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el s ¥ THF DAILY Al ASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY NOV 26, I938 evening. November 21 we study Lhel U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Epistle to the Philippians, and cor- TI_IE WEA THER » LSRRI - v 2 dially invite the public to fellowship with us. § Chapeladies, for all interested % ¥ | (By the U. Weather Bureau) ¥ Notices for this church column hearts 3 P o i women of the community, meet the " | wearts of the ¢ 11:00 am Morning Wum“hrp 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings Forecast for Juvcan and {y, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Nov. 26: must be received by The Empire 3 Sts, . “Idealismn ractice 4 0 pire | Main and Third Sts. Thome, “Idealistn and Practice. Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southerly winds, increasing Sun- 5 of each month, in keeping with de- not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor 7:00 p.m.—E a is6 ¥ i 7 .m.—Epworth League, Miss| % . day, becoming moderate to frest ] morning to guarantee change of| 9:45 am—Sunday School. Lola LaPaugh, president. The study | tadled notices given in other col-| " o e A . ¢ sermon, topics, ete. f 11:00 am—Morning Worship. | of ”mm‘g ;11'clllbvr‘ = -nlnd o‘f‘umns of this paper. Odlfluuur forecast for Southeast ‘AI. ka. Rain tonight and_ Sunday, 5 : Boy Scouts-Cubs meet with Roy ™ erate southerly winds tonight, increasing Sunday becoming mod- A Holy Gospel, Matthew 21:1-9, first R . is continued from last FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sunday in Advent; sermon subject, session. erate to fresh, except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Banta and Tem Barekston on Fri-| e 4 Strait, Frederick Sound, Chatham Strait, and Lynn Canal. SCIENTIST . 1“The Advent Call”; music: prelude,| 8:00 pm.— Evening Worship,| 42y evenings at 8 o'clock. | Forecast of winds along the Caast of the Gulf of Alaska: From Sunday services will be held at | “Melody,” Atherton; vocal solo, Theme, “Discipleship—Prayer.” M Dixon Entr: p y i | 14 : 4 Y A i g BETHEL MISSION ance to Cape Spencer, mederate southerly winds tonight, in- ¥ 3 ”hrlmchm :lh: First Cnurch of “Grateful O Lord Am 1" Caro Ro- Thomas Hall sings “The Old Rugged | AS LY OF GOD | creasing Sunday, becoming fresh to strong. From Cape Spencer to & Christ, Scientis(, Juneau, on Fifth ma, by Mrs. Hollmann; offertory, Cross” as a solo for the evening. | SEMB | Hotarefe et R ¥ | and Main Streets. The subject will “Offertory,” Lysberg: postlude, The Damaris Circle meets Wed- | 121 Main Street I s:cl;;,igwi"'r'fi,’:) ';nf;z;'l‘y T ot e e 1 be “Ancient and Modern Necroman- | “Pastlude,” Ashford. hesday afternoon, 2 p.n., in muf CHARLES C. PERSONEUS b andi@ape Hinch;nbrook gale force between Cape irweather 4 alins Mesmerism and Hypno- 6:30 pm.—Luther League. church social room. Mrs. John Rog- - Trd? { : i m, Denounced.” Choir rehearsals Thursday eve- | ers is hostess. o e ! ¥ SN LOCAL DATA ¥ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ning at the regular hours. Ly }_11:00 ";'“'_M°:“ ng Worship.| Time _ Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testl- The Ladiés’ Aid will meet Thurs- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | Seimon by lhenfi;“ gt e 3:30 p.m. yest'y .. 3023 40 03 s 12 Cloudy * nonial meeting. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the | CHURCH 12:00 noan—Rible School. Classes| 3:30 a.m. today ... 30.8 37 9 s 2 Cloudy M Christlan Science Reading Room church. Corner Second fnn M Sircet] Ut ML | Noon today 3002 41 83 w 2 Cloudy n chureh building. This room 1s H. L. WOOD, Pastor 1:30 p.m--Broadcasting & service 4 3 »pen to the public Wednesday HAOLY TRINItY CATHEDRAL, nope. The services of this chureh| g - RADIO REPORTS & uternoons from 2:30 to 4. bid o et ate Heldvon, Getarday; the seventh| 100 PaLndEenin SereEe. | TODAY i The public is cordially mvited to Fourth ang Gold Streets day &X; Chlavedt % | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — mid-week Max. tempt. Low>st 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. i \ttend these services and wvisit the THE VERY REV. CHARLES Sabbath ey Saturday, 10 am. service, X | Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathel cading room ¥, BIGF e with TARle Elaesse o alh aes, .