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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA:I’URDAY, MARCH 28, 1936. . F Cotton P Novelty Curtain Scrim, 7 yards. White Table Damask, 2 yards 54 in, White Coating, yard . . . Monkscloth, Natural, 2 yards . Cilcloth Table Squares, 2 for . Turkich Towe!s, 22x44, 3 for . . Lace Panel Curtains,2 for . . . Laundry Bags,2for . . . . . Shoe Bags.2for . . . . . . . Servetfes,3for . . . . . . . Flanneleite Gowns, 2for . . . Sanitary Napkins, 6 packages . Kapok, 4 packages . . . . .. Children’s Winter Union Suits . Women’s Rayon Underwear, 2 for Boys’ 7-8 Length Hose, 3 pair for Children’s Long Hose, 3 pairs for Elastic Pantie Girdles,each . . Tatfeta Blouses,each . . . . IDAY ONLY nis, dyards . . . . $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Visit OQur 10-CENT DEPARTMENT—Hundreds of Useful Every-Day Articles . . . 10 cents each B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ; “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Nouces, wr ¢.s cnurch column, 10:00 am.—Church School. John | pust be received by The Empire' Finigan, superintendent. pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. | morning to guarantee change of | 7,15 pun.—Epworth League. Rosa sermon topics, eic. Danner, President. 8:00 p.n.—Evening service. ‘The public is cordially invited to A Pastor. 7 TR A AR . | '/ Resurvection Lutherap Church T Corner oI inira aud ain Streets “The Friendly Churek” REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, -Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning service, with First publication, March 21, 1936. ] 1:30 pm. — Sunday School ar]MRs G V BROWN ;n 2 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | Douglas. SR | 0ug s | The public is invited to an serv-| HONORED AT PARTY SR THE WEA THER |ices. + } Next Sunday—Palm Sunday, with| Honoring Mrs. George V. Brown, Is ln M881 fi" | (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) | Confirmation. the former LoVerne Wilson, Mrs | Forecas® for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.n.,, March 28: .}H‘;rl;ués:r:i;n:gzn 9, 7:30 pm.— : \L(A,n,\; j{:nfii;vsa?(;bc;m?:fi:f‘ N tWBd sda [ {-‘ni'l"tzfnghl and Sunday; continued cool; moderate east to | Friday, April 10, 12-3 p.n.—Good | eous shower last evening in the Goss ex "e y e | Friday service. apartment et LOCAL DATA | Sunday, April 12—Easter Sunday { Three mmbus of bridge wew;w in | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloelty ‘Weathes service at 11 a.m. | play, prizes being awarded to Mrs. 1 4 pm. yest'y 30.41 29 21 NW 5 Clear i |Tom Selby. :rga;:sillgd‘;;r)ift' Hildinger Reé’- (i BLe.f Keerg:nan?m“? 4 am. today 6o u 3 NW 10 Clear | || mc:tll:lflnNCI‘ ‘! Following play and serving of re- peiation osressio“g “ Ncoil 4 e e r i i urch of the Nativity of the | |freshments, the bride was showered |' | o ‘ | Blessed V. M. Juneau | |with many heautiful and valuable ‘ 1 CABLE AND KABIO REPORTS {I}—fl‘m;m ifts. “Boy Scouts and Edueation” will YESTERDAY TODAY | | Those attendiny were: Misses [be the subject of an address to be Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Preclp. sc.m. |REV- WM. Q. LeVASSEUR. .8J- yeakey and Madge Hildinger, and| given before the Douglas Parent-| Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathcs ‘ A E e Ssi";; S | Mesdames Etta Bringdale, Tom Sel- | Teacher Association next Wednes- | Anchorage : 51“2' ot R 0 — - Siitiay Vrdsses! 7 i by, Percy Reynolds, T. A. Morgan, [ day evening by the Reverend O. K.| Barrow e e b B o Cldy U 800 coiHoly . Miis: ani In.|N: A. McEacheran, Lew Williams, | Kendall. A subject of pertinent in-| Nome : [ 20 26 20 20 Snow | g | Paul Brown, J. C. Lund, Elmer A.{terest at the present moment, a| Bethel 2 32 | 32 34 0 Trace Rain struction. | Friend, Lisle Hebert, Katherine |large attendance should be present.| Fairbanks 22 22 -4 -2 kil 0 Clear 10:00 a.m—Christian Doctrine. | frooker, Alfred Zenger, James Pri-{Other entertainment numbers on| Dawson ... 6 6 -24 22 0 0 Clear 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser;|mayera, George Brown, Gerald V. the program amanged include | St. Paul . 