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T . e e 4t e S —————— [ PN am e e am PAGE TWO Notices for this church column Northern Light must be received by The Empire Sia b ¥ 5 not later than 10 o'clock Friday 1“;[“//{;”"”1-( hz'g)(/,, evening to guarantee change of canklin at Fourt “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WIILIS R. BOOTH, Minister 9 m.—Sunday School. { 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, sermon Lopics, etc. First ( /11114/1 wf Christ, 10:00 2. m—Sunaay Schocl worship. Sunday services w be held at guest organist 11 a. in the First Church of 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Ser- | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth mon, “The Basis for Life The and Main street and the subject chcir will sing Stainer’s “I am Al- will be “Reality d Omega Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m—Testimon- 6:30 p. m—The Young People's lal mec Society will meet in the Church Shrist svience Reading Room | parlors under the leadership of Mr n clnnh butlding. This room is David Webster open’ Wednesduy afternoons from ) 4 o'clock and after the Wed- y evening meeting. Cathotic Cnurch |AUDIEN(E PRESENT. - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA F. PAUL CONCERT IS Bennett-Lynch 'ENJOYED; CAPACITY Bennett and Helen de la iC /ué],, /1;[11/ {/1(’ L«i’/x;’ MR Is £ ¥ibhy. BOPHCoE- Tinsas, orner Glacter Highway an ritz ' were married yesterday afternoon at rances Pml lyric-soprano, was . e 4 i Cove Road at Auk Lake fu Bemcs ¢ g ‘,m:‘, At the 0 oclock by the Rev. Willis R. Bo | Rev. Winis R. Booth, Minister |[the soloist last evening at the ;- it ; o . | | * bty BANENLE he ceremony took place in North- 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. AlljMemorial Library Benefit concert .. o leHa R R . o Business and Pro. €1 Light Presbyterian Church; with “]m ren in the Auk Bay area aresponsored by the Business an B~ vk Ul Beery Davis SESIdIE o [y ond our; fess yomen's club at Northern . s ol i invited and urged to attend our:fessional Women's c ot the organ 3 P el Lig resbyterian church. SPBY Sunday School. Light Presbyterian chi Matron of honor was Dorothy J {Church of Jest Latter Day S Chiraet cfy": aints Priesthood Meeting. Odd Fellows Hall 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School | 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.—Church Telephone, Douglas CHURCH OF 526 REV ervices. GOD East Street and MRS. H. E. BEYER, ~ oublic is cordially invited to| Church of tie Nattvity of the ‘:?1 “l‘;:'f‘ e l‘l,,\;d“i,\;g ‘;“c Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | _ e s Gt gl Fifth and Gold Streets { 7:00 p. m—The Bxls}c in Pictures reading room SR e ALLBUTT, 5. .| the screen. For all ages. 7 3 s Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and[_&:00 B. m.——Preaching Service. The Methodist Cnurch 10:30. | Thursday, 8:00 p. m.—Bible Study. Opposite Federat and Terrutorial | "\ioccos on Week Days—7:00 and g N « Building 8:00 Juneau City Mission Wiere FMGlE GIS Friend- Benedictions after the last mass 205 Franklin Street $Iup Atest o Sundays MRS. H. M. KROGH REV. ROBERT 8. TREAT, Pastor | ", rosionsSaturday, eve of holi- Sunday Services Ruth M. Popejoy, Planist |, 0 %eve of pirst Fridays, 4 to 5 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Jane McMullin, Choir Director 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Clade V. Brown, Acting Superintendent ).’m:7t1)9p m. Bethel Tabernacle 11:00 a. m Mu:n:l‘u ,\\ “u CAssermbly, oF God Pastor’s message “Launching Out.” Hourth G4t Pratilin Stredts Anthem by Senior Cloir If REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor With All Your Hearts Sunday Services 7:00 P, Epworth League 44540 5 1 Sunday School. Class- Sylvia 1 JoLVHE EYering es for all ages| A special invitation Ering d clothing” theme. to those children not already at- 8:00 m P gending a Sunday Schoot. Mess by the e 11:00 a. m forning Worship. Paul knew Him ke g.09 b m—Evening Service to sing 8:00 p. m—Prayer 9:00 p lowship 8:00 p. m.—Christian Am- ervice, young people. Tuter LT n{v\]]y 2 Resurrcction Lutheran ripture study Church Wednesday, 8:C0 p. m Main and Thira Streets Socicty of Christian Service m “In the heart of the City for the Iy program and m Dol- nearts of the City” pert Hanks, Boy ve,| 3. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor ; Crganist, Mrs, Katherine Alexander 7:45 p. m—Senior Choir Director, Mrs. Winifred Mc- Choir Rehearsal Donnell 9:45 n. m.