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THE' DAILY ALASKA ENfl’IRE, SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 1936 HIT'LL BE A L MERACLE EF HE [DON'T GO TO GLORY [AFORE TH' MOON UPS- I RECKON THAR - HAIN'T NOTHIN' Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | Sunday services will be neld at| 11 am. in the First Chourch of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Jesus Christ.” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday = School. " ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Tesu-’ " menial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the| reading room. | NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- 1 TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome. and Worship | 1 Meet” ’ Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister | MRS. TREVOR DAVIS, Organist 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School, all‘ summer. 10:50 to 11:00 a.m—Organ Mo- ients. 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. See our advertisement elsewhere | in this paper. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL | Fourth and Gold Streets THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and | sermon. Evening service at Douglas. FIRST PREBYTER::N CHURCH DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 10:30 a.m.—Morning service. Sub- Jject, “Confessing Christ.” “Art not thou one of this man's disciples?” John 18:17. | 11:30 a.m.—Bible School. Lesson, “Beginning of World Missions. Acts 11:5-18; Rom. 1:15-17. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service under the leadership of the Young Peo- ple’s Society. Topic, “The Will of God as Seen in Jesus.” John 8:29; | 5:19, 20. A cordial invitation is given to attend these services and. worship | with us. ¥ The mid-week service will be dis- continued during the summer months. METROPOLITAN METHODIST | EPISCOPAL CHURCH | Fourth and Seward Streets O. L. KENDALL, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Churchi School. John Finigan, Superintendent. 7:15 p.m—Epworth League. Vin- cent Beauchamp, President. || 8:00 pm.—Evening Service. The public is cordially invited to the Methodist Church. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Natiyity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8. J., Pastor Sunday, August 30.—Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost. Bunday Masses: | 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In-| struction. i || 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser-| mon; followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily ‘in the | church. Friday, September 4.—First Fri || day of the month, usual devotions. | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | CHURCH “The Friendly Church” Corner of Third and Main Sireets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schools | 11:00 a.m.—Morning service. | | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH | Corner Second and Main Streets H. L. WOOD, Pastor J Note—The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh- day of the week. 10 a.m., Saturday—Sabbath School | with bible classes for all ages. I 11 am., Saturday—Sermon and| morning worship. 2:00 pm. every first and third | | Saturday in'the month — Young | People’'s Missionary Volunteer So- | ciety. | 7:30 pm. every Tuesday—Mid- | week prayer meeting and biblel study. PORE WEATV Y SNIF-SNIF HE ALLUS WUZ SICH A POWERFUL 0SEJIENT CHILE- MO MORE HARM (N HIM |over KINY. |ing. HESH UP ALL THET 3 Y LK AN' HOLP ME ' A WREANY BIRD-. / SRANNY Ta PESKY wu.«wse 44 SLIP-SHUCK H(T, LOWZE: ) RID TH' PROPITTY O THEM DON'T YOU THINK You BETTER TAKE THE WNIGHT HERE AN' GO HOME (N THE MORNING, HYAR THEY KEM ! HUNNEQTS OF 'EM --TH(C(-(EQ'N B8UZ2AR0S AT A HOG-KILLIN' - BETHEL PENTECOSTAL | = ASSEMBLY 121 Main Street MEYR[NG KEPT BUSY CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Sunday services: Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Ser- mon by the pastor. 12:00 Noon—Bible School. Classes for all. 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service | Lester O. Gore and the Republi- can stumping party, Harry Mec- Cain,, Cash Cole, Jack Wilson, and ing at 11:00 o'clock in the Irving oted by Gene Meyring, on a cam- paign hop to Hoonah, Tenakee, Sit- ka, Kake, Petersburg and other coastal points After leaving the Republican party in Sitka tonight, Meyring will 7:45, p.n.—Evening service. Tdesday, 7:45 p.m.—Gospel serv- ice. Friday, 7:45 p.m.—Young People's Meeting. 8:30—Bible Study. Communion Service the first Sunday of each month. Everyone cordially invited to all these services. ing party of Sitka residents to Lake Hasselborg: Returning to Juneau, ng will pick up a hunting party for Lake Florence here at 6 o'clock and then return to Sitka. Sunday the Republicans will go to Kake and Petersburg, reurning to Juneau Sunday evening. THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughny Avenue ADJUTANT AND MRS. TANNER LIEUT. M. L. MORRIS Sunday, 2:30 p.n—Praise meet- men from the cannery there, re- Sunday, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School,["m""g l_w” e vm. ) Sunday, 7:3¢6 p.m. — Salvation meeting, ATTENTION Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ing. | There will be an important busi- Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Guard ness meeting of the American Parade. | Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening, Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- September 1. All members are urg- | mg ed to atend. —adv. | All are welcome. % — o —— { TEACHER RETURNS HUNTERS! HUNTERS! HUN- | Miss Marorie Tillotson, Juneau TERS! Spend your dough and get| High mathematic teacher, is on a buek. Ride Irving's White Lock-|hboard the Aleutian enroute to Ju- heed. Phone 626. —adv.