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-‘ A'ul {00 Notlcr‘s for this church column: attend these services and visit the must be recelved by The Empire reading room not Jater than 10 o'clock urday S morning o guarantee change of sermon topics, ‘etc RCH R A. SOBOLE RESURRECTION LUTHERAN Sunday services: Nouces for. this ehureh column| ! _ CHURCH 10:00 a.m—Sunday School must be received by The Empire| CGENEVA, ‘June' 22 — French “fn thé' heart of the &ty for the 11:00 a.m.-+Mornihg Worship. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | SOUrces report that German “troops hearts of the eity” 7:30 p.n.—Evéning ' Serviec morning to ghafhntee chahgé of |1 the vicinity of Lyon have \)-v' Main and Third Sts. L ermon topics, dte cut off from the northern G REV.'JOHN E. CAUBLE, Pastor BETHEL MISSION o man forces by closing off Fr 9:45 am.~Sunday Se¢hool A MELY OF GOD DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH lines above them and the sovth- 11:00 a.m~—Mobning Wership, Li- I Main Street 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass castern _Fl'l'nch forces are welding turgy and Sermon: Holy Gospel for RALPH E. BAKER v the hitherto “separated armies i the fifth Sunday after Trinity. Paslor KE'S ErisCOPAL CHURCH | !he Upper Rhone Valley and hay Luke 5:1-11; sermon subject, “More ~ Sunday services S MRS U ROOW generally increased success with Practical Rules for Christian Liv-' 16:00 Sunday Schaol counter atta ing.” Special music will be rendered 11:00 ¢ Morning Worship A EVANC ATioN | German motorized uniis are by the Junior Choir Friday 0 p.m—Glad Tiding SOCIETY standing in a pocket formed by The public is invitéd to conie Band of Young Peop (Nabive. Gospel Servioes) |the French ¢ and share in this hour of worship. - | GEORGE H. LOVELESS It is now indicated “that’ the 6:30 p.m.—The Luther Leag CHAP| BY THE LAKE Missionary-in-Charge French defeat in the north docs will meet at the church at G Highway at Frilz Cove C: 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School not mean a complete collapse as pm. Choir rehearsal Wednesday' Rev. JOMN A. GLASSE, Minister 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service {the exodus of Ftench and Polish evening ‘at 6:30 9:45 am. — Sunday School in| Wednesday, 7:30 p.n. — Prayer | T00ps into Switzerland has .lmost IEH charge of Mrs. Max Mielke. with Meeting. stopped CATHOLIC CTt 1" well-taught c.: 5 for childrer and | Thursday, 3:30 p.m —Children's Y T Ay Church of the N.tivity of the | YOUIB people | Class. s Wieseos V.. Tuhebn Chapeladies meet on the first and| Al are fvited to_attend u,cw‘63 ka"s ¥ifth and Gold Sireets third" Taesday evening in kcepmg\ h B;uu.‘ [ REV. WM. G. 1eVASSI'UR, SJ. with timely notices given in oLner‘tn* G Pasic columns of this paper. " - sixth Sunday afte Pentecost ClibZBoy “Scouts meet " ot 1"”‘“‘1‘ 6:00 aan—Holy Mas L L PR i S | ' . 8:00 am~—Holy Mass and In. OLY rR" “?m'::“"'”“ | Assgaiaten Mof struetion . i 0650 am. —Holy Masé. folowed _Fowth ‘and Gold' Siréels A5 BANNERN Juneau:Chaper of Alaska i by Benediction of the joct Blessed THE VERY REV. CHARLES | GIVEN ‘ift T RUN As 0(|at|0n SI ns The Willful Type Sacrament E. RIGE, Sl | More thar ‘4 hithdred fine large | S g o dere he's tatinted, the Saee IRbel heleoid® 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily Malyies Py Cholr DIreetor | .y cyes' from the' Taku River wete | 53 Memb. Days of Special Devotion JACNS. St - OTRANIS | proughyt 11" Gesterday on- the ‘beat | embers By 'SARN WINSLOW Mondiy. “une st oof the 800 am--Holy Golmmunion.” = |chepchiako, Art Ladd, captain; and AP el R ek Welide BURDKK (lARK Nativity o Saint the Bap- am.