—Sunday School Christian Science Lesson- ‘rl A l‘;;:“ l‘:‘:‘ i e Sermon, Sunday Ser JC€S |vice. Sermon by the pastor. The The h\U}JUI o1 The LRSSOR-Ser- Test and Life of the Spirit.” Solo mon which will be read in all' o Miss Lois Hared. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- Tuesday. 7:00 p m.—Junior a pt. 29, will be, ‘Reality ahute pmcmn Excerpts from Christian Science| yyednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior lesson: on: Choir practice. The Bible” - 1 Corinthians: But| rpyregay, 8:00 p. m—Ladies Aid the natural man receiveth not the'imeeting at the home of Mrs. John things of the Spirit "of God: {0 Lowell hostess they are foolishness unto him neither can he know them, because § they are spirituslly discorned First Baptist Church Correlative passage from “Science Eranhill ang Bokrth and Health with Key to the Scrip- J. T. SPURLIN, Minister tures,” by Mary Baker i"”;‘ \_L:] 10:00 a. m —,«x:ml.\v School. Class- us learn of the real and eternal, oo teo o BT e Sus and prepare for the reign of Spirit perintendent the kingdom of Heaven—the reign ™ " t"C* 0 oL and rule of universal harmony. g.05 pm _gyening worship which cannot be 1n~'( nor remain| woqnesday, 7:30 p Prayer forever unseen. (p. 208) Meeting and Scripture S The Church of The Holy P Trinity, Episcopai First Church of Christ Fourth and Gold Streets (CHRISTIAN) REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | 10th and E — On Bus Line Miss ' Margeret Shaw, Organist Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Director Sunday Services Invites You To Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Pastor Feast of St. Michael and all Phone - Blue 650 Angels Mrs. L P.. Dawes, Planist *8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Church School 10:00 a, m.—Bible School. 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and 11:00 a. m.—Communion and sermon by the Rector morning worship 4:30 p. m.—Music Vespers | 8:00 p. m—Evening Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Choir re-| We teach the unity of God's peo- hearsal ple on the principles of the New Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Trinity Guild Testament. You are cordially will meet at the home of Mrs. vited to us. worship with Harry Lea, 629 West 12th Street. | Ao % EVANGELISTIC SERVICES At American Legion Dugout Misses Stephens and Horton, Evangelists Services this week on Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Memorial Presbyterion Church Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whasoever will may come’.” The WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister You are given a cordial invi Manse, 740 5 Street tion to attend both of these se Sunday Services vices. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday — 11:00 a. m—D: The Sermcen by the pe Fashioned i According to God's Plan,’ Text Ro- Salvation mans 12:2. Music by the Ar my 6.30 p. m—You People's C. E. il W, l“OU([’]bu Ave. meeting. Leader Frances Barl Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor 8:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen mon by the Pastor A Livir Sunday aith.” Special music includes ha 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting an hour for song service, pianist, 6:00 p. m School John Goins. m —Salvation Meeting Wednesday, 4:00 p. m.—Boys and 7:00 p. m.—Hospital Girls Club. 7:30 ‘p. m—Church ser- vice and Bible Study Priday, 7:30 p.. m.—Choir re- hearsal prayer the American Street, bet lin and Seward Streets BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone, Douglas 133 Sunday & Meet Second in |on een Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main | REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church arel 0.0 "l held on Saturday, the Seventh Day 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service of the week 8:00 p. m—Evening Service 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath| .o can o Bible Study” over A S, a0 aaa'] - L 2 Y School. Bible classes for all ages.