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PAGE TWO Scventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church are First Banotist Franklin an J. T. SPURLIN, I Church Fourth , Mimister pens wide her doors and welcom Jesus' name. -+ held on Saturday, the Seventh Day 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- of the week cs for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- i *A00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Perintendent sh Sh M I3 School. Bible classes for all ages., 11:00 a. m.--Morning o0e ine Man ' Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-| £:00 p. m—-Evening i Wednesday, 7:30 p ver "‘e rong iy ) ’ 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath Meeting and Sc Scripture Study i Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, BOSTON, Nov lb ‘The sij | N, ) sign on E. E. Jensen. Chape [Pz/ Ilu-Lul.( the window said “Shoe Shines Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek Corper Glacier Highway and Fritz police Prayer Meeting. Hour of }.hl( Cove Road at Auk Lake ticed Btudy and Devotion. ant John F. Cullian 1 patrons who came o I Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister e shop had dirty shoe Dorcas Soclety meets second and| 10:30 a. m. Sunday ool. All €0 h= took a look fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. children in the Auk Bay area are ‘The “Shoe Shine” man inside w A cordial welcome is extended tolinvited and urged to attend all the services of this church. Sunday ir ' arrested School terin and charg Lets on I ed with Every Day—The Lutheran Church | ‘ regis THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA {Musk Oxen Ave Nof Extine ' In Aiasi«a; faxpayersGiven S i ‘I"]““?" Northern Light I Bethel Tavernacle { s must be received by he Empire Pres N VO aand (Asismbll -oF Gad) | “ 5 ! Presbyterian Cliureh Assembly of Go § later than 10 o'clock Frida , 4 o & Sl m._ fla o B e : 2 S : “Where Welcome and Worship O R F AT By [ scrmon topics, etc Aosts | Sunday Sert " WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster b 5 ‘“—““‘\‘”“" / i f“"““' R ai i Gt i it e es tor all ages special invitation ! ; First Church of Christ, 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Sehool to those children nct already at-| WASHINGTON 16 — The Fi ife Servic sl laly 10:50 a. m. —Organ Preparation for b I o / 3 i Scientist y e 100 | Sending: & Sinday S {Fish and Wildlife people sighed ira would mul- i adbaay Sabal worship, Mrs, Carol Beety Davis,| ™ 000 a. m.—Morning Worship, . | With reliet today. Contrary to ru- nate coincidence 4 : organist b more, t <kimos have not solved hematic 50 ap- s will be held at " §1:00 b m —Divine Worship 8:00 p. m —Evangelistic service.|Mors, t kimos have not solved iheslo: a 11 in the First Church of qu. cormon will be delivered by, Tuesday, 8:00, through mml heir x ghor by cating the musk, oxen . Juncau, on Fifth p G ST o el Mission. | special services. Evangelist Wes) ¢ musk oxer dlife - Service's 5 and the subect . "o Ty tery of Alaska,| D Hansen will be speaking at each| taxpayers may be startled Immortals : e R e " of these services to learn they own musk oxen. They u stationed n Ms Princeton- ; m.—Testimon- |shculdn't be T'h animals are Hall Reading. Ttoom _ Monday—The Junior Chow wint| Russian Ortiodox Church!™y e basts. Reading - Roo a1 s A= Ad A ox ¢ andc kD=l This room is TCNEATSE ab the church at 4:00 Of St. Nicholas pily about ka. But they be- ummer a spy hustled back . rom Fifth Street can tinct there more than 10( v L} . afternoons from " ifth Stree ume extinet there more than 10 to cry that he Ry ‘W"‘m Weq. | Thankseiving Day—The Method- Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— 4. ag6 ud LTINS T Wy eve eiloh, St/urch will icin B 6 Nofth - iVentni ceriie m 1927 had an idea Pc . hinted direly, the “The public is cordially invited to ¢ Light Presbyterian Church in| Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High . d in Green- | decided te wait tend these services and visit the|POICINE @ service of Thangsgiving pfass and Holy Communion land a few bac muskbe e o 1 in the Presbyterian Church at 10:30, Choir rehearsal every Thursday| o (ry 1o e el 0 W nespie: paes, but ading room . m. The Rev. Robert Treat.'at 7:30 p. m. old Alask LR Dublic - ginouncerer Pastor of the Methodist Church| i e e e B T € et G ”vml ‘”‘,‘7 e i fisir Py -cjy | VWill deliver the sermon. Mrs. Rol-| EVANGELISTIC