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ThE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDM JUNE 27, 1936 COTTON DRESSES—$1.00 to $3.50 SHEER PASTEL DANCING FROCKS $6.75 to $17.95 SHEER STREET DRESSES $6.75 to $16.50 WHITE COATS—$5.00 and $10 00 oo O LD SILK BLOUS RESS COATS — SPORTOOATS Cleurcmce—SlS.OO 51500 $5.95 BEACH @ FELO: IH%S COTTON PAJAMAS—$1.00 HALTERS and SHORTS--$2.50 COTTON SLACKS—$2.50" WOOL SLACKS—$4.75 VOOL SLACKS large sizes~4$5.7vs SWIM SUITS jor flle SUN SUITS for Cotton Flags 6 9 P the. 25¢ Wool' Fldgs, ORGANDIE BLOUSES—$1.00 ES—$1.95 and up éx'a“ $10.00 Tri Color Bunting 15¢ ycxrd Wool Flags, 2x6 . $ _3725 | Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics, etc l | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The \u!))l t will be “hristian Science.” 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Wednesday, 8:00 p.n. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room open to the public Wednesda afternoons from 2:30 to 4 The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship Testi- is | Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minist MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 am.—Organ Mo- ments. 31:00 am.—Morning worship. See our advertisement ewhere in this paper. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note—The services of this church are held on Saturday the Sc\'umh-] day of the week. 10 a.m., Saturday—Sabbath School | with bible classes for all ages. 11 am. Saturday—Sermon and morning worship. 2:00 p.m., every first and third Saturday in the month — Young People’s Missionary Volunteer So- clety. 7:30 pm. every Tuesday—Mid- week prayer meeting and bible | study. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean No services tomorrow on account of the absence of Dean Rice, who in Skagway No Sunday ber. No evening service at Douglas. METROPOLITAN METHODIS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets O. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Finigan, Superintendent. 7:15 p.n—Epworth League. Vin- cent Beauchamp, President 8:00 p.m—Evening worship. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. tomorrow John RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH | “The Friendly Church” » Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor 10:30 a.m—Sunday School and |church service with the Rev. Arthur M. Knudsen, President of the Pa- |cific Synod preaching the sermon. 1:00 pm. — Sunday School and |Congregational picnic. Cars meet at church and then proceed to E. Lindstrom’s on Lena Beach. Bring your own lunch, coffee and ice cream will be provided. FIRST PREBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | sunday services: | 10:30 a.m—Morning service. Sub- {ject, “Dring from the Depths.” He |gave them drink out of the great depths.” Psalm 78:15 11:30 a.n.—Bible - School. Lesson, “Jesus Meeting Human Needs.” Re- viewing the quarter’s lessons. Acts 10:38. | School until Septem- | 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under | the leadership of the Young Peo- ple's Society. Topic, “Young People and Their Reading.” 1. Tim, 4:13- 16, A cordial invitation is given to attend these services and worship with us. The mid-week service will be dis- services will be held at|will officiate in St Saviour s Church | continued during the summer months. The minister leaves Monday to |attend the meeting of the Synod i | {of Washington. During his absence |Ralph Waggoner will conduct lhe morning services. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Natjvity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau . Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J,, Pastor Sunday, June 28.—Fourth Sunday after Pentecost. Sunday Masses: 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- struction. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon, immediately followed by Bene- diction of the Most Mlessed Sac- rament 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily in the church. Mass will be said in the church for the accommodation of the mem- bers of the Knights of Columbus tour party following the arrival of the Prince Rupert early Sunday, probably 1:00 a.m. DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION Monday, June 20-—Feast of St. Peter and Paul Wednesday, July 1.