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SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 23, 1946 PAGE TWO ; {ALASKA AIRUINES Funeral Services STEAMER MOVEMENTS ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SETTLEMENT OF G. M. STRIKE IS NOT IMMINENT BOWLING Merchants Leaguers swung into the third leg of their three-ring FLIES 30 FRIDAY For Caplain Jarvis 2o e , Denali, from Seattle, westbound, | Heid Toda?]’ seafl'e scheduled to arrive Mundny.b 5 Notices for this church column Memorial Pr(‘sby(t’rian | The tourney last night at the Elks Alleys Alaska Airlines flew 30 p: North Sea, from Seattle, due :‘ou:“hl:ir n“!(](:!l'\‘s‘dl uhvo' Ir:(i ';",13';; Church | Salvation I‘;,"h e e Flormsh e a gers in holiday traffic ye: . On Monday night or Tuesday. : ] 1; 3 i |three-game sweep over the Califof- | ith 4 s SEATTLE, Feb. 22.—Funeral ser-| Pring N i L e ¢ | m i i 3 sadt « 'the Starliner Fairbanks, arriving o, Feb. 23 —Funeral ser cess Norah, scheduled to sail evening to guarantee change of Corper West 8th and E Steeets | Wi”:}lg’hbg;z Ave, |Mia Crocers in the most orie-sided NegO'la“OnS Resumed ML anansecs 7w Louise| Vice Will be held here today for |from Vancouver Tuesday. i Ton age, SE MU capt. John B, Jarvis, 36, Army| Columbia, from west, southbound, sermon topics, etc. “A Church with an open door— encounter of the evening. The| ‘Whosoever will may come'.” =1 CAPT. and MRS. J. HOGGSTAD, three other matches ended in odd. line wins for Coca Cola Bottlers, | n rner, W |Knight, Col. H. Warner, Willam 1. oportation Corps, who was | scheduled to arrive Sunday pul Horton, W. H. Suder, L. St Port Commander %t Ketchikan, un- nothing definite, fil that installation was disbanded. Detroit = 970,000 Commanding Officers ——————— First Church of Christ, |wALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Mim'stev[ Scientist 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Sunday services will be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth ond Main street and the subject will be “Mind.” Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- ial meeting Christian science Reading Room in church b This room is open Wednesday afternoons from day evening meeting. The public is ¢ ly invited to| attend these services and visit the| reading room. | Catholic Crurch Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth end Gold Streets REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J, Pastor Masses on Sunday—-6:00, 8:30 and 10:30. Masses on Week Days—7:00 and £:00. Benediction—Sundays, Holidays, | First Pridays, 7:30 p. m | Confessions-—Saturday, eve of holi-| days, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 »m.; 7to 8 p m. | The Methodist Church | Opposite Federal and Territorial | Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” REV, ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. Mrs. Roneld Lister, Chairman cf Musie. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Schoal. Claude V. Brown, Acting Supetintendent 11:00 a. m Morning Message by the Pastor, ness Pays.” Anthem by Choir, “Holy Art Thou,” 7:00 p. m.—Epworth : Coach C. L. Anderson will speak to the youth group and the meet- ing will be led by its President. Sue Kennedy, Counsellor, is giving a Manse, 740 S Street Sunday Services service will feature the Rev. R. E. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school includ- | Baker as special speaker and also ing a Bible class for adults. 5 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. | Topic. ‘We must be the world| |we want” Young People are par-| ticipating in this service. 1—In| Our Hearts, by Anita Brown; 2: With Our Talents, by Sylvia Brens- dal; 3~~Through Our Friendships, by Henrietta Burgh; 4—By Our 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | Vision, Harry Brensdal; Choir An-| them, “Softly and tenderly Jesus is Calling,” Prances Barlow. Offertory Violin Solo, Elder Cyrus E. Peck. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. Doug- | las, Alaska. | 7:30 p. m~—Divine worship ¢ Address by guest speaker, Elder Cyrus E. Peck, Lay Worker of Klukwan | Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Troop No. 614 meeting Wednesday, 4:00 p. m.—Jr. C E.| meeting. 7:00 p. m—Young People and Adult C. E 1 Choir Rehearsal. 3 m.—Missionary Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Intermediate C.E Resurrection Lutieran Church WVzis and Third Streets In the heart of the City jor the hearts of the City” | ©REERT HILLERMAN, Pastor i~ Dircctor, Mrs. Eunice Nevin Oiganist, Mrs. Wilda Husted Junicr Choir Director, MrS. Mary Peter: Junior Choir Pianist, Miss Joen Hared. 9:45 a. v ~—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m —Morning Worship. Tte P will use the special titled “Fo ina” with appropriate address. Order of infant baptism i Ch special music by the Bethel Taber- nacle Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. Brig. Taylor, speaker. 2:30 p. m—Pralse Meeting. The Rev. Robert Treat will be the special speaker. 6:00 p. m—Y. P, Meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation eeting. Brig. Taylor, speaker. Monday, 7:45—Praise meeting. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m—Govern- ment Hospital. Thursday, ~ 7:30 p. m.—Bible | 6:30 p. m—Young People’s C. E. Study. Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Youth night. Friday, 7:30 p. m—Sunbeams. Friday, 7:30 p. m—Boys” Club. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Church of Christ Meets in CIO Union Hall Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel BOYD FIELD and ROY KEY Ministers Box 671, Juneau. Sunday Services 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 6:00 p. m—Evening Service. CHURCH OF GOD 526 East Street . REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Minasters. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Radio Wor- ship Service, at Station KINY. 7:00 p. m.—The Bible in Pictures cn the screen. For all ages. 8:00 p. m.—Preaching Service. Church of Christ (Christian) . Tonight, 7:45—Family Night. This Hennings and the [ront-running Sa- bins outfit. Coca Cola opened the evening with an impressive first game—all three rollers on the team counting ower the 200 mark. Ery Hagerup hung on a 230 line to wind wup high for the night. The 202 open- ing line scored by his Coke team- mate Bess Lavenik was high for the feminine brigade. The men of the Sunday Stud League are due to go back into ¢ action on the 420 Maple tomorrow afternoon after a two-week lay-off to clear the alleys for the Ketchi- kan-Juneau tourney. Last night's scores were: cocA COLA H. Simmons 206 148 202 556 B. Lavenik 202 150 146 498 E. Hagerup 213 177 230 620 Total 621 475 578 1674 RACES DRUG L. Hudson 185 160 147 492 W. Blanton 146 142 189 477 P. Hagerup 176 187 150 513 Total 512 494 491 1482 ! CALIFORNIA GROCERY M. Lavenik 165 158 176 499 E." Simmons 142 117 136 395 J. Shepard 103 113 127 343 Total 410 888 439 1187 JUNEAU FLORISTS Carnegie . 188 195 180 563 B. Hudson 131 161 134 426 L. Blanton 102 75 132 309 Total 431 441 456 1298 JUNEAU DRUG L. Holmquist 188 195 185 578 P. Maynard 127 157 103 387 °M. Monagle 146 146 146 438 Total 476 513 449 1403 | Mrs. L. Streiter, Eric Schute. W !iam Friday, Margaret Renfrew, Frank Olson, G. L. Hughes, J. J. Settlement of the nation’s long- DR coifpBe s R = ok TR Clifton, Joseph Adamson. est major strike, the work stoppage of 175000 employees in General, On the return flight to Anchor- Motors plants, is not immediately age were the following passengers: imminent, say leaders of the CIO Pvt. Dave Brown, Eunice Gilbert, United Auto Workers Union Gerald Williams, Catherine Will- s union and corporation officials iams, Mrs. J. G. Williams and in- sumed negotiations in Detroit to- fant, Edward Pope, Mrs. Edward v, a statement by the UAW In- Pope, Pat Schroader, Dale Been, ternational Executive Board dis- Ruby Betterton, John Johnson, Fen- spelled any reports that the end ton Jacobs; to Yakataga: Ben Wat- of the 95-day walkout was near. {ron, Edna Watson and George several basic issues, plus local Priest. damends and the wage issue, are! still not settled,” the Board said in a telegram addressed to all UAW| locals. 2 ! As the deadlock in the automotive | tieup continued, John L. Lewis re- | entered the labor picture and al- | though he would not ‘predict a coal strike by his United Mine Work- ers, he said he expected their prob- lems to be settled upon the merits «f the questions affecting the in- | Idle in Nation (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) man’s new wage-price nolic He died at Lynden Tuesday, of a . home following lLetterman. General has parents, BOY FOR TYLERS s born at St. Ann’; Hospital this week to Mr. and Mi been named Stoven Jasper Tyler. | day general election. wbo b1 General Electric SEATTLE—Chiistopher H. John- 59, suffered a skull fracture and a breken arm vesterday when hit by a car as he crossed a street, A neg- ligent driving charge was placed cgainst . Don Canan 24, Johnson's home is “at Ketehikan, Alaska. -Argentine po- iice said that & number of imen nwve been arrested and a large quantity of arms zed in what was described 25 “a terroristic plot” to cause trouble during the Sune S Sl T PO . . 9 / 3 [ ] / dustry and not on President Tru- | M ) o° . New Demands i The union’s policy committee has been called by the NMW President to meet in Washington March 11 to discuss contract demands, but Lew- is, after a radio broadcast last 1ight would not predict what the cemands would include. In other trouble on the labor front, the naticnwide work stoppage of 250,000 telephone workers re- mained scheduled for March 7, but Federal conciliators were to sttempt to settlement of the wage and hour tisoute. Work stoppages throughout ‘he country kept idie about 970,000. A threatened shutdown of utilities in Heuston, Tex, in support ¢l a fcur-day strike of 650 city em- ployees was withdrawn “uncondi- S a guo, 0 want 4 Wgra for g, dence j, i in amiljag ’ v for Arnol? Wayne Puustinen, Gor- supper for the League in the church d“m R‘(“’ =, '“nd Peilifs fiAnn 10tk and E — On Bus Line HENNINGS !tionally” by officials of the AFL 5§CX&1 o in the afternoon at Ecklund, Senior choir, “Behold a Invites You To Worship °B. Henning 169 169 169 507 Building and Trades Council. Strik- 4:30 o'clock. s iHost” @ Norwegian Folksong ar- HOMER C.MURPHY,Pn.D, H. Petrich 160 122 158 members of affiliate unions , “Religion 3 " Songs S RO e gy Ali B. and Marion Jarman, -— -— -— — union yecognition. we like to sin tone solo sung by John Krug i T -7‘;’0» e e 3 Assistants. Total 487 438 486 1411 The milk strike in Detroit, clos- iy tn‘Bn’b P?ércc iearen | Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Catechetical £ Phone - Blue 650 —_— ing _21 of the city’s 32 dairies and i Bk i 'rpteh “‘g( | s, Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Organist SABINS cutting off, supplies for thousands, 49:' tk.‘\ >‘?nsors ip o e oul Monday, 8:00 p. m.—Sunday Sunday Services A. Stewart 189 169 171 529 entered its fourth day with no indi ¢ for Chri School Teachers' m@eting. 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. *G. Waugh 144 144 144 432 cns of immediate settlement. | Tuesday, 8:00 p. lm ——:H\J:’\' BN s eariny; :00. . in - JhNgE Uity 1 Waker Knape, Superintendent B, Davlin 142 201 160 503 e, e S i h Seripture study in the chape! N T 1 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. — e e Thursday, 7:45—8en choir re- practice - | Ll sy feub-—8ouht shoje re- WISl U0 b m—tautwn| Semoenly e Sume il ) T a sie a5 164 16 PASSENGERS ON ; . s @ " . devot 3 g # T - Thursday, 3:00 p. m-—Brownies, claas 4 Wednesday, 4:15 p. m.—Children BUTLER-MAURO DRUG | Church social room ‘M?Vg + 3:45 p. m—Catechetl- ) meet at the church fog Bible *E. Radde 183 183 183 549 PAA FROM SEATTLE o | ‘\! ¢ v 7:30 Sikitar drills and songs. F. Holmquist 13¢ 138 162 34 e Ghristian Science Lesson-'« Vedne \ 7 p. m.—Senior TR R. Maynard 121 98 130 49! Pan American Airways yesterday i \'1,),(/11// QS i Choir practice. I . .. . __lflew the following incoming and < N, « Y Ces i F i 2 outgoing passengers: from Seattle— i + Y RETL 08 ’ L irst Baptist Church | Total 445 426 482 1332 |OutEOINg passeng ”:*m T‘b]"(t.m I' hi SO 5‘:1- 5"1'(’11”[—])(1‘1} Adventist 5 D ~ | *—Did not bowl. { Ruby Betterton, Dale Been, Edna Ln;l’\,n r‘x"“; v\‘m be :()a'd 'm‘ al Cotiet Beconil and Miin | At /\ml‘rtca’:'-) !.cg_mn Hall i ey B | Watson, Ben Watson, George Priest, g uvxrcch; 13’4011*;1\%‘:@%\1\.1\: Sun-' ppv A L. ZUMWALT, Pastor | J..T. SPUIiLSI .uv'uA. M!rluslef idchn P. Johnson, Delvina Mergens, 1;: e wil o A‘lum.. : The rices of this church are 10:00 a. m.; undz\yl schoo:Clus- COASIM. AIR“"H {Harry Bell, Max Kraus, James INTJ;C:E&;] S Christian Sclence neiq on Saturday, the Seventh Day ‘;Jfi:fis:}m‘]‘f"s' Harold Cargin, Bu- Parks, Keith Wildes, Ruth Horn- - S -ser $ iy 2 lof the week. ; . < . lung, Charles Smith, Frank White, r'x;g;le fm:f = Psaly:mrfiB% the ‘,'O,m 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath ;0.45 a. m.—Morning worship. fl.l!s 'wo ROUIES Estter Johnstone, Ideal Wildes. o . B)l o:h \\;re !l e A:wns n}a(;, School. Bible' classes for all ages. 45 p. m,——‘r:‘;ven.ng ‘Worship: 1 To Nome: Gordon Wildes; to ;nfl Py 0s! o)r them by the oo™ joun B Turner, Superinten. Praver Meeting and Bible Study; Ajaska Coastal Airlines yesterday Seattle: Eric Schute, Marguerite . lE;B ‘Ow s mO\JEz.I e dent WENMAY B T in the floy the following passengers to Renfrew, Louise Knight, James . ndo;n a].mw._;:?s;zuv rofn * ‘lejf:f‘, 11:00 a. m:—Saturday, Sabbath Ba.ptlst Goodwill Center on Maln'flnd from Juneau: | Knight, William Friday, William e s~ et | Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, Street, followed by cholr practice. | prom Sitka: Frank Marshall, L. Suder, Louis Stich, James Sofoulis, | i'mdrzn‘r: r 1"11 Mind :s the g B Jensen. We welcome you to all our serviccs. g Anderson, A. W. Douglass, Mr.|J. Steele Culbertson, Jack Rhode, | % ey Cxi.:r,: a;;:,u x:}}: fi’““-.x‘dm Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek 5 and Mrs. S. F. Zuern; from Peters- |James Davis, Barbara Spear, Man- DO e oy e Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible The Lutheran Church |burg: Emie Carter; from Wrangell: jton Spear, Stanley Hughes, Reuel e oy e ro“b'lll" Study and Devotion. Sitka, Alaska Roy Shangin; from Ketchikan: Lu-|Griffin, Wesley McDonald, Walter FLATPLATE IRCNER ELECTRIC SINK e E( <O R DOH i g ¥:!Dorcas Society meets second and ppy. ERNSTI' }:’le‘.{jnb Ppastoy Cllle Croken, Lt. Howard Croken, Hemrick. ’ i ¥ g ;we zouiwxnd( (h‘;hrl;rv“;:vs(;r(z‘jgu foureh THipaIRY §6 I, 90k 3 .Sumla‘y Services |Fred D. Newburn and Lawrence W.| PR i S i g e glory, honor, do- | A cordial welcome is extended to g, Bucy. { ettt s, zy?;zfi;va:fmye)o\:: e astingly due a1 the services of this church. El?)i:f’ci;.acrsn-'slxnday School and "~ Uci . Dick Dalziel, G. A. Mil- | SENTENCE SUSPENDED i B SR i3 gt ton and Mrs. G. A. Milton. \ Pk o ‘ 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. g | Thomas Sumstad, pleaded guilty | Northern Light ‘ The Church of The Holy ' 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. |10 “counts of forgery & Ketclfikaxi‘ LOOK FUR G'E APP”ANCES FIRST AT PT(‘?()I/!(’)’IIH?? (‘}Nl)'("' T‘V‘llll’]/, E‘[)ISCU]?(II 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Hulm (w“(“. ]‘o today was sentenced in U. S. Dis- | - S01 9 ! Fourth and Gold Sireets Mozxday. 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir trict Court here to two years in | Feanbls t E th fif:\{_ W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector Practice. _ Federal penitentiary on each counts 4 L3 $g i i Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist | Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study MEH MONDAY “IGHI Presiding Judee J. W. Kehoe order- as a eetrlc g t ‘(é"lfl'i!’d “Where Welcome and Wership | Sexagesima Sunday Lecture. # ¢d that the sentences shall run! 3 * Fated 2 ; Meet” Sunday Services | Wednesday—Brotherhood Club| The Gastineau Health Council|concurrently and shall be suspend- | . % Koty 3 WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mtnister | 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion, | mMeets the first and the third week|will meet Monday night at 8 ed. i S Pawel. (| )8 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. | Th> members of St. Margaret's of the month at & p. m. o'clock in the Juneau Health Cen- e I S satiny 10:50 a. m—Organ Preparation for|Guild ere attending this service Toursday—The women of thelter, Room 108, Territorial Building. CARD OF THAN! Nm;smp. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, in a body. Breakfast will be serv- sh“:;h m:et every second and plans for the observance of Social | 3 it the organ. |ed at the Baranof Hotel immed- fourth week of each month at 1p. m.|Hygiene Day will be made, and| Mr. and Mrv. Geory i e 7 LA § | 3 €, g ¥ ge Alfors wish | ———-———~ e - —— e e e — g 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. liately following. Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. |there are several other very impor-|to thank all who surprised them Sermon toplc, “The Reasonable-| 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Every Day—The Lutheran Church|tant matters to be discussed. last Thursday evening. ness of Christian Faith.” 11:00 a. m—Morning prayer and OPens wide her doors and welcomes| All organizations listed as mem-| Mr. and Mrs. George Horjui, 7) / _6:30 p. m—The Young People’s sermon by the Rector |vou in Jesus’ name. bers of the Council are urgently re-| Abel Koskey. 1} / / Pa*::x: 1\:}1.11‘!‘??:“ l(lx‘w::;mlci::r:th‘mM”“d“ybolThp th}\; ]nt St. Mat- quested to have a representative| Mr, and Mx‘s. Matt Haro. F / ] arlors for theil scussiona pet- | thias) - 2. m. oly Commun- present. Selma Maki ing. Mr. Booth will lead the dis- ion. D l Ch h — i { v / / ! s Walter Maks. L 7 \ cussion on the e ents leading up to| Tl.mrsd(u, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- Ou as urc ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helin. F /////// / 7 ‘h:hs:;;gi:rx‘?rnéu p. m—Choir will he;x.:s:l_v 7:30 rinity G 3 - CHURCH Mr. and Mrs: K. Aschehtivenher. // /// 7/ ; 0 i M gt mf]Tnmlb Gutid ervices REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | Mrs. M. Osterhach. I //// W / Friday — The Martha Society \\'lllj 'snf:»: 3 % [‘; %’H-l:“ H§11 ey Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Karki. | 1/ ////// L Rt ool Y Will] "Btvingers ahd Wisttors afe always| g i SRR S SUNDAY SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Savikko. C pariors. welcome at our services. Nolees. 208 Shiteh - COUENA 3 o Wl must be received by The Empire| 8:00 P m—Evening prayer and| ~Mr. and Mrs George Snloil E Ahol T REDEI | 5 not later than 10 o'clock Priday|sermon by the Viear. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Z B(Lh([ b[ab(),» )?(({14. | Russian Orthodox Ch “r('hm\:vnmg to guatantee ¢hange :,S; Strangers and visitors are always| Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMahon. o ; ! L0 ; Faurlhijirn; ?';fk hg;og;mu 0f St. Nicholas sermon toples, etc. | welcome to our services. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J?hnsOn. REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Fifth Street 7= e e e e B Sunday Services Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m— Saint Aloysious’ Church | P ol i N £0:00 5. m.~Bunday Sohod]. Class. | To0IRe Brivie. | 9:00 a. m~—Mass. i n0n CABRIERS i A \ ea o a1 ages] A spectal Imvitation |, SundeY Serviee, 10:00 o. m. High — it il R to! thosa 1 . _ | Mass ¢ y Col nion. V) { A enis o oo™ 2| ool rehearal evry Tnaraay) DOt GoSpel MO I AND il a 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship, | ' 0 P ™ U R B ke, Bupatiotetent. || L A B 0 R E R s i A 7 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. | = d y g H / g i |7 o froffa o e Our Sunday School will be meet- | /4 / Tuesday, 8:00 p. m—Regular Ser-| Church of Jesus C,””bl Of |img in the City Hall at 1:00 p. m. i ; i N 7 Y 7~ é vice. 4 Latter Day Saints from now on. We have a fine staff f i 0 ! A S Np m T, e | 0dd Fellows Hall of teachers. i | fl/f Wi DC-3 scheduled \ \ Sa‘v’.lelv'd;\" i pv OISR 10:30 a. m—Sunday School — f i F - -Al .‘ i //17/% sy "3 uldren’s| 6 ?0 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. I)OIUIIM Bible Church i “mmfi AT 8 -~ 7 / b Al s // X isten in each Mondsy, Wed S sponc e o PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor i /e’ / 7 7 i h nday, Wednes-| Telephone, Douglas 35 i A 4 //// / / / day and Friday at 7:30 p. m, also gl { Sunday Services i /,/////,9'/// YU 7 / //// // each PFriday at 7:00 p. m. to broad- 7t Py TP 10:00 a. m—Bunday School. . r. Ol L !i o i\ Juneau City Mission 7:30 p. m—Evening Service. . & 205 Franklin Street Monday, after school—Craft class 3 - 3 ~ . i Chapel-By-The-Lake AR S tof Beys. ALL PARTIES INTERESTED | & ane ’s/ k . » unday Services Tuesday, 7:80 p. m—Young o omér lacier Highway and Fritz 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m | Peoples’ Night. ARE INVITED TO ATTEND }{ oovr Road at Auk Lake Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. | Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meet- ¥ 19.3 &. m,—Sunday” School. Everybody welcome ing and Bible Study. C sassesmsssTeeees cssETssEeRSEsSEETETeRsss R s s s e e v

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