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It isn’t often you find Quality such as this! ( : -~ Ub/ %1115 v P % ’a\:‘\ > Slips made of - ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1936, Hobgood Travels [Holy Cross Trater J at Fast Pace to | Is Returning’ After [m/(,.) Bering Sea Post| First Visit Home ©7 274 Bound for His new teaching post| -Through passengers to Seward on| at the Indian Bureau school at|voard the Yukon are Mr. and Mrs.| wales, Alaska, J. L. Hobgood, ac-|Charles P. Gerhart, of Holy Cross. companied by Mrs. Hobgood and|sr. Gerhart, who has been operat- {helr two ¢hilc~¢n, Jimmy and Myra ing a large trading post dt the Mis- | Lee, was an outbound passenger fof{sion for the past seventeen years,| Fairbanks and Nome on the PAA{:s returning from his first visit to Electta leavifig heré this noon. his family hcn_'te in Connecticutt in Leaving their former residence injmore than fifty years. Mrs. Ger- Arkansas, little more than ‘ten days|cart, while South, visited her home D s em—— s ago, the Hobgood family is chalking up nearly record time to the little cheol at Cape Prince of Wales. They have been extremely fortu- nate in making connections between in Oakland, California, for the first time in more than twenty-three years. Theé couple left for the Outside last summer because of Mrs. Ger- €S MOMENT 100% pure silk, pure dye Crepe modes of transportation, losing hart’s poor health, and after a tem practically no time. From Arkansas{day stay in Seattle, doing consid- to Seattle by rail took them slight- ly less than a week. Then, after| an overnight stop in Seattle, they continued their trek to Alaska on the Yukon arriving in Juneau last; etening. Stopping ohly overnight | here, they were able to leave on the | FElectra teday. They will make an= ctifer overnight stop” i Fafrbariks tonight, before 'flying' 'on 16" Notne. At Nome 'they will connect With the M. S."North' Star, 'after a'stdp |of only one'day, and Wi’ finish ‘tre journey ‘to‘Wates orl ' that ‘s’fi\fl." TOWING BARGE Cash Cole’s . gashoat, :Jazz” will leav‘: for ‘T’n;u (or'no,r’r:zi" mowj with 'a barge 1“#&&‘%1.- 118, greases, stoves and’ [Sciibites” 5 the “Whitewhter '4‘ i ! PO t camp | 1 the’ Whtewaier mine. | /' EbwakDS, 70, INTERIOR"" | B.M. Behrends Co.,Inc. , Juneau’s Leading Department Store iy Wfi‘- 2 egruls 3.95 A famous fabric complement an equally famous Slip. Non- shiftable! Slimly perfect fit! Launder like new! White and Tea Rose. 32 to 44. Lace trim or tailored kon. Edwdr ) gott | (and " Thterfor ‘on" 'tHe Toute, " - a7 Notices for this churcn column| 1009 5m.—Sunday Schdol. Well- | lic is cordially invited to all of must be received by The Empire panpeq lesson material and good | these services. There will always not later than 10 o'c 1rday | teqchers be room for one moré even in the | morning to guarantee change of .90 5 m —Morning worship, with | parsonage. JESIUIL. oples, ete. sermon by the pastor. Anthem,| e I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say,”| FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, by the Senior Choir. SCIENTIST Tuesday, 7:30—Senior Choir prac- Blessed V. M., Juneau Bunday services will be neld at tice ! Fifth and Gold Streets 11 am. in the First Church of Friday, 3:30 pm.—Junior Choir| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J., Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth i Pastor and Main Streets. The subject will iday evening — Family Social,| Sunday Masses: be, “Are Sin, Discase and Death sponsored by the Church Council| 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- Real?” For all members and friends of [Struction. 10:00 a.m.—Suni School Resurrection Lutheran Church. A 10:00 am.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. fine program is assured. Bring the| 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- ck chs L CATHOLIC CHURCH | Church of the Nativity of the { pre Testi- i fim‘m’mm& twenty-thred' years ago. From Ouk-' Tanad tHey returtied to Ik [ {[the ' Btates erable buying for the post, contin- ued to the Mayo Clinic, at Roches-/ ter, Minnesota. Aiter Mrs. Ger- hart’s treatment at the clinic was completed they visited the old homestedd of ‘Mr. Gerhart’s family in Connecticutt, where he had spent his boyliood. After his half-century ‘Wanderirigs, Mr, ‘Géthart found the ofa fatmi, which has beeri owhed by hig'amily for three huhdreéd years, mfucti changed' from ‘when ‘He left. "t Nised to ' ‘wonderful farm,” He' shid, “but now, théy ‘don’t raise angthifig 'on it. 1t is 411 dovered with Brush “and’ Webds. My bréther, who Has'it"hoW, 'is tog, busy ‘With other thifnigs ‘Yo do “any” Wor it All there i§ there now até mbving pic- ture playetd’ atid Brohawdy actors, ho' consider ‘it a''resort.” Woen . Géthart artived' in'hi§ bid Home foWn ‘Hé" found, “only oné gl and ‘dthe ‘B0 feft.' tat 1 welit 0’ school th,“'he dfared:’ ¢ fift’p #"Teavitig Cornbetiout, Mr. a4 M1E. att tras through 'South Back to the Becitic Coast. hart's shie'had for Alaska | they visited t seen” Sirice ' 1éavil TR, Lo R éattle and en’ north” to' rétutn ‘td ‘tHeir post ol Cross. 