The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1946, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1946 SALVATION ARMY =ity it £ Dorothy Welch HUNK ANDERSON IS om grateful people Who - GIVES XMAS CHEER; I?;‘ eyt oot ool Bacomes Bride FINED FOR TALKING - . NEW YORK, Dec. 28—Commis- Notices for this church column) Meinorial Presoyteria ) CHURCH G sso' FUND RAlSED Of F. B- Harrls sioner Bert Bell has fined Hartley ' A RCH OF GOD Joan Rhodes Is gl must be received by The Empire 4 (Hunk) Anderson, line coach of the wot later than 10 o'clock Friday| . Church 526 East Street 5 o Chicago Bears $250 for “conduct F ’ guarantee change of Corner West 8th and E Streets REV EY In behalf of the Salvation Army P ! ‘ P i surprise wedding 00k place detrimental to the welfare of the GLhiGh TPl it o ‘A Church with an open door e %fif&zfrl E. BEYER, |pioadier C. O. Taylor expressed 10Siess al rar y Christmas Day afternoon at 4 National Football League.” Whasoever will may come’.” | 700 p. m~—The Bikle in Pictures thanks to all who helped bring b 00125 o'clock at the Resurrection Luther- The action, announced by Bell's, WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister se, 140 E Street unday Services an Church when the Rev. G. Her- offics, resulted from Anderson's bert Hillerman united in marriage criticism of the coaching and man- Miss Dorothy Welch and Mr. Fred- agement policies of the Detroit cheer to less fortunate neigl ring the Christmas holiday t, in resg A holiday season party was given by Miss Joan Rhodes at the home to their| or Arr and Mrs. Delbert R. Hanks on the screen. For ail ages. 8:00 n. m.—Preaching Service. i Thursday, 8:00 p. m—Bible Study. '°F First Church of Christ, Scientist ) m.—Suiiaay § S school Mo ap) the gratifying sum of $369 prgay evening. The party con- f‘!l\cali E.BHM’H\» Lions in a speeth at a Detroit € be held at Worship oy - was donated during the six days|gcted of ¢ S anting ..| Miss Bérnice Harris was brides- | Juncheor } : -t 3 ) 8 sisted of games and dancing. Luc-| ¥ luncheon 1 Church of o Fellow- Russian Ortiodox Church that, the kettles were “boiling” on|yy winners at the party were: Maid and Mr. Alvin Bloomauist was ETRIRNER % 1 on Fifth Of St. Nicholas the streets of Juneau, Additional| gaces Miller who won the Bean €Sh man. Soma 6,800 iailroad and highway | the subjecr | hip and Fifth Street gifts received by the Salvation Army The bride is the daughter of Roundup, Dick Keithahn who won bridges were blown up in France| make appoiniments alf-hour ite hymns and| Tonight (Saturday) T7:00 p. m.— brought this yea total to $501 ‘:h- hilatious reund of Squirrel Mrs, Helen Welch of Salem, Ore-| i (1. Jast war Testimon- | special music. Seymon, “He Leads | gvening Service which was $100 over last vear's fig- | yooy Rhodes who won the Apple €00 She has been in Alaska for 2. How il b eht i 1 | Se! 10:00 a. m. High ure. Contaet the past two years, in Anchorage L] - and Holy Communion Brig. Taylor said that 19 local| ycrors _'and Juneau. She has been on the ow 0 eneve i B 4 0 A Jeffery Pegues proved the whiz L ; Seventh-Day Adventist rehearsal every Thursday familiss received grocery ordem fOr| 1 of the cooning to win the Buzs C*Ch2Rse of the Juneau and Dous- New ear's 0 wec from : at 7:30 p. m $5 or $10 rchandise, depend-| . et B 7 " las Telephone Company while re- S eyt Cor d and Main p. m. $5 or in merchandise, depend-1 ...t The boys almost two to 1 pany le r s ae : Wed=| REV.:J ZUMWALT, Pastor ———— ing upon the size of the families.| ¢ "0 = ,,4.‘ the &Hipe 90 10 siding in Juneau Bronchltls Pe' manents . .