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p—— . e e e B e —‘—'—_’—'—'_"—'—‘ 1 Poomomoumoooo s 22 2 2T - i l Notices for this church colymn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of scrmon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, | Scientist [ 10:00 . m.—Sunaay Schoc:, Sunday services will be held at|ing a Bible class for adults. | . m. in the First Church of rist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main street and will be “Christian Science.” tal meeting Christian Science In church buillding. This room is open Wednesday afternoons from ¢ 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | nesday evening ng | The public is lly invited to uttend these se and visit the t ceading room i Catholic Crurch ‘ Church of the Nativiy of the !¢ 3lessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets | OLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J Pastor Masses on Sunday—6:00, 8:30 and 10:30. Masses on Week Days—T7:00 and £:00. | Benedictions after the last mass on Sundays. Reading Room REV. lays, eve of First Frida . m.; 7to8p. m. The Methodist Church 4 to 5 s, Opposite Federat and Territorial | g.0p p m.--Evangelist Ralph R |of the month at 8 p. m. P S . i Building P 1l be the speaker. | Thursday—The women of the he administration already, bY (yAypE V. BROWNS “Where Faith and Friend- ruceday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer Church meet every second and the encouragement of wage in-| ship Meet” REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Miss Ruth D. Brooks, Social Worker I Pianist—Mis. Den McMullin 10:00 a. m~Sunday School. Cleade the subject did watering, but it was God who made | e States and there will be no evenin ure, Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- the sc % {PRPOnY KUNS CEReS the choir “Blessed is the man unto whom | ot L ik v b onss | 2 for all ages; Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- [y those children not already at-|Practice. tending a Sunday Schoot. | ) Extension Measure | (Continuea from Page One, 1 First Church of Christ - 10th and E — On Bus Line Invites You Tc Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor | Phone - Blue 650 L P.. Dawes, Pianist Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—~Bible School. Waiter Knape, Superintendent Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ' J “A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come.” | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister | Manse, 140 S Street Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school includ- get compensating price re- Jief unless the wage increass is ap-| proved by the National Wage St bilization Board. | 2. The Wage Stabilization Boa Mrs. |leved since the war ended. | employers have given pay boosts| 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, text the planting, Apollos did opi | y PP couldn’t and Communion. Pastor Murphy has left for the get WSB approval, i grow.” . Bpecial Isusie b'\"s(-nmes until he returns, about| 3 3 y |the first Sunday in August. Guest 6:30 p. m—Young People’s C. E.|goooyors will fill the pulpit at the Miss Sally Bdendsa will have morning services during the Pas- harge of the meeting . 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. | tor's: absence. a . Sarmon by the pastor, no necessity to have WSB pass on t C/((zp(el.BI/-Th('-[,ake pay increases because prices would Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz |be set by busincss, alone, at what-| Cove Road at Auk Lake |ever figures businessmen calculated | Sunday School discontinued un- market conditions call=d for. | 4. The second War Powers Act.! o 1 by which the government has au- The Lutheran Church |thority to ration commodities, was Kirksr. Albrk {amended in the Senate June 21 to Sitka, Alask= = provide that nothing in it could be "l\EV‘ ERNST H. NYPAARD, Pastol |construed as authority for fixing Sunday Services s v price ceilings. :n‘iificfi' m.—Sunday School and‘ Takes The Lid Off b o R | Senator Robert Taft (R-Ohio), 8:00 n. m—‘E o ngse:vl; P |who told the Senate that the com- S e meAlCuatlD Hois, | PrOmISOPA Hill: had” been. vetoed M g'm';ogcm Juslox? Chotr & Short time Lefore reading of the onday, 4:00 p. m.—Junlor Cholr| yee; message started in the Hous, A |issued a statement asserting that MT:PSGM' i smdyithe President’s action “is the most i \C)V::l:{esday Brotherhood C]ub‘inflnuonm'y move which could b2 2 s takes 2 fh mects the tirst and the third week "o < o T ke i of Without any check on pric employers could raise wages, labor organizations could demand raiscs text, | he Lord imputeth not iniquity, and n whose spirit there is no guile.” >salm 32.2. This hour is inform- Ny conducted for your spiritual(til September. nrichment Wednesday, 8:00 p. m hearsal. Bethel Taberiele (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frar:kiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- A special invitation ~Choir re- 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Evangelist Ralph R. Ficks, S])(‘flk-‘ fourth week of each month at 1 p. m. creases and other costs, has brought Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir, about a series of price in(‘l\‘(l.fii‘hv‘ Every Day—The Lutheran Church “The excuse that the proposed opens wide her doors and welcomes bill would kill price control is false, you in Jesus' name. although it has been bolstered by propaganda for the past week feeting. Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Christian Am- bassadors, young people. | Northern Light V. Brown, Acting Superintendent e ——— e 11:00 a. m.— Morning wership, Presbyterian Churceh. Y “All the bill does is force the Message by the Pastor, “Toward DOuglas Lhurc price administration to recognize in- he Inner Freedom.” Anthem by ) Ff‘:{}kllm at qu:llllém_ creased costs in fixing prices.” {he Senior Choir, “God of the Na-| ere Welcome an hip S 2 While Bowles urged that Mr. Tru- tions.” | Meet” EI’VICBS |man vetoed the bill as a breed 7:00 p. m.—Epworth League. I WABBIAnE BOOTH, Minister Aot inflagion, others Leld that the The Methodist Youth Fellowship 946 & m—Sunday School. Notices for this church. column President should sigry the bill on the 15 led by Julian Rivers. | 10:50 a.m rgan Preparation for ., ¢t pe received by The Empire grounds that half a loaf is better 8:00 p. m—Evening worship.| Worship, Miss Joan Wolfe, gyest noy jater than 10 o'clock Friday than none. They saw his c Outside service of worship on the OVBanist. 3 evening to guarantee change of as between some price control an lawn of Mr. John Marshall, Sixth! _11:00 8. m—Divine Worship. ~ |sermon topics, etc. none at all. i and Main. Message by the .Pas- s;"‘"c‘f_{” topic: *The Measure Ye AR, 1 i ;X;‘:}:m‘:’x::}m il LR ;S(“”t Aloysious’ Church | chairman Brent Spence of the 9:00 a. m.—Mass. House Banking Committee, called Tuesday, 9:00 a. m.—Bible Study and Prayer School. Teachers meeting at 8:30. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Monthly Women's Society of Christian Ser- | vice ‘at~the Parsonage; Devotions in' e for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| 88 the Little Chapel, lsd by Mrs. Don pem“mdm;’_ h &in, ‘ Sunday Service i C. Foster. Mrs. Mildred Hermann has charge of the study. | Saturday, 2:00 p. m.—Young Adult gold panning outing. 1 Christian Science Lesson- Sermon, Sunday Services The supject or T Lesson-Ser- mon which will be read in all Gyg Street, rear of Baranof Hotel! Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, June 30, will be “Christian Science.” Excerpts from Christian Science Jesson-sermon: ! The Bible - St. John: But the| Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, | whom the Father will send in my| name, he shall teach you all things, | and bring all things to your re- membrance, whatsoever I have said unti you. | Correlative passage from “Science | and Health with Key to the Scrip- tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy:| Science is an emanation of divine Mind, and is alone able to interpret God aright. It has a spiritual and not a material origin. It is a di-| vine utterance — the Comforter| which leadeth into all truth. (p-| 127) " | | The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal | Fourth and Gold Streets | REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector |School. Miss Jean Shaw, Guest Organist | Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Dwrector | Second Sunday after “Trinity.” | Sunday Services | 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | 11:00 a. m~—Morning prayer and sermon by the Rector. Offertory solo by Helen McKelvey, soprano, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings,” by Liddle Thursday (Independence Day) — | 8:00 a. m., Holy Communion. | No choir rehearsal Thursday night. Rehearsal will be before the service next Sunday. | The Salvation | Army { | Willoughby Ave. CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, Commanding Officers | Tonight 7:30 o'clock, Family Night. Mrs. D. Willard in charge. Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p. m—Praise meeting. 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting. Tuesday, 1:00 p. m.—Ladies Home League. Wednesday, 7:00 p. Bervice. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer Ser- vice. m.—Hospital 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. m. First Bantist Church i’ on the President and urged him to All autoists are warned to keep| R D Leai Jall ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL sign the extension bill even as the cars from parking on principal: t American Legion Hal CHURCH veto was on the way to the House.'down town street until job is fin-| J. T. SPURLIN, U. 2., bitmister REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | Spence told newsmen that an ex- ished. | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- Miss Margaret Pearce, Orgamist tencion resolution was almost sure to be changed along the lineés of 8:00 p. m—Evening prayer and the measure approved by Congre: 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. |sermon by the Vicar. Nevertheless, the Presidential | 2:00 p. m.