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Sertion | TO MR KEYSER Weather forecast for Southeasiu Alaska: Rain tonight and Sun- or leader. 1 day; moderate to fresh scutheast winds except fresh to strong over !morning to guarantee change of|the message of the evening. The be-| Mid-week pra meeting Wed- Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait and Lynn Canal. {sermon, topics, ete. |girining of the Book Study will take nesday. p.m. ks past of winds alony (he Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to | place. Dorcas Society and Home Com-' Engagement Announced at southeast winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN A cordial invitation is given to mission meets every first and fourth P e (\ H 3 LOCAL DATA i CHURCH all to attend these services and wor- Tuesday at 2 pm. All are welcome arty faven Iere Time Barometer Temnp. Humidily Wind Velocity ~Weathet “The Friendly Church” ship with us. to all the services of this church. Last l:\'cnmg |4 pm. yesty 20.58 45 84 SE 10 Lt. Rain {Corner of Third and Main Streets| H. L. Wood, pastor. | e [# am. today 43 8 SE 12 ' LtRan REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE | HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, i | A well aimed arrow, shot from the NOOn today 41 84 E 14 Lt Rain Pastor EPISCOPAL THE SALVA1L.ON ARMY bow of Lou Hutlson into a balloon RADIO REPORTS 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Fourth ano Gold Streets Willoughoy Avenue which hung from the ceiling, let TODAY 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. THE VERY REV. CHARLES Sunday, 2:30 p.n.—Praise meet- | fa)] news of a prominent e e- Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip, 4am. The Liturgical Service: Holy' Gos- E. RICE, Dean ing. ment announcement last evenir Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 2ihrs, Weathel pel, Luke 2:41-52 (first Sunday after| Sunday Services: Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. when a dozen and a half guests as- Atka 30 18 28 6 02 Pt. Cldy w(the Epiphany sermon subject,| 8:00 a.m. Holy communion. Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvatior cempled at the home of Mr. and Anchorage 38 | — 0 !"Lost in the House of God;” mu-| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. meeting. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner to learn of|Barrow -6 6 T Cloudy |sic: prelude, “To a Wild Rose”| 11:00 am.—Morning Prayer and| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-|ihe heirothal of Miss Avis Erickson|Nome -6 -12 4 0 Clear | (MacDowell); offertory, “Offertory”|Sermon. ing. to Mr. John Keyser. Bethel 2 -10 8 06 Clear | (Lysderg); response, “Thou Art{ Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re-|Parade. Coming as a surprise to friends|Fairbanks 2 4 0 Clear God Alone” (Witwer); postlude, | hearsal, Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard of the couple in Juncau, the an- Dawson 12 6 0 Cloudy |“March” (Stults); hymns, 39, 43, 260. | —_— Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- | guncement climaxed the evening’s|St. Paul 14 14 0 Cloudy }]“nzmk J. Good, choir difector; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, |ing. | bir y party honoring Miss Eri Dutch Harbor 26 1d 20 4 A2 Cloudy Katherine Torkelson, pianist. SCIENTIST All are welcome. | =on e novel mode of announce-|Kodiek 40 | 36 38 6 Cloudy | 6:30 pm.—Luther League. Sunday services will be held at| | ment was pre . Cordova 46 34 34 4 38 Rain Children’s choir rehearsal Wed-|11 am. in the First Church of CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE f all guests to pierc Junea 16 41 32 12 .01 Lt. Rain |nesday at 4 p.n. Junior rehearsal|Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | (On Fritz Cove Corner) |lcon with tiny bows and arrows [ 48 40 — - 24 Wednesday at 7 pm. Senior choir|and Main Streets. The subject wili|REV. JOHN A Minister | yided by the hostess, but it remained ki 48 44 44 6 53 Pt.Cldy practice Wednesday at 8 p.m. Luther (be “Sacrament.” } Sunday School at 9:45 o'clock |for Mr. Hudson, roommate of Mr. Prince Ripert 50 | 44 46 10 0 Cloudy League business and social meet-| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. with well-taught classes for chil-|KReyser, to be the accurate marks- Edmonton 36 18 24 6 0 Cloudy (ing Friday evening at 7:30. The| Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- dren of all ¢ roups, and a wel Seattle 38 | 32 36 4 0 Cloudy | public cordially invited to all| monial meeting. |come for everyone interested to at- on, teacher of English Portland 40 | 32 4 0 Cloudy |eervices in our church. Go to church| Christian Sclence Reading Room |tend a at Juneau High Sah Francisco 48 | 40 42 8 0 Clear scmewhere Sunday. In church building. This room 13| Chapeladic meet every other|g ssociated with the| New York 54 | 32 32 14 0 Clear open to the public Wednesday |Wednesday evening af someon ol staff since August. The | Washington 52 | 30 30 8 0 Pt.Cldy METROPOLITAN METHODIST |tfternoons from 2:30 to 4. {home, timely notict usually being nter of Mr. Mis. O. J.