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PAGE TWO s for this church column received by The Empire 10 o'clock Friday Memorial Presoyierian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets guarantee change of | 2% cn “vith an open door— i ‘Whasoever will may come’” | K WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister First Church of Christ, Manse, 740 E Strect 1 ientist y Services = iy detos 9:45 ¢ nday School torvid | be held at' 11:00 : Divine Worship. i he st Church of Sermon by the pastor (in commem- ( € Juneau, on Fifth on of the chureh’s 60th ar and N and the subject V In W ever Ho Doath . Pr of He S al musi % p. m.—Divine worship and n T ) of favorite hymns and s v isic, Sermon. “He Lead T7:3( m.~—Christmas m.—Missionary £pon- nurel T erritorial thoais? and Jlub meeting 00 Juneat Chris nment Sche Junior Choir r Rehe Northern Light csbyterian Church “ranklin at Fourth Welcome and Worship rect” JOOTH, Minister inday School an Preparation for wrol Beery Davis, Divine Worship. ‘The Bethlehem choir under the di- L. Benedict will sing King of Love my < each Sun- at the 12:00 of m'xm, pu c children ~Junior choir them there while they Friday, men's wil . chool 7:00 p. m—Prayer and at the ch Wedr2sda > Couple Club will {mest at the for their De- cember covered dish fellowship din- Sermon, Sunday Services "o S0 boir will The ject or rhe Lesson-Ser- ,]" R “f 4 ’6 n;‘ mon Wit e pemL MR T o s 5ic® et Church Christ, Scientist, Sun- Do 15, will be “God, the Seventh-Day Adwventist Pre of Man Corner Second and Main Excerpts from Christian Science REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor lessor mon: The services of this church are The Bibl2 - 11 Corinthia We aeld on Saturday, the Seventh Day are confident, I say, and willing of the week rather to be absent from the body, 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath to be ent with the Lord. |School, Bible classes for all ages. Correlative passage from “Sc ™ John E. Turner, Superinten- Key to Scripture fent. Baker Eddy: To be “with the! 1100 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath is to be in obedience to the Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, law of God, to be absolutely gov- E. E. Jensen. erned by divine Love—by Spirit,| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek not by matt Prayer Meeting. Hour cof Eible 3 — y and Devotion. The Church of The Holy Society meets second and at 1:30 p. m. Trinity, Episcoval Fourth and Gold Streets A cordial w REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, R all the services of this church Miss Margaret Sh i Miss Ruth Coffin, Choir Director THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Services Chir ay in Advent Meets ey Sunday in the Odd 8:00 m.—Holy Communion. Fello! Hall, 209 Franklin Street. ~Church School HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services ng Prayer and v the Rector. Vesp Frances Faunce Thur Holy Commun ach the unity children You are invited to at- Resarrection Lutheran |tend all our services Church : S 2 S A . Main and Thied Streets 4 fi‘ i 1 /”A “In the heart of the City jor thr 3 e Salvation hearts of the City” my . HERBERT HILLERMAN, P h Willotghbtl Ave; Imy and Mrs. C, O. Taylor Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday m.—Holiness meeting. 30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. a. hastor, ¢ 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. ! nior ”_‘_0”' 7:30 p. m.—Salvation Meeting od King." by G 1:00 p. m.—Womens Mondav. 800 p. m—Church - Council Meeting 7:30 p. m-Bible Tuesday, +.v0 D. I Junior meeting choir practice p. m.—Hospital Tuesday, 8:00 p. m practice 7:00 p. m—Youth| Wednesday, 4:00 Saturday n Class ht, 7:30 p. m.—Praise g g service. Church of Christ ? Meets in the American Legion Hall, First BGDLS? Church on Second Street, between Frank- - lin and Seward Streets Eranldin "la fwn'“‘ylme' BOYD FIELD, Minister £ D Ko DIANAML £ EIE, : 1 School. Class Phone - Red 611 Sunday Services e Harold gin, Su- 2 A perintenden 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 4 11:00 a, m—Worship Service lloga a. m—Morning Worship 8:00 p. m—Evening Service 8B moRYAeg WarhiD. “The Call to Bible St Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer KINY at 6:15 each evening _|Meeting and Scripture Study. day through Saturday | Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas | Fifth Street Tonight Chapel-By-The-Lake Corner Glacier dighway and Fritz Cove Rond at Auk Lake Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30 a. m., Sunday Al children in the Auk Bay area are invited and urged to attend our Sunday School (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— 10:00 a. m. High {oly Communion Choir rehearsal every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. | BEV Masses on Sunday—T7:00, 9:00 and | |cause they voted Army out of the | 24-man Eastern squad for the East- lJege of Los Angeles 41; on the screen. Thursday, Catholic Crurci Church of itne Nattvity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets . CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J.