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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1937. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU H !directcd by George Schmidt, with A 'm Eve"ls Carol Beery Davis at the organ, and| MRS HUGSEVELT THE W 5 P L v S with Edythe Reily Rowe playing i EAT}’ER |cello obligato throughout, will pre- 4 3 sent the Cantata, “The Carol from PRU En Tu RUN (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) i n “n ay [ the Skies,” by Lorenz, with the fol- ) Forecast for Juneau and vicini'y, bezinning at 4 pm, Dec. 12: § |lowing personnel: | {Rain tonight and Sunday; modercte southerly winds. " H Sopranos—Mrs. John H. Chappell,| Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Sunday; & & P na"s Mrs. Dave Conkey, Miss Sheila de- moderate southerly winds except fresh over Dixon Entrance, Clarence | Fremery, Mrs. Dale Druliner, Miss Strait and Chatham Strait . . e Avis Erickson, Mrs. R. B. Glass, Mrs. | A2y Forecast of winds along the Coa’t of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh ° | 2 . 1| Walter Heisel, Mrs, P. J. Huss southeast winds 1 Christmas Observance Is to} \riss Mary Jeanette Whittier. | Women's Club President LOCAL DATA | Start Tomorrow— Altos—Miss Cynthia Batson, Miss Suggests First Lady Time Barometer Temp llummlL} Wind Velocity Weathes *){] Claire Carpenter, Mrs. H. L. Faulk- 2 36 s 6 Lt. Rain Church Decorated ner, Mrs, G. W. Johnson, Miss Marie for Position 2089 - 48 &2 BE 13 LLRain Beginning tomorrow morning at Potier and Miss Edythe Young. | 30.15 46 8 SE 8 Lt. Rain T l ME M A n c u E s o N ! 0:30 o'clock, which is fifteen min-| Tenors—Dale Druliner, Lou Hud-| ASHINGTON, Dec. 18. — Mi RADIO REPORTS ) » 1utes earlier than usual, the Begin-|son, John Keyser, Wilired Leivers, gariene White, President of the Na-| TODAY v ners’ Department of the Sunday| [tional Federation of Business and Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. | School will present “The Manger S & Gallemore, Ned | professional Women's Clubs, sug-| Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather ONLY 6 MORE SHOPPING DAYS Scene in Pantomime,” with M <|Rou-o, “Robert White, Sherwood gested in a broadcast today that!Atka 32 31 14 2% Cloudy 1 Jack Finley in charge. At the same Wirt IMrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Anchorz 30 5 : 0 ; TMAS! hour the primary department will| In the Vesper Hour, from 5 to 6 would make an able Senator. Bar -4 -8 -4 10 ) Clear BEFORE CHRIS L present “Christmas Recitations and|o'clock, “The Christmas Story il The suggestion was made when|Nome 18 16 16 6 01 Snow Songs,” with Mrs. John A. Glasse|Pageant and in Praise” will be pre-|Miss White spoke with Mrs. Roose-|Bethel 18 10 12 4 03 Cloudy in charge. Santa Claus or one of|sented under the direction of Miss|vel; and Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Tairbanks -10 -18 -14 4 0 Cloudy his helpers is expected to be pres-|Avis Erickson, as the special exX- ! washington newspaper publisher, Dawson 8 4 8 8 T Clouc ent at this hour and parents andercises of the Junior and High|gyer the air. Miss White said “m'_;SL Paul 30 20 24 14 04 PL. Cldy q IMBORTED KIDSKIN:GLOVES ... i i aialg $3.50 friends are most cordially invited to|School departments of the Sunday she hoped her two fellow speakers Duteh Harbor .. 32 30 30 32 0 Cloudy . i attend, School including the Children’s will run for the Senate ‘}c\mx‘ k q(; 34 26 4 38 Cloudy r Duri; organ moments begin- and Young People’s Choirs. There| wmrs Roosevelt made .t Cordova 4 36 40 8 14 Rain SUEDE GIFT BAGS—Novelty Handle ... $6.50 T copohrachgnty o o s e 2o W o :n no comment S o % R M el S B iy i Davis, 4 E eily ent to sing the beautiful Christmas e e i | Sitka 46 36 - 2% 54 ¢ SILK STOCKINGS—Finest of Allil i e $1.75 R:wef f;?;?si"“fnsm:ny:hfmfim{ Carols from the season. This ser- | IKetchikan 46 | 44 46 4 52 Cloudy L%, 5 Religioso” by Thome, “O Holy Light” |Vice is not broadcast. |Prince Rupert 50 | 40 44 16 64 r h BATHEH TOWEL BB ol L i st $3.9 by Adams and “Silent Night” by| The church has been tastefully| 'Edmomon 34 | 26 32 6 0 7 i X |Gruber. decorated for these special services eattle 56 | 44 46 4 02 g 1 FURTINED LEATHER GLOVES ... sl $3.95 " | At 11 o'clock, is the regular morn-|and a cordial invitation is extended ';‘-’r”?