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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 19, 1936. R Chapel by Lake Js . Giving Program on y U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ’ THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) £ mond who was burned here last summer while on a gasboat after being a member of the Father Hub- bard expedition, has been able to leave the hospital in Oakland, Cali- in Human Tempels.” Tuesday, 2 p.n.—Dorcas Society and Home Commission meeting. All are welcome to all of these WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area prevailed this morning off the coast of Southeast The pres- Another storm sxma}y Bervieea 800 .im.—Holy Communion. a.m-Sunday School. a.m.—Morning Prayer and Alaska, the lowest reported préssure being 29.20 inches. sure has been rising rapidly at Juneau since 5 a.m. \ \ \ ! { \ \ ! { ! | ! { Notices for this churcn ecolumn FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O. L. KENDALL, Pastor Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, rg at 4 p.m., Dec. 19: t t . wmust be recelved l{y The Empire DAVID WAGGONER, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. Snow and colder tonight, 1ay clearing and colder; moderate ! ) I pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday ' Sunday services: Mary Whitemore, Superintendent. to fresh easterly winds. ; { plorming to guarantee change of 10:00 a.m—Bible School. Christ-| 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. ( LOCAL DATA ! : sermon topics, ete. mas Service. Theme, “Thy Gift to{ 7:15 p.m.—Epworth League. Vin- ‘Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather : {is s T g Me; My Gift to Thee.” |cent Beauchamp, President. 4 pm. yest'y a1 93 s 6 Lt. Snow ! \ Various Organizations of | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11:00 a.m.—Morning sermon will| 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. 4 am. today 32 92 «+ NW 6 Lt. Snow | \ N, il Church WOYI(— | SCIENTIST be part of the Christmas program.| The public is cordially invited to N tod 31 81 SW 6 Lt. Snow ! 4 [vev i | Sunday Services will be held at The subject of the address will be all of these services. i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS : \ ! ing Out Details i1 am. in the Pirst Churen of “The Birth of the King~ “And of| — ! YESTERDAY FODAY : 1 Christ, Scientist, juneau, on Fifth Dis ”kmgdom there shall be no THE SALVATION ARMY Highest 4p.m. Lowestsam. suin. Praclp. ' dani ! {| Next Wednesday evening at 7:3)|and Main Streets. The Subject wi cnd.” Luke 1:33. Willoughpy Avenue | .Stat temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather { ! o'clock history will be made by those [be, “Is the Universe, Incluing Man, 730 P.m—Evening service under [ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER ,.. 3% 36 ; 1 y \ ! 'who provide or atfend the special|Evolved by Atomic Force?” the leadership of the Young Peo-| LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Anchorage -2 & e 2 0 s : { Christmas program to be enjoyed at| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. >'s Society. Mrs. Amy James will| Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Praise meet- Barrow 39 34 (v o = %t L \ | the Road Camp near Fritz Cove| Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi- be the leader for the service. Topic, |ing. “ Nome -4 -4 -6 0 8 0 Clear ! { | Corner, for this is the first gather- | nonial meeting. The Christmas Carol.” Prov. 14:21; | Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | g o, o 8 -8 ' o ° 8 0 Sm“:,', P ! { | ing_of the kind to be held in }:hal Christian_Science Reading Room ' glv‘ e 3 Sl:;ldn. 7:30 pm Sal\»\tmn‘menks fgr g o8 -28 4. Traos. . Cleak ! { |community, and preparations have | én building. - ‘This room is eanesday, 7:30 pm—Midweek |meeting. { Dawson -2 -2 -8 -20 0 0 Clear N been made which promise a most . Prayer Service, followed by a con-{ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- s 3 . \ b1 g 5. : x t openn to the public Wednesday = " 5 : e b t. Paul 30 28 26 12 0 Clear H | [happy evening fof la]llflplbesen. it |afternoons from 2:30 to 4. HIMAGELIGE the sty BF the Life "[‘!N Bk Guarg | Dutch Harbor 30 22 20 28 4 28 Snow ! { In keeping with their appoint- |, PU b T ially tnvitea to ©f Christ. ednesday, pm. | Kodiak 28 28 20 922 4 0 Clear ! 