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for this church column F is the first Friday of the recelved by The Empire will be the usual de- not later than 10 o'clock Saturday church morning to guarantee change of e scrmon topics, etc. Notices must be There the mont! votior ¥ SIOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL METROPOLITAN METHODIE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fourth and Gold Streets Pourth and Seward Streets THE VBRY REV. CHARLES THE REV. GEORGE LDWARD E. RICE, Dean KNIGHT, Pastor ye Berne Choir Director 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. “Class Jackson Rice Organist work for all age groups Mrs, H. 8:00 am—FHoly Comnninion R. Sprague, Superintendent 11:00 a.m—Hely Communion and 11:00 am.—Mornh Worship. mon P Sermon theme, “Rebuil.” The pub-' Sunday School will remume regu- lic is cordially invs to attend lar sessions September 8 the services [§ h. e - serviee is i to N MEMORFAL of iabor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:00 p.m-—Epworth. T M. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Eugene Eakin ic tt e | t 8th and E Sts., phone 782 8:00 p.m. Lvei'ng Wotship. Fve- Given to Hospitality” ening sermon thém, “I Do Be- sunday services ligye” Two old tdme hymns are 10:00 amn—Sunday School. used as special numt for the 11.00 a.m.— Church Service evenihg. Mr. Eakin Lord sermon theme, “The Strength of Jesus, 1 Have Promised,” and MI. cpist's Might Before All Evil!” | Eakin and Mr Gibson sing, “Sweet 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Ser-| Peace, the Gift of God's Love. !mon iheme, “Christ in the Heart The Friendly Sewing Circle will| Gome and worship, you are wel- | mest Tuesday evening instead of| come! Monday evening. Time of meeting B s 7:30; place, at the church. | T THE CHURCH OF JESUS | & SALVATION Christ of Lat Day Saints X ARMY PARLEY PRATT, Presiding Elder| “‘W Willoughby Ave. The meeting will be held in the Slmm““’ tome_of Arlo Anderson, 428 East|®yigV b poaring o b B e R n'(m p.m.—Sunday School. Lt b | 7:30 pm.—Salvation Mecting. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | i R CHURCH y, 7:00 pm Guard | “Ini the heart of the €ty for thé |parode mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard hearts of the .city” ! Leader. Main aiid Third Sts | Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Hlome, REV. MERLE WILLIAM BOYER,|eaoue Mecting. Acting Pastor | Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Holiness Meet- 9:45 am.—Sunday School | me. 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship, Li-1 A1l are welcome at these meetings. turgy and Sermon, Holy Gospel| Officers in charge: Adjt. and Mrs, for the 15th Sunday after Trinity,' Stanley Jackson Matthew 6 4. Sermon subject Gospel Sunshine Program aver “The Will of God KINY '6:15 pm. Tuesdays, Thurs- The public is invited to come and | days and Saturdays, share in this h worship | ALASKA E ‘ Monday, 6:00 am.—Labor Day | outing of the Luther League aboard | (Native ORGE H. Gospel bervices) LOVELESS the Forester. Boat leaves from (he >ity Dock. S e Missionary-in-Charge Monday, 8:00 pm Monthly| Rl meeting of the Church Council 200 numeouniey, SOHSol Wednes e ORI R LU 2 it i et o Heaant Friday, 3:30 p.m. — Childrens { Class, | HITRMOR 11700 bt i les “"‘ Al are welcome at the Native| W. A Riuditfider 5| posite the Alaska Native Brother- x L :lmud Hall | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | S SCIENTIST ) CHAPEL BY THE LAKE Sunday sefvices will be hela at| Highway at Fritz Cove Corner 1l am. in the First Church of|Rev. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister Christ, Sclentist, Juncau, on Fiftni No regular sessions during the and Madin streets. The subject will summertime; but special meetings | be “Christ Jesus |trom time to time as announced 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. {in this paper. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- AL monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room This room is NTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH \I‘W FHA HOME NOwW READY FOR INSPECTION Newest FHA cottage to be finished in Douglas is the one on E Street, between Fourth and Fifth, Charles Tuckett, contractor, and ready for occupancy, which will be open to public inspection on Monday. Containing four rooms with half ‘hnwmcn( housing the laundry quar- j ters, | throughout the dwelling is very modern With' plywoot finish outside, the interior is plastered and church building. he floors ary iy aben afternoons from 2:30 to 4| Corner Second and Main Strects|the floors are first of new coftages Fetbik 2 0T H. L. WOOD, Pastor "un the Channel with all short - Rara: the’ sy of thig|1engths of oak and they are dark- The public Attend these reading room. is cordially invited to services and visit the church are held on Saturday, the| | seventh day of the week.) | Sabbath Sthool 10 a.m:. Saturday | with Bible classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Sabbath Worship. | CATHOLIC CHVRCH Church of the Notiity of the | genyon by minister or local elder. ' | B}l'esx-ed V. M).,‘ J,.u‘vunu | Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Midweek SUM aud cOW. Srotis Prayer Meeting and Bible ‘study. BEV. WM, C. LeVASSEUR, 8J. Dorcus meets every second and| Pastor | rourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. 16th Sunday after Pentecost | An ape fnvitea to all the services Sunday Masses: 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass of this chureh. 8:00 a:m.-—Holy Mass and In-) BETHEL, MISSION struction, | ASSEMBLY OF GOD 10:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser-| 121 Main Street mon, followed by Benediction of RALPH E. BAKER | the Most Biesced ent: | Pastor | 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass daily Sunday services: | Days of -pe-ial Devotion ! 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 1 Tuesday. Aug. 3—Feast of Saint 11:00 am. — Morning Worship. Anthony Ixida, S.J. and compan-| 7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic Service fons. Wednesday is the Feast of| 'Tuesttay, 7:45 p.n.—Prayer Meet- | Blessed James Bonnaud, 8.J. Fri-|ing. day is the Feast of Blessed Thomas| Friday, 7:45 pm—Glad Tidings Michael, SJ., and companions. Sat-, Band of Young People. urday is the Feast of Blessed \(arki You aré welcome to these serv- and Stephen Melchior, S. i | T ! NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet™ REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, « Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, 1 Organist. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL An interesting and informal summertime hour of song and story dnd study for everyone. 10:50 MUSICAL MOMENT Come early and meditate awhile. 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, “Labor Day and School Days. SOLOIST, Frances Paul, singing “Come Ye Blessed” (Ambrose). COUPLE CLUB postponed because of Labor Day. MARTHA SOCIETY this Friday at one-thirty. |tained with a family gathering at | their home on Fourth Street last |evening in celebration of the birth- |oak stained Equipment going with the home which is to be offered for sale by Tuckett inclide new type G. E. elecric range and a heating unit R APARTMENTS BEING RUSHED L. W. Kilburn is rushing work on thie addition fo his Douglas Baranof Apartments to have one at least of the four new apartments ready by the first of September when its ten- ants expeéct to move in. e SECOND PARTY OUT Joe Riedi, accompanied by Mike Gaveril and Henry Langfeldt, left this morning on the boat Madeline for & moose hunting trip to the | Taku River country. They expect to i be gone three or four days. The first party reported to be headed for the same region left night with Arthur Ladd in his boat | Cheechako to be gone for four days. | Norman Rustad and Arne Shudshift are among those in the party. LS TWO BIRTHDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellman enter- days of her sister, Mrs. Norman De- Roux and her brother Ed Baretich —ie MRS. OBERG COMPLIMENTED Complimentary - to ‘Mrs: J. E. Oberg, réccnuy arrived on the Chan- nel from Seattle, Mrs. Grant Logan | was hostess at an informal tea given for a few invited guests at her home on Second Street. Others present included Mrs. Rob- ert Fraser, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mus. M. A. Pearce, Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Mrs, Guy Smith, Mrs. H. L. Cochrane, Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Mrs, Calvin Pool, Mrs. Arne Shudshift and Mrs. James Stewart. = o % DOUGLAS-Coliseum Saturday and