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N THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. 'SATURDAY/ A‘PRIL'25(; 1936. | Wednesday, April 29—Legion. quer Our Fears.” I John 4:18-21. | Bethel Pentecolhl A-embl! Thursday, April 30—Moose. Isiah 41:10. #tctoriptisnn. Friday, May 1—Elks. CHARLES C. PWiSONEUS, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUITURE, WEATHER BUREAU lllllI|||III|IIllIllllInlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIHIIIIlIIII|lH|I|||I|IIIIIIIIIINII"IIIIIIIII“ 1 4 TE A Ms WI”_ THE WEATHER —— ' \ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) . g Forecas! for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., April 25: ' I 8 y Nl of e enuich column | -~ - = o Fair tonight, Sunday increasitig cloudiness; moderate easterly winds. New nust be ruetved‘b‘y The Emplre’ week Prayer Service will be post- ~Sunday services: LOCAL PATA . 1 Wot later than 10 o'clock 8aturday;oneq from the regular hour| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloelty Weathes morning to guarantee change "',Wedne.sday on account of the Com- Sermon by the pastor, 4 pm. yest'y 30.05 62 23 s 7 Clear e B re. o | munity Musical Program, to Thurs- | 12 Noon—Bible School. Classes| 4 am. today 3011 37 79 Calm 0 Clear 8“)‘:Fx~ | Admit Douglas to League|, - day this week. for all | Noon today 3012 53 6, r5s. Clear | oAt Oburel ‘of % ‘A coraids mvitation is given to| 2:00 p.m—Broadcasting a service| g : { irst Church of Christ, L £ AN] | “A.J. .Out—Players, ‘ P il [ lattend these services and warship over KINY. ! ool vl i et ! — = i 7:30—p.m. Evening Service. & 1 ; ractice Dates e g|¥ih w il e Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4zm. MADE of CREPE | Tiifercity rivally was infected into| 4l Bn." 1o the Pirst Church of| Heurrection Lutheran Charch ||, i u;;m i 1 m"zp' wmop' vn.;c:;y Mg, Jetic: |l % toanan's Bl # Christ, Scientisi, Juneau,~on Fiith 1P ) o | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young People’s| Barrow e - e Clear mflnd ¢ | this season’s baseball ‘picture for i i vy [ Sorter G auwa ana S Streels o] Soine 38 | 28 30 8 0 Clear faun- £~ Channel residents - wheri Douglas|A8d Main Streets. ‘The subject wil “The Friendly Church Meeting, g9 ninecgiie QR | Bather 40 34 4 4 0 Qld: ey o s . Ibe, “Probation After Death. ; A < Commuhion Service the furst L 2 | Jdy {was admitted’‘ifito thé ‘Gastineau Vg . REV, ERLING K. OLAFSON, : 6 ' o bl 1 Channel Baseball League at last| D48 am=Sunday School. Pastor. Sunday of each month. S o A § 50 5 3 ,cj:gy b o) ¢ | o iallv awson 3 § night’s meeting. Three teams fromj W?uv\zg:y‘ 8:00 pm. - Tes3| 10:00 am—Sunday-Sehool. The | Everyone cordially lnvited to all| JSWSO% 38 [ 32 3 14 o gm: ; | Jtmeau, the Legion, Elks’and Moose | Monial B Konding Room | CO0test Closed last Sunday with the | these services. Duteh Harbo: a2 36 40 3 0 Cldy | i 3 Chris 7 I rtant | E—ea ; { “ “,qua‘de‘ anfi rh-e hDouglas team will n church building. This room is| Yukonmt:;r:mnsag\ol:!nirsma;nme = | Northern Light Presbyterian | Kodiak t_Sfl 41 46 4 0 Clear | |fight it ovt for the 1936 pennant. % the public Wednssday irnouncem s0-1 { Church i| cordova 58 34 3 Cam 0 Clear i President William A. Holzheimer | PeR P |cial event to be made tomorrow. 