2 ment by Milton Ward, the Sunday atténd thesé servicés and visit the A cordial invitation is given to |Parade. Cordova 20 16 | 12 18 4 0 1 ! School superintendent, Mrs. Virgil i "* uttend these services and worship| Friday, 7:30 p.m—Public meet-| [ ol ! I} X reading room. | Juneau 34 31 [y s 8% 6 35 Snow ! { |Newell has been drilling the boys ; with us. ing. Sitka g e | 30 i ! 5 and girls in recitation, and Mrs.| All are wolcome | Ketchikan 2 34 fon g g™ ;2 G | | Hmy Amold hes beep, handihg ) NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- SEVENTILDAY ADVENTIST = !Prince Rupert ... — 3 | 30 38 10 .8 Rain ! ! the. BIUREE] BTaRRERIIRG . W) 4 TERIAN CHURCH CHUREH | Edmonton 28 24 14 14 6 04 \ { Chdpeladies, the women's organi- “Where Welcome and Worship Beatt] F i 1 . Clear & = { zation connected with this new com- i Meet” Corner Secona and Main Streets Poimixd 58 56 42 :3 2 .og ;ldy ! { | punity, chijire XeBjure, | havq, el Pranklin at Fourth H. L. WOOD, Pastor {San Francisco ... 60 56 | 48 48 4 0 Clear ! { |busy several evenings . the past REY, JOHN A GLASSE, Minister Note: The services of this church Frghio Feaes S e ol ] { month attending to other very nec-|yni"rREVOR DAVIS, Organist are held on Saturday, the seventh iy el T T R R o { {eseay, fiects of fi:ngrvgx‘;-‘bsm‘: 10:00 axn—Sunday School. day of the week. 5 WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY 5 ) § 10:50 to 11:00 am—Organ Mo- Saturday: X % : M6t : { |will also be in evidence, sékle 10:00 a.m—Sabbath School with . Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 51; Blaine, raining, 42; Victoria, / { | Anyone living out the highway 11400 ‘am. Morninig wotship. Bible classes for all ages. raining, 43; Vancouver, raining, 30; Alert Bay, raining, 40; Bull Har- { { land interested to attend is most cor-| % 7 ey s ik i et v ahii bor, cloudy, —; Dead Tree Point, snowing, 40; Prince Rupert, show- /| . 11:00 am. — Sabbath Worship. A 2, i pert, show ! { |dially invited to go and enjoy . the x‘:\; 0“: advertisement elsewhere Sertiing :J",“ ot ; A & . |ers, —; Ketchikan, snow flurries, 34; Wrangell, cloudy, snowing, 35; : : evening, and to see the fine work [# M1S paper. bl evening, 7:30 Solbok— Gomg East to Spend HO]]-!Craig. cloudy, 35; Petersburg, cloudy, 33; Sitka, cloudy, 32; Juneau, ! ‘,.dv: ady being donef by the children [; HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, Lecture, “The Church in Politics days with Parents in snowmj,,'.‘ 31; ?oap;tpne Pom‘l, c]‘x.mdv ldrf;-skflgway, snowing, 23; Cor- - ! : and in their behall EPiSCOPAL Caused. the Revolution. in Russis, 2 A dova, clear, 15; Chitina, clear, -16; McCarthy, clear, -14; Cape St. ! Bl e o R Gt Mooy e gre i ] National Capital Elias, clear, 25; Anchorage, ‘clear, -8; Fairbanks, clear, -42; Nenana, { Fourth and Go! eel ; g : Y AN “arbad Al : H : B, ViRY HEY Gk = cape?” i clear, -44; Tanana, clear, -58; Hot Springs, clear, -50; Ruby, clear, : ) T},{ ?R!CE Dean Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock— John Dimond, son of Alaskal-BG: Nulato, clear, -40; Kaltag, clear, -45; Ohagamute, cloudy, -5; 1 E Sermon, “Like Him, Christ Living Delegate and Mrs. Anthony J. Di-|Crooked Creek, cloudy, -51; Flat, clear, -9. N ! { \ { § { il { { § § ' ! { § { z : 5 \ \ i 1 \ | ' ‘ 3 5 §: meetings. § s