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| .s Juneau's Leading Department Store Exclusive Distributors E g 4 i§ H R 1 | | R 3 g 4 g 3 § | The “BUDGET” B S There's real satisfaction in % 3 knowing that you still can H indulge in quality without ! axtravagance. Enjoy the ad- ! vantages of Custom-Fit Top, { All-Over Tipt-Toe, Stream- - line Duo-Heel, Extra-Mileage e N Foot, Anchor Lock Stitch and 5 3 other exclusive PHOENIX 3 1 features. Ask to see both g | the 4-Thread and 7-Thread § { Weights . . . in delightful A E new Spring colors, ! | R} {PHOENIX HOSIERY ‘7 : B $1.00 ) \ ° g ® § § i g ! { | B.M.BEHRENDS CO., Inc. { { { \ \ { { e time ] ¥ ! 0P many years. “The last i §j him was in Seattle ebout five , é b i 15 ago,” Craviloni said. “I guess The him that envelope addressed oni, Juneau 1 eniy JACK DEMPSEY Tr L B occ cover of t Notice ¢ church column tot later than 10 o'clock Saturday sermon topics, ewe. P R Church of Christ, | ] Seientist | T S | =il va heid at Bunday services Christ, Seientisy, Juneau, on Piith 1md Main Streets. The subfect wil be, “Christ Jesus.” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pam. — Testi- | monial meeting. Chrisitan Science iteading Room open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The pnblic » cordiaily invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. o Seventh-Day Adventist Churck | Corner Second and Main Sts. I was in enclosing simply Alas- of Dempsey’s night club prominent position of the lie manu, which bears the ¢ Fermer Champion Is Old printed inscription: “ Dempsey's ¥ el K Sorne: The House That Ja Friend of Well Known '3 Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant, yrretor ¥ ect and FEighth Ave- den yosite Madison Square Gar- ¥ York City, Jick Demp- Tonj D! P Gastir !, Sey o Demp: Pres | souver from the and across one cormer written, the rthwestern. It Best Wishes, Jack Dempsey.” H graphed menu from the i club! Although a full page of cocktails 1 of his old friend, ! ¥ and wines are listed in the menu, instructions ige direct patrons to » for Complete Wine Li Dempsey frequently patronized various restaurants oper 1 in th States by Craviloni over a period [ NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN : CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” el “The Sea of Galilee” (Shure) “Romanza in G” (Eversole) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEV : (Dudley Buck). ANTHEM, “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” PIPE ORGAN, “Idyl” (Stoughton). “Jubilate Deo” (Silver) SERMON, “COME AND S SUNDAY SCHOOL at ten o'clock for everyone COUPLE CLUB 6:30 Monday for young married folks. WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE at 1:30 this Wednesday. MARTHA SOCIETY meets at 1:30 this Friday at the bottom sk PESUESSUS USSR B PSRN | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single 0-2 rings Dave Housel, Prop. H. L. WOOD, Pastor. Note—The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh- day of the week. Sabbath School with bible class- es for all ages, 10 a.m,, Saturday. | Sermon and morning wotship— 11 am. ! unteer Bociety, 2 p.m., every first and third Saturday in the month. Midweek prayer meeting and bible 7:30 o'clock. [ Holy Trinity Cathedral THE VY. REV. CEARLFS E. RICE, Dean. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—Holy Communion and sermon. 4:15 pm. Twilight Recital:* Stainer’s “Crucifixion.” Free-will offering for benefit of the organ fund i Fridays during Lent: 8:00 p.m.— Short service and address. Visitors welcome at all services. L, Resurrection Lutheran Church | SRR P ] Corner of Tmra and iiam Streels “The Frienaly Church’ REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Pastor, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am Morning worship service. Patsor's sermon: “Is the Healing Ministry Being Overem- phasized?” 1:00 p.m. — Sunday School at/ Douglas Community Church. The public is invited o all serv- ices. I First Presbyterian Church | ""DAVID WAGGONER. Minister | 10:30 a.m—Morning Service. Sub- jeet, “Transforming ‘Power of| MISSING A TIMES! 0 000 RO O R AR R A G 4 Christ.” “But we all, with open image of the Lord, are changed glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.” II. Cor. 3.18. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 29, 1936. 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes faust be received by The Empire face beholding as in a glass the for all. | 2:00 p.m —Broadcasting a service | Bls A U n I E N G E morning to guarantee change of into the same image from glory ot over KINY. 7:30—p.m. Evening Service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.—Gospel serv- 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, ice. “Vision .and Service.” Luke 9:28-43 Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service under Meeting. 8:15 p.m.—Bible Study the leadership of the Young People Man?” Ex. 20:8, Matt. 12:1-8. Wednesday, Prayer Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Social Hour for & the Young People at the home of the pastor. A cordias mvitation is given to Le n church building. This room 3s 2tend these services and worship ggV. JOHN a. GLASSE, Minister with us. el s iNsAcsl i Cathoifc Church | Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M. Juneau | Communion, Service the furst (1 am. in the First Church of Topic, “How Should Sunday Serve Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all 7:30 p.m.—Midweek these services. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- Pl coniics £ 5; ments. Fiftn ana Goid Streets 11:00 am. — Morning wor: REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, B.J. See our advertisement elsewhere Pastor In this paper. Sunday, March 1—First Sunday of Lent. Sunday Masses: 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- struction. 10:00 a.m —Christian Doctrine. B REVIVAL SERVICES TO BE HELD HERE Beginning Sunday evening and 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- continuing nightly until March 12, mon. speeial revival meetings will be 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- conducted by Lieut. R. Newton in Young Peoples’ Missionary Vol- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- the Salvation Army Hall on Wil- ment. 8:00 a.m—Holy Mass daily. loughby Avenue. Choral singing and plenty of mu- Wednesday, ‘Friday and Saturday, Sic Wil feature the evening ser- days of fast and abstinence. the month, usual devotions in the | church at 8 am. Lenten devotions on Wednesday and Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | The Salvation Army il study Tuesday evening at March 4, 6 and 7, are Ember Days, VC€S- | Friday, March 6, first Friday of CAstineau Channel residents to a The local post extends a hearty meeting to Salvation Army 1 tend. Lieut. Newton, who comes from Kake, is the first Indian to ser a trained officer of the Salvation Army, with Brigadier W. J. Car- ruthers, he recently toured the vil- lages of Southeast Alaska, having returnsd only this week from a ADJUSTANT AND mr.S. TANNER ‘PP to Yakutat and LIEUTENANT MORRIS Meetings will be held on Sundays at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. Week night meetings on Tues- days, Thursdays and Fridays at 6:30 o'clock. A hearty welcome to all. Metropolitan Methodist | Eplscopal Church Fourth and Seward Slreets | 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor | 10:00 a.m—Church School. John Finigan, superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—~Morning worship. 7:15 p.m—Epworth League. Rosa Danner, President. 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. Virgil Lynam will sing at the evening service hour. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. % o7 PR Y [ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly " CHARLES G. PYRSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 am. — mormng ‘Worship. Sermon. by the pastor. .. TONIGHT {F YOU HAVEN'T VISITED THE NEW CAPITAL CAFE YOU'RE LOT OF GOOD DANCING TIL 200 A M. : MUSIC BY RUTH and BOB "Junean’s De Luxe Entertainers” . Where to Find In a World War Hear Pastor H. L. Wood Sunday Eve, 7:30 Seventh-dayAdventist Chapel, 2d and Main of 0 | e mnllflfilllflllll!!mllllllllIIllIIllilIlIlIllmmmnflmIIIIIIlllllifilllllllllllllflfllllllflllllllllllll e J8 o e e S 'WORLD DAY OF ' PRAYER DRAWS |One Committee Submits Final Report—Officers [ Are Elected | The observance of the World Day | of Prayer, held in the Northern Light Presbyterian €hurch yester- | day, under the leadership of Mrs. | David