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P»)Gt WO Notices must be not later than cvening to guarantce sermon topics, ; First Church of Chris Scientist this church column by The Empire 10 o'clock Friday change of for received Cnurch Terrutorial thodi Federat c2d Building wlemorial Presoyterian Chureh otner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— SOBOLEFF, eet Minist by Fellow- from the George Special mu- A from | Col- | “History | Ma College GI goes nsion, “A GI Laurence Do The Work Pro- Da- W- te E rehearsal m.—Boys 4:00 p. and Family Bible hour and 2:00 p. m.—Missionary 1003 Tenth and B Boy Scout Troop, No. Junior choir. Choir surrection Lutheran Church »d Thied Streets t of the City jor thr l- {all th atiand girls 1 Seventh-Day Adwventist Corner Second and Main L. ZUMWALT, Pastor services this church are Saturday, the Seventh Day | neld o e,\nt'm \\uk | 10:00 a Schoot {Mrs. John dent 11:00 a Worship. 2. Jensen. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Prayer Meeting Hour Btudy and Devotion. Dorcas Society meets second and fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to ervice m.—Saturday, Bible ¢ E. Turner, Sabbath | asses for all ages. Superinten- —Saturday, by the Sabbath Pastor, m Sermon —~Midweek of Eible! CHURCH OF GOD 526 and East Street MRS. H. E. BEYER, Pastors SUNDAY SERVICES 00 p. m.—Full color pictures on e screen with the story of “John's Introduction of Jesus." All boys enjoy these pictures, 8:00 p. m—Preaching Service Wedn ¥ 8:00 p. m—Bible Study These one, and REV. re open to every- |V Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. if. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and PFriday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street (Saturday) .00 p. m.— vice, 10:00 a. m. High Tenight evening Sunday | think about tol > welcome I {est THE DAILY ALASKA E\lPlRL~JU\‘EAU ALASKA Shrine Dance Eveni Tonight The Shrine dance given tonigh {in the Scottish Rite Temple js the big sccial event. Dancing wil]l stz at 10 o'clock Invitations issued earlier in t! this formal affair ¢ for tonight's party, announcement by t in charge. IOlERAN(E P Noblest of Virtues or Greatest of Crimes? nation- vudc broadeast, we season to still valid cording committee to On a | hear one of the Quiz Kids pleadins the gift of more tolerance ine article entitled, “Tolera- tion,” we read *. .. no human being can with certainty say what | truth.” And as the extreme exampl { tolerance, we are reminded Veltaire's epigram “T will figh your opinions with my life, but I (will fight to the death for your right to hold them.” But when we for am ! of of begin to really erance, we begin (o Daniel A. L , writes . . . “anything oth than a sign of mental confu: and personal cowardice? Is it so thing we ought to cultivate cr rcot out of our minds?" Were decen pecple tolerant of Germany’s lat- attempt to rule the world? Or Mussolini’s stab - in - the - back of France? Or the Jap’s sneak attack on Pearl Harbor? And what about Christ Hims Was the Scen of God tolerant of t} money -changers in the Temple? Did He not warn betravers of innocenc t it would be better if heavy mili-stones were hung about their ne and they tossed into the sea wonder. “Is it, | church GOSPEL TEAM OF SHELDON JACKSON IN PULPIT SUNDAY Eight Students Will Feature Worship, Northern Light Presbylerian Church The Gospei Team, comprised of students from the Sheldon jackson Junior College, Sitka, will be the S| 1l feature at the wor- ship service in the Northern Light terian Church Sunday morn-! on Jackson Junior Col- Mission of the Presbyter- wrch. This fine group of s under the direction of Mr Roland B. Wurster, Dean. Henry Bension will lead the Con- in the Call to Worship. Brerpner will rcad the Lesson. talks will be given by av! John Borbridge, Lee Meltcurne Booth and Dean B. Wurster. The Sextet, comprised of Mark Davis, John Borbridge, Lee Jimmy, Mel Booth, Herbert Didrickson and George Haldane will sing “A Pil- rim's Journey,” Londonberry air, and “God Is Our Refuge.” These young men are from the scattered communities of Southeast Alaska. They have been in Ju au for the past several days play- basketball in the Gold Medal Tournament. e these ation d ire ecial Jimmy, Roland young men are en- gaged in these activitiss in Juneau, 2 like team from the High School department under the direction of Mr. James Robinson, Director of thleties of the College is appear- Sunday in the Pre terian of Fairbanks, and Mon- will go to Anchorage to at- the Fur Rendezvous where will play basket ball and on lay tend they ay appear as a Gospel team in First Presbyterian Church of of the City” HILLERMAN, Pastor lexander y Communion. every Thursday Mass and Hol; Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m Bethel i'abernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frar:klin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Services School. Class- A special invitation children nct already at- 3 hoot. —Morning Worship. ivangelistic service esday—Prayer meet- herine 10:00 a. m. es for all ag ® to those Christian M-u'mv 508800~ Sermon, | 'wmhl iy The sunject o mon \\h'k\n s of C! will wist, S Friday—Young Peo- ing — Douglas Church Se;vices Notices tor t be rece sor The confc THE CHRISTIAN Mcets every Fellows Hal HOMER CH! RCH Odd D, Sunday in tne 209 Franklin MURPHY, Ph ransfermed by your mind, t cnurch cclumi ed by The Empire later than 10 o'clock Friday vening to guarantee changs of ermon topics, ete Phone 3lue 650 Sunday Services m.