SERVICES o R v e 0 it ey : S The Methoaist Cnurch 700 ° i | appropriated $40,000 Albert Day, Director of th ( 34 Territorial | 1702 DEOYS WAL iy, (e gaiS At American Legion Dugeut Thirty-iour surprised Greenland ce, happily told a reporter Opposite "“fi"{l‘dfl”' erritorial | o rhanksgiving offering will be|The Misses Stephens and Hortemi o+ W SEPERE W “",“"‘ Aelnfelicu M b b “Where Faith and Friend- 16 18 ToEme 50 Sa bt AL e i bl | Tuesday|® 14000 mile trip. They were fut we saw a few. We can' ship Meet” Rl evening. Sewvice will be held. thiy| Shibped to Norway, to New York, an accurate count until it sno REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor g VAR Oervieg IR 6 HeM B aiens ) they | But thing is certain, and it's RUTH D. BROOKS, Parish Worker Catholic Church Week ot the Cearge Fpumnier ¥esl-| oined down onf Nunmivek ycod news. The musk oxen are Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, Pianist Church of tie Natiwity of the |9€nce at 621 F e . {in the Bering Sea t extinet tars. Jane McMullin, Choir Director Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | _Thursday cvening service will be 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Clatide Fitth apll Gold. Stévets held in the hall as "“f‘“ 4 Chiss Dot (he MBI e V. Brown, Acting Superintendent. | [EV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, s. 4. Al services to hegin at 8 o'l i hase boat, the Fl e/ %A / 3 : 1 ks e narried while on the trip 11:00 a. m—Morning Worshi wes on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and s AN e I s by the pastor, “Things We Chatreh of Jesus Christ cf . two trips ‘in em ky the choir “A: :}1“»(».\ on Week Days—7:00 and Latter I)(ll/ Saints vith oil. Ben Sec Torrents 8 Odd Fellows Hall i he navigat 700, mHpworth League. | ¥ tions after the last mass| 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School it i B 8:00 pm SRS s oML R BYS. 6:30 p. m—Priesthood Meeting e Netarand age by the . “Twelve Good Co ions—Saturday, eve of holi- 7°30 p. m.—Church Services, AR i R athE g y of Wirst Tdesn € b 5 ish we could rush pr Hymr e ike t . lays., eve of rst Fridays, t0 5 Telephone, Douglas 355. ) t boat harbor f thess hoats evening Fellowship Hour » m.; 7to9 p. m. iy 5y, ; that must come in following, Krodachrome slid-s o W i hat must com At £ P . CHURGH OF 60D ' |in bt ms e Bt Dodts dhat maks S Resurrection Lutheran o in Juneau recently, combiniz this river their home besides the Serip u Ol 526 East Street : S0 laactn ‘ onal beat or barge that mu wrsday i wuren REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, s piesl B R e v rsday, 7: Main and Tined Steeets Minusters. L s mill Choir rehearsal “In the heart of the City jor the 7:00 p. m.—The Bible m Pictures ‘> ! ‘, \( S gy i 5 hearts of the Ci m the screen. For ail ages a few days husiness trip la ¢ 5 v (G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor 2:00 p. m .- -Preaching Se 4 =) our boats Christian Science LeSSON-|crganist, Mrs. Katherine Alexander Thursday, 8:00 p, m—Bible Study Fred Yemney, inspector for I Sermon, Sunday Services Director, M Winifred Me- RO s here overnt recently R S ; & dnieor oy A r-Ser- Donn A% ite cssed po..sure a work denc and Mrz. Fred Matson have A e 2 : 3 Juwneaw City Mission B the statt e SREGTA s thges mon which will be all| 9:45 4. m \day Schoc Leslasiiinl s Lt Churches of Christ, Scientist. Sun-' 11:00 a. m.-The Worship S¢ 205 klin Stree in different vi Sav Nov. 17 - will be' “M and oo P MRS. H. if. KROGH Mr. and ng the plac day, Nov. 17, wil ] vice. Sermon by the Pastor, “Pre- Sy Serotde Sl e Immortals o . lparation for Christs Coming 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m HAenY i Il e Excerpts from Christian Sclence genjor choir, von Weber's “Softly, Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. Mr n get material esson-sermon [ Now.” Sacrament of infant bap-| Everybody welcome. > 0p cir new kitchen The Bible Romans: The Spirit tms for John ward Dicl. - > i g s ; ¢ S o . m.—Junior jtself beareth witness with our spir I Lee I it, that we are the children of God; ¢! Douglab Lnquh here T at Eifia Co And if childr then heirs; heirs ~Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Senior choir ¢ holding of God and joint heirs with Christ: practice. S Plerc . Correlative passags from “Science Wednesday, 4:00 p. m.