Waggoner, was attended by a large and interested group. The following officérs were chosen | for the coming year: President, Mrs. | George Tanner and Secretary, Mrs. Alfred Zenger. The Findings and Courtesy com- "mittee submitted the following re- port We, the Committee, find that to- day’s observance of the World Day | of Prayer, in Juneau, has been of a three fold benefit to those at- tending. “The advantages of Christian | fellowship that can be gained in no other way so affectively as when we meet together to be with Christ | and learn of Him concerning our | Father's business. | “The pleasure of co-laboring to-| gether in preparing a program on| peace, and | “The spiritual strength required by | such a service of praise and devo- FROLIC TONIGHT ENJOY THE MUSIC tion | “We commend the organization | upon the decision to have a momh—i ly missionary program, beginning| next fall. | “We recommend that a program | committee be appointed by the new | President and empowered to set the date and arrange the program for the September meeting. | We acknowledge the splendid | success of the -fellowship-Potluck- | Iuncheen of today, and recommend | its continuance to future years. | of the TERMINAL TRIO TERMINAL CAFE “In behalf of this orgamzatmn.‘ we extend thanks to the officers) and advisory board for their effic ient work in preparing for the ob- | servance of the World Day of Pray- er, and to all those who so grac- icusly contributed to the program.| We are especially grateful to Mrs. Carol B. Davis, Mrs. Byron Mil-| rs. Betty Key, for the | to Mrs. Erling Olafson for | history of the World Day of | to Mrs. H. M. Krogh for! the Prayer. her helpful and interesting address on consecration, Lester Troast and her assistants, Mrs. Blomgren, Mrs. Cowling and Mrs. Hindle, for the preparation of the luncheon “We thank each and all who at- tended the services and for their cfferings, which will be used to fur- ther the Master’s Work through the Interdenominational Council of Churches. “May peace reign in our hearts and * miss 'y zeal inspire our united efforts in furthering the Master's Cause toward world peace.” The report was submitted by Mrs. | E. Rice and Mrs. James S. Truitt. | and to Mrs. N C AT AR MILLER Manager p—Y A “Deliciously Different Foods” B e BETTER TIMES GIRLS IN GALA JAMBOREE « « « o s s oo oo sse™ Contestants in the Better Times Drive were guests of honor last evening at the KINY Juneau Jam- boree in the Terminal Cafe. Girls werz introduced before the micro- phone by Ross SWift, and each ke a few words of thanks to those o supported them in the trip to Mexico contest. ‘1 Love Humpback Salmon,” theme song of the gala trip to the sunny south, was rendered by those in the race and the audience, while a musical program by KINY artists completed the affair. - BEPTPY 3 TAXES DUE Personal and real property taxes unpaid by March 15 become de- linquent after that date and subject to penalty as provided by law. No- tice of delinquent tax sale will bt published in April. Early payments of taxes is urged to =ave expense and inconvenience. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. ceee SPEND WHELK® YGTU MAKE IT! | 5 2 s e o0 veres im0 . A" THE HOTELS . Gastineau Miss Evelyn Crandall; O. Lind- strom; K. Louring; Henry Pigg; H. S. Einmo; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barar- gar; Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Merkle; M M. Castard; Fred Story. Zynda Mrs. C. Dan Miller, Wrangell; Roy Crawford and Wife, Mendenhall; G F. McNutt and wife, Juneau. Alaskan Ted Strand; W. H. Alford, Fair- banks; Wm. B. Litchfield, Sitka; Al- fred F. Burgo, San Franeisco; Cas- per Nelson, Douglas; J. W. Wilson. Juneau; P. F. White, Herbert River; D. Robinson, Tacoma. AARET & W TR MINISTERS TO MEET The Juneau and Douglas Minis- terial Association will hold its regu- lar monthly meeting at the home of the Rev. John A. Glasse Monday forenoon at 10.0o'clock according to an announcement made today. - - CREWSON IN TOWN H. B. Crewson, Centennial Flour- ing Mills representative, arrived ¥ from Ketchikan on the Northland. e ) s ) ) TONIGHT Enjoy Yourself with REAL ENTERTAINMENT at the L B CITY J. PARKER TOULSON—Piano and Accordion Wizard CLUB .

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