| WEATHER CONDITIONS At 8 A.M. TODAY EPISCOPAL CHURCH The public is cordially invited to|given in the Empire n of Minneapolis, she attend-| gegttle (airport), cloudy, temperaturc 34; Blaine, raining, 34: Vie- Fourth and Sewara Streets attend these services and visit the BETHEL PENTECOSTAL 1 dolphus University | ;0 raining, v, showers, 36; Buil Harbor, cloudy, 43; Tri- O. L. KENDALL. Pastor reading room. | 7 “‘“F“B“ |and the sity of Minnesota |p1. fsland, cloudy ra Island, cloudy, 44; Prince Rupert. cloudy, 10:00° dum—=Chufch Scliool, | 121 Main Street i a member of Alpha |43, getchikan, clc 43; Craig, showers, 43; Wrangell, cloudy, 43: 11:15 a.m—Morning Worship. CATHOLIC CHURCH CHARLES C. PERSONEUg |1 sorority. Prominent in campus|petersturg, rain Sitka, clouly, 41; Radioville, raining, 40; Hoo- 7:00 pm.—Epworth League, Gene| Church of the Nativity of the Pastor |activities, Miss E on also a|nan, partly cloudy, 36; So ne Point, raining, 40; Juneau, raining, Rhode, president. Blessed V. M. Juneau Koy syl jmetnber of Alpha Psi Omega, na-l43; skagway, cloudy, 43; Cape Hinchinbrook, raintig, 35: 8t Eilas 8:00 pm—Evening Service. The Fifth and Gold Streets 11:00 am.—Morning Worship.|'ional dramatics honor sociely, andi4; Gordova, cloudy, 34; Chitina, cloudy, 24; McCarthy, cioudy, 18. special music in the evenirg will be| REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., Sermon by the pastor. -| Alpha Phi Gamma, national Jour-\ Anchorage, cloudy, 29; Fairbanks, cioudy, 22; Hot Spnnr ;’-’Il'll‘} furnished by Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Pastor 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes|P2listic_honor society 3 |cloudy, 0; Tanana, partly cloudy, 12; Nulato, clear, -6; Ruby, cloudy Mrs. Sylven Greiner, and Earl Mil- (gunday, January y—First Sunday|for all. | Mr. Keyser, well known in Ju-ly; galtag, clear, -10; Unulakleet, cloar, -20; Flat, snowing, -3 : ler. after the Epiphany, The Feast of| 1:30 p.m—Broadcasting a service| 20 Where he has been associated Juneau, Jan. 9. — Sunrise, 8:43 am. ;sunset, 3:32 pm. Jan. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Wed-| the Holy Family, and The Sol-|over KINY with the U. S. Weather Bureau for| 1o _ gynrise, 8:43 a.m.; sunset, 3:38 pm, nesday at 2 pm. with Mrs. Baldwin| emnity of the Feast of the Holy| 7:30 pm—Evening Service. [severalyents; aliended Waskington WE Y y 3 pam. g |state co Whkre He whi a mmeiol EATHER SYNOPSIS at 321 West Twelfth Street. Name. Communion Service the first Sun-| > i e Abe st : You will always receive a Warm| g:00 am-—Holy Mass and In-|day of each month. ber of the Senate Club, and affili- L ‘ilv_:\"«“n‘ ;"“fr_l;mh low barometric pressure overlies Al- welcome at the Methodist Church. |ggryetion. | Everyone cordially invited to all d with Phi Mu Alpha, national “‘ 1,\1.\1‘ ('('.I,L"-‘l, and H|‘D northeast portion of the north Pacific R 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School these services. s Fas Dabry ek i 1 A;;“-"m"f;”.‘” R L R R T FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH| 10.30 am.High Mass and Ser- SR Epsilon, national mathematics honor | IU# of 29: ,,,‘1”” i A”!d.:; other at Aklavik of 2040 inches. The bar DAVIDFAWAGOONER, . s0hiiter |mos o T e society. He is the son of ang meter i,n”‘HHf r;\xrx :‘n y[. ?,,nn.nfih Columbia and the Pacific Coast Sunday Services: 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- TERIAN CHURCH {Mrs. E. M. Keyser of Spokan g »I‘l:m\“ivmwv\’-'!\t "L:(lv Haw: riian Islands and also over Hudson's | 10:00 am—Bible School, Lesson,|tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament.| “Where Welcome and Worship | A summer wedding is planned by ol é;:imv"\w: n rm\;r» .a(u'uh;-ln Manitoba, the interior |‘Preparing for Life of Service”| 8:00 am—Holy Mass daily. Meet” e n A M B e ek s s e oR Bt pdlith ) | Present at the birthday and an-|!0 the Aleutian Islands and light 10 moderate rain from Kodiak along ODES the m MODES FROM ‘TT From Eurcpean peasants comes heads. All the girls are doing it at sports events, with post card reproductions of old English coa vogue fer tying kerchiefs over This one is stamped ching scenes. IMPORTANT MEETING THE LABOR PARTY GLUB ALASKA LABOR PARTY MEETS 3 P. M., SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, AT UNION HALL For the Pupose of Organizing and General Business 1 in a progressive labor cordially invited. All interest party moveme 1 E. E. DAVIS, Secretary. [Mark 1:1-13, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- {ject, “The Happy Life.” “Blessed. ‘Matt. 5:3-11. —_ | 7:30 pm.