—Catech eI’VICGS et and Health with Key to the Scrip- ctical Class § worle tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: Man' Wednesday, 8:00 p. m-—-Thellia Notjces for this cnurch column in the likeness of God us revealed Singer. Alfred Zenger, Jr., wedding. muct be received by The Empire Am » racent visitor: fin Science cannot help being im- Thursday, 6:30 p. m.—Congrega- pcy later than 10 o'clock Friday Tbacks' at: Lemisuer S 30 co on's - tional dinner-meeting py arant, v 3. M ha mortal. In Science men’s im evening to guarantee change of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mr. b ) mortality depends upon that of 3 S ermon topics, ete nd and Leslic tead of by the ha God, good and follows us a nec-'THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH i ” i el Gl ssary consequence of the immor i Ga, e it ¢ “.71:1\ of g % (p 81) Meets every “Sunday in the Odd ‘\"”/"l/{ ‘}/"f/”(("){'\ Church 1m ! med wil Fellows Hall, 209 Franklin Street B N Rl o which it o : HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., 2 o s at dema each year all The Cliurch of The ”UUI Pastor ST. lb'(‘.l;l‘;/l?gficop"”' y car re shippe Trinity, Episcopal Plione - Blue 650 REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar most ali the different states. The 5n ; o Sunday Services e i i o ave chickens, snd those o Fourth and Gold Streets Y Sunday Service have chickens 1 those fresh o 10:00 a. m—Bible School. Mr. g.00 m—Fven : Marvin Chase has 1 o lead and fat hens for the dumpling pots . SOPERD Y ““5;. :,',‘,\'f" Knape, Superintendent Mmoo oar T Praver andi o eef and pork to Juneau, via the are really tasty. .They have goats Ty Mutgiret shaw, Do 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service i g - Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Dwcctor Mrs. L. P. Daw - Sunday Services 8:00 R o i g p. m.—Evangeli Service. ouc . 22nd Sunday aln_mc'rnnn;‘ : Vo tein e nedty BY e Douglas Community 1000 5. o huren School,|children:” You are invited to at- Mothodist Church K a rch Sc 0! B 1 o S = ’4 11:00 & m—Morning prayer and, ‘chd Al our . ARG B the' Rerit, s (In the Leigh Grant home) g y Sageedl 0y 1 Rebert S. Treat, Minister Meetings will continue at Bethiel [:‘;g:’wnv’“ Oonftrmation: 1n Church of Christ Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker| ; 3 ‘Wednes 10:30 a. m.-—Doll Meets in the American Legion Hall {“ 00 a. m.—Morning Chapel Ser- | T Bazaar Parish Hall on Second Street, between Frank- Vice. Message by the Pastor- G : lin end Seward Streets “Things We Want.” Chorus by the BOYD FIELD, Minister Junior Choir emorial Piesvytern Phone - Red 611 1 m- M Cl '”/ Y PR el day, 3:30 p.n—Junior and In-|§ W m..YB HANSEN i LAOWARG . L 1000 a. m.—Bible Study. termed Choir rehearsals and of Wenatchee, Washingten. Afi°’c';,",§,3,”;f,,‘?,";:";‘,,f,lsggijjx 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. play Miss Brooks directing. | Manifestations of the old tim» o ) b 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service, i G power are in evidence each eve- WALTER A, SOBOLEFF, Minister .. 1he Call to Bible Study” over The Presbvterian Church | ning. Sermens from the Word of Manse 140 £ Street |KINY at 6:15 each ey : Mon- Douglas, Alaska & Ged are soul stirring and we give Nunday Sereiths day through Saturday Walter A. Soboletf, Minister | an invitation to one and all who b <y 2 ——— Sun Services are interested in 9:45 a —Sunday School 1:30 . salve to coma to the 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship = 30 p. m.—Sunday School salvaticn to come to the ik ; The 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship ings. Sermon by the Pastor: Text, “God Salvation The Lutheran Church | [ s B . btaran R ah i |& Sinea venin Gni 4 Willoughby Ave.: . ERNST I NTGAARD, pastor | ai 2:00 R Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor Sunday Services : s ¥ meNmmq*y: Pellow- AdIt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen 9:45 a. m—Sunday Schoo! and|l Evangellsl Hansen Ll g aunddy Fidls class | WILL BE SPEAKING ON 7”10 p. m—Divine worship and 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. | i ".C;"]"m i \;IM e »1];‘” ‘1 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School 9:00 p. m~—Social Fellowship Hour. | i e n “Doing | 7.30 |, m.—Saivation Meeting Friday. 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir Sin s ;i : Tuesday, 1:00 p. m-—Womens practice. (4 i cEl Tuesday, 7:30 p. m—Boy Scout yyo "y oo. Wednesday 2 it deg ol Throughout the week, Tuesday Troop No. 614 meets Hor eag ("u“x xn(:.’d,\.