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PAGE TWO be received by The Empire later than 10 o'clock Friday | must not tices for this church column| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE "}UA\' I( ITY TO RENT: . A.B.HAILFOR SKATING RinNg - EAU, AL'\“K/\ distr | CHURCH OF GOD East Street MRS. H. E. Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets BEYER, v A {5 'I“'I.uu)r'w: z:z].'r)yumpr«nsf'»' ; 3:30 p. m—Radio worship service e Rl s o v . %7 JALTER A. SOBC , Minister |\~ piNy, s C 4 First € /\'”f"”{ o) Christ, Manse, 740 S Street *'4:00 p. m.—The Biblé in InclmHParkmg Problem Is fo Be ... ot Scientist Sunday Services on the screen. For all age: i i # s 10:00 4. m—Sunaay Schog. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school includ- “a 00 p, t—Preaching b { Studied with Strict En- 2o m s behind th Sunday scrvices will be held at ing a Bible class for adu ‘ Gl 11 a. m. in the First Church of 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. 0 or, Frank Harrl and Main strect and the subject/spirit and the bride say, Come.| Corner C/urwr H“J’“UW and Fritz | — on complained j0d And he that heareth, let him say Cove Road at Auk Lake Gathired 148 night for their dets DN REEER B ey, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- come and he that will, let him take, Sunday School discontinued un-ifirst regular meeting in a month, (0 look into the matter fod of the water freely.” Mrs. Matilda til September Juneau's City Councilmen found a' In o Council list- istian Science Rea g Holst-Fre d 3 m big stack of bills to check over; Lkut € cond reading of t ne R Rl e PO b The Lutheran Church |not much to talk abo \ding Code ordir pen We afternoons from 6:30 p. m.—Young People Sitka, Alask= | Of principal interest a pro t Mayor to 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- Leader Miss H A | REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor iposal from young veteran O. B. tic he Cit > . nesday evening meeting. | Burgn { Sunday Services |Brown who is seekilng a lease on ts for 50 pe refunds of The public is cordially invited to| 7:30 p. m.—The session will meet.| ¢:45 a. m.—Sunday School ana/the top floor of the City-own ne led City tax on autc uitend these services and visit the| Wec 8:00 p. m.—Choir re-| Bible Class. A. B. Hall for use as a roller rink. matic m boxe of reading room hearsal | 11:00 2. m.—Morning Wcrship. |Agreed that a rink should pro- h are a chines) ; » ! $:00 p. m—Evening Service, vide healthful recreation for the end voted f list o Cathotic Crurch { 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. | City’s young folks, the Councilmen who served th Church of the Nativity of the Bethel Tabernacle Mouday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir|Voted to authorize leasing the spac the last City Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau (Assembly of God) ?mf‘“ii e, {to Mr. Brown at the proposed rat Fifth and Gold Str Fourth and Frarkiin Streets Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Bible smdy flf °10'J per 1th, plus additional V. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT. S. J REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Lecture. rge for heating. Other tenant Pastor Sunday Services Wednesday—Brotherhood Club lu !mm the y expects to ren Masses on Sunday—6:00, 8:30 and| 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- | meets the first and the third week SPace in the buil are: The es for all ages| A special invitation of the month at 8 p. m. Alaska Territorial Guard for lllr ses on Week Days—7:00 and to those children not already at-| Thursday—The women of the bacement shooting ra tending a Sunday Schoos. Shurch meet every second and Potters Club, for basem dictions after the mas: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. fourth week of each month at 1 p. m. and 1'(..m~ I on Sundays. Evang Ralph R. Ficks, s Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. {Portion of Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- er Every Day—The Lutheran Church storage. lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5/ 8:00 p. m.