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e OALAL RS : sTURDA ARG s L L L e THOUS A“DS | “ L) . ; » U. 8. DEPA;‘T;IEE ov};%mAT;;—in;;m BUREAU (B the U: S. Weather Bureau) . | Noffees for this Huren coluin | Lenten Devotional Services Wed- | BETHEL MISSION Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., March ‘nux,v, be received Ly The Empire | nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ser- ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11: Mostly cloudy with occasional snow flurries and colder tonight ‘not later than 10 c'clock Saturday |mon subject, Whut Shall I Do 121 Main Street and Sunday; moderate southeast winds. ARE K IllED Moriing to guarantee change of With Jesus?” The public is cordially| ~CHARLES C. PERSONEUS Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Mostly cloudy and colder termon, topics, etc. | invited. Pastor with occasional snow flurries tonight and Sunday; moderate south- : - B Choir s Wednesday as| Sunday services: east winds except fresh to strong over Dixon Entrance and fresh over "““ % 3 | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- 7H i meet at 6:45 pm.,| 11:00 am.—Morning Worship.| Chatham Strait, Clarence Strait and Frederick Sound and fresh 1 3 | 1 ERIAN CHURC) meet at 8:15 o'clock imme- | Sermon by the pastci southerly winds over Lynn Canal. Japanese Make Repori oni “wheke w:l‘&:d and Worship | diately after the evening service. , 12:00 nooh—Bible &uhool. Classes| Forecast of witidh Kiphx the Geakt of iie Gl or Alsks: Fresh to - i d 3 ? | The Missionary Society will mées for all strong southeast winds slong the coast from_ Dixon Emrance to* Tailore ; § Offensive of Two WeekS Frankiifl at Potrth Thursday at 2:30 p.m, at the home 1:30 p.m--Broadcasting & service| Cape Ommaney. tonight and 'Biinday: frésh solithéast ahd east winas f IREV. JOHN A. 'GLASSE, Minister |0f Mrs. Alfred Zenger. over KINY. : i Cope Ommaney" fo- DAY, BRY: etl elat alh nodtfidst winds Dry® in JOpel Province | GEORGE SBCHMIDT, Chorister The confirmation class meets| 7:30 pm.—Evening Service. Bay to Cape Hinchinbrook. 3 CAROL BEERY DAVIs_ Organist | every Saturday from 10 to 12 in the| Tuesday, 7:30 pm. — mid-week LOCAL DAYA : s 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. church. service, . i S U l T S . SHANGHAIL March ‘11 — The| 956 nm—fOr Friday, 7:30 pm. — Glad Tidings| . T'me Barometer '{;m"a fumidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather n, Moments. e per i g Japanese make a report today that| 17.5p hm—Mofi Band of young people’ ncet, Every~| 3:30 pam. yest'y 28 . 92 s 6 Lt. Suow 25,000 Chinese casualties have Te-| g.oo v“p"‘"gfi‘zfi:*‘”" FIRST CHURCH OF CHHX ody welcome. 3:30 am. today .. 2045 = 34 86 E 6 Cloudy sulted along the Han River duriig| g.o0 \sim — Junior Endeavor. SCIENTIST Commurion Service the fifst Sun-| Noon today i e 51 SE 14 Cloudy O D —‘ : t & the two weeks' offensive southward| Sunday services will be. neld at 1 3 . : i See our display advertisement ] day of each month. . $2zoo) ' through the central part of Jopel), (5% B K R Byerdsement on |y “am. i tne Pirst Courch of " yeryomie cordinly nvited 19 ui RADIO REPORTS Province. ! Christ, Scientigl, Juneau, on Fifth tjese servizes. 