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Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1937. | Gturch (usuncements | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minisher Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School, Lesson 3-piece al Warm, water-repeller Christmas cherubs & |WANT wearable = lgifts! Here they are : . low priced. 3 pc. Sets E| $9.95 ‘i( oat, hat and legging sets. Warm, well jmade. 2 to 6. | sermon, topics, ete. “Christian Fellowship.” T 1-7; Rev. 21:1-7. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub-~ jeet, “An Undone Cake.” “Ephraim is a cake not turned.” Hosea 7:8 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under leadership of the Young People’s John 1 METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Sewara Streets O. L. KENDALL. Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship. | Society. Topic, “What Makes Life Epworth League, 6:45 p.m., Gene Worth Living? Scripture Refer- Rhode, president. | ences, II. Cor. 3:6; I. John 5:12; Col 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. 3:2. Ladies’ Aid social meeting Wed-| Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek nesday, 7 p.m. in Social Room of|Prayer Service. This week’s study is church {found in the eleventh chapter of Epworth League party Friday,[Romans. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—The Social You will always receive a warm|Hour of the Young People will be welcome at the Methodist Church. |held in the Church Building in the Village. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN A cordial invitation is given {o all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Corner of Third and Main Streets REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE e Pastor FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Warm, Cozy Bathrobes = \‘ $2.75 H -soft flannel ¥ atin trims, EINFEERNEESIENED NEEISEREERRERENEIREE EEIEENEASREEE tTois' Dresses | -~ B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. | S PILOT ELECTED MAYOR IN PLANE Pilc elected Hakon In what was termed @ tion in an airy Christensen, was mayor of Cantwell durin sence of John Carlson Mr. Carlson went to cently with Pilot Ck Inasmuch as the ci to 10 voters the election in Chi id c prove sen s rlson would investi rent pro; ile in the s - DAUGHTER IS BORN Friends Tom Gi of A C birth recently of a daw At € > FREE TURKEY Beer Parlor. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” A RO the ab- & & Girl Writes Note; ! Father Kills Self! CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—After hav- his twelye-year-old daughter, | nia, write his rewell note, tian Klinek, fifty, committed cide by hanging. i though estranged from his wife, | with whom Virginia lived, Klinek | often had the child visit him. He| asked her to write the following | note | Turn everything over to my wife | and daughter. I do not intend to reets for the WPA or for| break anybody who went home to her| hortly after, told police she did not understand the meaning of‘ the note. D - CAVANAUGH DIES Thomas Cavanaugh, 76, old-time | 1t of Wasilla, died recently of attack. | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome a SUNDAY a 1t & How B ORGAN PIPE Ps ANTHEM INSTRU inior Qui COUPLFE CLUB work 1 ; We broadcast over KINY || SCHOOL AT 9:45: |boat, looked up to see which way|squirrel. “Because he's too big.” RGAN MOME! MORNING WORSHIP AT 11: VESPER HOUR sereen hoir nd Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, { Organist. | Sundays 10:50 to 12. 50 children all age-groups. NTS AT 10:50 Reverie” (Tschaikowski) idt, he Mountains.” Ryler); “Postlude” (Ryler). 5 TO 6: andle light. by (Van Dyke) Mildred Webster. ntette neeting, 7:00 Monday evening. Reservations by phoning 373. whole North, called “The Spray.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. SBunday services will be held at| 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship. 11 am. in the First Church of| Holy Gospel, Matthew 11:2-10{Christ, Scientis{, Juneau, on Fifth (Third Sunday in Advent). and Main Streets. The subject will Sermon, “The Purpose of the|be “God the Preserver of Man.” ! King's Coming.