—Evening Service under SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST the leadership of the Young Peo-| CHURCH ple’s Society. Topic, “What Is Most| Corner Second and Main Streets Important in Daily Living?” Isaiah H. L. WOOD, Pastor 655:6-9. | Note: The services of this church Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek are held on Saturday, the seventh Prayer Service. day of the week Thursday, January 13, Octave of he Epiphany, is a day of special evotion. | Dece 2 )37 . Japanese S;nk ; ember i 1937 uU. S. Gunboqf By VOLTA TORREY {” & ‘ 40 red? 1 _ News Review Editor, While the merry-go-round | The AP Feature Service went um-pah, wm-pah- (This is the last of a series of bk o ; 12 reviews by months of last year) Marufacturers urged changes in the labor law. CIO steel workers jmet and cheered a militant speech | Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Llnd-iby their chief, John L. Lewis. bergh, saying nothing for publica- | congress tussled with wage-and- |tion, returned to America in De-|pour and farm bills. On the latter, cember, 1937. Soon, engineers’ 1938 said Representative Warren, the | work was cut out for them—prepar- ' jguse worked more consecutive days |Ing bids for Chairman Lindbergh of than it had on any other measure |Pan American Afrways’ technlcal:m his 13 years in Congress. The committee on planes to tote 100 pas- Senate was even slower. ,sengers each for 5,000 miles at 200| Tpe special session ended with |miles an hour. | the wage-hour bill back on a com- | Bigger planes, said commentators, |mitee shelf, and final action on will make the world seem smaller | orop control and housing measures ~—a world that spent thrice as much | qyaiting conferences between the in 1937 as in 1913, on arms; a world two houses. | wherein apologetic Japan’s bombs | AFL-CIO peace mnegotiations col- lm the Yangtze reverberated, this lapsed. rl)rvr'ltnbor. along the Potomac and| america’s anti-warrior Frank B. |the Thames. |Rellogg, Germany's warrior Erich | While capturing Nanking, and | ydendorff, and U. S. Ambassador launching a new anti-red regime in |y, Britain Robert Worth Bingham Peiping, the Nipponese sank a U. S. | died. S0 did Ted Healy, stage and Navy gunboat. President Roosevelt|screen star. insisted that the Son oi Heaven | himself be spoken to about it. And| From Alcatraz, the escape-proof encugh congressman signed a peti- | prison in San Francisco bay, two ‘Linn to force consideration of a con- | Oklahoma outlaws vanished. stitutional amendment providingg Mae West and Charlie McCarthy for referendums on U. S. war declar- shocked radio audiences. Countess |ations. | Barbara Haugwitz-Reventiow gave It's Gridiron Seascn lup American for Danish citizen- Alf Landon, meantime, said the ship. presidential bee was out of his bon-| A cartoon by Harper in The Bir- net. But Vermont's long-faced Gov- mingham Age-Herald depicted “bus- jernor Aiken was put on the G.O.P.’s iness” dreaming of a Santa bring- |possibility list, and Republican ing “tax revision.” In the Utica ccaches met to pick a policy squad. Observer - Dispatch, Cartoonist In Washington, Gridiron Club Messner showed a man trampled in jokesters sang about the New the Christmas rush, remarking, “So Dealers: this is a business recession!” While A merry-go-round was theirs York of The Louisville Times drew And business paid the fares ... | a picture of children fleeing and The merry-go-round broke ~ captioned it: “When Santa Passes down, 1 |Over Madrid.” The budget’s upward bound, International ‘Gelden Rule’ And Franklin said “Is my face In Russia, more than 90,000,000 i MSTOFER GOOGLE -- WL GWNE YE JES! TWO MORE SECONTS TER COME ACROST AN _ADWT NO'RE & SOoDACIOLVS B8E A ENISH DARNL UNCLE SoCK ;NP\N' W SHOo SRUEEY - § Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist GEO. SCHMIDT, Choir Director 10:50 to 11:00 a.m.