|gyny 40 6:15 each evening Mon- Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- day through SnlurLLx\' dent ; | £ 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| Russian Ori r”“(”" Church E. E. Jensen | Of St. Nicholas Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek Fifth Street Prayer Meeting Hour of Eible| Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 Btudy and Devotion. |Evening Service: Dorcas Society meets second and| Sunday Si , 10:00 a. m. High fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Mass and Holy Communion. A cordial welcome is extended tol! Choir rehearsal every Thursday all the services of this church, t 7:30 p. m. p. m— Tuesday and Frida Ever bmiv welcome. D 7:30 p. m. Douglas Lhurch Service ices for this t be received mus chur by S ¢h column The Empire | | training ! enunciation was excellent, if a trifle {d’Arc by Tschaikowsky; iing of the Sidhe, | Professional [(‘Xda\ i their club’s national emblem as the { principal luncheon-meeting Gold Room. Accompanied by Carol Beery Da- at the piano, Miss Paul sang to an appreciative capacity audience. Her voice was clear and showed and artistry, though lack- warmth of a more ma- Her Sasseen. Daniel C. Langdon best man. A reception was given the newlyweds at 8 p. m in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon. - PNA FLIES HERE ing in the tured and experienced singer. mh. and the one song in .llH(\lL\l]\ \\ell given. am of the concert was Dreams of My Child- 1del; Fidelity, Hayden; O cice, Hayden; Alleluja, Mozart; Ciganske Melodie, a cycle of seven Gypsy songs by Dvorak; Adieu Forets, aria from Jeanne The Hoist- an Irish fantasy Loeffler; Sorrow in = Sprir hmaninoff; I Hate Music, Ber- stein; Thl: Duy is Mine, Ware. ' NATIONAL EMBlEM : DISCUSSED BY BPWC the Business and Women's Club yes- the meaning of hcod, Ha Tuneiul Pacific Northern flew the following passengers to and from this city with Captain Joe Mor: First Officer Tony Go- ez, and Stewardess Mickey Wedge: From Anchorage: Jay Emerson, Hugh Tenant, D. R Gullikscn, Henry Benson, Mrs. H. Digman, Mr. J. H. Digman, M: jor A. A. Ryan, Mrs. Carl Schmitz, M. Cummings, ong, Doris Williams, by McCord, J. M. J. M. Marion Johnson. To Cordova: Guy Dawson, Margaret Patton, John Dawson, To Anchorage: Martin Munson, Martha Munson, Paul Munson, Elaine Munson, Evelyn Castel, Mrs. D. U. Smith. Scott Dawson, Joan Stella Members of discussed Bill Eddy. of in business yesterday’s the Baranof Frances A report of sales for the not later than 10 o'clock Friday'pau concert sponsored by the Club S. Olsen, Loy Ansden, Richard evening to guarantee change Of g0 tno Memorial Library Fund was Christensen, John Hellenthal, F. A. S VLIRS lgiven at the brief general business Frobess, John B. Moon. i 1. sy | session b Saint llm * Church | Guests at the meeting were: Miss, Puerto Rico is the most® moun- 9:00 a. m.—Ma |Anita Garnick, Mrs. Elton Eng- taincus island in the south Atlan- strom and Miss T. McKenzie. tic. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH i U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | JUNEAU, ALASKA Miss Jean Shaw, Organist | DATA FOR 21 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Sunday Service | WEATHER BULLETIN 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer and Max. temp. | TODAY sermon by the Vic last Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at v e ! Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am : Anchorage 50 26 26 Trace Ciear Douglas Community | Barrow 20 17 29 03 Snowing : | Bethel 43 32 37 Trace Raining Methodist Church ! cedova 53 26 33 0 Cloudy (In the Leigh Grant home) ; Dawson 38 18 18 0 Clear Kcbert S. Treat, Minister | Edmonton 40 28 32 0 Cloudy Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker Fairbanks 42 15 15 0 Clear 10:00 Chapel Service; Message by Haines 49 39 43 03 Raining the pastor, “Launching Out.” = Juneau 50 11 45 -06 Cloudy 10:25 a. m—Classes. | Juncau Airpert 19 29 3 07 Cloudy Monday, 8:00 p. m—Board meet- Ketchikan 80 g4l 50 120 , Cloudy ing to discuss building plans | Kotzebue 39 21 39 32 Raining Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Junior Class McGrath 40 16 L 0 Ciear rehearsal and play day. | Nome 40 28 40 Trace e g | Northway 40 16 16 0 The i ]}, | Petersburg 50 44 46 06 The Lutheran Church |peted o o i Sitka, Alask= Prince George 34 34 REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pasto! prince Rupert = 19 Sunday Services Seattle ... 64 41 42 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School and Sjtka 55 45 48 s Bible Class Whitchorse 37 18 33 Trace Cloudy 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. 52 39 42 10 Cloudy 8:00 p. 1 9:00 p. m.; —Evening Service. Social Fellowship Hour. Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir practice. Wednesday, 2 p. m.—The Girls' Club meets. All gitls from 6 t0 13 wirm daytime temperatures and freezing n are welcome. Wednesday, 8 p. m.- Lecture. Wednesday—Brotherh Bible Study 0od Club meets the first and the third week| of the month at 8 p. m. | Thursday—The Church meet every fourth week of each mon! Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Si women second of the and that1p. m enior Choir. Every Day—The Lutheran Church vou in Jesus' name. Service | opens wide her doors and welcomes ~ SEASCOUTSHIPIS ORGANIZED HERE; 13 HAVE SIGNED Thirteen young men. years of age met last n out Office to a Scout Ship nsored by the local Gene Vuille, was on hand good st to lcok Navy weuld T2 to give around town be willing form 15 to night in the the new of Juneau, | Yakutat *—(4730 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. zoday) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The western portion of the mainland of | Alaska and all of Southeast Alaska and Canadian coastal stations have "had considerable cloudiness and minor amounts of precipitation during the nast 24 hours. zhttime temperatures. Mostly | clear weather has prevailed cver the interior of Canada and the north- | | | 171 trance to Yakutat- Elks Club.! the ship a for or Ship Committeeman, | rt. Vuille urged the fellows | former ! and Coast Guard men who| to give sell | their Navy blues to help get thel crew in uniform “It is necessary for the fellows to make over Service Uniforms be- cause none are availal procedure has worked Ketchikan and Peters Vuille said Scout Executive Del ributed individual blanks to the fellows announced that next week's me: would kegin with the an O. D. and Ship Ceremony date of the neunced later Tom C en. man Ice Company, discussed raining Session to be Scouters of the Gastine: The outs were L. Howell, Laurin J O. Lee, Stanley S. The Jones, Harold Fossum, sdal, Richard hammer, Clair |D. McClellan, meeting District er M. Dun; Clifford - Empire want Ads b e National Supply Setrvice. and Stan Perry of the Glac following candidates for at the meeting ble through This out fine in sburg,” Mr. bert Hanks application present and 2ting selection of The will be Vice C the coming open to all} au District Sea R Miller, Jack smpson, Bill Harry Bie Davis, Virgil Klink lap, Charles M. Cole. 5 resuits! an-| | cen‘er is located 600 miles west miles ver hour. A well devel- Atka in the Aleutian chain. An- he northw western States. An intense low pressul ! of Seattle and is moving nor astwa | oped high pressure cell is centered over | other weaker high pressure cell lies cv 'and cver we: n Canada. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today i WIND Height of Waves | Weather Temp. Dir and Vel. (Sca Condition) : Rain 49 GSE 24 1 oot ape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 47 ENE 30 1 foot | Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy 46 N 3 Calm | Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 47 NNW 22 2 feet | Guard Tsland Cloudy 50 SE 2 Zero Linccln Rock Cloudy 52 ESE 15 1 foot | Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 46 NNW 23 3 feet MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- NING: Lynn Canal—northerly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour. Icy Strait— easterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour. Remainder of protected waters of Southeast Alaska—southeasterly winds 15 miles per hour slowly in- creasing to 20 miles per hour by tonight. Outside waters, Dixon En- utheasterly winds 20 to 25 miles per hour through- out peri Cloudy with light rain in southern portion of Southeast Alaska with rain spreading rorthward over all of Southeast Alaska by Sunday morning. The Church of the Holy Triniy Episcopal presents MUSIC VESPERS Featuring Ernest Ehler, Tenor Marguerite Shaw, Organist Dorianne Barnes, Accompanist 4:30 O'Clock Sunday Aftcinoon, September 29, 1946 The Tublis Is Cordially Invited {5 L AN Nuptials Here‘ was | Airlines yester- ' Warner | Paulson, Paul Brown, James Smylie, ' Matt Bilowich, Winn Scott, The interior of Alaska has been mostly clear with | ern United States | 'ROTARY COLLECTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1946 BAKERS RETURM FROM MEETING AT WRANGELL assured that the best possible price will be derived for the benefit of the Library Fund. le!TE ELEPHANI’ A prize of a two-slice Toastmas- |ter is being donated by the Par- {scn's Electric Co. to the donor of The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph E. Ba- | AR"([ES MQNQAY the article that s the highest ker arrived back in Juneau from price in the Auction. Other prizes wrangell yesterday after attending will be given by the Junegu Florist 4 three day fellowship meeting of The While Elepnant Auction to and the Juneau-Young Hardware {ne Assembly of God. At the meet- be conducted hy the Juneau Rotary, Co. for articles bri 2 the second were 21 representatives from Club for the benefit of the