~ 1 ices of this church are Church ¢j Jesus Christ cf Giits \\’mz-} nlfn provided 1;;;- ]);\7; the Penny Walk vx;\-fr'va}fm;:l):nhutllxxm“ of Mr.lm.d e rday, the Seventh Day I 4 LRI ients in the Government hospital 3 - dbaeger ¢ VIR arris, and was torn A . e ce t the Y Latter Day Saints i il : 5| Guests were: Silvia Lister, Mary go . opoc i g Cregmulsion relieves promptly be~ i )y inmtes of the city prison, and 12| copvene Ta Taood, Darlene | ’1‘“1]‘ grew to manhood in Juneau eapse it goes right to the seat of the @ 2 newlyweds have their home trouble help loosen and expel Odd Fellows Hall ) @&, I aturday, Sabba Telephe Blue 702 men stranded in Juneau Patila Coole H Miller. Tad VY g o : epho e 2 " ide P g me- e 3 PR ¥ *r at 83 Willoughby Avenus germ laden egm, and aid nature i il classes 1or all AgES( 13.30 , m.—Sunday School vere provided Kt o Al e | Carl Weldmann, Dick Keithahn, p b i e o soothe anid heal Taw, tender, ife The Methoai=e Cnurch er, Superinten-| ;.50 o m_¢ Services o s St e ¢! Don it, Jeffery Pegues, Rob- flamed bronchial mucous mem- B A RA headquarters branes. Tell your druggist to sell you ite Federal cd Territorial S e lian River +LOGGL 1. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Three hundred people crow: a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- ilding 3 g s iy were served pic- ' ATTEXN .[ON LOGGFRE with logs derstanding you must like the way it ith and Friend- ermon L e Pastor, : o the hall to enjoy the Christma group apA at for sale contact Juncau Lumber Quickly allays'the cough or:cu are BEAUTY SALON » and program, which was ranged by Adjutant Henry Loren- Mect” for homy cat-| Mills. Wil buy from 100,000 ft, | tBaYe your money back. Douglas Church Phone 538 7:30 p. m—Midweek TREAT, Pastor nesday, 7. m.—Midw h A el fo 10000000 fect. For further G (o) SION " Mrs, 1,7 ‘1:1-’1‘\;; ‘:)v‘])'w ‘m, -xl‘.\lIl‘ 'U:l'.l;\tmn S 2 SGI’VICES ;“.lfpm-zlhixuff'ffili'f“” \:(:mtknll\“f]‘l: ‘N‘d"”“c“““’ 5“"LQJ“"""‘1r I::‘m‘;‘c: ‘lorguEhs ChMestlgo!.d.s B!on"hms G R e duy b ude as Society meets second and| Notices for this church column More than pleased with the enter-| '_\~-\Smf:'(?'l<}-\' en, Ldwin C. pie . 433-t1. ; day ot 130 pom. |zt be roceived by The Empire WL L ion ol a contiutioral o SR slcome s exten ot later thar ‘o < a and & vere servec the adoption of ontit a Al the services of this church. |evening.to WuArantes . chaigs of, e eading room al doring Christ [smendrment limiing Senstors o (o T r ay and ma persons found or 12 1 office as el sermon topics, etc : - keeping Congress in tune h the poople - s welcome and hospitality at the !t Salvation Army headquarters dur-'% ing the noon and evening I'HE CHRISTIAN CHURCH PURITY Butch Maid BAKERY Saint Aloysious’ Church = | Mee!s very Su n th 10:00 a. m.—Mass. ocia 2y NOTICE — NO 5 Meets cvers Sunday I e O O % UKE'S BPISCOPAL | Among the donations recsbea by| | OB SOUICE o B DOV and Store - 124 Sstond Strest PHONE 21 i HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, ., CHURCH closed in a letter postmarked from | the position of Custodian of the ‘ Sunday Services Sunday Service L VEHOR Saua0k THE PURITY BAKERY WISHES FOR YOU AND YOURS ALL » for ¢ 10:00 o, m-Bible Sehool. Mr.