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Notices for this church column must be reccived by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. First C /u(: i of Christ, | Scientist 10:00 a. m.—Sunaay Schog Sunday services will be held at 11 a 'm. in the First Churca of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth mnd, Main e and the subjecr vill be “Truth’ Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- fal meetin Christian Science Reading Room In church build This room is open Wednesaa afternoons fr.n 2:30 to 4%o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to atend these- services and visit the reading room. The Methodi Cuurch Opposite Federat cud Territorial Buildina “Where Faith arnd Friend- ship Mee REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor RUTH D. BROOKS, Parish Worker Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy, Pianist 9:45 4. m.—Sund chool. Claude Brown, Acting Superintendent 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Message by the Pastor, “This Above All" Anthem by tha Senior “Safe Into the Haven Guide. v 7:00 p. m——Epworth League led by Joan Rhodes. 7:00 p. m~—Young Adults, topic When Is My Job a Ci cs Vo- cation.” 8:00 p. m.—Evening service. The Pastor's subject will b Wwith These Tools. Hymns lik2 to sing Sunday evening fellowship hcur’ following the serv and Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Prayer Scripture at the Parsonag Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Ba:ket League in Grads School Gym Ball T o0 ks , 4:00 p. m.—Cateche- | : : cxf-zfif’"“\‘ifs‘csa id B ’ SeerCES \you are not even aware that one USPHS ship Hygiene. Mral Bk Eosnedy. hostes SR !way is in direct conflict with the = Color slides and pictures will te ) S da 5 :{0 “.,”w‘v‘;;: _I:‘Mp v THE CHRISTIAN CHI RCH Notices for tlns church cotumy |1aWw of God, and another in perfect shown as the highlight of the Hiiada RN Chols R | MCRTAL VAT ‘s“”(‘l,‘; in the Ogq Must be received by The Empire | harmony with it. Perhaps you do program, which will be followed Beabeals FH AT T Fellows “Hall, 9000 Wankile: Streot, ¢t later than 10 o'clock Friday 1wt know which is the right way, by yefreshments. Gty ¢ il 209 Franzlin Street- oiening to guarantee change of | and which is the wrong. But you L g R s HOMER C. MURPRY, Ph. Dy |sevmon tpios, dtc | can know—and know quickly. Christian Science £, €SRON- Ppastor i | A clear, simole and comolete out- TEN pASSENGERS ARE *hone - Blue 650 § 3 h : i Sermon, Sunday Services Ph : q o {line of the right and wrong ways L e LA Sunday Services L 1(é-léét- 4‘”“.’/3"{“" Church {4 pianning a tamily is contained FLOWN HERE BY PAA . ] 10:00 a. m--Biblo School. M S LR ey {in the interesting 24-page pamphlet mon which will be read in all f ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL B Aok PO Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| <nape, Supcrintendent. o S Y CHURCH {we will gladly send vou without day, January 26, will be “Truth.” 11:00 a. m—Worship Service. ... o FDBERT‘MI BB ¥ ! charge on your request. This pam- Pan American Airways completed E.;(C('rpls» from Christian Science Mrs: L. P. Dawes, pianist M;q; il & el s ]]!hlb sets forth the teachings of southbound s ules from Nome to esson-sermon : 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. bt Ly Organist | chyist and His Church on this Seattle yesterday, and brought the The Bible - Psalms: Happy is| We teach the unity of God's| .. o m_;"f i C;,, er apqiimportant subject, gives you ihe following persons to Juneau from | he that hath the God of Jaced for Children. You are invited to at-| 0 B TA-"CRonInE PIaver ahd comments of renowned physicians, the North: his help, whoge hope is in the Lorq|'end all our services. SERICE A N | suggests the onlv plan vou can' From Nome: W. W. Laws, Telbert his God: Which made heaven and T 5 7 ;fglluu‘ without risking cternal pun- SL‘oLvt. i oL . carth, the sea, and all that therein The Douglas Community |ishment. From Fairtarks: Maurice King is: which keepeth truth forever e * Every man, every woman should Joe Coble, Andrew Merland, Mau- Correlative passage from “Scicnce| 3 = Salvation Methodist Church |[read this pamphlet. If you hake rics T. Johnson. Ed Anderson. g alth w y the Scrip- - been following the wrong wav of | From Whbitehorse: Robert Shea, and Health with Key to the Scrip Ar mI/ A 3 1. tures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: The s \Villuuqhbt) Aoe (In the Leigh Grant home) | planning your family, it