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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1940. B E—— S o 'ALASKA SENDS FISHERIESHEAD [ | i THE WEATHER (By lhn v 8 Welth:r Bureau) ! iz “ lo“s I“ IN Ju"EAu FOR ‘ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU j A ennr Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Oct. 5: i Notices for this church columr | and Main streets, The subject wili| Parade. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard pR Du(ls So H s ASON S S ART\ Gccasional showers tonight and Sunday; not much change in ten- H must be recelved by The Emplre| b2 “Unreality.” | Leader. perature; lowest temperature torizht 42, highest Sunday 50; gentle | not later than 10 oclock Saturday 10:60 nm.‘se\mduy School. i Thurst;llla!m‘l::!o pm. — Ilome I c E—I’ H d f to moderate southeasterly winds. i morning to guarantee change of ~Wednesaay, 8:00 p.m. — Testi-|League Meeting. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Occasional rain south portion; i sermon_topics, eLc. :(é!;lajl Lnflwmgg. s m:‘nday, 7:30 p.m~—Holiness Meet- September Expor's Be ow Normfln e Son ead o occasional showers north portion tonight; showers Sunday; not much { o “hristian Sclence Reading 3 | 9 | | ange i rature; 5 aria vinds _ MEMORIAL i church buflding. This room is| All are welcome at these meetings.| . dele s 3 | I 39 Canned Salmon Canad'an company I g:‘:{: cwm"l:;:pe‘:;ulm:afiifl;‘lpmt‘s.:";fi:;; o | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCR. | ‘PO Mieramatis’ from "3:30 o ~410aicers fiapohatge iacfi B Hs. Blg Paul Comes Back in Is at Top of List Likes Alaska Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: | West 8th and B Sts, phone 782 | ¥ %ok | Stanley Jackson. Bl Bl mted Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, rain; fresh to strong easterly (o | \WWALTER A. SOBOLKFF, Minister The publie is cordially invited to| Gospel Sunshine Progmm uver Detro“ 'o '[Ie Up 2 | SR soard his company's packer, the| southeasterly winds. i L A Sk “hone 781 “ttend. these services and visit the | KINY 6:15 p.m., Tuesdays, Thurs- Canned salmen constitute .c Akoard his company’s N.l Cape Spencer to Cape Hinc lnnbrook ¥dri; 2ok 0 tbesie: onst- | Res. 841 West 9th St phone 781 | o0 ging room. |days and Saturdays. 1 w 'd S H | great bulk of last month's exports 110-fost Hickey, Norman C. Nelson, exlybytilorthedimsIR, i g Sunday services: - L or e”es from Alaska, according to the Sep- prccident of Nelson Brothers Pish- ! h . Mmry winds : | i P 3 ! ALASKA EVANGELIZATION tember summary announced today eries, Ltd., of Vencouver, artivedin| Gape Hinchinbrook 0 B UG sy, Hocal i Bt o 1 11:00 a.m. — Church Services CATHOLIC CHURCH SOCIETY (Continued from =age One) by Collector of Customs J. J. Con- Juneau this morning Lo make ax-; s g y winds. . ' Sermon theme, “Friendship—Hu- Church of the Nativity of the (Native ' Goapel Bervioedy 3 Lo MY i — 'nors. Salmon exports in September _cnzcments with Al Weathers, ‘Al-| wimfit’flu"ecmn Bay to Kodiak, partly cloudy; fresh northwesterly 4 man and Divine | Blessed V. M., Juneau | SE 1 /ELES " .| were worth $8441994 as compared aska representative of the company, | B % 7:80 p:m:—Church Service. ~Ser- rifth and Gold ‘Streets | "ifiififafi;,fif’cfiffifs OITifipmi‘:fi,::fi,fifefi Lgn‘fio ffi with $10,158.638 a year ago. | for" fall fishing | LOCAL DATA mon theme, “Great Victorl REV. WM, G. LeVASSEUR, SJ. | 5.0 pm - Sunday School. week, jammed- Briggs Stadium, The | Total Alaska shipments of mer- vhose company has been| Time Barometer 71emp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather There will be Communion and Pastor 3:00 p.n.