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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA » ) . Pllo ca mssn,lm allocated to the University of Nan- n king. i Copy must be in. the office by 2 o'clock in The Summerfield Methodist g the afterncon to insure insertion on same Church of New Haven, Conn., is day. . typical of a growing number of/ [P a; We accept ads over telephone from persons | Noyges gor this churen column |Subject, “Shall We Build the| Excerpts from Lesson-Sermon are|churches that are using Sunday) HER = iaione direptory. must be recelved by The Empire Walls?" » as follows: evenings, that might otherwise be ivi vers i | " vices, for con- K 1176 average warde to. the lps: not later than 10 o'clock Friday| Gospel broadcasts every Tuesday| The Bible—Proverbs: He that|¥ithout church bervices. fof cond . Daily rate per line for consecutive inser- |evening to guarantee change of and Thursday at 4:15 pm. covereth his sins shall not prosper; | o ol qm.s'uons_ Recently X tions: sermon topics, etc. | —_— but whoso confesseth and forsakrlhhw Sunday evening forum had a One day, 10c; Additional days, 5c; ., PEESAN | MEMORI/x !mem shall have mercy & series of speakers on such topics as Minimum charge, 50¢ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, | PRESBYTERIAN CRUBCH | Correlative passage from “Sclence|ip s tin™ " pit 0P p e in o SCIENTIST Corner West 8th ana E Sts. (And Health With Key to The Scrip- | po poct war World,” “Anti-Semit- A Sunday services will be held at | Manse, 740 S St. [tures,” by Mary Bake: Eddy: There|iqm » <A Black Man's Peace vs. af 11 am. in the First Church M]WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister.'is no hypocracy in Science. Prin-|white Man's World,” “Exploring | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| “A Church with an open door.|ciple is imperative. You cannot|the pangerous Trades in Wartime," and Main Street, and the Subject ‘Whosoever will may come.’ imock it by human will. Science is| what's Wrong With the State De- will be “Everlasting Punishment.”| “I was glad when they aald unm‘a divine demand, nat a human. Al-'partment,” “War and the Family." 9:45 am. — Sunday School lor:»mp ‘Let us go into the House of|ways right, its divine Principle|gach discussion was led by an au-| 03 pupils up to the age of 20 years. lho Lord!" " Psalms 12:21. ‘neven repents, but maintains the.mm-n_v in that field. The Rev. J. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Tem Sunday service: lchum of Truth by quenching error.|George Butler, the pastor, has also ¥ monial meeting. 10: am. — Church Schovl. Mrs. ‘Tho pardon of divine mercy is lh(‘[bfl'n urging the extension of group | Christian Science Reading Room Florence Galao destruction of erior. (P. 339) jmedicine into this highly industrial f FOR RENT {in church buflding.’ This room it/ 11:00 am—Divine Worship. The, . city. “Adequate medical care is one| open Wednesday afternoons from topic of the sermon by the pastor| urc of the crying "f;fif no]t on}y gx l\:hfir A LR |2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the wil be “I Bow My Knees Unto the\ D l Ch but of the middle class,” he tells FOR AALE *| Wednesaay evening meeting. Father—That Ye May be Filled Un- Ou as ¥ ;higa people. “Every day in my parish| ‘ H | e effects of the lack of| LOST FOUND The public is cordially invited to til All the Fulness of God.” Ephe- EI'VICBS |1 see the effects o A —_— attend these services and visit the'g,ns 3:19, ; | ‘\m(‘,dlcal att'cnuon because Zm f reading room. 6:30 p.m.—Young Peoplé's Fellow- | klmp(mlblmy of meeungt m:‘tem?'nk 5 MISCELLANEOUS CATHOLIC c}ll'ncn ship hour, topic: “My Part In Im-| Notices for this church column|imposed by the present sys 8 | 2 proving Life About Me,” as a sup-|/must be received by The Empire 3 ke hi ny | s WANTED Church of the Nalivity of the Iplement a film with sound “The not later than 10 o'clock Friday| “If the church is to have any Blessed V. M, Juneau | p " impact on the control of delin- Pifth and Gold Streets |World We Want to Live In” will evening to guarantee change of s, its factlities must b geaved DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADS [rav: ML G- g ASSEUR, S.J. {be shown. All young peaple are wel- |sermon . topics, ete. F n Seveni-any’ hogmiet: ety o IS 11 A. M. ON DATE o come to this meeting each Sunday | Cx bl i v e OF INSERTION | Pastor youth and adul el 'ship, 'S L -~ | evening. GOSPEL SERVICES 5 £ " e ——————eee. | The ‘Third Sunday after Raster.| Y & 2 Henry N. Pope, USO's director o 1 Sunday services: ¢ 400 pia-—Divine worship. Buks | (Dougiss: Clty', Halh) services for Negroes. “If we do not| ron SALE | WANTED | 6:00 a.m—Holy‘Mnss }flfi' “Jesls ‘w ‘World® Pigure of| Wedneaddy, @ B:00. P — NOB- L sue youth, there will be little | 2 RS 8:30 am‘ — Holy ml;ss Sha m_fiighteousne&s." |sectarian services conducted by H. |need for expanding and beaumymg: SRR T S ——— WANTED — Woman for grocery stru’ctiun 5 Thursday, 7:30 pm-The Mis- Gibson. Hearty invitation given to church facilities for worship. I 2 BEDROOM rmodern house, Way- clerk. State qualifications and 71030 am—High mass and ser-|SONALY Society meets. all to attend. |appreciate the importance of the| nor Addition. Crane hot water! write Empire C3777 4 oy g 71 Friday, 4:45 pm, Radio vespers| ——— a > rship, | 3 ‘55 | ppearance of the house of worship, | system. Completely furnished., mon. !from KINY by the pastor. | DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION i t e Y ; = v | but I think it equally, if not more Priced for immediate sale. Phone | VANTED—Used furniture, 308 wn-‘ 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and benediction |~ "L you to worship here. | A. L. CALAME, Supt. important that the renovation of 28 or Green 611. loughby. Phone 1T88. of the Most Blessed Sacrament. | .gyogsever will, may come” |Sunday— | chureh buildings should be planned e . - M A RUSES 4 W T S S 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily. { 2 2 | ‘ 3 z - g = [—— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School in the, {in terms of making the buildings rith room WANTED—Used ste: d- g EAR SO VLogI 99k Siiving Troam | WANTED - Used sieatmer, or wr: Baecial . Dary THE METHODIST CHCRCH | City Hall. Classes for all ages. |more useful to the community— ¥ table and black knitted suit size robe trunk, tairly good condition.| Monday—The first of May Feast! prv w. H. MATTHEWS, JR. t providing club rooms, facilities and! i Call Bergmann Hotel. George H. i il1i; i Ay \ " i ;Ah‘:; égfi in excellent condmon.‘ Maeym- rgman otel eorge ;alfeSSmms Phillip and James Apos. [ Pastor S'l‘. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | meetings, and rooms for games nnd‘ : RS G, 4 (o A s ‘ A ... |Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg | No Services. | recreation.” 5 hp. DC GENERATOR and nu- WANTEDPress operators, mansel of“:::nzerss: Y east of the finding| utnere Faith and Friendship i el merous water wheels; two air ma-| Wworkers and a mender. Alaska Friday—Tha First Frida; Flrct" Meet” | SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH The Rgv. C. Bertram Rappe, D‘ chines pipe line and hoist. Call! Laundry. i b 4 2 Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy.! 9:30 am—Service with Sunday|D. superintendent of the Methodist {Friday devotions in the Church at! ok | Ghureh in Chungking, West China, Black 520 or write P. O. Box 2191,/ R S e ¢ 10:00 a.m.—Church School under School following. ! " " oo S * WANTED-—To buy an electric stove, |8:00 am. and at 7:30 pm. Paireotion . or M Clande. Rrawn. | is one of the organizers of the pr e = 4 Phone 519. 7% HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL |Classes for all ages under compe- | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ;‘:rk:\lllle;‘::l;.rlr;mn:c‘f‘: kl‘.'l‘:l:“:':wo‘nfi‘rfl: ~ 1931 PACKA.-U:J 200K runnmg con- ‘w ANTED—15 XD Ter 10y Propell er.| THE VERY REV. CHARLES tent leadership. { Walter A. Soboleff, Minister gl than’ (v s dition. Good tires. Write Empire C }11:00 — Morning Worship.| 2:00 pm. — Sunday, Church|bers e ") Call Green 113, Madsen's Bike| E. Rice, Dean aranllhy s ¢ worship |ing Chinese and American edu- WOODEN barber chair, good cush- Shop. | Fourth and Gold Streets !Srrmun topic: *“The Dwelling Place Behool. e business men, professional i r y Sunday Services |of God.” Mrs. Ronald Lister will! 2:30 p.m.—Dlvine Worship. Y J ion, good for any place to make 3 ! ] men and government officials resi- il NS , | VANTED—Washer; also dry clean-! 8:00 am—Holy Communion. |sing “How Lovely Are Thy Dwel-| _time China’s ital money. $35 Inquire Windsor Apts. | 4 | dent in war-time na's capital 230 | erman at Snow White I.Allmix'y‘L 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. {lings.” | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION city. Most of the Chinese in the R T b | Good pay. Phone 299. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and| 8:00 p.m.—Evensong. Theme of | SOCIETY organization are graduates of ‘Am- 4+ 21 JEWELL Waitham pocket watch,| ————-——————————lsermon pastor's meditation, “The Import- (Native Gospel Services) {erlcan Universities, and most of size 18, hunter’s case, solid gold, | ron nm | Thursday, 8:00 p.m—Choir re-jance of a Face.' \ DONALD D. VERTIN |them are Christians. The Institute 4 hand engraved with 4 shades; al- {hearsal Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Regular | Missionary-in-Charge has an endowment of $1,500,000 s0 heavy solid gold Alaska Nugget 2 ROOM cabin, oil heat and_ show- | meeting of the Woman's Society of 6:30 p.m.Sunday—Young people’s 4 » / chain, all for $400. 2 ladies an- tique lapel watches, new recon- | ditioned, $30 each, Elgin and Wal- tham. Phone 631 after 5 p.m. 1931 MODEL A Ford panel delivery truck, factory built body, recon- . Blue 454. TRIPP House, 623 Main St. 7 nooms! ®EV. WILLIS R. BOOTH, . Minister anv Tea. furnished, automatic oil heat. $50. Phone 486, Heisel after 5 p.m. LARGE Apl May 1st Blshop ApLs Bible Class. 7:30 p.m—Sunday — ngelistic | Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer | Meeting. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN | Whosoever will may come tu CHURCH | these services in the Mission Build- G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pamnlng We preach Salvation by God's \ NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- |Christian Service in the church. TERIAN CHURCH Thursday—? to 5 p.m.—Annual “Where Welcome and Worship | R j Meet” i Pranklin at Fourth | Ofganist—Carol Beery Davis. | > » » * SUPER-MENO Professional prano, | Douglas. Inquire Yurman the ——— ————— s Plrrier ' MISCELI-ANEWS FCR SALE—Complete trollers gear,| ;e ————— jone 12 in. wheel, one Pontiac E'I:hNO SERVICE, Anderson Music , Motor with Marine clutch. Blue P. e?OR SALE—20 ft. Speed Boat 95 ditioned motor, 6 good tires,' chains; “‘with 1944 Ticenses "and |" tools. Price $250. Phone 631 after 5 pm. TOLEDO corrputlng scale 385. 40 ft. CRUISER “Betty Ross,” com- pletely overhauled, new reduction gear, shafting, etc.:Excellent con- 3 poon summer cottage on beach, | dition Gray Marine motor. Write Phone Green 325. ” C. Williams, Box 566, Sitka, Alaska. bt i | FTOUR ROOM furnished house, oil | SEVEN ROOM new house, Elec- heat. Phone Blue 275 after 5 p.m. tric range and Washing machine, | refrigerator and some furnit 4 ROOM " partly furnished house, %2500 down payment, Balauc P. O. Box 1615. easy terms. Write Empire 37C! STEAM heated sl eping wm El~1 lingen Apts. | '3 ROOM duplex apt elecmc rnngf nn heat, $25 monthly. 426 1st St.| East. Ph;ne | FURNISHED apartmem Snap Shoppa. STEAM heated room for rent— 315 Gold St. 20 ft. CABIN Cruiser, 30 hp Gray See Brownie the Barber. 4 ROOM Apt. with bath, oil burn- ers, Reck Apts. Inquire Johm Reck. 4 ROOM modern furnished home, 2 bedrooms, large service porchu e 1 fag | oL S e Next to telephone office, Douglas. “ ROOM ri s = s, Wm. - W i s ) e | ed, hot and, cold water at all FIVE Room furnished house, also' times. Phone 569. garage. 841 West, 8th St. | om T e, S Apts. Easily kept FOUR room furnished house, 81| Wwarm. Winier rates $15 a month. West 8th St. Lights, water, Dishes. Also bath| and use of Electric Washer and Wringer in Laundry room. Bea- accordian, Italian American make.| wew Apts 120 ‘bass, 8 instruments. Seaview | o Apt. No; 2. Cash $1435. |OFFICE room for, rent, Call at s b el First National Bank. FOR SALE—Furnished log cabin in| ——— = Dy e L SRS SADLE L L 475 after 5 p.m. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $6.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola Beauty Shop. Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. EMPLOYMENT FOUND FOR SALE—2 room House, 3% acre Patented land, Auk Bay. Call at DeHart's Grocery, or write P. O. Box 574. . horse Chris Craft Engine. See Cowling and Davlin. tat Inqmre i attend this service. L] | 3 ROOM bungalow with 3 acres pa- ® tented ground. Right on Hiway port to make: 179 miners have re- - CHOICE ONE acre lots, 3'% miles|Ported at the office and 143 referred out Glacier Highway. Inquire[to employers. Of these 134 have Snap_Shoppe. been placed in good pesitions. Fif- Y The island of Madagascar is Persons interested in these posi- Subject, “Peace In Our Time.” across from Airport. Phone Green The U, S. Employment Office has been exceedingly busy since . the A. J. mine closed down. Jack Car- vel, manager, has the (ollawlng re- 410. teen men have been placed in jobs to the westward, one man sent to ‘Whitehorse, nine to Anchorage for the Alaska Railroad, six have been with Garnets. Reward, return to Zer\t to the States, five sent to Hy- er, six to various cannéries in| Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Please. | gouipeqst Alaska, 42 to Skagway, | LOST — Slanted lense sun g]ms,und 50 have peen placed in Juneau. with correction. Reward. Phone| “We haye several openings left| 4 550. |in Skagway,” Mr. Carvel states,! R {“which must be filled thl.s coming | T—A 4-inch sprocket gear be-|week or worzers will have to be re-s tween Warner shop and Bus De-|cruited elsewhere. We also have a pot. Please return to Warners. few openings in Gustavus for the' Reward. Morrison Knudsen Company, and several here in town.” = : LOST AND FOUND LOST—A floral spray coat pin set nearly as large, as the State of|tions should call at the Employment Texas, * ofice as soon as possible, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:50 a.m —Organ Preparation for {Worship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis| 'at the organ. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Ser- /mon topic, “A Good Man’s Temp- The public is cordially invited to ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY In Juneau 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 3:30 pm. — Thursday. Sing and Bring class. Services held in the ANB. Hall| JUNEAU CITY MISSION So. Franklin Street Minister, H. Sunday Services 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. . 11:00 a.m. Morning wnw 8:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Come and enjoy a song Service with' us. Gospel choruses and the Word lof God. Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock,; Bible taught in Thlinget language by missionaries Billy and Annie Davis. Wednesday, istie Services, Friday, 7:45 p.n—Young peoples’ service, but open to all. BETHEL TAmNACLl (Assembly of God) Corner 4th anda Pranklin $ts. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday . Class- es for all ages. 4 spedial invitation 7:45 p.m.—Evangel- -mthuedfimnnnocllru@ly at- tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a.m~—Morning worship. Tuesday, 8:00° p.m—-?nyer ser- FOR MANY MINERS v Priday, 8:00 pm—“Cl ’s Am- bassadors.” A service for young people. “I was glad when they sgid unto ‘Let us go into the House of| the Lord.’" We extend a hearty - welcome ‘ to one and all, CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Giasler iway and Frits Cové Road at Auk Lake Rev. Willis' R. Booth, % Mrs. Clarence . Wittinen, Sunday School Superintendent. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. me, CHURCH OF CHRIST (Christian) CALVIN. C, HARTMAN, Minister. Krafft ‘Building, Third and Frank- lin, opposite Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. 10:00 a.m.—Bible school. “11:00 am. — Morning . Worship. 1:00_pm.—V. P. Meeting. 8:00 pm.—Evening sermon. ) . “In the heart of the city for the!All8ufficient Grace Through Faith hearts of the city” 1m Jesus Christ. Main and Third Sts. ¥ o e WORLD Choir Director—Mrs, Eunice Nw-<‘ | W.W.REID IOy in. Organist—Miss Katherine Torkel- | ]‘ san. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—The Worship servwe.: Sermon by the pastor “Beyond the {Storm” Senior Choir will sing G | |“Bless The Lord” by Ippolitoff-| i Ivanoff. | The former quiet little trading 6:30 p.m.—Junior Luther League.| post of Bellemont, on the Santa Fe 7:30 p.m—Senior Luther League.|Railroad, Arizona, has in recent Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Junior and months been converted into one of Senior combinea choir practice. |the biggest ordnance depots in the Thursday, 1:30 p.n.—Ladies Aid world. Moare than 1,500, Navajo In- meeting at the home of Mrs. P. dians have been hired as clerks, in- Hildre with Mrs. A, Hared as co- |terpreters, ~electricians, mechanics, ! hostess. chauffeuts, masons, and laborers. | A ity Into this group of Indians the Pres- i WILL CEN hym'}* of Northern Arizona has "A"'s’;,:} fl Street TER }sent a teligious worker, a full-blood- | 080 ,m.—Sunday School, {ed’ Navajo, Roger Davis, who is \high"in the ranks of the Navajo Tribal Counell. The Indians have rallied to his leadership and it is |reported that the behavior around {this mushroom community is ex- .—Hymn-time. Your fa- ‘varlte hyxnns sung. If you play a musical instrument, please bring it with you. ‘empll:ry Mrs. Davis explains: THE “Not one Indian has been in jail 3 = SALVATION "l‘or dfinking * * * they're all afraid ARMY {of my’ husband!” - Willoughby Ave. Dr. Robert T. Henry, of-Moore- CAvT. AND MRS AL head, Miss., long a Methodist leader in China, has taken over the post lof execiitive director’ of the Ameri- can advisory committee for the | Chureh Committee for China Relief, | with® "“Headquarters in Chungking, West China. He relieves Arnold Vaught, who is returning to Amer- ica ‘after six years of arduous ser- vice. 'This Committee administers about' $400,000 @nnually received from Amfetican Protestant churches for humanitarian 'relief in China. New members recently named to the church committee are: Miss Sallie Lou MacKinnon of the Board of Missions of the Methodist 7:30 pm—-Bllvltllm Meeting. Week Days Monday—Girl G 7:30 pm. Thursday — Bible Study Class — 8:00 pm. Friday—Band of Love—4:15 p.m. Fritlay —Balvation Meeting— 7:30 pm.* Mending - ¢n Wednesday, mencing at 9 am. You are cordially invited. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Chirch at corner' 2nd ‘and Main Pastor H. L. WOOD The services of this chyrch are held on Saturday ‘the Seventh Church; Miss Ruth Ransom, Wo- man’s Board of Foreign Missions, Reformed Church of America; Bishop A..R. Clippinger of the - {Mfs, Lindtner Skeie, Bupennwnden! t. *| the Pastor’ or" Elde: !Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- United -Brethern {n Christ; Dr. M. T. Rankin of the Southern Baptist Convention; and President P. O. Bersell of the National Lutheran Council, Day of the: week. 10:00 - a.m. — Saturday, wh-t-h School. Bible classes for 11:00 a.m.—Saturday, Sabbath worship. - Sermon nr Bible study by As a gesture of friendship and understanding * between the two largest nations in Asia, Dr. C. E. Abraham, ‘Indian Christian pro- fessor in Serampore College, India, is a visiting professor at Nanking Theological Seminary, now on the campus of West China Union Uni- versity, Chengtu, West China, and is speaking at many other mission- ary institutions in this province. Recently he leqtured before the University of Nanking student body on “Christianity and Indian Cul- ture.” The government of India has also sent ten Indian students for post-graduate studies in Chinese;| uhooh.lndoneoltwchubeen Wednesday, uo pan.—Midweek prayer meeting. Hour of Bible study and devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services’ of this cl\urch CIIBIS‘I‘IAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON FOR SERVICES 'ON SUNDAY The subject of the Lesson-Ser- mon which will be read in all day, April 30, will be “Everlasting Punishment.” (Chinese currency) and the interest on this sum is used ‘to promote goodwill between the two nhations. The Institute conducts a hostel, lec- tures, broadcasts to America, and produces literature in both Chinese and English for the better under- standing of both ‘peoples. SCHOOL STUDENTS TO GIVE TALKS ON | CHILD HEALTH DAY Two-minute talks will be given by a Hozen girls and boys who will | appear before four Juneau organiza- {tions next week to discuss topics suggested in connection with the na- tional observance of Child Health Day, May 1, the President of the United States having invited the youth of the country to speak up. At the American Legion Monday night, Arlene Godkin and Claire Dunlap will discuss Recreation, Ter- esa Peterson, Old Buildings, and Marcus Russell, Indoor Recreation. All are from the Parochial School. Claire Dunlap will again speak on Recreation at the Rotary Club Tues- day noon as will Philip Clark of the Douglas School, while Herman Haff- ner of the Parchial School, talks on Safety and Richard Stitt of the Douglas Government School, has South Franklin as his topic. The Juneau Woman’s Club at 3 o'clock Tuesday will hear Claire Dunlap of Juneau, and Cgrol Ruot- sala of the Douglas school, talk on Recreation, Teresa Peterson on Old Buildings, Patsy Balog of the Doug- las school, on Housing, and Dora Eldemar of the Douglas Governtent School, on Improving the Native Village and School. The last speaker of the week will be Charles Linehan from the Juneau school, whose subject was not an- nounced today but who will appear before the Chamber of Commerce next mundgy noon. Great interest in the week's program which is the first of its kind to be held here in connetcion with Child Health Day has been shown by the young peo- ple and their teachers, it was re- ported. PIONEER GROUPS HOLD FINAL MEEY OF CURRENT SEASON Last evening the "Piohieers of Al aska Auxiliary, at their regu meeting in the Odd Fellows' Hall, initiated Mrs. Pauline Pease. ‘The Pioneers alsp held a meeting, initiating John ‘Korsnes. After the meet the two groups got together for an evening’s enter-{ tainment, during which colored slides were shown by Trevor Davis. Many of them were of scenes around Juneau, and others were from the collection of Ed Keithahn. A very interésting half-hour talk on Colombia,” South America, was given by Mrs. George Washington. This was the last meeting for the sgason until August 25 when the organizations will again resume sessions. ernor of the Moose Lodge, was in- Stalled into office last night at a|the breakfast tomorrow morning at ceremony held in the Moose head-|the Moose Headquarters and a large ‘Prolat Harry Dslnnd Sergeant at |Arms; J. J. Schmidt, Bob Light and | Charles Milier, Trustees; Jim So- foulis, Inner Guard; Wayne Gra- |ham, Outer Guard; John Pastle, Treasurer and Walter Hermanson, Sf-cretflrv NEW QFFICERS INSTALLED BY MOOSE LODGE ez | s G. E. Allen, newly elected Gov-‘J(‘l'l‘,V McKinley joined the Order. Members were also reminded of quarters in the Seward Building. attendance is expected. George Jorgenson was installing of-| Speakers at last night's affair |ficer for the evening. {included the newly installed Gov- Others installed were Oscar Heg- ernor, G. E. Allen and Past Gov- stad, Junior Governor; Carl Lind, | ernor, Michael J. Haas. e - CABINETS FULTON & KRUSE BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING So. Seward and Willoughby Juneaun Plumblng& PLUMBING HEATING 0IL BURNERS WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin NIGHT: B. E. FEERO J. R. CLARK THRIFT C0-OP Member National Retailer- Owned Grocers 211 SEWARD STREET PHONE 767 PHONE 433 SHEET METAL FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deslers) GREASES—GAS—OIL CALL Femmer's Transfer 114 OIL — FEED — HAULING Foot of Main Street Juneau Motors .Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY Call Phones 13 and 40 Chas. G. Warner Co. Marine Engines and Supplies Leota’s WOMEN'S APPAREL Baranof Hotel Thomas Hardware Go PAINTS — OIS Builders’ and Shelf HAIDWAE ORTH TRAN. Uulu' 'l and Lamp et s': b fp PHONE 81 COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Pree Delivery GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guesta Alr Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 el American Meat — Phane 38 HARVEY R. LOWE Bask