will sl\gw An}m Shea, George Ramsay. question, What is Truth, is answer- Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor ~ kcbert S. Treat, Minister vou the right way. If you, like Southbound passengers from Ju- ed by demonstration - by healing Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker Onan, have been setting your own neau to Seattle were as follows both disease and sin; and this 4 Sunday 0 a. m—Chapel Service; | personally-made law against the law Carol Williams, Ray DeHahn, Hugh ccmonstration shows that Christian| 11:00 a. m—Holiness meeting, | Message by the Pastor: “Steplen,|of God Himself, it will show you the | Wads, John MclLaughlin, Marshall bealing confers the most health and 2:30 . m—Praise Meeting. The Preacher” Chorus by theserious risks vou are accepting. By Keep ¥ makes the best men. (Pref. VIID) 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Srhoz:lj Junior Choir, anthem by the Youlhldll means, get this pamphlet and| Anna oomquist, Ruth Ann s 7-30 m—Salvation | Mesting: Choir iread it . . . for your own peace of Bloomgui Alvin Bloomquist, El- Tl’,N,p‘. 100 b m—Womens 10:25 a. m-—Classes for boys,|Mind, your own physical well-being,< wood Jones, Clyce Hunter, Fortuna The Church of 1'he Holy s teapie KA "% girls, youths and adults your own eternal happiness O'Dell, Archie Barcley, Harold Bzl- T ity, Episcop i '1‘\1v~d"x‘\'~1‘1'1\t 7:30 p. m-Bible Friday—Choir Rehearsals A post-card or letter will bring les, Norton B. Sorrels. p:;“:yzl /,.',1 {',prd s l(m ok g mm:m o A !it promptly. Just ask for Free Pam- To Ketchil Phil Senour. rth and Gold Streel y ceting m 3 S arls “hurely |phlet No. 54-A i REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector 7:00 p. m-Hospital Lhe Presbyterian Church | = b E”m[ | Rl WD, Rictor | P P I Détigins, M1akka | RELIGIOUS INFORMATION ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Miss Margaret Skaw, Organist Priday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | SRS Ziits oo, TIREREEDEE N0 1) Sunday Services Night. Sunday Services i Knights of Celumbus Tuesday, January 28, at 13 p.m. Third Sunday after Epihany. Saturday night, 7:30 p m.—Sunday School. 422 Lihaell Bldy, Bt. Louis 8, Mo.} ALICE BROWN, Sec. 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. |service Divine Worship. (Pald Advertisement) adv. 486-t2 11:00 a. m—Morning praver and | Pirst Bantist Church The Lutneran Church - Lithany and cermon. The choir b e - . - P will sing for the offertory anthem: Franklin_and Fourth i ERNg}";:‘- Né‘«'.'a’,«kinu, Pmo,! S c'“l T(BWI( ht Hear Ye When I Call” by King J- T. SPURLIN, D. 2, Mimster inde Servie [ Hall | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- PP i s"‘fnd; ésh ; ’i £ & o ’ v 4 &, m.— y Schoe! ant Thursday, 7:30 p. m-—Choir re-| s for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| . n sl P Rlb haabieh : | perintendent. B‘l”l“_‘of“‘s; e e I oa rme N PRy 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 2 A, I g Wcrship. } : oy y . 8:00 p. m.--Evening worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. o ee a“ us Northern Light Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.Prayer 9:00 . m—Social Fellowship Hour Presbyterian Church |Mecting and Seripture Study F"a‘"y- 4:00 p. m—Junior choir Franklin at Fourth peattie, o STEAKS Wednesday, 2 p. m.—The Girls “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” ' WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mntster 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. on Second Street, between Frank- Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study v 10:50 4. m.—Organ Preparation for lin and Seward Streets Lecture. c‘ub “ew York worship, Mrs. Carol Beery Davis. BOYD FIELD, Minister ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Club ve organist. Phone - Red 611 meets the tirst and the third week . 11:00 p. m.—Divine W ) Sunday Services of the month at 8 p. m. | 3 Sermon, “Looking Outward.” The 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. Thursday—The women of the 7 choir under ths direction of Mr. 1:00 a. m.—Worship Service. Church meet every second and Murry L. Benedict, will sing Kit- $:00 p. m—Evening Service tfourth week of each month at 1 p. m. s “Forward Through the “The Call to Bible Study” over Friday. 7:30 p. m.—Senior Cholr.