| FEe 3730 Ry -Glad TMEGN AGRA 36 b 3¢ 18 36 Lt.Snow ¢ EOCVAE 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Sablmtl wership 11 .am gsémmn Band of young people meet. Every-| Anchorage 48 32 36 4 0 Cloudy % ’ e e 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 5y -—" ) body welcome. | Barrow 12 8 10 8 o ptoay # NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- . by the pastor, or leader. i ) 4 2 ERIAN CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and Young Peopie's Missionary Volun- Commur:ion Service the first Sun-| Nome . 34 28 30 14 .09 Cloudy § “:Where Welcome and Worship | Sermon. Corporate Communion for ... Soi‘ifl}" pmee!.s Prldayryevemnx AL S o Bothat, .. 3 = iy 20 01 Cloudy & f 1 Meet” all men and boys of the Parish; also ;.40 Gelock at parsonage. | Everyone cordially invited to all| Fairbanks 36 16 20 6 0 Pt.Cldy ’ { Franklin at Fourth fUr N e e G“”fi,s‘ Dorcas and Mothers Meeting the s | 1117 09 Dweon 1 = B g 0 Pt. C"‘_‘y | At 1 Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Girl Scouts. ; St. Paul i | 36 36 20 2 Rain e’ |REV. JOHN A, GLASSE, Minister ) 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each| . Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- & = | Dutch Harbor 44 | 34 36 4 21 Pt.Cldy ¢ GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister Hedeagi month at 2 p.m. e % | Kodiak e 38 e 1" % Cloudy { i CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist it 3 i Bible study groups in homes, Mon- | | g | h v E ik o Mhday -School, | Friday, 10:00 a.m.—Welfare Com- .o T ecday and Wednesday eve-| m‘ as i Cordova ............ 44 40 42 4 136 Pt.Cldy : ? mittee of Guild. 4 s Juneau . ot 43 34 37 2 06 Cloudy BN 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. ... nings open to all. The public are'! 11 2 , Friday, 2:30 p.m.—Regular Guild " 2 . | Sitka .. 53 39 — == 0 < 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. welcome to all the services of this S 6:00 p.m.—Vesper Service meeting, Mrs. Charles Burdick, |\ op | | e"'nes | Ketchikan 46 | 38 40 4 0 Pt. Cldy 6:00 pm.—dJunior Endeavor. Hagem, Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Home| ' Rrenesmpt - 9 | 38 20 1 O ey 3 i . v , ! | Edmonton 36 | 24 32 8 0 Clear P - e % (See our display advertisement on League meeting, held in officers’| v s 231 geattle 58 2 1 0 Wi Cwodac? ([ r?]f-q;v Baave tles' this page for further details.) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH quarters. All ladies welrome. | ¥Trotices tor mu charcn column Seaf R 8 ) Clear & | Wil e WEELAN DAVID WAGGONER, Mnister Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meeting |must be received by The Empire| Cortiand . o | 42 42 10 0 Clear CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Services: Officers @ charge—Capt. and Mrs. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| Son Trancisco . 70 | 50 50 4 0 Clear 4 Church of the Nafivity of tha 10:00 am.—Bible School. Lesson, | gianley Jackson. morning to guarantee change of W b [ 2 22 6 0 Cloudy I 1 bags that \\-M Blessed V. M. Junean | “Hobesty in All Things.” Exodus SN | sermon topics, ete. ‘ashington 34 | 20 22 4 0 Clear | i Jy! Soft dressy pouches, Fifth and Gold Streets bt R 5 ) : THE ‘ — | WEATHER CONDITIGNS AT § A.M. TODAY el nev duare shapes . WM. G. B i a.m. — Morning ermon & . v ST. X ) H 4 4 ! e pe and i oo ol e L s (BT Aamn ms’::’;’::o;"“m’ Seattle (airport), clear, temperature 32; Bellingham, clear, 34: ¢ L ith the newest trims! 