Sunday SONJA HENIE in SECOND FIDDLE [ s o 2w R R A gt ] McNAMARA & WILDES Registered CIVIL ENGINEERS Designs, Surveys, Investigations VALENTINE BLDG. FEs THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 31, 1940. “AWeo MAR 25 1o 135 H. For ELECTRAS ON g Man’s Engine’ riin “CATERPILLAR” REGEU. S. OFF. INE DIESELS PAT. P. — Designed and Built to Operate Under Full Load Full Information, Write to the . NORTHERN (OMMERCIAL COMPANY Branch Office: KETCHIKAN AIM P.0.Box 1721 for understanding for new prosperiiy Labor Day September 2 The aims of labor are always and ultimately towards a higher plane of human happiness. In the present era, this objective will be attained by the whole-hearted attempt at better understanding among men . . which in turn will result in a new prosperity for all. part in building America overshadows most economic activi- ties. Let us honor it; let us become | a part of it for life! | Labor’s This Bank Will Be i Closed Labor Day B. M. BEHRENDS OF COMMERCE, W U. S. DEPARTMEN | : P JUNEAU GUARD Shell North; | | 74 | 7 . (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) TRERMSIRNS | | o en es i § Forecast for Juneaun and béginning at 4:30 pm., Aug. 31: Mm“,'r[::;/\.:'llm.m“ LOCKER BIDS‘ 7 ?"‘ i fie g f"“”“ ‘:)"” Occasional showers with not much change in temperature tonight e A“’(lLAOm eatit ‘“\rl rl[.\v\\ ;n ,Jx‘n..v.m w;-» with Pa-| .)\4 Sunday; minimum temperature tonight about 48 degrees; mod- her elc e an ors| T cific laska Airway £l as 5 . e o . erate southeast wind. III)H‘;JI :‘ (“;L.ASS“I;l 1'\hm ter | ' B R bu]“ 50 | { ;I;'l A}‘{u:tl;h'b;m' O” I‘illl\\x:;\})“] in temperature tonight and Sunday; moderate south and southe: . 2 o e r ul e, e £ ey | erly winds. By Brsgg“gggisug’ : p Me ; d o sl TR e cosst. apt. Ralph Wood, J. 8. MacKin- Foretat of winas along the doast of the Gulf of Alaska: 9:45 a.m.—Sufiday School | en Jigne today. Shell Simmons flew to Yaku- Their plane, pHoted by Al Mon- (\,mdgf“‘,lf ;’mfi'lt_:];,m:::fl‘ ;;fshm\:L:';‘:‘:)l;ll‘;l‘l":i:c‘l‘l”"l'x(l)’x:]"’('“:):";l;:‘:‘ 10:50 a.m.—Musical Moments ) | tat, and John Amundsen flew to sen and Walt Hall, met a plane at 41)1- lv;)IKudmk 3 ) & 4 = 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. | Bids for reconstruction of the | Wrangell Whitehorse flown there by Joe A LOCAL DATA (See our display advertisement on | cast end of the’ Southeast Alaska| pelden flew Chr Rohler to Crosson. The passengers were trans- sie Baroffieter 1 Humidity Wind Velocit Weathet this page for further details.) Fair Building for use by the Na-| penakee, Amos Wallace to Hoonah ferred and, Monsen and Hall re- {r,l:,":,m Vesbrday 3 u;:)p 61 ! 5,,-“ “1’& v Cloudy - tional Guard unit here have been |ang ‘Miss Hollywood to Sitka turned here with Fairbanks to Ju-| L' o'’ ‘today 5 3 Cloudy THE CHURCH OF THE AIR |calléd for by Capt. William Waither Simmons flew to Yakutat to neau passengers MAry Perry, R.| oo oday 5 5 9 Bldy CHAS. FULLER, nister |commanding the Juneau unit, Com- ) iy in Major Dale Gaffney, Ma- wpson, F. Rose, F. Potter and| Y % Broadcasting over station KINY|Pany A jor Peter Goerz and Gerald Fitz- Mike Alirich : “The Old-fashioned Revival Hour," Plans, donated by architect Har- S TODAY | 3 T Jplold Foss, ealls for installation of 92 S o5 Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.un Precip. 3:30aim. every Sunday evening at .20!7¢ & mndsen took off for Petersburg 3 \ 4 S Yot o'clock. Be sure to tune in. |lockers and (-01]15(141(( \!m ther | Wrangell, and possibly going VEIERAH KN'GHT Isnmvn last f:lmurs $ te;;n w.;‘,m' uh’,’»ur., w‘f.‘,“,}: L storage space, plans for wh ay i 3 b Barrow i 3 35 10 DR & s far as Ketchikn, with Adolph : = be secured from Capt. Wa Tl OF GRIP RETURNS Fairbanks & “ . 0 oz Pe y [ O IS eceifed by o] Yosterday Holden‘brought in five b o v - o s Douglas Church || ¢ it win be receives bs o ,ociengers’ from Sika, Wiliam | Hesb Carbray, for many vears &) PASOR 8 # @ @ L “ A ay night, Waiher 5aid | Hartnett, R. M. Mills, N. A. Mc- well known Alaska traveling man| o, e 4 i # i b Services | [and will be opened at that time. | gachran, Grace Sabanoif and L/ until he was headquatered in Se- Bethel 52 43 + 3 L = fasy" & réerifitii ctfice! has. been | ¥ Tayiot attle four years ago, is back in Ju- b M Lo b [ 48 18 12 ft Ay 2 g as been e greetihg s Aferids itc! arbor .. 