‘ Ages.” KINY at G:15 each evening Mcn- Every Day—The Lutheran Church A nursery is provided at the day through Saturday. opens wide her doors and welcomes Church for young children while ou in Jesus name. their parents worship with us Monday — Choirs Number 1 and | 2 ot the Junior Choir will practice at the Church immediately after school. Every memter is urged to be present Thursday The Senior Choir will rehearse at the Church at 7:30 p. m.. Every member is urged to be present as work is now being| done on the Easter Music | Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church are held on Baturday, of the week. 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible classes for all ages Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- dent. 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, | E. E. Jensen | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek | Prayer Meeting. Btudy and Devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services of this church Hour of Bible| | ‘Rl'.’\'. the Seventh Day 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Anne Beegle, Peter Bond, Steren Anderson, Christopher Bentley, George Downs, Frances Everett. Revel Fleming, Merle, Rondi and Merton Fleming, Waiter, Willinml and Willie Esther Fields | Isabelle Hartung, Carold Ann,| Alga and Darvin Hoel, William and | CHURCH OF GOD Memorial Presbyterian 1 Church | PRI " Esther Jackcla, Harry Morrison, as 3 : Corner West 8th and E Streets oV l iX| Lilly and Nial McEachern, Rose ‘A Church_with an open door— { A "IT,”'{ L and Suzanne McMullen, Raymond | ‘Whasoever will may come’. o . \ and Eunice Nevin WALTER A sOIJOLFF{F anler[ 3 SUNDAY RVICES | Canadian Pacific Steamer Prin- Martin Nielson, Florence Olson,| Manse, 10 E Street 7:00 p. m~—Full color plctures oncess Norah arrived from the south Julian Petrich, Sven and Edith Sunday Services |the screen with the story of “John's ‘at 9:15 o'clock last night bringing persson, Winifred and Valeria Pul-| §:45 4. m.—Sunday School | Introduction of Jesus." All boys 60 passangers for Juneau as fol- len. 11:00 a. m.—Divine ;".n\hx‘p ang ghls enjoy thesg plctut lov Vera Paige, Woodrow and Robert Meditatio “youth "Shares,” il o 00 p: m —~Preaching “‘r‘“"‘]- { Mildred Anderson, Al Anderson, Reynolds, Ralph Robertson, Archie fellowship giving, friendship and (o e O S ”"l‘i £ “—— and Nina B. Shiels, William Strand. | living. Speakers fror p 72 Clark Telquist. Shinds S‘-s.ff‘ ..-.:((;\‘.?.,{wm:;r:fn(h.i‘ YO servions aty BPSI 1o “"‘""“Is " RE‘llY ah and Ole Drower, ‘Frank the Lord,” by Pollock ;i ofif, a5 all are welcome anMerert, Jack Warren, Crom- 5:00 p. m.—Westminster Fellow- well Weaver, Joe Waddell, Harold potluck dinner | Chureh ¢ Jesus Christ rf WRONG Io plan and Ellen Wilon, William Winn 30 p. m—Westminster Fellow- | Latter Day Saints . Walter Bay, Edward Crawford, ship, guest speaker, Mrs. Don Fost- Odd Fellows Hall A Famlly Robert Glennie, Norman Howatt, er Telepkon Blue 702 Fcl:l' Kowez, Richard Lobb, Hora- . 4 p. m.—Church mem-' 12:30 p. m—Sunday School i B tio Nelson. : 4 L 1:30 p. m~—Church Services | Ph_mud pax¢,xxtllood is a popular The following passengers left at {gm 4:00 p. m.—Boys and WY i practice with many people today 11:30 o'clock last night on the club ® v many of them otherwise re- Norah for Skagway: E. Thompson 30 . m —Famyy Bible kbl ana’ | Russian 0’ tnodox Church! spectable people who wouldn't even and wife. J. Cropiey, Mrs. Cropley fellowship Of St. Nicholas hink of lying, or stealing, or cheat- William Featherstone, Dr. M. Van Thursday, 2:00 p. m.—Missionary Fifth Street {ing their fellow-men. And t, Sandt, Mrs. V. Fraley, C. Cain, W. Society meets at 1003 Tenth and B.! Tonight ( urday) 7:00 p. m.— year in and vear out, they live the' D. Gross, Zalmain Gross, Capt. Tel- 7:00 p. m—Boy Scout Troop, No.| J"\cnlm: Service. lives in direct opposition to one of quist 614 meets | Sunday Service, 10:00 a.'m. }hgll the princival laws of God and na- Tre Princess Norah is scheduled Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Junior choir,| Mass and Holy Communion. " ture, not by planning a family, but ‘to arrive in port Sunday( tomor- 7:30 p. m., Senior Choir Choir rehearsal every Thursday by planning a family in the wrong row) morning at 7 o'clock and sails kit at 7:30 p. m fway. outh at 8:30 o'clock. God not only gave us the intel- o e 7 TR Resarrection Lutheran £ Bethel Tavernacle | ligence with which to plan our - ~ Church ( Assémbly of ‘God !whole lives; He also gave us the AMERI(AN lE ION Main and Third Streets ilaws our plans should follow. He Fourth and Frarkiin Streets “In the heart of the City for ths B ANRR. Posior ; A : ‘expects us to use our intelligence earts of the City” 5 |and follow His I But toda: g o e ; Sunday Services {and follow His laws. But toda: . HERBERT HILLERMAN, PGSIOr | 10.00 5 m—Sunday School, Class- - many peovle are following a wa Organist, Mrs. Katherine Alexander g 1or a]] ages| A special invitation | of planning their families that Choir Director, Mrs. Winifred Mc- to those children nct already at-|directly opposed to God's way. De- Donnell \eriding & Sunday Schoor. spite the clear warnings of both the 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Church and Holy Scripture, many WILL HAVE GUESTS OF HONOR MONDAY sau Post of the Amer m.