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | Music: prelude, “Slumber Song”| Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-| by Schumann; offertory, “The|monial meeting. | Shepherd Boy” by Wilson; solo, “The Spirit of God,” Mr. Frank J. Good; postiude, “Carmen March” by Bizet; hymns, 21, 129, 9. 6:30 p.m.—Luther League. Christmas program rehearsals 12:30 Sunday and 4 p.m. Wednesday. Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve- ning, 8 o'clock. The Sunday School Christmas program will be rendered Thursday evening, December 23. Church Christmas service, day, December 26. The public is invited to all serv- ices. Christian Science Readlng Room in church building. This room 18 open to the public Wedpesduy: afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to' attend these services and visit the reading room. SEVENTH-DAY ADVE CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services of this church are held on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. Sabbath school Saturday, 10 a.m with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, or leader, Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. as Society and Home Com- mission meets every first and fourth TIST | Sun- HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, EPISCOPAL Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Sunday Services: We 8:00 am. — Hoiy communion.|Tuesday at 2 p.m. All are welcome 10:00 a. Sunday School. to all the services of this church 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and|H. L. Wood, pastor. sermon Friday, 2:30 p.m.—Guild meets. CATHOLIC CHURCH Choir rehearsal 8 p.an. y of the Church of the Nat “Everybody, lock him up, the lady squirrel. In a minute half |a dozen _squirrels were sitting on says he can, rescue Helga, the ‘,top of the sailor tying up his arms doll, that was stolen from the and less. toyshop by the white fox. | “Wait a minute,” he shouted. “I |really don’t know what youre talk- CHAPTER TWELVE 1ng Bhout. 4 | Then a very old gentlemen squir- The Sailor Starts Out {rel, who had been watching, took Santa was dreadfully curious his pipe out of his mouth and said, when he woke the next morning and “Maybe the boy is right. Let him found his toyshop already at work. talk.” The sailor doll told him they were So the six squirrels stepped aside making the fastest ice boat in the and the sailor, lying on the ground lall tied up, said, “What acorn do Then the Queen of Fairies said:{you mean?” “The fox is wearing a string of bells.[ “The acorn that will make our If you need me, steal the bells from son “shrink,” said the old squirrel. him, and ring them. I'll come.” |“The woods Fairy said she was send- Just before the sailor started to ing it to us today.” search for Helga in his iceboat Mrs. | A Magic Acorn Santa gave him a fine gift. It was, “Well, T saw her only this morn- a warm suit of the softest white ing over at Santa’s toyshop,” said leather with a little jacket that the sajlor. “But she didn’t mention fitted himp high about his neck. it. And why shouldy our son shrink?” Then the sailor climbed into his‘ “That’s simple,” snapped the lady The story so far: The Queen of Fairi has introduced a pert sailor doll to Santa. The sailor the wind was blowing, set his sai]s" “Gracious, where he?” asked and slid off down the hill and out|the sailor. of sight. He ate so many berries that the He had scarcely been gone an|{Woods Fairy put a magic acorn in hour when he saw ahead of him|his path that made him swell up dozens of squirrels running excite-|ten times his size when he ate it. edly in and out of a big oak tree.!But the more he swells the more of So he reefed his sails and came to!her berries he eats. You see it wasn't a stop in their midst. |very good punishment. So now the “Please, sir, where’s the acorn,” Woods Fairy is sending us an acorn is “But what can I do about it?” isaid the