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-~ 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, MAY 29, I937 l [H RS IlIIIIIlIIlHHImhI (A tl"!IIIII|lI‘Iul!'II|IIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIt U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTS s RE, WEATHER BUREAD . PREACH TWICE & HE WEATHER —— | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 10:00 a.m.—Bible school. (By the U. S. Weather Bureau; Notices for tmi churen column | CHURCH ’ 11:00 a.m.—Morning sermon, P i ¢ UN TUM RRO taust be received by The Empire Corner Sccond and Main Streels| 7:30 pm—Rvening Service under | orecast for Juneau and vicinily, brginning at 4 p.m., May 29. oot later than 10 o'clock Saturdny’ A. L. WOOD, Pastor | 'he leadership of the Young People’s Clovdy tonight and Sunday, probably snowers; moderate southerly morning to guarantee chanze of o Society. winds. 7 sermon topics, etc. L Note: The services of tuis church | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek I1C| h]](]](‘n Not A(]m]([(-d to! are held on Saturday, the seventh|Prayer Service. LOCAL DATA One Servicd O sl HOLY TRINII CATHEDEAL, day of the weck. Friday, 7:30 pm. — Young Peo-| Time Barom Mer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty Weather ne service—uverliow EPISCOPAL Sabbath school Saturday, 10 am. ple’s Social. 4 pm. ye 3008 55 42 w 5 Cloudy M(,(.“ma Provided Fourth ang Gold Streets Bible classes for ‘all ages. | A cordial invitation is given to|4 am. foday 3017 43 85 0 0 Cloudy 53 | THE VERY REV. CHARLES i Sabbath Worship, 11 a.m. Sermon |a]i (o attend these services and wor- [12 1con today 3018 52 56 s 9 Spkling ! | E. RIC| by pastor or church leader. |ship: with ,us. . - | Sunday Services | Tuesday evening at 7:30, midweek e DA ASDRADIO REFOZES 8:00 a.m.—Holy (()mmnnlon prayer and devotion. | NORTHERN L1G:: _RESDY- YESTERDAY FODAY 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and s | TERIAN CHURCU Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am sermon. ! THE SALVATION ARMY 3 - | station temp. tcmp temn. temp. velncity 24hrs. Weathe | i | here Welcome and worship | Aqcq 42 a0 28 9 Evening service at Douglas. | Willoughoy Avenue | Meet” X 33, 38 12 35 Rain | ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNLR | Franklin at Fourth Anchorage 60 — %88 - 0 | METROPOLITAN METHODIST "' LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS { 2 i Barrow 38 38 | - = | < ¥ |KLV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | Nome s 4 EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Sunday, 2:30 p.n.—Praise meet- | Baers o 8 | 84 34 4 0 Clear | Fourth and Seward Streets |ing. MRS, TREROR DAVIS, ORS: [Betibr 8w | » e 6 0 Pt Cldy | 0. L. KENDALL, Pastcr | Sunday, 6:00p.m.—Sunday Schoo! ig“g ‘(‘,’“l‘l‘_so‘a“‘:*‘g] ,s,%hrwfll;, P 66 6 | 33 38 4 11 . Pt Cldy | 10:00 a.m.—Church school. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Salvation Pm‘: sgiabadtity ¥ 3““‘[-:"“] :’g Z; 40 40 0 0 Pt Cldy 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. | meeting. § Tee e - e AU . 38 40 24 0 Cloudy | 6:30 pm.—Epworth League, Mr. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- IEL » x:‘m';dvcrt:,:‘(:?-‘::gel‘;;j?c‘:: g"[‘f“kfi‘"bm‘ 44 44 42 42 0 13 Cloudy {Clinton Thomas President. ing. gy £ i 46 42 40 40 10 26 Rain 8:00 p.n.—Evening service. Miss Parade. sl o 0T Sy 52 50 40 40 10 Cloudy Leona Saloum will sing at the eve- | wednesday. 7:00 pm. — Guard : Juncau 56 55 3 43 0 T . Cloudy ning service. Friday, 7:90 pm—Public mect- | \TTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS |Sitka 51 4 88 s 0 The public is cordially invited to 4 Vs R | The repatred court of the Juneau |Ketchikan 58 56 | 3 36 4 02 Clear all ‘of thesaservices. | “‘A” i |Tennis Club is now ready for play,|Prince Rupert 54 54 | 38 40 0 04, gloudy | are. wejtome, |the court being private and for use :g::"l“m" 64 60 36 38 8 T Rain CATHOLIC CHURCH B3 ' i only by members who have paid tle 60 56 | 46 46 4 02 Cloudy Church of the Nativity of t:c RESURRECTION LUTHERAN cyrrent year dues. Due to expense|Portland 64 60 48 48 4 i Cloudy Blessed V. M., Juncau ! CHURCH of making repairs to the one court|San Francisco 62 60 | .60 ‘5b 4 0 Clear Fifth and. Gold Streets | “The Friendly Church” and dismantling the other court, New York 68 60 56 60 8 3 Cloudy REV. WM. G, LeVASSEUR, 8. J,, |Corner of Third and Main Streets dues of $10 are necessary for the|Washington 82 0 f i Oae 8e, 6 32 Pt Cldy MRS. WATSON ARGUE Pastor REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE 1937 season. Dues for single women WEATHER CONDITION AT § A. M. TODAY i, 5 Second Sunday After Pentecost, Pastor are $5.00 as a special inducement. _Preaching Sunday night at 2451 o7 " o 0 'of the Feast of, 10:00 am.—Sunday school | New locks have been placed on Seattle (airport), cloudy, temp-rature. 48; Blaine, cloudy, 50: Vic- . Its rythmic, slenderizing oclock at the Bethel Pentecostal|no o opieti and celebration of 11:00 am—First service by the |court pates and persons desiring to|toria, cloudy, 47; Alert Bay, partl; cloudy, 42; Bull Harbor, partly nce the beauty of this 3-thread Assembly on Main Street, the Rev.)y . “goe " pirtbday of His Holiness, Rev. John L. Cauble, who has ar- 'play must pay fee and obtain key|cloudy, 49; Langara, partly cloudy, 44; Triple Island, clear, —; Prince king in the new lovely Fash- Watson Argue, visiting evangelist,| g ‘i X1 with mass and sol- Tived to take the pastorate. This|from either Charles E. Harland. or|Rupert. clear, 44; Ketchikan, clear, 43; Craig cloudy, 48; Wrangell, . For ankle trimness . . . go will hurl a challenge to those Who |, " me De Deum at 8 am. will also be Memorial Sunday. |Sherwood Wirt who are this yearclear, 49;.Petersburg, partly cloudy, 55; Sitka, missing; Soapstone deny the virgin birth of Christ, 5:30 . Holy mass. The public is welcome at all handling the club finances. Point, cloudy, 48; Radioville, cloudy, 49;.Juneau, cloudy, 47; Skagway, h . . . Swingtime when he gives his sermon on “The| gio0 o Holy Mass and In- Services. |adv. JUNEAU TENNIS CLUB |cloudy, 48; Cape St. Elias, missing; Cordova, raining, 43; Chitina, Virgin Birth” or. “ Who Was the struction. H [ - > e - partly cloudy, 47; McCarthy, cloudy, 38; Anchorage, cloudy, 46; Fair- Father of Jesus?" Because of the| 14,35 g m_High mass and ser-| FIRST PRESBY™ "N CHURCH HERE COMES CARTER! banks, partly cloudy, 54; Hot Springs, clear, 50; Tanana, clear, 51. nature of the message and some|, | DAVID WAGGONE:, Minister ' Save the date, June 1. Girl Scout| Juneau: May 30. — Sunrise, 3:07 am ; sunset, 8:42 pih. May 31— 8 M B h d (:0 lnc 11 i the fi‘”‘"g”l‘:[ ‘;’“ u‘;:je“bmn 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic-| Sunday Services: benefit at the Coliseum. ady. | Sunrise, 3:06 a.m.; sunset, 8:50 p.m. . chi e Wi not e admi ul a A AR e tion of the most Blessed Sacral t. | = l ° . e ren S (1) » Mrs. Argue will conduct an overflow | g.., :\.r:.—}{nlv x:::: df:v o WEATHER SYNOPSIS | S .wx]'l\m; for Ul](er:. The [evlaonfgllsm Friday, June 4, First Friday of the ' The barometric pressure was high this morning along the coast ! uneau's Leading De will also speak Sunday at 10:45 a. i } ; from Cordova southward to Oregon, thence southwestwa ) u's L ing Department Store -4 *|month, usual devotions, is the Feast l N A l R E s . gon, thence southwestward to the ]"‘nt’d“ PUELY 5% m. on The Baptism in the Holy| ¢ the sacred Heart of Jesus, and - Hawaiian Islands, the crest being 30.46 inches over the Pacific Ocean Exclusive Distributors Phoenix Hosiery Ghost $ a day of special devotion. at latifrde 42 degrees and longitude 136 degrees, Low pressure pre- Next week will be the third and i vailed from the Aleutian Islands eastward to Kodiak Island, the low- STORE CLOSED MONDAY-—MEMORIAL DAY .nml weeek of the campaign. Ser-| 5 " ! ° est reported pressure being 29.30 inches a short distance southeast of r ices will be conducted every, night | BE[HE:S;:;:f;ObTAL s ecial Meetm oE Alford Dutch Harbor, and falling to the eastward. This general pressure dis- e e tribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions ||| | 121 Main Street b ; i M nd.n evening Mrs. Argue will CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, ’ from the Aleutians eastward to Yakutat, also locally over the interior be the speaker. “Sixteen Reasons Postor » E rd P t of Alaska, and over the Canadian Provinces east of the Coast Range, Why Christ May Return Soon” will % o n ra o os | Sunday services: be the subject Tuesday night. Wed- | ’ nesday night, the evangelist will| 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- show beautiful sterioptican slides of /mon by Rev. Watson Argue. Sub- the, Pentecostal churches, taberna-|Ject: .“The Baptism of the, Holy Jles, Bible schools, camp meetings | Ghost. and foreign mission stations around, 12:00 Noon—Bible Scnool. Classes the world |for all. | 1:30 pm—Broadcasting a service \ovcx KINY. ! 7:45 pm——Evenlng service. Ser- Capt.).H.Jensen .som | Virgin Birth.” Evangelists Rev. and Mrs. Wat- | 7 Harfl As Master' ]sun Argue are conducting evangel- istic services every night except inurd_ y at 7:45 o'clock. Special Imusic ‘and trombone solo. Everyone Lighthouse Service Ship| Arrives in Port Under |invited. New Commander Argue: Subject, “The Memorial DANCE “LKS’ HALL TONIGHT FIRST CHURCH UFf CHRIST, !7 SCIENTIST Sunday services will be neld nt‘ 11 am. in the First Church of! Christ, Scientis{, Juneau, on Fifth !and Main Streets. The subject will be “Ancient and Modern Necroman- alias Mesmerism and Hypno-! Having completed her tending of lights and stations along the! West Coast for her present voyage, | the lighthouse tender Hemlock ar- tism, denounced.” rived in port here this morning to| 10:00 am.