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SUMME STRAW er have — =z, smarter than in th mer of "pretty” suits as hats of fine with smart trim ers perch gayly on and ! fur We've straw hats fo occasion, bo of tow straws of the $3.95 to $6.95 Juneau straws is sum- fashions. Nothing goes so well with softly feminine dresses and gs. Flow- rims; and veils ther touch of femininity. h in and out n, in all the smart 2ason. B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. ‘s Leading Department Store been siraws crowns 5 add a r every Notices for tms churcn column tust be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday smorning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. flol.\' TRINITY CA'I‘HEDBM:. EPISCOPAL Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Sunday Services: $:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 am.—Morning prayer and sermon. Mrs. W. C. Walther will ging an offertory selection, accom- | panied by Miss Helen Torkelson, organist. 1 i RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | CHURCH { “The Friendly Church” Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Paster 10:00 a.m.—Snnday School. Therel will be no Sunday School for two| Sundays, May 16 and 23. All pupils ere asked to come agaln Sunday,| May 30, and meet the new pastor and his wif he Rev. and Mrs. John L. Cauble. 11:00 an -Mothers’ Day Service | and pastor s farewell Sermon, “Serving the Master.” Anthewms: “The Triumph Song,” the Senior Choir; “Savior Teach Me Day by Day,” the Junior Choii: Solo, “The Holy City,” L. Mae Al°xander. A short m ‘ug of the church! council is cciled after the service fomorrow. i ‘There will be no servic = at this shurch for the two Sundays, May 16 and 23. The new pastor, the Rev. John L. Cauble will hold his first service at 11 am., Sunday, May 30. ‘This will also be Memorial Sunday The public is welcome all services. at CATHOLIC CHUKCH Chureh of the Nativity of tie Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S. J.. Pastor Bunday, May 9, 1937, Sunday with- in the Octave of the Ascension 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- struction. 1 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and ser- mon. . 7:30 pm.-—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the most Blessed Sacrament. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily. 7:30 p.m.—May devotions evening during May. | Baturday, May 15, the Vigil of each * | aisf 3 .| for all. (:Lst, Church on Wednesday at 2 o 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting & service clock. o over KINY. | the leadership of the Young People's See our advertisement elsewnere m this paper. FIRST CHURCH uf CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be neld at 11 am. In the First Church of CHURCH Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth|cormer Second and Main Streets and Main Streets. The subject will A. L. WOOD, Pastor be “Adam and Fallen Man.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room 1t open to the public Wednesday nfternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to atiend these services and visit the rewing room. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Note: The services of tuis church are held on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. Sabbath school Saturday, 10 a.m. Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath Worship, 11 am. Sermon by pastor or church leader, Tuesday evening at 7:30, midweek prayer and devotion. Home Commission and Dorcas So-| METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCII CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Near Fritz Cove Corner REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. Sunday school from 2 to 3 o'clock, meeting temporarily at the Road Floyd Dryden in charge. Camp nearby, with well-taught No morning worship service. classes for everyone living out the £:30 pm. — Regular Epworth |highway interested to come. League Devotional Meeting. Fourth and Seward Streets 0. L. KENDALL. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. BETHEL PENTECOSTAL 2:00 pin—Evening church serv- ice in charge of the Epworth ASSEMBLY League. Mr. Clinton Thomas, Presi- 131 Math Street ! CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, | dent of the Epworth League, will speak on the subject, “Our Love Pastor for God.” There will be special| Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.. Ser- mon by the pastor. ’ 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes music. The Interdenominational Mission- ary Society will meet in the Metho- 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel serv- ce. FIRST PRESBYT"2YAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “The Obedience of Noah.” Gen. 8:- 20-22. Gen. 9:8-117. Friaay, 7:30 p.n.