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THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1938. 3o Ghurch Aunouncements L lve Her RObes Notices fu inis @hureh columi for disgussion, “Damaging Liveg for |chureh must be received LYy The Empire Profit James 5 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER & (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 3: Matt. 6:19-21 Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Hom®| Cloudy, probably snéw flurries, tonight and Sunday; moderate east- | not later than 10 C'clock Saturday| Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek |League meeting, held in officers | erly winds. morning to guarantee change of Prayer Scrvice. All ladies welcome. Weather forecast for Souiheast Alaska: For the north portion: AND MAKE HER HAPPY FOR sermon, topics, etc. Friday, 8:00. p.m.—Women's Mis- , 7:30 p.m.-—Public meeting.| cloudy, probably snow flurries, tonight and Sunday; moderate easter- sionary Society. Officers i« charge—Capt. and Mrs ly winds. For the south portion; cloudy, probably rain or snow, to- MONTHS TO COME! RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | A cordial invitation is given to Stanley Jacksn. | nignt and Sunday; moderate southeast winds, except moderate to CHURCH 1l to attend these services and wor- s fresh over Dixon Entrance. HENILE ROBES and HOUSE- “In the heart of the city for the ship with us. BETHEL MI Forecast of winds along the Coast of tuc Gulf of Alaska: Moderate ) g PR hearts of the city” ASSEMBLY OF GOD to fresh easterly winds tonight and Sunday from Dixon Entrance to ATS ENDLETON ALL-WOOL Main and Third Sts. NORTH PRESBY- 121 Main Street Cape Hinchinbrook, | /1w 4 1 I()l DFL’OAflS Glam- ‘354‘5] ;gfifstfidgfiusfitilrfl‘mr "Whnr:I”Vé.l-;\(-:’m((i"z\lxz(\l:'onhip CHARLESF(;";[{‘,?RSONEUS Time Barometer ':":)I’;I:LH?]‘X‘HTLI‘\Hy ‘Wind Velocity =~ Weather [ [ HC E FROCKSI 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship Meet” Sunday services: 3:30 p.m.,, yest'y ... 29.5¢ 36 81 w 4 Cloudy I O£ L LN '—)UO Holy Gospel for second Sunday in Franklin at Fourth 11:00 .a.m.— Morning Worship.| 3:30 a.m. today g (’ 95 w 2 Lt. Mist — Advent, Luke 21:25-36; sermon sub- REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Sermon by the pastor Noon today 29.79 7 87 sSW 3 Sprkling ject, “When Christ Comes Agaix GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes RAECIRRGY INGING ROBES New ic: prelude, “Prayer” by Beet-| CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist for all i 2 § G 7 KK .. e i 8 23 i e TODAY ! ; vocal solo, “Comfort Ye and| 9:45 am School 1:30 p.m--Broadcasting a’ service | Details! Everything Vallay" from'theiMassiah by| '10:60 am Moment ver KINY : Max.tempt. | Loweat 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. W el Sl . ‘ LvVe Fi Enlvr; Stteitony Golan Mum; 11500 i > Worship 30 p.m.—Evening Setvice gmmn lam,z%lémurs | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather il t them NEW! ing” by Hopkins; postlude, “Festival| 6:00 p.m.—Vesper Service Tuesday, 7:30 pan. — mid-week 2]"‘:‘1‘“ T =5 j" f'; :: 10 Ci:’l‘;‘;")r " P ¥ Postlude in C” by Kohlmann 6:00 p.m.—Junior Endeavor. service e - . i Priced at $4.50 and up $:90 p.m —Luther! e, (See our display advertisement on Friday, 7:30 pm—Glad Tidings| Barrow -0 18 g 4 0 Clear | R 1 The children of the Sunday Schooi | this page for further details.) 