14 TODAY - Today the Japanese are reported| g and Main Streets. The subject will| PR Max. tempt. Lowest 4am. 4am. P "ecip. 4am. y ETROPOLITAN METHODIST : 1as! to be smashing toward Sianyang EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 4 be “Substance.” SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Station ast 24 hours | temp, 'fiml? Vflflci!y 2Ahrs. Weather, “Ild up : i and Fancheng, 170 miles southwest Fourth and: Seh | *'10:00 a.n—sunday School CHRURCH Atka, - 38 F b : [} 4 ‘ of Hankow. THE RER gm ms"'m"\'m, Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Tesil- comer Sccond and Main Streets| AdeHorage A T i Pt.Cldy R e A kS monial meeting. H. L. WOOD, Pastor Barrow -20 -34 -34 3 Clear 1 Ak ; 10400 n.:&?fi-?sg‘m_ Christian Sclence Reading Roam | (Note: The servites of this church NO:’;]Q lg -1 -12 1 Clear i - i L GOWNS AT BA“_ 11:00 #'mh —“Morhlag. Worship, |25 Shureh, Biliding, This room 15 |are held on Saturday; the seventh gt 3 16 -4 Clear Thigse fian Killoreds G i Sermon theme, “Redeeming Love.’ lopen to the public Wednesday of the week.) Fairbanks 2 | -5 8 A S Bhiow are NEW with long- : 3iis - 7:00 pme;)wufl.h League. | | fternoons from 2:30 to 4 bbathschool 10:00 aun., Satur-] Dawson ‘-4 =10 -10 Snow ? ¢ A E BRIl tANT 8:00 pm. — Evening Worship. The public is cordially nvited to with Bible ¢ s for all ages.] St- Paul 28 = - Sefmon theme, “Man—But Little|Mtend these services and visit the | John ‘Turner, Superintendent, | Dutch Harbor 36 20 Cloudy er jackets, wasp g \ . 8 NEW(R A‘"ONS Lower Than God realing: roos. bbath Worship 11:00 ‘am. Ser-| Kodiak', 30 18 ! Cloudy waists, slim skirts! b : Susannah Wesley ' Circle meets | _ by the pastor or lay reader. ;0"{0" 46 28 0 Clouty 3 Tuésday, 8 p.m., in the Church So- 3 A 7 Al : Mi Bible Study Chiss Wed-| Juhean 26 33 y Cloudy . Worsteds, chalk Vi PR (% | rrom Fag- Busd v Ro{)m. ok ALASKA EVANGELIZATION i evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sitka 38 31 SOCIETY Dorcas Society m wvery second| Ketchikan 40 32 3 v Lt. Snow i 1 e Y The Damaris Circle meets at the i spel 'Serv 5 stripes! Black, anvy ] ; air of distinetion to the wearers. | pavcghage Wednesday, 10 am. Poi- (’;:gl[::”fyn;'w i o] hdt fourth Wednesday' nt 2 pith Srihde Rupert . 46 3 g Pink crepe with sun pleats fanning | ,ck Juncheon. ;’“v o Chbrit Set tice of Auk Bay Bible Study| Edmonton 34 -4 Pt. Cldy ; 2 out from a point at the edge Of| ' priday 17:30 p.m—Choir practice # -‘-*"""“‘»"”"V ar home of League meeting elsewhere . this is Seattle 82 | 40 3 Pt. Cldy All skirts Slide-fast- ; the bodice and pulled softly back-| pyjqay '7:30 p.m —Epworth 1 i ,\,M,',‘,“ at home oy o "1 are invited to the services| Portind 50 H 4 % e Bain ' ward. over the bosom and the hips o PRI aNCRO 5ol Of this chureh San Francisco 52 | 6 ened. 12-20. GoE 5 lent an aura of smartness rarely SRR S, RN Ig']”‘”’ -hfll‘w,‘ (‘.u}‘ 1\ »1‘ s ——— New York 42 :z; Péh():‘jg{ equalled before in’Juneau. R ol anoine it thesk mervibbs | THE Washington 52 32 12 Cloud, e Unusual in a gathering that spell- | FIRST PRESBYWERIAN CHURCH | All are welcoms i i SALVATION e @ led the latest in Hollywood frocks.| DAVID WAGGONER, Minister = ARMY y WEA’nm‘u SYNOPSIS | hair coiffures and makeup, was the| Sunday ‘Services: AOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL, % o 3 2 { A large low barom pressure, area overlay the southern por- [total absence of strapless evening\ 1p.0p am.—msfble Benool. Lesson, EPISCOPAL Pt Willoughtly Ave. tion of Alaska, southern Cdnada, the Pacific Northwest and the Pa- | dresses. Rather, there were dimin-|.peter Delivered From Prison.” Acts Fourth ano Gold Streets | Bunday— cific Ocean from the Gulf of Alaska south.to latitude 40 degrees N., | utive debs in hoop skirts and puff{yo.5_ 17 THE VERY REV. CHARLES 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. this momlng. with @ central pressure of 29.10 inches west of Dixon | sleeves shyly capturing the glamour| 11.90' am. — Morning Sermon. E. RICE, Dean 6:00 p.m.