53 48 12 Notices for this church column |OPehed in the Baranof Hotel on the L o gl o “\';",' 15 ”“:f’g:mml‘ Wosnesenski 48 49 0 o rthwest corner, ground floor i ‘ A S RN vy Kanatak 55 55 0 o must be received by The Empire | ; h H Hotel, came in on the Yukon this o $ i not later than 10 o'clock S'\lurd‘w‘:‘)‘:[:‘ the Rotery(conventian oftices \WVIT'S,. DI t Here morning from Seattle and is making | Kodiak | 9 4 e ey morning to guaranteé change of ‘A P e the trip for Seattle Hardware. Qrcos ® b s ”‘ 4 sermon topics, etc. ,mnm»m bhedri Teelved BY TO V’Slt Husband He will be in Juneau for the next | Juneau 50 25 Jeny N Gu'\:r‘l l:“f‘t‘m!:fl}::‘i" :n;l Capt week before continuing to the West- 5]{’”“‘. i :1: 1(}2 p"‘(‘i; o s War etchikan i N 1. Cldy pas (GLAQ LATHOUL CHURCH, yyaither said the books will not b % e s e ‘oo Prince Rupert | 49 16 Showery 9:00 a.m.—~Holy Mass, [elosed until another twenty or thirt M1 W BrightCwitenblutng B | Prince. Qeorge i 51 09 Rain ; Navé: been signied | Fleet Engineer of the Fish and NOTIC Eeatas % 9 Glbude LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURC H) PN S BN Wwildlife Service, has arrived from — AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showinz| S" i “ e No service tomorrow. Seattle with her son to spend a air route from Seattle to Nome, on| Fortand . s » 4 D Glondy 18 — month sale at J. B, Burford & o, - sdv.| 980 Francisco . n : ALASKA EVANGELIZATION ‘ ioneers 'o WEATHER SYNO! "y DCIETY ! Pressure was low this morning over all of Alaska and a moder- (Native Gospel Servic { \te disturbance of diminishing int-nsity was centered in the Gulf. *¥ 3 RSS | 7] A 1 g < : . 8 GEORGE H. LOVELESS 1 BMES. S FERLING Cousiderable 'cloudiness prevailed o/er Alaska during the last . SCHORSEE - . | ee ues a hours, and light to moderate rdin; occurred over the coastal are i 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. f £ from Washington westward to Ko liak, in British Columbia, and 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. | !B E F s N M A K l{‘ the Yukon Territory Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer e 5 BY» I 1 L V] e et : unset 8:00 p Meeting. | Members of Igloo No. 6, Pioneers Sunday u‘«pumll» x‘ > : :: ~l!1x\:ll 2:: 7; i‘:: Thursday, 3:30 pun—Children's| of Alaskai Will ‘hold the monthly VING F MondRy, Eepismber K o o T i E RETS | usiness? Gl Social pibMMhe nixt MOVING FROM Tuesday stember 5:50 a.m., sunset 7:54¢ pan R { Class. g & P . — ok s All are invited to attend these Tuesday night, starting at 8 o'clock f ] services held in the Mission Build-'in the Odd Fellow’s Hall. ‘The Aux A I F t ih G d q ed a third grade piano ¢ o iliary will also meet on the Apariment L. a € uran iss Carlson Is fo Moscow 4 sarlson is a me! f the <{§ PO gy evening . Miss Carlson is a member of th -+ = TO R : Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman scholastic honorary sorority; the ¢ — NOTICE i ) national music honorary fraternity Miss Mavis Nikula, Juneau Highi 1'will not Be responsible for : - p School student, returned today on ' debts contracted from this day ex Apal imenl 5 a! AND BS@N AP!S. ere ext ee e A,‘;"'r “I““ o the steamer Yukon after a visit'cept by my own signalure T ot ‘;\;;] e to the States adv GEOR A. MILTON " , ¥ B . oo e 5 ”\\--- l i : Upstairs Over Jenes-Stevens Miss Kathleen Carlson has an:' gppointments may be made ', | PP nounced the opening of her piand ing Miss Carlson at Green ta .. tudio at the Sixth Street home of > U ' | y & classified ad in The Empive. > . g G JAS —-—————————: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIm wyin improved method of produc- 8 . 4t O Carlson tion WALKER'S DE LUXE 4§ gracduate of the Juneau High BOURBON-—4 years old—is ju Miss Carlson is well known| as smooth as 7- or r whiske My received her bachelor of | made in the days rink science degree in music education| bition. Easy to last spring at the Univ ty of Made in the worl large Idaho, and for some time instruct-| tillery by Hiram Walker & Sor VOTE FOR FRANK S. BAERNES Republican Candidate for SENATOR General Election—September 10, 1910 “What’s good for Alaska is good for you and me.” HEATING PLANTS DO NEED SERVICE!! And the best time to have a complete overhaul is right now before winter gets here. 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