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PHOENIX B. M. Behrends Co.,Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Exclusive Distributor PHOENIX C.E. MEMBERS MEET T0 MAKE WINTER PLANS : Marriages lnipu(‘ Social Meeting at Waggoner Home Last Night The Christian Endeavor Society of the First Presbyterian Churct held its first social meeting of the season at the home of the Rev Mrs. David Waggoner last evening Mes. David Waggoner and Mrs Ralph Waggoner were hostesses for the affair, assisted by Mrs. Hazel Peterson, Treasurer of the Socie Inspired by the marringe of six of the club members during the surimer, a large wedding cake crmed the chief de e note 25 well as the piece de resistance for the supper. A short business session, presided over by President James Gounett, was held, and plans for the organi- zation’s winter work were formed. it was decided to hold a social meeting at the Waggoner home ev- ery two weeks and to take charge o1 the Sunday evening services at the First Presbyterian Church. A preyer meeting committee was chos- ¢n and it ‘will appoint a different member to lead the meeting .each Sunday. It was also decided to have guest speakers from about town for the services. The first choir practice for the group will be held next Sunday with Ralph Waggoner, choir er. Mrs. Ralph Waggoner is or- ganist for the church Matilda Holst was appointed chairman of the services to ve held temorrow evening. - CUADRUPLETS LIFE SAVERS HOLLIS, Okla., Sept. 12 — The Keys quadrup Leota. Marm Mona and Robe cently passed the Red Cross life saving test. The sisters (onk their tests together. JUST FOR FUN! SAGINAW, Michigan, Something new in way ment—5,000 employees Sept. 12.— of amuse- of a local Jaundry and their families attend- ing a picnic here amused them- " selves by having women hurl roll- ing pins anl the men throwing eggs ac sach other, with prizes for the best aimed .- Only Officials Vote | LAKELAND, Fla—Only the four ‘election officials cast votes in a ‘filk County precinct during the it Florida Democratic primary, official check reveals -ee AAT. HUNTERS FLIGHT phy, a nice buck, back to Ju- Sheldon Simmons in the Al- Air Transport Bellanca re- d here this morning at 7:30 o'~ from a flight to Lake Hassel- Simmons hopped to the is- I&n at 6 o'clock this morning h another party of five hunters, d for a weekend’s outine. Ovi- Jocation notices 15:22-28, Gal. 2:1-10. KNICKERSOX for Growing Boys! Boys who play hard and give socks daily wear and tear need a sturdy sock. Phoenix provides durability, style and bright patterns and colors. Reinforced at toe and heel for longer wear. HOSIERY li HOPS OFF Tony Schwamm and Larry Lar- en, the latter as co-pilot, took off at noon today trom the PAA air- in the Curtis-Thrush plane, Cordova, enroute to Anchorage. Schwamm will decide upon his | winter operations when he reaches Anchorage, When he left Juneau, Schwamm said he expected to reach Cordova by 5 o'clock this afternoon. o SHOTGUN CLUB WILL SHOOT TOMORROW! Shotgun Club will shoot at 10 tomorrow morning at the Tk o'clock club grounds There are only three more shoots fore the duck season opens and the Club will call off its Sunday programs during the month of Oc- tober while the duck season is on. s Theodore Roosevelt was the young- est President of the United States to take office. time. s g S The city limits of Honolulu take in Palmyra island, 1,000 miles to the south. . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1936, HEALTH BOARD HAS MEETING LAST EVENING Two Injured as Local Auto and Truck cuflule | l i ELERATHIS HALIBUT SOLD GOING SOUTH ~ LOCAL MARKET first trip of halibut | e Re(urns from Westwald Er U 8. DEPARTMENT O) AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAT' THE WEATHER (By the U. 3. Weather burean) Forecast for Juneau aud vicinity beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 12: Fair tonight and Sunday; moderate to fresh easterly winds, de- creasing Sunday. LOCAL DATA officials announced. | | R (to be unloaded on the Juneau mar- Time 5 Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wesathet ]D—~ { Interior — Reports 10" "0 ihin two weeks. the 4 B yaty .. 