—Suncdsy School. Entrance. - Air pressure was high over northerni Alaska and north- B “ B “n co l | formerly reserved for the sleek soph- Subject, “Valué of a Definite Aim.”| 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. | 7:30 paa alvation Meeting. western Cahada and the Aleutian Islands. Light precipitation oc- Y s oy nc, isticated gowns. “Jehu drew a bow with his full| 10:00 am.- Sunday School. { Thursday, 7:00 pm.—Life Saving| curred over the Westérn part of the Aleutian Island, along the Tan- Lovely queens of beauty were the | irongth » 11 Kings 9:24. 11:00 am. Morning Praver and|Guard Parade, under the leadership, ana and upper Yukon valleys, and from Southeast Alaska along the “Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store” slim misses who draped themselves{ 7.3 pm __Evening Service. Topic|Sermon. |of Mrs, R. B. Lesher. coast to Oregon, with generally fair weather prevailing over the rest in stunning bolero jackets—jackets) gor giseussion, “Rural America — A| Thursday, Girl Scouts 0 pm.;| Tuesday, 6:00 pm.-—Young Peo-| of Alaska, western Canada and the west coast states. Tempera- of lace—jackets studded with rhine-| Nt prontier.” Proverbs 24:27-32. \ Junlor Choir, 7:00 p.m.; Adult Choir, |ple’s meeting. tures were some whot colder over most portions of the Territory last stones—and Jackets that. glittered| “ipye “preshytery of Alaska will [7:30 p.m Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-| night. ; in a mass of sequins. And one, With 4| yeet jn Annual Session at Hoonah) Fridays during Lent—Vespers and | ing. huge string of rhinestone pendents thts year. The ministers and elders |address, 8:00 p.m | Juneau, March 12—Sunrise, 6:26 a.m.; sunset, 5:55 p.m. March trimming the opened back. rom the churches, and she women ? cER R e 13.—Sunrise, 6:24 am.; sunset, 5:57 p.n. . And orchids for the lady in white delmla from the Wonien’s ‘Mis- i PR L bl > 3 form fitting rhinestone studded | gignary Societies, will leave ' this| CHAPEL BY 1HE LAKE Se“ehry o' PSR FVACT. | BRERDN, gown from which hung a striking 3 (On Fritz Cove Corner) | | ;(°‘°"h°‘;°g"5;1’; "f:’ and h’“e'h“"‘;‘ w:;: sl\?nd:';'e gg;i?alg mxo:: \fi)lll“REVv JOHN A. GLASSE, Munister | S'a'e for Vatican il l. A. mcnmsrs MEETS erchief. Orchids it was too—for the | yepin on Mon March s| 9:46 am—Sunday School, with| blossoms shared place with beauty .;_.E,m the :]‘fng?:yannflvgm?gy ?g"‘;h:‘mrx Harry Arnold superintendent }IS Appom'ed | LOCAL 514 MONDAY at miladys walst. foundation of the Hoonah Church.tand well-taught classes for all chil- e { A 3 It was a night of navy blues and| " geryices of next Sunday will be|dren of the community. VATICAN CITY, Ttaly, March | ODD FELLOWS' HALL 7:30 P. M. rust, of velvet with gold brocade and f o irjed on as usual. Evening Worship and Bible Study |~ The F”",“ has appointed Lulgi & : of sheer flowered flowing chiffons.}! ~ A wordial fnvitation is given to all|at 8 o'clock every other Sunday ev Maglione, former Nuncio to Pari: The coiffures were massed in t! 14| @s Vatican Secretary of State. hd these ship! ning, next meeting to be held %5 gold and silver with brilliant flow- :},;'fmd e IR S gty O e ; | The Pope, when Cardinal Pacel- How much fire mm”,,. ce do you have? How much ers, etched gems, and tight fitting |- ehaparsite S |1, filled this ‘position under Pope & peladies meet on Wednesday | pj;q XT. y - -y you ’“11" (""/W}lh Too 1”?9?( Trely. esvy. Wik Sp”k‘es o cn‘nuuuhuu M., ' |evenings in keeping with timely| s TR T ° " o ‘ght; ” 0‘”’ ‘oo much? ur against hazards thal urch of the Nativify of tha |notices given in other columns of | 'ELECTRA SCHEDULED — may cause you serious financial loss? Sss m Bou“lv “B‘X;M V. M. Juneau | this paper. and Gold Streets | cub-Boy Scouts meet on Friday HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 11.—Don't tell a soul, but the You should know the answ to those questions. We'll ] REV. WM. GP::VABSEUR 8.J, ‘;(‘vPl\iflgS with Roy Banta and Tom To (OME TOMORROW greatest romance in these parts is about to hit the skids. They may be glad to help you. Come in, write or telephone. DEHCIE“(Y SUM AW b e T — deny it, but the hectic love affair between Miss Movie and Mr. S s : Y " | With fair weather promised by Radio is not so bill-and-coo as it used to be. AT HCER Tip |Sindey masses: K BA LE STUDY LEAGUE . bk ) ABouT usm 5:15 a.m—Holy Mass. ‘:M l;:»to‘: ::“;l Fw:nm Minister Diue giog today, Al iEisations were You'll remember their marriage, of course, and the knockdown- SHATTUCK AGENCY : 1 W] % Al ol Mass and In| ‘The Atk Béy Bible Study League| D20 the Pacific Alaska Aiiwass | ree-out lovers' spats that preceded it The gent in the case was P8 o2 struction. b Stiatn | T RURHAY. LD JHoi KRBRINS rather an upstart in the beginning, while the lady. came from an will meet at the home of [ to Juneau would k ffected. § & #.m —Sunday School. | Anderson on the Fritz Cove Road | o e onn oo P ot old established family noted for its discreet silence if for nothing gl 10 i : p 5 i \ PHONE 249 ADPI'ODI'Ia"Ofl fo Be Gone R DR AR aod sir | TumARF CHiing bt T Secdc CAl|ODe piane loed, At Jept, g saed else. There are rumors that the family in question Was not so uled to make the flight here tomor- | i ® highway residents are invited to| . old, that it forehears pressed pants and took in washing before e———New York Life = 4 TOW. Offic: New Befor € End of MOMh : 1 30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedw-‘ . they found that silence was golden—but what's the percentage?. S KA Y 1 ST i AR Says Ireasurer ton of the Most Blessed Sacrament. | 0 D LRy & = ol i oxford, brown, gray! S °|m. . N A 8:00 am—Holy Mass dail | fi{m‘y' Marchyfl Feast Ofy Saint | Anyway, the proud lady first looked down her nose at the a day of special devotion. raucous gent, but not for long. Pretty soon he had her talking out {000 deficiency appropriation made, e devotions at 7:30 pm., | loud too and then the respective families stepped in. These Movies, | Just a little over a month ago for fl'—‘h ‘édnesday and Friday. said the Radio family, are keeping people away from, the iloud- |wolf and coyote bounties, Territor- speakers. These Radios, said the Movie crowd, are keeping people |ial Treasuter Oscar G. Olson re- IEWE(‘I;"}OSC‘!;UTHERAN * = 2 . e away from the theatres. ports. is ) Hollywood felt it, and the Movie family went on me warpath An’ uniishially ldrge nuber off ‘B m‘hu"“"m‘ g e Elly 1o e - : !} and began proselyting Assorted Radio kinsmen. They took Kate S the ol leeh il : : ! Smith and Amos and Andy and Bing Crosby and Burns and Allen Olson said the extra $85,000 would REV. -ioflk L. CAUBLE, Pastor i i and Myrt and Marge and stuck tHem in pictures—most of which ' e gone before the end of the bien-|Emest < Choir Director ; o : 3 : were guarantéed to keep people away from the loudspeakers and nium, March 31. This makes a total| Ernst Oberg Organist | 5 also from the theatres. of $250,000 spent for bounties in {wo: 8:45 am. —Bunduy School. i e ; So the Radio clan held a pow-wow and Lhey in turn took sLep" years, 11 aii. — Morning Worship.| e 7 = : They began luring Movie tribesmen to the mikes, and they kept it The Legislature has appropriated Luqny and sérmon. Holy Gospel o : i GRS LS RS RIS $165,000 for the next biennium, and {for the third Sunday in Lent, Luke ; has inserted a provision in the gen-]11:14-28; sermon subject, “Immita- | ¢ : i | eral appropria bill, making the | tors of God.” . 4 , @ ? amount available immediately, so Music: Prelude “Adagio,” by mer 2 i 1 o c’te"c’tez 'u femm claims can be paid promptly altel; vocal aoln};ho Lov;ng Father,” ; & e s the last $4,840 of the deficienc; Luzzi, ler; offertor; "Canta» | e o y % 8 i but yes, ' Monsieur, we know | gone. bif,” By Elman; postlude, “Post- rotars B s, ‘L’mr_mhe, Tt g v where o find her. If she's e ' — & ! oy - a smart girl she’s having her NORTHERN LIGHT thmm AN 8RS . breakfasi at “Where Welcoméand Wakable Most” , b “ i , Percy’s Only $4,840 is left out of the $85,- Mmi‘;ter. GENER L ELECTRIC b B gt (.}EORGE SCHMIDT, . H up until Hollywood blossomed with huge broadcasting plants, and Chorister. studios had to arrange movie schedules around aerial shows. . G-EACT IVATOR gives Long Life to clothes. : : : And so—they were married. They even had a ceremony of © PERMADRIVE MECHANISM gives Long Life to washer. { CAROL BéERY DAVIS, | . :‘;;":;::e “;V‘Bht that Metro lined up its talent for a commercial (1 X Y j e arner Bros. and Paramount also triéd it, less happily. © RUBBER-MOUNTED G-E MOTOR is quiet, efficient. Organist. Pt v 3 : Bt e Aliarss 1o oot i, ® PORCELAIN-ENAMEL TUB is handsome, easy to clean. i ' : : © ONE-CONTROL WRINGER . . . stops and reverses rolls, { We broadeast over KINY i ; g The fight is coming to a head fast. Movie exhibitors are epplies and releases pressure, automatically tilts drainboard. | Bundays 10:50 to 12. 3 e 4 . : squawking more loudly than ever at the radio shows. They hate to ® PERMANENT LUBRICATION. f / see their best day—Sunday—ruined by air programs featuring some & QUIET WASHING OPERATION. | : : 4 : ? | of ‘the screen’s best, playing competition to themselyes. It is significant that one studio (20th.Century-Fox). has “hought” its 9:45 ¥ SCHOOL ® GUARANTEED BY GENERAL ELiCTRIC. " Five departments, including adults. . ; star Tyrone Power off the air, as well as Alice Faye, and has Quick-emptying pump at slight extra cost. " 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS i ‘ refused time and again radio offers for Shirley Temple. Darryl Zanuck intends to let his stars work the air lines—but only to 00 50 BUDGET PAYMENTS meditafe awhile. ; 1 - 375 L4 s’ nnw“ NING Wi i “ exploit their own pictures, and then rarely. re-Ex ; k. . Radios partisans maintain that movie stars, via the air, hoost P r B‘ 1 ; )"‘d!?! g;‘“ m (Woodard). 2 Y 4 their own screen drawing power. Radio's enemies insist that many as a c r c PIPE ORGAI Oflerfory and Postlude. L stars, through inept, hastily sketched material, are ruining their d Amen!) KA. ¢ TO 7 VESPER HOUR screen appeal. (From this corner a lou JUNEAU ALAS 3 %1 SR RIAT - Sa. - : And the skeptics, Who are always with us, proclaim’ that it & Oberg 'Young Pebple's Choir. doesn’t matter much one way or another—because the radio, with TR ERT wqahun—'hcy re Gen s ";:m hod Gyt Betyniet, These slacks are designed for the coming Spring and summer, !r\q its frequently nauseating commercials, §s driving thousands away Beery are made of chartreuse spun rayon with a linen-like finish, The from the receiving sets but not necessarily to the theatres; while P P g strap sandals are fashioned of crash to match and the hat with the the latter, with too many poor pictures, are driving thousands into lock ay. e T, Wi ny MARTHA SOCIETY at dne o'clock this Friday crocheted crown is of brown straw. (Costume assemiled by R. H. the open air. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising '} ____ o0 oL for o e L el Mo you buy, strong=sturdy and good-looking...you'll like