55 | Wrd."Geérnart théught 'things in not so much changed s sHe'Was 1ast’ ‘there. “Just bigger and faster,” she said. Mr. Gerhart, who is the only trader in| Holy Cross allowed by Jésuits to operate on the Mission grounds, had this complaint to make about life! in the Interior: “You can't spend any money there,” he said. BRIDGE LUNCHEON IS GIVEN BY MISS SOULE Miss Josephine' Soule Was hos- tess at luncheon at her home Fri- day ' noon. fashions. This coat, shewn in Faghion Futures—is made of red, GOOD MUSIC, GOOD TIME 1S PROMISED AT PURPLE BUBBLE All set for their first big dance and their friends and the public generally will gather tonight at the Elks Hall for the Purple Buble Ball. Serving with Chairman Herb and is intended for metoring and general casual wear. scarf and deep cartridge-pleated pockets are interesting details, of the 1936-1937 winter season, Elks | Plaids Get a “Big Hand"” Plaid suits, skirts and coats—even plaid hats—are here with fall America’s biggest style pageant— black, green and gray plaid wool A wide Ascot NORRIS GIVEN " KAYBY FO. | £ PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Oct. 10. | President Franklin D. Roosevelt, ar- iriving here on his compaign tour, promptly endorsed Senator George | W. Norris, who is a candidate for | | reetection to the Senate. . U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. Oct. 10: Cloudy tonight and Sunday, possibly showers; lcooer tonight; moderate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity +30.17 55 87 SE 12 30.16 55 96 SW 3 30.04 58 84 E] 2 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather .46 48 2 2 10 0 Cldy 58 44 - 1.01 —_ "‘;g 8 34 0 Clear 16 0 Cld 32 28 26 Cldi - 42 04 Rain 26 26 42 34 46 50 52 58 61 . 58 66 68 4 86 . 82 . T4 64 22 70 68 1.00 WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY | Prince Rupert, fogey, temperature, 43; Ketchikan, foggy, cloudy, 55; Wrangell, foggy, 50; Sitka, foggy, Juneau, cloudy, 58; Skagway, cloudy, 58; Soapstone Point, foggy, 54; Cordova, cloudy, 48; _Chitina, cloudy, 48; McCarthy, cloudy, 46; An-’ chorage, raining, 46; Portage, cloudy, 45; Fairbanks, cloudy, 40; Ne- nana, raining, —; Ruby, cloudy, 29; Nulato, raining, 34; Kaltag, rain- ing, 32; Unalakleet, snowing, 28; F.at, foggy, 31; Crooked Creek, missing. ; Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Ncon today Weather Rain Rain Cldy Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Ncme Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Bitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert . Edmonton Seattle Pcrtland : San Francisco New York .. Washington 12 36 30 | 46 | | " 26 42 46 50 50 55 [ Trace 1.86 20 7.02 146 65 06 Cldy Clear Rain Cldy Rain Rain | 8o 56 64 60 4 84 64 Foggy Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cldy Rain 0 0 0 0 EXCR YN 0 50; Craig, 50; Radioville, foggy, 50; WEATHER SYNOPSIS The storm area noted yesterday morning over the North Pacific Ocean has decreased in intensity and moved northward during the past 24 hours. High pressure prevailed over northwestern Canada and Southeast Alaska. This generil pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation over mos. of Alaska, the rain being ex- cessive at Ceordova, where 7.02 in:hes was reported during the past o 24 hours. Heavy rain also fell a’ Anchorage. Dense fogs prevailed this morning throukhout Southea.t Alaska. It was warmer last night over the interior and colder over the Seward Peninsula and northwestern Alaska Ice was reported run- ning at Nulato, Kaltag, and Unalakleet. Her guests 'were Mrs. Charles Redman on the committee making | e onial meeting. mon. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. whole family. FIRST PREBYTERi:N CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | Sunday services: 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedi¢« tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-’ ment. ! 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily. Flory, Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, Mrs, Hatry Sperling, Mrs. Frank Du- fresne, Mrs. Lyle Hebert, Mrs. Keith ‘Wiides ‘arid Mrs. Helen Cass. At contract, following luncheon, preparations for this favorite dance | are Norman Banfield, John McCor- mick, James McNaughton, Steve Vukovich and William Norton. JACOBS RECOVERED George Jacobs, who has been éon- } | fined with pneumonia, was dismiss- Po—— The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- ject, “The Hands of Jesus.” “Be- hold my hand: John 20:27. 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “Becoming a Christian.” Acts 16:22- 24, 7:30 p.m—Evening service under the leadership of the Young Peo- ple’s Society. Subject, the ques- tion—“What? Me? A Missionary.” 20; Rom. 10:13-15. 7:30 p.m.—Midweek yer Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Social hour at the home of thé pastor. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services and worship with us NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship + Meet® Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 am. — Sunday School, all summer. P 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- ents. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. HOLY TRINITY CAT#EDRAL Fourth and Cold 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 RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “The Friendly Church” % Curner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets O. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. Mary Whitemore, Superintendent. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 7:15 p.n.—Epworth League. Vin- ' cent Beauchamp, President. 8:00 pm.—Evening Service. The social hour will be held fol- lowing the evening service. Because the church is all torn up, due to repairs, the services will all be held in the parsonage. The pub- r————— NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Douglas. Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister BYRON MILLER Director - CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and 1 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedie- tion each evening during the week. Saturday, October 17, Feast of St. Margaret Mary, is a day of special devotion. the merry-making. The Swing Quintet, a well-bal- prizes were won by Mrs. Holbrook and Mrs. Cass for high scores at| and Mrs. Sperling for low scores. |ty of rhythm will provide the mu- W S Ay, isic for dancing from 10 o'clock un- TONSILECTOMY AT CLINIC !til 1:30. Members of the Swing A tonsilectomy was performed on!Quimet are Glen Edwards, piano; George Keyes, Alaska-Juneau em-|Ralph Matson, banjo; Arnold Swan- ployee, at the Juneau Medical and son, saxaphone; LeRoy West, drums Surgieal Clinic this morning. jand Velma Tew, violin, BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street’ ' CHARLES C. PERBONEUS, Pastor each table and by Mrs. Dufresne anced group of musicians with ple; - Favors and balloons will add to|ed from the Government Hospital here this afternoon. 1 JRITRRER ST/ TN TS, HALIBUT SOLD HERE TODAY | All the fish trading on the logal market today was done, by, the Lou- } helen. Capt. Knute Hildre, in from Atea TIT with 9,000 pounds of hal-" tbut, which was brought by the Al- aska Coast Fisheriés at 7.60 and 6.65 cents. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor. 12:00 Noon-~Bible 8chool. Classés for all. 2 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service over KINY. Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.—Gospel serv- ice. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoplé’s Meeting. Communion Service the first Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all| these services. Before the Dances TONIGHT You’ll Want to Dine Out Wo Are Equipped to Serve Large or Small Parties. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Betond d4n@ Maln Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor | Note—The servides of this chutch are held on Saturday the Seventh- day of the week. 4 10 a.m., Saturday—Sabbath S8chool with bible classes for all ages. 11 am, | i THE SALVATION ARMY Saturday in the month — Young 'People’s Missionary Volunteer 8o- ciety. | 7:30 pm., every Tuesday—Mi- \week prayer méeting and pible study. Willoughoy Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. { LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS ! Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Pralse meet- Sundsy, 6:00 p.m—Suridsy Sehiool: Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation meeting. Worship Meet” NDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: hool, children’s classes; orchestra WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: Broadcast over KINY Nursery for small children. SERMON, “PICKING PIXILATED PEOPLE."” ANTHEM, “The Lord Is Great” (Ruebush). YOUNG PEOPLE'S FORUM AT SIX: " For unmarried young people out of school. R. E. Robertson speaks this week, RADIO FAMILY HOUR: Tune in from 7:15 to 8 Sunday evening, __fl‘” informal broadcast for everyone. DANCE 6 1o 8 Sunday Evening . (No Cover Charge) ,J} ® Private Booths ( é ' ® Excellent Menu ® Superb Service FOLLOW THE CROWD TO The Terminal TONIGHT From %30 on ' o our regular Sat- urday evening dance. ® Beer ® Wine ® Sandwiches ® Fountain Llef Erickson Celebration |- & and DANCE SONS gr NORWAY TONIGHT! OCTOBER 10 6:30 o'Clock at the - LO.0.F. Hall SQUARE DANCING, TOOQ! B SAM, THE TAILOR Announces that he has moved his shop from Lower Franklin Street to his new home on ‘ FIRST STREET EAST ... NEXT TO MOOSE HALL Where he will conduct his busi- ness as in the past. New Apartments Will Be Ready 3 Within Next Few Days ' ‘OPEN 1:00 P. M. 10 1:00 A. 3 WEDNESDAYS——FRIDAYS—SATURDAYS o.u.. Wedniesdays and Saturdays after 1 a.m. by appaintment only. For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: Service CALL A CHECKER CAB 56