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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column| JA/emorial Presbyterian Church of Christ must be received by The Empire Churel 5 by not later than 10 o'clock Friday wrch Meets in CIO Union Hall evening to guarantee change of Corner West 8th and E Streets |Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hote “A Church with an open anY - BOYD FIELD, Minister scrmon topics, et First Church of Christ, Scientist hosoever will may come’. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| | Manse, 740 S Street | Sunday Services Phone, Douglas 133 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—~Worship Service m.—Sunaay School. 10:00 a. m—Sunday school includ-| 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. services will be held at|ing a Bible class for adults, i : the First Church of 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worshin. | b i1 Migaei Juneau, on Fifth 30 p. m.—Young People’s C. E J”’fag”FL";i"! "{[’SS['”” 5 b eadi el e 2 ranklin Stree and the subject s ‘\’?fvuhyn day, 8:00 p. m—Choir re- | b Aol 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- PRSERLLA | 2 Ooiur::azx{f‘rg1 1';0“;1 o e Reading Room N ”"/]”'7_'” Light | Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. This room is| Fresbyterian Church | Everybody welcome. Wednesaay afternoons from Franklin at Fourth | R | A gk “Where Welcome and Worship D l Lh h to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- s e i - DouglasChurch | e g A WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | The public is cordially invited to, W/ TH, attend these services and visit the| 9:45 2. m.—Sunday School. eerces 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Wilde Faunce Husted, : | Notices for this church column reading room. worship. Mrs. Yatholie Chiurcl guest organist | | Gthotic Charch - ESS I vy sy, | b e by The Emab Blessed Virgin ,\I(IH/,»JlmL'(HL Sermon by the pastor, The | o B ‘.dn. KL A8 ¥ 4 OVercrowded: Lite.” evening to guarantee change of REV. [',[5/;,“(',7,‘{,,(‘;;’,“,,S',“,‘;‘ . J.| Miss Lois Hared as guett solo-|Sermon topics, etc. ‘ Partor ist will sing Hosner's “He Careth| _ . Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and for You." Saint Aloysious’ Church | Parents are invited to make use; 9:00 a. m.- ass. 10:30 Masses on Week Days—7:00 and f U conducted in the | 8:00 Church basement, as a place where| ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL sencdictions after the last mass they may leave their childrer in CHURCH o competent hands while they wor- REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar C _Saturday, eve of holi- ' ship with us Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 : Sunday Service »m.; 7to9p.m. First BGD!IS'{ Church 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer and s ! - Sermon by the Vicar. | The Methodist Church At American lea on Hall 1 NSRS J. T. SPURLIN, b. i., Minister 10°00 &. m.—Sunday School. Class- | for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- perintendent. | Douglas Community | Methodist Church | Opposite Federat and Territorial Buildina “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” Miss Ruth D. Brooks, Social Worker \w i ocqac” 7:30 p. m—Prayer kobert S. Treat, Minister | Pianist—Mrs. Don McMullin Mestifie md‘ ‘Scripture Study at 229 ss Ruth Brooks, Parish w_url:r-l 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Cla:ide Fifth Street . 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Worship. V. Brown, Acting Superintendent Pastor’s message, “The Stranger.”| 11:00 a. m Morning wership. 10:25 a. m.—Sunday School, Miss | Message by the tor, “rne hurch of l(‘b)l\ Christ 0f Brooks, Director, assisted by teach- | Stranger.” Anthem by the Een [,(l/f() ])(”/ Saints lers. Four classes, Beginners, Pri-| Choir, “The Swectest Name.” Re- @dd. Fillows Hall mary, Junior and Adult, . d ception of members 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Thursday, 2:00 p. m.~—Junior) 6:30 p. m spworth League 6:30 p. m—Priesthood Meeting. |Choir rehearsal and gamé day. Led by Virginia Hutte, Program a 7:30 p. m.—Church Services —_— e -— 1 bit different Telephone, Douglas 355. 8:00 p. m—Evening worsip, s AITLEE wlll Go | Hymns we like to sing. Guest Clapel-By-The-Lake | speaker. Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz 'I'o p ARIS (ONF AB. ) Tuesday, 7:00 p. m—Prayer Ser- Cove Road at Auk Lake vice and Bible Study. Hebrew Sunday School discontinued un- " Monday, 1:00 p. m.