sailor. “Acorns?” said the sailor. “What| “You'll have to get that acorn do you mean?” before you can go on,” said the “Now stop pretending,” said the determined lady squirrel. So the lady squrirel. “Give it to me.” ]sallor promised he would “But I don’t have one,” said the{ up in a long green coat. ‘Lock Him Up’ 19th, morning and afternoon. .s‘ullur. Monday: The Earthworm How did he get too big?"”, said a little lady squirrel all dressed /that will make him shrink again.” | e U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER [ (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Dec. 12: Cloudy with snow flurries and warmer tonight and Sunda fresh to [strong easterly winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with snow flurries and warmer tonight and Sunday over north portion, rain mixed with snow over south portion tonight and Sunday; fresh to strong easterly { winds strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, and Chatham | | Strait. i | Ferecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to | strong easterly winds. | VSlain in Cabin 7 Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets | REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J,, | Pastor | | | t | | | Usual services at usual hours. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” : | LOCAL DATA i REV. Jg}lx:\ k.lqm gt:;;;‘”‘Minis(ef 5 i |, Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathet | EV. : SSE, 5 4 pm. yest'y 29.32 3 36 NE 20 Clear e b o el 4 am. today 2934 0 67 N 21 Clear 10:50 to 11:00 & x(:\ml«l')x»n;;(t{:lo. fRon wodhy el - 1 bl 16 8. Flutries | o f ments. il s | RADIO REPORTS 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. | § - ¥ TODAY < See our advertisement elsewhere | § B i owest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. in this paper 4 Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather 3 b Atka 40 32 32 18 09 Cloudy TP Y Anchorage o i 4 E CHAPEL BY THE LAKE ‘Bam‘:"s‘ 12 2 ; 5 0 (On Fritz Cove Corner) Nome 18 ;4, 41 3% T C]ear. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Bethel i | 5 6 2 0 Clear Sunday School at 9:45 am. for Fairbanks 3 24 i 38 0 Clear § one hour in comforlably heated S ¥ | ik -34 4 0 Clear quarters, with well-taught classes ot i’alxl % | _x) -46 ?i 0 Clear for children of all age-groups. [ Enitdh fhbor 86 4 b 42 0 Cloudy )} Chapeladies, for all women of the | | Rodiak b ‘ ;le # 2 T Pt.Cldy community interested to attend, | ey 20 | % 32 12 1.06 Snow meets every other Wednesday eve: | 2 16 4 0 Clear ' ) | fnniean 9 | -1 0 21 0 Clear ning at someone’s home, timely no- | Sitka 2 is X _uce of meetings .|.s\m!ly appearing | Retchikan 30 e = 1 A . in other columns of this paper. | Princ | o 5 5 now | | Prince Rupert 42 32 42 14 55 Rain 3 AT | | Edmonton -4 -14 -14 4 THE SALVATION ARMY '] I esits & o 1 ‘ 10 Clear | Willoughoy Avenue | 52 12 46 Cloudy Sunday, 2:30 p.n.—Praise meet: { Portiand 54 4 4 e Rain | o G e |san Francisco ... 68 60 62 12 64 Rain || Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School l&f_wl TOE e | 20 22 10 0 Clear "' Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvatior | ‘ashington 36 20 20 4 0 Clear ) WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY meeting. ] Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.—Public meet- | ! Seattle (airport), raining, temperature 49; Blaine, cloudy, 54; Vic- | ing. | | toria, clear, 48; Alert Bay, cloudy, 44; Bull Harbor, raining, 48; Triple 5 Parade. Island, raining; Langara Island, raining, 37; Prince Rupert, raining, Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard 4 |42; Ketchikan, raining, 31; Craig, cloudy, 27; Wrangell, snowing, 18; Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- O_f'fl_ Lee 'Tm'm'r, 23, recently- |Petersburg, cloudy, 18; Hoonah, clear; Sitka, clear, 14; RadioVlle, clear, 1 ing. ‘1‘-"\“1)"\4‘]1 b'A‘Im_Y "l:"“}f“- ;"?S’f‘!