8000 o8 38 NE 8 Pt.Cdy Gisd i Hyperien, Capt. Oscar Oberg, sold am. today 30.07 46 48 w 8 Clear Territoria Pepartmelffl Ap- |Frank Costanople of Doug Business Good e O o s N S B D i proves Program for ulas Treated for Lacer- | A, B, Elerath, Service Manager of 10 the Alaska Coast Fisheries to- N PR Coming, Year | 4. ated Scalp { Montgomery, Ward & Co., is leaving| 427 at 730 and § cents. i YESTERDAY TODAY — |cn the steamer Yukon for his head-| Besides the one halibut sale, five| Highest 4pm. ‘| Lowestda.m! 4am. Precip. 4am The Territorial ‘Départment of| Prank Costatiople.of Dougles was|quarters in Portiand, Oregon, aiter| trollers and four packer boats de-| ppyon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velncity 24hrs. Weath Health held its meeting with the|treated at St. Ann’s Hospital this|establishing an order house for his/ livered trips to the loca{ market this| 5! 15 o i Oy General Advisory Comsmittee of the afternoon for:lacerated scalp as the!fiym here and making a trip of in-| morning. The Avona, Capt. O. Lar- Anchorage 53 fier 9 5 s 0 i Maternal and Child Health program result of injuries sustained when|spection to Westward and interfor “¢% 5014 ‘"“" poulids ‘o “‘““‘;" Barrow 2% 26 20 2 4 0 cldy ast evening. This*committe¢ is an automobile in which he wWas points with the idea of improving J. Hopen, 1,000 po“"; Nome 18 48 Vilsaidg 1 0 Clear composed of the following represen-| riding with Walter Andrews colli- iy company's delivery service ' C2r0) . Ed Ransen, 100 P tios,| Bethel R N > 0 Cldy tatives | e with a truck on Willoughby Ave- | (hroughout Alacka D “’"'flf Fairbanks 6 46 R 0 s Dr. W. P. Blantoh, Territorial| iue neer the Totem Grocery. | Flerath said he was greatly suy-| 0o Marie, Capt. Pete Owald, so'd| o) T S ST 0 Clear Medical Association; Dr. G, P. Pree-| According to Dr. Councll the in-yyiceq gt the business activity shown| -200 Pounds and the Padgie. 1090 (0 ) M e W s 8 olay burger, Territorial Dental Associa-|juries are not serious, though Cos- | i1, Fairbanks and Anc ¥ on mllr.o New hi- Ao g i, P e e e i tion; Mrs. V. M. Soley, Gastineau| {anople will be kept at the hospi-|ang that his trip over (h ‘ e s | Rodik 50 50 2 w4 m Cldy Nursing Association; Mrs. J. C.|tal overnight. Andrews was reported | gigiwqay from Fairbanks o Circ the Eifin II, ca?d ¢ mwgn_‘ vt " 5 bt ¢ 5 . il Thomas, Alaska Tuberculosls Asso- | 8lightly cut, but did not take hos-|¢ypy was o revelation. He pent o 'y alio ot 800 mounds of | Jurieau 5 55 5 6 8 0 Clear ciation; Oscar . Olson, Representa- | Pital® treatment. to- Bays a8 a gest of the. Circle| ) O s wTAi. touve | - etk g0 » e 0 tive of Administrative Board of Ters| ' The car was considerably dam-|po¢ gpiings of which F. M. Leach 11 o O e enies | Ketehikan 57 85 0 4w 4 Clear ritory; Mrs. J. M. Chase, Pederated | e the rear end and right side|; "o ie. ing said s vioas ittt b | NG E St 1 8t fpadgieg (T 4] Women's Clubs; E. M. Polley, Amer: SATN, i Kt - “The lx;()\r wonderful accommo- » L»ol::\(:.‘ R e e B e de'nemonpe B — 38 38 8 "1); (Q:‘; ican Legion; Anthony E. Karnes, d!tlld.‘ dations for travelers are tobe found| Two New Bogksid Pist G° pack- | SIERSE .66 64 8 4 10 32 Cldy Department of Education; A. Ef ' there, and at their home grown! ers were in. the Louhelen. Capt.| ' Portisnd 0 0 5 50 4 .14 Cldy Ech?egle; ‘;{01‘3“:‘0&“1‘ m:“x:“dm Alaskan vegetables would be prize [Inute Hildre, and the Tern, Capt.| San Francisco ... 62 80 54 54 8 0 Cldy = o | winners anyplace.” Andrew Rosness, with 16000 and| New York .16 68 68 70 12, Trace Cldy gf”‘s‘_"i;:;‘gcn‘fl‘eiit:' sve::‘;f’“‘"“' § | © Eterath is ieaving Miss R ) pounds of salmon respectively. | Washington 82 18 ™ 4 0 Pt Cldy i ARG [Lundell in charge of the order of-| Taking ice to return to the fish- | TR CORDTONE AE oA o e i i ; fice in Juneau. He said business ing grounds today were the packers ! 