—Bible School uperintendent m.—Worship Da pianist day evening M Saint 10:00 & Service, Aloysious’ Church a. m.—Mass. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar James , Guest Organist ¢ Service m.~Evening Prayer office and ermon Rev. Cr Ric in Science ve ernment. (j The Church of ©'he Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector ir Directcs orga Sunday Services in Len Commu rch School EV. T//(‘ Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. and Mrs. C, O. Taylor and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday —Holiness meeti Praise Meeting 5 Scheol jon Meetin; m —Womens | p ential v s and REV b% /1/1|V Brig .51 Douglas Community | Methodist Church (In the Leigh Grant home) Kcbert S. Treat, Mintster Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker 10:00 a. m.—Chapel Service; Message hy the P, “People on Our the Junior choi; 10:25 a. m.—Classes girls, youths and adults Friday—Choir Rehear:cals. The Presbyterian Church | Douglas, Alaska | Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. m y, 1:00 League p. astor. Chorus by ht, 7:30 p. Bible yer meeting 7:00 p. m.—Hospital m 8:00 a Wedne for boys, t, 7:00 p. m.—Youth 7:30 p. m.—Traise rst Bantist Church Franklin and Fourth SPURLIN, . ., Minister | nday School. Class- Harold Cargin, Su- Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth Weicome and Worship Mect” BOOTH, Minister Sunday hool Organ Preparation for Carol Beery Davis J 7. "Whe The Lutheran Church Sitka, Aiaskz ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Schoo! Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship, 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Soclal Fellowship Hour. | 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.—Bible Slud}. Lecture, Wednesday—Brotherhood Club | meets the tirst and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. o sday—The women of the meet every second and| fourth week of each month at 1 p. m. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senjor Choir.| Every Day—The Lutheran Church pens wide her doors and welcomes vyou in Jesus' name. WILLIS R 9:45 a. m 10:50 a. m.~ Morning Worship. REV. ning worship 7:30 p Prayer Scripture Study Church of Christ erican Legion Hall between Frank- ard Streets D FIEL. Minister Phone - Red Sunday Servi m.—Bible Stu and 2 Chapel-By-The-Lake \_ull‘ur Glacier tlighway and Fritz Road at Auk Lake Cathoiic Church Church th Yy of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTY 30 Masses on Week Days—7:00 B:00 Benediction; s Sundays. Confessions days, eve of First of 1 the ! S. J urged 10 and S T Church ¢j Jesus Christ of | ¥ Women’s Aronaes last mase Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall Telephone, Blue 702 30 p. m—Su ¢hool the Saturday, eve of holi- | IU’s the Nicest Store in Town Friday Baranof Hotel Buildirg that TFhe thay that they be allowed to cor- rupt sinless children? Did He 1 reveal His utter intolerance of hypo- crisy when He called the Pharise “whited sepulchers?” Did He warn us that all who say “L Lord,” shall not enter the King of Heaven?” Was Christ 1t pachings and those of His nce He requires that we scrry for our sins, confess one cof His priests and do pena: for them, can we expect Him to| st heppily when we refuse to do s0? Since He has forbidden diverce | and re-marriage, can we hope that | He will overlook our insistence upen | two, three, four or more husba wives one after another? as Christ commanded, Chur or is He complimer vl d when we follow our g :' gious ideas ead of His? . Before you decide is the noblest the greatest of vices, write for g read “This Virtue Called Taofe! ance,” an interesting 40-page pam- phlet we will send promptly without charge. Write for it today. Ask for Free Pamphlet No. 60-Q RELIGIO. INFORMATION BUREAU Knights of Columbus 1122 Linde!l Bldv., St. Louis 8, Mo (Paid Advertisement city. public’ is T C "PHILCO: cordially” invited i dom about Hi Church be truly them tole l¢ is | or | whether toler- of wirtues cr ¥, 1CE CUBE u/n . wreases um'w $3.75 | Parsons Electric Co. Your Philco Dealer ¢ ST R e T T ance Norithwest: Bairy Serviee will make NO DELIVERIES Saturday or Sunday lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE PERFECT HOSTESS "OR GUEST" for that SPECIAL " Week-End She's a shining light of feminity, because she knows the Secrets of Good Groommq Our SKILLED OPERATOBS secrets too . . 0Q, - now for the b ‘ucy <erv1c<‘: you ¢ t “PERFECTLY ody for { SPR‘NG SEA- SON AHEAD. 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Fea- tured in. 100% pure Silk Broad- cloth, in Gingham plaid and also in Cotton Broadcloth. HEAR Senator NORMAN R. WALKER KINY SP.M. TONIGHT SOLD AT ALL LEADING STORES 1f you cannot at first find the style vou prefer. try again. We are try- ing to send all our stockists supplies as frequently as possible. There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Adverfising! Shrine Dance Annual Washington’s Birthday RBall SATURDPAY February 22 Scottish Rite Temple Dancing 1010 1 INVITATIONAL FORMAL NOTE: Invitations were issued last fall at start cf dance series. If you have misplaced yours ccme without it. Custodian of confidence born of a thorough knowledge of the Territory ALASKA RIRLINES.. Baranof Hotel ® Phone 667