—Ox n Mo- ments, 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. S | The Continental divide runs fthrough New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana |voted the a red parl | Leon Trot: treason ch told anc bei d noffic y they were ment came ir was exone; by his 1l international investigators. And everybody wondered about the man |and woman with fraudulent Ameri- |can passports who disappeared | in Moscow. . Months previous, Jean De Koven a2 dancer from Brooklyn, had van- ished in France; this December, an ex-convict admitted slaying her and others The $.8. President Hoover ran ground; Britain bought the Le- * |viathan. And about, than. The geod old rule, . . . the simple plan, That they should take who have the power, And they should keep who can, REPUBLICANS TO MEET THURSDAY A meeting of the Republican Central Committee is scheduled to be held next Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in Elton [Engstrom’s office to plan a course of action at the coming Republicar Party Convention here January 15 Plans will candidacy filings and the primary campaign. Henry Benson, Secretary of the Republican Central Commit- tee, advises those persons holding proxy admissions to the meeting to contact Chairman Engstrom before Thursday. e A survey conducted by the Uni- versity of Alabama indicates that business is the chief interest of to- day’s youth, Europe’ still atesmen bustled ng a better way seel | e e Empire classifieas pay. ) BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SHHK-- SNUFEY -- SHH-- COME , L\TTLE HONEVY €OT--- GOOD 80V --- NG SARNEY'S (-3 B be mapped out for| nouncement party last evening were {Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Axf 1, Miss Cynthia iBatson, Miss Marie Potier, Miss Myrtle Moe, Miss ry Jeannette Whittier, Miss Louise Murri : Lou Hudson, Mr. Sherwood M1 S. Dunham, Mr. A. B lips, Mr. Robert Cowling, Dr n Whittier, the bride and bride- groom elect - MISS HELLER 1S 'ELECTED HEAD, RAINBOW CIRLS Officers Named at Meeting of Organization This Afternoon Miss Edithbelle Heller Worthy Advisor of the iRainbow Girls at the offic held in the Scotii | Temple this afternoon. Succeeding Miss Alberta Porter in the position, Miss Heller will be ted by Miss Kather) Torkel- Associate Advisor. Miss ] Ble ren was elected as Charity Miss Phyllis Jenne, Hope; and Mi: Mildred Webster, Faith. Miss Elaine Housel w tec ‘Treasurer, and Miss Lazzette Shear- er, Recorder. Jeint installation with the Order of January TRINITY GUILD WILL HOLD SOCIAL METING FRIDAY, JANUARY 21 W s nan Order election of h Rite son, will be DeMolay held held to A large social gathering € held on the evening of Janu: vas planned by the Trinity Guild | at the meeting of the organization yesterday afternoon in the Episcopal deanery with Mrs. Kate Jarman, president, presiding. The affair will assemble young members of the church as well as members and friends of the Guild, and in charge of the program are Mrs. Fred Tiedt, Mrs. Harry Lee and Mrs. Robert Rice. A card party will be held by the Guild the coast to Vancouver Island the Gener ally fair weather is reported over rest of the field of observation. Temperatures were wariner over eutian Islands this morning but mostly lower over other portions 1ska toward t nd of the month with | Mrs. George Penny, advisor, was .| Mrs. W. W. Council in charge in charg 3 - | Emphasis was placed on instruc- - 7 lion in proper salutation of the JUNIOR AMERICAN g, - LEG!ON AUXIL]ARY { \vf()()l‘)“:‘\'l{l)!i: 'l'l'l(lMP.\‘llNfi PLANS ACTIVIT[ESi NOW LIVING IN MONTANA — Friends have received word from Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Thompson (Ruth Woodward), formerly of Ju- neau, that they are now making their home in Silver Star, Montana. M hompson’s brother, Warren the American Legion ing, the Junior Legion Auxiliary made | presentation of a play Patrick’s day in March | Mecting Dugout thi American plans for near S nd voted also to start work on|Woodward, who also lived in Ju- scrap books for the Orthopedic |neau about a year ago, is making Hospital in Seattle |his home with his bride in Butte, A prize is to be presented for | Montana. the best scrap book and work on | e |the project will start immediately.| A producer must keep a play Miss Barbar Hermann, president, running three weeks to share .. ded during the afternoon, and the motion picture rights. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. I [ GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. Organist. We broadcast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 with High School dept.; also children all ages. ORGAN MOMENTS AT 10:50 Ccme early for this spiritual tonic. MORNING WORSHIP AT ELEV ANTHEM, “My Task” (Ashford). BIBLE STUDY, in First Epistle of John. VESPER HOUR 5 TO 6: PICTURES, “To Drink or Not to Drink?” Mrs. C. W. Wade of the W.C.T.U. YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHOIR will sing. COUPLE CLUE this Monday evening at 6:30. NORWOMEN from 6 to 7:30 this Thursday. WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE at two this Friday. By BILLIE DE BECK

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