—Eve Ralph R.!gpens wide her doors and welcomes > Forcs vice m;7t09p.m Ficks will be the speaker you in Jesus’ name. as been occupying Tuesday, 8:00 p. m—Prayer wm of the building, has = 5 . Meeting will now be up to t t : i The Methodist Church Friday, 8:00 p. m—Christian Am- | D l ['h h 1‘ bR, mbintatn. tha “Rilin g Opposite Federat and T ercitorial '}y, young people Oug as urc |with rentals to p he wak. Rate o 5 “Where 1!“‘1‘;,’1"‘{1’;]‘& i S :(_w) for the FAWL and tht‘ ATG are sl fithie : 7 S » 2 50 per month each, plus he : REV. R(I[U:\["l;"p ;h;‘v;:s,lr Pastor * ‘\”"M”:N Light El:Y_lFes .- Downlown -par ¥ i .1-“ to Miss Ruth D. Brooks, Social Worker L """.:/“/”/)"(’“ Church, Notices for this church column ’\h e ”{-,m» right of rent ceiling measur Pianist—Mrs, Don McMullin Franklin at Fourth must be received by The Empire ¢, s s e “Where Welcome and Worship 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Claide o not later than 10 o'clock Friday py OTUE V. Brown, Acting Superintendent Meet evening to guarantee change of . g 11:00 Morning worship, | WILLIS R BOOTIH, Minister | ermon topics, ete b Bt After July *19, no telephone Gpds] 3 R T e - control tals for the menth of July the. Beulor 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for "y ontrol 2 B¢ Bowlor g nip. Miss Joan Woile, guest| OGNt Aloy mu\ Chureh 'ed to re be accepted at a discount. All lo, b xs) 001 b e g 9:00 a. m—) s must bear posimark of Thinare Lovely are L€Y" 17:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. : not later than discount day, P i A RGN | The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-| ST. LUK ISCOPAL be prompt. ¥ 1% sales 1"‘ \;m'.m« \\'mm“ “Pellowship Per Will be administered at this CHURCH that whatever b AND DOUC it e 10 h Fellowship o vice. Saloist, Mrs. Roland R.| REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar iwill be given enforcemen TELEPHONE CO. s £ ia Hat Bidiows Miss Margaret Pearce, Orgamist |Parking 1 to be policed e e s D?u“ B Fp‘:’ R ritcsnny W e bRk Sunday Service The © \d their eyes Empire Wait r resuits for the Futive” Ky ment of the Church each Sunday| 8:00 P. m.—Evening prayer and i Baohy ceane from 11:00 to 12:00, under compet- sermon by the Vicar. ‘I o 3 St 4 p 1L cupervisi r » bene: f —— n v Hour following evening service. | Cht supervision, for the benefit of 7 » i vuLcAEQEZING T d b ¥ Tuesday, 9:00 a, m—Bible Study PAents who would like to leave| Presbyterian Chureh i —-41YES an fi‘i 23 i and Prayer School their children there while they Rev. Walter A. Sovoleff, Mister f PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED i Wednesday, 2:00 p. m _/worship with us. All parents are Sunday Serv 1! 3 11 ncon Circle of the W invited to make use of the nursery. | m.—Divine Worship. I s fi msenoe. T 175t Baptist Church \h gt o p. m.—Senior At American Legion Hall g Jeve Salvday,. 8:00 p. m—Young| Y T. SEURLIN,ID. Do MEIIHEL Douglas Community e | 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- . Adults ) : e for all ages. Harola Cargin, su-| Methodist Church fllflSK Christian Science Lesson- Perintendent. T S (In the Leigh Grant home) Sermon, Sunday Services | a0 o pvenms v Rebert s. Treat, Minister mIBLInES The subject or tne LessonsSer- ;OO,,?S({‘:‘* 730 3 “‘X’Q"’“},’mfl Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker, 1 Ine Sson ednesda D —Pra g mon which will be read in all peetine & s 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Worship. Churches of Christ, Sclentist, Sun- “tcllmé' 2nel Scripture Study ab 283 Pastor's -message, . “God's GAIL! W"“? SZ , will be “God.” Boh, Rereeh Sm g by Junior Choir. s from Christian Science 5 i 10:25 Sunday School, Miss = & 7 g o Jesson-sermon: Church of Christ ~ |Bro » Dirctr, assised by teach- BDaily Scheduled Trips The Bible - John: And this is , ; our classes, Beginners, Pri- ¢ life eternal. that they misht know |, Meets in CIO Union Hall = 'mary junior and Adult | TO A » that they might Know,Gelg Street, rear of Baranof Hote! thee, the only true God, and Jesus Thursday