| neau to resume teaching. - - NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Franklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, £ Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS Organist “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” SERVICES BROADCAST OVER STATION KINY ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “Elegy in A Flat” (Schnecker) “Anniversary Prelude” (Stults) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: In this service the church follows its established summer custom of taking special notice’ of the college-age young people at home for the sum- mer. The minister's message will be based on answers to a questionnaire inviting the young people to state their convictions regarding God and the Church. Clarence Rands will, provide a marimba solo. THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED! More than... ALWAYS A GOOD ALWAYS the BEST TIME! Dancing to the strains of Alex- ander's Rag- time Band at the—— TERMINAL Dancing tonight— 95, m. till 2:30 a: m. DINERS “DANCERS - RiPPERS ON PLANE FLIGHTS| E, A. Rasmuson left here this morn- | Airways white Lockheed plane pil- | leave there at 5 o'clock with a fish- | | This morning, Meyring flew to| Hawk Inlet to pick up three fisher- | S NOPE- T GOT A BAD-OF YOUNG-UN DOwnN oN BEAVER CRIK-- COULON'T NO-WISE THINK OF HIT-- FASTFLICHT [SCREEN STAR CAUSES RIOT INHOME TOWN . & Fifteen Thousand Mill About | Theatre on Personal | ruiEs To TULSEQUAR Appcarance Gag ‘ “BY RINEHART Jimmy Rinehart, in the A.AT. [ Stinson seaplane returned, here this | afternoon at 1:50 o'clock frpm his| charter flight to Wrangell with Joe | Morrison. Other passengers from | Wrangell to Juneau were: Bill Cox | ;and Norman DeRoux, Bureau of | Fisheries man. Rinehart made rec- | ord time for the Stinson on his | {flight here, leaving Wrangell at\ 12:30 o'clock During the past two days, Rine- hart made two fish patrols out of Wrangell, yesterday with Bill New- combe, and two flights to Peters- burg as well as several short flights | around Wrangell. Fine weather was|éd a near riot. experienced during all three days of | - - the charter. While on #sh patrol a landing was made at Pt. Baker for gasoline. Rinehart made one short flight to! drop mail at an outlying fisher-| man’s cabin, on which he was able to drop mail and newspapers with- in twenty feet of the fisherman'’s| | door.. Passengers from Petersburg | |to Wrangell were: J. G. Shepard,| | Boyd Yaden and Mr. and Mrs. An-| derson and Mr. Anderson. | — e 'MULLEN FAMILY TO || | LEAVE FOR SOUTH last night Leaving tonight on the Prince| | George are Mrs, J. F. Mullen and | |daughters Virginia and Beatrice | \enrouto to San Francisco where the young ladies will enter school | At present, what schools the girls will enter has not been decided.| Beatrice will enter college and Virginia the third year in high| shcool. Ben Mullen, son of Commissioner | and Mrs. J. F. Mullen, will not ac- | company the family south, but will leave on September 8 enroute to| Notre Dame where he is in his senior year. Mrs. Mullen plans to visit with | friends in the south and be gone | from Juneau about a month. e MISS BOURGETTE VISITS HERE | Miss Violet Bourgette, former Ju- | neau school teacher, will arrive here | on the Aleutian Monday on her| way to Anchorage where she is now | teaching. Miss Bourgette will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Pullen before proceeding to the( Westward on a later boat. Find out for yourself why we are enjoying so much popularity. With our mod- ern equipment, the best of music and prices comfort- ably low people-have ac- claimed the CAPITOL . the “SPOT"” of THE TOWN! FUN and FRO%IC with . RUTH and BOB. Delicious Food at All Hours SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 29. —Jcannv‘ Madden, local girl, who made good‘ Tulsequah with George Robbins, D. | in Hollywood, returned to her home‘ J. MacDougal and Frank Williams | for a personal appeur-‘ as lance on the premiere of her frist| aftrnoon. {film “Stage Struck.” The girl and “Stage Struck” caus- | MONDAY EVENING AT i0 O'CLOCK Be Wise! No Cover Charge! CHARLIE; MILLER,; Mandger flmflfim"HIIIIIHIIIHH|||||m||||m|um|m“mm‘|mlllflIIIIllllll"lflllllllllmmlllllmllllmmmmllm“m By I BILLIE DE BECK A crowd estimated at 15,000 milled | and_pushed outside the theatre and five persons were hurt. Two more fainted. Extra police answered a rush call when Miss Madden’s car hbecame ‘J ammed in the crowd of admirers. Prenou<15 a car, mistaken ior | stormed by Admll(‘l} Police ropes snapped and. the crowd. surged around the car. D Pilot Jimmy Rineharl, flying . the Alaska Air Trapsport. Stinson. left here this afternpon at 3 o'clock fer He will return lhlsI passengers. (T e syt S | WHEN YOU FLY — FLY — Fly | with Gene Meyring. 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