3and of young people meet. Every-|. Bome & = 14 6 05 Gigudy [ ! will meet at 2 o'clock nday to r— body welcome. s 1% 4 0 Pt.Cldy 3 { Fnd ; : % G et ikis st St Fairbanks 18 12 14 4 15 Cloudy § Y o practice the Christmas program SE TH-DAY AD Commurion Service the first Sun- i e i b : 15 pobi . i [ EN'S BATH ROBES The CGhurch Council will meet CHURCH day of each month e ooy - i o 30 ear £ = : Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Corner Second and Main Streets| Everyone cordially invited to alij St. Pau 3 | 2 32 16 0 Cloudy §.8 s 2 to 16 parsonage. H. L. WOOD, Pastor these services. Dutch Harbor 38 34 36 12 86 Cloudy i > . Junior Choir rehearsal Tuesday Note: The services of this church Kodiak 40 3¢ 38 6 04 Cloudy §INE New Low Price | |evening at 6:30 o'clock in the e held on Saturday, the seventh T . 36 B o® 4 04 Clear Tt ahuts day of the week. SALVATION i :«_‘; 3 35 2 ’:‘) Lt Mist R v 3 s Sabbath school Saturday, 10 am.,| ARMY Sitka E 29 — — : (4B g ® Senior Choir practice Thursday at! IR Aot 9 S*tvaloek. with Bible classes for all ages S v Ketchikan .. 42 6 38 4 07 Pt.Cldy 3 4 Sabbath worship 11 am. Sermon i Prince Rupert 42 34 38 12 25. Pt.Cldy Ladies’ Aid annual Turkey Din- & 2 4 ” by the pastor, or leader. | Bunday— Edmonton 30 6 8 4 0 Clear ner, Tea, and Fancywork sale will Young People’s Missionary Vo! ‘|n<‘ 2:30 pm » Meeting, seattle 0 44 46 4 58 Cloudy nc be held in the social room m” the teer Boclety méets Friday evening,| - 6:00 ‘B ; School Portland 54 46 46 4 81 Cloudy ‘ £ e i a < ,., church Wednesday, December 7. 500 SR Y MO0 e, | 7:30 pm.—Salvation Mee San Francisco .. 62 54 56 8 63 Lt Rain z g%, Doreas and Mothers Meeting the| Monday 00 pm.—Life Saving| New York 36 24 34 4 [ Cloudy “Juneauw’s Leading Department Store” soL¥ TBI:PIS;OP';:T"E"R"L' 2nd and 4th Wednesday each ! Guard Parade, under the leadership| Washington 34 32 34 4 9> Giouay ' month at 2 pm. |of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Fourth ana Gold Streets (“'piio study groups in homes, Mon-| Tuesday, 6:00 pm—Young Peo- WEATHER CONDITIGNS AT 8 AM. TO0AY THE VERY REV. CHARLES £ o | i etork r day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve-|ple’s meeting. Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 44; Victoria, clear, 42; Bel- = ! . SR Doen |nings open to all. The public are| Tuesday, 7:30 pm.—Pubiic meet-| lingham, cloudy, 42; Estevan, cloudy, 44; Alert Bay, cloudy, 39; Bull 6:90 wd.Holy Gomminion. welcome to all the services of this!ing. Harbor, showers, 41; Triple Island, partly cloudy; Langara Island, ’ Bgn chmun 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. . ~ partly cloudy, 35; Prince Rupert, partly cloudy, 41; Ketchikan, mist- ‘x T e —— |W. E. Cahill, chairman. Returns| ing 38; Craig, cloudy, 35 Wrangell, cloudy, 36; Petersburg, fogsy, | : | time after the first of the year, tab-| cloudy, 24; Haines, cloudy; St. Elias, clear, 32; Cape Hinchinbrook, - - sty s Iniy ust e for| 33; Sitka, clear, 30; Cape Spencer, cloudy, 35; Hoonah, cloudy, 30; Ra- Y “f' ¥ 1 TMS0AY, 7:80. Pun—Cholr re- have been coming in just fine for ithe ; 3 onak 3 ' HAE}\ P? g igHEE;;EEa | sew'cs \ hearsal. L . DOUGLAS which she is grateful. Later, some-| dio partly cloudy, 33; Jlme}au, cloudy, 35; Skagway, partly ! | 4 ulation of the returns will be pub-| cloudy, 32; Cordova, clear, 22; Chitina, clear, 7; McCarthy, clear, -7; EEV&‘\ ™A lxg:rfi«fi“* I . 4| FIRST C‘;‘é:‘ac‘?’n(;";' CHRIST, NEWS lithed. Seward, cloudy, 33; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 12; Fairbanks, cloudy, JGP B IV B Y ® > Lotices igr ‘sni byt o 3 ¢ PR QS S 4; Nenana, clear; Tanana, cloudy, -7; Alatna, snowing, 0; Wiseman, [ must be received by The Em;;l:e lsundny“ervlllcespwfl; !(); Teld x\: n TR 1 not iater than 10 o'clock Saturday (11 am. in the Firsi ‘ourch of | BE OF THE DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S moming to guaraniee change of |Christ, Scientisi, Juneau, on Fifth PASKETBALL SCHOOL MUSICIANS PRACTICE| snowing; Nulato, snowing, 14; Ruby, cloudy, 11; Bethel, cloudy, 14; CHRISTMAS PROGRAM| Nome, snowing, 23; Solomon, cloudy, 10; Golovin, cloudy, 15; Council, <} snowing, 11. UNION AND VESSEL OWNERS' g i ;leld-'(!,‘ozmll:u;fifis (fii(fifsc'z':flx‘) e tions for the school's Juneau, Dec. 4.