—Junior Cheir 'ty September. BEVIN w,u RES'I' rehearsal. The Junior choir will i 1 sing the first two Bundays in 8%-| Rugsian Ortnodox Church LONDON, July 27.—The Bnnkh‘ | T i of Al?fI.IAb’(hUI{w Foreign Office announced teday that | s T Fifth Steeet Foreign Secretary Bevin had been “hristian Science L€s30n-| Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 . m— ordered by his doctors to take & Sermon, Sunday Services |evening Service. |complete rest of at least a week| The suojec. or rne Lesson-Ser-| Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High g5q that Prime Minister Attlee will| mon which will be read in all Mass and Holy Communion. take his place at the Paris Peace| Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| Choir rehearsal every Thursday'.onrerence i day, July 28, will be “Truth.” ; at 7:30 p. m. Bevin is at his home in London.| Excerpts from Christian Science A foreign office spokesman said h lesson-sermon: Seventh- [)(IJ Alll(‘)lfl.s’ {did not know the nature of the Foreign Secretary’s. illness or |whether he planned to attend the Corner Secornd and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The Bible - John: Then said Je- sus to those Jews which believed % T on him, If ye continue in my| The services of this church are peace conference after the pres- word, then are ye my deciples in-|Deld on Saturday, the Seventh Day crikbed rest. deed: And ye shall know the truth |of the week. and the truth shall make you free.| 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Correlative passage from “Science | School. ‘Bible classes for all ages. ‘Altitude Record f and Health with Key to the Scrip- ‘dVIE;S( John E. Turner, Superinten- i e _e‘or o' tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: The . Ry O 2'plate Gllder Made thunder of Sinai and the Sermon| 11:00 a. on the Mount are pursuing and | Worship. — Sermon by the Pastor, will overtake the ages, rebuking in|E- E. Jensen. & : their course all error and proclann-» Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek By Los Angeles Man ing the kingdom of heaven on|Praver Meeting. Hour of Bible | (<u‘;1h. TruLhL is revealed. It needs | Study and Devotion. ORLANDO, FIa i JII]} 27.—A new only to be practiced. (p. 174) | Dorcas Society meels second and world altitude record for two-place fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. |gliders is claimed at Pine Castle | A cordial welcome is extended to Army Air Field by Paul Tuntland | | jall the services of this church. of L Angeles. Trinity, Episcopal | | Tuntland is a civilian glider pi- | Fourth and Gold Streets First ChUrCh Of Christ lot engaged in the weather bureau's REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | 5 3 i | The Church of The Holy thunderstrom project at Pine Castle Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist | 10th and E — OnWBushLine ill:: O‘ALX:":;Q'::"];&”PS?N -'Prc&-i i i - Director Invites You To Worshi; GFAnE ¥ Miss Ruth Coffin,- Choir Director | i America—Ben smxpack—'runuand‘ HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday Services | 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | soared to 18,700 feet above the point of release from a tow plane. That | would make altitude of 22,700 | ¢ an 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Mrs. 'L P. Dawes, Planist Gl F sermon by the Rector. Sunday Services foot. sgre sep fovel. < Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re-, 10:00 a. m.—Bible School st | hearsal. | Waiter Knape, Superintendent e o © @ o o & o o s 1A 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship'® 4 !and Communion. ® WEATHER REPORT The Pastor Murphy has left for ‘the{® (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) S lvatic States and there will be no evening|® Temveratures for 24-Hour Perlod atvation services until he returns, about ® Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning A?‘?'nl/ the first Sunday in August. GuestK ® JE In Juneau—Maximum, 57; minimum, 50. Willoughby Ave. Summer Schedule speakers will fill the pulpit at the ® morning services during the Pas- . 2:30 p. m.—Meeting. tor's absence. ° At Airport—Maximum, 56; 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. e ® minimum, 47. 