| 0:30 Masses on Weck Days—T7:00 nnd 8:00 : Benedictions after the last mass| on Sundays. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Sporis Briefs {January first. Referee James J.| {Tunney of San Gabriel, Calif. | graduate of Loyola of Los Angeles; .’ | 1 [ University of Washington 64, a College of Puget Sound 38; East-| ".F ern Washington 45, Montana State SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946 B e o o T rw“a& &5 Umpire, H. G. Hodges of Cedar|College 49; Wyoming 55, Idaho 36; |5 ’ E' L] ' e | Rapids, Iowa, a Dartmouth prod-|UCLA 81, Redlands 36; Lawrence| .. > u. s 0’ ' Sports Writer George M. Varnell uct; head linesman, James W. Hole | Tech (Detroit) 55, Montana 46;' ,E %0 i |of the Seallle Times has :tnrted]m Ln[ayem- California, a Michl- University or Auzrmn 69, Texas ’,; o ] 2 2 B o i R, e sl o Oee it Arkins e o By Your Christmas Shopping { | He wrote that Fnetcm rowing m- hard Dm]lng of Green Bay, Wis- 36, West Texas State 35; Whitman i i | stitutions already have decided to|consin, a Beloit product. |53, Gonzaga 50 (overtime): Chico _f': = ; | eliminate Washington and Cali-| .-— “»atc College 53, Fresno State 41 .g CABDS 3 |fernia from the Poughkeepsie be- Here's another football item. The RC se Bowl. Varnell wrote: En.stem collegiate leaders appears to‘ been completed. bc if the Pacific Coast Conference| accept invitations to play are: ! does not care to compete with the|backfield men, Bob Sandberg of | West charity football classic in “One reaction o: | San Francisco New Year's Day has San Diego State 45, Occidental Col- Eastern Oregon 73, Nerthwest Nazarene 49; Seattle College 55, Olympic Jumow The final five to | College 43; Santa Clara 53, USC 42 l& i Contessions—Saturday, eve of holl-| Ayny football team at Pasadena,| Minnesota; Joe Andrejco of Ford- 42, in a Pacific Coast Pro basket- eve of Pirst Fridays, 4 to § ;7to 9 p.m. lays, ) m.; Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m unday School. Class- es tor all ages| A special invitation to those children nct already at- tending a Sunday Schoor. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m-—Evangelistic service. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-| $:00 p. m. Friday—Young Peo- ple’s meeting Church cj ot 6 then of course Paciiic Coast crews | and N. Bruno of Geneva; end, (should not expect to compete, V er Roberts of Holy Cross and agnhm the Navy at Poughkeepsie.” 'umd J. Stacco of Colgate ! Commissioner Asa Bushnell of the; | Eastern College Athletic Confer-| Stanford's football squad is still jence in New York termed as cctive, too. An Indian squad of Eloundlew rumors that Western 32 players will leave in two groups ! schools would be dropped. He dm’l\ air next week for Honolulu. In net, however, comment on the Rcse'lho Islands, the Stantord grdders Bowl angle. [cn December 21st other expenses are paid. The oth-lphmked the ball through the laces ./(.sus b/?rl?l (‘f er eight League members and the;mth the tying points but game of- times without a count before hen T { will meet the University of Hawaii Unive San Francisco Olympic Club, 4 to! k'fl\' Qfl? m\—/n— wq-,fc:xu Bellingham beat Seattle, 57 to, ball game at Bellingham, Wash-| ington, last night. i In Pacific Coast Hockey League play last night, Portland trimmed Vancouver 3 to 1 and San Fran- i cisco beat Los Angeles 5 to In College hockey last night the ity of California beat l)n Speaking of the Rose Bowl—the| — 13 | Big Nine already has sliced the| The University of San Francisco —— 18100000 melon it will collect for|{Docns, with a timely assist from Middleweight Georgie Duke of Illinois’ participation in the an-|the final gun, squeezed by the Uni- Petaluma, Calif., stopped Al Cou-| nual Rose Bowl grid classic. TIlli-|versity of Utah Indians, 39 to 37, wre of Lewiston, Maine, in the nois was voted approximately n‘L-\[ night in an intersectional seventh round of their s(heduled‘ $13,000 share after traveling and|game. Utah Center Vern Gardner ten rounder in San Francisco last' night. Couture was down flll"EEr Latter Day Saints office of Commissioner K. L. (Tug) |iicials ruled that the ball left his|finally was floored for keeps [ Odd Fello‘ws Hall Wilson will get :\pproxlmntelylhnnd after the final gun. In the —_— i 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. $6,500 cach. lsecond part of a twin bill, Utah' At Hollywood, Mexixco City's 6:30 p. m.