—Feast of the Most Precious Blood. Tursday, July 2.—Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor Sunday services: | 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor. 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes liror all. | 2:00 pm~—Broadcasting a service jover KINY. 7:45 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Gospel serv- ice. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. 8:30—Bible Study Communion Service the Sunday of each month Everyone cordially invited to au these services. ! first THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughoy Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER LIEUT, M. L. MORRIS Bunday, 2:30 pm.—Praise meet- ing. Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Bunday, 7:30 pm. Salvation meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-_ ing. Wednesday, 7:00 pm. + Guard | Parade. | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- ing.. All are welcome. e METCALF'S HAVE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Robinson, of Beattle, who are round trip pas- sengers on the North Sea, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metcalf while the boat was in port last evening. Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Rob- Inson are cousins. > AIR EXCURSION Fourth' of Jllly week-end trip to Atlin and return only $35. Fly up the Taku River, past the Taku Glacier and over the most beautiful scenery in the North. See the placer mining In Atlin, and fish for trout and whitefish in the lake. Nine- passenger transport leaving Juneau on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Make yoar reservations row with I, F, Barr or Lee Barragar at the Gas- tnéau Hotel. —adv. ——————— ! WATCH FOR iThe Opening of The “White Spot. EXTRA SPECIAL Free Lecture On SUNBAY SERVICE Christian Science | WILL BE GIVEN Monday Evening, (Rev. Glasse ls to Talk to Public ]nvited to Addr Couples He Has Join- at Scottish Rite Tem- ed in Wedlock ple at 8 o’Clock Those who have been joined in| A free lecture on Christian Science iwedlock by the Rev. John A. Glasse | the subject being “The Discovery | will attend the 11 o'clock service and Healing Mission of Ct |at the Northern Light Presbyterian | Science,” will be given at the Scot- Church tomorrow, especially invited tish Rite Temple next Monday ev-| |by the pastor. Th > will be ening at 8 o'clock | . fourth annual of its kind. | The lecture will be given by Pro-| The Rev. Glasse recently sent out fessor Hermann S. Hering, C.S.B.. !an invitation to the couples he had married to attend the service and al- 0 to write to him and those letters Member of the Board of I of the Mother Chu Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- | |will form the basis of his Tt (rn Maas I [sermon, “What Makes or Mars a' prof. Hering is a passenger aboard {Happy Home the steamer Aleutian making the Following the service, all mem- |y t5 Skagway and returning here ybers of the congregation are invit- Monday morning for the lect to the church parlors fot 4 brief yronda% evening wship gathering and where b simple refreshments will be served by the Couple Club. Miss Matilda Holst, recently turned to Juneau, will be solosist at the service and Miss Helen Torkel- sen will be guest organist. - MRS. MONAGLE'S SISTER ARRIVES, 3 MONTH'S VISIT vers of Milwaukee. 13 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT ABOARD YUKON Miss Dell M Wisconsin, arrived in Juneau last | SCATTLE, June 27. g evening aboard the North Sea for LUKon sailed (this | for a three month visit with her sis-|AlASk8 ports with 254 first clas ter, Mes, MK, Monagi, d 167 steerage passengers aboard SECHREPe Passeng aboard the Yukon booked for Juneau include W. D BABY IS BORN Knox, George H. Curtaz, J. P. Mc- et Neill, Gilbert Soley, wife and son; Mrs. Johanna Taddock gave birth |Dr. W. W. Council, Miss Furness to a 7 pound, 10-ounce baby girl | Mrs. Cashen, F. McKennon, D, L at the Government Hospital