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PAGE TWO Annual Oscar- JUNEAUPREPARES . H APPEARANCE EOR Business Has H With Easter a week from tomor- Ig ra r -row, Juneau shops appeared today| fwil,h window displays in harmony | | with the season, Easter lilies, fetch- as well as windows filled with H | Easter eggs, baskets, cards and ap- | voued When Awards | propriate gifts for all members of; Are Handed ou' | Crocuses, purple, pink and whitc . |are adding to the festive feeling of By ROBBIN COONS Evers |the Easter season by making Ju-| HOLLYWOOD, March 28—%ve yw_ncau yards colorful with bloom and | cover from the oratory barrage, » s there comes & puzzling and & bring a springlike SReThnoe. ‘_’1 . bout that annual Os- | town most welcome after the win r;mf‘:;zfe&: i ;'Lcr months. on banquet oratory as perpetrated " » i in Hollywood. Some of it is “°°‘"pm wm | and polnted: this year's medals go| s f to Wendell Willkie and Dr.' Hu OBSERVED HERE China. Some of it is just so much| = * o iy S - STARTS MONDAY Both David O. and Cecll B. have, i been concerned with “wind” pic-; tures. They demonstrated. MAny & passion Week services for all but David O. on that platformiwith daily meetings scheduled in wagn't among 'em. Cecil B.s classic|the Capitol Theatre under the aus- <lip—all he did was refer to Dr.|pjces of the Ministerial Association. Hu Shih as a Japanese ambassador| Non-sectarfan services will be —reaped a wild wind of shock, but'held each day next week from Mon- 112 o'clock noon and lasting until So it takes a while to recover, and 12:30 in the theatre. Various min- then you can ask your how-comes. |isters of the Association will con- How about Orson Welles, for in-|duct the services, a different stance? “Citizen Kane” or Orson |speaker scheduled each day. came off with one first place. Or-|to attend the meetings. The Rev. son, down.in South America, should | G. Herbert Hillerman and the Rev. be happy to know that “Kane" Walter E. Soboleff are in charge of was the “best original screenplay.”|music; Adutant Stanley Jackson, Granted he was outdistanced in the}radlo: the Rev. W. H. Matthews, is amazing that “Kane' and Gregg|advertising. The Rev. Willls R. Toland missed out on the photog-|Booth is general chairman, assisted 1aphy award—for “Kane”, with its|by the Rev. Matthews. innovations, generated new - excite- | — ment behind the cameras all over| To say this Is to take nothing| away from Arthur Miller'’s beAutiful | (MGREGA“ON MEET work on “How Green Was My¥ Martha Society will serve the cov- Vellev,” the year's buard-sweeplmz‘errd dish - dinner Monday which picture. will precede the annual Congrega- Fontalne's “best actress” honor, | Presbyterian Church. The dinner cither, to point out that hér only| will start at 6:30 p. m. outstanding work to date has beén| Mrs. Homer Nordling, chairman, in two pictures directed by Alfred|has named Mrs. George Smith, Hitcheock, who was not even nom-|Mrs. M. 8. Whittier, Mrs. J. A. EASTER SEASON Dlfieren(eo—fopmmfl Is“mg new costumes and accessories {the family. year about this tite, when T Te=fu . oo gening clean~up has helped Whole chapters could be written | big 75 pen: 5T TSRS Shih, the noted ambassador from | things have gone with the wind,/juneau will begin Monday noon, that didn't deter Cecil B. !day through Friday, beginning at was nominated for 10 honors, and All Juneau residents are invited other races (which you needn't) it|decoration; the Rev. Mr. Soboleff, T, | PRESBYTERIANS SET 1t takes nothing away from Joah tion meeting of the Northern Light inated for direction. Graner, Mrs. W. R. Booth, Mrs. | ; Notices for ghis church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'tlock Saturday morning to guarantee change . of sermon topics, etc. THE METHODIST CHURCH Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg. “Where Faith and Friendship Meet” REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR, Pastor Organist—Mrs, Ruth M. Popejoy. 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Class- es for Qy_%ges. Mrs. H. R. Sprague, superintendent. ~ * 11:00 a.n. — Morning Worship. The Palm Sunday service will be| featured hy special singing from the Choir. Three numbers have been prepared for the worshipping joy of those who attend. . The Pas- tor will speak on the theme: “Con- quest and Consymmation.” A copy of Plockhorst's, “Christ’s Entry n- to Jerusalem,” will be given to each family who atténds. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Miss Susan Finnegan has prepared a fine service for this occasion. Ser- vice men and all young people are especially invited. 8:00 p.m.—Evensong. Sermon by the Pastor, “Thy King Cometh Un- to Thee" Special music will be sung at this service also. A cordial invitation 1s extended to all to attend our worship serv- lces. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneaun Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, B8.J. Pastor Palm Sunday Bunday Masses: 6:00 a.m—Holy Mass. 8:00 am~Holy Mass and In- struction. 9:00 am.—Holy Mass. Soldiers’ Special Mass. 10:30 a.m.—High Mass and Ser- mon. Days of Special Devotion Holy Thursday, April 2—Pontifi- cal High Mass at 8:00 am., chil- dren of the parish will receive First Holy Communion, evening deva- tions at 7:30. The Blessed Sacra- ment will be exposed all day. Good Friday, April 3—Mass of the PreSanctified at 8:00 am. From 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., the Three Hours Agony will be given. At |a=d Main streets. The subject will be “Reality.” 10:00 @a.m.-—Sunday - School for pupils up to the age of 20 years. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.— Testl- monial meeting. Christian Sclence Reading Room in church building. This room fs gpen Wednesday afternoons, from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wednesaay evening meeting, The public is cordially invited to attepd these services and visit the reading room. HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL THE VERY REV. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean Fourth and Gold Streets Palm Sunday Ernst Oberg, Organist and Choir Director. Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist, Sunday services: 8:00 a.m—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Bunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon. Ernest Ehler will sing “The Palms.” Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.— Vesper service and address. Maundy Thursday, 10:00 am.— Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal 8 pm. Good Friday, 8:00 p.m—Peniten- tial Office and address. The Guild will meet Friday at 2:00 pn. n the Hall, Holy Week services will he held in the Capitol Theatre every day sxcept Saturday, at 12:00 noon, un- il 12:30. Services on Easter Day will be. Holy Communion 8:00 am. Choral Eucharist and sermon, 11:00. Chil- dren’s service at 3:30 pun. e, NORTHEKN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH REV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister “Where Welcome and Worship i Meet” | Franklin at Fourth. Choir Director—George Schmict. Acting Director—Miss Merie Jan- fce Schroeder. Organist—Carol Beery Davis. 9:45 a.m.—Bunday School. 10:50 a.m.—Organ Preparation for Worship. Mrs, Carol Beery Davis at the organ < 11:00 a.m.—~Divine Worship. Thi sacrament of baptism and the sac- rament of the Lord’s Supper. 4:30 pm—The Aurora Borealis Club meéts in the church parlors. | | 3 i Miss Fontaine, just Oliva De Hav- jlland’s kid sister whose acting kind people didn’t mention until “Re- becca,” gets another Oscar test in “This Above "—with = Anatole Litvak as director. If she’s Oscar- good In that too, then some of us will forgive the voters for passing up Barbara Stanwyck, overdue for a nod since her “Stella Dallas" was an also-ran, and consistently good in drama or comedy. It’s not the past that counts, though. It's the picture. Is that so? Bette Davis's first Oscar was for a| mediocre picture, obviously honored |Sid Thompson and Mrs. Katherine | Hooker as committee members. | Next Saturday, April 4, Martha |Society members will have a pre- | Baster goodie sale. because Bette's work in “Of Human Bondage” the preceding year was swept aside in the “It Happened One Night” avalanche. It happéned that way this year |too, I suspect, in the “supporting |actress” award to Mary Astor. Miss | Astor ‘was fine in “The Great Lie” but who's to say that she was finer than Patricia Collinge In “The Little Foxes?" | Big Snicker Is € reated WhenCongressVotesNo Payfo W._Disney for Fil {Continued from Page One) shert subjects in the world. The production is so scattered through the scores of govermment depart- ments an agencies that it would | be impossible to even estimate the number of pictures Uncle Sam has produced, but there is hardly an unusual or interesting activity of the government that hasn't been put on film. These generally are referred to| as “documentary films,” but not gll of them would gualify under the strictest definition of " that term.. Many of them are -as simply ‘"'1 formative and propagandist as the Donald Duck opus. The government “documentaries” really came to public attention some years ago when Paré Lorentz, the | one-time movie critic, produced | | on this form of letting the public see what is going on behind the scenes of government, and the war effort, it had better move fast. That little stream of “documen- taries” is bursting out of its banks We already have such films as “Women In War Work,” with Kath- arine Hepburn reading the script by Mrs. Roosevelt; “Bomber,” the |story of construction of a wa plane, with Sandburg; and Orson Welles, the original radio man from Mars telling the story of “Tanks.” Walt Disney's efforts with Don ald Duck are just a small part o the Washington film business. Dir ectors Frank Capra, William Wyle apd John Ford are all spendin a lot of time here making pic tures for the Army and Navy an)] Marine corps. Garsin Kanin i 7:30 p.m. the Solemn Way of the| several pictures, indluding “The | oing some work for OEM, an Plow That Broke the Plains” and| proqucer Kenneth MacGowan & “The River. | directing the production of film Since then, the stream has been | here for consumption in South an a steady one. The point is that|Central America as part of ou if Congress is going to crack downilmer—Ameripan affairs campaign. Cross. Holy Saturday, April 4—Morning devotions will begin at 7:00, clos- ing with a Pontifical High Mass. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E £ts. Manse, 740 S St. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Lord his Trust.” Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Church School. Mrs. Dave Willard, superintendent, as- sisted by Mrs. Kathrine Villoria and Miss Phyllis Ridley. 11:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. Children’s sermon by the pastor: “The Farmer and His Fields.” - Ser- mon by the pastor: “Christ’s Tri- umph Came Through Sacrifice.” The Choir is singing: “Sing Praises Unto God”, by Nolte. The sacra- ment of baptism will be adminis- ered during this service. 7:30 pm—Christian Endeavor meeting. Topic: “In the Cross of Shrist I Glory,” the leader is Mrs. ‘ennie Holst. Tuesday, 4:00 pm. — Meeting x L. T. L's, director, Mrs. Hazel Jennis. Tuesday, 7:30 p.n. — Misslonary ) Jociety meets for serving at the nanse. Tuesday, 10:30 p.m.~"A Quarter Jour of Meditation” over station XINY. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. — Ohurch comments by Car{imner in the Recreation Rpom, {ollowed by the neeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. —Church ser- rice. Friday, congregational 7:00 pm.—Red Cross :lasses. Instructors, Mrs. jmith and* Mr.. George Gomert. :00 p.m. " Cholr rehearsal at the fanse. Memorial Church welcomes you o her. services. 5 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Bunday seryices will be held at 1 am, in the First Church of Shrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth “Blessed is that man maketh the Harold ! The subject for discussion will be “What is the difference between the Roman Catholic and the Prot- estant beéliefs?” Leader: Miss Con- nle Davis. } The Martha Society will meet, in the' Church Parlor on Friday, April |8, at 1:00 pm. Hostesses will be |Mrs. Homer Nordling and Mrs. Ralph Martin. Installation of of- ficers, Special luncheon. The annual meeting of the'con~ gregation will be held in the church parior on Monday evening, March 30. A coyered dish dinner will be sponsored at 6:30 p.n. Mahiday, by the Martha Society. Every mem- ber of the Church and Congrega- tion is expected to be present. ‘At this meeting, the reports of the several organizations Church will be heard. JUNEAU CITY MISSION (Interdenominational) 300 Block, South Franklin MRS. HANNAH KROGH, Supt. ' 2:00 pm.—Sunday School. 3:00 p.m.—Preaching service. 7:30 p.n.—Evening service con- ducted by Rey. and Mrs. Allan W. Franz. Good, lively singing, a mes- isage from Cod's Word, and fellow- !uhlp wm‘q others. Come and join Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study class. You will enjoy this time of study with other Christians. GHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Comier ‘Glacler Highway and Frita """ Cove Road at Auk Lake WILLARD E. BARROWS, Minister 10:30 ‘a.m.—Sunday ' School. The Wotship Service will be held d.n.“The devotions will be. all to- gether; thén, 4 ‘Service, . which may be ¢ like & Bible study class and quite’ ‘idformal. Everybody is cor- dially invited. ‘c’mue ‘will'“be 10 cvening serv- e. The Chapeladies meet the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at 7:30 pm. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 p.m—Sunday School. | Friday, 3:30 p.m. — Childrens| Class. All children are welcome at| these classes which are held in| the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall, on Willoughby, under the di- rection of Mrs, Loveless. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST| OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS | ODD FELLOWS HALL 7:30 p.m—Talks by local sionaries, mis- BETHEL TABERNACLE | ASSEMBLY OF GOD Tabernacle at Fourth, corner of Franklin RALPH E. BAKER Pastor sunday Services: 10:00 a.m—Sunday School.Class- | es for all. | 11:00 a.m.—Worship. Sunday Service. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Cottage pray- er meeting. | Friday, 7:45 p.n.