afternoon, Junior c! | BOYD FIELD, Minister a s Shots and- | 'FRANK BACH RITES Girl went ot this mor Scout Camp . at SAT URDAY JULY 6, 1946 try WATER SUPPLY AT 2t (00 0 1 1 Snanning Passenger G"“. S(OUT (AMP arers will be Ed Bach, A\‘.’IL\\'.;\;‘II(IL“ rA N:: a;\lt‘:“Mli'-\r C o) o Justav lel oun a urtie in son and Jack ; proper thing do was to take it the Ricbow auto to determine whether the the turtle, a snapper, got loose and W r sup 1 sufficient for con- N S bit Riebow. He lost control of the Y 3 he camp or whether car and ran iato a tree. by will be called. On HAS 6 FROM wgs]’ Ricbow suffered cuts on the the will also hinge wheth- . ki d girl scouts will go - departure call- remair the camp or the ed off Arriving yestera Airlines S ay liner Juneau w: : turtle plodded away on the Al h Cap- from the The men are Robert Treat, Ron- tain Bill Lund, Flight Officer Bill James Johnscn. the follov ngers from | pORTLAND, Ore., — The death of >>o nchorage TO BE HELD MONDAY Frank A.|Brown, E: rvices for Whitt fligh to the Taylor, OPA hit flophouse row Larry there was moaning and hair on the waterfront. The rate for a went up from 25 and 35 night to 35 and 40 cents. - o the followin ard City: er, Laura ace White, We flophouse today, and tearing of bed cents a ch will be held at 2 pm. Monday | Dr. ¥. White; to Yakutat—Harry D. ¢ n the Charles W Carter Mortuary | Jackson. GERTRUDE TUCKER HERE Chapel with the Rev. W. Robert ->oe trude ‘Tucker has arrived Speaker over Albert White. Vebb officiating Ernest Ehler will sing two A\ppro- d KINY 7 p.m. Mon- (314-t3) the Gastineaun ONE QF LfFES GRAVEST PROBLEMS R _,—f-’""'m""""'"“‘*\‘ " psr! THE swvmr SCHOO0L WoN'T miss 1T Things havent chanded a bit since then! MEMEER how it took a powerful lot of determination to pass that won- were deducted from your pay envelope every week. here from Haines. He is staying af Christ whom thou hast sent Correlative passage from “Science . xfl'nr(ul and game time. s'lk Phone, Douglas 133 | l o B itka Sunday Services Wrangell guarantee of obedience is a riglh | Russian Orf,m(mx Church| us Matiida Holst-French, Of St. Nicholas cently arrived Juneauite and mezzo- | Fifth Street soprano concert artist, will be solo- Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— ist at the Memorial Presbyterian| Evening Service. Church Sunday morning during (h(-; HAINES SKAGWA‘ HGUNAH The Church of The Holy | sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High 11 o'clock service | apprehension of Him whom to knu\\ aright is Life eternal (p. Pref.| VIiD Altm Tmps TTil?itl/ Episcopai | Mass and Holy Communion. { Mrs. French with her baby AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Fourth ‘and Gold Streets Choir rehearsal every Thursday|daughter Chloe, is visiting with| REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector |2t 7:30 p. m. {her mother, Mrs. Jennie Holst, and | Y % o Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist plans to reman here for e sum-|| FOY Information and Reservations Phone 612 Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Director | Seventh- Dm/ A((Lentzsf jmer. Third Sunday after Trinity Corner Second and Main R 5 i Sunday Services By A SAD STATE R A O B AT T 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. The services of this church are | 3 - Will be celebrated by the: Very held on Saturday, the Seventh Day| CHICAGO, — Assistant State's! 2 Rev. Charles E Rice, {of the week. Attorney Leo Poch, who is in charge | D 11:00 a —Holy Communion| 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath ¢ prosecuting seriminals, stared } | and sermon h,\' the Rector. |School. Bible classes for all 8ges. jniently at the group of suspects | Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re-|Mrs. John E. TFurner, Superinten-|cpaigeq with robberies or holdups A N p o RTAT I o N hearsal e, o saturday. "sabbatn 10 appeared in criminal court. | T R S AT sy b - it il Poch explained be was held up The Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, qnq robbed of $200 and he will C o M' P A N VY SanGion E. E. :lensvvnv ; : gladly be a complaining witness | 5 A g A Wl'.ncsda}z 7:30 p. m.