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!.:SOK;);;'.—Broadcasunz a service 839 [;:}:;d\“;t" g Twu HALIBUT Mrs. Le Roy West and baby are |LANCE HENI’R]CKSON & nv;rw - Sevaning i ervics: SERVICES to t.:: :nsmissed from St. Ann’s Hos- BUYS DISTIN AVE. LOT { )] Tuesday, 7:30 pm.— Bible study _Sunday: 3:30 pm. — Sunda PIEC (OWOEVN. | . . tor ‘everybod School; 7:30 pm. — Church, Mr. . | Lance E. Hendrickson, Chief Clerk 3 \ oFrldnry 7-3’1’) p.m.—Young People’s Loveless, speaker. Mrs. Paul Nikula underwent a |, the Alaska Game Commission, e herd; postlude, “Offertortum” by Friday, 2:30 pm—Gund mms; uny' e WasedayeT S 80 nn -~ Hove! ‘cla {major operation this Morning at|nas purchased a lot on the south Notices for this church column' npozart: hymns, 131, 565, 129. in the Deanery. meeting. Pitcdgprnec Bl St IR fare : R St. Ann’s Hospital and is reported gge of Distin Ayenue between the O \aust be received by The Empire| rpe Luther League will meet at| Communion Service the first Sun- 7:30 p.m- Jesy oo The Tern, Capt. Andrew ROSNesS, to be in a favorable condition. | ‘ not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |g.30 pm 8 | L day of each month. S ‘*“f;;-l L old 8500 pounds of halibut yester- sl ‘iz‘”gf“:‘?n da"(;’ire‘c:g“‘:zm’:;g:‘:‘ it morning to guarantee change of 1aqies’ Aid meets in the ey SALVATION Bveryunekcorduuy invited to al ieysday, -‘1’ fes day eiternoon to .“\l.r ka Coast Fish- | Roy Poloff is receiving’ eare at f"epei from the W. S. &;ullen hom: ) sermon, topics, etc. social rooms Thursday at 2 p.n. ARMY these services. Fleg for. G0Guand 4.10 cebbp St. Ann's Hospital for injuries re- rne deal was closed today, Mr. e COME Yeheavtald " st~ the Taual e The Ida 1L Capt. John Sonder- ceived at the Alaska Juncau mine | pendrickson getting thi 3[; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | j0urs Wednesday. Willoughby Ave. land sold 5,000 pounds for the same today. R R Lk ol 1 SCIENTIST | Special Mothers’ Day services will NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- price, selling to Marlyn Fish Com- Be s no[gan;‘ounc:d Riirgnase Sunday services Will be Beld al|pe held in our church next Sunday, | S'oianY— TERIAN CHURCH par Mrs. Phyllis Clark gave bifth to a R ! " 11 am. in the First Church of *'| 2:30 pm.—Praise Meeting. “Where Welcome und ‘Worship SR I h 3 8 ¥ i ay 8, at 11 o'clock. , i son at 5:30 a.m. today at the Gov- Try The Empire classifieds for . Christ, Scientis{, Juneau, on Fifth . | 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Mpe CHATHAM NORTHBOUND > The public is cordially invited to| 0 ernment Hospital. results. and Main Streets. The subiect will a1l services of our church. i st e Franklifi at Fourth The Alaska Transportation Com- | be “Everlasting Punishment.” s Monday, 7:00 pm—Life Saving|gEy. JOHN 'A.'GLASSE, Minister pany's freighter Chatham, cleared 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. ORI o Wy lendershui GEORGE , Chorister port: from Seattle at 12:30 pm. | b Wednesday, 8:0v pm. — Testl- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |0f Mrs. R. B. Lesher. | CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist today ‘Wi’ 'a’ capecity “Tond & g monial meeting. DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-| 10:50 a.n.—Organ Moments. freight for Southeast Alaska and { Christian Sclence Reading Room Sunday Services: ple’s meeting. | 11:00 am. = Momning Worship. Cooperatlve Union Fisher-1i gue fo’ arrive in Juriseu” at: 8 A n church building. This room 1s 10:00 am.--Bible School. Lesson.| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—Public meet- | This service is also broadcast over Ketchik a.m. Wednesday, according to radio open to the public Wednesday “Following Vision and Service.”Ing. | KINY for shut-ins. men I Kelchikan i e g 3 afternoons from 2:30 to 4. Mark 9:14-29. Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Home| (gee our adyertisement on this Called Unfair Femmer. b The public is cordially invited to 11:00 a.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- |League meeting, held in officers'|page for other details of these ser- D O | atiend these services and visit the ject, “Building the Church.” “And|quarters. All laigs welcome, vlgu) KETCHIKAN, Apm 30. — Two Lode and placer location notices * ading room. the Lord added to the church daiiy | Friday, 7:30 p.m—Public mee! ‘ sl & Sto ¥ o 4 z . 3 reading = loads of Hecate Strait salmon that for sale at The Empire Office. ¢ such as should be saved.” Acts 2:47.| OIficers inchargeCapt. and CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE | : CATHOLIC CHURCH 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service under |Stanley Jackson. 00 Wellh Fibve: Cornet) —_— — SR e i A o0l k4 Church of the Nalivity of the the leadership of the Young Peo- REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | y B il i v O e ol BETEEL gmccosru Bunday Schiool at 9:45 e'ock, NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN ; P 3 . ‘@ P 1 REV. WM. G.'LéVASSEUR, S.J, Evaluating the vocational problem ul m Htreet ¥l!h "f“ taught classes ;0' Chi:' Where Welcome and Worship Meet” a { Pastor from a Christian viewpoint. CHARLES C. PERSONEUS of all ‘""“’;X‘l"g M; d"‘w“"’t: ] r Sunday, May 1, 1938, 2nd Sunday Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek T pastor a’:d‘? foy everyone eghe A% REV. JOHN A. GLASSE | 4 after Easter. Prayer Service. | Sunday services: 7 ‘) v * 4 1 $:80 a'm.~Toly Mass. Friday, 7:30 pm.—Social Hour of| 11100 am,— Morning Worship, | yororoidles meel every @ omen! Minister. ¥ ¥ % . o Paoble's’ Bonls P.| Wednesday evening at someone’s 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- the Young People’s Society. Sermon by the pastor. home, timely notice usually being ' | T A cordial invitation is given to| 12:00 noon—Bible School. es ' JEORGE ) | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. all to attend these services and wor- for afl. B 90} Elpe siven 1 the Bppire. t GEORGE SCHMIDT, | Ser- 10:30 a.m—High Mass and mon. 7:30 p.n—Rosary and Benedic-| tion of Most Blessed Sacrament. “Days of Special Devotion—Tues- day, the finding of the Holy Cross; ship with us. METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Sewara Streets Wednesday, The Feast of St. Joseph, the spouse of the B.V.M. and the | universal patron of the Church.| Friday, the First Friday, there wiil| be the usual devotions in the church at & o'clock. During the month of May there will be May devotions every evening in the church at 7:30 o'clock. O. L. KENDALL. Pastor 10:00 a.m-—Church School. 11:00 a.n. — Morning ° Worship. 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League. Jamcs Young wili have charge of the meet- ing Sunday evening. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet | in the church social room Wednes- HAVE YOU INSUBE'D YOUR CAR with the Comprehensive HAT YOU “All R;slg” Autpmoblle HAVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1938 Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. We broadeast over KINY Sundays 10:50 to 12. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL ‘With separate High School Department. 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS “I Waited for the Lord” (Mendelssohn) increased valu An encouraging sign. For these modernization programs mean aside from livability and ne» w5 CRNIZATION "“ | There Is more building going on than In many years. Homes | are being repaired and modernized. Additions are being made .- sun Wrch"u ?nd‘ extra rooms added. rebitectury! . THE WEATHER . = (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) 4. - 3 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4p.m. April 30: . Partly cloudy tonight, Sunday cloudy, probably showers; moderate fo southerly winds. [ Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: For the north portion; ;‘ Partly cloudy tonight, Sunday cloudy, probably showers; moderate % southerly winds. For the south portion: Cloudy tonight and Sunday, i probably showers; moderate southerly winds. : Forecast of winds along the Coast cf the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate v . [to fresh easterly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance (o 3 : | Cape Hinchinbrook y £ LOCAL DATA . Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes s |4 am. yest'y 30.07 41 e E 13 Lt. Rain 4/am. today 30.01 40 94 SE 4 Lt. Rain*® Noon today 29.80 54 54 w 5 Clear f RADIO REPORTS ‘; Max. temp. { Low st Ln.m.T?;)r:.Y Precip. 4am Station last 24 hours | tem>. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather b | Atka 40 | 30 30 6 09 Pt. Cldy s Anchorage 50 36 — — 0 2 Barrow 0 0 0 16 0 Clear | 2% g b WASH CLOTHS doz. $1.00 ! BOYS' OVERALLS AND i = 3 R e LA m3 o (S AR+ QC H RA . i Fairbanks 58 30 4 0 Clea: SHEETS—54x90--63x99 each $1.00 COVERALLS . each $1.00 § ok gy 54 2 3 0 Gk e y 3 4 ! i i St. Paul 34 26 8 04 Lt Snow PILLOW CASES 3 for $1.00 | GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S | B R S B e e VE 5 ‘for $1.00 WASH DRESSES ......... each $1.00 Kodiak 2 32 8 01 Cloudy By or oy Cordcva 40 34 2 144 Hy Rain i b WOMEN'S SMOCKS each $1.00 Juncan e | B B /T SURTAI d each $1.00 | oot o4 FARRIC (T OVES Sitka 45 35 i 11 : | CURTAINS fssoried . éaeh $100 | e and FABRIC GLOVES Z ioe $149 e A I { DAMASK-50 in yard $100 | PRINTED SILK ... i il aad $1.00 e i R e €0 4 d/$1.00 PRINTED COTTONS ......... Seattle o8 @ 48 4 o PtLCldy |} DRAPERY CRASH 50 in. .. s RNITTING YARN e, : : 8l FOONNES . 4 vards $100 | GURTAIN SGRIMS T San Francisco ... 58 52 52 4 37 Rain & CRETONNES 4 yards $1.00 GURTAIN SCRIMS ............ New York 80 52 52 10 T cludy & B()YC“ WASH SUITS eaich §1.00 WHITE COATING—54 in. wide Yd $1 .00 Washinigton EY 56 58 4 2 cloudy s ! } ach WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY WOMEN'S GOWNS ecach sl .00 WOMEN‘S HANDBAGS . 8 sl‘m Seattle la'sx ort), part cloudy, femperature, 44; Blaine, missing; Van- ? i " WOMEN'S SR 1o each sl'w couver, cloudit 47 ¥ iétdid. cloutly, 46; Alert Bay, cloudy, 40; Bull Ha-- » WOMEN'S COTTON COSTUME JEWELRY . each $100 B N . Dy ol e P BLOUSES each $1.00 { RL'S SLACKS ‘N t ;lor‘:cg. ?S:dy?ezrsb;;:. aiaa; Sk, eloody u1: odpatoti Bomr, o al cloudy, g lakee, oucy. H joonah, clear; awl nleg, BOYS' SHIRTS ‘N SHORTS . .- 4 for $1.00 SWERATERS ... ... each $1.00 B R o e | Ay % , % ; Cordova, partly. cloudy, 42: CHitina, cloudy. 40; McCarthy, partly clou GIRLS' RAYON PANTIES § %o 100 CHILDREN'S 10% Wool. I:LFI:\T:ED\ ation of the pleatcd skirt, cne of spring's favorite %V 40; ‘Anchorage, cloudy, 40; Paitbanks, partly cloudy, 41; Hot | CHILDREN'S LONG HOSE UNDERWEAR .. nach B100 1 e i e piots it 10 ts designed o copper | CEENER N S Ao, clece 4! By, cody, 3 e ' T ~ lcred wocl to match the short ceat and is topped by a coliarless 2 il a0t m ¢ sunset 7: e e g N HALF HOSE 4 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S ONE-PIECE facket of beige wool which has three high flap posket: on cach side. ,ise_";’:;“:_’mlfiai‘]:]sef“.fl;’;efi:rf? AL SN TR . B | 98 BOXED STATIONERY 2 for $1.00 i PAJAMAS ........ ocich 1,08 | The vier hat and ather accesoric are biown. R e . e 1 { 5 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST : bR The storm area that was centered over “Iliamna Lake yesterday 4 WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY $1.00 | BRIGHT FLOWERS ... _each $1.00 et were brougit n bee by the boute it BTGl sl aha has docreased in nténsity during Corner Second and Main Streets MATIe 8Bd BVHEL M 1 S the past 24 hours, the lowest repdri>d pressure being 2048 inches al nsold yesterd because of a union B T e T s e e - H. L. WOOD, Pastor :}|)|r(1:4.x|‘ 3 Bethel. A storm ‘area was developing this mormning in the vicinity of | Note: The services of this church George Bambrick, representative Dixon Entrance. This general pressure distribution has been attended are held on Saturday, the seventh ok . Pacific Coast Fisherman’s by rain along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to ’ day of the ‘\u-ck. e e U’]’J e e “in Astor. Dixon Entrance, the rain being heavy at Cordova, and by generally fair A e Sabbath school Saturday, 10 am., -~ \dvised Ketchikan fish | Weothier: over ‘the remainder'of the field of observation. - with Bible classes for all age . "t Union considered | The highest tempehature at Fairbanks yesterday was 58 degrees i B Volun- ciation of Seaitle, to which organi- o Joung People’s Misslonary Volun- _ ' the fishermen on the Marle | % #| Johnson Sumdum, a medical pa- % 7:30 o'clock, at parsonage * ina Everet 5, belong, as “unfair for | HOSPITAL NOTES | |tient, was dismissed today from St. "Dorcas and Mothers Meeting the the past two years’ * 4 Ann's Hospital. ] 2nd and 4th Wednesday of ench| Bambrick sald the PCFU agree- ' ’ Bible study groups in homes, Mon- them from taking fish from a coop-\ mitted to St. Ann's Hospital today. | orineres yosiraay from the clov: day, Tuesday and Wednesday erative union. - ‘ll'lflmcnt Hospital. i JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE ings open {0 all The public are| ‘THe agfeement cxpires loday. DALl Mys. Clifford Mason, Who M5 | notana varkon was dismissed to- /' welcome to all the services of this le e . been receiving surgical care at St. day from the Government Hospital & church. been muunnmd = dA:;rs Hospital, was dismissed to- ‘fc‘ll{uwmg medicaj care. X P — _— - — ~ AU CENTER A — 4 guu.m. No A We arg prepared to supply your lumber needs—o? all kinds. |day at 2 p.m. Mrs. George Kerin RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Corner of Third and Main Streets | The Liturgical Service. Holy Gos- pel, John 10:11-16 (Second Sunday after Easter); sermon subject, will be in charge. The Epworth League party will be held in the church Friday at 8 p.m E. RICE, Dean Sunday Services: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. This unique policy protects you against loss of or damage to your car from prutk:l.uy ANY cause, ‘including fire SHA TTUCK AGENCY “Elevation” (Batiste). | Estim i 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP (i SERMON, Captain Jackson of the Salvation Army preaching. oy REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE | HOLY TRINI1TY CATHEDRAL, and theft. It can be secured with or without collision b Pastor EPISCOPAL coverage. It provides much more protection, yet costs TENOR SOLO, George B. Schmidt singing = 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Fourth ang Gold Streets only a trifle more than fire and theft insurance alone. | “The Voice in the Wilderness” (Scott). P". RS i, © Moruing Worship, THR XENT S¥l. CRARIE ; PIPE ORGAN, “Invocation” (Wagner); “The Lord Is Mindful” (Mendelssohn). Wgerfullyy ubmitted. And we will assist you In loan . .. which can now be made through the gov- )‘nrglgpt»'n Better Hbuulng program. = “Christ our Shepherd and Guide;” 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. L sl pre '?;‘lflresl Flowers” by| 11100 am~Choral Buchasiat and m 248 fi%fi%‘?umafi"fi&?fi &e;km‘:sdh:;y o180, ; - Leone; bm. “Offertory in G Sermon. Q“hhr.u yYorJ:,L e MARTHA SOCIETY next Friday at one-thirty. “ “ Wednesday, 7:30 ~Choir re- « ‘by Lawrence; anthem, “Around the sday, 7:30 p.am- MOTHERS" DAY services at eleven next Sunday. - Zwzene of God in Heaven” by Shep- | hearsal.