“d (él; | 42 44 0 08 Cloudy ; ing worship hour. This service and|the general public to attend through-| syPERIOR, A: Deo. 18- Three an Francisco 2 | 52 52 0 0 Pt. Cldy § EVENING IN PARIS—Matching Set ......cccocoooieeee. $2.25 the organ moments are broadcast|0ut the day. All caring to take iner have been killed by an ex- bv'vfi“] _Y‘:"“ 54 \ 42 54 16 35 Cloudy for those unable to attend. Theja “White GIt” of food to be dis-iplosion on the 500-foot level of the i oo 3 i % o 03 Clear « COTY'S PEREUMER & 50 i e ciiia e $1.00 minister’s subject will be, “Christ-|tributed throughout the city at perron-Lesseger mine. Details are| WEATHER CONDITIONS AT & A.M. TODAY mas Incirnated.” Mrs, Davis and|Christmastide will find a receptacle| ynavailable. The » officials dia| Seattle (airport), r-lnm_ temperature Blaine, cloudy, 38; Vic- LADY LILLIAN MANICURE SETS $1.00 {Mrs. Rowe will play “Evening Star” Provided in the main hallway not know of the tragedy. until the|toria, clear, 45; Alert Bay, . 36; Bull Harbor, cloudy,:44; Triple » g by Wagner, and “March of the Wise S R T, e | three failed to appear at the end of {Island, raining; Langara Nm'd. raining, 46; Prince Rupert, rainir INESTONT (‘I IPS AND PIT\IS Men” by Hosmer. The adult choir,| Try an Empire ad. ithe shift. ‘4 Ketchikan, misting, 47; Craig misting, 46: Wrangell, cloudy, 13 RH | g @ [ ) —— — o — —e e e . |Petersburg, cloudy, 43; Sitka, cloudy, 46; Radiov foggy, show & {Hoonah, cloudy; Soapstone Point, raining, 45; Juneav, cloudy ' PURE DYL SILK SCARFS a m v, light rain, 37; Cape Hinchinbrook, raining, 42; Cordova AT ., Chitina, cloudy, 4; McCarthy, clear, 0; Anchorage, clou DUCHESS OF V\/lhDSOR OPPERS ........................ 51-25 1‘”‘“. {banks, cloudy, 3; Hot Springs, cloudy, 0; Tanana, cloudy, cloudy; Nulato, cloudy, 8; Flat, snowing, 16. ¢ SATIN BLOUSES in Flcxttermg EBIarE .l $4.50 Notices for this church column Sunday, November 19, 1937 Wednsada §:00 .| Juneau, Dec. 19. — Sunrise, 8:46 am.; sunset, 3:08 p.m. Dec. 20— x i er 19, y, 8:0u pm. — Testi- Sunrise, 8:47 am.; sunset, 3:08 pm. must be received by The Empire 4th Sunday in Advent monial meeting. CE LOVELY GIFT LINGERIE not later than 10 o'clock Saturday 8:00 am. Holy Mass and Instruc-| Christian Science Readlng Room | e SANURSL 4 momning to guarantee change of tion. i church bulding, This room 1 |,, LOW barometric pressure covered the north Pacific Ocean and all HAND EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES .............. $2.00 sermon, topics, etc. | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. {open to the public Wednesday Alaska except the southeast portion this morning with a central pres- 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- afternoons from 2:30 to 4. Sl CF, Bo50 dnpni S tics o q grees ML (Ang Iongltiiie 107 V PRINTED LINEN DISH TOWELS ooy i 45¢ C’“O:"P"fr'; B¥ 2HE LAKE mon. 1 The public is cordially invited to f};]"’t‘m“‘::"“_.'fl"", "‘f{“{“.‘f“" e Bigh Iroms dower: Sonihekst Alan " tz Cove Corner) 7:30 p.m.- AN Benedicton S tEes Aok S v e a with a center of 30.60 inches off the mouth of PRINTED LINEN KITCHEN CLOTHS $2.00 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister of the M ssed Sacrament. reading room. I.