—~Midweek instead of prosecutor when the N s rmy Prayer Meeting. Hour of Eible ldup men are app ‘hended R~ Willoughby Ave. Study and Devotion. s - 3 s il Tonight Dorcas Society meefs second and 7:30 o'clock, Family Night fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. D. Willard in charge | A cordial welcome is extended to " “ Sunday Services {all the services of this church. New-type, no-brush | 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. | - — shuving cream | 2:30 p. m.—Praise meeting : : ! 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting, ‘FlrSt ChUICh Of ChrlSt f d .[ h o Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Hospitall 10tk and E — On Bus Line or daily shaving Service. { Invites You To Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor Phone - Blue 650 GLIDER | Junean City Mis sion 205 Franklin Street Mrs. L P.. Dawes, Pianist MRS. H. M. KROGH Sunday Services The MODERN shave cream | | Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School for MODERN men 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Waiter Knape, Superintendent Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship Everybody welcome. {and Communion bt | Pastor Murphy has left for the Resdrr(‘('“’lfl [47!(’((['(1” States and there will be no evening New—Used—Rebuilt C/ll()‘('ll services until he returns, about > wuren the first Sunday in August. Guest, e '}f’“’,’ ”";’ Tf’,","{_,:st’“’"“ tns |sPeakers will fill the pulpit at the AUTO PARTS i 'ie:#/; ;// u:Z clu?w/ Or M Imorning services during the Pas- | Motors, Transmissions, Gener- . HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor|'*"® absence. :l‘:":k Asi:arll_;:‘ :j::bun;(wrs. Organist, Miss Lily Maurstad - " Rl Absoj 'S, hev. nee Third Sunday after Trinity. Church of Jesusv("lmst of A"lmn!_n: ':;',,‘l.a m:lsl;c:n other 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. Latter Day Saints parts—1925 to 1945, | We Mail and Ship Promptly 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Odd Fellows Hall derful store on Sunday morning . . . and Pretty soon, too, you found you were e not spend most of that Sunday School accumulating more savings this way than nickel for cand you ever had before. Like Topsy, your And ... wasi't it pretty much the same ~ Bond savings just grew and grew. when you grew up too? Every payday, Well, wouldn’t it be a goed idea to keep you wanted to put aside a few dollars. But a good thing like this going? you never did. There was always “some- You can still buy U. S. Savings Bonds thing” to buy. just as you bought War Bonds—through In fact, for one reason or another, sav- your Payroll Savings Plan. You get the ing almost seemed impossible until . . . same safe investment, same high returns. along came War Bonds and the Payroll $25 for every $18.75, when the Bonds Savings Plan! mature. Then suddenly you discovered it was nd it’s certain you’ll never find an really easy to save—when your savings easier or a surer way to save! SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONOS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS To accommodate Alaskans and make them feel at home at all times . . . is the aim of the o New Washington Hotel FRANK B. McCLURE —— Manager an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Aduvertising Council e 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS" D-C3 o HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT o INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS e COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTICN ROUND TRIP FARES G0OD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BABANOF HOTEL : VPhone 657 Sermon by the pastor, “Knowing| 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. the power of your opponent.” 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. | 195015t Avenus Sonth Rl Monday, 8:00 p. m—Church| 7:3) p. m—Church Services. | Seattle, Wash. 1 Council meeting at the parsonage. Telephone, Douglas 355, |

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