—Evening worship. | —mu message said Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer| Presb_z/lm'ian Church lieve, however, that the represen- Meeting and Scripture Study at 229\ poy waite: b o R % # ¥ 3 . Sovote, Mumster tatives of the American people will |Fifth Street. et i 1", | S | Sunday Service | permit the great calamity which, % 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. will befall this country, if, price F . | “Thou art' welcome, whosoever and rent control end at midnight’ Chuirch Of Christ thou are that enterest to worship.” Sunday.” ] Meets in CIO Union Hall | - e, ! With the next move now ‘up to | Congress, the fight in the House BOYD FIELD, Minister | Douglas Community |may be a hot one this afternoon. Phone, Douglas 133 | Legislative leaders have made ar- Sunday Services i Methodist Church rangements for a quick roll-call on 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. whether to sustain or over-ride a 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. { (In the Leigh Grant home) veto. One prominent Republican: 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. | Rcobert S. Treat, Minister said he believed enough votes could Miss, Ruth Brooks, Parish ! 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Worship. Worker be mustered to override the Presi-| Russian Ortaodox Church Pastor's Message, “Freedom Is dent. e Still Ringing." | of *Eitl; ,y;,i’,t?las | "10:25 a. m—Sunday Schoot, Miss Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m._‘B‘r.ooks. Director, assisted by teach-| Evening Service. o £ St. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High HANDY MAN Mrs. Fred Brandes and Ray Tudor Mass and Holy Communion. SUFFOLK, Va.—Casually slip- for medical attention. | Choir rehearsal every Thursday ping on a pair of handcuffs at the Dismissed were Mrs. John Brese-‘ at 7:30 p. m. | Nansemond County jail, J. J. man, Mary Wendling and Mrs. Ar-| ————— HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital has admitted | Mathews, the janitor, had to wear | thur Berray, all medical patients. | e — | KINY | (310-t2) | ™ {them around all night. It was 12, Seventh-Day Adventist |nours pefore he found someone! LISTEN Monday night REEO‘Z’"LS?Z';I‘J'I vgquMaPi‘Zm | who could unlock them. ! Speaker Anita Garnick. . . . LT, 1 S— - o I —— o . o e il The services Of this CHUIGH " @16 | e held on Saturday, the Seventh Day | Attire for Holiday Festivities— | of the week. | 10:00 a. m.-—Saturday, Sabbath|| Bible classes for all ages.| Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- dent. 11:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, E. E. Jensen. ! Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek ' Prayer Meeting. Hour of Eible| 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 church. [ Resurrection Lutheran | Church f Main and Third Streets I “In the heart of the City for thr | hearts of the Cite” | ;. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Organist, Miss Lily Maurstad 9:45 a. m~—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, “Love's Deeds Mean Love's Truth.” CHURCH OF GOD | | 100% WOOL SLACKS with smooth easy lines and the nicer touches of smart tailoring . . . Zipper side fastening ... Navy, brown, white ... In sizes 14, 16, 18. 526 East Street REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Manasters. 3:30 p. m.—Radio worship service 7:00 p. m.—The Bible in Pictures THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Truman Vetoes 0PA ' Ojd Fighter - rier Ticonderoga retires here today.| planes hammered the Japanese with | has set up standards for approving deadly effect in wage increases, holding them gen- along the Asia Coast and on the | erally to the 18 1-2 cents an hour home island of Honshu, becomes a Few meml 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship heyond that pattern because they fought to the end of the war as| and a hard-hitting fleet unit after suf-| price increases, for anything much fering 345 casualties—dead, wound- led or mi s, planes cras and mosa in , without regard to any gov-| crnment pattern. There would be JA LONDON, Juné 29—What is be-) today in which showed Canadian naval and air force units bagged 49 of 996 enemy submarines destroyed by Al- lied action in world waters during| the second great war. | The paper credits the sinking of| the submarine near the islands off the ‘British coast to R.CAF. air-) craft States iLane and tke U. S. ship Y. P. 251. have as hcuse guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wash. The visiting Brown is a ! brother of weatherman Brown. O. E. Brown | leave next Wednesday for Fair-| banks and will then return south | .r of | t0 their home. Harold Foss, 2 has left for a business trip to Chi- d cago via Pan -American Airways. | Streets will be washed Wednes- | day morning July 3 at 2:30 o'clock. on the screen. For all ages. 8:00 p. m.—Preaching Service. ZoTas "o L @ (1 omen's Aveaner | | at KINY. \ [ | |Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a. m.—Sunday Sehool. 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. | 7:30 p. m—~Church Services. “It’s the Nicest Store In Town" Baranof Hotel Building Everybody welcome. Telephone, Douglas 355. Will Refire ; 29.—The SEATTLE, June car- The two-year-old ship, whose the Philippines, | of the “Reserve Fleet.” “Big T,” as the ship was known,| g—when two suicide ed her decks off For- January, 1945. e SUB SUNK DURING "42 OFF CANADIAN COAST | | | | ved to be the first official men-| nking of a Japanec2 sub-| off the Queen Charlotte| July 9, 1942, was disclosed | a British white paper the cutter United Me-| operating with nickel for candy? Coast Guard - HAVE HOUSE GUESTS | thing” to buy. Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Brown E. Brown from Bellingham, Savings Plan! and wife plan to] - FOSS GOES SOUTH Juneau architect, .- - WARNING TO AUTOISTS By Order of: ! J. L. 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