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GEORGE SCHMIDT, DAVIS, 12, 1d our choir of YOUNG PEOPLE 373 rvations Red 410. & = LYol T drdl: %%%w Elrd = i 7 S &0 MR e U 3 flu%fi&‘l’: | no wonder o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SAT URDAY, DEC. 10, 1938 DOUGL lXS NEWS DOUGLAS SCHOOL WINS OVER AU, THIRD GAME O BASKETBALL SERIES pie and thall 1ew suits of purs shing in steller bask- Douglas high school launched an offensive at pla; ters art of their game with J. H. S night that carried them to v against their time honored ad- oy 8 | versaries for the first time this sea- and paved the way to one more une at least in the annual series, perhaps two more. Indicative of how hard the home | team must have played, the score 1t the half was 16 to 8 in their favor and with reserves of first string men brought into the game against them during the second half, it is that the Crimson Bears able to creep up within one of tying their tired opponents. 1s Wahto for D.H.S. was top performer of the evening with a total of 13 points while Rice and Jones of the JH.S. tied with 6 points each The preliminary game between the reserves of both schools resulted in favor of Juneau Hi, 22 to 15. LINE-UPS AND SCORES Douglas Juneau High School High School H. Savikko (6) P Powers (5) Krsul D. Wahto (13) P Reichel (5) G. Wahto (1) F Rice (6) A. Savikko C McDaniel (2) Hickey (2) B. Fleek G Hussey Ritter | Stragier (7) G Miller | Jones (6) Totals: Douglas 27, Juneau 26. Reserves G. Whato, 5, Kronquist | Krsul 5, Kirkham 1, forwards; D. Fleek 2, H. Cashen, centers; F. Cashen, J. Devon 2, Wilder, E. Sav- ikko, guards. Douglas: inovich, forwards; Paul 8, T. Smith and Glass, centers; V. Thomas, Luc- and E. Saloum 6. as 6, Official: timers, Gair and McLaughlin; Erskine and Harmon. ————— “WHITE CHRISTMAS” IS PLAN FOR COMMUNITY 8. According to ahnouncement made by Henry Schlegel of the Alaska Evangelization Society. Exercises for their Sunday School classes here will consist of a “White Christmas,” that is, the main in- terest will lay in the making up of gift parcels of food, for needy fam- ilies. They will have a tree, all de- corated and Christmasy in the city hall on the evening of December 10. The public is invited to attend and take such gifts as they wish for the families to be remembered and the children may also take articles of food which will be placed in sizeable cels under the tree and distrib- uted in time for Christmas. There will be a program of exercis- er score es also for the entertainment of those attending. ——e——— ATTENTION Juneau Ladies Auxiliary No. 34. A special meeting will be held in Union Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. All‘ members urged to attend. NATTIE DAVIS, President adv. per, abov ither Many oth kid and co ttom. as . ches $l 45 e. ‘83.93 sketc Brown and rubber &2 45 Bl acl brow cn e 81,45 © $3.95 ere’s What He’d Pick for himself— SLIPPERS | Juneau: Tyler, Murphy and Nick- Referee, Wilson K. Fost- | Christmas ! Notices fu tnls chureh column nuset be received by The Empire not later than 10 c'clock Saturday morning to rantee ‘change of sermon, topl FIRST CHURCH OF CHEI SCIENTIST Sunday services will be neld at 11 din. in the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be “God the Only Cause and Crea- tor.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testl~ nonial meeting. Christlan” Sclence Reading Ronm n church building. This room 1= open to the public Wednesday \fternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to ittend these services and visit the ‘eading roos=. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH | “In the heart of the city for the hearts f the city” Main and Third Sts. REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Liturgy and Sermon; Holy Gospel | for the third Sunday in Advent 4Matlhew 11:2-10; sermon subject, |“The Herald of the King”; an by Junior Choir. Luther Leagues will meet at 6:30 'pm. Intermediate League under direction of Mrs. Zinck and Mrs Holm Senior Choir rehearsal ately after the service Sunday morn- ing A special meeting of the Ladies’ at 1:30 pm. The Missionary Society will meet ‘Thursdu\ at 2:30 p.m. Thursday choir rehearsals will be |held