Mem-|and third highest price. These priz-| Southeast Alaska towns, including crial Library fund on Thursday, es will be announced later. Byron Personeus, skipper' of the October 2: the Elk’s Club{ Start looking around you attic, pairtide II, Assembly of God mis- mder is definitel. , committee basement or liying room for those ! gion boat members announced tod items that have been on the list for| Tne Rev, Baker is pastor at Canvassing committees will be- SO long for disposal. Here 15 a| Bothel 'Tabeérnacle! in «Juneau at gin their work cf picking chance to salve your conscience by and Franklin streets. |articles for auction on getuny rid of them in t good e — 7 business section | “2¢ Memorial Library Fund e g HOSPITAL NOTES ngs have been prom- CARD OF THANK i tume jewelry, bri —_— prizes to baby buggies This is an ny dl admitted John , and Mrs. Wood- mitted and gave birth 7 boy weighing 6 pounds oppcrtunity of cleaning out the at- tic and basement of all those things ANCHORAGE LOAD | he Loyai Crder of that are too valuakle to throw away | for their kindness and. sympathy & and not quite suitable for active use,| shown us in our time of bereave- 3 ounces at 7:16 a.m. today |say committee members any also for the many beautiful t Ritter was discharged. people will be lcoking for just the £ Government hosp admitted thing that you ave had Kicking ¥ HILMA NELSON Abbott, and a baby girl was arcund for years | MARY RHODES. born to her at 8 p.m. weighing 4 Merchants’ dead stock can now . ady. Pounds and 7 ounces. be brought out and sold for a R A e ST B T | gocd purpgse. This will make room Baby Cribs.—Home Beautiful. Baby Cribs.—Home Beautiful fer all the new post-war thi ady. adv. that will soen be available. As s £ ks s the ships start sailing there will be lots of new me dise and all old stock will become drdg on t market. Get it out the canv mmitite. Just | tell them what you have and they will do the rest. A house to hou Ladies!! The Victors have landed and will soon have your fur situation well in hand! se canvass will be carried cn during the week so that house wives will have an opportun- ity of giving all these old toys that junior has out grown, games that have begun to pall and knick-knacks that have Ic their desirability and have become nothing more | than dust catchers. What is a nui- sance to you may be a boon to | someone else. Why not get rid of it and at the same time bring the |dream of Juneau closer to realiza- ticn; a iine new’ library building that will be a credit to the com- i munity and a monument to those Bring in your fur work and have your coat placed in good condition for winter. Give your coats a cleaning freat . . . have it VICTCRIZED. Remodel yeur 10 BAYE SHE e SnEee outmoded coat into smart 1946 model. ‘...ff"'i'm.';fuff"ni(f s e e Order your new coat made fo measure. on will ing that the h article. proper price A large ccmmittee VECTeRS FUR 0€ WO on this cataloguing for idays before the auction and it is , i necessary to have all articles turn- FACTORY ssible fed in as socn as | avoid any last minute l‘\ sh. E.} 1 article i ach article and not will ing Swedish Fur Craitsmen for Three Generations WHAT'S T WORTH nocked dewn unless that value assured. Ev cne who gives to this auction can bhe something 7 City folk mightn’t recognize it, but this is a tiny ear of young, green corn. What'’s it worth? The way it stands, not very much. | Even the whole field of it that the farmer i has worked so hard to grow wouldn’t | bring much on the market right now. | But the farmer knows that it will be worth plenty, come harvest time! He wouldn’t be so silly as to try to reap his €rop now. Those Victory ‘E’ Bonds of yours are like green corn. Kept till maturity, they’ll pay you back four dollars for every three you’ve invested. If you keep on buying Bonds, you'll find you’ve done an amazing thing—and done it more easily than you ever thought possible. There’ll be that home of your own you've wanted—within your grasp. Or a college education for your kids. Security and leisure for you. And—all the time— the comfortable feel of a““shock absorber” between you and insecurity. Hang onto those Bonds! Buy nore and more and more! One of these days you’ll be awfully glad you did! ~ VICTORY BONDS...TO HAVE AND TO HOLD ! By letting us know early your wish you help us to give you better service. New Washingion Hotel RAY THATCHER: —Manager ‘Tlm is an a/l'ua! L8 Treasur,v udwrtnsemenl—prepared under auspu‘u of Treasury Department and Advertising Coundl

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