—Priesthood Meeting. | S { State beat Washington State, 50 to Memo Llanes stopped Nick Moran, 7:30 p. m.—Church Services. Meanwhile in Pasadena, Cnlu’..;fl lalso of Mexico City in the sixth Telephone, I)ou;;hs 355. PCC Commissioner Victory O.) —— round with a hard left hook to Schmidt anncunced the officials for ~ Other college basketb: games the jaw. o) \the UCLA-Illinois Rose Bowl game last night ended this w: H e CHURCH OF GOD - - ——| Portland fight fans watched 526 East Street { EV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Ministers. m.—The Bible in Pictures; For ail ages. | 7:00 p. m 8:00 n. m.—Preaching Service. | 8:00 p. m—Bible Study.| Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. ¥. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m, Everybody welcome. Douglas Church Services es for this church column received by The Empire than 10 o'clock Friday to guarantee changs of sermon topics, etc I Saint Aloysious’ Church 10:00 a. m.—Mass. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Margaret Pearce, Organist Sunday Service i m—Evening Prayer and the Vicar Douglas Community | Methodist Church (In the Leigh Grant home) hobert S. Treat, Mintster Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker | 10:00 2. m.—Morning Chapel Ser- | vica. Message by the Pastor, “New Life.” 10:25 a. Priday, termediate play hour, REV. Miss 8:00 p. sermon by m.—Classes. 3:30 p.m.—Junior and In- | Choir rehearsals and Miss Brooks directing. Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services m.—Sunday School i m.—Divine Worship. The Lutheran Church The Walter 1:30 p. 2:00 p. neher ¢ Sitka, Alaskz REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 Schoe! and! m.—Sunday Bible C 3 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m~—Social Fellowship Hour Friday, 4:00 p. practice. Wednesday, 2 p. m.—The Girl Club meets. All girls from 6 to ! are welcome. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Stud Lecture. ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Clu' meets the tirst and the third weel of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of th Church meet every second an¢ fourth week nf each month at 1 p. r Friday, 7:30 p. m—B8enior Choi Every Day—The Lutheran Churet opens wide her doors and welcome: you in Jesus’ name. P S T Easter Island in the Pacific is 1000 miles distant from any other land. Creomulsion relieves prom| be- o at of U germ laden branes. Tell your to sell you How To Relieve cause it goes right to thl nnd to soothe and hegrl‘uw, mdm' ln- a bottle of Creomulsion with the trouble to hel flamed bronchial mucous mem- m —Junior choir| | . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, W& Hik BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN ¢ -(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A trough of low pressure containes from a ! weak low center in the Gulf of Alaska near Yakutat southeastward to another low pressure center located over western Washington this morn- ing. A high pressure area of considerable intensity prevails over central and western Canada with its center over northwestern Canada. Cold temperatures continue over Alaska and Canada with the lowest tem- | perature of minus 65 degrees being reported at Tanacaross while warm | .111 was penetrating extreme southwestern portion this morning. ! or snow was reported over northwest United States, scuthwestern Canad: tered over the northern Plains States of the United States. peratures were slightly below normal over the southern portion of Southeast Alaska but continued well below normal over the northern ar€ requests, portion. The minimum of zero degrees in the city of Juneau was the i coldest recorded during December since 1037 when minus one degree was {recorded. However, minus two degrees was recerd:d in Juneau during | Februaxy 1943. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Statiens at 10:30 A. M. Today Herchey bars for the kids” or “pick- ! i WIND Height of Waves Station ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition” ‘Cnpe Spencer ...Cloudy 1 ENT 40 4 feet | Eldred Rock Fog -3 RwW 30 6 feet | Point Retreat Fog 6 NRW 43 8 fe't | ! Five Finger Light Snow 15 N 20 12 feet | MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- | | NING: Protected waters of Scutheast Alaska north cf Sumner Strait northerly to northeasterly winds 40 to 50 miles per hour—variable cloudi: ness with snow flurries. Protected waters of Southeast Al'\ska south of | Frederick Sound—easterlv to sonthangterls minmde 0a =itae coming variable winds under 15 miles per hour—variable