as follows: Juniors meet at 16:45 o'clock, Seniors meet at 7:30 o'clock. The Inter-denominational sionary Society will meet in !church Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mis- the AOLY TRlN 1Y CATHEDRAL, EPISCOPAL Fourth ang Gold Streets | THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer Sermon. Tuesday and Thursday, —Choir rehearsal. No Guild meeting until January 6. METROPOLITAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Sewara Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD KNIGHT, Pastor 10:00 a.n—Sunday School. This school is fully organized to meet the needs of any person from be- ginner to adult. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Sermon theme, “Looking Forward.” 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League, and 7:30 pm h immedi- | Aid has been called for Thursday | | Lola La Paugh president Mr? d of the week Harold Nichola “abbath school Saturday 10 a.m Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, 8:00 p.m B classc Lor la tonigh nd Sunday Sermon theme Fel Jath worsk 11 a.m. Seru Weather forecast for 1638HT5 e e roderate to fresh southea The Damaris C ¢ Wed Young Pec 1 i rance, Clarence 1it, Chath: urch soeial room shn Re 30 o'clock, at pai i ers is host Dorcas and M Rec I Choir practice and Epworth 2nd and 4th Wednesday cact 2 and League fellowship hour Friday, month at 2 p.am; 7:30 o'elock Bible study ¢ | AR day, Tuesday and Wed y AN - RSt CATHOLIC CHURCH pings open to all. The public L L s Church of the y of th~ welcome to all the services of this e i el Blessed V. M. Juneau church, Noou s ot snad Fifth and Gnld Streets 1:30 pm. — Home REV. WM. G. 8.3, meeting, held in officers’ All ladies welcome. Public meeting. Capt. and Mrs, Station Sunday Atka 5:15 a Holy M | Torage 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- i ow tion BETHE ! 10:00 am.—Sunday School ASSEMBLY 13 Batie: 10:30 a.n—High Mass 121 Main Street Fairbanks mon SHARLES C. PERSONEUS Tiehon 7:30 p.m.—Ros: and Benedic- Pastor St. Paul tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament.| Sunday services: Dutch Harbor 8:00 a.m.—Daily Mass 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.| g g0 "y Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, Sermon by the pastor Gordeva December 14, 16 and 17, are Ember | 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes| yo " Days, days of fast and abstine for all. Sitke Thursday, December 15, Octave of | 1:30 p.m.--Broadeasting a service 'szh o the Feast of the Immacula over KINY. B '[‘ : ception, is a day of special devotion, | 7:30 p.m 2 Service. { ot b g0 Tuesday, - mid-week L‘;d”}f”“"" NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- | scrvice. ‘ SERIA 2 ERIAN CHURCH Friday, 7:30 pm.—Glad Tidit Portland San Francisc New York Washington Band of young people meet iy welcome Commur:ion Service the first Sun- day of each month. “Where Welcome and Worship Every- Meet” Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE hoy Minister W U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ; THE WEATHER (By the U. . Woather Bureau) Max. tempt. las 4 hours 36 -12 0 14 36 50 23 2 52 Southeast Al ; the Coast of the beginning at 3:30 p.m.. Dec. 10 esh scutheast winds. ain tonight and Sunday; to strong over Dixon En- Frederick Sound, and al ulf of Alaska: Fresh to exc 1g th from Dixon Entrance to Cape Sunda LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ‘Weather 92 SE 3 Lt. Rain 71 E 11 Lt. Snow 67 E 10 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS TODAY Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathe: 28 28 6 0 Clear 26 36 10 0 Cloudy -24 -12 12 0 Pt.Cldy 6 20 14 05 Snow 14 14 12 0. Pt.Cldy 6 12 4 0 Cloudy -18 -12 14 0 Cloudy 26 28 4 0 Clear 28 3 4 09 Pt. Cldy 34 3 20 45 Cloudy 34 10 54 Rain 33 11 02 Snow 33 - - 0 36 4 0 Cloudy 2 36 4 24 Cloudy 22 22 16 0 Pt.Cldy 40 40 4 pi 4 Cloudy 16 38 4 0 Pt.Cldy 0 52 4 0 Cloudy 44 44 22 23 ~ Pt.Cidy 40 At 16 39 Rain GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister | Everyone cordially invited to all} Seattle (airport), temperature, 35, clear; Bellingham, 34, clear; CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist these services. Victoria, 39, partly cloudy; Alert Bay, 35; partly cloudy; Bull Harbor, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. THE 35, cle Prince Rupert, partly cloudy; Langara Istand, 38, cloudy; 10:50 a.m.