4 | 2 T o Victoria, clear, 37; Alert Bay, clear, 42; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy 1 1 i i ay | message. Subject, Trail Blazers : - i o ) ’ ’ P y v, § buffaloes, pinseals, calfs. $4 95 vmg:rdt;\ym?fitvember 27—First Sunday | iy ] > Willoughby Ave, 7:30 p.m.—Vespers and Sermon. | 47; Triple Island, cloudy, 25; Langara Island, cloudy, 46; Prince i Well fitted ‘Sunday Mamesan 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Rev lilnlda,\‘!; | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | l)lu]mr.:u cloud_v.v 43; Ketchikan, c]r)ud__v. 3?: Craig, cloudy, 50; Wran- . ! 1 5:15 am.Holy Mass, |E. M. Axelson from Yakutat will| 2:30 p.an.—Praise Meeting, SOCIETY esll, ll W;Iy' :02 gmfljsrurl’;' COUY, [0 = o gy, DL, Clape A | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- |bring a farewell message. | 6:00 pm-—Sunday School. ° | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | Zerudrym;uy' Skng sy To;‘,)d.y},a,o' ik i e Al e ."““e:;: 3 E"z fiE‘HREND %9 nCl tion. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek| 7:30 pm.--Salvation Meeting. | 11:00 am—Regular services. | C,"w‘i“ b );"j"";-‘ ; ""“1 86- (?‘f}‘“-‘v TOPRYL! .. Blins, rethag, i $ y 10:00 a.m.—8unday School. Prayer Service. Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Saving| 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class. | ,”“‘(‘1 b :}m‘l'“ ;"“ -M‘_gf"_l\l- 40; »m'l'o 1, raining, 40; Chitina, rm;m\v,, “June: Leading Department Store’ iH80 & _High Mass and ser-| JEHAY. 7:90 pm—Young People’s| Guaid Pareds, under the leaflership| ‘A1l servives’held ‘st Fealonos corfy 21 SUomIng, 93 McCartty, rainine, 5% Sewhrd. cloudy, 6; CaCA0L nibA | Social Hour. of Mis. R B, tesher: H. B. Schlegel. age, cloudy, 3 i Punvbun cloudy, 20; Wiseman, clo_udy, 23; Nenana, 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic-| A cordial invitation is given to| Tyesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-| has | T”A‘V, "1';““‘3}‘;»';"‘![ Tanana, cloudy, 27; Ruby, snowing, 30; Nulato, tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament. all to attend these services and Wor- ple’s meeting | DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | ':‘v“m'; Nd i L cloudy, s ",'4‘(‘, Nofnc; snnwm.g'; 31. r 8:00 a.m.—Daily Mass. |ship with us. ‘ruesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- | MISSION Smn"hc ‘ul’) qnx‘xll 1{(?0\““.1‘10 )u;’ odn, CaUneL (A pm. Nov. (28— o d Days of Special Devotion: Thurs- | e |ing | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister T e V] s oe) D !"Q"y%‘,’ OOd nY) q hts /‘.7 71d SOZIII 'S | day. December 1, Feast of Blessed] METROPOLITAN METHODIST v | Sunday services: WEATHER OPSIS | G Edmund Campion, §.J.; Priday, De- ! EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE | 1:30 pm.—Bible School. | i} R R Rabble (Cani cember 2, first Friday of month,| Fourth and Sewara Streets (On Fritz Cove Corner) | 2:30 p.m—Preaching service. | Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout west- . 8 usual devotions; Saturday, Decem-| THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister| All are welcome in these services | ©rm Alaska, Bering Sea, the Aleutian Islands, and over the North Pa- 15) 26— This tale ought to have a moral ber 3, Feast of Saint Francis Xavier, KNIGHT, Pastor 9:45 am.—-Sunday School every P cific steamship lane at latitude 50 degrees, there being a storm area 8.4 | 10:00 am—Sunday School. Mrs.|Sunday, with Mrs. Harry Arnold| DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH| of marked intensity centered over the western Aleutian Islands, the I th ! v nvited {o the dinner —_ | Esther Sprague, superintendent.|in charge and well-taught classes St. Aroysws Church lowest reported pressure being 2830 inches in the vicinity of the Rat f \se. She couldn't come to dinner. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | Practice on the Christmas program for chikiren and young people. | 9:00 am—Holy Mass. Islands. High barometric pressure prevailed over the eastern and Prey B he'd be happy to drop CHURCH is to be each Monday and Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and| Sunday school immediately after southern portion of Alaska and southeastward to the Rocky Moun- § ¥ 2 “In the heart of the city for the |afternoon. | Bible Study every other Sunday Mass. tain states, the crest being 30.66 inches at Kamloops. Precipitation = % Heis | was reported over western Alaska and from the Aleutians eafiward to [ were still in the dining | the northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, while fair weather pre- d, moving intc adjoining | vailed over the West Coast states. be | It was colder last night over the Alaska Railroad belt between An- 1 Colman wouldn't hear of it. Lovely little lady chorage and Fairbanks. i g 1 1 alor No, she must join the party, at = g « 1 1 i to the dining room, sat at the table, and ) And 1 the while the others daintily attacked 1 , host Colman’s most galumptious desserts. Pie, full of & g 3 A fes, toy with whipped cream. The glammer girl The Dully Al(lska B'",plre Pres()nts.__ AT THE BALDWIN he stifled a sob, arose and left the room. Solicit- s l"'"l‘“Ps the most famous ous 1 ts found her on a couch crying her heart out. SHORT TALKS ON ADVERTISING p].msc in all music . ... for I 1 vs T have to lose weight,” she sobbed, “z (FIPTH SERIES) | A 1t juices for three days. When I s t‘wrc s 5cm-cely an ]mur of t]rxe couldn’t tand it any longer! Pr(‘pared by the l i -"n l“‘t \vl]qr e 1 ¥y aa r cveni ke 8 . b nd sobbed, this glammer girl who was to Bureau of Research and Education, Advertising Federation of Amerios ¥ B s : s A8 Hedy TAWMNI. g 4 wlere the voice of the Baldwin ‘ The secretary of the Stone Canyon Haunters' Glib—an in- What Is A(lveruslng? is being heard in public forr o tion of moppets which exists and operates only g « T ports a sed disappointment in its annual tour of J| Mundelein College, Chi- & E r sectio » several cinema lights reside. | cago’s marvelous mew insti- ! ers all of an age where movie fame Num ber 8 tution, is Baldwin equipped delighted at the reception given thm by a sped nan who received them, chuckling, and A long time ago there was no advertising. sequently each consumer’s share is vastly in- 'Ay.»fi g Ay g ! en. There, after apples were dispensed Every man with something to sell had to creased. The wealth created in making the | Pt d i e e e e R o it e e e tell people about it personally and individual- goods is distributed to consumers through b i ml 4 ! ly. This was not a great handicap in those payments for wages, materials, and divi- \ days, for no one had very much to sell. dends, and thus they are able to buy the & ! Qr r 3 greater volume of goods produced. sl ! : E f s (R— ; But as soon as large-scale manufacturing ] )\ " o V4 i v 39 i P rav 2 s { il was begun, it was necessary to find a way to But merely being able to buy does not STORES at JUNEAU and SITKA { ! 1;’” many PétOPlfl al'mut products, to tell make people buy. Salesmen and advertising g} you can enjoy a different, ! them quickly and all at one time. To fill this must be kept on the job all the time, to keep ! : ! need, advertising naturally developed as a merchandise moving from factory to con- » H better dinner —— at { um;l?rs;alt busmeis ];FOC“»“S-f Without it we gumer, or the wheels will soon stop turning. } could not operate large factories making ph. < selli is just as i < as { oD 8 2 e work of selling is just as important as YTERIAN 4 ! ! i | goods for millions of consumers. the work of making and the work of trans- NOR‘:VI:ERu ILL“GHT“P‘?EiB e, R PR . A ot Fisr L S ¥ ere Welcome an orship Mee W l: { Advertising' is sometimes spoken of as a p(;l_tmm And adv Lr}:lbll]g is the only way by o | ! ?