i Services: Midnmight meeung fornia, to feturn to the family homearea prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported M“":m?" stmas E"f' i CATHOLIC CHUKCH in Washington, D. C., for the holi-|pressure being 20.00 inches a short distance south of Dutch Harbor. i B M BEHRENDS co Inc Y 'y Mg:;“ymb‘ec:nge‘; ;se 54‘}3 p‘:‘ Church of the Nativity of t:¢ days, according to a letter to Ter-|The air pressure was above normal and rising over the Tanana /Val- s B A Blessed V. M., Juneau ritorial Auditor Frank A. Boylel|ley this morning. This general pressure distribution has been at- . ° ° alhby: ’ ‘:Duf} to U"Ci,‘"[a'élb? of Eyening service at Douglas. Fifth and Gold Streets from Mrs. Dimond. Young Dimond |tended by heavy snows over the northern portion of Southeast Al- RY o) it ransportation:: Court REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S. J. was in the hospital in Oakland|aska and by light rain and snows in the vicinity of Dixon En- Juneau's Leading Department Store | D. 'p Ad d n“m}"w’n‘m F10N LUTHERAN Pastor from Octover 19 to December 11)trance. Snow was also reported over the mouth of the Kuskokwim 5 i | ates vance CHURCH 9 Sunday, December 20 — Fourth and was planning to leave for the'River and at Duich Harbor, elsewhere over Alaska generally fair SR R Y R e 2 AT RO 1 SR S T e ; i m"" C;‘[‘“;c“s Sunday in Advent. cast when the letter was written.| weather was reported. All laundry expected back before Eat some of the TERMINALS 10 "t“"“ t“:’“:’ern:[me“ gx "A‘; Cur}l:gr mERLIX;IGa;dO Al o’;;“l‘ Sunday Masses: He underwent considerable skin| *=——— R 2 — —— Christmas must be in the office excellent Chop Suey tonight. adv.|P€55¢S ta get to, dyuncayl pp er V. LAFS 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- grafting treatment on his right by Monday nc Snow W R L S | uncertaln, Sransporiation ‘“m‘“e{ o oy DASUAL struction, arm | 2 ldue to the maritime ‘strike, Federal 11:00 #.m.—Sunday School Christ- The young man was severely burn- 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—High —adv. Empire classifieds pay. Laundry. ‘Judgo Ggorge F. Alexander oday mas Tree Service. Both the Primary sttt S me e e e w | AdVanced the date Of lhc conven- ,ahd Senfor departments will take t summer when a small aboard on the bar north ed here 1 Mass and Ser- The First National Bank H 4 mon. boat he wa § }ling of the grand jury to January'part in this service. The Senior 7:3 o . ! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN |10 and the petit jury to January, Department will present the pa- o ot e pand Benedic- ol ating n { CHURCH J Igeant, “In the Dags of Herod the .., ) { The court session was ofiginally! King" The public is cordially in- “g.o0 o\ o1y Mass daily is 4 Franklin at Fourth called for November but a§ a rewvued dand we especially urge the 7 e A RECENT { ¢ sult of the strike was put over'parents of our Sunday School DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION 1 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, | |until January 5 and 12. Now it 15 pupils to come. _Monday, December 21—Feast of { Ministir advanced two weeks more, to Jan-| 8:00 p.m—Christmas Carol Sery- St Thoma: APOR e 14 i uary 19 and 26. lice. Music will be furnished by & hr\v.u/::\“1‘)::»1.:\”1):'1 ;;)IIL“(‘,:;IX:A!.H;:‘ ) R "D e ST {ladies’ chojr, a mixed quartet, and ~0v: & H0UCAy Of opigatlon, an- gpo. npg NG BYRON MILLER a full mixed ¢horus. Congregational U1 Midnight Mass Christmas Eve, . Cpu b Director Asinging of well known carols. The C¢lebrated by His Excellency, Most ' .."anq Mrs {liturgical service of the Lutheran NSyerend J. R Orimont SJDD. o py. CAROL BEERY DAVIS ‘cx:;:hchtwm bhused, St. Stephen. Enlidpgoes, ristmas Day: Worship Service Organist i chlNG HERE at 12 noon. Music will be furnish- neau Coffee “ww rele & { ied by the Junior