—Afternoon Service. |attendance was BLo 42 chandise last month had a value cprating between Prince Rupert| 4:30 pm. yesterday 2095 49 72 s 6 Pt. Cldy special music by the Choir st Sunday after Pentecost. The E‘ridayv 3:30 pm. — Children's| The our.come. :;ssuned hthe fivst | Of $12,831,439 as compared with and tha States since 1921, is Dlpm(] 4:30 am. today 29.94 40 95 w 3 Pt.Cldy Monday, 7:00 pm-—Further steps ity of the Feast of Saint Class, e World 'Series of at least six games |$15569,135 in 1939. with -his first Alaska upern?mn.: Noon today 29.96 51 63 w 5 Cloudy will be taken in organizing a Scout 1:« ese, Patroness of Alaska All are welcome at the Native' rince 1936. Gold exports were worth $3,083.- Through Weat 4 , Nelson Bu‘)u hers A0S A deBop Synder jihe fleldemiin o), Sunday, Niges: Gospel Mission, on Willoughby ep- g e 85 as' compared with $3615896 a beught 300,000 pounds of cohoes asd REPORTS v Lester Roberts, at the church 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass et i L s a0 chums from Taku this summer for , | TODAY Thursday, 7:00 pm—Choir will| 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- PO oo s |”Fhe list for September is as fol-|packing at the company’s canne:y| Max. tempt. | Lovest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am. meet for its regular practice in the!struction, st 'NOMJ"EE w,llKIE lows: at Prince Rupert. i Rl Basmt‘:;\n lnstg;hours H “.‘ 1 'rg",“' M. ur: Weshe church 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. o A\ S fihs The Hickey will leave for' the| Barro i 03 - Cloudy This church welcomes you. Come!! 7:30.pm —Rosary-and Benediction “Bl-,'l :{llnll‘\:“:)al\.((-)(‘;'l) : Fresh and frozen fishing grounds tomorrow, Mr. Nel-| Fairbanks 46 | < £ v Cloudy of the Most Blessed Sacrament i lli“ Mn‘m Street { Halibut s 148376 xm\l:nlm Hlsh canlp::y ‘ij[l:;:: Il\j:x‘:'\em :\‘; | "),[_; ;g 0 Cllou(l_\' 1 N S 8:00 a.m.—oly Mass daily. o straight through unti e end of { vson 25 0 Cloudy "“'T""""'(‘,":i";(.‘::"'"m" ’ ped pm_*m,:m._v b “’*""‘Lfi;fif"m‘“ i ASKS FQR pEA(E\ z'z::"‘" 4?,3463 ceason, October 25, and will have| Anchorage 46 | 33 33 0 Pt.Cldy | y Fourth and Seward Streets tion each evening in the church| g 400 services: | Salsén, canned 8,441,994 (:C:r:mc(x‘x ll:;vgl:)::dEitm(::;:k ::;;c g:mgflm :; | j? ?:g .ng cg\f:; E THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | during October. 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Cured. or - preserved: e 4 L | i > s y 1 i 5 y . Cloudy N, Bt e | o 4 Pout of the| 200 & = Mocring Worship. Repubhcan Conhnues Hnsl Cod . ki Nine Local Boats Woeneeerull .. 4B 2 o 0 Clear g e g Holy dRedary: | 7:45 p.n—Evangelistic Service. | meling 113644 Nine Juneau boats will work for| Kanatak 59 45 50 0 % s & T SoragusSuperintent| {8 /i dubaliar A0 LAEaRt 50t] . E Co A Tia pun—Frayer Meel- Schedule of Five fo Ten bt e ™ the company, seven seiners and two| Kodiak 52 44 4 03 Mrs Sprague—Supe 5 , s . | i i hellfish: | e ! 39 dent of Sunday Sc‘hmz'] T f;u}: F:ancls Borgia of the Socmy Priday, 7:45 pm.—Glad Tidings | Spee(hes Dady Clams 4 11“1 )¢ Nt Bhb Bagbrhas i ‘('}:;::\:a :g | 3!!) :?) (()' m:(;mv 1)‘()-0“( i et \:1?“(?"\.(1&‘\;\/)("@ Friday, October 11—Feast of cheimnd S e | ‘ (s:'] i 16,676 b2 On the grounds for the season| gitka 53 45 50 L Cloudy CATARY rackis the Sun-| maternity of the Blessed Virgin| o i00 S Weleome o these’ sefv- | NEw YORE, 0ot 6~Republican | SHEID %' are the Hickey, a former sub-chaser | Ketchikan 54 m a1 0 Cloudy Rally'Day program for W Mdty: ices. Presidential nominee Wendell L. Fish products: 169,477 under charter by the company from | Prince Rupert .. 56 | 43 45 0 i day School. il ey | S Willkie stepped off a train here to-| Meal 1048 the Prince Rupert Cooperative, !he‘ Prince George .. 59 25 2 0 Clear 11:00 am. — yufnx’xw,H ors \"nlh THE CHURCH OF THE AIR |44y into a day-long series of “’“’i 0il - ; ‘n Western Fiyer and Audrey. Al| gaattle 64 43 44 0 Foggy T G NERs T UtoWn i Nor. THE CHURCH OF JESUS J CHAS. E. FULLER, Minister |ferences after an important defense | Other fish products 3300 eathers' Deutz will be used as a‘ Portiand 94 ! W it a ¥ i Jinve rdurEst by BOuE T Christ of Later-Day Saints | Broadcasting over'station KINY liqk last night at Philadelphia .in |Furs and fur-skins: ygqy Shuttle boat. Magnus HAnson's| san’ prancisco . 66 8 45 b oter man. The morning message is ON. ooy po” ppapr - presiding Elder| “The Old-fashioned Revival Hour,” |which he asked to lead “the fight| Beaver 2901 pyplorer will be cne of the packers “A Time of ‘Turning to God The meeting will be held at 1/every Sunday ‘evening at *.30 for peace.” Fox: employed. WEATHER SYNOPSIS 7:00 pm—Epworth League | o'clock Sunday afternoon in apart- |o'clock. Be sure to tune in. He seemed determined to con- Black and silver Allen Johnston, deputized by the The Saturday morning weather chart indicated low pressure of 8:00 pn.—Evening Worship.Ser %3 Vo0 White Apartments. | | tinue his daily pace of five to ten Blue 180 ;. Custcins, will leave aboard the| 978 millibars (2888 inches) at 49 dagrees north, 142 degrees west and mon theme, “By Their Fruits. ‘ | speeches and told the outdoor crowd Red 263 gjckey Sunday as Customs convoy| high pressure of 1025 millibars (3).27 inches) 43 degrees north, 162 3 Mr. and M. Claude V. BIOWN piyy gRINITY CATHEDRAL |at Shibe Park in Philadelphia that| Hair-seal skins for Nelson Brothers operations. degreest west and the pressure was relatively high over the Interior will sing at this service Fourth and Gold Streets | Douglas Church {“the first step toward peace is to| Marten 120 «gtarting operations in Alaska| of Alaska, Clear or partly cloudy skies were reported from the Monday; 7:80 pm—The Friendly| THE VERY 'REV. CHARLES | put a job in every home. The sec-| Muskrat 3.990 has brought me in contact with your| Alaska Peninsula northward over the Interior and to the Ve : b i e A E. RICE, Dean | ond is to mobilize American industry | Otter 140 jccal city and government officials.| Peninsula and overcast skies from Cordoya to Southeast : leAgues tp 7 Ernst Oberg, Organist and Choir | for production of armaments.” All other 2525 1 appreciate the courtesy and co-| Light rain had fallen over the Aleutian Islands northward along Wednesday, 1:30 pm. —The Tp, 000 | “Notices fer this church column Willkie will tour New England{Live animals 100, cperation we are receiving in Ju-{ the west coast of Alaska and th: Bering Sea to the Seward Pen- Susannah Wesley Circle will meet o o0 "piee Acsistant Organist: | must be received by The Empire States next week. - Wood, timber and lubr. 5.250 neau, especially that of the U. S.| ing Overcast with moderate t) high ceiling and good -visibil Wednesday, the place will be &0 \p Fainleen Carlson, Director | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ' Bl e Ore, matte and. regulus: Customs. 1 like the town and think| were reported over the northern portion of the Seattle-Juneau uii- nounced later. . : A Junior Ghair, morning to guarantee change ut Lead 3,603 your Baranof Hotel is ‘tops’, MI.| yway, Thursday, 7:30 pm.—Choir prac-| g gy services: | sermon topies, etz. Trophies, specimens, Nelson said. “It was surprising to Juneau, October 6.—Sunrise 7:12 am., sunset 6:20 p.r. i i~ 0 Epworth 8:00 a.m.—Eoly ComMmunion. | ‘ curios, etc. 3,352 me to find such an up-to-date com- i ok . o E ui:;:i:y;,mmzfi p.m JPWO! | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | Tkoops pERFQRM Tin ores b 10‘16;9 mmy:;vle\ ::);:c::fi;n:lso ottt 80 Whe I ' | MRS. OLAF BODDING, T | 11:00 a.m —Holy Communion and| 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. | }c‘:;':’&‘;‘fle';‘d“ 3‘; siork scoomatied. by Al Weathirs(| el-1ess LYNN ARE RETURNING N 4 y Sermon. 12:30 am.—Sunday School. ‘ Ve 1 al | NORTHERN = LIGHT ERESBY- Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Junior Choir | | FoR DIGmTARIES Paintings 1,650 our ‘"}’"‘“f“::l“‘;," hmf l‘_"}:_o ?fi:‘ Wheelbafl’ow i | Mrs, Olaf Bodding and Lynn Bod- { TERIAN CHURCH | rehearsal | ST. LUKE'S EFISCOPAL cuuncu’ Platinum 140,454 :‘l”d; s ‘;ng’b“: o st | Mot M hG d | ding are enroute here on the steam- | “Where Welcome "““d Worship Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. — Adult| No service tomorrow. Bk ) l ¥ Gold 3,083,885 t\ ey el gy B cafinenes 20 Uc 00 er Aleutian. They have spent the | ‘Meet | Choir 'meets in the Deanery. —— lFor' Bennlng Plonee“ng Stiver 8809 SR iaee Tt it weren't for M If the person wiio took a rubber-| past several weeks visiting near ! Franklin at Fourth ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | ————— Nelscn said. “II It weren't for VX | (ired wheel from a Cfty Street| Mount Vernon, Wash. » ini ! 1 H : Weather's arrangements for local| y i IROUSY SEHOR REE- dOupyA. GLOSRE, Mipister CHAPEL BY THE LAKE | SOCIETY | Unit Shows Off for Total value products of | ficning boats and packers, we|Department wheelbarrow stored at| - 4 GRORGE . SEHMIDT, Chorls‘uar- Highway at Pritz Cove Corner | (Native Gospel Servicex) | . . Alaska “2'3874“_“.5‘“‘111‘ Be A eseay % Evergreen Bowl will return it at AT miENREAS CAHOL, BEERY . DAVIS, Organist Rev.. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister GEORGE H. LOVELESS | laflfl AmerI(aflS Value of U. 8. products | During the three weeks fall fish- | Once, no questions will be asked, | g MR % 914‘: a.m.—S;;ndlail Sl&):)n?:nta 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, under | Missionary-in-Charge \ e } returned “3'878‘mg S ithe ;umpaml’ hopes to| Street Foreman Bert Lybeck sunl‘ ARE ON ALEUTIAN ;?-’og :;_M::nfns Worship, | (he superintendency of Mrs. Max ;f’égo “"_‘Es““id” sf°hl°°" | FORT BENNING, Georgia, Oct {V‘.L‘]::n(lol.fl' Sl 120 buY 500,000 fish, said the president | today. R 4 4 op, |MGlke! “end''dll *chilafen anil) UUSPHIEESKEUING EEIVES '5.—Eighteen soldiers pioneering in j the company. The wheel would cost the City| A. S 4:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. . Wednesday, 7:30 i P g pi g e ANOENEICOR N | Juneau Gold Mining Company's 4 young people of the whole high- oAy, 90 /BRI AYer the Army’s first parachute battalion ; e —|$10' to Teplace. € A ;i 7:30 p.n.—Popular Evenservice. way tommuhity are invited to at- Meeting. ficated @ewn fhors bWo planks toda; | Total value of ah)pments $12,831,439 | i P e Ao ;smn, accompanied by Mrs. Rien- Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Bible ' ; Thursday, 3:30 p.m—Children's j; o farewell gest tp y, i — junior boys, the Rev. G. Edward| LMD eEen {deau, is returning on the steamer Hour - for everyone. - Class P i Knight; beginners and primary de- | % | Aleutian. The couple have spent the v Sunday services will be hela at| Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and during the week -members of the payiq' Brown, Dick Henry, Robert |Bible class, Mrs, G. Edward Knight; | o Juneau today on the steamer i | committee - with assistance of the 5 T i ; > ¢ i Il am. in the First Church of | Testimony Menting. members. 1n .general will decorate L ol UElizabeth ~Wyler, Llyod| intermediate high school girls, Mrs.' Alaska after a ‘road survey visit to i Just Consnstently A-1 Merchandise Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiftn 7:00 pm. — Guard g Brown, David Brown. - A. ‘R. Anderson; intermediate high |scuthzast Alaska communities. (Bee our display advertisement on Cub . Boy Scouts meet on Friday All ‘are invited to attend ‘these Latin American military leaders in- | partments, Mrs. T. F. Dryden and Meihodlst Church | | During the meorning worship hour, Originator of the Burlington past several weeks touring in the | evenings with Clarence Wittanen. | specting the field here. s. H. R. Sprague. Miss Ruth Tours to Alaska, J. G. Delaplaine this page for further details.) | 'servlcEs held in the Mission Build- ©Capt. W. T, Ryder and 17 men Afi;;ny .R bhu’:::hg S.chool e antl.hin wife were roundstrip pas_‘states. | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ing. bailed out of planes at about 1800 Ra"y Day Wl" Be = E sengers on the steamer Alaska! NURSE RETURNING RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main and Third Sts. | CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streels H. L. WOOD, Pastor (Note: The services of this church are held on Saturday, the REV. MERLE WILLIAM BOYER, seventh day of the week.) Acting Pastor Sabbath School 10-a.m. Saturday feet and completed their drops in | about 50 seconds. Army trucks fol- | lowed along and picked them up. ©One soldier had to use his sec- ond, or emergency, chube % Mrs. A. R. Anderson conducts “The 0((as|on Sunday‘cmldwns Church Hour” for chil dren of primary and junior ages.| Rally Day marks the begiining Tomorrow, Sunday, October 6, of the church calendar year.Other | is being observed in the Methodist|special events for the next three| which docked in Juneau for two hours early this afternoon. e DF.D. Dance. Douglas Nat. Oct. 12, adv. Miss Vera Liebel, Chief Nurse ‘aL the Government Hospital here, | is returning to Juneau on the steam- er Baranof after a vacation on the Kenai Peninsula. [ S S Aok g Church as Rally Day and is the months include Epworth League so- e o o g Merle Janice Schroeder—Choir |yt Bible classes for all ages. FIREMEN'S: DANCE DATE AI-ASKA IAKES i | ! P - Direct o 5 ‘ . ‘ ; tfbctor. 11:00 am-—Sabbath Worship Y occasion when the church puls cial each Friday evening at 7:30 Katherine Torkelson—Organist. 9:45 am.—Sunday School. 11:00 Holy Communion and sermon. Holy Sermon by minister or local elder. Wednesday 17:30 p.m.—Midweek a.m. — Morning Worship, | prayer Meeting and Bible study. Dorcus meets every second and Gospel for the 20th Sunday after|(ourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. Trinity, Matthew 22:1-14. The pub- lic is invited to share in this hour All are invitea to‘all the servicas of this church. Wednesday, NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” ADVANCED TO OCT. Due to the Juneau Woman's Club benefit -affair set :for October -26, date = originally . planned: for::the annual fall ~dance .of .the Douglas Volunteer' Pire Department, the lat- ter event will: be held ‘ Saturday HUNTING PARTY Arthur Ladd took .out a number of local lads in his boat Cheeehako this forenoon bound for Qliver's 12 | forth a concerted effort to enroll! c'clock; Susannah Wesley Circle all its constituents in active serv-) every second and fourth Wednes- | ice and participation in Sunday day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock; the School work. | Friendly Sewing Circle every first A suitable program has been and third Monday evening at 7:30 25 PASSENGERS FOR WESTWARD and otherwise prepare the Nat. | Steamer Alaska sailed at 3:30 a’clock this afternoon for Lynn Can- al and the Westward with 25 pas- | Sailing for Haines were Dr. C. L. | Polley, George D. Benson. Lydia ¥Fohn-Hansen sailed for Cordeva, with a/'stopover at Haines. Leonora Gould ‘sailed for Valdez. | .. arranged, one feature of which will ve the presentation of a beautiful| frame picture “Christ in the Tem- o'clock and the choir meets Thurs- day’ evenings at 7:30 o'clock. The| Methodist Men's Dinners are scned- - Today’s news toaay in The Empire school boys, Merle Witmeyer; jun- ior girls, Miss Gladys Barrowman; Y Viscoscty Valves R EC, USuPAT. QF R WITH DUAL PUMP one of du many ex- clusive RAY features whlch clinch RAY — of worship. R § ¢ i % % § g oV ugy ~. P B o - tealing 6t (s Tathor THE | e ?;:“bgm‘;‘ug“; sengers from Juneau. ple,” by the Primary Department uled for November and December 2 T 2 League. ! SALVATION | charge, baviouhosadkilaiReh it Passengers for Seward were Mrs.| 0 a Methodist cnuren in - oce- 4. The Church Bazaar will be No- RICE An ° | Monday, 8:00 p.n.—Meeting of 3 ARMY | e ns t l‘fll‘ % ;u Ed Sweum, Robert Carothers, Eu- Waunee, Ill, to the Primary De-|vember 30 and the Sunday School' ” 3 2 H | T il e E 3 | i Matoe i) othwerwise en. €ene ‘Carathers, Mrs. F. E. Caroth- | Partment of the Juneau Methodist Christmas program is to be Decem-| { Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 } | Weédnesday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re-| {W Willoughby Ave. aged « to tarn out Monday and & Mrs: Arthur Burke, Joe Meherin, | Sunday School. | ber 20, 43 i Badrsat | suna -~ b re"m“w’ s < m:w \Jean Granite, John Stewart, June| The Sunday School faculty is ———— 5 e i | " 2:30 p.m —Praise meeting. it anfticu}m‘Lv b m"”"’m‘ Sweum, Joane Sweum, R. E. Carson. |composed of the Pastor, G. Ed-| GLOVER RETURNS R 4 | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, * 6:00 p 1o assisti il ‘Sinding th8 foor. All . Seegwey: Were Mrs, O. R Ward Knight;| genehal superintenc| "peionnl Enpineer Acthur ®. Glo- YOU WILL FIND i SCIENTIST | T30 pm-SBlvat.lon Meeting. Wyler, Richard Smith, Ned Frank,|dent, Mrs. H. R. Sprague; adult ver of the Forest Service returned NO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES Reasonable Cost at the THRIFT CcCo-0P Retailers of Famou S HURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS PHONE 1767 NEXT TO CITY HALL Aalxllsmn Endeavor for junior-intermediates 4:30. Bible Hour for everyone seven-thirty Wednesdays. CIVIL ENGINEERS again this evening to lend a hand in finishing up the interior of the SHATTUCK AGENCY Inlet on. a hunting trip. They|MRS. ml‘l:NonANSEN | * { | planned to cross. over to Seymour|{ - 'ONDUCTING CLASSES‘. O [ 5 o REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Canal and took along an outboard| AMs. Lydia Fohn-Hansen, cloth- | 5 outfit for use there. The return trip ing and handicraft specialist for the Minister. & Dlanned Tor Sunday venng. | Universtyof Maska, ‘v in Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want R e eau yesterday .enroute to Skag- | GEORGE SCHMIDT, DOUGLAS. KINDEEGARTEN way 40 conduct classes. She is reg- | gfl‘:&'}g‘?‘ I;W;O::EMAT | o y Choir Director. TO BE STARTED MONDAY istered at the Baranof Hotel A A Comfortable, Quiet Ride - All children of eligible age for | An Engine .that Instantly Starts . enrollment in the new kinder- + NEW.LANDING FIELD | Assurance of Safe Trips CAROL BEERY DAVIS, garten department at the Douglas| A landing field at Long Creek,| Freedom from Fire Hazards i ! Organist. | Public School should be on hand|28 miles from Ruby is nearing A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds ) at the school Monday morning for| COmPletion. $ :‘:: Oel:’Ell‘Unl and Mlttenlncem 3 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL health inspection and registration, yomiading uced Insurance ka } it il | supt. ‘Galvin ' Peql. &Rgoubead . this FORESTER DUE HEN you look at your| Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust : morning, +:The Forest Service vessel Fores- h and all that it Full Diesel Dependability R on From 9:30 to 11:30 olclock jn|!eF.is due here today from a Lynn (‘means in associations and personal feling | SRR et Chy TR Sau Jont-Ovies : GAN MOMENTS 5 ' Canal trip. { for the fa the hi - | Idn't want 1o see it bura even NE 4 Come early and meditate awhile. : e onegen R P BOMS dun 234 mwh mu:d '-hl‘. yo-mu:lu-n: C mLES Go R C“o 3l e & n! That's how | felt, a 's why | was | 11:00 MORNING WORSHIP mfim&l ] ‘:: :;:d “‘“,l:' “?;'”l days. whes glad o tun my insurance over 1o.the: r Communion of the Lord’s Supper. 4 ifl'll‘ 4 i Ketrhgla B Wikl be'in session.( agent of the National Fire Insurance Com-| 4 Baptism: Reception of Members. SATURDAY—SUNDAY., :‘ha“ul :( l;eendasscmlson i PR e G M C T R C K s | Adult Choir, “My Song of Mercy.” ‘‘GULLIVER'S Parents are asked to take fur-| iy ot s ot N | I"rhocorom - |{nms ween-aomared i e "soaeks s S o B s Compare Them With All Others! FORUM, “Why people do or do not go-to church.” QT Music Supply Compyany eof a‘s’u::‘ fpart :::nlj }:'.3:."»:“" oy <o | ANTHEM, “Seek Ye the Lord,” the Vesper Choir. I T T U, [ neau. | andohvuwmmlnholluhl J ¢ HYMN-SING of old favorites from the screen. McNAMARA & WILDBB VOLUNTEERS AGAIN ik bt vmamipiigis. 3o g oo PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY : Volunteers are asked to turn out| < T S e ' DURABILITY Designs, Surveys, Investigations | | Eagles’ Hall. Members and friends NN R Mm Cn ‘ o Public Dinner 5 to 7 Thursday in church parlors. < .VALENTINE BLDG. - will be welcomed on th d 4 ] 2 f World Service Circle this Friday at two o'clock. : Sy Phos #13 |the tatiar Aixniacy 1s a gf:; il Office—New York Life Phone 249 Cn “ §HON! G R ‘4 ' pared to serve refreshments, e rrecrerrrrrrrrrere

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