The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1939, Page 2

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h;aaamwmmmjz goannj must not 1l morn! sermon_topi METROPOLITAN METHODI :PISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Sewara Sire THE REV. GEORGE EDV KNIGHT, P Mr ¥ Mr: Bur: 10 P at 8 11:00 am 2CL 1USIC tette nu by Mrs, Jay Apostle “An Act 7:00 pm enomina- 1 Sunday. 7:45 p.m extended in coming 1 be appre- “In the he heart Mai JOHN L am REV 9:45 11:00 ‘ PA®IL, BLAKE, THOMAS ROBERTS BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF s tor the Thir ity, Luke ‘Our The or. W Che ome wo MISSION GOD Main Worshiy rehearsal o S, Pastor Bible & hool. Classe: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday Broadcasting a servic 11 am. in Christ, Scier and Mair »e “Christ 10:00 am Wednesday monial, meeti Christian & in church building open to the ning service, p.m.—Meeting lad Tiding con- Band ian s 8:00 pm first Sunday invited to all HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL. PISCOPAL Fourth ang Gold Streets THE VERY . CHARLES E. RICE, Deau 8:00 a.m.—Hg¢ 11:00 a.m.—Morning is cord attend ti serviet reading room CATHOLIC CHURCH Chruch of the Blessed V. M. Fifth and G Wm G. LeVAS Pastor - Fourth. Eunday. after NCRTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- g, T Pr REV. EUR, S.J N I School Pentecost Here is a garden play suit designed by Lucile Manguin for the hours spent with rake and trowel, linen and a white shirt wav bR dhe frent, It combines a shorts suit of navy blue pockets and opens all the are held in place with blue linen straps, hich bhas huge The cica THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1939 de".Y TEEIAN CHURCH . “Where Welegme and Wm'\hip eet” ankltn at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSF Minister GEQRGE SCHMAR F, wier CAROL BEERY DAVIS‘ Organist 0:45 a.m. —Sunday, bulwol 10:50 a.m—Organ Moments. 11:00 a.m.—Morning wt:wgp (See our display adver(isement on this page for further dstailg) CHAPEL BY THE LAKE (On Fritz Cove Corner) REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister During the summer months there be special meetin and events which will be given vrgper notice in ophgn.columns of thi§ paper. No regular unitil sg;wfémbe will THE 10N Willoughby Ave Sunday 2:30 pm ‘Praise meethg 6:00 p-m. Sunday School. 7:30 pum. SfiJvnthn Meeting. ,, Tuesdax 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Testimony Meeting. Wegdnesday, #:00 pm. — Guurd parade, Mrs..R, B. Lesher, Guard Leader. Thursday. 1:30 .pm. — Home Jeague Meeting. Friday, 7:30 pm ——Huhness Meet- in )z;\n are welcome af Liiese meetings. Officars in, charge: Capt, ang, Mrs. Stanley -Jacksonj Aw,tnm Officer, Capt. Margaret Morris, 5 THE (lll'R(‘H Di‘ THE AIR CHAS, .E. FULLER,. Minister Broadcasting over station KINY | "N'EISGIBO SWAT, FORE!GNERS (Continued from: Page One) Summerlin, State Department pro- toepl (how to greet the queen) offi- cer, had.a close yp view of their British: majesties that made him the epvy o{ fellow messengers in the dgpartmpnl. summvrlln knew the negenger had a heavy desire for a vigw of the proceedings, so as his car left for the station he told the messenger to “get in and stay close 0 the c ffaur The chaufteur had a stal’on right near b shgw of the day, the presentation in Union Station, and Summerhr messenger was right at his elbow (iiThe Lord sure ve me great things to see today. And did you know that foreign correspondents in this city read Am- eriean newspapers. to learn what i going on abroad? It isa fact. They dare not trust the colored picture they gerif thmmpapers Forest Service Bringing Bureau of Fisheries Specialist Southeast Alaska’s barren and near barren lakes and streams & The Old-Faghioned. Revival Hourg [to be given careful scrutiny in the every Sunday evening,..6:30-7: 30 yelock. Be sure ko tune, in, A\UK BAY BIBLE STUDY LEAGUE, Pastoy H. L. Woad, Minister ‘The Auk Bay Bible Study League! net‘ Tuesday evening at the home John Nattersted op Glacier High- way H1ghu:u xge..ikipnu are in-|{ vited. S NGELIZATION OCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS ! Missionary-in-Charge 3:00 p.m.—Meeting at home of| Mrs. Mary Nelson, 13 Native, Village. | ‘Topic, C‘N.yt the Life of Life” Philippians 1;, The Inward Laok. ALASKA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor (Note: The sexvices of this ¢hurch re held on Saturday, the seventh day of the week.) Saturday, 10;00 a.m, — Sabbath- school, with. Bible, classes for all ages, Lillian Turner, .Superinten- dant. 11:00 a.m~Sabbath Worship. Ser- mon by pastor or leader. Wednesday, 7:30. p.m.