7:30 p. m—Salvation meeti: i CHL'RCH OF GOD ° WEATHER FORECAST . . . . (Juneau and Vielnity) 526 East Street Cloudy with light rain Resurrection Lutheran REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, this afternoon. Showers with Church { Ministers. some sunshine Sunday. Muain and Third Streets | 3:30 p. m—Radio worship service Slightly warmer Sunday. “In the heart of the City jor thr at KINY. . hearts of the City” 7:00 p. m.—~The Bible in Pictures ® ©¢ ©¢ ® ¢ o o ¢ ¢ ¢ o o ;. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor jon the screen. For all ages. | ot > — st, Miss Lily 1 | 8:00 p. m—Preachi ice. | fh o tn.—Sunday. Scboch, . mPreaching Serviee - STEAMER MOVEMENTS 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Baranof, from Seattle, due prob- | The Lutheran Church Sermon by the pastor, “They 3 ably Monday morning. Say ...But IS Sitka, Alask= North Sea, from Seattle, Gue Mon- il |REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pasto! | day sometime Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- attle today. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'clock tonight. Princess Norah scheduled to sail and Bethel Tabernacle [ (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarkiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour.| 15, vancouver at 9 p.m. Wednes- Sunday Services Monday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior Choir| g,y 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- | practice. Estebeth scheduled to sail for es for all ages| A special invitation| Tuesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study Skagway 10 p. m. Monday. to those children not already at-|Lecture. SEEE L tending a Sunday Schoox. 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. Evangelist Ralph R. Ficks, speak- er. 8:00 p. m—Evangelist Ralph R Ficks will be the speaker. ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Club ¥ meets the tirst and the third week RATS II S (A"DY of the month at 8 p. m. | 1 Thursday—The women of the LOS ANGELES — Four stuffed Church meet every second and rats and pieces of stale candy were fourth week nf each month at 1 p. m. placed on exhibit in a glass case | salmon | even |ene million c ! preximately | equal | pack {only lon most Tuesday, 8:00 p. m—Prayer| Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. in the City Hall as part of an Meeting. Every Day—The Lutheran Church|anti-disease campaign. The candy Friday, 8:00 p. m—Christian Am-|opens wide her doors and welcomes was there to illustrate what draws Lassadors, young people, you in Jesus’ name, rats—until somebody filched it. pected to Equal Last Year's Showing impairment runs is week, show Serious Alask as the falling 1945 catc compiled here on up to and t Saturday, July 20, k now just topping mark—a lag of three-fourths of a 1 lion cases behind last season The pack in Bristol Ba ed to be improved th present appearances last season’s. With of fishing left on most Bay salmcn rivers, the there we onl, bout cases ahead of 1945. At the for which the report was compilec two days of fishing remh Bristol Bay salm noticeable weak spc } Prince W the latter strike well a the Chignik impc of indicated reports on a decided from the small Pack figures the entir cluding It he 1946 pack se: e, season will not days tol n 1 Most this year's pac Scund 1 Koc fected by early restraining orders arcity of fish district howir in over last ason Pack up to totals for last on, as compiled by the Regiorfal Office of the Fi |and Wildlife Service here, arc 1945 compa totals Zor July Southeast n Alaska Ketelii 1;1"‘(: Reds. 2,135 cases; 07 ¢ 090 ca chums, 3, hoes, 1,548 c Cases 1945 total 56, West Coast—Reds, two; chum: ! pir 43 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA cC O M AP 1946 SALMON PACK FALLING MORE BEHIND - Bristol Bay Now Not Ex- tion of Amor business, diplomacy defense to the do trel commission The logislation also gives the gov- ernment, through the commission, a virtual monopoly on inventions and patents in the field of atomic en- ; ergy, provides the death penalty for * violations of security with national atomic con- ‘Atom Conrol Ad "Cerfain” Cne Chairm thes2 t McMa k the Senate tomic intent to injure the United States, 4,025; cohoes, mittce, He tol ors before a and directs that a memker of the 1845 total White House call he would urge ned forces head the division of | ruman Mr. Truman to “pick men in whom military application under the cont- : ' the whole country will haye mission. dence” to wleld the unprec p B DPosiats dranted 4 fie. hidlhber Lawmakers generally scia they L Names Are PU' Forward usder ation approved