—Sunrise, 8:26 am.; sunset, 3:14 p.m. Dec. 5— ASSOCIATION—7 P. M. DECEMBER 4 ST. LUKE'S EFisuuPAL CBURCH | tor.” . e : Douglas high school basketball nas program this year are| Sunrise, 8:28 am.; sunset, 3:13 p.m, 11:00 a.m, Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | team goes to Juneau ‘;1‘! ]1]“ lzfl‘“"i(l already under way and will c | WEATHER SYNOPSIS - - <5 AT F ) A 7 7:30 p.m.—Vespers and Sermon. Wednesday, 8:00 pam. — Testi- | 8ame with Juneau High Crimson principally of musical numbe i The barometric pressure was below normal this morning through- SQNEA V-FNIUN HAE‘L | : ‘| monial meeting. ‘lipa\‘n in the J.H.S. gymnasium to-|both the band and glee clubs i out Alasl nm'lhwes‘t’em Canada, and over the northern pcr%ion of the ALASKA EVANGELIZATION Christian Sclence Reading Room l_im’_lb and M{m}fl the bus leaving at, tative plans according to musical| Noyth Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pressure this morning being o = ER A TD Y A g e SOCIETY n church building. This room 1s 7 o'clock will be a bunch of boys|supervisor Ernst Oberg indicate a' 840 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 48 degrees and longi- E?fli‘? !Q 7 5‘ it’" E i 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. >pen to the public Wednesday determined to redeem themselves by | program which promises a variety| tyde 164 degrees. High barometric pressure prevailed from Seattle - | 11:00 am—Regular services. \ternoons from 2:30 to 4. playing o dliferent hxand of ball)of entertaingent | and California southwestward to the Hawaiian Islands, the crest being —————| 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class. The public is cordially mvited to than they put up the last time T e e | 3054 inches. This general barometric pressure distribution has been #} T o T R Ag ~‘=§r;'l](‘5311’5‘d at residence or ltz:;‘ld these services and visit the l‘)’"‘“'fi:’";X’I"‘l“:“"l“’:\ “(‘I”“’I“;{"“"l“““"“" ATTENTION MASONS | attended by precipitation from the Aleutians eastward to Kodiak, from | H. B. Schiegel ‘eading roowa. 'R AARe, AR B P R A Stated Communication of Gas-| Juneau to San Francisco, the Seward Peninsula, and over the Tan- r = MISSION Chiktinl el At e bt 1he | cmpeting trarik: will be held on Tuesday, Decem- ae Tanana and upper Yukon: vatleys, and by fair westhermoiar the B E s z B v 9 % B S y ea s ber 6. at 7:30 pm, Election of Of. | northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and the lower Matanuska p o 4R A DAVID WaGGONER, Minister Blessed V. M. Juneau But the worst is now over, Coach| Mo & & U0 Bot SECIO0 Bd to| Valley Sunday services: Fifth and Gold Streets Martin Pedersen says, and he is; "€ “ e It was colder last night over ‘he Alaska Railroad belt from An- ] w: sag AT 1:30 pm.—Bible Schoor. REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J, confident they will make a much :;,m‘;f‘;;_‘"‘,;,-J'J;"n'i“lx.'i“{,'v’_"M_ S | chorage to Fairbanks. E LSS ) 2:30 p.n.—Preaching service. Pastor better showing tonight. Not that SAMUEL DEVON | All are welcome in these services Second Sunday in Advent they expect to win, he said, but the | Secretary | o 5 Sunday Masses— score will not be quite so one-sided. |~ b S R 5 . DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH| 5.5 am— Holy Mass. il 0o qp !g 14 St. Atoyswus Church 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- KEV. WADE SHOWS PICTURES ' Ld 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. tion. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, the | Sunday school immediately after| 19:00 a.m.