| 8:00 p, m—Evening Prayer and,i note teveasd he BN € LRl i THE ESSENTIALS FOR TRUE HAPPINESS AND GOOD FOR- 1tendent sermon by t Worship Service, E. Rice wes, pianist SEvangellstic service. Douglas Community Methodist Church re invited (In the Leigh Grant home) Very Rev. Charles ’_‘L"NE IN THE COMING YEAR. . .. We appr te all our new friends! May We become better acquainted by serving you with pn]:xto~z:m)oalm:z foods that make you want to come back for more. during his stay in Juneau one year School Board. when he was otherwise Iriendless 461-1t. The Triangle Christian Science Lesson- Sermon, Sunday Serrices itend all our sorvice The supject or For that New Year's Pariy may we suggesi: mon w! '(:. will P> The _ Robert S. ‘T’real, Mintster S w E D ' s 'I R y E i . Suiuation X M Sorte, BRE I Cleaners SR AD POTIND LOAF - . - 18c c i3 i i i Army Cherus and anthem by the Junior W e 7 - M P e, T - R i AR 0ld Country Fiavor 2 POUND LOAF - - 35¢ In these times i Adjt. ana Mrs. Henry Lorenzen 1025 a. n-—Olaskes: Matthew: Let before men tl age througl Tuesday night 7:30 p. m~Bible, .00 p m.—Divine Worship. ur tgetion. 2, .through nd pra meeting ce nd dlvine = anointir ‘hursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital hich quicken . and . HUNSAKER—Manager WE NOW HAV] 48-HOUR SERVI( lIIIIlIII|IIllIIIIII||IIIIINlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIImlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIII"' Sunday Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Choirs and a = n 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting play hour. vour clothes be = 2:30 p. Praise Meeting. The Preshyteriz Churel saf ardes T s 2 = 6:00 p. m chool e s .,‘[f‘-u.,\i“‘i', s ORDER YOUR BUNS - ROLLS - PULLMAN BREAD - CAKES = '1‘10 dp\. i s M:‘ Mf\;"{lf‘\;_m \V:.I!vrSA xsnb«:l(lfl‘ Minister cleaning m = uesday, L n mer Sunday Services are ful A = th of the: Christacure | Hom Lesgue {0 o i age" Satios] s A and "DUTCH MAID" PASTRIES EARLY = E = The Lutneran Church Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Sitka, Afasks . T H. NYGAARD, Pastor wrday night, 7:30 p. m.—Traise Sunday Services ervi 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Schoc! and Bible Class. 7B o RS . T 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wership. irst Baptist Church 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. ial effects of T O SAEER JUST ALL 4 The Church of The Holy OUR . GREETING FOR v ool Franilin and Fourth 9:00 p. m—Social Fellowship Hour Trinity, Episconal J. T. SPURLIN, . 2, Mimster Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir Fourth and Gald Streets REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector Margaret Shaw, Organist m.—Sunday School. Class- practice. s. Harold Cargin, Su-. Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls D ] 0 7 es perintendent. Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 M g C‘y'” 15 ”“.Jg,» Sl 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. ‘are welcome. ey SELuiect 2:00 p. m—Evening worship. Wednesday, 8 p. m—Bible Study y after Christmas. 8:00 a. m-—Holy Communion here will be no church school resumed ~Morm Very Rev Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer'Lecture. Meeting 1 Scripture Study. ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Club meets the tirst and the third week Clhapel- By /- The-Lake o the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Corner Glacier iighway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Church meet every second and Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister | fourth week of each monthat1p. m 10:30 a. m, Sunday VS hool. All Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir. lchildren in the Auk Bay area are Evéry'Dny—The Lutheran Clhumh invited and urged to attend our °PenS wide l?er doors and welcomes S School you in Jesus' name. e sday (Feast of the Circum- cision) 11:00 a. m—Holy Commun- Thursday, 7:30 p. ni.—Choir re- 1 »e M Y ————— Resurrection Lutheran Church of Christ oy Church Mecets in the American Legion Hall - L on Second Street, between Frank- i Main and Thicd Steeets lin and Seward Streets. 