-—Midweek | Bible Study Class. Corner All are invited to attend all serv- ices. £ DaAd o 32k wid e o Dougias Church | ‘“mm must be received by The Einpire nel, .,:tnr Jthan J0, chck %qufi morping , to guarantee change cermon topics, ete. DOUGLAS CATHOLi¢ CHURCH No services. 8 FORTLE 4 5 ST. LUKE'S EPTSGUAL Crdkcn | No service tOmQrrow. DOUGLAS GOSFEL MISSION H. B. SCHLEGEL, Minister 10:00 aap.—Sunday Schoul, City Hall. 7:30. p.m.~—Church. Service, Tesi- 1:1 denge. Girls|, Bible Class, Mandays, pm., Boys Bible Class, Tuesdays, 4 pm. Women's Ca;cu me{.s every other Thursday at 2 pm. 4, ‘DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID” WAGGONER,” Minister %undny services: 1:30, pm,—Bjble, §d] . ‘Preaching service. in these nervlw ALASKA EVANGELIZATION CIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:00 a.m.—Sunday. School, of Mus. Lee, 7:00. pam. ——Meeung at home of Mrs,. Lizzig, Jackson, Topi¢, Study of . Romans., The Two Headships: Adam, and Christ; Sin gnd Salyation; ‘Seen in their Scurces. Romags.fi,lz -2, home Virgil Farrell, Supervi.sor of Arts and Crafts for, the Office of In-| dian Affaigs, js.leaving.iby PAA plane tomorrow- for, Fairbanks en- | route to Nome. .. GOING TO vAKmA Mrs. Joe Thibodeau and her three girls are on the North Sea for Se- attle enroute to Yakima, Wash., to nd the summer, iday to work next two months by a Bureau of |Fisheries expert with a view b ! |stoeking them with trout. J. L. Wilding, trout specialist who has been working on the Cclumbia River, js leaving Seattle next Fri- in Alaska for two months .in cooperation with the U |S. Forest Service Wilding will stop first at Ketchi- kan, going over to the Bureau's ne propagation station at Little Port Walter and visiting Sashin Lake. ounce barren but which is now full of steelhead. In the Juneau district one of his {objects will be to study Windfall Lake. which the Forest Serviee be- lieves should support many more fish. At the conclusion of his #ludy¥ hefwilt lay "down a progran of “troat’stocking. e LocA D%?um; 1 e N CANNERIES Wandefer Takes, 14 fo Ex- | cursion Inlet fo Give N | Supt. His Choice ! A floating “employment bureau” ‘suued from Juneau to Excursion Iplet this week to give Ole Sayre, ! Superintendent of the Astoria and | Puget Scund cannery, an opportui- ity to pick personally six men to ‘wprk at fne plant. | | F‘ourteen Juneau youths were ta- ken to the cannery by Lloyd H. (Wn}yfi Ba,grs Sea Scout skipper, the Wanden;x after the Te ;ouia,l Employment Service here re- {ceived an order from Seyre lo semd six spacified worker: e of whom ‘h::d already been employed else- here. | | ©Of the 14 which went out, those \chosen were Hallie Rice, Jim Hick- | |ey, Tom Bowers, Allan Johnstone | jand Bill Alexander. | Anuthe: cannery which has been‘ taking 'a good many Juneauites as | 'employees is the Icy Straits Pack- 1g Company at Hoonah, which re»’ cently took Charles Johnstone, Mr. ! 4/3pd Mrs, Danny Hanson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank James, Joe Brady, Johm Morrison, Jr. William Perez and | |Jack Gamble through the Employ- | men( Service, rector Joseph T,f Flakne reported. { | Empiré Cladsilieds pay. ‘| i NO’I‘IgE TO BAY SCHOOL TAX | nl; pe;sons between lhe 21, ‘and. 50 years, who are! nm, “gailors in the United States INavy or Revenue Cutter Service, | volunteer firemen, pauper or in- |sane persons,” are required to pay ' an annual School! Tax of $5. This tax is due and payable auer‘ the first Monday in April and shall | be paid before May 1, providing. |you. are in the Territory on said | first date; if not, the tax is due| winhm 80 days after your arrival 'In Alaska or within 10 days after writlen or oral demand is made upon you by the $chool Tax Col- lector. Taxes pot paid in accordance w. he for ing requirements §hlgl‘l l:’ecome rm"qu,m' gnd each‘ person delmquem shall be suh_|ectK to.a fine of $2. | All persons subject to, and refus- | ing or neglecting to pay. said tax lare subject to a fine of $25, or im- : prisonment in jail for a period ol |one month. H. J. TURNER, City Clerk, School Tax Collector for | Juneau. Publication dates, April 19-28, May |25, June 24, July 25, 1939, | WILDLIFE FILM 10 BE RUN OFF FOR NEA MONDAY Five, re¢!s of , mogion pictures of an wildlife will have their first showing Monday when an offi- cial of the Alaska Game Commis- sion boards the southbound Aleu- | ticn to screen the film for the Na- | ! Editorial Association on its y back to the States following a tour. complained, the Game 1formed, that they ing on their trip film i Editors mmigsior 1d seen ev game, SO v them fore they leave SILCOX, HAMMATT | HEINTZLEMAN T0 VISIT WESTWARD Silcox, Chief.ot the U. 8. Service, with F. A. Hammatt, | istant, and