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It will ‘protect you, in the same amount and under the same conditions as your fire policy, dgdlllsl explosion, windstorm, fall- ing aircraft, hail, “wild” motor vehicles, riot and civil commotion and smoke (from a permanently installed oil burner). Come in, write or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY ’ PHONE 249 Office———New York Life NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN- “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” i E_-, REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. KINY 12, We broadcast over Sundz 10:50 to 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, “Christmas Optimism.” (minister’s Christmas message) SOLO, “I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say,” Mrs. Glens Kirkham. 6 TO 7 VESPER HOUR Ernst Oberg, Organ Selections Lola Mae Alexander, Soprano Robert White, Violin Solos. Vesper Choir of Young People. Sroufe Sisters, Vocal Duets. 2 Carol Singing, from the screen CLUB, 6:30 Monday, dinner and toy fixing. Solos Notlces fu: must be received Ly The Empu'e]lz 34-35; 15:12-14. not later than 10 <'clock Saturday| 11:00. a.m. — Morning Sermon morning to guarantee change of Sub_y(-ct Christ’s work in Heaven sermon, topics, ete. ‘our ours on Earth.” John 20:17. | 17:30 p.m.—Evening Service, | for discussion, lon Every Continent BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD Isaiah 11: Purpose of the King's Advent.” | The senior and intermediate Lu- | ther Leagues meet at 6:30 o'clock, A public program will be rendered by the senior league. Choir rehearsal immediately after the service Sunday. 2:30 p.m~—Praise Meéting, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Saving |Guard Parade, under,the leadership of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. Choir rehearsals for the week are| Tyesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo- as follows: Tuesday evening at 7|ple’s meeting. o'clock, Thursday evening at 8 o'-| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—Public meet- clock. ing, Members and. friends of our con- gregation who would like to con-| tribute canned goods or staples for) some needy family are asked to leave such gifts at the church with- in the next few days. A committee appointed by our Aid Society will| see to their proper dwtnbutlon._ |day of the week. Remember our coming musical| gapbath school Saturday, 10 a.m. program—Christmas Eve midnight.|with Bible classes for all ages. The general public is invited. Sahbath worship 11 .a.m. Sermon by ‘the pastor, or leader. ‘Young People’s Missionary Volun- teer Society meets Friday evening, 17:30 o'clock, at parsonage. Dorcas and Mothers Meeting the 2nd' and 4th Wednesday =f each |month at 2 p.m. Bible study groups in homes, Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Corner Second and Maln Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor Note: The services of this chumh AOLY TRINIrY 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.n.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. nings open to all. The public are | Tuesday and 'Thursday, 7:30 p.m.|welcome to all the services of this oir rehearsal, church. Thursday, 1:300 pm. — Home | FIRST PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Mmlsber Sunday Services: League meeting, held in officers’ quarters. All ladies welcome. Friday, 7:30 p.m.-—Public meeting. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School, Lesson,| Officers m: charge—Capt. and Mrs. Cllrms New Commandment" Btanley Jackson CURTIS SHATTUCK [2e TAKES WORK WITH | SLAB PROFESSOR Banfield returned to Juneau and ness and vacation. guest of the Frank McCaffertys, well | . known in Juneau, visited with Dr. | Curtis Shattuck, who returned on | 5, Mrs. Harry Devighne, both | the Princess Norah from a several | ¢omilies at Santa Barbara, and saw ’v\eeks trip to ‘the States, will be many other Alaskans who ked | watched closely on the Douglas Is- | pa¢ s hello” be taken north ‘land ski runs this winter for signs {of. gkl arf, so visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grime Shattuck spent five days skiing at [ recently of Juneau and the Terri | Mount Ranier while in the Pacific | torial Health Department. Northwest, and teok lessons under ————— | the famous Olav Ulland. | With Norman Banfield, Shattuck SULLIVAN - RETURNS went south two months ago, Ban- 0. S. Sulhvan. of the Internal field going to visit parents in Wis- | Revenue Bureal, s a passenger consin and Shattuck going to Flint, [aboard .the Baranof for his Ju- Michigan, to pick up a new Buick |neau headquarters. purchased through Connors Motors ——-—————— in Juneau. 3 ‘Mrs. ‘M. E. Monaglo, who has Meeting again at Chicago, the {been visiting in the States for sev- two drove to Laredo, Texas and from |eral weeks, is returning home to there to Mexico City. SEparaung on |Juneau aboard the Baranof. " CLEXNING sn:cm. A'l' 'rm: %ot AT T T TRIPLEX DRY: CLEANING “ Mor's Siids Eifi fiadies' Dresses plaln) Cléaned and' Pressed for .‘. €3 2w .,,m " i SAM THE TAILOR ruoww ' JR AND BELIVE nw e ucemeu tinls church column Matt. 5:43-48; Matt. 22: 34 40; John | Topic “Christmas Chimes are held on Saturday, the seventh the return trip at Phoenix, Arizona,’ Shattuck went to California, spend- ing several days on combined busi- While in California he was a house At Portland, Oregon, Shattuck al- (OMMUNITY TREE - TOMORROW OPENS XMAS FESTIVITIE Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE. Munmr?Galhering Sta riing at 4 GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister P i 0'Clock Is in Charge CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist PRESBY- 1 ERIAN CHURCH NORTHERN LIGHY “Where Welcomc and Worship Mect 121 Main Street 1Luke 2:25-32, 9:45 a.m—Sunday School v CHARLES C. PERSONEUS | Wednesday, 7:30 pm.—Midweck ~10:50 am.—Orzan Moments Of Woman S CIUb Pastor | Prayer Service. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sunday services: A cordial invitation is given to 6:00 p.m.—Vesper Service 11:00 a.m.—Morning - Worship. |all to attend these services and wor- ~ 6:00 p.m.—Junior Endeayor. This ,afternpon the huge, Christ- Sermon by the pastor ship with us. (See our display advertisement on mas tree for the annual community 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes | - this page for further details.) festivities here Sunday afternoon for all. CATHOLIC CHURCH o ol at 4 oclock, was being set up and Al‘,fiii(;z‘.«n’l{.-—-Brondcnstmg a serVice| Church of the Nativity of th» | METROPOLITAN METHOUIST ¢ "I“'"‘l s AR b'.',""" A ey "3 p.m—Eventng Service it che Bl ket EPISCOPAL CHURCH —« T L O e g nder Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — mid-week szflvx;:( “S“L‘i‘,}'figgfifii? sJ 1‘ Fourth and Sewara Streets he supervision of the Department service, 5 " Pastor e ERE R EDWARD | ¢ Giyic Improvement, of the Juneau Tf\”l‘wd(li_\', 7:30 p.m. V—Christmns‘ Fourth Sunday of Advent ( 10:00 l}flM:'}:Ir lslr"“ 0l Womans QUR S “h“;” ;“;T yrogram by the Sund | | o a.m.—Sunday Sch ices of festival is annually held : (;on;l” i Ak o SL:’MI SRICEY A | 11:00 am. — Morning Worship “w ORtArR FoMa RN e b mur.ion Service the first Sun- 5:15 a.m.—Holy Mass. ! Sermon theme, “Looking Forward I progra IMOrTow . rm;' of each mg:n.]}ll. i 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and Instruc- 3700 pan.—Epworth. Leaghe, M \«‘,r,u;u. t >.(r1 : ic :; 'KI:?Y W‘lll“ 2veryone cordially invite all| tion : ipworth League, MISs (ne Juneau City Band opening the these services. R i Lola LaPaugh, president event rendering special peppy num- i R : :g;gg :':,'__:l;:gflins;h?fia I Sl Eyening bers, this being followed by musical RESURRECTION LUTHERAN |mon. ¥ o I““'mf} “The Will of God groyp, luding choirs from the g - 1 Our Lives, s Churches in the cil “ AL 5 7:80 pm—Rosary and Benedic-| “mpe Damaris Girole meets Wed- | aomemomty singing. of & In the heatt of the city for the | tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament resday. at the parsonage. Time, 2:30 ORI i RHIEEHE - s hearts of the' city” 8:00 a.m—Daily Mass. e | sy & Eoio ok Wil be unger i Main and Third Sts. Dhys ot spectal Devotion: Wed- | pne’ sundhy School Christmas | e oion @ fFent Goo REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE, Pastor 'nesday, December 21 — Feast of o ‘]‘m.