—Sunday School. 10:00 P. M refuel and await the arrival of the| Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- »; . o steamer Yukon, before returning to|monial meeting. her Ketchikan base. Christian Science Reading Room j Master of the Hemlock on this,|[In church building. This room 1= Rands Orchestra his first voyage in Southeast Al-|open to the public Wednesday aska waters, is Capt. J. H. Jensen,|Bfternoons from 2:30 to 4. who has replaced Capt. W. H. Bar-| The public is cordially invited to| —_—— ———————————— ton in command of the tender. Capt.|Atiend these services and visit the | Barton has been transferred to the|‘eading room. tender Lupihe, based at San Fran- cisco. Capt. Jensen joined his new com- mand at Seattle just before the ten- der sailed north from there May 10. The Eemlock laid at Ketchikan for a week after arriving from Seattle, before continuing on her routine| and FLOWERS. $1.00 ating —_—mmm NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHAPEL BY THE LAKE On Fritz Cove Corner REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. Sunday school now begins at 9 jo'clock, and we meet in our own place “on the point.” Everyone in- terested to come is cordially in- Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, JUNEAU now being enjoyed a chapter each 4 BYRON MILLER week.s 5o B3Oy BEAGIE R Director the Hemlock from command of the| tender Roose which operates in Ore- gon and Washington waters. Al- though this is the first time he has commanded a vessel in Southeast Alaska, Capt. Jensen served with the Coast Guard in Southwest Al- aska about 20 years ago. Previous to being placed in com- mand of the Rose, about three years ago, Capt. Jensen served for 17| ye aboard the lighthouse tender CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SCHOOL AT TEN O'CLOCK, a vari hal hour every Sunday all summer. Kukui, in the Hawaiian Islands. ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY, “I find the present cold spring pful ten-minute devotional period. weather in this section quite a THIS STORE & e o change from the Islands,” Capt. B '\“‘":*‘ ““; i';hl‘);'im LI Jensen declared, “But I find this WILL BE (Attend this service as one way J country v interesting and am| to our henored dead and to the “living dead” who sure that I will soon be fitted in| CLOSED are ling g on today.) completely with the country and| MINISTER'S MESSAGE, “What Price Memorials?” liking it very much.” ALL DAY ANTHEM, “Our Hero Dead” (Ira B. Wilson), Followng her arrival here this MONDAY directed by Geo: Schmidt. morning, the Hemlock shifted one of the buoys marking the shoals at the sea end of the Alaska-Juneau Irock dump back into position. Just| before noon today she tied up at the A.-J. dock to take on oil. The Hemlock is to remain here to receive Temporary Assistant| Lighthouse Keeper Gailey off the| steamer Yukon which sailed from | Seattle this morning, and is due| here Tuesday. The ship will then take Keeper Gailey to Eldred Rock | in Lynn Canal, where it has berni reported that regular Keeper Story| is ill CHILDREN'S MOMENTS, a short story. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATICON e, —— SEE FEMMER FIRST For all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. ‘Phono 114. adv. FOR MEMORIAL DAY We have a varied stock of PLANTS We will have Bloom- ing Perennial Plants at the store as well as at the greenhouse for decor- Store will be open Sunday 9 a.m. to noon and on Monday 9 a.m. to | p.m. Minister [yge along the West Coast 15| vited to enjoy the hour with us, in- Store—Sll Sewurd St. lezds. cluding the interesting serial story Capt. Jensen was transferred to| LETE IN COMMEMORATION "TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY" TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE DUGOUT .Be there promptly to complete Day Plans. WILLIAM O. JOHNSON, Commander. graves. FLORISTS Phone 311 and by generally fair weather over the remainder of the field of ob- servation. Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ....May 18 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 [ FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. The First National Bank [UNEAU ] CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [ ZOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts BOOKKEEHNG SERVICE TRAINED AOCOUNTANTS Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ' Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein mdx Fresh Fruit and Vegetables FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery = | 1t THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.”

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