‘.”f’“ M"""“‘f"" high pressure al D covered the area around Hu ----------------- Sunday School at 9:45 oclock,| 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily. | son’s Bay. This distribution has given rise to light snow over wes K SETS 1.25 Isith well-tanght classes for chil-| Tuesdny. Decomber 21, Feast of| SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST |Alaska, at Mayo and from Chesterfield Inlet to southcaste b ARM AND CHAIR BAC S $1. ’dren of all age-groups, and a wel- St. Thomas, Apostle, a day of special . (;HI'R:;"“ W ci]w“l'fln' lh‘;hl to moderate rain fx'o‘}l IKcmm: Island and the Guif of BAES b ps !come for everyone interested to at- de\olmn Cul'ncr econd and Main reets Alaska along the coast to Oregon and fair weather over the rest of the EMBROIDERED BEDROOM SCARF SETS...............$2.00 tend. o D g H. L. WOOD, Pastor field of observation. Temperatures Were slightly colder over sout » Chapeladies meet every other l:lu‘i.\,(n\us. a day of fast and abstin- Note: The services of this church wv.s!«-m»Ahsxu |h}.~' morning and considerably warmer over most othe 5 \Wednesday evening at someone’s ence. Solemn nglx Mass at mid-|®F® held on Saturday, the seventh parts of the Terntory home, timely motice usually being night, followed by a Mass of d“g |01§ o ‘;"w;‘s ¥ o 3 e g — * given in the Empire. Thanksgiving. i Sabbatiipeutal SaIony, SHiBa coming here to make her home wit | Boy Scout Troop in process of chris:’n:assmmmm Masses: with Bible: classes for all ages. WAYNOR BRINGS NEW 1o Hon, G Wb, Sttt L 3 e ren s o. nc. |organization, and every interested’ 7:00 a.m.n Hospital. vsa}l’b“”‘_ “""‘“h”l) 111 5. e SUIT ON LAND TITLE Bencer is one of the L] - 3 boy in the community is urged to| Masses in Church: by the PRSIr, or Seamer- tached to the Signal Corps Radio , ; . i \come Friday evenings at 7:30 o-| 8:00 am. 9:00 am, 10:00 am, | Mid-week praver meeting Wed-| 4 new suit has been filed in Dis- office in Juncau. o “Juneau's Leading Department Store Iclock. i ¢ nesday, 7:30 pm. trict Court by Charles Waynor St S ol | Christmas exercises next Thurs-| HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, D0icas Society and Home COM- qoqingi My and Mrs. Ivan Diboff| The only recos : B day evening at 7:30 o'clock. It is ru-| mi n DL\‘(\ every first and fourth "y eo% New Salvation Army Officers Welcomed Her A public welcome was extended to Capt. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson, new officers for the Juneau Salva- tion Army Post, who arrived yes- terday aboard the Princess Norah. The gathering was held at the Salvation Army Hall where a pro- gram was given in which a number of Juneau residents took part. Guests on the program were Adjutant and R. B. Lesher, Jackson sang of Dougla: and Mrs Juneau, organist. Mrs a selection in Thling Welcoming messa; by several s were voiced and Douglas Ministerial Associa-| ion to which Capt. Jackson re- sponded. Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. B. Lesher and Mrs. L. J. Reed at the close of the eyening. Mrs. Ed Atkinson, Salvation Army | officers from Metlakatla, and also on the pregram were Henry Schlegle ————— William E. Nesueid, who died in 1888, was an English architect and! an authority en furniture. - — Florida now makes a great cere- mony of inaugurating a new Gov- ernor, but the framers of the State’s| constitution back in 1885 believed a 63-word oath of office sufficient. . eee Helpbringer, Holder and Kicker —all lived on the same street in Ensley, Ala. Blllllmlmllll||l||||||||||||||llllllllllllll||||l||||||||||||l| Gifts That Are Instrumental to a Merry Xmas! not make this Christmas Why members of the Juneau| TR ) i O 00 AR doubly joyous? You can if you give fine, long-lasting instruments Come in teday and solve your gift list problems! SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Ukuleles, Accordions, Drums, Band Instruments Sheet Music Baldwin Pianos Convenient terms on all instruments. Alaska Music Supply 122 Second—Phonc 206 For balance of December only— Your old piano will be accepted as down payment on a Lew one. ‘RAGKETEERS ARE BUILTY Federal Jury,—with Woman Foreman, Convicts N. Y. Gang NEW YORK, Dec. 18—A Fed- eral Court jury, with a housewife as foreman, has convicted nine de-| fendants, including three union or- ganizations, With racketeering in the $75,000,000 faney fur dressing industry. "TWENTY INJUBED IN TRAIN WRECK DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 18.