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PAGE TWO__ for this church column reccived by The Empice than 10 o'clock Friday ) antee of | Notices must be not later cvening scemon topics Memorial Presoytertan Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church th an open door ‘Whasoever will may come'.” 'ER A. SOBOLEFF, Min 740 E Strect Sunday Services ete. st Churcl of Christ, Scientist schoa held at Church ¢t Fifth subject e Joseph said great and Choir an- pure in heart,” the Testimon Pellow- 1ding Room oom is from e Wed- orite | rmon by the your Architect?” 4:00 p. m—Communi- fer 2 desiring church 4:00 p. m.—Boys and invited to visit the r Wi cants clags unita-with the Wednesday room. to nurch Tereitorial The Methoai-: ¢ Opposite Federat c:d Building “Where Faith and Friend- hip REV. ROBERT RUTH D. BROOI Mr 30 p.m hin. Thursday, 2:09. mee oy Family Bible hour and Tenth and B 7:00 ut Troop, No. 614 me: Fri 30 p m.—Junior choir. Choir. Ay, 4 m 20 p Senior Hesurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets lie heart of the City jor thr hearts of the Citw” IERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor . Mr Katherine Alexander r, Mis. Winifred Mc- “In Sunday Schi The Wors 5 ip Ser Pastor, of the ell. by sday oir churchm o 1 *hoir Cateche- Troop Choir Re- o Aid Mrs Chri Seience Sermon, Sunda The wan Lesson-| Vicla Y Ser, Hees : T ai THE CHRISTIAN CHI RCH . Sun- be jecy o1 will Meets ecvery Sunday in 9 Frank >. MURPHY, m Superin m. Knap 11:00 Mr ~Worship ~ Service God's Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. and Mrs, C. O. Taylor and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday loliness meeting The Church of ('h¢ Trinity, E} Fourth and Holy Jiscopal ets Acjt REV. W. ROBER EBB, Direclces Organist Services Rector | 11:00 2 6:0 Salvation Meeting Tuesday, 1:00 p. m.—Womens Home League. Tuesda) Class and prayer Thursday, 7:00 meeting. Night, 7:00 p. Sunday Holy Communion. Dean C re -Holy the will meeting. Communion p. m.—Hospital Rector. E sing Shell m.—Youth Saturday night, 7:30 p. m—Traise Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish WOTker | senceless slaughter and destruction. | All of this is onlv a small part of | Much | | more could be told and much more | for l)u)‘S‘“s told in an amazingly interesting | | 32-page pamphlet we will gladly | 1 send you without charge on request. | Church Board | write for this pamphlet. Decide for yourself whether or not | | it is vossible to be both an American | and a Communist. Just ask for Fre2 | erv First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth SPURLIN, D. £, Muuster | Sunday School. Class- Harold Cargin, Su- Hold Communion 7:30 p. m.—~Choir re- J. T. 10°00 a. m es for all age: perintendent 11:00 a. n £:00 p. m~ Northern Light Wednesday, Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster :45 a. m.—Sunday School. 50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for M Carol Beery Davis, 8:00 p Trinity Gu will meet Tuttle home Douglas us e s for 7:40 Morning Worship. Evening worship. m.—Prayer p Chu r('hio_f’ Christ Meets in the American Legion Hali on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward Streets. BOYD FIELD, Minister ) ] Red 611 Sunday Services m.—Bible Study. m.—Worship Service m ening Service. g- he Call to Bible Study” over KINY at 6:15 each evening Mcn- sing |day through Saturday, the 4 9 10 worship, - organist 11:00 p. Sermon 10:00 a. 1:00 a $:00 p m.—Divine “A Sccial Burrow Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. il. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody weltome. oir 30p. m will Catholic Church Church of the Natwiiy of the Ble Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J. Masses on Sunday~—7:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Masses on Week D; Chapel-By-The-Lake Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake 8:00 Willis R. Boot Minister Benedictions after m., Sunday All| > Sunda children in the Auk area are{ Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- inyited and urged to attend our|lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to §' Bunday School »m.; 7to9 p.m. 7:00 and the last mass topie, | m.~Missionary | (Ghnurch (Huguncements 1 Seventh-Day Adventigt |of the Western Miner, a Canadian Corner Second and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church are torial Bureau of Mines. neld on Saturday, the Seventh Day‘ | of the week 10:00 a schou {Mrs, John E. Turner, Su})cnmen-l‘ca! dent 11:00 a Worship. | E. E. Jensen. Wednesd | Prayer Meeting. study and Devotion, Dorcas Society meets second and tourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all the services of this church. m.—Saturday, CHURCH OF GOD 526 East Street and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Pastors UNDAY SERVICES " REV. | 7:00 p. m—Full color pictures on|adds that a similar incentive of- tory of “John's|fcred in the Territory would be the screen with the ¢ Introduction of Jesus and girls enjoy these pic 8:00 p. ching Wednesday, Service. re we! n e open to eve: lcome. m.—Saturday, Snbhu\h‘,["'fl Ly Bible classes for all ages.|for the coming year betwzen th: Sabhm.hhruc good neighber spirit. The edi- Sermon by the l’ustur,{“vl\ carried a picture of 7:30 p. m—Midweek! Mines Hour of Eible! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [WESTERN MINER HAS New officers of Igloo No. 6, Pio Stewart’s peers of Alaska, and of Pioneer to the Canadian Mining Auxiliary No. 6 were installed last rnity is in the ferm of night with Senator O. D. Cochran exchange of good wishes of Nome Igloo as the installing of- ficer. Officers of the Pioneers are: A. Geddard, Past President; Lewis MacDonald, President; C. O. Taylor first Vice President; Edward Mc Intyre, second Vice President; Al- ed Zenger, Secretary; John Reck, Treasurer; Dean C. E. Rice, Chap- lain; Curtis Shattuck, Historian; William Biggs, Sergeant-at-Arms. ¢nd Steve Vukovich, Trustee. i Pioneer Auxiliary ofticers are: {publicaticn, is an article contribut- ed by B. D. Stewart, of the Terri- message Fr nadian { Territorial mining group and Mining Commission the in H Lesides pictures of the Ministers of m the various province Stewart said the Canadian Min- ying fraternity is a remarkably ac- [ tiv organization accompiishinz | strides in mining undertak- ne Alaska Native hospital, and in ,addition the services of 35 designat- ed physiclans are available. Alaskan veterans, said Harris, may obtain information from the Juneau Regional oifice, the Sub- Reglonal office in Anchorage, con- tact offices arranged for that pur- hotage, Alaska Linck of Fairbanks, or through the Red Cress facilities. Guests attending yesterday's { luncheon were Mrs. Bill Munz of | Ncme, Mrs. A. H. McDonald of An- | chorage, Alaska Linck of Fairbanks- ‘ Mrs. Minna Coughlin and Mrs. H. | C. Harris. The Executive | will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. Betty McCormick on Moenday night, February 3rd. Five new mem- rerships were read and accepted at | vesterday’s meeting Board of BPW | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1947 e o R oG, Narturs! Color Poriraits In your own heme or in our studie. n This is only the beginning of the COLOR SERVICES that Lu-Ek’s will offer when material is avail- able. 4 l/uflW,,SP’ Phone 35 eto Skop 20th Century Building m.—Bible " AMERICAN OR [mg‘v within Canada. Through thei lefforts, the grub-staking bill was ‘ntroduced in that country and is ying big dividends to the indus- Stewart said this bill en- courag:zs the prospector to seek new |claims and cpens the way for (ereater cavelopments in the mining lindustry within the provinces, and |invaluable ass2t to n2w mining op- ities thrcughout Alaska. COMMUNIST? Church ¢j Jesus Christ (jv;vou (an" Be Bolh Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall Telephone, Blue 702 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School 1:30 p. m~Church Services Russian Orthodox Church| Of St. Nicholag Fifth Street Tonight (Satu dvening Service Sunday S Mass and Holy C Choir rechearsal at 7:30 p. m V) nunion. Ty Bethel Tavernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarkiin Steeets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday 10:00 a. m es for to those children nct al tending a Sunday Schoor. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. m.—Evangelistic. service all dy meeting - Douglas Church Services Notices tor riust be t later than 10 evening to guarantee sermon topics, etc. Saint Aloysious’ Church 10:00 a. m.—Mass. ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Sunday Service 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer address by the Vicar tms church cclumu changs Methodist Church (In the Leigh Gr: kobert* S. Treat, t home) Minister 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Summary and inspiration Miss Brooks. 10:25 a. m.—Classes girls, youths and adults. Friday—Crloir Rehearsa Friday evening, mezting. Service; The Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. The Lutheran Church Sitka, Aiasks REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Schoe! Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour - % p. m— ervice, 10:00 a. m. High Thursday A special invitation at-| received 'by The Empire o'clock Friday of and led by Presbyterian Church | nteht, 7:30 p. m—Bible| Douglas Community | and | | Friday, 4:00 p. m—Junior choir| practice. Wednesday, 2 p. m-—The Girls' Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13| are welcome. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Lecture. ‘Wednesday—Brotherhood Bible Study of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and fourth week nf each month at 1 p. m Friday Every Day—The Lutheran Church opens wide her doors and welcomes vou in Jesus’ name, - LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft to 10,000,000 feet. For further paiticulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf Club | meets the tirst and the third woekl 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir. | | | Every real American necessarily | believes in democracy. He believes |in freedom from fear, freedom of | speech, freedcm of religion and frec- |dom of the pri The real Communist doesn't be- {lieve in any of these things. World revolution is the Commun istic objective, terror its one found ticn, hatred of Ged the guiding force of its fanatical follower The Dictatorship o the Pro- letariat is unthinkable without ter Leain told the Communist in- rational at Moscow on July 30 And cn pege 441, velumn