this| Green, Mis. 7. P. ; \,l,,, morning. Bu: Margaret Wilson, Mrs e e Neuner, Ann Saviskey, Miss an- WATCH FOR rietta Miller, Dr. James G. Town- The Opening of The “White Spot.” send, David E. Thomas NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director AROL BEERY Organist DAVIS “Where Worship Meet” Welcome and SUNDAY HOOL all summer at TEN O'CLOCK SERVICES BROADC? " OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MCMEN AT TEN-FIFTY: (a devotional period) WORSHIP SERVICE AT EL SOLOIST, Matilda Holst ORGANIST, Helen Torkelson MESSAGE, “What Makes or Mars a Happy Home?" AT THE CLOSE of this annual riage and the home, everyone present parlors for a brief fellow by the Couple Club. June service emphasizing mar- will retire to the church and simple refreshments provided _— WHERE THE MUSIC IS BEST! AT THE TERMINAL REGULAR SUNDAY DINNER—75¢c (Includes Two Hours of Dancing) 6to 8 P. M. PLAN YOUR FOURTH CELEBRATION AT THE TERMINAL . Balloons, Hats, Caps and Noisemakers FREE—Gentlemen 50c i NO COVER CHARGE During the Week Cover Charge Saiurday Night—50c U. S. DEPARTMEN7" O AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncaun and vicinity, beginning at 4 pan., June 27: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; light variable winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weathes 4 p.m. yest'y 29.95 69 46 s 12 Clear 4 am. today 29.91 51 91 (nmp 0 Clear Noon today 29.82 68 7 Clear CABLE AND KADIO M:PORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am station temp, temp. | lEmp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath Anchorage 61 = o 0 4 1Y Barrow 38 s B . : z : Nome 60 50 54 4 .01 Cldy Bethel 62 42 42 0 22 Cldy Fairbanks 80 56 4 04 Rain Dawson 76 52 0 0 Cldy St. Pa 46 16 05 C.dy Dutch Harbor 8 0 Cldy Kodiak 60 60 4 34 Cidy Cordova 60 56 4 02 Cldy Juneau 71 69 0 0 Clear Sitka 64 - = 0 i Ketchikan 70 66 4 Cldy ‘Rupert 64 64 4 3 on 8 % 8 74 72 10 r Portland 78 8 4 Clear San Francisco 64 62 56 6 Clear New York 86 82 70 8 Rain Washington 92 86 68 72 4 Cldy WEATRER CONPATIONS AT 8 A. M. Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature .55; Craig, cloudy, 55; Wrangell, Juneau, clear, 61; Sitka, cloudy, 57; mmoune, cloudy, . 58; rtly cloudy, 62; way, clear, Yakutat, cloudy, Cordova, cloudy, 57; Portage, rain 64; Anchorage, cloudy, Cnm‘; r R cloudy; Chitina, cloudy, 54; McCarthy, clear, 60; raining, ; Nulato, purU\ cloudy, 60; Kaltag, cloudy, 58; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 52; Flat, cloudy, 51 WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the west coast theast Alaska southwest ) the Hawaiian Islands while low pressure prevailed throaghout interior and western portion of Alaska. This general pressure distribution has been at- tended by precipitation over the interior and western portions of Alaska, the Kenai Peninsula, and the Prince William Sound re- gion, and by cloudy weather ove: the remainder of the field of chservation, e at Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway where clear weather prevailed MT. MKINLEY IN PORT TODAY REV. HUBBARD BOUND NORTH Steamer Mount McKinley from SEATTLE, june 27.—inc¢ Rev. Ber- attle, Capt. R. Anderson om- nard R. Hubbard is enroute north manding, arrived at Pacific Coast seeking dinosaur tracks, according Dock at 1 o'clock this afternoon and to Indian legend huge acks left was scheduled to sail from Lumber in the rocks by a prehistoric bear.” Mill Dock at 4 p. m the largest that ever lived Passengers for Juneau were: Lois, He is busy stowing three mala- Babcock, Marvin C C. M. Car- mutes and equipment aboard a n, Mrs. C. M. C n, Mrs. P. steamer due to sail today. He ex- Cunningham, H. L. Faulkner, R. S. plained that if the tracks are found Fitzgerald, 8 G. Gec John Har- somewhere in the region of the Ink- Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. T. Hu- lin River and east don, Joan Hudon, A. S. Knox, C. E. it will prove they McLean, Mrs. C. E. McLean, Cecil giant reptiles a; 180. F. Robe, A, J. Swanson, R. A. Welsh, - - Jr., Albert White, Mrs. A. White sl s #it oy Ben Bellamy, Mrs. Parrott, J. 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