—Sunday School. n Le- June m. -The Worshiv Ser-' g.60 . m —Evangelistic service.' do not even realize that their plan fon will Lold a joint meeting with mon by the Pastor, “The' g:00 . m. Tuesday—Prayer mect- | iS the wrong plan . .. essentially the . : hriad oo That T ce pg." '+ oy 5 » ., the Legion Auxiliary on Monday hat anscends All Glories ing. plan of Onan. of whom we read in evening at 8:45 o'clock in the Le- e Sabbath Call' " g:00 , m. Friday—Young Peo- | the Book of Genesls, 38:10: “And i/ /HH o0 therefore the Lord slew him, be- {cause he did a detestable thing ple’s mcctmg Junior Cheir The men of the Legion will hold a brizf business meeting at 8 o'clock preceding the Joint affair at which guests cf honor will be officers and crew members of the 00 p. m S e p. m.—Senior Choir Perhavs vou have not known that " Duuglas Lhurch there is a right way and a wrong i way of planning a family. Perhaps Ch urc)z of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 are welcome. T-Bone.. Fillet.. Juneaw 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. Everybody welcome. Catholic Church Church of the Natfvity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, 8. J. 7:00, 9:00 and ARMY-NAVY DEAL OAKWOOD, Ill--Jerry Andrews, 18, is a popular young man, with the Army and Navy both claiming him. Andrews, who was graduated from high school last June, was in Army | miform at Camp Kilmer, N. J | with orders to sail overseas when news came of his appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy at Anna- o) CIIE s Al m. Masses on Sunday- 0 10:30. polis, Md. g = G Rep. Edward Jenison (R-IIl) é‘g‘mcs on Week Days—T:00 and| yang o work at once and action was under way to cancel Andrews’ Army orders and release him for Naval training. Benedictions after on Sundays Confessions-—Saturday, eve of holi- lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 vm.; Tto9 p.m. the last mass -0 - LOGGERS ATflLNTION LOGGERS with logs for sale. Cohtact Juneau Lumber Chapel-By-The-Lake Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz | to 10,000,000 feet. For further Cove Road at Auk Lake | particulars see Juneau Lumber Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister Mills, 433-t1 Open Until 10:30 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, All{ e 123 SEWARD children in the Auk Bay area are| FELT BOOTb—Mens 8 and 12- invited and urged to attend our inch. Special, $2.75. H. S. GRAVES. Sunday School. adv. 481-t6 | “ PHONE 93 SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1947 Custodian of confidence... born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory ALASKA AIRLINES.. Baranof Hotei ® Phone 667 Wm}h fimancal picture do fu fi m? Only a few of us are smart enough so that we'll eventually sit Jike 1|u~ behind a door marked “Pre Only a few of us will be lucky enough to be nephiews of uncles as rich as this. 2. $UGGESTION : Wmu: you're busy chasing those dollars, why not make the dol- lars you've already caught go out and catch some more for you? This month, and every month from now on, swap your extra dollars for Y U. S. Savings Bonds. . U. S. Savings Bonds cost only §18.75 . .. bring you $25 apiece when they mature. You can get them at your bank, post office, or place of employ- ment. . —and with plenty of U. S. Savings R Most of us will probably have to go Bonds in your pocket, you can really '8 . through life chasing dollars like this. sit back and enjoy life in the future! 3 Now, Back Your Future -Buy U.S. Savings Bonds A TIP TO OUR ALASKAN FRIENDS: IF YOU WILL LET US KNOW YOUR DESIRES ADVANCE OF YOUR COMING, WE WILL BE ABLE BETTER TO SERVE YOU. 4 New Washington Hotel Manager RAY THATCHER: This is an official U.S Treasury advertisement~prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma " FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 872 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent _———e———— | s R |