““d 10; Soapstone Point, clear, 14; Juneau, snowing, 2; Skagway, clear, | All are welcome. e il HhaRib M‘)pf"“‘,“a;‘- in @ |.g si Elias, cloudy; Yakutaga, cloudy, 10; Cape Hinchinbrook, clou- it ,‘ rm; Yionra atte }‘“_ ety |dy, 23; Cordova, cloudy, 18; Chitina, snowing, -22; McCarthy, foggy, BETHEL PENTECOSTAL there with John S. Whitlow, 245 Anchorage, foggy, 4; Portage, cloudy, 8; Fairbanks, clear, -32; Hot ¢ § ASSEMBLY burg, Va., shoe worker. Mis Springs, clear, -10; Tanana, clear, -22; Ruby, clear, -10; Nulato, clear, er, pictured above, was an intimate |-4; Ohogamute, clear, 2. 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS | friend of Whitlow’s wlfg. Juneau, Dec. 12. — Sunrise, 8:39 a.m.; sunset, 3:08 p.m. Dec. 13.— Pastor | Sunrise, 8:40 a.m.; sunset, 3:08 p.m. Sunday services: WEATHER OPSIS 11:00 a.m.— Morning Sermon by the pastor. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for all. Worshi, Y p. The Pacific Ocean, all Alaska except fhe interior and northern por- tions, the southwest Canadian provinces and the Pacific Coast states g were covered this morning by a large low pressure area with one cen- MOURNED g A 2 £ i ter of 2850 inches about 200 miles west of Vancouver Island and an- § 1:30 p.m—Broadcas 8 4 5 > : o mv‘_fK}N"“{_ L cae N R e R ’J‘l‘[ffi“’:” "";“f‘:1;:"1‘1““’[“"l‘_mfllmy'o‘m.o.- of 2860 inches about 100 miles southwest of Kodiak Island. The é 7:30 p.m.—Evening. Service. Hwnuh-}l Ehe tun bh of Michael l)rz-'bdmpm-(‘l was mo.rfmfnt(-l_\' high from Barrow to HIIL?SO{]:S Bz.)_'. Light 9, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Gospel Serv=.ymata symbol to them of the strug- .\.xvmw fell from Ban.o\& to the mouth of the MacKc:nmc River, from At- g i Mgty S Gor—,kd z*'ast to Kodiak I-.sland and over Southeast Alaska and southwest Friday, 7:30 pm. — Young Peo- |ty vule : s agains Canada and moderate rain from Vancouver Island to southern Califor- ph's meeting, })M mx»x S e ey mrm‘"m‘\ Fair \»‘cath.cr 1)r?vf111cd over ':hj, rest of the field of observation Communion Service the first Sun- | Akt "; 1‘.‘:!‘ the ’f‘lvn”lvfm?emluxes over Alaska this morning were warmer over the day of each month. ,‘ S B ol ke extreme southeast and north portions and colder in other parts. it Everyone cordially invited to all| ey o P With Gere > = 7 i g these services. HIDg L D ohed him by ye. Dis present fiveday-a-week employ- Seiorety er They punished him by e~ ¢ 4o spend his next fifteen “v’e Ir s fusing to Iet him build a house on . White WIfe Sues it. so he lived in a gypsy wagon. Saturdays and Sundays in the coun- | i s PFinally he had to sell it anyway,|'y ik | - Over Japan Rival byt nis admirng countrymen pu bt e | a U Ig — che i him anot ', . NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Charging Sigm Ll Drought Booms Price MOSCOW. Dec. 11. — Neglecting | no opportunity to teach young Bol- sheviks ho wto shoot, teachers in 4& husband, Harry Niles, wealthy her y who married her leather importer, of Army Mules Now Drunken Driver Shanghai, had a romantic at- i :l‘::‘l;m’:\f li‘ul' ]\‘ Japanese woman WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. — The |sheviks how to shoot, teachers in there, Mrs rie Niles won an verage price of horses and mules ment of 3500 boys and girls rang- § m»nul‘mvm here, it was learned. Ervfls ge 'en s has jumped from $161 to $175, a, 13 to 16 years old. The { On recommendation of Referee 5 House sub-committee on army ap-| equipment ranges from O'Gorman, Justice Valente signed R |propriations learned. “Due to the uniforms to gas masks. A great the decree. She charged that after WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Dec. 11— |drought,” said the witness. a}l‘gnment developed with forma- | the marriage in Shanghai she learn- |Ed Pippin is going to jail for fif- The army plans to buy 2,§22 tion of the division because boys ed ubum‘ the Japanese woman, teen weeks to ser a thirty-day horses and mules in the coming wanted to exclude girls. The girls whereupen her husband told her:!sentence. |fiscal year. They are expected to won the argument. “This is East and you are West,| Assistant Trial Justice C. C. 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