y of his Collected Works, Lenin rote . . . “The scietntific cone ctatership, mens nothing more or than power which directly rests violence, which is not limit laws or restricted by any rules.” at this policy is not to be confined lone is made clear by testimony of William Z. Foster, of the Ccmmunist Party in ih United States, before a Congression al investigating committee in 1930 When asked “(Do) the workers in this countrv look upen the Soviet Union as their ¢ountry ¥ 3 replied The more advanced worke do.” And ... “The workers in this country and every country | bave only cne flag and that is ihe red flag. That is the flag of ihe proletariat revolution.” d b lute Ti terro Russia nd w0 the of violence The world has witnessed this re- ligion of terror put into action by the Communists . . . in Russia, in Mexico in Spain. In a few months, ! 470,000 Spaniards, guilty only of re- 1 to embrace atheistic Commun- , paid with their lives for loyalty to Ged and country . . . and this does nct include those Kkillec battle. In addition, 2,000 Anarchists, | cialists and anti-Stalinist radica were shot or deported to Russia. Twelve Bishops, 17,500 priests and religious, and uncounted thousands of Christian men and women wera wantonly murdered, practically all i churches burned or profaned, re- | ligious worship suppressed and re- [ ligious instruction in schools forbid- | den. jiards under Franco stopped this the whole gruescme story. Pamphlet No. 100-CT. ® RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU Knights of Columbus Lindell Bldv., St. Louis 8, Mo (Paid Advertisement) { { 1 during the installation ceremony. | Only the valor of loyal Span- | Read it | Mrs. Daisy Fagerson, President; Miss Anita Garnick, Vice President; | N Dorothy Pegues Secreta Mrs, Nell Biggs, Treasurer; Mrs Helen Rice, Chaplajn; Mrs, Crystal Jenne, Historian; Mrs. Dorothy | Russell, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Mrs. | Lu Laughlin, Trustee. Ed Garnick and Ted Laughlin acted as Guides Plans for the forthcoming meet- ing of the Grand Igloo of the Pio- | neers, to be held in Juneau on Feb- | ruary 22 and 23, were discussed at the meetings of the local organiza- | tions last night. | Visiters from other Igloos who spoke briefly last night include Senators Tolbert Scott and Charles D. Jones and Representative Ed- ward Anderson of Nome, Senator Don Carlos Brownell of Seward, Representative Gerrit Snider of An- | horage, Senators Andrew Nerland, | E. B. Collins, and John Butrovich, Jr., and Representative L. F. Joy of Fairbanks, and P. F. Gilmore and R. N. De Armond of Ketchikan. e HARRIS SPEAKS 10 BPW ON VETERANS' MEDICAL SERVICES The Business anG Professional Women's Club heard an interesting informative discussion yester- | day given by Dr. H, C. Harris, chiei medical officer of the Veterans' Administraticn. Preceeding his talk the regular business session was held in the Gold Room during the business-lunc n meeting. - Dr. Harris spoke 10 tne members the many opportunities that are il to veterans through the . He stated that dical facili- ‘ies are handled through the cen-! tral VA office in W hington, D. C., 13 branch ofiices, numercus region- | al offices, and hospitals throughout the country. Hospitals average two f each ate and all veterans ith the ¢ tion of those d honorably discharged are entitled to medical care. Alaska does not have a VA hos- pital within the Territory, but to care for the needs cf the local vet- erans, the Administration has elev- s n hospitals in the Territory under centract, one military hospital and AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Abserbers, Knee Act! Uni Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTIELR PARTS We Mail eud Ship Promptly Scattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1s¢ Avenue South Seattle, Wash. BIG PROFITS IN POPCORN NEW DETUXE VIKING POPCORN MACHINES * DELIVERY AT ONCE The Finest Popcorn Grown in’ America Complete Concession Supplies SENP YOUR ORDER IN NOW ARTHUR UNGER (CO., Inc. 105 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Calil CHILL-CHASERS Special $3.95 We have a stock of 600-Watt which convert fo eleciric heaters Can be used as BROILER, GRILL or TOASTER PARSONS ELECTRIC €0, I | Custodian of confidence. .. born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory e " ALASKA RIRLINES.. Baranof Hotei © Phone 667 Fnangial pictre do you Bt in Z4 Only a few of us are smart enough so that we'll eventually sit like this behind a door marked “President.” Only a few of us'will be lucky enough to . be nephews of uncles as rich as this, $UGGESTION; fou: 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 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. 3 —and with plenty of U. S. Savings Bonds in your pocket, you can really Most of us will probably have to go P sit back and enjoy life in the future! through life chasing dollars like this. Now, Back Your Future - Buy U.S. Savings Bonds A TIP. TO OUR ALASKAN FRIENDS: I¥ YOU WILL LET US KNOW YOUR DESIRES ADVANCE OF YOUR COMING, WE WILL BE ABLE BETTER TO SERVE YOU— New Washington Hotel RAY THATCHER: Manager This is an official U.S,Treasury advertissment—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council

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