nal For- are | tomor Dl ‘he visit £2 and Juneau to W. on a vi enrou summer Daily Crossivord Puzzle ACROSS Short ais- Solutioh of Yesterday's Puzzie 1. Smoking dev tance Shallow re- ceptacle Relating to . Small candle Ibsen character . Cavity . Suppress in pronguncing the eye More recent Act of wearing . Genus 8 ducks . Entry in an account . Mature . Clergymen fn e of varishe: . Constituent . Lies dormant Growing out 6. Absolute . Verb forms Tranguil e shel- ve expressing time . South Ameri- can monkey Was carried Pulled_apart Masculine nickname . Subsequent sellings A moon of Uranus High. pointed mountain Snares 6. Fiber obtained from certain . Engravers 2. Atmosphere Fish sauce 1t 1t alloy of tin and lead . Daubs Flowering plant Ascended Mistakes tn orinting Puzzle 7L Smah de pression CowN Broaks sud- 1 Kind of tlat chisel used by Cornish RICE & AHLERS Co. Thlrd and Franklin We éxpressv our deep sympathy to the relatives of BROTHER AL NORD- STROM, who died last night. UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS —LOCAL 2247. u L ] All members are requested to attend services to be announced CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY PHONE 34 PHONE 411 i S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) ast for Juneau and Vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m. June 24: cloudy with occasional showers tonight and Sunday; gentle outh to west winds, i for Southeast Alaska: Forec: Most'y te mod Fore Mostly cloudy with cceasional cacwers cver north portion tonight and Sunday, partly cleudy (o cloudy over th portion; gentle to moderate south to west winds. ast of winds along tht Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moder- W winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Ommaney and mod- tescutherly ‘winds frocm Cape Ommaney to Cape Hinchinbrook tonight and Sunday. LOCAL DATA Temo Humidity Wind Velocity 64 42 w 8 50 82 s 3 60 50 swW 4 RADIO REPORTS Tine Harometer 30,06 3011 30.10 Weather Cloudy Lgt. Rain Cloudy TODAY 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a.m. temp. 24 hours Weather 0 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Lowesy temp. Max. tempt. last 24 hours 54 56 42 62 70 80 4 42 64 52 Station Atka Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairhanks Dawsc St. Pa Duteh Harbor ERoooococoo 28 Cordava Jureau Sith:a Ketzhikan 64 Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy S oMo 48 | 46 | : 52 | 54 | 52 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The barometer was high this morning over the Bering Sea and, over the Pacific Ocean from the lower part of the Guif of Alaska south over the Coast states. Air pressure was low over thé Alaska Peninsula and interior Alaska and western Canada. Light local rains fell cver southwest Alaska, over the Tanana Valley and over upper southeast Alaska with moderate rain occunmg from Queen Charlotte Scund scuth to the Columbia River, » Jun(nu Sunday, June "25.—Sunrise, 2:54 am.; sunset; 9:11 p.m. 1y Mm‘fldy“‘mne 254!umse 2:55 a.m.; sunset, 9:10 p.m. £ coRow San Franeisco 1 3 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, . Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister. MRS. D. L. REYNOLDS, Summer Chorister. SERVICES NOT BROADCAST FOR THE PRESENT. “Negro Spiritual Medley.” SERMON, “A Poem Lovely as a Tree.” DUET, Mrs. N, A. Cameron and Miss Dorothy Cameron. OFFERTORY, “Sunrise” (Liearance). 16:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL All sunmer long, interesting informal sessions for everyone. 10:50 MUSICAL MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. “Impromptu” (Strickland). 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, “Old Man River.” TENOR SOLO, George Schmidt. OFFERTORY, “Pastorale” (Galbraith). A helpful one-heur summertime seryice of worship and praise. ————mee} l. A. MACHINISTS MEETS LOCAL 514 MONDAY ODD FELLOWS' HALL An one, Specd Oven « Master Ovsn « Suger Broiler A time and money-sav- ing feature cxclusive in Generz! Elcctric Ranges. G-E Hi-Speed Calrod Cooking Units Faster . . . use less cur- rent and are practically indestructible. ® Blectric cookery gives you the very definite advantages of better tasting, fuller flayored foods and more uniform results. New features developed' by the famous G-E “House of Magic” have simplified the finé art of good cookery. Every year more and more thousands of homes change over to electric cookery because it is so effortless and econom:czl wnth a G-E Range. New low costs bnng " it within easv reach of everv hame Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU——ALASKA—DOUGLAS Prices as low as Eagy Terms,

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