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VR A bt L Al PAGE TWO THL DAll Y ALASKA h’\li’ll\LmJU EAU, ALAbKA | bureh thmouncements 4 e e N hurch column \ rece by I'he Empire not later 10 o'clock Frday to guarantee change of topics, erc First ( ,’mu/( of Christ, Secientist y School ces will be held at the First Church of Juneau, on Fifth 1M and the subject wi [ h> Only Cause and Testignon- Room This room is noons from r the Wed- public these E roem . invited ‘to d visit the Catholic Church ch of the Nativity of the jin Mary, Juneau 2 Gold Streets REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J, Pastor Masse nday—o0:00, 8:30 and 1 s on Week Days—7:00 and t 1d 7:30 p. m Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- days, eve of First Frida 4to5 p.m;Tto9p.m The Methodist Church Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Fricnd- ship Meet” ROBERT S. TREAT, Past Ruth M. Po; Chairman of Holidays, REV. Organist—Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Lister, Music. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Schocl. Claude v, Brown, Acting Superintend 11:00 a. m.—Morning W message by the Past “Wa Noed Not Stand Alone”. Anthem by the Meditation” by Senior choir, “A Brahms. 8:00 pm. — Evening Worship. Message by the Pastor, “Our Church.” Devotional moments and hymns we like to sing. Immediately following the service the trustees will meet. Monday, 3:00 p. m—Junior Choir rehearsal, aged 6-12. Tuesday, 3:00 p. m.—Junior Choir rehearsal. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer meet- ing and Scripture study in Little Chapel Thursd Northern Light Presbyterian Chureh Franklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” 5 a. m.—Sunday School 10:50 8. m.—Organ Preparation for Worship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, crganist. 11:00 a. Sermon topic, Life.” 6:30 p. m.—The Young Scciety will meet in the Church Parlors. Work will be continued on the Haines House project. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—The Choir will rehearse at the Church. The Choir is at work in the Christmas music. Friday, 2:00 p. m —The World Ser- vice Circle will meet in the Church parlors. The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth.and Gold Streets m.—Divine The Worship Shadows of People’s REV. W. ROBERT WEBB. Rector 27, Ernest Ehler, Choir Dtrector Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Sunday Services Second Sunday in Advent £:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m.—Church Bchool. 1 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Eermon by the Recor on the subject, *Jesus Christ in our Live: This is the third in a series of sermons dur- ing the Advent € n on the Doc- trine of the Incarnation. Offertory solo by Helen McKelv soprano, Task” by Ashford. 1 m.—Adult Confirmation v, §:00 p. m—St. Mar-! paret’s Guild will meet with Mrs, W. M. Whitehead. Thursday, 4:00 p. m. — Young ples’ Confirmation Class 30 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal Friday, 8:00 p. m.—V at the Rectory. and visitors welcomc at our services. Russian ()7"]10(10.‘, Church|: Pe in; alws are Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— Evening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Holy Communion Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Chiureh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a. w,—Sunday Scheol €:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting 7:30 p. m—Church Services Telephone, Douglas 355. estry meet- | (Cluristian) Wadnesday, 4:00 p. CE meet- | 10th and £ On Bus Line ing for girls. Director, Mrs. Adelaide Invites You To Worship Paulson 7 Homer C. Murphy, Ph. D., Minister 7:30 p. m.—Young People afd Phone - Blue 650 Adult CE nw('(ln” leader, Mrs, Clara L. p. Dawes, Organist Barlow Sunday Services 8:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsal AP Newsfeatures ETTING ready to emerge from behind the micro- phone on to the realistic felevi- sion screen are these actors from the Mr. and Mrs. Norih radio program. Instead of rely- ing on noises provided by the studio sound effects man, they‘re making their own by really aci- ing out the script. At rehearsal, here’s how they do it. m.—Bible School Thursday, 2:00 p. m.—Missionary! Knape, Superintendent Socie sewing sale in the Church m.—Morning Worship. recreation hall. J | bisc I'he Saints Coronation.”| Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehear- 3 ) sal. Evangelistic message.” will bring to the at- svening audiences iences on the for- Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. Everybody welcome m who are Baptist 4 and Mrs. Applezate, Ba 1ary in the Congo Africa tist Dr Sermon, Sunday Services \iurph\' has visited many other mis- ) cionaries b his relatives and The. subject of fthe Lesson-Ser- from tim time will hat» many Mon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, Dec. 9, will be “God the Only Cause and Creator.” Excerpts from Christian Science | interesting s to tell about other peoples and their way of living. We do conduct a denomina- tional program; regardless of your religious cftiliation you will enjoy a lesson-sermon: imple Gospel message suppliment- The Bibl>-Lhe Acts: Heaven 1s ed with experiences in my throne, and earth is my foot- h many other nation- g stool: what house will ye build me? 1 cver the world. saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest? Hath not my hand made Resurrcctwon Lutheran ah these things? CJ g Ccrrelative passage from “Science / o 1th with Key to the Scrip- Main cnd Third Streets ' by Mary Baker Eddy: The in the hecrt of the City for the |cre cative Principle—Life, Truth and livarts of the City” 5 God. The universe re- G. HERBSRT HILLERMAN, Pastor Mrs. Eunice Nevin iss Bernice Mead anday School. —Morning Worship. the Paster, “Serving the edom.” Junior choir, " by Sulljvan. God. There is but one crea- ter and one creation. This creation ts of the unfolding of spiritual ideas and their identies, which are c¢mbraced in the infinite Mind and fcraver reflected. These ideas range from the infinitesimal to infinity, 'and the highest ideas are the sons and ighters of Ged. (p. 502-503) Chureh of Christ 1107 am Wt p. m.—Catecheti- " Wednesa 7:20 p. m.—Senior Meets in CIO Union Hall Choir prac |Gola Street, rear of Baranof Hotel — BOYD FIELD and ROY KEY Belhl 1a/>mhm1<' Mtntsters Boz 671, Juneau. Sunday Services m.—Bible Study. (/i semably of God) Fourth ! Franklin Streets :00 a. REV. . BAKER, Pastor g Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 6:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 10:00 a. m. ax nday School. Class- es for all A special invitation 5 § i to those children not already at- Juncawu Baptist Mission tending a Sunday School. At American Legion Hall J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- ¢s for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- 11:00 a. m—Morning W tic Service —Regular Ser- ist Ambass- TintenAnE. . e 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sern 7] t. “The Tmmutabil- Sl ” Sermon sub, “The Christian day 7:30 p. m, also 00 :“L; e e Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Baptist Goodwill Center on Main Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. E. E. JENSEN, Pastor The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. Street. ¢ We welcome you to all our services. The Lutheran Church 10:00 &, i —Saturday, Sabbath pgv. ERNSL L nARe b Pastor School. Bible classes for all ages. Sunday Services Mr John E. Turner, Superinten- 9:45 a. m—Sunday School and dent 3 Bible Class. m—Saturday, Sabbath = 1.09 a, m —Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| g.00 p. m—Evening Service. sen. | 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. I . 7:30 p. m.—Midweek, Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir Meeting. Hour of Bnble‘pmmce Study and Devotion. Tuesday, Dorcas Society meets second and Lecture. fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. ! Wednesday—Brotherhood ~ Club A cordial welcome is extended t0 meets the first and the third week 8 p. m.—Bible Study all the services of this church. of the month at 8 p. m. = A | Thursday—The women of the Clapel-By-The-Lake |church meet every second and Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz |fourth week of each month at 1 p. m Cove Road at Auk Lake | Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday Sehool. | Every Day—The Lutheran Chureh |opens wide her doors and welcomes The |’ [ f& P *'E" ‘ou in Jesus’ name. Salvation Army - Douglas Church ! Willoughby Ave. CAPT. a’;ld MRS. J. HOOGSTAD | Officer: Charg | S Tonight, 7: ;0’" p. 8 c—«F‘amlly{ eIVIces night 1 Notices for this church column |must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday |evening to guarantee change of Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:20 p. m—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. gm.—Sunday School. 7-30 ». m—Salvation Meeting. | “ermon topics, etc. Tuesday, 1:00 p. m.—Home League. ! Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Bible Study. Saint Aloysious’ Church Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Night., 9:00 a. m.—Mass. | | i Memorial Presbyterian | Dauglas Gospel Mission Chureh { 1:00 p. m—Sunday School, with Corner West 8th and E Steeets |MtS: R. E. Baker, Superintendent. “A Church with an open door— Our .Sunday School wil lbe meet- ‘Whosocver will may come’.” ing in the City Hall at 1:00 p. m. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister|from now on. We have a fine staf( Manse, 140 S Street ‘D[ teachers. Sunday Services | EE " 11:00 a. m~Divine Worship. | Douglas Bible Church Sermon by the Pastor, 'Prepflrmg PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor he Way of the Christ Teday", tex Sunday Services ye the way of the Lor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. |make straight in the desert a high-| 7:30 p. m.—Evening Service. way for our God." An anthem, “Re-| Woadnesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer |joice in the Lord” will be sung by meeting and Bible Study. ia full choir. \ 7:30 p. m.—Young €:30 p. m—Young People's CE Singspiration and nvor»ung ‘Topic: “The Time To Say, No Leader, Adeliade Bartness, | | president of the group. | 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. ser-! mon h\ the Pastor. “Choose your Pre; ecreation. Everybody welcome to all services. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH r Tithing This hour ROBERT WEBB Vicar lly « ed for your Tiss rghret Paavse.. Oborinis i enr A eleome SUNDAY 3 |sermon by the hcax Choir rehearsal 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout meeting. Scoutmaster,|welcome to our services. p. . Tuesday \Treop 614 Christian Science Lesson-| Strangers and visitors are always) | Kiss HER AGAIN is director John Loveton’s ordar as Helen tewis and John Curtin practice for television. At right sound effects man William Verdier kisses his hand to produce the | sound of a kiss for the radio uudnence. b & TELEVISION SCRfiP has to be o reul one, so John Curtin and Staats Cotsworth go to it with boxing gloves. The sound of a fight on the air is simulated by the sound effects man siapping his fist into o piece of rubber. THE WEAKER SEX FEE\.S WEAK and Alice Frost does a compe- tent collapse on a board that produces the usual dull th d. Sound man Frunk loughrun just knocks hls should Hem Y Rewarded De- Fiiz DQUARTERS, Alaskan wbeth Abraham, M par t — The War Department George h,hn\m" Mrs. Johnson, s the award of the Sol- vyajle : of five, S. B to 2nd Lt. Leon R. on. Gowan, Army Air Force whose home | iress is E Wash., for hero-| 1 whe evening for the crash of his ka s were the fol- in ATC airplane on February |1 an—Henry Hogue, 1. 19 V. W and Gerald Cashen; to On that ) AT- | Wrangell—Mrs. E. L. Williams, and 11 typs atreraft ed from | to Petersburg Don Foster, Jr., |the 1468th AAF Base Unit, slaskan Frank Mugata, Jack OConnor and {Division, ATC at Galen e C_Uh\'}:k\_fl i h “,“.(,1 ircraft suffered engi e RPREE: HOSSCHRES 2 after beoming ‘airborne, and | Pom Devlin, Mrs. M. d, almost immediately tak p.| Beverin Herita, 5. Bele. B T Govnn. the oiat _ | mond, Earl King, W. M ‘Moulton, |panying the mwatd’ stat |R. W. Burch, J. W. McGuire, . D. F. Blanchard, C. M. il, James Roth- b\un;‘ Silverfield, | ind aj rthough suffering gree on the leg, face and head ccmpound fracture of the |with his clothing ctually extricated himself from the Rolling in the snow he d the fire on his nd | fire,| Pl A. C. Alle ", Rober & | Creek, Jac 3 Kuehl, wreck= | =5TFT extin- | P- I Trackwell and Ja uk Lyons sthing, | i | Buis ning to bother said reporter The “something” is the flag which | customarily flies from the flagpole R lat the Governor's House, and has not been there to wave its cheerful }grentmg since the Governor's de- | parture for the States. 1 Gthers besides the reporter have i remarked about this, and about ] | their disappsintment at seeing the | OLn ou l(l'z"' pole bare these past days. Isn't | |there scmecne who can do some- 1thing abcut this? - > upun lumwl and the then crawled back to the aircraft, 7 g cpened the fuselage door, crawled wHERE S IHE H-AG, n 'md nnhm(‘nwl th< afety belt | i : 0SB | Afl er dragging the passenger to e "“‘,:Wf"n'\““"'r:]”' retumed 10| gomething has been definitely |t R & pled to reseue| ;. cing on one reporter’s daily trips| ] remaining two crew members. | d from work, and begin-| lms heroic act reflects great credit|'® 2d from Kot . « States { Alaska arrived in : o 1 at 4 o'clock yes-| A trade magazine survey shows | {that more than 100 department 1 with the follgwing igers from Seward: Walter A. 1l, G. E. Krause, Mr, and Mrs. stores in the United States are con- = dering some use of television, \mm George Badgett, C:('ut.,\ Karp- | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1945 —— ':-<erl the City’s support for an edu- EVERGREEN BOWL |c-o oo o . i IS RECOMMENDED uev) child knows just where, when AS WINTER AREA and uncer what conditions he can do ding sa(vly Lions Propose Construction of Coasting Slope and j' Skafing Pond | D ntec overgreen Bowl| Pan American Airways flew the | a v T recr m area for Ju-| following passengers on trips to and s children headlined a six-|from Seattle, Whitehc:se, and Fair- nt program of mmendations hanks yesterday: Council la Mot A To Seattle: Clarence Morrill, John Y i lots D o S Burdstte Winn, Edith Wick rvice group also propased | fyecr Burdatte Winn, Edith ball park, and, if minhtion of Gold Biredt| o eRa Mpriual, d e Jome ShnL;r‘y Jumes, John Me- b oo ,| Gillivery, David amb, Carrell J. O. Rude, heading the LIoNS'| g,;, ‘Ghyis Henning, Chester Wag- e, pointed to the hazards .."Gcoroe “Hudson, Frea Fairly, 1 in the present use Of UN- |y oy byckett, Beula Goyke. ; sty ets for children’s| =5 ) provent tragedy, let's youngsters fun off the ph Fitzmaurice, Laura De Blasio, Robert Young, William Kir- (by, O. Z. Hall, Francis Jackson, Jack Thomas, George Bachner, Rolf | Peterson, Robert Gleason, Stanley | Dobberth-in, Henry Tjersland, Irenc Graham, Francis Stark, Claude Den- , and Lucille Sanders Treat followed the Lion's spe mmendations which pro- Io ball park be cleaned off program to be conducted ‘To Whitehorse: Charles Goldstein and Bert Hallen. To Fairbanks: Yrio Gussila. From Seattle: Harvey Fiber, Mrs. Betty Faris, Mrs. Eva Herning, Earl Beistline, Kathleen Reaves, Mickial Kelly, Mrs. Betty Ellis, Alma Perry, John Reely, Sherman Smith, Jean Smith, Wilho Alenius. Randall Polk Hawley Dudley, Ed- ward Rodenberg, Wallis George, Lew Ellsworth, William Murry, Robert Seaman, Karl Paschen, Kathleen Wheelock, Fletta Christopherson, and Vida Lee. ——————— HOSPIiAL NOTES Discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital are the following medical patientc: Mrs. Al Bucker, Barbara Avery, El- sie Atchley, and James Calboun. Angeline Gromass, who has been receiving medical care at the Gov- ernment Hospitel, has been dis- charged and this morning returned to Wrangell where she is a student at the Institute. Leo Marks, also a patient, was admitted tc spital this morning. - > o Red Cross received $63,598 during the war from prisoners in American penal institutions, all con- tributed from prison earnings. - > DRINK| KING BLACK LABEL! The constructed and the dik-| sded for skating It ested that a portable * be constructzd to give get-away for coasting ing the fool t coasting hill to pre- rom turning off onto| d to completely pro- m encroachmwent by | recommendation t was ackad, too, that streets inter- 1d street k2 completaly te and that the top of the hill | e caded at Sixth street to to the section from 1 — if Gold street e withdrawn as a { cenfine coastir treet dov ared that the hill above > steep for safety any- hat blocking it off as pro- nd limiting sliding to the tion would leave Sixth and free for vehicle cross tion neces- down the Evergreen Bowl. 1d offer cxcellent ning and be excessive in cost announced his own evelop- of that towns- support it. Mayor Errest Parsons agreed that see Gold street ns' principal sugge en if ATTENTION Hotel and Reslavrant Employees’ Alliance The Annual ELECTION OF OFFICERS of Local 871 Will Be Held in the A.F.of I, Eiall 114 Second Street, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 from 8 A. M. iill § P. M. FERN EATO Pry but jcined with it was | ace must ke the some dcubt that such a development as| for Evergreen Bowl ided fo :m nter. In that | t t, perhaps Harris, “(Hul(&l for Gold. ated that the City’s g idget already has been exrended on summer Bowl activities | 1 financing for the proposed pro- m must be aided from other sour- | ces. He pointed out that the City | provided liability insurance, the of ch had heretofore proved | mbling block to service group | ns for playfields. hother Lions' recommendation | s that the Police be made respon- | sible for determining when coasting | tc be allowed; that they not open| L to sleds until there is suf- | ficient snow and that they then | ure that those streets are ted. i tudy of the winter recrea- FINER with authority delegated and that ccmmittee given a free hand to k out and put into effect what- immediate program it may de- upon. Committee chairman cide Don Skuse stated that he will im-| mediately .call a meeting of dele-| gates from all clubs to sit with his‘K ccmmittes, the City Engineer and | Chief of Policc to work out what be done. . ' uncilman Skuse was fully in| faver of the Evergreen Bowl plan, but was not optimistic concerning rll' cding the ball park. He pointed {out that it had been tried and had mally failed, dve to changing her, Scout Executive Delbert Hanks The Triangle Cleaners REGULAR CLEANING of Your Clothing Makes Fine Clothes Look LONGER . . JUST CALL LAST NATURAL S. E. THORPE————Owner PHONE BLUE 765 Llemmrfyoenyrmenypeomenfyemme = | Whole or Crushed We make DELIVERIES to YOUR HOME as well as ALL BUSINE SS HOUSES P ——————— GLACIER ICE COMPANY From9A.M.105P. M. ICE ;

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