36 34 32 34 14 0 Cldy mon. Goss, Robert Bender. song by the Seventh grade boys, | Duteh Harbor 52 50 40 42 8 Trace Cldy 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic- PRIREY s Pl piano solo by Katherine Campbell,| Kodiak 38 38 92 ‘32 4 0 Clear Llonl of the Most Blessed Sacra- FULL HOUSE play ‘Sauce for Goslings,” by 7th| Cordova 38 34 | 20 20 10 0 Clear ment. ol "ULL and 8th grade boys; Gifford Carter,| Juneau 29 29 B e 10 0 lear 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily. for a“dx:I::' ::t k:. fil;nd'l(')"l a | 3am Devon and A. J. Balog are in | Sitka 34 — ‘ 19 —— — —_— ((;:]em- Lenten devm,lc_ns on ’Nedx}esday Winner! Ask your liquor dealer.” charge of the program. | Ketchikan . 40 36 ; 24 24 4 0 Clear and Friday evening at 7:30 o'lock.| —asiy | Election of officers is tne prin-| Prince Rupert .36 36 | 22 24 4 0 Clear DAYS OF SPECIAL BEVOTION:| SRR LL L o cipal part of the business session| Edmonton TR T IR Bt Cldy Friday, April 3—Feast of the| neaths increased from 63323 in|which opens the meeting. Seattle .38 36 | 34 38 12 68 Pt.'Cldy Seven Dolors of the Blessed Virgin| 1934 to 64,603 in Texas last year,| The Domestic. Sclence .class will|* Portland 46 4 | 36 36 10 96 Rain fiz}zzoflgst Friday of month, usual Whl}l;q‘l:n;thsl l%e:rr\asr\d from 121435 | serve refreshments after the pro-| San Francisco ... 56 54 | 50 52 8 0 Oldy i in 1934 to ,666 last year. zram. | New York 56 56 46 48 14 62 Clear Sunday, April 5—Palm Sunday,|-— ¥ AR e M L SRS | i | 3 blessing and distribution of palms| __________ Washington 60 60 48 50 6 b Clear at 10:30 mass. R § 244 Rk G5 S R b ot 3 b & [ WEA'THER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. | The Salvation Army 1| A P A TR Cualld og o Sitka, clear, temperature, 28; Soapstone, clear, 35; Juneau, clear, ADJUSTANT AND méBfiRigNNER VIklng cl“b 24; Radioville, clear, 26; Skagway, clear, 18;: Cordova clear, 25; LIEUT. M. L. M Chitina clear, -13; McCarthy, cle Anchorage, clear, 19; Fair- | Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet-i banks, partly cloudy, 2; Nenana, cloud, 15; Ruby, cloudy, 17; Nu- ing. | P lato, cloudy, 20; Kaltag, cloudy, 20; Unalakleet, snowing, 10; Flat, Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. ! c A R D P A R T Y cloudy, 29, Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation | REch g } WEATHER SYNOPSIS ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing. BRIDGE and WHIST Tables High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Ber- ing Sea coast eastward ito the MacKenzie River Vailey, the crest be- P;"flfinefiflyv 7:00 pm. — Guard ing 3092 inches at Dawson. Low pressure prevailed over Washington F‘rida‘y 550 BRs . ek and Oregon and over the Pacific Ocean from the Hawaiian Islands ing. All are welcome. Bethel Pentecostal Assembly . - 3 e 33 CHARLES C. PUrSONEUS, L 0. 0. F. HALL 8:00 P. M.—TONIGHT northwestward to the Aleutian Islands. Precipitation has fallen dur- ing the past 24 hours over Washington, Oregon, New York City, and Washington, and over the Seward Peninsula, elsewhere over the field of observation fair weather prevails. It was colder last night along the coastal dova southward to Oregon, while warmer regions from Cor- weather prevailed from Saak ml::w Bethel northward to Barrow. Smday services: s’ worws | DANCE altd Refreshments s & Sermon by the pastor. 12 Noon—Bible School. for all. 2:00 p.m.—Broadcasting a service over KINY. 7:30—p.m. Evening Service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.—Gospel serv- Classes ice. % Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People's ! Musical Meeting. 8:15 p.m—Bible Study. Communion Service the furst Combination Sunday of each month. Everjone cordially invited to all in thse i ANEASY WAY ' Northern Light Fresbyterian i Alaska! Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Mrs. Trevor Davis, Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ments. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere In this paper. e — Sir Guy Standing, aristocratic English actor whom one would ex- pect to have a kennel of fox hounds, has a dachschund instead. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, First Division. | LEWIS LUND, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Waino E. Hendrickson has been duly ap- pointed administrator of the above named estate. AN persons having claims against said estate are re- quired to present same with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof, at the office of my attorney, Henry Roden, at Ju- neau, Alaska. 4 | Dated the 21st day of March, 1936. WAINO E. HENDRICKSON, < 10: | ¢ Ch“"::to' Christ, | |4} of these servi 0:09 | Scientist . Ay Bere 08, AN Holy Trinity Cathedral SRS 11 am. in the First Church of 3 s DSl Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith | TRE VY. REV. CEARL¥S E. RICE, 1 Streets. The subject will Dean. lity." 8:00 am-—Holy vommunion, 9:45 am.