5 I | “In the heart of the City jor ths BOYD FIELD, Minister i hearts of the City” Phone - Red 611 - ——l { . HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Sunday Services = wnist, Mrs. Katherine Alexander| 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. Choir Director, Mrs. Winifred Mc-‘ '1:00 a. m—Worship Service. Donnell ! 3:00 p. m—Evening Service. 5 a. m.—Sunday Schoel. Call to Bible Study” over m.-—The Worship Ser-|RINY at 6:15 each evening Mon- 1 by the pastor, “Let day through Saturday. Drawn on the Past.’ Gloria in elSis, Lou, L To all our loyal x friends in Alaska we extend our sincere wishes Juneau City; Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Hared evening: Special meet- hurch Council with Bowman, Secretary of the United T Ay Catholic Church ; - ‘\‘l‘)’ [,/‘“_” L(‘{;M ; Church of te Natitiiy of the | for a jo ful afld' gresvyierian CRurch Blegsed Virglw Mert, Jupeau Alaskans know there's only one fast, perienced pilots, efficient equipment, and | y Franklin at Fourth Fifth and Gold Streets % % 4 ! “Where Welcome and Worship | REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J. dependable way to ship in the Terrifory trained air-freight and passenger person- : prosperous New Meet” Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and 4 ; - WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister 'm,;“;,’ g 3 today . . . air transport. Due to tremen- nel add up to the swiftest, .:uresl‘ means l 9:45 a. m—Sunday School | Masses on Week Days—7:00 and dous distances involved and lack of ade- of transporting any commodity anywhere. | Yeal’——— 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | 8:00 s P ka Airlines offers complete pas- | r rs. Carol Beery Davis,| Benedictions after the last mass auate surface transportation, the airline Agie fi:"h" AR T | ith-health | ;n Sundays is the lifeline for the citizens and industry senger, mail and air-freight service to | Wi ed 1:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- WA % : Foll rate and route infor- or Courage for the Way| lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 of America’s richest ferritory. city and bush. Fu : and ha pmess d.” The ch under di-{ v m.; Tto9 p. m. Alaskans also know, from experience mation is available at the nearest, Alaska | p on_of M Benzdict, will A H S o . 4 ilable f ’ 2 2 0 dating back to the early days of aviation Aitlines office. Aircraft are available for L'Espoir’s New Born Bethel labcrnaclfl 9 : y day: Shoy i | always N (Assembly of God) in the Territory, that Alaska Airlines' ex- charter and special jobs. i is provided the ' | children while Fourth and Frankiin Streets worship with u ! REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor PASSENGERS & MAIL o EXPRESS o AIR FREIGHT 11:30 p. m—A New Sunday Services ervice w be held 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- 11:30 until mid Miss | es for all ages| A special invitation Frances Paul will be t soloist at|to those childfen nct already at- this service. The public cordially | ending a Sunday Schoot. invited to attend this service am‘ 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. g in the New Year in praise m‘ 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic se: God | 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- Friday, 1:30 p. m—The Martha|ing. Society will moet in the Church| 8:00 p. m. Priday—Young Peo-' Baranof Hotel — Phone 667 parlors, ple’'s meeting. ALASKA HIRLIHES,M Route of the, Starline New Washington Hotel AY THATCHER: Manager

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