‘ it Wi e Vi of the being di e 3'14.?)0;\ m.-—~Sur11vzllay ;chootv i |Saint Thomas, Apostle; Saturday, %30 ‘,,fl,‘k Th ervice will be HIH it \,“m T; v ,“’1’;“:”[“:\;;1 l‘)‘n‘ a.m.—Morn! orship. igi “hris g = . % e char; Mus. evor avis v A i 1] x : hnllp.iDec. 24—Vigil og Christmas, a day | .cnelyded with the reception of the accompanist during the song- ‘1"“‘28 -xmrml.} é)deQSva i‘:} t. of fast and abstinence, Solemn ser- | ,ific for children w otherwise A L b e 9-28, fourth Sunday in vent; | 9 i 5 . 15 R y music: prelude, “Meditation in F”"“m i Midnlg‘l_ll. ij” s would have no Christmas toys and | The program has been timed to by Stults; vocal solo, “If With All THE candy. Bring a gift with you fellow the close of the afternoon Your Hearts” Mendelssohn, Mr. , s bl s hows and the day shift for mine Ehler: offertory, “A Dream Pic-| SALVATION FIRST CHURCH: OF CHRIST, ployees, and as usual it is antici- ture” by Stults; postlude, “Offertor- g ARMY Y y pated that a large crowd will be ium” by Mozart; sermon, “The| Willoughby Ave. Sunday services will be held ay Present for the singing -oo . in the First Church of Juneau, on Fifth 11 am. Christ, Scientist, REUNION ENJOYED BY and Main Streets. The subject wili | be “Is the Universe, Including Man ! Evoivedl by Atomic Force SCOTTISH RITE MASONS 10:00 a.m—Sunday School i Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesd- jth Charles W. Hawkesworth monial mee"h?g i A master of “ceremonies, reunion o Christian Sclence Reading Rool of scottish Rite Masons was held i church bullding. This room 15 154 pigh in the Scottish Rite Tem- | {apen to the public Wednesay i 'Fegiure of the program was | Mternoons from 2:30 to 4. e .u"v by \'Hl\' freating: o '”‘3 Y"]{“’“" Ly gorclaly ) ied Y0 conditions in Tstanbul, Turkey, f‘;:j" these services and Vislh the | from where he has recently re- eading roos=. d. Walter Heisel, Walter P. AT Jack Fargher, Ed Sutton and CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE (On Fritz Cove Corner) Howard Stabler teld of their recent visit to the Interior on Masonic REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Mister cijvities and keynote of the eve- | 9:45 am-—Sunday School every ning was sounded by Judge George Sunday, with Mrs. Harry Amold g pjexander. who pictured an All-| in charge and well-taught cla AL T kT Favkevcnh for children and young people i 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship and B4 Bible Study every other Sunday evening will be resumed January 8 To prepare new aluminum Christmas exercises Friday eve- griddle for use, first wash well ning, the 23rd, with all the com- Warm water 1d soap suds and re munity cordially invite or de- move any labels. The griddle is talls see this paper later in the hot enough on a gas range when week a small piece of paper placed on Chapeladies, for all interested top Will brown Lower the heat women of the community, meet the and start baking. For the electric 2nd and 4th Wednesday € r ¥ the griddle four of each month, in keeping with the heat and | tailed notices given in other coi- s often stick if umns of this pap i griddie too hot. Wash the Boy Scouts-Cubs meet with Roy dle after it has been used in Banta and Tom Barekston on Fri- plenty of hot soapy water and wipe perfectly dry before storing. day evenings at 8 o'cloc] DRESSSHIRTS.................