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science iteading Room mn church building. This room is open to the publiec Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public 18 cordiaiy invited to pitend these services and wisit the reading room. " Seventh-D: entist Churck | Corner Second and Main H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note—The services of this church | | are held on urday the Seventh-| day of the we A | Ad Sabbath Scheol with bible class-| Saturday es for all ages, 10 am Sermon and mor; 11 am. es’ Mission: 2 pm. every firs and third Saturday in the mon Midweek prayer meeting and bible study Tuesday evening 7:30 o'clock. at Fourth and Seward Streets ©. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10:00 a.m~—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4:15 p.m.—“Twilight Recital” Fridays during Lent: 8:00 p.n.— Short service and address. No evening service at Douglas. Visitors welcome at all services. e e e resbyterian Church —t DAVID WAGGUNER. inister l 10:30 a,m.—Morning Service. Sub- j The Faith of Paul.” “I know whom I have Believed.” IIL Tim.l 1:12 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson,| Jesus Explains the Kingdom.” ke 13:18-30. ship of the Young Peo- Society. Topic, “How Jesus| » Himself for Us.” Isaiah 53:3;! 30 p.m.—Midweek | rayer Service. H The pastor will be absent over next Sunday in attendance of the, meeting of the Presbytery at Met-| lakatla. Services will be held, how-| ever, during his absence. | A cordlas invitation is given to !attend these services and worship 'with us. ening Service under ° P NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - & SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Song Without Words” (Tschaikowski) “Willow Whispers” (Shure) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: SERMON, “IT IS FINISHED.” ANTHEM, “The God of Israél” (Heyser) ANNUAL MEETING of the congregation this Monday, begin- ning with a Family Dinner at 6:15—members and con- tributing friends wrged to come and hear the reports for the fine church year just closing. | TOASTMASTERS' CLUB for Hi-Schoolers Sunday at six. i MARTHA SOCIETY at 1:30 this Friday afternoon. ‘ D e e e e e ) Last publication, April 11, 1936. — Harry Krane's Music Admission 50c PO S S S S S U D S SR TO GET '‘OUT OF DEBT Nearly everyone who owes money would like nothing better than to get out of debt, thereby establishing good credit rating, and so be able to hold up his head with those who have heen more fortunate. If debts are bothering you, and you would like to learn of a simplified plan whereby it will be easy for you to clear up annoying debts, see us. Let us have a complete list of all your creditors, with amounts due to each. We will arrange with your creditors to pool their accounts, with us acting as trustee. You will determine how much you can afford to pay each month, always leaving enough to meet current bills. TONIGHT The Finest Piano Sax Clarinet Bass Fiddle NEW SONGS! NEW TUNES! NEW RHYTHM! It's the NEW TERMINAL TRIO! Dancing to 2:30 ¢ No Cover Charge TERMINAL CAFE . “Deliciously Different Foods” - Being able, if you are willing to pay a stipulated amount at regular intervals, a “POOLED ACCOUNT AGREEMENT” will be made with you. | | Under this plan all of your obligations will he group- ! ed, to be paid out in regular payments at intervals most convenient to you. With this plan in operation, and with you observing terms as agreed, you will pot be molested by cred- itors, or in danger of garnishment or attachment. It will not be necessary for you to borrow money to SAM the TAILOR ’ accomplish the desired result. n Franklin at Fourth Regular payments, made promptly, will soon put you ok S REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, out of debt. From his present location to the Minister store opposite the RUTH SARAH COFFIN o ke Director .l| ' I carow seery pavis { | ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU Connors Co. Organist | - | T CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager . “ Welcome and ||| * i . 5 Where g Valentine Building PHONE 28 L el & UNITED FOOD CoO. CASH GROCERS . Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 ~ Juneau Cash Grocery fi OPEN IN NEW QUARTERS @ Featuring the Newest Type "PROSPERITY" Pressing Machine { | \SH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery i oM