2| Junean 62 24 37 €alm 0 Clear The Sseabie fakeic Ibndgite {and the other league officials voted t‘mw";ll’:“m zlf‘ao to ‘l e w‘ 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- | Franklin at Fourth Stk M5 unt & vBL NBT S o If to molded, sculptured a franchisc (o the island city dfter| =88 ';‘;1 » s vyod 2 it the Mon. “Before and After” Special | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| gt o s if6 38 38 4 0 Clear | i Iy found |the “Alaska Junedu employees had | *€ T music tomorrow will be provided | Mrs. Trevor Davls, Orgdnist Biincs upet . 68 ~ 8 2 46 4 0 Cldy | csnot}?rdmanyrourifl;: | withdrawn their application because !:dlna oo by our guest artist from the Ket-| “Where Welcome and Worship Edmonton 50 48 3 30 4 0 Clear ps at this prl}C‘B hrutk e contlicting shifts of their players| » i chikan Lutheran Church, Paul Fos- ‘Meet"” Seattle 62 60 50 50 8 22 Pt. Cldy zut, full length, shrinl 4!; +J]! made ‘thé arrangement of practice M’f so, who will play a trumpet solo, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ! Portland 64 62 e b 4 14 Clear and-twist- gr_Io‘nf 122 toL Isessions difficult. A’ Tist ‘Of 30-04d | fp ety aventist " 4 land a piano prelude 10:50 to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo-| oo Francisco 66 60 54 54 4 0 Cléar /i ea Rose. Lace b | > wish t tend a cordial in- | | i \\ hite an JIA. 9. men who wished to play |, i Bcond and” Malh Sts. t ‘We wish to extend a ¢ ; ‘menf.s g ; New York 52 48 38 40 3 0 clay trim or tailored. ‘bnseba]] turnéd ‘in’ to “the’“léague H. L. WOOD, Past vitation to the Lutheran young| 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship | whshington 58 52 40 44 6 0 Clear iJ] orticials offerea enough additional PoD. T {people from Ketchikan, Wrangell| See our advertisement elsewhect | oo { 4 / ) men to comiplete’ the' fourth ‘team Note—The services of this church| ' \"poierchurg to worship with us |in this paper g 2 | An all-silk French (;;refiz it il ;.rf‘lz?rihafi Saf(firday the SeVenth-|\ norrow at the 11 o'clock service i g gig ity : ; wstAmEll CON;,TTI:S :’r $ Al M“ Whiltet ins its charm { ouglas Squad ay il We use the common service of the OB s & uneau, clear, temperature, 38; Taku Pass, clear, 44; Whitehorse, !f that retal Rl | In. order that the Douglas squad | Sabbatir Sehiool With bible cm.‘m”mu“ CHuth &k tAls ghrvice, LICENSE PLATES clear, 45; Ketchikan, cloudy, 41; C:aig, cloudy, 54; Wrangell, clear. 53; i after repeated washing. %mum be composed ' of as mary | es for all ages. 10 am. Saturday. 1:30 pm. — Sunday School at i Sitka, clear, 48; Soapstone, clear, 56; Radioville, clear, 42; Skagway, f {]] Pouslas residents as possible,: isix ‘Sefmon "arid " morning WOLShip— 10 o1 Every automobile, including| clear, 40; Cordova, clear, 42; Chitina, clear, 33; McCarthy, clear,.30: [ - Mmen who Ilast year played with |11 Him, o R g trucks, must carry 1936 license| Anchorage, cloudy, 39; Nenena, cloudy, 44; Fairbanks, cloudy, 40; Tan- B. M. BEHRENDS i 1Junoau 1éagHe teaths; W. Andrews | ““Young " Pedples' Missionary Vol- | Cathoile Church | Plates securely fastencd, both front| ana, cloudy, 36; Ruby, cloudy, 31; Nulato, cloudy, 32; Kaltag, cloudy, i }and ©." Erskine ‘of ‘the” Moose, D. | unteér Boclety, 2 pm., every first! | Church of the Nativity of the | and rear, as required by Territorial 33; Unalakleet, cloudy, 30; Flat, cloudy, 37. CO., Inc. u\vlr F. Rollét ‘and"J. ‘Niemi of (and third