—Twen- ty were injured when three pas- senger coaches of a Pere Marquette train bound for Bay City overturn- \ed 15 miles west of here today. With a grinding roar of steel against steel, the three coaches roll- jed down a five-foot embankment, tossing passengers violently. Many of the passengers were €ol- lege students ‘hound home for :the holidays. AUTO GRASH: SIKKILLED Car Hits Tree at Excessive Speed—Occupants Die Instantly 1 | 1 | LODE, Cal, Dec. 18—Death wiped |out a party of six young National |Guardsmen in a terrific automobile crash 12 miles east of here early this morning. The six had attended a Christmas party of their artillery company at the armory. ‘The automobile, apparently driven by John D. Plumb, 27, skidded from the highway and crashed into a tree with such force that it was |broken in two. Tt must have been |going at an excessive high speed. |The six guardsmen were killed out- right. | - e | | The Bureau of chemistry of the Jepartment of Agriculture, but de- |veloped a new process for making |calcium gluconate, used fo rireat- ing many diseases resulting from calcium deficiency, at a cost of less |than 25 cents a pound., EPISCOPAL mored that Santa Claus or one of| Fourth ang Gold Streets {his helpers will be present.. | THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Deu! Sunday Services: RESURRECTKON LUTHERAN | CHURCH ! “The Friendly Church” 1 Corner ‘of Third and Main Streets | REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE Pastor 8:00 am. — Hoiy communion 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and | sermon. | 10:00 a,m.—Sunday School. H 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship; | Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re- Holy Gospel, John 1:19-28 (Fourth hearsal. Sunday in Advent); sermon subject, | Friday, Christmas Eve, Midnight “A Voice in the Wilderness;” music: |Mass 12:00 p.m. prelude, “Consolation” by Mendel- ssohn; offertory, “Cavaliera Rusti- cana” by Mascogni; anthem, “Above |the Silent Hills” by w:hon post- |lude, “March of Pontisicale;” Frank Meet” J. Good, choir director; Katherine! Franklin at Fourth ‘Torkelson, pianist. IREV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 6:30 pm:—Luther League. MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist Christmas practice 12:30 p.m. GEO. SCHMIDT, Choir Director Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-| 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Organ Mo- NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship |ning, 8 o’clock. |ments. The Sunday School Christmas' 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. service Thursday evening, 7:30! See our advertisement elsewhere o'clock. in this paper. Regular church Christmas service next Sunday at 11 a.m. Annual -congregational and social Tuesday evening, cember 28. | The public is invited to all serv- ices. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, meeting| SCIENTIST De-| Bunday services will be mneld au 11 am. in the First Church of , Christ, Scientis(, Juneau, on Fifth ’md Main Sureets. The subject wil ,be “Is the Universe, Including Man, {Evolved by Atomic Force?” 