2 . missioner, preseited the general HiRWhen very wabisthctory. to His| Tetissnd diitin-our | Ketchikan,- clear, ' temperature, 46; Craig, clear, 47; Wrangell, plan for the activities of the Mater- o gy : . 3 i R S partly cloudy, 50; Sitka, clear, 49; Juneau, clear, 48; Radioville, nal and Child ‘Health 'Division for the year 1937. An ontline of the proposed pro- gram in the Maternal and Child Health Division was submitted for| approval and was accepted by the General Advisory Committee. Poli- {cies which are to be followed in the | program’ were discussed. i { Dr. Van ' Ackeren' was elected (chairman of the Advisory Commit- tee. DUFRESNE WILL TAKE | BROWN BEAR SOUTH The' ¥ Bear, Alaska’ Cabhe Commission vessel, now scheduled to| arrive here this evening, will con- tinue on south Monday, beihg ta- 'ken to Seattle for her annual winter {overhaul. Executive officer Frank || | Dufresne of the Commission : will| take her down to check cost esti-| mates and other details. Game Warden H. R® Sarber and family will travel on the vessel as far as Petersburg where Sarber will be stationed in the future, be- ing transferred from Dillingham. K F regr: Dlscharged at Pomt‘ .Barrow-—Not Out of i\, Danger Yet uo'ron,smr NORTH STAR, via | Point Barrow, Sept. 12—Capt. S.| P L. Whitlam, master of the North Btar, is today enroute to Wain-| ‘wright ‘with the Bureau of Indian | airs ship. The vessel will' not| t of the ice danger until Icy is reached. A northwesterly ‘wind still continues. *:*Pour hundred and fifty: tons of Mht were discharged at Point Barrow after the craft was held up ibwly- ; ‘The proverbial deadline for get- m lout of this section is Septem- | ber 7. The North Star is today lorcmg} its way through ice Tields one mile | off Sea Horse Shoals. i Dr. and Mrs. Henry Griest are aboard ‘the North Sea and Jim Al- | Sarber will have the small boat Marten at Petersburg and the Seal will be stationed at Juneau this| winter, the Grizzly Bear uperltlng, out of Ketchikan. e | Large hollow surfboards have | | unusually big breakers. > ———— There are 330,000,000,000 feet of | Clerk's standing timber " in me Bnte of Washington & 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 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, * SCIENTIST Sunday services will be neld at I1 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Substance. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-| monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday 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 Meet” Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, mest.erXCoruer of Third ‘and Main B'ne& MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m. summer. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- | lents, — Sunday School, all 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. HOLY TRINITY CATEEDRAL Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and sermon. Evening service at’ Douglas. FIRST PREBYTE! CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- ject, “God Is Light “This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all” I John 1:15. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “The Council in Jerusalem.” Acts 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under the leadership of the Young Peo- ple’s Society Topic. “The Friendly Christ—In Us” Luke 10:38-42, I |John 3:22-24. | Wednesd Bible Hour. Friday, 8:00 p.m~Young ‘Feo- ple's 'Society social at the home |of the:pastor. Vi ’ A cordial invitation s given to with us. * Johin P‘hugnn Superintendent; 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:15 pm~—Epworth League. Vm o cent Beauchamp, President, . 8:00 p.m—Evening Service: Following the evening service will }b;eme social hour at ‘the nnon a The public is cordially mmu to the Methodist Church. usuuncnow LUTHERAN CHURCH “The Friendly Uhais"| REV. Eaunu K oumu 10:00 n.m-aundw School: A splendid schoal which rapidly. We invite your 11:00 a.m.—Morning mrshb. Ser- mon on the gospel of the day. An- them, “Come %o Me,” the Senior Choir. Tuesday, 7:30—Senior Chaii pflc- tice. Date for Junior Choir practice will be announced in Sunday School. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 321 Main Streét CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor mon’ by the 12:00 Nuw-.hh 8chool. m for all. Meeting. ”—Bible Communion Service. v.h m Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially lnvlhd to these services. L e A |sttend * these services ud flnhlp & len, Wainwright trader will board the mototship' there, going to San| | Francisco for medical attention. | AT R R CALL FOR BIDS Bealed bids for . furnishing labor | yand material for remodeling Clv,y‘ He was 42 at the been developed in Hawall for riding | Jail will be received by the City | Counctl up to 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 18. Plans and specifications at City | Office. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. CA’I‘I!OLIC CHURCH | Church of the Nativity of the | Blessed V. M., Juneau | Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J., Pastor | Sunday, September 13.—Fifteenth | Sunday after Pentecost. | Sunday Masses: ' 18:00 am—Holy Mass and In-| struction. 10:30 a.m—~High Mass and Ser-| ‘mon. i 17:30 pm—Rosary and Benedic- {Hion of the Most Blessed Sacra- mient. | DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION | Monday, Sept. 14—The exaltation of the Holy Cross. ‘Tuesday, Sept. 15—Feast of the Beven ' Dolors, i Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, | Bepteniber 16, 18 and 19, are Ember days, and days of .ust and abstin- ence.. - | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | | | Cornér*sécond ‘and Main Streets #1. L. WOOD, Pastor Note—The services of this church | ate held on _Baturday the Seventh- \ day of the week. 10 &.n, Saturdsy-Sabbath School With bible classes for all ages. | A1 am., Saturday—Sermon nnd‘ fl-uh 2:00 'pm;, ‘every first and third | fim}dn]’lh the month — Young People’s lllulonny Volunteer So- | clety. | 4:36 pm., every Tuesday—Mid- wéek prayer meeting and bible| study. ! . THE SALVATION ARMY " Wlloughoy Avenue ! AND MRS. TANNER . M. L. MORRIS ! M, 2:30 p.m.~Praise meet- | , 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. \»Bunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation ! m firm at this point Lode ana piaces | tor sale at The Empire effice. FEAPII e The favorite swecation notices Wool Lace Goes to Market and Tecx For an all-rcund frock to fill a gap in September wardrobes, an American designer uses deep green wool lace over a slip of the same color. He cuts it on the simpliest of lines with a high neckli long slender sleeves slightly fulled at the top and finishes shining buttons made of coils of gold metal wire. and t with With it goes a toque of darker green velvet, making it ready for many occasions— from shopping in the morning to cocktails in the afternoon. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister BYRON MILLER Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” _BERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: SERMON, “Twenty Million Children. SOLOIST, Matilda Holst, singing “The Holy City” (Adams). ANTHEM, “With Songs and Ho P (at the conclusion of this service a brief informal reception will be tendered the public school teach- ers.) " (Watts), SUNDAY SCHOOL at ten o'clock for everyone, COUPLE CLUB meets this Monday eve at 6:30, NORLITEMEN at 6:30 this Tuesday evening. MARTHA SOCIETY this Friday at two-thirty. dish of CCC em- ployees a poll shows, is pork and ap- | clear, 42; Skagway, partly cloudy, 43; Soapstone Point, clear, 