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PAGE SIX % SITKA (Speci nl SITKA, July 19 Corresper On Sunday eve- ning, July 15, the ladi f the Altar Sociaty gave a public reception at the Rev. Patrick the USO honoring J. O'Reilly’s fiftieth iversary Jesuit priest From 8 to. 11, people of all denominations called to con- gratulate the Rev. O'Reilly Presiding at the refreshment table during the evening were Mrs. E. M Goddard, Mrs. Leslie Yaw, Mrs. Ar- thur N. E Mrs. Marie Brightman, Mrs. James Brightman, Mrs. Hug Pace, Mrs. Phil Zettel and Mrs. Rob-|W ert Gaylord The Rev. O'Reilly entercd the no- vitate at DeSmet, Idaho, in 1893, took his vows in 1895 and was ordained in 1906 in Spokane, Washington Gonzaga University where he then caught Classics and was Director of the School of Oratory until 1911 Among his pupils there was Crosby. He spent two year leper colony at Molokai as a volur teer; conducted missions in all Southeast Alaska Catholic churches; conducted retreats for laymen and clergy throughout the United States from 1926 to 1929 was in char the Immaculate Conception in Fairbangs: in 1932 was namec delegate to the E aristic Congress in Dublin, remaining in Ireland a year conducting retreats and mis- at the Bing ¥ NEWS % word that her husband, a corporal in the U. S. Army, was discharged en June 17, and will be home as quickly as transportation allows to ¢ his newly born daughter. Mys. Marcella Irish is expecting her husband, Stf. Sgt. J. W. I home from X; onths service in Eu- rope v famous 8th Infantry Divisi Mrs. Dell Simmons left by plane esday, enroute to Fort Lewis, shington, to visit her husband, 10 has I)r“n hospitalized there and i ut to be transferred to the Army Hospital in Denver. | Mrs. Anna Henry received W from her son, Sgt. Paul L. Edwar stating that he is convalescing from operation at Madigan General al at Fort Lewis. He failed e whether or not the operation resulted from wounds received over- Mrs. Mae McNulty has had word from two of her sons in the army. Jce McNulty wrote that he was en-| route to the Burma Road and Tom-| my McNulty wrote that he had re- 'lnn(d from Europe and was en- ving a 30-d furlough in Seattle Iu fore being <luppM across the Pac- sions; in 1940 was appointed spirit- | ific ual advisor to the staff of Seattle, Mrs. McNuty's daughter, Mrs. C. College, and in 18 me to Sitka!B. Wildes, with her young son Tom- to take charge of St sory’s Par- my arrived on the Northland from ish their home in Seattle to spend a he Rev. O'Reilly is t author of weeks with the family. three spiritual books The Light y will return on the next North- Divine, gnation Retreat for'land Priests” “The Biography of — " According to a recent Washington Sitka he has in- letter, Staff Set Chris Larsen of Sit- ss windows in the sh clear- v fish pond, respect of the en- industry, friendli- and spirituality. | wreh ed, plante tiful large g and has w tire town b; ness, sincer: Patrick Mike Breen, who e T the Pigneers’ Home from Nome May, 1943, died July 14 and bi ied in the Pioneer Cemetery by t Rav. O'Reilly July 16. Born in Ireland in December, 1868, came to Alaska in 1900, prospe in Neme and Kennicott. H spent some years in Ketchik he Carey Breen Miss Berta Whittimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Whitti- more, former residents of Sitka, be- came the wife of Tech. Sgt. Francis D. McNeff, Army Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. M kinspark, Pennsylvania, at a mal church wedding in Anchora recently. Following the ceremony a bridal supper and reception was giv- en at the Idle Hour Country Club on Spenard Lake. Mrs. McNeff was at one time a Civil Servic on Japonski. Mrs. Walter Dangel has received Conway Dock Company 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 SITKA,L ALASKA at SITKA RUSS CLITHERO employee! WIH]N iIN SITK fl\ Make Your Headquarters ka, Dick Dalziel and John Satre, Jr., of Juneau visited Representative Bartlett his Washington, D. cifice while awaiting transportation for serv as. . Tom Torum received a letter from her mother, Mrs. Carl Wick, m Ratvika, Norw: stating that all the family was safe and well. It s the first word Mrs. Torum had had frem her family for five years. Bucky Harris, formerly stationed t Fort Ray, arrived by plane early this weck to spend his furlough with friends, flying the entire trip frem his station in Georgia in four days. Leslie Yaw, Superintendent of the eldon Jackson School, left by plane Thursday enroute to Iowa for a month’s visit with his parents. ant Gen- arrived by S. Einstoss and his eral Manager Joe Kellel plane T y on a brief business |trip connected with their fish buy- ing interests. | ©On sunday, July 15, Dan Moller lml as his guests on a fishing trip |to Katlean, Dr. and Mrs. Louis G. | €charpenbe Pete Ramer and Jimmy Price. Jimmy caught a 19% inch dolly, which he entered in the Rotary Fish Derby. | The Janidore, 142 foot yacht own-| |ed by Gilbert W. Skinner, was in port Tuesday and Wednesday, after months leisurely cruise from , to the Westward and back. the yacht were Mr. and W. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Burke and their children, Jr, and Barbara, Mr. and a G | Lewis Lewis, Guests aboard the was in port were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, Miss Madge Clunis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and daugh- s ter Patricia, Mrs. W. C. Charteris, Miss Esther Charteris, Mrs. Charles Wortman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank boat while it Janidore which was used by the HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality” Manager C(OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled AND SITKA, W COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR ALASKA |Mrs. Trigve Strom, Mrs. Jack Cal | Mrs. y |Frank Wright, Jr. ' friends. | Mrs. John M. Allen and Jack Allen.! ,'?,,—_I {Gen. Buckner during his Alaska |€corvice, was recently purchased from |the Army as a gift for Mrs, Skinner and after this cruise will be redecor- ated and renamed the Leonore. Gordon Buckman left by Monday to return to service after a menth’'s furlough visiting family | and .friends. While here Buckman was a member of the recently or-| 1 ganized band which played on the Fourth and started the USO mem-| (bership drive by serenading the| town from a truck. : Frank Garnick .nn\r(l by plane Monday to visit his son Sgt. Ed Gar- nick who is connected with the local ACS. New civilian dellwn messenger for the ACS is Mrs. Jerry Martin,! whose husband is a Navy Musician Mrs. Martin is from Long California, and is here visit- Mrs. D. R. Anderson. On July 14, M1< Harold Veatch |was hostess at a tea in honor of| h(‘x mother, Mrs. Garrison Turner, !who is visiting from San Anselmo, | California. Seventy-five guests were Beach, ing her sister, linvited. Assisting during the a(((\r»l |noon were Mrs. Stanley Totten, Mrs. | Lloyd Tilson, Mrs. Martha Kostrom- |etinoff, Mrs. Roy Averit and Mrs. E. | M. Goddard. | Mrs. W. C. Charteris and Mrs.| Charles Wortman entertain on July 20 in honor of Miss Esther Char- teris of Great Falls, Montana, with a tea at the Charteris home. Assist- Earl| hostesses were Mrs. Rudolph Sarv ing the Shennett, Mrs. Frank Henne: and Mrs. James Thompson, who before his recent discharge from the ACS was stationed in Sitka, arrived from : Ketchikan aboard ‘the halibut schooner Western, to visit with Boats calling in port the past! week were: Tongass of Seattle, Nels Stangvik, skipper, with 56,000 pounds cf halibut; Lorna H. with 25000 pounds of black cod; White Hope with 24,000 pounds black cod; the Faith IT with 35,000 pounds of hali- but; Leviathan, Ole Moland, skipper, with 44,000 pounds halibut; Platin- um stopped in for supplies enroute to Seattle for tuna fishing; Vivian June brought in a small load of | eeine fish; Turn Peint of Ketchikan with 5400 pounds of Alaska reds. | H. F. Rowe, fish buyer from Kal- inen Bay, and his wife are in town |for a brief visit and are registered at the Sitka Hotel. The recent heavy rains have br bt an unprecedented number |of dollys into Indian River and the ,tl\ll(hrn are having rare sport fish- ling. They claim the dollys refuse to ke lured with eggs so the kids are | experimtenting with « flies. Thirty years ago Sitka kids hadn't heard of flies and were fishing the same river with twine and bent pins. The |resulting catch would make no Derby |8ntries but were good eating and ,good fun. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baldwin and their sons Roy and Richard left by plane Friday morning enroute to An- chorage after years in Sitka. | Their two houses in Fletcherville were bought by Orville Hembree and Richard Preston, fishermen, who ere scnding to the states for their families. Max Ferris is now on the graveyard shift at the Sanitary Market. Bobby Hennessy and the Roden- berg baby are quarantined for ten days with the measles. R DOROTHY’'S DAN: G SCHOOL Classes now enrolling in baton ! | twirling, tap, toe-tap eccentric! character, toe ballet, acrobatic, boys acrobatic class, body toning classes for working gals, social dancing for beginners. 411 Tth St. Phone Red | 875. e At present, approximately 80 per |cent of all tooth brushes are made ‘lmm nylon bristles. e | HAIR STYLED by Experts WE SPECIALIZE | Waving Permanents Styling Shaping Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. ML Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | plane will be “Life.” 8:30 a. m.—kcly Mass and in- | struction. 10:30—Holy mass followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. ,5and 7to 9 p. m. a resident of four Notices for ihls church ¢corumn ! must be received by The Empftre not later than 10 o’clock Friday evening to guarantee chauge of sermon topics, ete. FIRST CHURCn OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sundny services will be held at am. in the Pirst Church of chn.st Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street, and the Subject Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. monial meeung. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room fs open Wednesday afternoons from ; 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the — Testi- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA cubject of sermon, “The Mercy of Christ” by acting pastor, the Rev.| J. L. Sawyer. | BETHEL TABEKNACLE (Assembly of God) [ Corner 4th anu Franklin Sts. | REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday services— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schaol. Clus-j es for all ages. A special invitation to those children not already at- tending a Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer Ser- vice. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. —Orches-,rm practice. Wednesaay evening meeting. The public is cordially invited & [attend these services and visit the reading reom. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nati~ity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J., Pastor 6:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. Daily—Mass throughout the summer months. i Confessions—Saturdays, and eve| of first Friday and Holy Days, 4 to! TIIE METHODIST CHURCH Friday, 8:00 p. m—"“Christ's Am-| bassadors” young people. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Church at corner 2nd and Main The services of this church are held on Saturday the Seventh Day of the week. 10:00 a.mn.— Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible classes for all ages. Miss Madge E. Muchmore, Superin- tendent. 11:00 a.m.— Saturday, Sabbath worship. Sermen by the pastor, E. E. Jensen. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Hour of study and devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and surth Tnursday at 1:30 pm. A cordial welcome is extended w all the services of this church. 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Bible Douglas Church Services Notices for tnis cmurch columu must be received by The Empire pot later than 10 o'clock Friday | evening to guarantee change o sermon topics, etc | PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH REV. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF. No services during summer. SAINT ALOYSIUS' CHURCH 9:00 a. m.—Mass. | DOUGLAS GOSPEL MISSION | i 1:00 p.m.—Sunday Schooi, | Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent. | Cur Sunday School will be meet- ing.in the City Hall at 1:00 p.m trom now on. We have a fine staff of teachers. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor ! 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School and worshxp service. Wells.” Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study Classe Saturday—Listen in to our broad- cast over KINY at 4:15 p. m. each week, which is sponsored by the Alaska Evangelization Society. 1If you have no church to call your own, we Invite you to worship with us. All are welcome. P SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1945 i/ NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION Minister with | Sunday Services ‘Topic, “Three Old Gen. 26:18. | |REV. ROBERT S. TRRAT. Pastor.| NORTHERN LIGHT | ” % L (ad Opp. Federal and Territorial Bldg PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J THE L’é’;‘;f“:}‘:nk‘;"lmc“ PSR S SER ICS A TR “Where Faith and Friendshi; g L sy B ® ,I‘l',‘,’"VXZI,LE‘L‘LS;Iz'":cfi-;“w(‘f:::;m |REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor FERR&’S PQRTK AIT QT Organist- Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy | Y Meet” i Sunday Services & Miss Lane Roff, assistant, Franklin at Fourth | gt o. m—Sunday School and|{ 4 photograph captures forever the heauty of the bride on her wed- an Mrs. Ronald Lister, Chairman ¢f| 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. lleoo :‘s; Morning Worship. | ding day. We will take all your wedding pictures. M“-Sl_c- 2 IO:SQ a.m.—_Orgun Preparation for 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. . PHONE 567 SECOND STREET . 10:00 a.m.—Church School under |Wworship. Miss Joann Wolfe, guest| e it S i sliiale. [ dir ¢ Claude V. Bi Act | 9:00 p. m—Social Fellowship Hour.' hecsuonv‘o i ;u lc E—— -“,rua.r:)xgt, e | Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir| —— e — — e o lngl“;xop&m i EnNi(‘r (g, : ll.b> a. mf— ivine f.):;hp GOd‘ prflCuCe s ko o g i ] e il v Tuesday, 8 p. m—Bible Study o Pastor’s message, “Ged’s Unfold- | Departs.” Soloist, Mrs. Don Burrus. Lecture | AUDIT3 SYSTEM! TAXES ing Pattern.” Responses and an- The public is cordially invited to at-| " | AR 7 1 them by the Junior Choir. Service|tend this service, which will close e (G broa "x;st ; promptly at 12'06 noon. i o e Tk NEILL CLARK and COMPANY 8“00‘ p: m.—Evensong. Messisellh o ; ; ior’;}l]qe e L ’ by the Pastor, “The Story of the CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Churz;Sdrans;;.m:ver‘;oms(:(l:ongf ;:s Public Accountants-—Auditors—fax Counselors Bethel Ship.” Services led by the|cyrner Glasier Hignway ana Frita| fourth week of each month at 1 i ‘ p. m. P v f{‘“ll"k“e‘;‘z;‘: B o (s Cove Road at Auk "3‘;’,, Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. | 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 P ¢ REV. WILLIS R. BO! A | ! Titiaion a D X . WedRiaian, (00, v i oE N < mfm‘r 5 pf;zri Efyhe:?o;‘fl:;"“fl?:fil Fatrbanics Office: 291-2 Lavery Building 3 circle of the WSCS at the home of yps Max Mielke, Sunday School|you in Jesus' name. LinLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK Mrs. Andrew Robinson. Daily vaca- Superintendent. | N : 4 tion church scheol continues through | ¢ | o R this week, each morning, Monday| " " M—Sunday Sehool ) - — WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF o Friday, 0:30 to 11345 oclock. cqURCH OF JESUS CARIST OF & ? CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY 5 LATTER DAY SAINTS H £ & JUNEAU CITE MISSION Odd Fellows Hall H ! ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE 205 Franklin Street | 10:30 a.m.~Sunday School. I TR H i 5 Mrs. H. M. Krogh 6:30 p. m.—P:-iesL{mod Meeting. | & @5 " omen's Avoanes & TELEPHONE 757 Evangelist and Mrs. John OpsanA‘ 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. [E : ‘ from Seattle. Telephone, Douglas 355. H 2 5 & £ “It's the Nicest Store in Town” & | Sunday Services | ] e E:z:r::fi!—fi—'fih:;—:r!—r—’!—’%fi“ Bflmfi" 11:00 a. m.—Worship. ! CHURCH OF CHRIST {s ' BAESN Hotel Raligiis | 8:00 p. m.—Evening service {Meets in CIO Union Hall on Goldi"“ s e g E L L l S A l m HJ l N E s o Come and head the unadulterated Street, redr of Baranof Hotel. | gospel of Christ good singing and| BOYD FIELD, Minister | b 8 e ¢ , s, N ‘ | DAILY gm?s JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN Services Tuesday and Priday at| SUNDAY SERVICES \ wumu nmfi ‘ via Petershurg and Wrangell “ 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. | 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. | $ ; 5 | 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. [ | With connections to Craig, I\lfz\vuck‘ Hydaburg and THE 8:00 p. m.—Evening Services. | | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle SALVATION | Preaching nightly except Satur- Piflll' 5}9 | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 J ARMY dnys 8t 8 3. m. e e o i ? Willoughby Ave. L oyprarran SOIENCE iy [P R Capt. and Mrs. John Hoogstad, | LESSON-SERMON FOR | || OILBURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Y S el SR services oy suxoay| | CARQ TRANSFER 1 T p OIS ; : e The subject of the Zesson-Ser-| h !B o S Night, Mrs. Willard in Chmggt ahin wmcx11 SRR ! HAULING and CRATING . mg! 1 MEEY JETVICe h Sunday, 10:30 a. —Cottage | i P | Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- § DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Day P e ¢ J Ph 476 mes : ay Phone 711 P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 47 meeg;fg;:,me homp:ot s, Ja day, July 22, will be “Life.” Phone 344 Phone 344 ) |"2:30 p. m.—Afternoon praise ser-| Excerpts from Christiau Science ©-- e ¥, | Fhe Bible-t Timothy: Fight the 3 . m.—Youth meeting. e Bible-1 Timothy: Fight g.gg l}; x:x—s:;:zauon mee‘img \good fight of faith, lay hold on eter- s B " Praise Ger. nal life, whereunto thou are also \“c'le‘hundny. 9:50.9. To.olikia0. g icalled, and that hast professed a ¢ Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Night. 'good profession before many wit- The Youth Night service is hem{nc;s&'srelauve passage from “Science 2 ! t for all boys and girls desiring to; land Health with Key to the Scrip= d work on crafts, airplane models,| E ete. It is planned that this program‘t‘"eg lby l\sd‘:ry 'fs‘:l‘e" ddy: We aul;:, will carry on during the summer|CPY “l’ln sy ‘zgl-‘; as;\;ehq 5 'months for any of the native chil-| 94 T€ :“ce “p‘:: - amw“;: dren remaining in the village. Plans:ml”' :nmf:“}; i fie e pare sEDNaIDy T0s A hovs: so";nm & 1: f DCher:ecm(xs 4 19‘2’:.A e Serving the Cause of |ball team as well as dther recrea- leave all for P . “ w a r i aus tional activities. W, sy o000 Victory 5| IBAPTIST GOOD WILL CENTER| YRESBYTERIAN CRURCH P Courteous and Dependable 4 218 Main Street Corner West 8th and E Sta. n ea (4 Cooe Service to Alaska 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. 1] MA“"S'O;:: S St. Wi A 0N C0 : Wednesday and Friday, 1 p. m,| TER LEFF, Minis 'I I | work for boys and girls. | “A Church with an open door MASKA TRANSP”R . ¢ |‘Whosoever will may come.'”, Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 THE CHURCH OF THE | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s Fellow- i i A S | Fourth and Gold ship. s = e REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector i Miss Marguerite Shaw, organist. RUSEM(?F Osll:fi'l::ggg LACSHIJR(JI -4 Mrs. G. F, Alexander, choir dir- o lector. Fitin Strect Q REDUCED FARES to | Sunday Services The REV. EUGENE OLENDY | Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Rector | Efiechve July 21 Westwarll Alaska J/ | 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 pm.— - 10:00 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Thoughts on Christian Marriage.” Forbes, baritone, Breath of God,” by Peace. 12:45 p. m.—Holy Baptism. a. m,, Holy Communion. hearsal. welcome at our services. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the hearts of the city” Main and Third Streets Organist, Miss Bernice Mead. 9:45 a.m—Sunday School. 11:00 a, m,—Morning Worship. sermon by the Rector entitled “Some | Cffertory solo by the Rev. William | “Breathe On Me, Wednesday (St. James’ Day) 10:00 Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- Strangers and visitors are always G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor. Evening service. Sunday service, 10:00 a. m.—High mass and Holy Communion. Choir -rebearsal every Thursday. ay 7:30 pm. CHURCH OF C«RIST (Christian) Invites You To Worship 10th and E — On Bus Line CALVIN C. HARTMAN, Pastor. Phone - - Blue 659 SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. 11:00 a. m.—Church Service and sermon. 7:00 p. m—Bible Study. 8:00 p. m.—Worship. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study. ——— Production of baby carriages, strollers, and walkers in 1944 total- ed 1636000 units, an increase of 32 per cent over that of 1943, ANCHORAGE ...$.70 100 McGRATH NOME .. BETHEL . NAKNEK KODIAK 3 B & 130 (Effective July 21st) OODLEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE Coctosmmnitick Medusdnd l! BARANOF HOTEL to All Intermediate Points Phone 716 SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX

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