10:00 am—sunday School. METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Seward Streets tesday at and the Federal Housing Adminis- 2 pm. All are welcome yro4ion the Ne storian m veimnent in Ct in which Waynor c aims St ; 2 is orian stone dai, fo ail the v‘r‘/ffij of this church. oynership and right of possession |81 AD. It fs & momitant H. L. Wood, pastor. of premises occupied by the Dib- : s AR offs in the old Sheldon tract just | THE SALVATION ARMY de the city limits on which th g | Willoughoy Avenue FHA holds a mortgage. A recent The Best Christmas Gift ' | Sunday, 20 pm—Pralse meet- qction on the same issue was non- . e e A Holy Bible | - | . 5 : | Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | he jand involved is said to total [ SHIRSS G pen i SR “b"“‘ SRy NS, Jeautiful bindings and | meeting. — i ok 3 NG Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- A sizes to suit every purse ing. JOHN BENDER’S on display at \ Parade. | 74 . T " Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard MOTHER COMING [ ALASKA BOOK AND l Friday, 7:30 pm—Public meet- | BIBLE HOUSE s | Mrs. A. M. Bender will be a pas- g § e |senger aboard the Alaska sailing Second and Main Rl {from Seattle She is 3 BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.— Morning Sermon by the pastor. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes for all. 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a servlce over KINY. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Thursday, 30 pm. — Chrr»(mas orogram will be given by the Sun- Jay School. Communion Service the first Sun- day of each month. Everyone cordially invited to Bll hese services. Worship. O. L.-KENDALL. Pastor | 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:00 p.n—Epworth League. 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. The Church School Christmas program will be held in the church Thursday evening, December 23, at 7:30 pm. ‘There will be no Epworth League party until January 7, 1638. You will always recelve a warm welcome at the Methodist Church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minisher Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible School, Lesson. “The Birth of Jesus.” Luke 2:8-20. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- ject, “The Stars that Lead to Christ.” “For we have seen his star in the East.” Matt. 2:1-12. 7:30 pm.—Evening service under leadership of the Young People’s Society. Topic, “What do we mean by the Spirit of Christmas?” Matt. 12:11; .Luke 2:10-14. Wednesday, 7:30 p.n.—Midweek Prayer Service. There will be no meeting of the Missionary -Society this week on ac- count of the Christmas Season. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M. Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J., Pastor NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. We broadcast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL (15 minutes earlier than usual) Beginners and Primary Christmas Exercises; and Santa! 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS: Carol Beery Davis, organist, Edythe Reily Rowe, cellist. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP: SERMON, “Christmas Incarnated.” CANTATA, by the Adult Choir, “The Carol from the Skies” (Lorenz). ORGAN AND CELLO, “Evening Star” (Wagner). _“March of the Wise Men” (Hosmer). 5 TO 6 VESPER HOUR: “The Christmas Story in Pageant and in Praise,” Junior and High School departments. Community Singing of Carols from the screen. EVERYONE WELCOME AT EVERY SERVICE! — tomorrow. | The Family Gift SANTA CLAUS prefers to leave a worthwhile gift. A General Electric Cleaner will fill ' the bill now and 8 for years to come. Dust . . Litter . . Grit . . they're all the : same to the New General Electric . . . | It gets them all — and leaves your room clean and fresh as new. - SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS ALASKA ELECTRIC ‘- LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—DOUGLAS Commencing Saturday, we are OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS