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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY MAY 11,1946 .ac — E—— ——— l U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BURE/ IT'S THE e " JUNEAU, ALASKA i i ODE RN WAY : : | WEATHER BULLETIN 3o o | | DATA FOR 24 HOURS LNI)ED AT 4:30 A, 77, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME ; 1. | Max. temp. TODAY : : | last ; Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at X ¢ , : Station 24 brs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am Notices for xijsbchurr;ly cLqumn‘ The Church of The Holy | Church of Christ &,\ncm,z.m Ko 43 Rain | e e 0 ok Fewy| Trinity, Episcopal | Meets in CIO Union Hall |Bafiow B 15 Fog ! flm"‘ 8 Mhs chsnige. of Fourth and Gold Streets Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel Bethel 35 35 Trace Cloudy | gt o g REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | BOYD FIELD, Minister | Cordova 32 0 B e, S Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist | Phone, Douglas 133 Dawson 32 0 | Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Director Sunday Services monton 22 0 i First C/H“”(’/' "f Christ, Third Sunday after Easter. 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. ! Fairbanks | 3 0 Pi. Cloudy © Scientist Sunday Services | 11:00 a. m—~Worship Service, Haines 1o 48 0 Clear 10:00 a. m~—Sundaay School. 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | 8:00 p. m—~Evening Service. (Juncau . | 11 0 Clear P - H Sunday services will be held at| 1000 a. m.—Church School et Aty | Juncau Airport ) 35 0 Pl Clondy 11 a. m. in the First Church of 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and apel-By-The-Lak | Ketchikan 70 | 42 0 Clear H Christ, Scigntist, Junieays, on [Fifth sermon by the Rector. Chapel-By-T. )i | Kotzebue 3 13 0 Clear H and Main dtrect and the subject, Monday, 5:00 p. m.—Vestry meet-| Corper Glacier Highway and Fritz | McGrath 60 | 39 0 Cloudy J will be “Adam and Fallen Man." ing in the Rectowy 5 Cove Road at Auk Lake Nome 38 { 23 0 Pt. Cloudy Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m ‘estimon. Thursday, 7:30 p. m-—Choir Re No Sunday School tomorrow \’\Imlhmv 63 | 32 0 Pt. Cloudy tal meeting hearsal — | Petersburg . 66 39 0 Clear | ”‘l‘TEI‘GL:SIS WAUSI"" homes brinig you the spaciousness GLIDER, the new-type "no-brush” Christiant beience Reading Room o A Russian Ortnodox Chure Q‘Punl'md % 12 0 Clear ! and gll! of the out-of-doors, yet retain the comfort of indoor shave cream, is the modern way to In churclr building. This room is Northern Light Of St N] Yib | Prince George R M T 0 Cloudy | living. It's the modern way to build a house. shave. Easy to use—protects face. open Wednesday afternoons from, ooy oo (el ] L. INicholas | Prince Rupert 7 |42 Trace Fog 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the,Wed-| respyterian, LAUTcH, : Fifth Street | San Francisco 60 52 Trace ~ Drizzle | nesday evening meeting. ) ‘Fra‘v?f(lm at l‘nurl,l{ ¢ Tonight '(Saturday) 7:00 p. m— i Seattle 78 % 0 Cloudy A “Ew 'YPE ""o BR“S"“ The public is cordially invited to| ~Where “"C;’;’;{‘f’”” Worship ‘*‘\gllfl(\ig Ses"k;? o gy | Sitka 63 a8 0 Pt. Cloudy | _ , | ™ ttend these services and visit the \ unday Service, A. m. High| ¢ s 71 3 0 Pt. Cloudy Wi 5@ 4 « fedding roden. | WiLiis B BOOTH, Minister | Muss and Holy Comiunion, | vohe # | om Trace Feg SHAVE CREAM FOR DAILY SHA g b X | 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. cholr rehearsal every ’I'hursdayi i —-(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ;i 1 ! ST The adnual, DEARURI L | RS | WeATHER SYNOBSIS: A ridge of high pressure area extends from ; Catholic Cnurch gram will be observed. All par- PRI % v ana. e i Church of the Nutivity of the ents are urged to attend the ,Mackenzie River basin southward over Southeast Alaska an t_u ° \’(‘n who -dat Ahéad 3 1 1 g BlesselVirgin ‘"m” JJ”"”‘_‘ T m. —Organ Preparation for | First BGDtlSt Church |eastern Pacific. Good weather prevails over this region with no rain | g ead in the world protects your face from the razor’s Fiffh. and Gold Streets . Worship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis,| At American Legion Hall | and abundant sunshine. A weak low pressure has remained stationa know tho\aluvol‘al“a\~hann|ram-:t sharp edge, lets you get close, clean LV, LOUIS FINK, S. Jo Pastor at the organ | 4 [ over the Alaska Peninsula. Some rdln has been reported in the wester: | smooth-shaven appearance. But daily haves witl irritating scrap H Mansss |A<; 1da"4; 00 ”“,30 afid "“‘_m :| m.—Divine Worshif | J.T.SPURLIN, D. D, Minister | and middle Aleutia The cold air m that invaded the Plain States e ol PP - but daily shaves without irritating scrapes and o R ol ot i Do.em‘ 10:00 a. m.~Sunday School. Class- | yesterday is still giving below freezing temperatures and snow. shaving can irritate the face, cause un- ziny cuts. Masses ofi Week - Dags—7 00456 | woman.™ This.. being Mothiers| 2 for all ages, Harold Cargin, Su- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN H sightly razor rash. To help solve this When you've finished shaving, rub £:00. 2 Jay, following the custom of form- ‘pcnnlendent teports from Mazrine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today ( bl Williariis has develoneda _ i~ Benedidtin - Suwigags: Holldays, |or yestaciony. worship servios will] . 2030 i+ RoBISOMHIEE wonhip' WIND Height of Waves PEORSI, Yahalns Tins dovcioped amas, in the thin film of Glider that remains; First Fridays, 7:30 p. m be adorned with the presence of Z"r:;,fr fi;?;i“';fdwgffiflmsmdv!Capffi‘;,g i ‘}me‘:;fr T“j?” B I, = c;“f,mm“ i ing Glider. It refreshes the skin . . . leaves the face 1,:?”““;\:“;‘; P;'_‘fl"”Fl;“:;f\‘: ‘: 1::“5 :fl P;:L )f:;:f"rmm"[‘:znd E‘e ,‘Co_r\‘f:' Wednesddy at 7:45 p. m. in the|Cape 5 i Cloudy 43 WNW 10 Ol Protects the face—refreshes it feeling softer and smoother. Get a tube LM Tt 9 p.m / in a body” Baptist Goodwill Center on Main|Eldred Rock Clear 48 2 1foot | Clidet i mnde snevtally t meke dite of Glider today. g & | Wednesday: The Couple Club will Street, followed by choir practice. | pive Finger Light Clear 49 Calm ! s 2 PRECIany i any s i meet for their.annual picnic meet-| /¢ Weicome yoll td aikour setvices. | Gusrd felany Clear 53 15 1 foot shaving quick and easy on your face. The mblit shave créat The Methodist Church ije waten for further annourices b+ 255, e | Lincoln Rock Clear 51 8 1 foot A rich, soothing cream, it’s not sticky Yor medbon / Opposite Federal and Territorial |yente The Lutheran Church | Point Retreat 3 lear 47 10 Zero L i ds ” modern men Building A gl MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY E or greasy—and it needs no brush. It ‘ “Where Faith and Friend- S S 0s SN | NING: Inside waters of Southeast Alaska and outside from Dix ship Mcet” Memorial Presbyterian | REV. BRRSE NIAARD, Pastol | gyyrance to Yakutat—variable winds mostly southwe d under 15 — “ REV. ROBERT . TREAT, Pastor | Church A ge’“mh / | miles per hour—Fair. i Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Wotk-! Corncr West 8th and E Streets | 1% [ BhSUnday ichool and | 4 iy center in the remains stationary [ ‘ er, Church Secretary | “A Church with an open door— ‘“?m 1“5; Sechiss WSS | L hg Pianist—Mrs. Don McMullin ‘Whosoever will may come’ g i . ] | -, s { : e S ot e o e b : —Event | and Alfred Johnson, surgical pa- | 10:03 a. m—Sunday School. Claude WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister, 5'00 P- m—Tvening Service. | HOSPITAL NOTES e T ey ;W V. Brown, Acting Superintendent Manse, 740 S Street 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. jeen® iy menfyos 11:00 8, m— Morning wership. Sunday Services Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choh—l S | D ea was Janel Greenwaid, The message will be “Mof 10:00 a. m—Sunday school includ- Practice. 15 BB e Rospitdl akimlited Hhefhospl a for. mi ‘\” ttentior Davi of Ar ing & Bible class for adults, i .Tuuday 8 p. m.—Bible Study“nllo\\mfi Ve ;.h\ Ed Al-| Fanr will sing “Tell Me The Story of Je-| 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship Leggiire. thoff and Mrs Rhoem, medi- | Temmy f June . i s 3 - i | i yi € Mrs of 1 Davi )} oon El!\d sus”, and Mrs. Ronald Lister will . . . Ever ac 2 ts, and E Tolloway | mitted to th rnment Hospital. | The Choir will sing the an- meets the first and the third week: ».—: - lest speaker, Mr. Everett Bach- ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Club.ml patients, and E. L. Holloway ted sing “Mother Machree.” _ of the month at 8 p. m. 7 inch GLASS FLOATS Their Children.” The J 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. The them “Oh, How I Love Him", by mesting is in charge of Sylvia List-'Ackley Thursday-ithe. wotien. af the Church meet every second and, er 6:30 p. m—Young People's C. E.| Tttt M ; 8:00 p. ‘m—Candlelight service.| 7:30 p. m.—Divine worship. ‘0;{“(}‘:,“7&8’3 e:c?“mg:;? :"él_?'m " [ Mr. Williem Pascey will sing the Sermon by the Pastor, “He Hath i 3 a4 o e V. pae) t . Every Day—The Lutheran Church S : B e e e T R e i The Tr iangle Pl OY LIN Claude V. Brown will give the mes- 'Special music ??fil‘;n\‘!lfifisr?c;a?nWls W8 ‘weiamnes | | g - BU LINE sage “Which Way Will Youl Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout ' p: i : < Choose | Troop No. 614 with leaders Les- g6 g Sroro | C l e a ll e l‘ s { STAILNLESS STEEL ‘VIRE Tuesday—8:00—Prayer and Scrip- ter Roberts and Herbert Mer ‘ i s ture Study. | Wednesday, 17:00 p. m.——]’xu!y!' D gl Ch h ™ i Wednesday. 2:00 p. m—WSCS meeting and Bible Study ougias urc ‘ : GELSKINS 1 | SUITS ARE NOT meets at the home of Mrs. Andrew| 8:00 p. m.—Choir rehearsal S Robinzon, { Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout erV]_CGS | i @iher Fishi 1! I e i | i PLENTIFUL . ishing Supplies . hearsal. —_— | | ¢ Notices for this church column ¥ : s Pume 1 N Resurrection Lutheran |must be received by The Empire| WHATAI§E CARE EF Also TS A L€S80N~ | Church not later than 10 o'clock Friday | O h dG D f S l Sermon, Sunday Services evening to guarantee change ot| T OU HAV"‘ Ver ea al’age 00rSs I0Y »dle The supject o1 the Lesson-Ser- Main and Thiurd Steeets sermon topics, etc. | | mon which will be read in all| “In the heart of the City for thr | Wt NUW KAVE N : Churches 'of Christ, Scientist, Sun- hearts of the Citv” i 48-NIOUR SERVICE I day. May 12, will e “Adam And G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor| | Saint Aloysious’ Church \ b Fallen Man". | Liturgist, Mr. John Brillhart | 9:00 a. m—Mass. JUST H Excerpts [rom Christian Science Choir Director, Mrs. Eunice Nevin i ll A R B @ R G R 0 C E Rv l ! lesson-sermon: | organist, Miss Liy Maurstad | Douglas Bible Church | i | Junior Choir Director, Mrs. * 2T | h R e R R | reten g MoKy puior | CALL | Phene 352 carnally minded is death; but to Junior Choir Pianist, Miss | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School, | ke spiritually minded is life and Joan Hared. 7:30 p. m;E\ening Servlce‘ | peace. | Mother's Day Program. - i Correlative passage from “Science 9:45 n. m.~~Sunday School. c:::sda) 1400, p.; i BOy 8 Cru!t i of Health with Key to the Scrip-| 11:00 am.—Morning Worship. , z 7 tures”, by Mary Baker F;dd.v: Paul! The sermon will be by‘ guest H;I;:(‘stld) 8 p. m.—Young Peoples ¥ said, “Walk in the Spirit, and ye speaker, Brig. C. O. Taylor. i : : { shall not fulfill the lust of the| s m“:]r;d;fél:zsolpam'“f'“y"m"" § flesh.” Sooner or later we shall The E e ! learn that the fetters of man’s finite| g | 5, i 1 capacity are forged by the fllusion| Salvation i 8T ’-U’éfif”fgfcopfll- A that he livgs in body instead of in' Army, | el 81 Soul, in matter instead of Spirit. WllloughbuJAuc | ;’:\Z K;;-R,gl:f‘:T rw"lz)B w’f:; { (p. 223) |CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, 3. 00 p. z]»’rheealgf)’uxl;:u High T | Commanding Officers [8chool Baccalaureate exercises will : Bethel Tabernacle | 7:45 oklock tonight the Salvation pe held in this church and the i H ¢ i rOm o sl AP . |y T ok e Vet b et SRR A e } egular Service from Seattle and Tacoma Fourth and Frarklin Streets \Brl:b‘]? ,1‘_’(::““‘ Eor Ghrist at ”‘_e‘lh ered by the Vicar. REV.R. E. BAKER, Pastor | Dethel Tabernacle, special songs, R i | musical numbers, moving pictures ), Sunday Services land message by Brig. C. O. Taylor.