—Sunday School “Story of Creation” in pictures will C1vIL SERVICE 4 Mass. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- be shown at.the Douglas city hall EXAMINATIONS ! - 5 R o DR mon. by the Rev. Mrs. Wade, under the BEAN BLUW“UT ELKS CABARET 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- auspices of the Alaska Evangeliza- A 0 0 00 Saturday night. Make reservations|tion of the Most Blessed‘SuurunwnL [tion Society. S P B g By IR gn-ely e 3 : P SR R | Commission has announced open ———ee —— Thursday, December 8- Feast of PETERSON §OR SITKA {€ agla : ’ e SATURDAY NIGHT—DEC. 3 o is ¢ & competitive examination for the po CITATION the Immaculate Conception, is & George Peterson is leaving on the f obli stion named ‘below. IN THE UNITED STATES COM- |boliday of obligation, mass at 7 and Nortnland next Tuesday for Silka |~ ajwavs Facility Speciali $3,- MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIQ|9 o'clock; Saturday, December 10—| having served as a member of the 800 a ar, Civil Aeronaut a year, Civ o s Au- PROBATE) COURT FOR THE |Feast of the House of Loretto, is a rand jury whith completed its | (jority. Applicants must have had SONS or NOBWAY | TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU-|day of special devotion. duties the first of this week. 11,000 hours of solo flying plus cer- NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- METROPOLITAN METHODIST | tain experience in the operations .. CINCT. SALE division of an air carrier. A valid In the Matter of the Estate of EPISCOPAL CHURCH | pilot’s certificate of competency is BEGINNING AT 6:00——FULL" BEAN DINNER FOR 35¢ FANNIE C. ESTES, Deceased. T shd Bowara Sirects e | also required. Applicants must not TO ERNEST ESTES, residing in| THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | gale of Chuistmds seals in Doug- | have passed their 50th birthday. Seattle, Washington, and VICTOR ENIGHT, Ragtor |1as in the annual drive for fur Full information may be ob- ESTES, residing in Seattle, Wash-| 10:00 aan.—8unday School. This|compat the disease, is progressing | tained at Room 311, Federal Build- ington, and all other heirs, devisees school is fully organized to meet yoqt saistactorily according to M and legatees of the above-named ;';;n’;:ef; e o R e e oot i AR Nomination and Election of Officers decedent, to all creditors of the . above-named decedent, and all| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE In Elks' Auditorium others and interests: Sermon theme, “Looking Forwar Sunday, December 4, 2 P. M. Regular Business Meeting Folowing at 8:00 Including Siinbeam I A VEMASIER IMPORTANT! BE THERE! | - YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED qum lff""‘;m";’"“hrfj';“fl”:“ M,\"i“ that on the 3rd day of December, |22 Ta ““gg ".""“’V' e 2 1938, George E. Cleveland, the duly| 800 pm. — Evening Worship. i A Harold Nicholas, leader. appointed, qualified and acting ad- th “The Church Fel ministrator of the estate of Fannie ]So‘:;‘}‘]‘:: S e ATER. T C. Estes, deceased, duly filed his L petition herein for an order of sale| Ihe Damaris Circle meets Wed- day afternoon, 2 pm., in the of the real property belonging to S 2 3 = said estate, to-wit: church social room. Mrs. John Rog- Lot Eleven (11) in Block Two | &S is hostess. ‘biofirfizki«*‘l.iéfi'r PRESBYTERIAN K2 > Choir practice and Epworth , . s 1 (2) containing 11,252 square | 4 ¢ “Where Welcome and Worship Meet' a |League fellowship hour Friday, 3 § YOURSELF fcet. and Lot Two (2 In Block [t o PUBLIC INVITED . ; Three (3), containing 19,762 |- g B+ i) square feet, of the Seatter Addi- Sae REV. JOHN A. GLASSE 3 tion to the Town of Juneau, Al- | OHAREN TR L TARE 4 is 4 g | (On Fritz Cove Corner) | Minister. HOW (URDELEnR dska, all according to the offi- |opy jOHN A, GLASSE, Minister 3 ‘(;;‘~Cf1*:‘ulfjic:h& g:x:fi‘ifl’;‘r‘f | 9:45 am—Sunday School every GEORGE SCHMIDT ervations In sald patent Siwihy N SNt Tty Aol Chorister. / ] : ;‘; lA‘wd ald patent €x- | sharge and. well-tanght classes . . e | for children and young people. i;n(lml‘l :; ‘::x:r:e;wa(si d:lé cnlt;red 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and' CAROL BEERY DAVIS, y me on s ate ordering a hear- . i GETS DOWNTO BUSINESS AND | 1ing e ela on saia petion be. | Sl Sy every, other unday Jacket, Bol i ; DOES A JOB—RIGHT NOW! fore me on February Gtb, 1999. | epijtie to the Philippians, and cor- | * *#IAGKEL DOIETD We broadeast over KINY g RE, you and|giany invite the public to fellowskip or Scarf Stop at our new, special Shavemaster demonstration each of you are hereby commanded | iy’ . Sundays 10:50 to 12. to be and appear before me in my hapel for all office on the fifth floor of the|,orapeladies, fo | Federal-Territorial Building in the| 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings | City of Juneau, Alaska, not less | of each month, in keeping with de- | than thirty (30) days after the ser- | | tailed notices given in other col- interested | women of the community, meet the counter and treat yourself to a Shavemaster shave! We want you to bcsomc .uqu\mu-l wita Shave- maste; r with a powerful, brush-type, self -starting L‘nur-dxl motor. The choose yours from the largest selection in the north . . . 9:45 SUNDAY, SCHOOL: High School and; other departments. i 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS: . ONLY electric shaver with a shaving head screened {vice of this citation upon you, to- | s ; MINK—SEAL to pick up the beard the way it grows. Shavemaster wit: At the hour of 10:00 o'clock, umBr;sy "s‘w‘",”;_é’:.‘,’:‘mu with Roy SQUIRREL (:;7:;: :gs;:;;m;z;lss::f, b | is the ONLY electric shaver with a lightning-fast, AM. on February 6th, 1939; then|panta and Tom Barekston on Fri-‘ WEASEL GUEST SPEA-KER the Rev. Ralph K. ‘Wh 1 8 _single cutter that oscillates in an arc inside a comfort- hnd there to show cause, if any ex-|day evenings at 8 o'clock. ! MUSKRAT "H ST B c!p . Wheeler, » * able smooth shaving head. It’s by Sunbeam! But the ists, why an order of sale should | CARACUL aines Presbytérian Church. ADULT CHOIR, “His Kingdom Is At Hand” (Wilson). PIPE ORGAN, “Mountain Idyll” and “Postlude.” 6 TO 7 VESPER HOUR SPEAKER, Mr. C. B. Arnold, discussing “The Radio Station a Community Asset.” not be made as prayed for in said | FIRST PRESBWIERIAN CHURCH petition. DAVID WAGGONER, Minister | WITNESS my hand and official | Sunday Services: ‘ |seal this 3rd day of December, 1938, | 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson,| |at Juneau, Alaska. | “Responsibility for Truth.” Exodus ‘I F'ELI'X GRAY, & 20:16; Matt. 15:19-20; John 8:42-47.. | United States Comumissioner| 11:00 am. — Morning Sermon. | proof of the qmck close comfort-shaves you get with Shavemaster is in actitally using it. That’s why we invite you to a FREE SHAVE this new electric, lather- less way. FOX SCARFS Chas. Goldstein ANTHEM, hear this choir of YOUNG' PEOPLE, ) / di ERNST OBERG, chorister. Ah ska H&flflfl nght & PflWflf cu and ex-officio Probate Judge Subject, “Holding to the Faith”| & Co, i - l_ e ' s for the Juneau Commission-|“Cast not away, therefore, your | ” ' 4 i king | er's Precinct. confidence, which hath great re-| 3%w;fgégmcnmm$yf“wr suppet;; wu;mh i TO:Il:ck 8 DOUGLAS Publication dates, December 3, 10,{compence of reward.” Heb. 10:35. | Open Saturday Evenings oL XA iz c 3 17, 24, 1938, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service, Topic ! ;

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