‘E W { special kind of business, as a separate indus- “’_”?h “lw I“"i-;c vol(;lme of goods now being T T P = 1 try sufp(;‘rte}:i by ot);‘er lines of busin: JE1. BEOUUCHE Can bR 801G - REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, | ! ! "; o BuL "f ing at all. Advertising . In performing its selling work, advertising Minister. " \ 25 ply a part of the process of selling the prod- W™ ha we E i A ISP B8 e S i S8E abee ene ndbater Tt does the imoortank: hows us the way to better living, by creat- & free hand, {he gentleman procceded fo entertain them joh of; telling e Hand m.erc}{andlis- " ‘l ing desires for better things. Through con- (nl:.OR(‘lL SCHMIDT, ) num i an odd instrument he cadled a bazooka. fi M hore 10 l’)’l-‘l 1 iJ’ Sid it Btitilitos ‘u'l”"f veniences introduced by advertising, the Chorister. | " ports, glowed all year with memories of §i piciaby il Fire & g elr burfivns of housekeeping have been made A 2 i P ¥ easier and the family diet has been im- CAROL BEERY DAVIS, allowe'en they knocked again. That is, they tried to [ It is ‘nét enough to make goods and to Pproved. B"dbu‘s are healthier and home§ are Organist, K1 n. But the big carrot-topped gentleman with the odd fi transport them to places where consumers more sanitary because of the educational } as not abe Instead there was an impersonal watchman can buy them. The public must be told influence of advertising. Newspapers and We broadeast over KINY N or Hallowe'en hamts. The ghosts retreated. | about goods——how desirable they are, how magazines are sold for a few cents a copy Sundays 10:50 to 12. i people can make themselves more comfort- and r{\dlu entertainment is free, because : - AR fabila s able, more healthy, or more happy through advertisers pay most of the costs of these | B 1 hope Bol 1 be sorry when he hears about it. Of 2 Y, I3 g st | course it isn't onable to expect a bazooka-artist to Keep on g buying them. In other words, the mer- three great mediums for advertising. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL: | fiuae Afie ar. when he doubtless has other, more R chandise must be sold, not merely placed on While.dotne all this usefbldand; Sabiibl High School and other departments. e 4 o 4 e s M e | sale. Advertising does a large part of this nile doing al is useful and valuable 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS: important thin Hallowe'en, Still, it is a little sad. 3 d S dee e TR ol L R GRE1G = e ! It is to weep, in fact—because the Stone Canyon Haunters' Club selling, and there is no other method that YO''b SV COsH BUE ome garly for this soul treat. ’ g e s b e e e et £ can take its place. ing because it is the most economical form 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP: flm...,,‘ understand that world ‘. n]xi Lbhn i ;m cen M ) o_f selling and lowers the cost of distribu- SERMON SERIES, “Christs’s Companions—Thomas.” N is not. necessarily .=k‘- n"v|» "!w' ol Mt‘]‘ “_ m-:“‘ sta 1 3 §mce the days. when there was no adver- tion. Advertising is the voice of 1_ndustry. ADULT CHOIR, “His Kingdom Is At Hand” (Wilson). with a h'v;-pmol ar-worries and things to m” 3 11 tising, thg qpantlty of goods purqhased has telling us all how to live happier lives and | PIPE ORGAN, “Madrigale” and “Recessional.” Shirley (:umnh-.s hmw}))m\:l"; k(;'p Mother len;m:fi in lmal|:1 | been multiplied by many, many times. Con- how to make our money go farther. | 6 TO 7 VESPER HOUR as well as Shirley. . . . “The Little Princess” was held up, with | | T OBER $ | shirley 5 P 3 or Tel g e % Copyright 1938, Advertising Federation of America ERNS G—Chorister ; o Shir feeling tip-top, hocausL'Molh:’ ';l";m‘p!e ‘(?ou}l‘dnt (.:Dmg to | SPEAKER, Mr. Roy Noland, presenting ] : work.‘ So“-. throat, No mamyna, no Shirley—it’s the agreement % | “Phone Facts the Public Should Know.” i And, in this case, & good one. ‘ | ANTHEM, by our choir of YOUNG PEOPLE. ¢ . . - s = TABLEAU, “A Long Distance Call.” P el bstitute f ; 'There 18 no substitute ror : f N E COUPLE CLUB, after supper htis Monday evening. ) MARTHA SOCIETY at 1:30 this Friday afternoon. 1 YOUNG PEOPLE'S FELLOWSHIP 7:30 Friday evening. Newspaper Advertising |