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PACESIX ® ¢~ POLLY AND HER HERESA TALKIN' DOLLY, ANGEL! JEST TILT HER AN'SHELL TALK Alaska Makes BriefStopHere, Disembarks 30 Vessel in Port Yesierdav; PALS ” <BUT, LTHOUGHT SHED / LIKE TH/DOLI-<ITS THE Notices: for this church eolumn tanen; e e NONSENSE, SAMUEL! R RN 7:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. P e L] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941 "By CLIFF STERRETT ANGEL NEVERTAKES BACK-TALK FROM ANYBODY!! Douglas Church ‘are in- must be received by The Empire vited to the Sunday school social not later than 10 o'clock Saturday next Friday evening. thorning to guarantee change of | & ;sennnn topics, ete. . NORTHBOUND o 3 THE e Denali scheduled to arrive | THE METHODIST CHURCH | SALYARION e late tonight or early tomor- ® |Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg. | ARNY e row but nothing definite at @ “Where Faith and Friendship Willopghiby, Ave. ¢ moon today ¢ Meet” ADJT. AND MRS. STANLEY o Princess Louise scheduled to @ REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR., JACKSON, Officers in Charge arrive Sunday alternoon or Pastor Sunday: evening Pianist—-Miss Ruth McVay. 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. due Monday. ¢ Choir Director—Miss Ruth Cnl‘-v 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. YULED SAILINGS @ fin, | 6:00 pm.—Sunday School. North Coast scheduled to sail 10:00 a.m.—Shurch School. Mr&i | Bible: Services 3:30° pam, & éhndren s “Friday, Class. Ail children are welcome at these classes on Willoughby oppo- site the Alaska Native Brotherhcod Hall, under Loveless. the direction of Mrs morning sermon topics, ete. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | to guarantee change of ! JOHN A. KRUGNESS as.a paidiup subscriber to’ The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the hox office of the. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH Leave LESSON-SERMON FOR 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. | Steamer Seattle SERVICES ON SUNDAY ' 13.3) qm.—Sunday School. | At the Church of ‘Christ, Scien- | COLUMBIA .. tist, on Sunday the subject is g EPISCOPAL CHURCH | DENALI “Probation After Death.” No- service tomorrow, | % . ot 2 The following excerpts from the AN e ues. Oct. Lesson-Sermon are taken from the ALASKA EVANGELIZATION the dead rise not, inIK()N ST Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound = Sat. Oct. 25 Sat. Oct.25 Fri. Oct 31 Mon. Oct. 27 Sun. Nov. 2 Fri. Oct. 31 Thu. Nov. 6 ! { ) ! \ \ § { | ! § ) ) { ) ) | ) | ) § § N | { \ 3, . . e from Seattle October 28 at H. R. Sprague, Superintendent. . N Ry For if SOCIETY A Afternoon on Way South § 1gan ¢ |Mrs. . Claude V. Brown, Worship| 1:::2:3‘;:’ ,‘fgfl""r"“'mfg’o;“eg:)‘&i then is not Christ raised; and if (Native Gospel Services) | FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. from Westward ¢ "““"“-“"‘l‘;f’fl}.",f. 15,’“.\;”1 from ?{i‘l:\rm‘r.‘ Classes for all ages.|meeting, Don Vertin, scoutmaster. g“"’jzn:"“‘w“ztvc "::“’"’“" i T];]\" GEORGE H, IOVELESS | g 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 le 2 Adult class by the pastor. | Wednesday, 7:00 pm. —~ Ghl : o e Missionary-in-Charge | FREIGHT OFFIC 4 = ° cheduled to sail from 11:00 am.— Morning Worshio. Guard meeting. But now is Christ nsen_rrom the 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School. Thirty persons disembarked from e tle October 30, ®|A cordial invitation is extended t Thursday, 8:00 pan.—Bible Clags 064d: and become the first fruits 7:30 pm.—Evening Service. Sub-| ; amer Alaska yesterday after North Sea scheduled to sail a1l to worship with us. Mr. Ernest g¢" home of Adjt. Stanley dackson. |OF nem that slept. (I Corinthians) | ject, “The Benefit, of Trials.” - 'SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND 1en it called here enroute to e from ttle at 10 a.m. Oc- Ehlers will be guest soloist, SiNg- gpiday, 7:30 p.n—Public meet- 'l“rum Sclence and Health with 7.3 pm, — Wednesday pmy,,,.) : from the st(\v‘:ml The tober 31. ® ing his own arrangements of “In ing. Key m\!h(- Sc.nplm'es, by Mary mMeeting. [ vess ived at 3:30 o'clock and e SQUTHBOUND SAILING Heavenly Love Abiding.” The cholr a gordial welcome is extended to| S0ker Eddy: Life s the origin and | Thursday, 3:30 pm—Children’s ailed at 5:15 o'clock. ® Tongass due southbound Sun- @ ynder the direction of Miss Coffin gy (o SorsHip: Vith i ultimate of man, never attainable cjasg, Coming here were Lom‘mrd Taylor, | ¢ gay. ® will sing “I Will Bless the Lord,” T v through death, but gained by walk- | Ajl are welcome at these services Boguiisantond (e Samr o L | ® Columbia now scheduled to ®ian anthem by Adams. The pastor ing in the pathway of Truth bolh j Mission Building. We preach L;;L;nyx;rly:.“L-MI!);:':;;);-(!M;?.q;l),dhflv?; le ‘hrrive about noon Tuesday will speak on ‘the theme, “The RESURRECTION LUTHERAN ‘mv:]or;\ :;xx(llh:xfig‘ “‘1:1' ‘\\'hICh S salvation by God’s all-sufficient ! it s g s A AN A0S | ¢ Northland scheduled south- g rator.” CHURCH called death. Our Master reap- giace through faith in Jesus | William Sait, Robert Sait, NOvah | hound from Sitka next Wed- g(;mc; L]‘,‘bem_,m,wm.\;, League, A “In the heart of the city for the beared fo his students—to theird Griss, ! TRA‘N SPORTATION COMPANY ‘\,‘“l{’f"_ 1’: ;";;";i‘f_tdmg“” eton: |y esday | i e abd For. youtic, pacalh: hearts of the city” apprehension he rose from the o P : A {! \.Ir :‘i";nin,()..(_ auson, W. Mc»; . LOUAL SAILINGS .i),‘[)\,\ Susan Finnegan will be in Main and Third Sts. ave,—on the ‘lhh'd day of his S e X ] il ) y Kenvie. L. Burkhart, E. M. Smith, | ¢ Estebeth scheduled to sa1l ® |charg 9:45 am.—Sunday School. sending thought, and so present-| The farm rea les}_dw (paEcE Roy Willis, V. Frystu, L. Goulet, R, | ® every Wednesaey at 6 Pm. ®| gy pm. — Evensong — popular No moming services until oc 4o hen LW, Cebtain eemee o R o s UNEAU t0 Conant, J. C. Borgman, E. Scofield for Sitka and wayports. ® | Sunday evening ' service of praise rival of new pastor. cternal Life. (Pages 487, 509) i ‘"t. e _'ml B ¥ SATLINGS—? H R, Frazier, G, D. Thomas, L | Dart leaves every Wednesday ® ,q nover A cordial welcome 1o | = i’e, "sh et s A :f, "i‘ WEEKLY 2 AT TLE Reger, L. Zetnik at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® |11 i " oviended. JUNEAU CITY MISSION | b for S o ere o . Soen. “SLGmNAE. wonh. W o engers sailing south were as | Alexander, Kake and way- ety | (Interdenominational) RN ML W) 1i"ms- I R A Ar, Jun TV | ports. . | 200 Block, South Franklin | seattle I To Ketchikan — Donald Graves, (@ e e e o e e e o & o| NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- MRS, HANNAH KROGH, Supt. | THE WEA THER ! Nov. 1 Lenore Anderson, David A. Hoff- | TERIAN CHURCH | Mrs. C. W. Wade, ploneer mis-| North oct, 28 Nov- 1 3 man, L. G. MacDonald, J. T. Mul- | rm Toxo OW | “Where Welcome and Worship gjonary and evangelist, is assisting. | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Coast ¥ = heim | | Meet” 3:00 p.n.—Sunday School. Classes S . P O y oct. I TR e L el | - - : Sh s 2 a“pag‘,s.s y School ‘ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | ‘ Nof“\‘d— Hellenthal, Gus Hagvick, John Ap-’ (Sun time, October 26) 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm—Fuller program. | FORECASTS: lar . et pel, Roy H. Gillespie, A. Gebhart,| Hizh tide—5:30 am., 146 feet. 11:00 am. — Morning worship. Juneau and vieinity: Partly cloudy with a few very light show- NRY GREEN “en‘m 109 N. B. Rustad, Melvin Northrip, S.| Low tide—11:16 am. 44 feet. |oomon py Adjt. Stanley Jackson. SHE | ers tonight and Sunday; not much change in temperature; lowest M “b[:hone o . P T. B. Morrison, Mrs. Myrtle Persson, | High tide—5:19 pm., 153 feet. | e HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL | (o veniive tonight about 37 degrees, highest Sunday 43 degrees: | Freight Mrs. M. Littiepage, O. »M Floe, Fred | s | CATHOLIC CHURCH i Fourth: and Gold Streets gentle variable winds. S A “OCTOBER 21" Chureh of the Nativity of (he ' THE VERY REV. CHARLES | = geutheast Alaska: Partly cloudy and local showers north of Five o o el AB(;\‘Ie Stinon | 1;"‘»‘ tide—0:01 a.m., ‘A"' _‘"“ | Blessed V. M., Juneau @ & EE Rlcf' Pi“" . Finger Light and increasing cloudi .ess tenight with rain by Sunday Loen, Philip B. Randall, Art L.| High tide 14.1 3 Fifth and Gold Streets Ernst b.e‘g, Organist ane oI i yorning south of Five Finger Light tonight and Sunday; little| Haugan, J.. B. Anderson. | dew tide 5.0 feet. |Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Directar, 3 A ange in temperature; moderate easterly to southeasterly winds, be- W. Shilor. Matthew Stafford, .| High tide 142 feet. | Pastor Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. | ooming easterly 20 to 30 miles pe: hour in open channels south of ! G. (Pete) Tegtmeier, H. Nollan, Le- | > 21st Sunday after Pentecost, Feast Miss Kathleen Carlson, Director| giyo minger Light by Sunday bu. gentle to moderate northerly, in- A P! SRR B nore Anderson, Don. McPherson, | yy AR I | z‘OOC:r::l l}'{‘;yfi:g Sufig’;"’f_‘;‘;&\ i creasing to 15 to 25 miles per hour by Sunday in Lynn Canal and| Ep e S S e S e e Mrs. Chris mps s i :00 am—] ass. services: Taku Inlet. ]‘t.n!m\(. ’\:rlx \:)d“mulxp Og' xfefiimfl 1 Sa’dlne Re(ord s 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- f(;ogofl vaHle dC‘"":lll"“;“» | Wind and weather along the Galf of Alaska tonight and Sun.: | { A L A S K A c 0 A s T A L A I R L l N E S E Mrs. M. E. Holden, Donald Groves, | . struction. { :00 a.m.—Sunday School. | Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer moderate to fresh easterly to/ . o Alex Kuny, Frank Peterson, Ed-i Claimed, japanese’ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Y 11:00 n.m. Mom?ng Prayer and | southeasterly. winds but becoming easterly 20 to 30 miles per hour g Serving soug‘(;;;;)gll_g%_—A]LY :;8?;!:]%9::‘]‘"611. Express s mund Brett, Alex Colner, Jens M. pa1ppN Kuantung Leased Ter-| 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- Sermon. The Junior Cholr from| couth of Sitka by Sunday morning showers tonight and Sunday ex_‘s 3 o ;‘el- 'Kin.)« L ! Carisan gd Hi . P ixnnrv, Qct. 25,-Japanese shipping | MO0 Douglas will sing the offertory 2t . ept rain south of Sitka Sunday; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchin- Hllxlx\l»nkl Hoonah 0’:“ Ténakis Todd logn’ . shgn gorl o 3 My | circles here claim to hold the| :30 Pm.—Rosary and Benedic- this service X brook:” moderate easterly to southeisterly winds, partly cloudy with|{ juneau $8 sl st $10 - $18 $18 $18 $18 GUIDE GOES SOUTH |world’s record for transporting the [tion Of the Most Blessed Sacra- Thursday, 8:00 pm.—Choir re-' jeca) showers; Cape Hinchinbrookt> Resurrection Bay: moderate|! Sitka g b TR T s v S B s Ve ¢ e \largest number of human beings|MeNnt, with an Act of Consecration hearsal. ; | northeasterly winds tonight becoming moderate southeasterly Sunday,|} Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Charles Madsen, veteran Kodiak | "5 00 00000 ked in like [Of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus ~Priday, 2:00 pm—Guild meets. | gir tonight, rain Sunday; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: increasing|{ Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 ¥ ..n.u:u ‘mpd‘-, \'§51\(Ad Ipe‘nds m‘.sardimn» and the Litany of the Sacred Saturday, All Saints’ Day. Kolyi southeasterly winds tonight, becoming 15 to 25 miles per hour Pelican 18 30 18 18 ‘[(.‘.‘;::‘xx. l\l"{‘].;(()r:n(::;l\“ng v.lurlts |h:: They say they carried 8400 Heart, Communion 10 a.m. | Sunday, rain. :Todd i 18 18 10 10 Bhed as in- port. - He Pl BIGE EL R 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily in, s | Tenakee .. 10 10 10 fo Glnk TeibRA S st ‘((“,:?nv.s( laborers ]fmm_ rm;\ml.;o. s ! Gl LOCAL DATA Angoon . 18 18 China, in a single trip of he | * e i i % E —m——— 000-ion Paris Maru. : jocqob: pio--Rosaiydud benedic-; PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Eln;w m yemasga ;grggter T;r;p. Hunt‘z‘fid“y :{sul;d ve}o;"y wx;::::e‘ Huomll"}xl'rigs Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ) TRAVEL | tion 'e:mh even{ng during October. ! Corner West 8th and E £ls. | 4:30 pigpc LH 29.96 5 o1 s 3 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY % Services at Shrine of Saint Terese Manse, 740 S St. |- 320 &M SO G Rain ik Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ona At C O : ¢ | Noon toda 2997 45 % 8 5 Cloud, Relehipn, itep 8 . t Court Upening 11:00 a.m.—First Mass .in the WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| ¥ 4 Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 "an S A J.«m\.o chapel at the Shrine of Saint “Draw nigh unto God, and He| RADIO REPORTS Kake 25.00 25.00 12.50 . g “.‘fi“ [ Terese. . ‘will draw nigh unto you. ! TODAY Petersburg 18.00 750 cnss" Waas sy Ll 2500 p n;—Bles.Ling of the s];.atue Church services: . g h‘i e ;\:atxz:eafit l l:west 4:::)5.?. ;r;:)lp. ;I:Imtnhm g;:‘;ig:“ g 15.00 % % |of Saint Terese by His Excellency 10:00 a.m. — Sunday Churc ation s rs mp. mpt. urs ‘eathe # # LINER | Most Reverend J. R. Crimont, S.J., School Barrow .26 6 21 0 Cloudy | Rxuetgiiiers 25 poe gnand-dinimun, of $100 | ! DD. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Fairbanks 15 5 15 Trace Snow | § FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 6!2 s B | Days of Special Devotion 7:30 p.m.—Div:ae Worship. Nome 41 35 36 06 Showers | | HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: %4 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER Tuesday, Oct. 28—Feast of Saints ~Every Tuesday, 10:30 pm. — “A! Dawson 2 23 25 19 Snow Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | Simon and Jude, Apostles. Quarter Hour of Meditation” over| Anchorage 35 24 24 0 Clear An additional charge will be made for single passengers | Friday, Oct. 31—Vigil of All KINY. Bethel . 41 37 37 15 Cloudy to flag stops. SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS |Saints is a day of fast and ab- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.— Prayer| St. Paul 47 38 42 a1 Pt. Cldy ; ; | stinence, ftentisia, Atka 45 38 40 0 Pt. Cldy "":,"‘;':‘:“:;":“ Saturday, Nov. 1—Feast of All Thursday, 7:30 p.m—Cub Scout{ Dutch Harbor .. 48 43 45 02 Fog b p Saints, -a holiday of obligation. meeting, leader, Mr. Judson Brown.| Wosnesenski 51 46 48 [ Cloudy ‘¢ g | |saia, " ol ot lantion Mot i s w0 oesl AN AMERICAN AIRWAYS V. W. MULVIBILL ‘} lam, | ::Tm::yu‘l)islggn 1 ;:orduva :7 38 40 04 Cloudy Agent, CP.R.~—Juneau, Alasks | — g ASSEMBI eneau 6 2 45 .56 Rain CTIVE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | 121 Main Street | Sitka 54 43 43 35 Cloudy e 5 P44 CANADIAN PACIFIC s ‘4 RALPH. E. BAKER Ketchikan 50 el pry 84 PtLCldy MAT; 16, 194 b | Sunday services will' be held at s ’e"::wr E :.","CE zupert 4 ;:2! ;‘: ;‘5 84 Fog | |11 am, in the Pi h ¥ tince George . 0 Cleax X Christ, Scientist, fir::m?l:r:c;l‘it?li 10:00 a.m~Sunday School. Class-! seattle 66 I 53 0 Cloudy Resnd Yiie Barer: 2 THE i g i T ' es for all, Portland I 52 54 0 Cloudy [ff 10%-off twice one-way | 3 b : streets. The subject will ™00 g'm — Morning Worship.! sun Francis V1| tares, when purchased |% | & E Ibe “Brobation After: Death™ | 7 . San Francisco . 61 55 56 0 Cloudy 1o advdhon g % s A T C ” 16:90 80— Sundhy Beh i 7:45 pm.—Evangelistic services. ¢ Bl 0 B ) ¥, 00l fOr 1 ecday, 7:45 pam.—Prayer meet- | WEATHER SYNOPSIS L l N E I.m\r;l;uv fo Uh8 ARk af) 20 i) 'tng. s | Mcist maritime air prevailed over most of Alaska this morning|| Fairbanks, Alaska ednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testi- * ggay 7:45 p.m.—“Christ's Am-| and partly cloudy to cloudy skies were reported except clear or || Flat, Alaska Alaska Transportation m‘é‘:".’_t{"“"s';f‘ 4 bassadors,” young people. partly cloudy skies along Cook Inlet. Rain had fallen during the gg’fg";;m"’”mm Company N ke bui;:; “;f:fli"i of:‘; i past 24 hours from Dixon Entrance to Cordova and at scattered o o 151 82 132 . opén Wednesday A e SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST points from the Aleutian Islands to the Seward Peninsula and the’ McGratk .. 44 ;: lg S}:; ik ahiian eeotEREY {350, 1ok pa et et lo o CHURCH . lower Kuskokwim Valley and rain or snow had fallen at scattered|, Nome, Alaska g 40 | Wedtiesd Corner Second and Main Streets| points from the upper Kuskokwim Palley to the Tanana Valley. The|| Nulato, Alaska 121 S 15 fg 116 & 88 SEATTLE i ;.h:e‘p::":v;m;gmmfm“:hw ! PASTOR H. L. WOOD, Minister | greatest amount of rainfall was 8} inch which was recorded at Ket- || OPhir, Alaska l?): ;: :5 18 71 41 15 Sy | atte S hene. b u):'d st m": Sabbath School . for old and| chikan. The highest temperature yesterday afternoon was 52 degrees ls‘:fl{iemvfi:;. GUETATI 236 170 27 95 207 234 212 $202 | reading:roam, young Saturday morning at 10 h:k" at Kodiak and the lowest last night 5 degrees at Fairbanks. Broken|| no%% "aiocry 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 EVERY TH“BSDAY | clock. Church service “lln o'cl A clouds scattered light rain showe:s, moderately low ceilings and fair|| wnitehorse, ¥. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Hiple - Study Group will meet 8%| (; good visibilities except poor to fair visibilities due to fog in o 10:00 A. M. Coner Glagier Highway and Fritz |20 0Clock Wednesday evening. | wrangell Narrows prevailed ovel the Juneau-Ketchikan airway Su. Mo. . --3RE RS AL Cove Road at Auk Lake . THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST/ this morning. . W oLy SEATTLE, Wash.USA.PST Ar 6:55 WILLARD E. BARROWS, Minister =~ OF, LATTER-DAY . SAINTS Thé. Saturday morning: Weather chart-indicated 2 weakening low 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska .........PST Lv 12:45 S. S TONG | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 4 ODD FELLOWS HALL pressure center was located in the Gulf of Alaska and a second low Sa. 2 R S. S. TYEE .. Worship Service: Sunday ~eve- 7:30 pm—Talks by Jocal mis- pressure center of 29.60 inches was located at 45 degrees north and Tu. Th. PST Ar 12:15 ,‘;,45 nings at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is ‘sionaries. . I degrees west. ThIE M omite?, was expecled to-mave abouk &0 | ‘a0, 240 Ly JONRAD. Maste o riah prglie 4Eds PASSENGERS FREIGHT Justice Douglas | cordially invited. Topic for tomor- miles northeasiward during the next 2¢ hours. A third low center|| 830 240 At WHIERORSE v q Uisse Ar 9:55 12:35 REFRIGERATION Camera catches Associate Justice | O, CYCRINg 15 “Our Father'sLove.” ALASKA EVANGELIZATION was locamalxx:‘ t:l: Bering Sea. Aoi‘;!‘han%’?:s“’; """“t o d’“&“:, lf,;i‘; 4:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 8:30 [ William O. Douglas of the U. S. |,,apeladies meef ‘the first and SOGIETY T S e ool ikt e v L Seles. Manaser D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | supreme court on his way to work, 1 third Tuesdays of each month, at (Native Gospel Services) | hih ceest eylended nortessiwny e’ souftern ' DOT iR L. A. DELEBECQUE—District iy 1 HON] t| The high court’s fall session has 730D GEORGE ‘H., LOVELESS | Southeast Alaska. i § PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 Juneau, October 26—Sunrise 7:38 opened with Harlan Fiske Stone the new chief justice, Cub Scouts meet Friday nights at 7 o'clock, with. Clarence Whit- ' « Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 pan.~Sunday -School. 27—Sunrise 8:00 a.m. sunset 5:23 p.m. am., sunset 5:25 pm October