—Morning Prayer and|yop' ¢inned by Douglas Fisheries | ‘At {he’ organizition mecting tidt Sermon, [ Co, this morriing atfording an eafly |the’ Alaska Retail Merchaiits Asso- T Tuesday, Juhe 25—Feast, of Saint| N0 Syiday school unHl Seplem- | start for the season's ‘operations! |ciation held last cvenmng in the A Willful pavent seneruly Hhows F'RST BY pAA William, Abbot All the machinery ' is in smodth)Gold Rcom' of the ‘Baranof Hotel JUst cxactly g Sl s e ¢ : ; SShin wants to have. He wants a musical Baturday, June 29 — Feast of b X | running order according to A. G.|83 Junheau retail l‘<(:|hh~lm‘(.>x s were Ao g Y E-I-o SEAT!!E Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles. 4 THE | McKay, foreman, and ready to han- | represented. Fifty-three businessmen |© ““; S el ; Al by s NOM TR Ry £ SALVATION idls- the' pack in good shape whcn’j&;inr: the (I)rcnmzation at the close L{“"Pl‘::“i“‘ . \‘\" ‘:f : ~“]‘ by . T e 2 ARMY | the salmon run starts in eatnest. |of the explanatory meeting 3 AR AL NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY “ : i e Alaska tr¥ing to remodel the child he ha . o Q. v ot ider left T am “confident that the Alaska ') 4 TERIAN CHURCH el Willoughby Ave. | rdcq"";'(f:‘thtpmf’:f;mlf g:g& n’ Tey | Rétail’'Merchants Association can|in the image of the child he wi Remdeer Pur(hasers Here “Where Welcome and Worship | Bunday— |‘3t Ats Where seiners for ‘the com-| b2’ of definite help to all business to have from North ot Hqu Meet” 2:30 p.m.— Fruise mecting. | paniy are operating. If they have i Juneau” ‘said J. F. Mallen. But real children arent made ( 4 Franklin at Fourth 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School {been able to get ady fish the hoat President modelin 1t A South TlIPSday REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 7:30 pm.-Salvation Meeting will probably rcturn ' Sunddy ‘with | A mveting of the memberTiip has | éut soon e i - GEORGE, SCHMIDT, Choriste Tuesday, 7:30 pm.-—Prayer and|p o, heen called for. Monday evening at|ted him child ubborni CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist TCttimony Mesting | -t 7:45 cclock in the Gold Reom of lclings to his own personalit Charles G. Burdick and Walier J, See our display advertisement on | Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard| cApoLIC LADIES INSTALL | the Baranef Hotel to adopt a con- | Neverthe o, willtul - one, ir GIATk, ShEHAVE PEpL ey, dEe 1“"(‘. this page for furthes details.) Parade. Mts. R. B. Lesher, Guard | ngialiation of officers recently |stitution| bypliws, elect directors he is a true Probl t o A S g e 11:00 am~Sermon by Capt.| Leader clected by the Catholic Ladies Al- and establish an agenda for the persist in effort T ARAIIE o i Slanley © Jackson, subject, “The Thursday, 1:30 pm. — ITome (ar society tock place here Thurs- Jungau organization, child over, w shappy resuis| Alaska Ofippel o s Victorious Light.” Miss Gene Rula- | 1€ague Meeting. day eveninz at the' home of Mrs e for household; es- 1 8 ELle RO TR Nome to ford at the piaho. ..\:I:"'l“'\" 7:30 pun.—Holiness Meet- | rsapelle Casheén, scnior member of pion 8 ; pecially the child, 2 Lo et Olokey: “Holy Houw” Bossi Siicers In cherge: AdM. and Mrs.|arg ‘MeCofmiick, President; Mrs The williul parent—and _the sl i Offertory, “‘Landhetta, Second NTI "'A\, ADVE »"«du- Cashen, Vl('r‘-‘Prc\'k!cm; Mrs. ABOARD BARANOF v_hm takes this roie mo; often| oyinp exdr Taesday. . Burdlok: I8 Sotatd,” Guilmante; postlude, el ]V:‘““‘“ &":“c‘; Tb““’fl'”‘r Mrs 1-"““ the mother—wants o make o .0 14 washington and Clark to s ) " 2 4 ay MeCorm reasurer 7 M into an aggre 3 ¢ Pfl'fiflf‘"fimfimfi"&.. Lios An.| COrver Second and ‘Malif! Sr Mrs. Ed Baretich, assisted by Mrs. F|lg fti Well Kh sociable fellow! 