—Meeting con-| ducted by the Ghrist’s Ambassadors. | A hearty invitation is extended all to attend the Tabernacle. { | | | | | evening — Eyangelistia| | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | . CHURCH | Corner Second and Main Streets| PASTOR H. L. WOOD, Minister Sabbath School for old and young Saturday morning at 10 o'- clock. Church service at 11 o'clock. Bible Study Group will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor | “In the heart of the city for the | hearts of the city” | Main and Third Sts. Organist — Miss Katherine kelsen. Palim Sunday. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes | for children of all ages. | 11:00 am—The Worship Service.| Sermon by the Pastor, “Jesus Re- | vealed Under Adulation.” Junior| Choir anthem, “Ride on! Ride On| In Majesty!” Senior Choir anthem, “Who Is He That Cometh?” by F. B. Holton, and “But The Lord Is Mindful of His Own” by Men- delssohn. | Tor- | within' the| rece; ] n, a5 the children have| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE thelr class, work, -Mr. Barrows willy ¥ fie é*adults down to his cabin! for! their 1tion; I will trust, and not be afraid; | 6:30 pun—Luther League Devo-| tienal meeting followed by a period of felldwsHhip" activity. During the week the congregn- tion will cooperate with the Holy Week Union Services to be held at noon each day in the Capitol Theatre. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Church Coun- cil meets at the Church. Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—Catechetical Class. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Holy Thurs- day Communion Service with the ption of new members into the congregation. T—— April 5, 15 THE V. W. MULVIHILL SALVATION Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska E: ARMY ¥ Willoughby Ave. ADJT. AND MRS. STANLEY JACKSON, Officers in Charge Sunday: 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm.—Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.—Cub meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—Boy BScout meeting, Don Vertin, scoutmaster: Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Gkl Guard meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class at home of Adjt. Stanley Jackson. Priday, 7:30 p.m—Public meet- ing. A cordial welcome is extended tc at the, SBunddy School hour, 10:30|all to worship with us. LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES ON SUNDAY tist, on Sunday the subject “Reality.” The following excerpts from the‘ Lesson-Sermon are taken from the Bible: Behold, God is my salva- for the Lord Jehovah is mv' | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | — | ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.—Junior - Choir practice at Church. CANADIAN TRAVEL ON A Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Senior | [GASREMASE s " Choir practice. 1 Prhce” At the Church of Christ, Scien-| tion. (Isaiah). | Prom Seience and Health with |Key to the Scriptures, by Mary | Baker Eddy: This is the doctrine lof Christian Science: That divine |Love cannot be deprived of its| | manifestation, or object; that joy | cannot be turned into sorrow, for |sorrow is not the master of jov; |that good can never produce evil; that matter ean never produce mind nor life result in death. The perfect man—governed by God, his| perfect Principle—is sinless and eternal. (Page 304) { come my sal QLP-FASHIONED MISSIONARY | BAPTIST SERVICES 253 Gastineau Ave. Conducted by W. P. GRIFFIN 10:15 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 2.m. — Preaching Service. bject, A Witness for Christ, Are You?” 7:30 p,n.—Preaching. Notices yor tms church column must be received by The Empire morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. SAINT ALOYSIUS’ CHURCH DOUGLAS 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School. No service tomorrow, DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION 10:00 a.m.—Sunday 'School, City | Hall, Henry Schlegel, superinten- dent. Experienced teachers for all classes. Come and bring-a friend. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DOUGLAS WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister 1:30 p.m.—Church School. 2:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 3:30 p.n.—Childrens Class. All are welcome ‘at these services in Mission Building. We preach Salvation by God's All Suf- ficient Grace Through Faith in Jesus Christ. — e - REGISTER NOW Regardless of previous registra- tion, all Juneau residents wishing to vote in the April 7 election must register at the City Hall before noon, April 4. The office will be open during the noon hour each day. ROBERT G. RICE. —adv. City Clerk LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle ", Princess Norah sails from Juneau CANADIAN PACIFIC THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE { REPRIGERATION o 1D. B. 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