Saturday 'in the month Blessed V. M. Juneau | law and city ordinance. Window WEATHER SYNOPSIS i} ithe Tegion, dnd Mark’ Jerden 'of | - Minweek " ‘priyér meeting and i - 2 displays barred. Violators are sub- ; : 8 P : “Juneau’s Leading De- ]'the ik team, were reassignéd to|bible’ study Tuesday evening at Fxr;lx; ana l(‘:o‘xlflAsflstgeUe: gg, /fect to fine and arrest. Please High barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Al- partment Store” the " Islatid ‘line-up. Ass{gnmients’ to | 1:80" o'elock! REV. WM. Gbu;r » 8J4 sce that you use BOTH plates pro-| aska, the crest being 30.28 inches at Nome. Cloudy weather prevail- teems weére made for all” the new . . , iperly. AND REMEMBER that in| ed this morning over the interio: of' Alaska, the southern Bering men and‘a schedule of practice o 5"“““»".- Ap‘rn 26—Second S““"case of sale plates remain on the| Sea, and in the vicinity of Dixon Entrance, and snow over the lower days t6 commence néxt Monday was| [ “Metropelitan Methodist W s b i car and cannot, be transferred. MacKenzie Valley, elsewhere over the field of observation clear drawn. | ' EBpistopal Church J 17 Bunday Nakesey. ROY HOFFMAN, | weather prevailed. 111 IlIIHIlIIIIHIIIIIIIII|IIlllIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIllifllllllllllllllllllllllll | A el i e it i e | e iR o0 Jesk el over e Al i o Ty . Blayers Mus. neport Fourth and Seward Streeis struction. S region. AR R B R P ool Lokt A ek g Py g Pastor 100 am—Sunday Sehool Virtally. evety: Rl By 1| e e o 2 g oo : : 2 s Da'ly CrOSb"lU(fl'd u.‘:ZlG fegm ‘mgnnggrsy so that arrange- 10:00 §'m A efi?c?\bol Jolsn mé,:],'_:m MY reh Mass anid. Ber requiring direct relief clients to plant | { ™" e e T RS s 4 L ments f.or next week'’s prn‘cfice ses+ AMm—] flfll’fi' worship. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- Wmotable gardeon | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's puztle . D,,‘m,,g,u,,, sions may ‘ be "completéd’ and no ,,?,m League. nosa tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- 1. Viper %" hum- more timé lost' in“Hning up the ment. TR e T e 4. Hastened ASITHAIDIABIARIS] . > T hine e 3 yenit 1 | N k Li | 8. Sleeveless C 2! EE ASDEE n"msu teams fgr the seasont openirig on | "y o p*‘ E’v!hing service. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily. | ew Yor Llfe | 12 EiSvater RIUPIEFRE ; Rather th: st 2 B e If ‘hot 'worshiping elsewhere you| DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION | INSURANCE i " carriage AINJAISEZSIHIETTLLINIG] 1 SEAES n gion will 'sée George (Red) "Henty |, b gy Mvited to attend al| Monday, April 27—Feast of St. | RITH ¥ { 4 1. Inclosurs for (151 [T|OPAO[BIT BAAIGIO] '™ Starb. 4t the Tmperial, ‘Moosemen should | (£ SR L, B8 Peter Canisius, S. J. the Apostle | o L L) de L4 i 14. Above TIEMIER]ITIY! i i1 get in touch with “Art” McKinnon | ¥ clerians, | Phone 2701 I }3: ‘h‘;j";‘g oot e AGIEA | ININ 22. Forbidden at the Reliable Transfer office and | e ———& | Wednedady, April 29—Feast of St.| ~ ey CIARRIE[TIS T{1R[E| 2 Bakive soda Ipis players are to' report to Bob Boly Trinity <nthedral TJosepi. Unlverddl! Baidon” of the | B | ! ERISIT S| |LE@CIAIT| . Fixes in Jernberg fi ‘the U. 8. Marshal's & =SSt | CHuTeH. i FINE | J U N I o R P R o M { A[B|SITRIAICET 2. D eon. [office. Those'dssighed o the Doug- | TRE VY. REV. CE~%iFS B RICF | prdec May 1—First Friday of it aneaa miaay |1 { AllIM#Z! [TIO HIA xteq starch Has team tan telephone Mark Jen- | Dean the month, usual devotions, Feast 5 i e TR SIFIoE fialey "' |sen at the Feusi and Jersen‘Hard- | 8:00 ara.