\"- ‘}‘)'l m ? The Gir s’} through Friday at 8:00 timely Wednesday, 4:00 p. m—Boys and| quoce o o o e e es A B ONL B1 o S messages will be given. Come Girls Club meeting e Rfo—Ribip A Welaine: and hear this young evangelist R and prayer meeting Jednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study) * 3 et aicbndlontat T3 moFapily - Rivle Hou T:00 p. m-Hospital Lecture i\ WESLEY D. H/ ik s an_;j_‘ .so:‘u ok SEE L e Wednesday—Brotherhood Club | | BB purscay, 2:09 p. m--Ahe MIS© prjgay Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth meets the tirst and the third week| AT mz;:rax: .5052103 mu:.~ (‘: ‘“m‘.lnn Night of the month at 8 p. m. | sy ‘ Sdh AR ; iday, 7:30 p..m €hear- - gaturday night, 7:30 p. m-—Pr THUNSOAY—THE WOMEN Of the | § wers e e o e o s s i< o e e ) - .S s e 4 sal Church meet every second and = - fourth week nf each month at 1 p. m BUS SERVICE t" “riday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir e Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES nes | i PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP " iH AN IR IR A\ | BUS LINES J. . BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent | | { | | ._,,_____,_,_,.__,-____-.__--___1 as 1 | : 3 d : finances in good shape is to save i | NOVEMBER 16, of 1946 younger member: the gardens e B prospeetive groom is-a- grad- ed lovely to behold 1 £ 4 igh'Sehool, and me is sincere and thelr friends Wed Al Zenf,er, I L atar s toke b:;vvico with the lare too nt 3 | U. §. Army Wi here” last | In Hoo ac a"f ?\{‘5\'{ ?0 Hi employed in . the found, for B i e s " Native Service-effice in the Native pe fis ; j [ T the |cettled in o HJ]" ,,',h L. © iple e held in the church |toth the o e of | Barlors ywing the wedding cere- he Parks B i Y a cordial ivitation is ning. Mr. Ganty it da nded to all friends to both.the be a fine place Rev. G ' « 12 and reception 'formally opened it to busines - ito the v rious tage: Idces open for eme | machine shop Vanaen&em Sounds itaken ove i L -‘» ~ “, o Warning Note fo GOP motor wili WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—Sena- | After Hoonah the r top was Rk re it | bt wr Vandenberg of Michi- yTenakee for the baths. There s be s e S e that Republicans scmething very homelike ab h and Chester.| = entrate on justiiy- Tenakce Py the ceremony, Miss Lois mber 5 election vie ally Hared will sing yal. Nateotions they think about 1948 ol and § AR et BB cne weleol The remark came when 5 cheer le social ed at an informal ,1.(11 ‘w:lr-I ice '[1;‘( o fevence if he will be a the O m;n 3 VH by for the Republican nom- fm"-l" the: neighbarhooc £ince ing to Jun inaticn for President * two ye e A has become cne frem now. | Enroute home the party did i £ s Bt VS little hunting, but they e deer on Chichagof I have had a hard time of it. of the old favorite hunting seem utterly devoi places bear see Som complately and in others the num- . ber of > the scvere & winter year must small dzer n has arrived in up his werk at i. A Petersburg youn E he will be in charge of the Maintenance Department of the field and Dick Pierce, who has held that position for past year and a half, will go to Yakutat at field over. - - - Tomeat Is Blamed - For Work $toppane 16—A t ANEE, Iii, Nov pery ¢ blamed for a UThere"is'a Maiden Form ! Jor Ecery Type of Figure!” 1es Since introducing “uplilt” to & & erican-wormen” Maiden’ Form has: consistently maintained the same brilliant creative leadership. These avs look heautifid and wear beautifully, too~for into short-circuited tr: cutting off electric pow at the Walworth Ce Works killad and ¢ Brassicres only quality niterials and finc::'worlmnnship. ALL LEADING STORES —~ their making go The cat wa - SOLD AT sults! ; THE WORLD'S BEST i FINANCIAL ADVICE (v 64 worDps) HE BEST way you can keep your The Government protects your in- vestment, guarantees that in 10 years - you'll get four doliars back for every three you put in. Be wise—stick with the Payroll Savings Plan! regularly—by buying U.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Plan. Millions of Americans have found this the safest, easiest, surest way to save. | SAVE THE EASY WAY...BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS IN ORDER TO BEST SERVE ? OUR ALASKA FRIENDS, WE ASK YOU TO LET US KNOW ‘ YOUR WISHES WELL | IN ADVANCE. | New Washington Hotel RAY THATCHER. —Manager B TR R

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