'S6. he' Bullys. and | % 3 i 1 b H. L. WOOD, Pastor Richiatd McCorinick" will be hostess| G ¥ €TNEHI YV OWI | i, ik ey Baet. 1| Des it aPARER PR gelee a¢ 'the At (Note: The services of this for the next meeting of {he soceity, f rP rk g G d gamics N disliides When ‘Bhe child | o b ; hule, Doy l""""w";:”t"( METROROIIT AN M HODIST church are held on Snturday, the ! cet for Thursday evening, July 18 0 arkas rand- 0 i g 4 EORY, o Y '\‘-v “| m‘ £ ;[ ]v‘.“.- l,\ 3 m— BFISDOPAL CHURC (;‘:«')‘:lt::nl(:nfficfifx;:h;o:Prcnk-)smurdnyl oN L;\;;l;;“';l;u- dauqhierofChief i ases Lim aboui complcted except for reports - to T”’;""};;'.“,"TFZ‘:;“.;S’ SOWARD | With Bible classes for-all ages: | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Edwards lett, | —— " Srvi B e AL e Washington, . - SRR o 00 am—Sabbath Worship. last. iiighy, for A egk- -ghd camping |~ Ella Vernetti, of Koyukuk, wite o,y St e R ’,’?]‘(1":“" “‘;‘;“ s £ o R Sermon by, minister or local elder. ' | trip g6 Pim.,mm of a well known trader there, and \} = oo Gmen the child grovs |alreads 1;1 seatt hif¥ing §one SoGbh ’ e Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Midweek 2 - granddaughter of the famous Cnief | : ) 0 ; AN . L g Fep ol 11:00 a.m-—Moming Worship. 5 .. . pt Y The father S, Ihe boy's un- cn the steamer Col from Nome : Prayer Meeting and Bible study. | 4 Red Shirt, who led military sur- ‘ : A M'n»mm:_ sermon - theme, “God's| poreus meets e second and ammmih . viy: bartles up fhe “Yukon ‘shortly| 2003 seable, stubborn as he can on it f' trip, ||‘. s |J.‘:.\!v. “';"}“"’ A3 " ' tourth Wednesday at 2 pm. lafter Alaska was purchased e : ; - dn vication in Uie Slates after their 00 pn- Epworth League, Miss All are invited to all the services SATURDAY #hd SUNDAY passenger aboatrd the stemmer Bar- What the williul } en needs trip to Washin n, intending Geraldine Brostrom, leader i ik Fibsagacu . ok MaeRheis: 2 to understand is that the sensi- return here about the first of No- 800 pm.—Evening Worship. Ser- B Invifation O HAPPINESS' | . ... reurmine o o U6 2eltE B B ot < vember man theme, “The Beginning of THE CHURCH OF THE AIR with 2 fiuddl:n ““‘)niz';ll'[h"‘l:"l::l::\;”:”ml;(‘: cule, but gentle treatment. IHe¢ The winter at Nome was much S CHAS FULLER, Minist one D‘W"‘H'Fl WQM“"“ I3hith het the body of a deushtec|Ne0ds o be gently led out of his milder than many he s Wednesday, 8:00 pm—The Suz| p oo : N < 43 o ' L, 2 hile | morbid shyne into an interest ienced in northern Minnesota, Clark sannah Wesley Ofrcle will meet in ‘_Th‘:"ofi;‘?‘:'fi it Rm“m]‘ }I;m‘: bz l‘“"’;”’_ ‘;":‘ef e wC|in things outside himself. Prop. said. There was never more (han the parsanage Wednesday evening | oo © g RPHONAC HOU VA : "‘;" gm_;i‘l‘ "gor ot ot (ably’ he'l never be' a. go-gelter, B -fadk of sho¥ibn the yromd at 8. Mrs, Knight and Mrs. Mar-;o,cloik s S‘u’m £ n" Bl dnyrecfii e of Ler daughters|Put De may well develop i:aits s S 7 SR tin will be hostesses. | B 1 o . | | doantis B, Neortt flow o Gui.|that are even more desrable— Fridey, 7380 pm.- — Bpworth| | D mflB é cflfl '“fir .Fahe*b:iks whnznorse sweetness of temper, persisience, MA" MISS'FG I" League party. { ALASKA EVANGELYZATION e n anioEdmonmn makl;lg Thetrip in"];an«nco. quiet determination. | [ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, A L 36 hours of flying. The \nlmn] parent’; n-\lt course ROWBOM VOVAGE i ! 4 ST, | '(Native Gospel Services) L ' E R p . lis to stop shouting and listen to SCIENTIST | ' ‘GEORGE R LovELESs as venmg‘M’fi" e s .:hl“‘llu other ' parent for awhile, %he FROM pflERSBURG‘ Sunday services will be held at| Misstonary-in-Charge e g g B h”“" ehil-| iher parent probably has be | 11 am. in the First Church of| 2:00 p.m—Sunday School. Miss Betty Slmr)x‘ was hostess last| dren at Koyukuk. Although “,“f‘t gging him to mend his chiid-| A search hds “been fnaditiibed nfl Christ. Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn| 3:00" Pm~Aftérnoon Service. cvening with. a dessert bridge party |herself Bttended Queen Anhe Hieh| ;50" onners for a long time. |the U. 8. Marshal's office for Joe and Main streets” The subject will| ‘Friday, © 3:30 ‘pan. — Children’s Id compliment to Mrs. Willlam | School in Seattle and had heped| - T ekar S E S 1t PolerdinE i e | be “Is the Universe, Inciuding Man, | Class, Trumbo, who plans to leave shortly all her children would vecelve some} oy gygjele on Monday, “The rowboat to row to Hoonali and| Evolved by Atomic Force?” | "AIL are welcome at the Native 10T the States. The affair was given | education in the States. she b ‘1.m-1|.~‘.|)1u1 Lype. wha 10t been heard Trom since 10:60 o day School, | Gospel Mission; on Willoughby op- At the home of Miss Sharpe’s broth- lieves she will ot send her tio e it he left Sumdmn thres w 5w mxfl'fiii;n:'”" pam. — Testi-| postte the Alaska Nalive Brother- | a8d slster-in-law on i hiiore s SRR g } | Lotser id poe aseive lllvmx’nl\ 5 i treets. | oug ore is mail awaiting him | Christian Sciencs Reading Ruom!h(m' "fllil'd N3 SR Prizes for bridge were won by side,” she declares. pouk'“s STARIS ”: .h l]‘[‘tl‘“(lu‘l ::_:”w“ at Takii in chweh bulldm, This room is Mrs. Ralph Dean, high, and Mis Mrs. Vernetti is known as one MONDAY o" pool Harbor, a relative, Mrs. Joe Lynch | open afternoon frou: 2:30 to 4‘ Subscribe to The Daily Alaska | Elizabeth Terhune, consolation. Mrs./of the best parka designers in| of Jureau, determingd. | o'elock. ‘hn)pfln -the paper with the largest Trumbo was also presented with a ' the North'and manufactured many Shortly before leaving Peters- | The public is cordiz’ly mvited to | paid circulation, gift. ¥ of the parkas for Ice Carnival| Pouring of concrete for the City’s burg, Leiser suffered an appendi- | 7 = TR A wire £ Miss ?ltam;n dx‘;e;ts :MGUM';S- queens. ‘m‘ swimming pool in Evergreen citis attack, Accompanying him in e L L L S e oo sre e sey o | Unmes Tom . Rudolp! u. Liston,| She makes a parka in a little b-wuunm will start Monday, according his rowboat when he left Peters- i mlph I;;nn l\:i’ary N;:é;nr hl:nd!ter than a week’s work and makes|to the City Enginéer’s citice. The burg was his small black dog. - . x 3 sses ary Jean aughton, up to a dozen every year, but she|pool is being built under a WPA - NORTHER_\ .!GHT PRESBYTERIAN | Blizabeth Terhune, Louise; Kemper, [jaughingly admits that she buy s | authorization. This applies to new homemak o \g:y_the F:W;‘B{ M"§ det;b!tlast, most of her fur and doesn’t nec-| .o ers—most old ones know it: Wash W aere Welcome ¢ Yorshi Sk { Doris eeburger, Jean. Taylor ! essarily trap it herseli, although | strawberries before removing the | f 0 Wectin Mast P‘B"'CB And Virginia M““m ““d[durmgy ope: beaver seasons she| NOTICE Bails 1 Ihe AN are emowid be-f lnine Hou k ST takes @ month off from her duties| The Naval Print Plate Award of forp washing much of the juice | o as postmistress to hunt beaver and|the Junior American Legion Auxil- and flavor will be lost. e muskrat, ** * |iary, shows the following unclaimed -+ . REV. JOIN A. GLASSE, Mfs Rbbefl Mar(um ---- DR | numbers: 377, 2 p Todoy's news Lodas T The Empire | Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Oryanist. REGULAR CHURCH SERVICES at 11 4'Clock with CKPTAIN STANLEY JACKSON in Charge. . Sntmon Topic: “The Victorious Light” RULAFORD AT THE PIANO Minister (e A 4| { 3} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1940. GERMAN - PROBLEM PARENTS TROOPS TRAPPED Doug]'a; Church Services | ASCHENBRENNERS SUE | OVER UNPAID TAXES Alleging that $434.13 in delinquent taxes were owed on a Willoughby Avenue house which its owner, | Winifred Jones, represented as free |'of encumbrances, Olga M. Asche: Bluc and white forget-me-nots, | prenner and Karl E. Aschenbrenn joff-set by matching tapers, cen- today filed suit in Distriet Court tered the, tea table. Thirty-five to colleet the amount from Mrs. | LUBR} i3 CONNORS MOTOR | ts celled d ing. 1 | Jone . e e o s RICATION. COMPANY were ‘Mrs. H' M. Hollmann, Mrs.|house fromt Mrs, JONES 15t OCLODEE | & oo ooos oot (Stan Grummett, Mrs, E M. Pol-land learned when the delinquen’| ley, Mrs. H. W. Doliglas, Mrs. Rob- | tax roll ‘was published recently in ert. Cowling and Miss Pearl Peler-|rhe ‘Empire that $434.13 in taxes, |'penalties and interest were due on| ““““ | the property. They paid the CXW‘ STEVENSON HERE |$478.64 to remove the tax indebted- Ken Stevenson, ' Forest Service ness and now seek to'reseger this' | maintenance foreman for trails in amount from Mrs. Jones. | the . Admiralty Division, came in B |from Angoon on his boat Barbara The Dally Alaska mmpire has the |V for a conference with District largest paid circulation .of any Al- 'luncer W." A. Chipperfield, aska newspaper, ITS TIME TO ‘CHANGE YOUR HEAVIER LUBRICANTS! ‘Entertains with Tea Mrs. Robert Marcum, who is vis- iting here from: Portland, enter- tained with tea this afternoon be- tween 2-and 5 o'elock at the home of her mother, Mrs, Emil Samuel- e e e e RTHE ‘P:RICE #8 NOFEVERYTHING" PHONE 767 PHONE 767 THRIFT COOP STREET RETAILERS OF FAMOUS SHUBFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS ——FREE DELIVERIES—+3 ‘Our Stoh 15 as Close as Your Phone—SHOP EARLY "TREPRICE ISSNOT EVERY THING! i | [ H. Lehman closing the buildings to the pub | “o prevent possible sabotage. Here, military pohcemen guard an armor; in New Yazk Citv. U. S. DEPARTM I OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. her Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and v beginning at 4:30 pa., June 29: Light rain tonight-and Sunday; minimum' temperagire tonight abou 48 degrees; moderate southeaste wind Forecast for Southeast Alask Light " rain® tofiight and da little change in temperature; mod-rate South and ot Hy & except fresh over sounds and stral Lynn Canal Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alask: Modérate to fresh south and sout terly wind from Dixon F trance to Cape ncer; and fre:h ‘east and southeasterly Cape Spencer to Kodink but winds shifting to northérly near Sunc LOCAL DATA Time Barometer , ‘1emp. Humidity, Wind Ve 4:30 pam. ye 3p.231 51 89 430 a'n, today 3037 50 6 ain Ncon today 30.12 53 8 Clou . RADIO REPOR | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30 Precip. 3:3 Station | temp. temip. 24 hours W Barrow 3 33 0 Fairbanks 17 47 03 Nome 65 52 55 0 Clouc Dawson 70 45 45 0 Cle Anchorage 68 53 53 01 Clou Bethel 68 52 53 61 Cle St. Paul 4 i5 46 11 Clouc Dutch Harbor .. 50 15 46 14 I Wosnesenski 50 14 45 20 Clou Kanatak 54 50 51 20 Rair Kodiak 43 47 47 1.53 I Cordova 59 49 49 14 R Juneau 52 19 50 07 Rain Sitka 50 41 58 02 Cloud Ketchikan 61 | 51 52 0 Clouc Prince Rupert 61 47 50 0 Cloi Prince George 62 39 10 01 C Seattle 67 | 4 45 0 Clea Portland 74 19 50 0 Clea San ‘Francisco . 60 53 53 0 Clea WEATHER SYNOPS The ‘deep western disturbance has continued to castward with its denter located :bout 400 miles south dfak this morning whilé® the rid e of high pressu iding Southeast Alaska has weakened. Fog and drizzle prevail dur most of the day Friday over the northern portion of Southea Alaska 'while partly cloudy” to cbudy weathef continued ove remainder of the Juneau Alaska Airway: Over the of Ala and the Yul Territory the westher was partly clou excep was rainy over the Bristol Bay a:ea and the Alaskan Peni Juneau, June irdse 8:53 an.,. sunset 0 pm Wars E Every armory in New York State was put under military guard ing order of Gov. Herbert MODES Over-size beret of black summer prints. bats. It's off-the-face, “coiffure, 1t follows (he trend toward “more bulk, more fit’ cho in New York of the MOMENT by Amy Porter felt, desl‘n(‘d by Sally Victor as a foil ior light in and can be worn with the new pomqndour '