$150 styles MEN’S FELT DRESS HATS . . $2.50 and up 100 ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR $4.75 WRIGHT'S BLACK HEALTH SUIT HARRY’S ™55 500 Frankin COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE: ¥OUR LOAN THROUGHUS and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. To {mprove A. FOREST WOOD| " CUTBYLOCAL UNEMPLOYED | NOW OFFERED FOR SALE | $7.50 Per Cord (3 ricks) delivered and cut in lengths to your order. WOOD IS MIXED DRY AND GREEN ALL RETURNS FROM SALE OF | W00D GO TO UNEMPLOYED MEN WHO CUT IT. : Phone Your Order—327 I U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGR!CLLTURE WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Dec. 17: Rain |0ni'l\' Sunday rain, mixed with snow flurries, and slightly oler; moderate southerly w Wenlher forecast for wuuu-ast Alask; Rain tonight, Sunday erain, mixed with snow flurries, and 2tly cooler; moderate south- erly winds. except moderate to fresh over Dixon Entrance, Clarence it, Frederick Sound, and C am Strait, and iresh over Lynn al Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate fresh to to Soapstone Point. souther! winds tonigh unday from Dixon Entrance From Cape Spencer to Icy Bay: Fresh to strong decreasing late tonight, becoming moderate to fresh southerly winds, Sunday. From Icy Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook: Fresh southwest winds tonight and Sunday. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 3:30 p.m., yest'y 9.75 80 ¥ 16 Lt. Rain 3:30 a.m .today 9.69 38, 86 12 Lt. Rain Noon today 29,78 40 82 SE 10 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 Weather | Atka 36 28 34 6 | 42 18 30 -4 -6 -4 0 Clear Nome 18 18 13 Snow Bethel 22 24 0 Clear banks 12 14 0 Cloudy Dawson -6 0 Clear St. Paul 32 2 05 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 38 36 Rain Kodiak 36 16 Pt. Cldy Cordava 38 1.96 Snow Juneau 37 3 82 Rain S lu 1 - i 1.25 ikan 18 42 10 18 ce Rupert 42 12 10 Edmonton 22 8 0 Seattle 30 4 0 Portland 36 4 o San Francisco 54 4 0 Cloudy New York 36 40 14 0 Cloudy Washington 34 36 6 0 Cloudy w TER CONDITION Seattle (airport) state of weather, fo; temperature, toria, clear, 35; Bellingham, clear, 27; Alert Bay, cloudy Harbor, raining, 4 Prince. Rupert, cloudy, 42; Langara, cloudy, 40; Ketchikan, ra 41; Craiz, cloudy, 38; Wran cloudy Petersburg, cloudy, 37; Sitka, raining, 38; Juneau, r Spe cloudy, 40; Hoonah, cloudy, 36; Hawk Inlet, Radioville, light rain, 39; Skagway, raining, 41; Haines, cloudy; Cape. St as, partly cloud 42; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, Cordova, raining, 34; Copper River, raining; Seward, cloudy. Anchora, cloudy, 33; Fairbanks, cloudy, 17; Nenana, cloudy, Spr , cloudy, 10; Tanana, ving, 16; partly cloudy Alatr snowing, 10; Nulato, cloudy, 20; Flat, udy Stuyaho, clear, swing, 7; Bethel, cloudy, 3 Nome, snowing, 17; Golovin, cloudy, 28; Council, snowing, 20. Sunday, Dec. 18 rise, 8:45 a.m unset, 3:08 p.m. Dec. 19 Sunrise, 8:46 am.; ’um p.m WEATHER SYNOF: Low barometric pressure continued this mor t hout Al- northwestern Canada, and over northeastern portior f North Pacific Ocean, with tn> storm area centered ove the eward Penins the lowest reporied pressure being 28.8% inches at Nome. A secondary storm area was charted over the northern portior of the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest pressur being 29.18 inches at Cordova. High barometric pressurc prevailed over the Pacific North- west states This general pressure distribution has been attended b, precipitation along the coastal regio: from the Aleutians south- eastward to the northern portion of British Columbia and over mc of the interior and western portions of Alaska and by fair weather over the Pacific Northwest states. It was colder last night over the interior . portions of Alaska. Mild wasther continued over Soutk Alaska. FOR HOLIDAY FEASTING and SNACKING LUTEFISH # TPREPARED IN' THE ‘ORIGINAE OLD COUNTRY STYLE—FINEST FLAVOR——IN ANY AMOUNT ALSO: SALT HERRING SPICED HERRING ' SWANSCN BROS. « @ROCERY=s—PHONE 217——WE DELIVER Fur Coat ... Jacket, Bolero or Scarf choose yours from the largest selection in the north . . . MINK—SEAL SQUIRREL ‘WEASEL MUSKRAT CARACUL FOX SCARFS | Chas. Goldstem‘ | & Co. Open Saturday Evenings | { {