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Notices for this church columr| MOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL o M must be recelved by The Empire EPISCOPAL Th' F m I not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | Fourth and Gold Streets S a I - morning to guarantee change of| THE VERY REV. CHARLES 5 . g I | ol sermon topics, ete, E. RICE, Dean . s s Marye Berne Choir ‘Director In Du' 1A Jackson Rice Organist Do 3 WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister | 00, 1 Y SEATTLE, Aug. <3--A 14-year West 8th and E Sts, phone 782 | dynasty of the golfing Taylors has “Given to Hospitality” | B ended at Cleveland High School R TR T - O Sunday services For thdt length of time there's 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School been at least one meniber of the 11:00 a.m.— Church Ser Taylor family on the school’s Sermon theme, “The Timely and RGE H. LOV golf team Timeless Christ Missionary-in-Cl There were Fred, back in 1 7:30 p.n,—Eveni Worship. Ser- 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. then Benny Percy Harold and mon theme, “Witnessing for Christ 3:00 pan.-—Afternoon Service, finally, Don Don _sig lized the Come and wership, you are wel-| Friday, 3:30 pm. — Childfen's Taylor prep golfing finale with a come! Clas izzling §8 in his final round. - All arc welcome at the Native - .. |Gospel Mission, on Willoughby op- METROPOLITAN METHODIST | oie (he Alaska Native Brother- CHURCH . hood Hall. Fourth and Seward Streets THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD * KNIGHT, Pastor THE | Services 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. Class SALVATION work according to age interests is available to all 3 e ARM"! d Notices for this church column 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship, il Willoughby “Ave. |, ot pe received by The Empire Morning sermc theme, ‘“Whatso-' Bunday— not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ever a Man Soweth.” The harvest| 2:30 p.m~—FPraise meeting. morning to guarantee change of of life is determined by the seed, 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. sermon topics, ete. own and the care given it during| 7:30 p.m-—Salvation Meeting. the growir Tuesday, 7:30 p.n.—Prayer and| DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURC 7:00 pm worth League, Mr,' Testimon 12 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. John Pender Ratief Wednesday, 7:00 pan. — Guard b 8:00 p.m.—Evel Worship. Eve- Parade. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard | ST, LUKE'S E JOPAL CHURCH ning sermen me: The Heart Leader No service tomorrow of Prayer Thursday, 1:30 pm. — IIome ALASKA EV. ELIZATION Friday, 7:30 p.n—Epworth League | Leagiue Meeting SOCIETY SO heat Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Holiness Meet- (Native Gospel Servie - "1"“ ) i ; GEORGE H. LOV! All are welcome at these meetings. \ssionRtveth-Ohatse R P 5 4 s THE CHURCH OF JESUS Oificers in charge: Adjt. and Mrs.| 19.39 Nf, ,“_,s:,"“dm.csac,:,ul_ l!,[ NRY j\‘ ‘\ ALLACE, the Christ of Later-Day Saints Stanley Jack 7:30 p.n.—Evening Service. Vice-Presidential nominee on E ; PARLEY PRATT, Presiding Elder, Gospel Sunshine Program over| wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer the Democratic ticket, has ANTHONY J. DIMOND has The meeting will Lo held in the KINY 6:15 pm, Tuesdays, Thurs- peeting. been so successful as Secre- served the Territory as Dele- home of Arlo Anderson, 428 East days and Saturdays, Thursday, 3:30 p.n-—Children’s! ] . gate to Congress for the past St. The time will be Sunday at Class’ X tary of Agriculture in the £a .n 0, Ullrl“ s for the pa A 9u ot CHAPEL ;;; :;1": LAKE All are invited to attend these Roosevelt Cabinet that Wen- eight years. The national de i B Highway at Fritz Cove Corner | S¢1vices held in the Mission Build- dell Willkie announced the fense bases now being built in RESURRECTION LUTHERAN Rev, JOHN A. GLAS: Minister CHURCH No regular sessions during the “In the heart of the ¢ for the ' summertimi but special meetings hearts of the o from time to time as announced Main aizd Third Sis in this paper. REV. MERLE WI AM BCYER, Acting Pas SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 9:45 am —Sunday Schoeol CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, Li- | corner Second and Main Streets turgy amd Sermon. Holy Gospel H. L. WOOD, Pastor for the 14th Sunday ter Trinity. (Note The services of this Luke 17:11-19. Sertor subject, “The shyrch are held on Saturday, the Spiritual Strengt { the Nation.” venth day of the week.) invited to come and of worship. The public share in this I with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath School 10 a.m. Saturday Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—Choir re- 11:00 am—Sabbath Worship hearsal. Sermon by minister or local elder. by inesday 7:30 p.n—Midweek Meel 1 Bible study. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRI PriURs vasiug. ol iy 2 Dorcus meets every fourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. All of this church. SCIENTIST Sunday services will be hela at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn and Main streets. The subject will - BETHEL MISSION be “Mind. E J P G W00 am—suntar sevot | " e St Wednesaay, 8:00 pm. — Testi- in € monial meeting RALPH E. BAKER second and re inviteg to all the services Christian Science Reading Room gl In church buflding. This room is Sinday services: % open afternoons irom 2:30 to 4 10:00 am —bumluy» School o'clock. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. The public is cordially invited to, 1-49 Pm-—Evangelistic Service attend these services and visit the Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Prayer Meet- reading ropm. ing AL Friday, 7:45 p.m.