| . L resbyterian Church 10:00 a. m—sunda\ School. Class- | Rer Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services es for all ages| A special invitation| 11:00 a. m.—lgoliness Meeting. Sunday Service to those children not already ab-| 5.30 ) 1 _ prajse meeting led by 2.0 P. m—Divine Worship. {ending a Sunday Schoos. re.. Tavlor g adiss 2 “Thou art welcome, whosoever o : " Mrs. Taylor and Ladies of the 1 a. m.—Morning Worship. Home League with Mother Da: 5| thou are that enterest to \mrship . o There will be a corsage for the ., > theme. cldest mother and youngest mother i 780 - malnatlan: ddeatios: Douglas @Stindl T RAMNMSPORTATI ON Sunbeams will attend in full uni- FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION 5 o ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 040000000000000000000¢ 0o 3:15 p. m—Service at Govern- * * ¢ form Mothers' Day program. | Methodist Church . A " ‘, m;x‘\(;O Hofi"_\i]g\.m“,cmm. Bi~ia Tuesday. 1:00 p. m.—Ladies Home M 4 rn‘ A N Y 'X“ues(‘l’;; éOO 431 —Reg :ur S(‘(;r- Lesgue, b gRobert 8. - B MR 1 ¥4 ¥, 8:00 p. m egu Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker Gt Service. Meeting this week at the home of pS I d’;‘f“‘?(;:';m P-O"‘XC—C"“S' AmDass- | \yednesday, 7:45 p. m.—Special Leigh Grant. T0 : j #dars, young peop! service. Motion pictures will tel 10:00 a. m—Chapel Worship. | i FTE shown by Brig. C. O. Taylor. | 10:25 to 11:00 a. m.—Sunday 3 3 Seventh-Day Adventist { 2EA {School classes under the direction g pos Corner Second and Main '3 3 0 Beint o of Miss Ruth Brooks. Mrs. Tom | . . REV. A, L. ZUMWALT, Pastor ]“”L(I' '7. ])‘“”" ChTi8t Of [Gerisen, Mre.Laigh' Grant and Mre ‘ i The services of this church are atter Day Saints |Cenine, teachers. C it A ints in Alask held on Sacurdas. the Scventh Day| | Odd Fellows Hall ‘ e onnecting with more than 100 other poinisin Alaska of the week. 130 a. m.—Sunday Schooi. | % e, s & £ 10:00 &, m—Seturday, Sabbath| 6130 p m—Priesthood Mecting. | SDEAKING DATES OF served with passengers and express service. School. Bible classes for all ages. T”lm)p- m.;)chiluch Services. | 3 v ? . . John. E. Turner, Superinten- elephone, Douglas 335. e g S ATPL ARE ANNOUNCED Dependable - Comfortable 4 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath| Juneauw City Mission | ; . Worship. ; Sermon by the Pastor, 205 Franklin ‘Steest | The following speaking dates have - gy 12 ARSI {been announced for The Alaska lnexpensu;e [ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Midweek| Sunday Services Tax Payers League which is oppos- Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible| 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. {ing the Sales Tax in Alaska: Study and Devotion. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. | Juneau, over KINY, May 13, 20, Dorcas Society meets second and| Everybody welcome. |27, June 3, 10, 17, 24 July 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29. fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. ¥ L& ‘ Fairbanks, August 12, and 13; . ; SRR L i ! all tlijr:cx;uvw‘:-:lf:r"?leushcfizzi?fcd % FlrSt ChrlSthIn Cnurch Anchorage, August 19, and 20. 10tk and E O Ry Bie Juneau, Sept. 2, 9, and 16; Sitka, | 10% Reduction on Roundirip Fares ; Good for One Year 4 % | Invites You To Worship Sept. 19, Kake, Sept. 23, Peters- | CHURCH OF GOD l HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, |bwrg, Sept. 25, Wrangell, Sept. 27, 526 East Street | Pastor ! Ketchikan, October 1; Skagw;.y,i REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, | Phone - Blue 650 October 4, and Juneau, October 5, | . Minsters. [ Mrs, L P.. Dawes, Pianist and 7. | 3:30 p. m.—Radio worship service Sunday Services | Speaker at Fairbanks, Anchoruxe‘ at KINY, 10:00 2. m.—Bible School. and Ketchikan, and the Native Vil-‘ 7:00 p. m—The Bible in Pictures Walter Knape, Superintgndent lages will be Albert White. Other on the au?n For all ages. No morning service. speakers will be announced to cov-l 5 ] Prénehing Service, ~ 8:00 p. m—Evening Service, er other cities, I