50; Yaku- + tat, clear, 59; Cordova, clear, 42; Chitina, clear, 26; McCarthy, clear, 22; Anchorage, cloudy, 36; Portag: partly cloudy, 22; Fairbanks, clear, 36; Nenana, clear, 39; Tanana, clear, 36; Hot Springs, clear, 38; Ruby, cloudy, 32; Nulato, clear, 22; Kaltag, clear, 26; Unalakleet, clear, 24; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 33; Flat, cloudy, 26. * ! WEATHER s8YNOPSIS Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Ketchikan southward to California, the pressure being lowest over the north- ern portion of Vancéuver Island. Another storm area prevailed over the Aleutians, the lowest reported pressure being 29.30 inches. High | barometric pressure prevailed from the Alaskan Arctic coast south- ward acrgss the Gulf of Alaska to the Hawaiian Islands, there be- ing two qrests, on¢ over the MacKenzie Valley and another over | 'the Pacific Ocean at latifude 46 degrees north and longitude 150 de- | - grees west. This general pressure distribution has been attended by ! precipitation over Alberta, southern British Columbia, Washington, !+ Oregon, and over the soutehrn Bering fea and by fair weather over | the remainder of the field of observation. It was colder last night over Southeast Alaska and upper Yukon anley 'GHUESGME FIN | MADE BY BRIDE NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The body of John Langdon Leighton, aged |39, socially prominent clubman, | was found hanging this morning in |2 hotel bathroom. ‘GLACIER TRAIL TO BE COMPLETED TUESDAY The Mendenhall Glacier Trail, ex- tending two and on€ half miles up along the glacier from near the ri- fle range will be completed Tues- day, it was announced today by the U. S. Forest Service. The trail is one of the most picturesque in this section but Forest Service offic- The gruesome discovery was made| 13 WD that it is an alpine tral i b"de o Stares) wotks, i trail should be well supervised as | E there are many sharp embankments. They also suggest that those mak- iing the trail should wear rough | FOREST HILLS, N. J.. Sept. 12.' {—Helen Jacob's four year reign as | clothes. For some 600 yards the new route parallels the rifle range and hikers are warned to be careful when there | United States women’s champwn |15 ended as she was beaten in the | i final net tdurney by Alice Marble, \)f San Francisco. by {-6, 6-2, 6-2. is firing on the range. | TWENTY-ONE BABIES ” a ARE IN FAIR CONTEST lPRlZES AWARDED, y | y Twenty-one pabies entered the KIDDIES P ARADE baby contest af the Southeast Al- | |aska Fair this afternoon with the | About 150 children, in clever cos- | following results: Best natured | tumes, paraded around the dance’ baby, Kathleen Geoghegan, daugh- flcor at the Fair Building tli5 af- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Geoghe- ternoon in the longest and most col- gan; heaviest baby, Alice Clark, jorful children’s parade ever held daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | here. F. Clark; smallest baby, Marcella | The following were the prizes Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. awarded: sustained character, William Bryan; and youngest baby, llrema Claire McKinley, ballet girl; Alberta Thane Tucker, daughter of sustained character, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tucker. Clark, fan dancer; movie character,; - . Doris Mae Clark; movie character, MRS. JONES RETURNS Eugene McRoberts; colored woman, Mrs. Winifred Jones, of the Teddy McRoberts; colored man, Er- Stevens Shop, refurned on the ling Oswald; story book character, North Sea after a buying trip in Verna Mae Gruber as Huckleberry the States. Finn; story book character, Dee R i Vit Vee Prucha as Topsy. | Empire classifieds pay. EVERYTHING FOR A PERFECT VACATION——————AT SITKA HOT SPRINGS The fishing' rulgcoodg l.ndlosthefood M!unlookn nllthauwnyntowhflenwlyymulemuehmm‘..:flmmm canoceing, hiking, boating. 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