-—Glad Tidings Band of Young People. You are welcome to these ices. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. Pastor 15th Sunday after Pentecost Sunday Masses: 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass TERIAN CHURCH Meet” Franklin at Fourth 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister struction, CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist 10:30 am—Holy Mass and ser- 9:45 a m.—Sunday School. mon, followed by Bemediction of 10:50 a.n.—Musical Moments the Most Blessed Sacmament. 8:00 a.m—Holy Mass daily. Day= of Special Devotion Wednesday, Aug. 28—Feast of St Augustin, Doctor of the Church. Thursday, Aug. 29—Commemora- tion of the beheading of St. John the Baptist 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. this page for further details.) THE CHURCH OF Friday, Aug. 30—Feast of St. Rose every Sunday evening at of Lima, an American sain | o'clock. Be, sure, 1o @\:l’tc in. e s e S TSR LRI R R .7 10 S L S — NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 11:00—MINISTER'S MESSAGE: SFIFVE COLUMN . effects of the LIQUOR TRAFFIC and the ' L : BLITZKRIEG 3 : against the- REFERENDUM*> “Where Welcome and Worship THE AIR CHAS. E. FULLER, Ministér Broadcasting over station KINY | Bud Carmichael and the latter “The Old-fashioned Revival Houi serv- NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- |pysiness in Juneau. Lastly, bt not | REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister tana (8ee our display advertisement on » children, Sheila Kay *.30 Ann, all of whom are leaving on the 1 | | MR. AND MRS. SEY ENTER AUG. 24, 1940. le THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, m——_ The — ; ‘75_ouglaé Church ing. DOUGILAS Alaska are a tribute to him. He has the respect and esteem of the entire Congre other day that if elected he planned no change in the New Deal agricultural program FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, demanded by the people 3§ as well < 4 of the United States for a third term as President, i as the people of Alaska NEWS the courageous leader of the Democratic Party, and the Nation in trying-times. ONE FULL W K I T i OF SCHOOL VACATION; i e TEACHE ENRO ) 4 Al 1 R 1 ] e 1 pat g For DBelegate to Congres Candidgte for Atlorney General: left of the summer vacation for i Douglas pupils for school reopens HENRY RODEN on the day after Labor Day or Tues- day the week following, just ten days from today. During next week all members of the school faculty are expected fo be present. Already here are Supt Calvin Pool who has spent his vaca- tioon in Douglas as has also Arthu. Ladd,.of the high school, and Miss Elizabeth Fraser, teacher of the first, second and third grades. Upon her departure for Seattle where she planned to spend most cf‘ the summer, Miss Eleanor Warren, | also a high school teacher, an- nounced her expectation of return- ing about a week before school start- ed. Ernst Oberg, fifth and grade| teacher, is due on the Aleutian next | Tuesday. He has been attending | University of California at Los An- | geles during part of the summer and | vacationing in California. His motki- | er, Mrs, John Oberg, is thought to be accompanying him north to join her husband who has established a | ANTHONY J. DIMOND For Auditor of Alaska: FRANK A. BOYLE For Terrvitorial Senator: : NORMAN R. (Do) WALKER FOR TERRITORIAL REPRESENTATIVES: JOHN McCORMICK JAMES V. DAVIS ALLEN SHATTUCK ’ ‘ CRYSTAL SNOW JENNE Highway Engineer WILLIAM A. HESSE Miss Esther Boyd, who Will| succeed Walter Savikko as head of | the fourth; fifth and sixth grades, is due to arrive from Hobson, Mon- | in time for the beginning of school. - D | IN | WITH COVERS FOR TWELVE i B | Mr. and Mis. Jack Sey were the | | hosts at a farewell dinner party at | | thir home last evening compliment - |ary to Mrs. Charles Sey, her son- |in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr “The Democratic candidates listed here comprise a representa- tive Alaska ticket. If elected the Delegate and Territorial officials will continue to give the people of Alaska good government and Legislative nominees will place the needs of all Alaskans before the Legislature, because they know these needs. VOTE THIS TICKET STRAIGHT and you'll be voting fo give every man and woman in every walk of life in Alaska a voice in government. That's the Democratic way. In - order that the Territorial Legislature can act intelligently and do a good job, elect the candidates you know are qualified by character and experience. Vote It Straight! Marl: Your Ballot for the Demoerats! and Martha Prince George tomorrow momlnr:1 for a couple months’ visit in Seattle | rand California. { Additional guests at the dinner | were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McBride | and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall and Miss Jacynth Sey. e | AUXILIARY MEETING Announcement was made this| morning that the Ladies’ Auxiliary, {P. O E. will meet next Monday | evening at 8 o'clock in the Aerie Hall. REESGE IS EMOS | CANNERY OFFICIALS | LEAVING MONDAY A. M. | 1 Tomorrow will see the closing of | Douglas Cannery headquarters in | the Shitanda apartment building | all the officials, including L. R. Ellson, manager, his son, Joe Fil-,| son, bookkeeper, A. McKay, supe; tendent, and Mrs. M. Haga, hous keeper, are all leaving for the south on the steamer Columbia. -— The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- | tees the largest daily circulation of | |any Alaska newspaper. - e - Subscrive for.The Empire. 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