yestor. have mnot idea wiw tne President Alaska Peninsula—Reds, 36,401 y by Congr bas in mind. But the names of 479; ; % Mr. Truman has yet to sizn the fovmer Secretary of State Edward fel Sress etary, said his si Joseph P! Ken 0. Max Gard- Powerful Commision Press sec e el O M, r.,‘ board it provides fo: ry; Vannevar Bush, scientist, and WASHING July Presi- | have control over atomic encrgy David E. I enthal, TVA chair- Trur advice {from lopment througt the United Mman, were amon ny being men- 4 memt teday to appoi tioned as p ppointecs, Western ~ - Re 7; ki rt Moller IT'S THE MODERN WAY . >+ SHIELDING OF GARSSON'S SON T0 BE PROBED aste A NEW-TYPE “NO-BRUSH" SHAVE CREAM FOR DAILY SHAVING ® To look your best in this modern ; world, you need a smooth, ¢lean shave 4':'(»1'\'da;.\. But daily shaving can irritate i a tender face—cause unsightly r. scrape. Now Glider, W illiams am shave eream discovery, has helped solve GLIDER, the new-type “no-brush™ shave eream, is the modern way to shave. Easy to nse—protects face. PORTATION speeds you thousands of miles non- a matter of hours. Safe, com- AIR TRANS stop . . . takes you across ocean fortable, fast—it’s the modern way to travel, Y plans 1o whether Chemical W shield high ! re | It protects your face from the razor’s sharp edge, lets you get close, clean ¢ without irritating scrapes and tiny culs. : When you've finished shaving, rub in the thin film of Glider that remains. shaves )-WVa), a based statement Garsson, formerly a cay Wrangell-Pete Reds, .1.784; o ical Warfare vice this problem Tt refreshes the skin . . . leaves your face kings, 105 Be, ciilins, 445;) 130 e NEEAR BeLV oI i feeling softer and smoother. Get a tube cohoes, 3 total 6,004; 1945 " Ser hac Now—close shaves without irritation = l.".{‘ o i : total to ki out of d 4 y of Glider today. Fastern—Reé 1.298: Kkine Glider was developed especially tomake § pink 1,69%; ‘c daily shaving quick and easy on your The modern shave cream ! 74; 1946 tots )1; 1945 tota & TR $ - STt lgll B ) face. A rich, soothing cream, it’s not for modern men Western, sticky or greasy —and it needs no brush. \ chums, 4 g total 21,7187 total 40} . Icy Strait 2,406 3 : : 39; pinks, hoes, 763; ® i tatal 23,272 Yakutat—Reds, 3,164; kings, ks, crie; cohoes, HIFE'S GRAVEST PROBLEMS by flflmfi,{ ‘ 3511; 1945 total 1 S S e . 14,590; kings, » ) : : o . e Rep May (- , " o Psr! THE SUNQA? | te fouse Military 1 ; ; linked by public testimony ! : 50/!/001» 54'7’/7 MI5S /7 Copper River—Reds, 45,306; > { 7.001; 1946 total 52,307; 1945 a cartrid 78,603. vound of %howder wr Prince William Sound—Reds, 1! paper for use in a flintlock mus- 1690; kings, 170; pinks, 6.253; . ket | % | D ; : . avey s {nstrument Service ' 7 @ i NEW — USED — ALL TYPES ‘, SALES — REPAIR | : Aireraft Instruments — Industrial Instruments Radio Sales and Service — Aircraft Accessories C.A.A. APPROVED REPAIR STATION NO. 2762 | LINK TRAINER INSTRUCTION MERRILL FIELD — ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — P. 0. BOX 2182 wl i ION P AN Y Things haven't changed a bit since then! EMEMBER how it took a powerful lot R of determination to pass that won- derful store on Sunday morning . . . and ' not spend most of that Sunday School nickel for candy? And . .. wasn’t it pretty much the same when you grew up too? Every payday, you wanted to put aside a few dollars. But you never did. There was always “some- thing” to buy. In fact, for one reason or another, sav- ing almost seemed impossible until . . . along came War Bonds and the Payroll Savings Plan! Then suddenly you discovered it was really easy to save—when your savings were deducted from your pay envelope every week. Pretty soon, too, you found you were accumulating more savings this way than you ever had before. Like Topsy, your Bond savings just grew and grew. Well, wouldn’t it be a good idea to keep a good thing like this going? You can still buy U. S. Savings Bonds just as you bought War Bonds—through your Payroll Savings Plan. You get the same safe investment, same high returns, $25 for every $18.75, when the Bonds mature. And it’s certain you’ll never find an easier or a surer way to save! SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS To accommodate Alaskans and make them feel at home at all times . . . is the aim of the New Washington Hotel ’ FRANK B. McCLURE: Manager A This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council » prospe—

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