—Holy Communion. |or'ste Philips and James, aposties | PAUL BLOEDHORN IS E 21. Scheme | ware' store irl Douglas. | 10:00 dm'—Sunday ‘School The public is invited w0 all serv-| | ac very reasonable rates | s ri HIO[E[DALIEIABRSIORIE| 25 Pleasure | On Douglas Diamond | 1:00 am—Morning Prayer and|iges. © 2 [ paifions- ety it TONIGHT APRIL 25 . ifi:fllx"mm JEINIDISHEIS I THAE R s AR The Douglas™ squad” will do its | sermon. j e AN 1 ; E 20. Liguor s : 35, Ki it !practicing’ on’the Douglas ‘diamond | Visitors welcome at all services.| . — — 31 Roast stuffed 39 Se ch DOWN .}'-v, Kind of biseu ¢ 5 1 2 B A = e . .| (.%';”fl,: ¥ Genus of e ¥ :“;",‘;{,Lfly v;]hme: lf i oty :r;to mz} No evening service at Douslss. | | The Salvation Army | TGARBAGE HAULED | DOUGLAS NATATORIUM 0 S Thing faf 38. 3 s shape under € ' intensive worl = el a4 R L, 1 T left i §0° Cut euddenty h a it the lee o |ADJUSTANT AND MuS. “ANNER | Reasonable Momua.s Rates | x: Automoti Beat Yooking 41 Story |that has been’ done ‘o e past First Presbyterian Charch T = LS aut En‘:fil; Sllog. Fr n 42 |few weeks. By the time regular play | | 5. g LIEU;"( M. L. MORRIS I E. O. DAVIS | S = gsar i1 Tawless crowa |starts it should be as fine s any “DAVi, WAGGONER. Minister Sunduy;: 138 pim.-Piiie’ mest TELBPHONE 584 ® Admission—$1.00 35 Great Lake Encourage 6. Poultry 45 Anger [ball grounds in Alaska and Several| 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Sub- | 0% | Phoue 4753 B { 5 by | S LIGHORERe L e g+ v {gemes will be scheduléd for the|ject, “Hearing the Spirits Message.” | Sunday, 6:00 pm.—Sunday School. |o_____ e ds’ Orchestr: { murmur . Japanese col Ysland' city this ‘séason. “He that an ear, let him hear| Sunday, 7:30 pm. s‘manon e ® Rands TC. eS‘ a { ! | The Moose team Wwill open prac-{what the Spirit saith to the church- | meeting. “THE REXALL STORE” {| ; Y {tice on the'Juneau' diathond next|es» Rev. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public "K’(‘L-i A |Monday evening, April 27, and the| 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson. |iDg: \ _‘mY_' Reliable : L [dlinieau squad will have thef¥ even- |.jesus Looks at Wealth and Poy-| Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard){ _ACE b USSR SRS RO 0 D DS R RS 4 ings on the fleld in the following |ayty » Luké: 16:19-31. Parade. 118 s —‘,A order: 7:30 pm—Evening Service under | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- compound v Practice Days |the leadership of the Young Peo- |ing. 3 | Tuesday, 'April 28-Elks. ple's Society. Topic, “How to Con- | All are welcome. JouE el Bptler Maurv D! ......-m....fl.....\ 1L T 4 g / { 2 Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—The Mid- 7777428 % 21 | Monday, 'May' 4—Legion. Pastor. | I = ! | Wednesday, 'May 6-—ETks. g ARNEE . daalef ,/,/’ h | Saturdays and Sundays the field - % |will be open to all players. ol A Legion Llnznp Cafl The team Tosters, as”Yevised are: | | Legion—George Hetiry, M’hnnger.‘ |J. Snow, 1b; K. Junge, p;’ W. Mc- | lAluuxr. p; E. Nowell, f; J. Mc- ‘Lnughlm f; W. Rodenburg, f; G. 1Lowe‘ f; ‘E. Hagerup, f; ‘A. Bloom- }quisL f; B. Foster, 3b; R. Gray, c; |H. Bellinger, p; E. Krause, f; S. Roberts, 2b; D. Nixon, f; J. Gam- ble, f; B. Strange, f; L. Ellsworth, c; J. Briggs, p; B. Kolander, f; H. Gulbranson, 2b; C.' Strode, ss; ek AFTER THE D: H. S:'PROM VISIT THE BIG FREE An éithusiastic customer tells a friend, who in becomes 'a customer . . { and he too’ starts spreading the ‘good word. So our steak' dinners have become something of an institution in Juneau. They're deliciously juicy and tender . . . that's' why we feel we'll earn your gratitude by spreading the ‘good work omselves. Try our sten dinner! FULL COURSE DINNERS from J. Clingbeil, f; K. Milldrd, f; L. soc “’ 4 —_— i ai,’e. fahis v bl e ; FF SRR e 1 S | Es—o. B Maseps ) i . t —C. H. 'MacSpadden, Man- o NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN ager; K.' Blake," ;' 8." Koski;" p; B A l ll E Y s QA F E |R. Jernberg, f;' T Ad : B, = | Gitnc Ty TONIGHT , i IR LRI |Schmitz, £: L. Baldwin, £ B, Hulk, % |3b; E. Kenyon, ¢; T. Price, p; B. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister |Rowe, 2b; J. Elliott, f; H. Thibeau, |* {1b; R. Bardi, f; G. Benson, f; F Ross, f; E. Butler, 1b; T. Chopp, E. Perks, ¢; B. Martin, p; G. \Hall f; B. Bale, ss; J. Beaver, f; |V. Farrel, 1b; M. Ekre, ss. | Moose Players ! Moose—A'" "Mc¢Kinndn, DOUGLAS 'INN GLENN EDWARDS' MUSIC RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director Manager; |F. Schmitz, 2b; J. Schmitz, f; E. | Lindstrom, p} C. Converse, f; R. ‘sv,evenson, 3b; J. Ramsay, f; K. | Movall, ¢; F. 'I‘hompson. p: J. E e . Appreciated! |Smith, p: M. Bagby, 1b; E. Torge- REPUBLICAN son 2b; B. Jarvis, f; L. Jameson, [3b; J. Egan, 1b; B. Trumbul, c; v |R. White, ¢; B. Bryan, f; M. Mc- R. Wells, Donell f; R. Graff, f; f; A. Bucher, f; E. Bonkoski, f; H Button, 3b. CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist €. H M’SPADDEN , “Will B S e i . Plan a New Home? Bring your skeich or plan to us. ESTIMATES| GIVEN' FREE No Obligations GQL.UMBI& LMBR “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” BEER—WINE—SANDWICHES fi .y SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “May” (Palmgren) “To Spring” (Grieg) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEV! (no evening service) “NEW WORLD SYMPHONIES FROM OLD JOHN MARIN;, Proprietor g o~ Douglas Team Douglas—W. Andrews, Manager SERMON. and 1b; C. Erskine, p; E. Roller, ss; e i s WORLD SONGS.’ T Niemi, f; J. Niemi, f; A. Balog, REPUBUCAN VOCAL DUET, “Hark, Hark, My Soul” (Shelley) |3b; M. Peterson, ¢; D. Kilburn, f; m : Mrs. G. F. Alexander, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner. glfi'?‘":f u*“bd L. G"ffl;l( ; e:- PIPE ORGAN, “To a Wild Rose” (McDowell). B, ndstrom ong : M. Jensen. p; D. Livie, ¢; R. Bryant,' ¢; 'P. Robinson, p; T. |Danielsen, 3b; G. Gllemlr‘ f G 'Kllngh?ir . .- et 3 POLL d Monday at 7:15 “You can’get HOUSE onda : for 'a “dolldt or'Jess '~ ‘dnd s a g ¥ ai ]Wlnwm:m liquor * dealer.” PM g, : B - g7 !-,E rv—- SUNDAY SCHOOL for everyone at ten o'clock. COOKING DEMONSTRATION Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. PARENTS' NIGHT ® Hecrr of Mcchpad den's qualifications over KINY Saturday for Norlitemen Boy Scouts on Wednesday evening MARTHA SOCIETY meeting at 1:30 this Friday after- noon. THE PURE FOODS STORE :Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery

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