Choir. Mi BETHEL PENTECOSTAL Following Where Welcome and | ,Dorm.hy Greén will be the soloist. ASSEMBLY played at Mrs, | ! Worship Meet” One PAA Electra, ) \ \ § § \ \ \ \ \ \ ) i y : H § \ § \ ) ) ) s ) ) ! { ) \ § 3 ] 3 et D P % Ty T T z:fmmwmwmwww R Modest Prices Highest Quality CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! EXCLUSIVE Hand Embroidered NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT BEAUTIFUL LINEN SET FOR IIER' GUARANTEED—That all of our merchandise is the very finest, or your money will be refunded without question. PALERMO LINEN SHOP 7 MRS. DEMATTIO Third and Franklin PHONE 3323 LUNCHEON CLOTH With Six Napkins with a load of| passengers from Whitehorse, is dué.services. e e e o - |dial invitation to everyone in the The public is invited to all our 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor i of the city developed engine trouble JUNEAU ' ARE HONOR GUESTS, LUNCHEON Sowder, physician aboard the was hostess at luncheon at the Ju- Five tables were in play and prizes awarded Mrs. E, H. Kaser, Mrs. El- mer A. Friend and Mrs. Earle Clif- JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—-$50.000 SURPLUS—$75.000 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGE ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on an explosion. S ARRIVALS IN Ricketts, Comman- captain of the Talla- W. D. Sowder, wife Mrs. C. H. Anderson Shop Friday afternoon. luncheon, bridge was Anderson’s home. METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCI Fourth and Seward Streets wé::i:%@f:«&: SIS community to attend and enjoy | the fellowship of this hour. 1 ¥ &, Close Out on lIIIIIIIINIIllllIlHIIIlllllfllillllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIINHIIII!IIIIHIIIHHIIH L T T and GAMES AT COST! BARGAINS FOR THE KIDDIES ‘GUY SMITH DRUG STORES JUNEAU (Next Coliseum Theatre) DOUGLAS MIX A MERRY CHRISTMAS ... A few of the New Model D Hamilton Beach Mixers just received— At $19.75 GIVE BETTER LIGHT—New stock of [ES Lamps receiv- ed. Replace your old Floor Lamp Shade with new fabric covered parchment. OPEN EVENINGS Alaska Electric Light & Powef Cb. 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Classes Dot ; .IA BTy ! 10:45—Organ Moments, . r Choir assisting | Juneau bound plane passengers at| Sunday School from 2 to 3 o'clock for all. {Den't fail to be at the TERM- ) 11:00—Choir Special Music; Message by Minister. | Whitehorse, have taken the Whits|Will temporarily be held at the 1:30 pm—Broadcasting a service [ iinid sl -oadcast over KINY |Pass train to connect ' with the(road Camp nearby, in order to ac- over KINY. One half hour with z B il o o ity 1088 G by, i rde i - v KDY, e g Special Nurse to care for children rosan IR Iway" interested to attend this 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. g st Py ol ¢ . Church in polities caused revola- 8rowing school. | Tuesday, 7:30 pm. — Sunday 5:00—Candle Light Service, Junior-Y. P. Dept | School Christ Pr ) 6:15—Young People's Forum, M or speaking |tion in Russia, Mexico and Spain.| Chfistmas exercises at 7:30 this B ;(,m,fl;, Yoogr:myc 5 t i bt iR S | Will America escape? Hear this lec- | Wednesady evening at the Road » p:m.—Young People’s 7:15—Radio Family Hour, including a dramatization. | ture by Pastor Wood Sunday eve- | Camp, with the children speaking Meeting. E OU TO THIS “CHURCH WITH A SERVICE {ning at the Seventh-Day Adventist and singing appropriate selections, Communion Service the first ! g M S Church.—(Adv.) ) |And who knows, maybe Santa Sunday of each month. 2 RYONE TO ENJOY AND TO RENDER ——————— | Claus or. bohie ot Hig helpers will = Everyone cordially invited to all _ Give “Holeproof" Hoslery. - adv.{be present. We extend a most cor- these services. i i lfllllllllllllllllllllllllllII|IllllIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII