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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER | A ¢ | (By thie U. 5. Weatner Bureau) ’No s for th.s chir¢h” column | ‘1()rm-p§“r.. ¢narge—Capt. and M¥s. | Serman topic; “True Religion.” | Forecast for Juheau and vicinily,ibeginning p.m., Aug. 21: received’ Ly *FPhe ‘Empire Stanley Fackson “7:00 pm-+Epworth League, Miss Iner , cloudiness tonight, Suada er; ,,wh,m“. noL lacer than 10 c'clock Saturday — L LaPaugh, president. This 000" mornlng to ‘guarantee change of HR\’I‘ PIEE.&BYTPRHV CHURCH is organized to meet the Weather forecast for a except over extreme south- sérmon, topics, ete. DAVID WAGGONER, Minister |nceds 6f high school and oldér| . elfolt o clondiness ¢ t, Sunday showers and cooler; i, | Sunday Services: young people. moderate southerl inds, becoming moderate to fresh Sunday over I'Cke! Sale Comg Over FIRST 'CHURCH OF CHRIST, | 10 am.—Bible School. Lesson,| 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. Ser- LV"’;’(‘;“M \nd Chathfbn: GErath: For ths xtidns. soull ORI 68 l.au,e (,rowd hxpected SCIENPIST {“Eli, Responsibility for Others.” I mon topic, “On Being Lost.” Soufheast Alaska: Showers tonight and Sunday; gentle to moderate Sunday services wil am. 3:11-14; 4:12-18 e SO atlyy P’ reasing Sunday Be on “a'nCiSUH(de ‘n u‘m y!n thte Pfl": ?h:ril: :; 11:00 n.m.—Morning Sermon. Sub- CATHOLIC CHURCH [z "5'23‘.2“3['5: il ;:kl)().);: ?h: Coddh 6t ins Gult of Wiaskis Aeaievive | Pulfinmént of a long-felt meed in | Christ, Scientfst, Juheau on Fifth| ject, “The Dmppointnmn of God.” Church of the Nativity of the 1 southerly winds fonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to Cape . . ABd Main Strebts. The subject will |“He came fo his own, ahd his own Blessed V. M. Juneau | Fichiibieok, dnaiRiong Sunday FHomioMts St to'Cabet Hinbhills local baseball circles is expected o3 g€, o)l SALCE S el i g Fifth and Gold Streets S i [ ] i Dl L g 8 “Sunday Schbal ditonfinued until| 7:30 pm.Bvening Service. Topic, REV. WM. G. LeVASSKUR, 8, | LoRRs R Chi THE! Ledgue ‘Bnampian” Moose [Heptember. “What WHI'T Be Like?” Phil BWgtor: Tirne Barométer Temp Jiumidity Wind Velocity Weathes O . ¢ “wednesday, “8lov ‘b '— Testi- |9, 13, 19. Sunday Masses— 3:30 p.m. yestly .. 2096 72 8 w 10 Clear AND UP team and an all-Star squad pieked by o) eeriig, A cbrdidl invitation'is given to| 5:30 f:m.—Holy Mass Sio DR A AR R : P s ("1]'"1 th:; :‘E\:k\ ;::S ifhm”: \ct-sea.| Christian Sélence Reédding Room |all to dttend these services and wor- 8:00 am —Holy Mass and Thstiue | yoon (oday .. 30.00 62 53 SE 13 Clear b Still hunting for a really san HIt as Trasilit Bd net & Bit 0{.:t”:ihu;hu:::u;lun;.“;[m::d(::';“?:Jm) with us. ' l";l:] ey e ‘ RADIO.REPORTS A smart Fall hat? Come to cash for the diamond perforiners,| b 5ons from 2:30 to 4, | HOLY TRINPIY ‘CATHEDRAL, —_ | TODAY as all proceeds Qyer A e | “The public 15 éordfally thvited to | EPISCO NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- | Max.temp. | = Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am BEHRENDS today and sec will be turned over to 'thém Mnfl‘mend thess Servicds Muatuiit the | Polirth” ang ' Gold ‘Streets 2 ERIAN CHURCH Statlon 1ast 24 hours | temp, temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather . of the players have been sounded ey rqny THE VERY REV. CHARLES “Where Welcome and Worship | Alka 52 6 16 d1. Pt.Cldy these fashion HEADLIN- out as to what they would like ‘to hg: A : | " "B RICE, Didn % Meet” | Anchorage " have done with the funds so' rafsed, | Tnatal e s ? o b | Barrow 86 24 0 Cloudy BRS! Pert tricones, flared and, almost unanimously, they have | RESURRECTION LUf’I!ER.\N | 8:00 am. Holy Communion. Franklin at Fourth | Netng ;h i N i : 5 P : W, CHURCH | 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| B6H 2 ; 145 berets, off - face halos, ey Al A | sermon. GRORGE ‘SCHMIDT, Chorister | Bethe : 50 2 15 Tt.Ram s ing the returns from the game to In the heart of the city for the | No Sunday‘School until Septem- CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist l:tb 48 4 05 Cloudy . dramatic profile brims that set up a trust fuhd to take care of hearts of the,cj | e 9:45 a.m.-Stnday School. Dawson 62 44 10 0 Cloudy » future injuries -to ‘players | Main and. Third 8 | g 11:00—a 1. ~Sérmon 3 St. Paul 50 48 16 13 Cloudy & swirl upwards . . . swoop The pressing need for such a fund| REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST TRAT Dutch Harbor 60 60 12 26 Giondy . & was brought home this past season,| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. b oo CHURCH! i BETHEL MISSION Kodiak 60 46 4 0 Cloudy downwards, tiny toques . . . when two players sustained arm ii-| 11:00 wm—Morning Worship il ASSEMBLY OF GOD Cordova 58 52 52 0 0 Cloudy wxeitingly A ring hat juries serious enough to necesslune Holy Gospel, 'Luke '18: 9-1( (Elev- | Corner Svumdonn[g };\/ln:n Streets 121 Main Street riein 73 | a7 19 0 0 Clear €xclLing’y o their laying off work, while a tHird enth Sunday after Trinity); Sermon | H. /L. WOOD,-Pdstor 2 CHARLES C. PERSONEUS | sitka 63 50 ¥ 4 i 0 you'll love! All flirtatious!y suffered a foot ‘infury that ‘fofded | subjéet, ““True ana Faise Byayer.” | Note: The services of this chureh Pastor | Ketchikan 6 52 54 10 0 Cloudy him to lay tip. The players perform| ‘6:30 pm-—Luther Teague will are held on Saturday, the seventh g qa¢ gapyfies: Prince Rupert . 66 46 50 4 0 ‘Gloudy trimmed . .. vour choice is witHout compensation, but it 1s 100 mieet. dfy N 11:00 am.— Morriing Worship. | Edmonton a 50 50 a 0 Clear imuch to expeet that they be foreed| Thursdy, 2:00 pm.The Ladics' Sabbath school Saturday, 10 am.'g. on by the Pastor. Seattle 64 56 56 4 T Cloudy easy to suffer ‘finaneially for injuriés re-|Aid Will meet in the chureh social With Bible classes for all ages. 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes|Portland 64 56 58 4 0 Cloudy : ceived while helping the cause 'of | réoms. Sabbath worship 11 a.m. Sermon eqp gy | San Francisco ... 68 56 56 0 0 Clear " Juneau baseball. The general public is cordially in- PY_the pastor, or leader. i 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service | New York % 64 66 8 0 Clondy i TR R After two days of selling, reports|vited to worship at all services of W:‘:"“s':fc1;"?",:‘;Lfi”‘;;‘r‘&‘:“‘f"m‘,’;;;x‘g' over KINY. Washington 84 i 66 70 4 o Pptcay ° ’Bo M. BEKRENDS co” lnc. i) mcis:nc‘:;}‘y.oundcc;acpa:e THE e it “3;3]‘1‘;‘;:;;‘;”‘2;‘3&;1‘5 for everybody. W e ool Fon et ol Bl elotiays B8, A & best ‘érowd of the season will be 6n SALVATION S Friday, 7:45 pm.—Glad Tidings| toria, clou 51; Estevan, cloudy, ler .|\.‘ uy,»‘y £ u - “Juneau’s Leading Department Store hand to enjoy what should prove to ARMY moqth at 2 pm. : Band. bor, partly lofxdy. 50; Px‘{hct: Rupert, cloudy, 50; Triple Island, part i be & really good ball tilt tomorrow. % Bible study groups in homes, Mon-| " aommunion Service te first Sun- | cloudy; Ketchikan, raining, 54; Craig, cloudy, 57; Wrangell, clear, 52; & w; The ‘Bunday game fs slatéd ‘to Willoughby Ave. |day, Tuesday and Wednesday Ve~ day of each month. | Petersburg, clear, 60; Sitka, foggy, 50; Hoonah, clear; Hawk Inlet, clear, % - 3 | commience at 5 o'clock, and all play- t nings open to all. Tho‘pubhc me. Everyone cordially invited to 3“‘52?: Tenakee. foggy, 62; Port Allh/‘np_ clear; Hood Ba) (lvqx'. 54; Ra- P ers are asked to be at Firemen's| 2:30 pm—Praise Meeting, | welcome to all the services of this|hese services. | dioville, foggy, 52; Juneau, clear, 49; Skagway, clear, 48; Haines, clear; Park not later than 4:30. Those not| 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | church. gulwq;lx‘ahvl _rlle;ar. ka2: S’(]aknlt‘:\ll clear é9: 1Cr’ll)f‘ 151- ‘Elm X (‘llsllltg'- 'f‘! b i H o E | HAPEL BY THE LAKE | Cape Hinchinbrook, partly cloudy, 5 ordova, cloudy cCarthy, ) ;a::lglhfir:mllrll‘m:\:?asgat:‘:y ;}I‘!‘;ul'): ;li?):d};;l 73:)“;2:‘—1‘!;:““533‘7"@ METROPOLITAN }\fl'-:'l‘l":l}ls'l‘ C‘On Pritz gmle Corner) | clear, 46; Anchorage, cloudy, 54; Portage, clear, 54; Fairbanks, raini!nn = iven the ticket-taking, gate-giard- |Guard Parade, under the leadership EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister |49; Hot Springs, raining, 48; Tanana, raining, 50; Ruby, cloudy, 50; ine and ground-patrolling ditties for [of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Fourth and Sewara Streets Sunday School: Arrangements are | Nulato, raining, 46; Kaltag, raining, 50; McGrath, raining, 44; Flat, the day. Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | being made to convene the scheol raining, 46; Crooked Creek, rainin ; Buyahok, raining, 46; Bethel, { Manager William A. Holzheimer, |ple's meeting. KNIGHT, Pastor shortly, following the summertime | T8ining, 50; Platinum, cloudy; Golovin, cloudy, 50; Solomon, cloudy, of the All Stars, spent a large part| Tuesddy, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-| 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Mrs.| recess, in our improved and en- 48; Council, misting, 47; Nome, misting, 46. / ) 5 of today covering the elty, taking |ing. Esther Sprague, superintendent. larged quarters. Watch this column | Juneau, Aug. 28.—Sunrise, 4:49 am.; sunset, 7:13 pm. Aug 29— { orders for Moose-Meat, of which he| Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Home The Sunday School is fully organ- | for further announcement. Sunrise, 4:51 am.; sunset, 7:10 p.m. ects to have large quantities|League meeting, held in officers' ized, and invites people of all ages e | WEATHER SYNOPSIS |aiter his team does its stuff to-|quarters. All ladies welcome. who would study God's word Try The rmpire ctassifieds for The barometric pressure was helow normal this morning over the . morrow. He Has pulled his old ball| Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meeting.” 11:00 am. — Morning Worship.|results. Aleutian Islands and northward to Barrow, the lowest reported pres- !sult out of the moth balls, and, if o o T w0 = = ~ | sure being 29.54 inches at Nome. The pressure was falling this morn- +a Douglas Church | Services | Iotices tor ms church columnn Imust be received by The Empire |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change ofl |sermon topies, ete. | ing over the Aleutian Islands. High barometric pressure prevailed ovér | the upper Mackenzie Valley and over the North Pacific Ocean from the vicinity south ‘of the Aleutian Islands southward to Midway Island, I'the crest being 3034 inches over the Paeific Ocean at latitude 44 de- grees and longitude 176 degrees. This general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the interior 'and western portions of Alaska and local showers’this morning in the vicinity of Ketchikan, and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of observation Dmemmocratic' TICKET o e e et - e e e - “Toall Who mourn and need comfort; to all who are tired and need rest; to all who are friendless and want friend- ship; to all who are home- less and need sheltering love; to all who pray and to all who do not, but ought; to all Who sin and need a Sav- ior; 'and to whomsoever will, ‘this’ Church opens wide its doors ‘and, 'in ‘the name of Jesus Christ ‘the Lord, says ‘WELCOME'!" his team gets too far ahead, in-|panks last Sunday and is expected| Pallbearers will be L. W. Kilburn, sort of even thlngs up lumbia. Smith, Ben Havdahl and O. H., i Wi Bliss | Misses Mae and Jessie Fraser re- SON BORN TO OLSONS | tarned on the Alaska last night from| News was received here this) | | !'FKetenikan aftér a two weeks’ vaca- | morning by Mrs. John Mills of the ’ N E .w s ! Hot Sprirgs where théy spent four to Mr. and Mrs. John Olson at their | |, [ days. {home near Miami, Ariz. Mrs. Olson S f Miami, wh sided 1. WEEKEND HUNTING LAST .SERVICER FOR i ‘:nan:\‘/an;::n‘:; ua:o‘m‘;hemhll—fi(l“ PARTIES GOING OUT JACK ‘GRAVROCK TO 'BE Y : ] Mrs. Dave Leggit, a sister of Mrs.|g TKE’ Pi p, > | Lindy ‘Dupree and Al Smith made - N e P |ST. LUKE’S EFisCOPAL CHURCH up one party leaving late yesterday| Tomeorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'- i No services tomorrow. of days’ hunting, and anothiér group | in ‘Juneau the funeral services for schools “i‘wrf an lmde._ DOUGLAS CATHOLIC (-m;n(‘n‘ composed of Mike Gaverl, Jadk|Jack Gravrock, pioneer resident of | P 9 | St. Aloysius Church 5 g | Peter Gravrock, accompanied by morning to hunt 'a f ¥ L. Cauble will deliver the eulogy| . ok . i and Mrs. Glen Kirkham will sing |is son Leonard, arrived on the| ALASKA EVANGELIZATION Mrs. Henry Stragier left Fair-!plot in the Douglas Cemetery. | to atténd the funeral of Nis brothe 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. i 5 - Z: Y |Jack Gravrock, to be held Sunds 11:00 a.m—Regular services. | ¥ NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN [~ ~** Al services hela 1 residence o k |'H. B. Schlegel. “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” MAURICE JOHNSON i { 3 DAVID WaGGONER, Minister Maurice S. Johnson, employee of | Sunday services: |Juneau ' man, was admitted to the | 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. ‘Territorial Bar today with right to| All are welcome in these services tends to enteér the game himself to|to arrive here Monday on the Co-|Joe Riedi, Ralph Martin, J. E. l-fND VACATIONS ' o - tion there and at the Bell Island |arrival early this month of a son . * - — e {is'a daughter of Mrs.' Frank Robert - o th is di b Arne Shudshift, Robert Dupree| ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOther 1s & dafig e T Pty in the Mortinson cruiser for a couple | ¢lock at the C. W. Carter Mortuary Mr. Olsen. /I8 :superintendeht. “of | Mills and Joe Tassell Teft ¢arly this | Douglas, will be heid. The Rev. John | HERE FROM 'KETCHIKAN O30, S e S, i So.nehe i | MRS. STRAGIER RETURNING. ' |Interment will follow in the famly [ Channel last night from Ketchikan SOCIETY | afternoon. 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class. i DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN REV. JOHN A, GLASSE. Minister ADMITTED TO BAR MISSION ; the Alaska Juneau, and well-known | 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoot. practice law in Alaska. | R T . Previously, Johnson was ndm(lted; DANCE TANCE DANCE to the Illinois bar of the State|Am. Legion Aux. Sat., Aug. 27, Elks | Supreme Court. Hall, Wes Bnrxetts Muslc adv Eat at ERWIN'’S Cafe! ENJOY A MEAL COMPLETE — WITH Soup Salad, two' kinds of ‘Meats, plenty of Vegetables, Dessert and 'Coffee—for c Dscar B, Blson Candidate for Re-election as ‘TERRITORIAL For Territorial Senator: HENRY RODEN, Juneau “For Temitorial Representafives: JAMES V.DAVIS, Juneau p A.P. WALKER, Craig - JOHN McCORMICK, Juneau The Democratic Tickét Is Interested - ‘in;the Welfare of Both Business . ‘and Labor VOTE IT STRAIGHT! ON SEPTEMBER 13. o (Paid Advertisement) L § A.J.(Tony) DIMOND Condidate fol fie&le‘}:fionfi&z Delegate to Congress from Alaska. ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, 1938 (Paid Advertisement) 9: 4;-smu§w SCHOOL:. A3 ;‘ “Dorts Mc‘&!chnm #ha Virginia ‘Worley provide special features this week. 10:50—MUSICAL MOMENTS: Edythe Young, guest musician, provides familiar melodies. 11:00-WORSHIP SERVICE: (This service is not broadcast) SERMON, “What Difference Does it Make Wheéther We Believe in God?” SOLOIST, Mrs."B. R. Glass. 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