—Young People’s Meeting. Communion Service the llnt 11:00 a.m. Morning Sermen. Sub-~ Sunday of each month. ject, “Confessing Christ.” “Art not| Everyone cordially invited to all thou one of this man’s disciples?” these services. John 18:17. { A 7:30 pm—Evening Service under | THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughoy Avenue “The Good Church |ADJUTANT AND MRS, TANNER | Member is World-Visioned.” Matt. LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS 28:16-20; John 4:35. Sunday, 2:30 pm.—Praise meet- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek (In8- Prayer Service. Friday, 7:30 p.m. — Young Peo- | Sunday, ple’s Social, | meeting. Society. Topic, 7:30 pm. — BSalvation {all to attend these services and wor- |18 ship with us. { Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard | Parade. | School, Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | A cordial invitation is given to ln“’e‘d“y' 7:30 p.m—Public mel%-l nnusLAsfl | NEWS MO’I‘HERS TO BE HONORED AT PROGRAM ON SUNDAY Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Labor Union Hall, the Eagles Ladies’ Auxiliary will sponsor their annual Mother’s Day program. The program which has beenar- ranged is as follows: Doxology, au- dience; invocation, the Rev. Dean C. E. Rice; address of welcome, Leonard Johnson, W.P.; “A Song of Mother,” Moore, Girls' High School Chorus under direction of Gifford Carter; address, “Mother— God's Gift,” Floyd L. Gilman “Sweetheart” by E. De Lamater, Douglas School Orchestra under di- Through the courtesy of Charles Tuckett, manager of the theatre, the show hour has been posiponed until 8:30 o'clock. - e - — DEAN RICE TO DELIVER BACCALAUREATE SERMON For the seniors of Douglas High baccalaureate services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Episcopal church. Dean C, E. Rice will deliver the farewell message to the graduating class and Emmett Thompson, of Juneau, will sing two selections. Parents and friends of the class are invited to attend. A R TO ERECT GROCERY STORE Construction of the new grocery store to be erected for Tony Simin, local merchant, will commerce Monday morning with J. O. Kirk- ham in charge. The building will be located on the former Goetz Gro- cery site on Third Street. e NINE STUDENTS COMPLETE HIGH SCHQOL REQUIREMENTS Nine seniors, members of the| Douglas High Schodl graduating | class of 1937, completed their high school requirements yesterday af—, ternoon. | Qther high school students must return to their studies Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week for examinations before com-; pleting the term. Thursday the teachers will meet and reports will be completed. will attend the University of Alas- ka next fall. Agnes Baroumes, Gerald Cashen, Robert Feero, Joe Riedi and Ben Shitanda, other members of the class, are undecided in their plans. R LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING | A meeting of the Ladies Auxili- ary to the F.O.E. will be held Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mamie Jensen, on 5th and E Street. Important business is to come before the meeting and all members are urged to be present. ————————— LEAVE FOR SEATTLE Mrs. Walter Savikko and two children left on the Northland early i }csberda_v rection of Gifford Carter; “Bene- C. N Al;u‘ers?n. Mrs. E, ?3ur- fits Forgot,” a reading from the v nett, D. R. Crawford, Charles (,uld'w Life of Linceln, Sam Devon; “Home stein and w ¢ J. Jess, R. Maw- Sweet Home,” audience; benedic- 8 2 ‘u;mu;{. H) Pre;ht‘.‘"r S g 77777 L, h and wife, S. S. € kn, Dely 0, B, Hipe, Notices ro: tnls enurch column and “ms Miss H. Gingaman, Mrs. morning Lr_v guarantee change of | Klingbreil, G. Muma, P. W:| sermon topics, ete. {Racey, Mrs. M. Sardar and three i TR y 'children, W. M. Pepper, Mrs. R. L.| ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | 040 {the lumber mill here 1 morning for Seaulv lo attend the wedding of Mrs. Savik- PRIN LOUISE ko's sister. They plan to be gone about six weeks. - - PURCHASES HOME B R I N Gl N G 47 Henry Stragier purchased the Opich house, on Second Street, Now 3 occupled by the McGee family. The | | Stragiers plan to move into their new home as soon as possible. FOR JUNEAU1 Canadian Pacnflc Sleamer\ Is Making First Trip | SURFACIN The work of surfacing Second | Street is progressing rapidly under | of Season the supervision of Bob Dupree, City &y “ Marshal. Canadian Pacific steamer Prin-| y AR 7 cess Levise, making her first trip| COUNCIL MEETING north of the 1037 season, is sched-| A regular meeting of the Citylyjeq to arrive in port at 4 ¢'clock| Council 15 scheduled for 8 o'clock |y i afternoon, enroute to Skagway Monday evening in the Labor Unioni,nq retirning southbound to Ju-| Hall. neau late Sunday night or Monday TR £ B maorning. |1 Pa ers aboard the Princess! for Juneau include the fol- — o i | Duuglas Church pust be recelved. by, The -Empire (i s, Brayhy, Hi Ostmictias], " J. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday p.iin Mrs. M. R. Hermann. Sunday school. | service. | 30 p.m.- The following for Juneau are for| A9, ‘pcRaeaivarets Tulsequah: W. Beattie, M. Barter, { |W. C LT e Knox, DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH |j acDonald, J. Maitiand, A, Ost- 8t. Aloysius Church gard. A Palo, i Thurnlcmu':," B9 4.n—HOl. . C. Riichie, C. Berg, J. R. Black-| 12:45 Sunday School. Dlell, W, 3" Haidie, H| I | burne, T. K . J. McCauig, R. Nesje, J. l"lvuuu J. Petroff, A. W. Woods. - -ee |LEGIONNAIRES AND | "SONS DINE MONDAY | EVENING IN DUGOUT, Approximately 30 American Le- gion fathers and their sons have, declared intention of being on hand DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN ON ices: Bible School :30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these sl‘rvlros.: DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and for the organization dinner of the services. Sons of Legion Monday night at | e LN 6:30 in the Dugout, according to| TENDER MOIRA HERE Past Department Commander A. E. Making her first trip into Juneau Karnes, chairman of the Sons of this season, the Libby, McNeill and Legion committee, and request that Libby cannery tender Moira, ar- Legionnaires who have no sons also |rived here from Taku Harbor this show up for the dinner at which | morning and tied up at the City formal start of the organization| Dock. will be made and application of| - eee - ‘L]l.!ll(‘l signed BRING LOG RA S T Mk r‘,:‘“f;u,‘,:i‘.:}é i SEMI-FINAL LINEUPS Compans camp at Tuxckan 15anc,| FOR PING-PONG EVENT OF TUESDAY EVENING the Juneau Lumber Mills tug Lnnv Fisherman and Quilcene arrived '1'.‘ S t night. | gemefinals in the Juneau ping- -, Four of the graduating students! ipong tonimament will be played will continue their education. Jen-' MISS TIBER OUT Tuesday night. One group will play nie Johnson and Vera Kirkham, who, Miss Bertha M. Tiber, Supervisor ', .vine Noble's and the other at will enroll at the Griffin-Murphy ©f nurses for the Bureau of Indian p..t care's. Business College, plan to leave for Affairs, flew to Hoonah from her| pjucys af the Nobie home will be Seattle on July 5. Ruth Langseth headquarters here yesterday bY genecict, Wester, Noble, Rands, will enter nurses training school, AAT plane. |Duckworth, Barragar, Schmidt and Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, in e e 'Werner. At Caro’s the players September, and Arthur Reinikka ' NOTICE will be Byron Miller, Hutchings, Aufomobile owners are warned to have their brakes, lights, etc., tested before May 10. Violators of ordin- ance covering defective equipment will be prosecuted. DAN RALSTON, Chief of Police. (Whitehcad, Wirt, Caro, Bob Kim- ball, John Keyser and John Halm. D | {MEMBERS OF EPWORTH /GO ON OUTING PARTY Members of the. Epworth League jof the Metropolitan Methodist church enjoyed a beach party last ,night going out 18 miles on the Eagle River Highway for the affair. Those enjoying the event were Clin- ton Thomas, Jean Rhode, Budd ger is here now. Mance, Rodman Johnson, Fred Cov- — - - ington, Willette Kendler, Elsie Den’t miss the big dance at The |Douglas, Thais Bayers, Leona Sal- Terminal tonight. Cover charge 50¢c, oum, Margaret Lindstrom, Ray Lin- ladies free. adv. gren. adv. Mrs. E. R. Jaeger of Long Beach, Cal.,, mother of Mrs. Simpson Mac- Kinnon, is coming north on the; North Sea for a swnmer visit with | her daughter and family. Mr. Jae- | NORTHERN LIGHT VRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship Meet™ Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- Ing. All are welcome. — e — NOTICE Volunteers are wanted to build Grand Stand at BB grounds 9 a.m. Sunday, May 9. ady. JUNEAU FIRE DEPT. ——.ee— Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- | help | Pentecost, is a day of fa<t and ab- ents. | 11:00 am. *Alaska” by Lester D. Heuderson. — Morning waship, ) 25¢ Rates ANNOUNCES A NEW | PHONE NUMBER LET THE ARROW CAB POINT . THE WAY FOR YOU. 24-Hour Service SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO MRS. DORA POOLE MR. WM. (BILL) POOLE | Soapstone Point, cloudy, 149; skagway, {cloudy, 43; Chitina, cloudy, 44; McCarthy, U. 8. DEPARTMENT Ol' AGRICULTURE WEATHER BUREAD THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weathcr Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 pm., May 8. Cloudy tonight and Sunday; probably showers; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Tize sarometer Tewj. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather 4 pan. yest'y 2071 64 30 s 4 Pt. Cldy 4 am. today 29.70 44 9 sSwW 1 Cloudy {12 noon today 29.77 55 50 SE 9 Cloudy CABLE AND RADIG REPOKTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temv. velocity 24hrs, Weather Atka 44 44 38 40 18 B Cloudy Anchorage 58 o | .39 0 : Barrow 10 10 | -6 -6 10 0 Cleas Nome 34 32 18 18 8 0 Bethel 54 48 24 28 4 o Fairbanks 56 54 32 32 4 0 Dawson 58 58 | 28 30 4 0 St. Paul 38 36 | 30 3 14 0 Dutch Harbor 38 38 | 34 34 6 06 Kodiak 42 42 32 38 4 .32 Cordova 48 a4 38 40 4 T | Juneau 64 64 2 u 1 0 Cloudy Sitka B e 43 — — 0 e Ketchikan 70 62 4 44 4 x Rain Prince Rupert ....»70 60 40 4 4 .02 Rain ,| Edmonton 52 52 38 38 18 0 Pt Cldy Seattle 60 58 50 50 12 18 Cloudy Portland 64 62 50 50 6 09 Cloudy San Francisco 60 58 | 50 50 4 .01 Clear New York 4 64 52 52 6 T Rain Washington 72 65 | 52 54 8 16 Cloudy WEATHETD’, CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY (airport), raining, temperature, 50; Blaine, raining, 48; Vic- 48; Alert Bay, raining, 42; Bull Harbor, raining, 45; 45; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 45; Ketchikan, showers, 50; Petersburg, cloudy, Sitka, cloudy, 40; Juneau, cloudy, 49; Radioville, cloudy, 52; Cape St. Elias, Seatutle toria, cloudy, Langara, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, cloudy, 46 cloudy, partly cloudy, 40; Cordova, clear, 44; Anchorage, clou- 46; Nenana, cloudy, 40; Hot Springs, cloudy, Fairbanks, cloudy, 48; Tanana, cloudy, 40; Ruby, cloudy, raining, 37, Ohogamute, clear, 32. Juneau: May 9.—sunrise 3:48 a.m., rise 3:46 a.m., sunset 8:08 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Two storm areas were charted on this morning’s weather map, one centered about 400 miles west of Prince Rupert where a pressure of 2930 inches prevailed, and second storm area was over the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressure being 2850 inches at latitude 46 degrees and east longitude 172 degrees. High pressure prevailed over the Alaskan Arctic coast and over the Pacific coast states. Precipitation has fallen a‘ Kodiak, Atka, and Aklavik, from Ketchikan southward to Oregon, and over western Alaska, elsewhere over the field of observation generally fair weather was reported. The lowest temperature at Fairbanks last night was 32 degrees and dy, 45; 41; Nulato, raining, 40; Flat, sunset 8:04 p.m.—May 10. Sun- |the highest yosterdny was 56 degrees. Read the Clc(ssfiled Ads in THE EMPIRE: — NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister BYRON MILLER Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SUNDAY SCHOQL AT TEN O'CLOCK well-taught classes; worthwhile activities. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: a devotional preparation for worship. WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: (not brogdcast) “MOTHER'S DAY” MESSAGE AND MUSIC' HONOR MOTHER! MALE QUARTET, “Some Mother Prays for You" (Ackley). VOCAL SOLO, “Mother, My Own" (Caldwell), Mary Jeanette Whittier. MARIMBA SOLO, Clarence Rands. PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED It is suggested that at this service the people sit together as famiiies, in honor of mother. A floral token for EACH MOTHER attending service. OPENING SPECIALS If you are interested in Washing Machines * Electric Irons Coffee Makers Cleaners or Toasters VISIT OUR GRAND OPENING ; SATURDAY, MAY 8 Each adult visitor gets ticket on door prizes. Alaska Electric Light 8 l'oyer Co-pap_y . Ve il