cloudiness with ' {snow or rain. Outside waters, L1,00 Lilu-sick lwlnds 20 miles per hour or less becoming westerly lo nox thwesterly wlndm 15 miles per hour or less--variable cloudiness with snow or rain. Outside | waters, Sitka to Yakutat and Cross Sownd-Tey Strait area—ncrtheasterl, | winds 25 to 35 miles per hour—snow flurries. Low pressure center—29.30 inches—filling near 55 degrees north and\ 1135 degrees west. The Church of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Music Vespers FEATURING FRANCES PAUL, Lyric Soprano WILDA FAUNCE HUSTED, Organist 4:30 o'Clock Sunday Afternoon, December 15, 1946 * | Helad Dade o1 j Josey !lesson in a blocdy ten round scrap. | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Dade weighed 123 and Declan 126 idcor and asking Percy for somer ing up three pecan pies and soms| i French \perhaps some hard-to-get nvlons |for the wife, and a wide variety of | {other {pv~mes to divmond wedding rings. |to fill all orders though it does {mean a little extra leg work. Los* Angeles hand Dolan of Spokane a boxing Max. temp. TODAY land a quarter. Dolan tcok a no last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weatherat ccunt trip to the canvas in the Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. | gixth, | Anchorage 0 -5 -5 0 Clear | AR, Barrow -18 -32 -30 Trace Clear At San Jose Heavyweight Pat { Bethel -3 -35 -3 01 Snow Valentino of San Francisco out- | Cordova 8 -13 5 0 Cloudy | punched Big Boy Brown of De- Dawson -60 |troit in a ten round go. Edmonton 0 -17 -17 Trace Clear 1 Fairbanks -49 -55 -85 0 Ice-Fog-Smoke Alan Strange, former Seattle in- Haines -3 -9 -9 02 Cloudy | fielder who was drafted by the Havre 10 8 8 06 Snow | St. Louis Browns in 1940 and failed Juneau 9 0 0 A1 Rucw |in a comeback attempt with the Juneau Airport 4 1 2 “" Bpok | Portland Beavers last season, will Ketchikan 34 21 28 49 Cloudy be the 1947 manager of Bremer- odiak i 6 9 Trace Pt. Oloudy | ,cn's enuy in' tue western inier- Kotzebue -3 - A 0 Soas national Baseball League. Los Angeles 7 36 44 0 Haze | TSR i McGrath -39 -54 o4 0 Ground Fog | a¢ Macon, Ga., last night, Ten- i(mc. . 0 -19 -14 Trace Cloud_v" _ |nessee Wesleyan snatched victory Northway -53 -57 ~56 0 E" C}““"’ | from defeat by coming from be- Petersburg ¢ 13 15 o7 Sa0% | hind to trim Georgia Military Col- Portland 55 51 53 Cloudy {iege in the second annual Peach Pyince George 22 3 13 Trace Pt. Cloudy | Bowl foouball battle, by 14-12. Prince Rupert 35 28 31 Cloudy Kilhde s e 3 ke | Seattle ;; ‘l‘g gg % l:gg“smo % jof :‘0:4‘1‘ vehicles in operation. | Nhieanste 5 A e B Glouay ond several smaller islands, with 'a total area of 103,415 square miles. STORES OPERATING "PERSONAL SERVICE" In addition to their regular ser- Rain | vice, the Juneau Liud wov.v vpen- o, ates an unsolicited but cheerfully |Southeast Alnska, southwest Alaska, the Aleutian Islands and at scat- 2ccepted “personal shopping ser- Tem- | vies” | outside villages. for many of the folk from Not a bit unusual besides the usual| Lubble-bath, hair tonic, vitamin| ‘tems for such follow-ups as} ‘and would you mind running ne!t: pastry from Sullys® and| requests from cross-word The staff does it's darndest, too, Other stores in Juneau also op- rate ‘“‘personal” service for ‘“out- ide” patrons by request, tco. BARANOF Beauty Salon Appoiniments for Christmas Permanents should be made NOW! ¢ ADDED ' TOOUR STAFF: Miss Pauline Brown 0f Reno, Nevada Phone 538 WINDOWS——DOORS CABINETS The Public Is Cordially Invited to This Program of Sacred Music BOOKS PICTURES PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT ¥ including CAMERAS and i b PROJECTORS : £ NE“ — AI.ASKA SCEN ON KODACHROME SLIDES Lu-Ek’s Photo Shop 20th Century Builaing R L > . 1 r( I\hono 35 4 fllflSKW% wing Southeastern —FLY Daily Schedules io: @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY ‘ @ Numerous Other Southeas Alaska Points NN IRlIIIES R p— CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers PLARES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION Phone 612 AND RESERVATIONS s *But Mr. Abercrombie, that’s not necessary. Meals are included in your fare on the Clipper” OanAmencmChppmmenhormtdsmmduddn your fare. Delicious hot meals on the longer trips...some- d:nngwmnchmd\eshomumal’m.&menmm also includes help in planning your mp..;hnenkmg cott- necung:uervanonsforyom..pomnngw interesting sights to see enroute. Pan American Chppenh.ueb‘eg: serving Alaska for 14 years...now serve 14 important Alaskan travel centess including Whitchorse asd Seartle. B =i P AMERICAN Baranof Hotel W[” /flfl' HAYS Phone 106 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4

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