—Organ Moments. | SALVATION chi , 38, cloudy; br«n&, 41, cloudy; Wrangell, 33, cloudy; Peters- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wn: ARMY burg, 35, cloudy; Juneau, light snow; Sitka, 43, cloudy; Cape Spen- 6:00 p:m.—Vesper Service. Willoughby Ave. cer, 38, raining; Hoonah, 40, cloudy; Hawk Inlet, 34, rain; Radioville, !‘ESOFVJn r;:;;]x":;‘;“a‘dazzifl?u?:t - Mgt 38, cloudy; Skagway cloudy; Haines, cloudy; Tulsequah 21, light iR pl g fAf e detail\ll n 2:30 p.m—Praise Meeting, SNOW; Cupu St. Elias, 40, cloudy; Cape Hinchinobrook, 40, cloudy; Cor- . . 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. (rlzuva. 34,h115‘1lt n:; Chl;mx J[;' (“;:udly: ndCarth_\'. 20, cloud; Copper witia S et < 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting iver, M innndssr; - Seward;: SioHlonis; enchorage, 80, dloudy; Falr- SIBAT, ERRSREIE AT \'erll}:i‘r" omte 2500 Dm_Tite Saving| banks, 14, cloudy; Wiseman, -7, partly cloudy; Alatna, 2, cloudy; Nuia- Siilidey Sarilte Seind ; d Parade, under the leadership| to. 6 clear; Ruby, 5, partly ¢ udy; McGrath, 15, cloudy; Flat, 26, clou- 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, °f Mrs. R. B. Lesher. dy; Stuyahok, 20, cloudy; Crooked Creek, 20, cloudy; Bethel, 34, partly ot s o I idsiay 600 pims Totnp e (.“,u.vlv;“:\xmnw \lxl;:m n‘ .,(:i;xlum(lm{. :;,' cloudy; Golovin, 11, clear; 0T R ke ARl b 65 10: | Dl neRHr White Mountain, 11, cloudy; Council 3, cloudy b b M,J”_“m:‘ s‘;m“’”’“ * Tuesday, 7:30 pm.—Public meet-| _Juneau, Dec. 11—Sunrise, 8:38 am.; sunset, 3:08 pm. Dec. 12.— | Subject, “Not For Sale.” “I will not ng | Sunrise, 8:39 am.; sunset, 3:08 p.n. ive thee my vineyard CHAPEL BY THE LAKE WEATHER SYNOPSIS (On Fritz Cove Corner) A trough of low barometric pressure extended this morning from 7:30 p.m—Evening Service. Topic REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | northwestern Alaska to latitude 40 degrees with one center of 29.10 for discussion, “Why Have a Co 9:45 am—Sunday School every| jnches northeast of the Shumagin Islands and a secondary center of science About Liquor?” I Cor. 6:|Sunday, with Mrs. Harry Armold ) inches at latitude 46 degrees N., longitude 153 degrees W. The baro- 19-20; Rom. 14:21. Reasons why |in charge and well-taught classes peter was high from southern Yukon Territory south to northern Cali- Chr 1 young peopl should let | for children and young people. fornia. Light precipitation feil over western and southern Alaska, quor alone. Imperative, need for 8:00 p.m.- ning Worship and| | o.¢hern British Columbia and western Washington, and light local snow positive convictions and group ac- | Bible Study every other Sunday gep cengral Canada with generally fair weather prevailing over the tion. Y : o % B EYEE December 11 we study the|' oo o Alas western Canada and the west coast states. Tempera- W"‘““‘_fi‘“ 7:30 p.m.—Midweek | Epistle o, the Philippians, and cor- o gyer the Terrifory continued well above the seasonal normal. Prayer Service. dially invite the public to fellowship| oo perary A cordial invitation is given to with us Pl " wnseS 11l to attend these services and wor- hip with us. Chapeladies, for all interested women of the community, meet thi 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST of each month, in keeping with l A. CHURCH tailed notices given in other Corner Second and Main Streets umns of this paper. H. L. WOOD, Pastor Boy Scouts-Cubs meet with Roy i The services of this church Banta and Tom Barekston on Fri- the seventh day evenings at 8 o'clock. col- Note: are held on Saturday, @ It’s a wise man who chooses these beautiful gifts of thrift. Either or both of these superb Frigidaire products will make any woman proud and happy for many years to come. Frigidaire — the only refrigerator with the Meter-Miser—will give her the finest of refrig- ettt ot e el o s s MACHINISTS LOCAL 514 ODD FELLOWS' HALL MEETS MONDAY 7:30 P. M. eration service, as it saves on current, food, ice, and upkeep. 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