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P.V'\(;l-, TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY MARCH 8, 1947 e ) . — b S R i . | (e ' 'LAGUARDIA FOR -~ SKI DOPE ; %) L éxm ¢l flnuouucemmfs | : | | L 5 e e e e i | Juneau Ski Clubbers plan to do il I_ABOR UN'ONS [all their skiing around the Upper Notices for tiis church column rthern Light 1 Seventh-Day Adventist {Bowl sunshine slorss over the must be received by The Empire Presbyterian Chureh Corner Second and Main TR weckend. Al lower reaches of the Mkt 10 Diclotk THTHY K i A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor By MAX HALL trail are reported to be crusted evening to guarantee change of hi "(,':“"” "’,‘/,"J“,"'.‘/“hhm se of this church are| SHINGTON, March 8. |bard from night freezing condi- sermon topics, etc dildis s i Saturday, the Seventh Day F. H. LaGuardia today - tions, therefore making skiing poor “ 'O - 5 R. BOO Mintster e 3 e its influence t 'at tkc slalom hill S urch of Chr 10:00 Saturday, chieve r of all labar or Junior club members are stag- “ Scient M. —Orzan Preparation for | S¢houi. Bible classes for all ages.|ganizations into an “Ameri ling an overnight trip to the up- 10 inaay Sct A r Bec Davis, | MIS. E. Turner, Superinten-!Ccngress of Lator.” per cabin while Senior club mem- s « will be dent He reccmmended creation of bers will lcave at 10 c'clock Sun- 11 Ct 11:00 a Saturday, Sabbath committee of Congres meml. day morning. Many skiers will i i n | Worship. on by the Pastor,jand reprosentatives of labor an |teke full advantage of the e ) he | E. E. Jense industry to study this proposal, : czllent photography conditions and , v, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek well as pending to lit is hoped that group ski club ’ w 0 1 Testimon ecting Hour cf Eible change the labor laws. pictures may be cbtained at the i la and Devotion. LaGuardia, - co-ponsor of {he bowl. C i ¢ Reading Room Dorcas Socicty meets second and| Nerris-LaGuardia — Anti-Injunctior All skiers interested in ma ch 1 room 18’ oy * | tourth y at 1:30 p. m. Act cnacted in 1932, said in a pre- the trip should be on hand in | € ¢ e from | A cordial welcome is extended to pared statement for the Senat front of the Baranof Hotel at 10 i 4 o'l he Wed all the services of this church Labor Commit! fa. m. Sunday for transportation ! evening mec S i “Under our form of governmen | b ‘ cor ed t NI Y AT ne national parent bedy for la- i attend these sery sit the T2 CHURCH OF GCD would fit admirably a ALASKA COASTAL r room heat 506 East Street sult in greater benefits and s | B F Fri ) r REV. and uns H. E. BEYER, |CWity for wage eam and sta- (} § L Cnuren urch at 2:00 b ty for indus Fllfs FREDA‘ I 5 e ] e former New York = Mayor ! Territorial i Ubhs 4y HAGR Ly ires (’”‘n‘#tlhu(zj as the Senate Commit- _ < 2 o " baul. -Br. will | the ¢ “Johm's | tee made ready to close six wee 3 Alaska Coostal Airlines made . . . . Siken '”\‘ ‘.[:‘151' x 5 :A“Jcb‘x:“ of hearings on bills to revamp S U 1T — Ethel Smith, organist, yegular flights yesterdav to Peters- S N 0 wSs H 0 ES O N S K I'S — Norman Knight, Canas| ¢ € will lead 1 girls enjoy these pic labor laws. wears a suit designed by Etta .0 wrangell, Ketchikan and dian ski expert of Banff, Canada, puts skis on his horse, Snow- P tne n of officers| 8:00 p. m—Preaching Service. LaGuardia ,suggested that t :,““"‘"‘i;f"""h‘;"“fk"i‘r"“"'f,'i;'[’:"l"'i’r: Sitka; and touched also at Peli- shoes, far the first fthunderbird ski meet at Flagataft, Aris, Knight, € o ” f aad 5 i L o Proposed Amarican = Congress DES s » 3 an, stavus, conah and Sis- e syt sl . m—Bible; vor, consolidating the AFL, CIo' Walstiine I anadal, collar Fosi fi'fi?ifi‘" e i g open to every- |And all other unions, be divided i 3 frea '“”“'7 The following persons were C sl . i ke & s e ; ‘ome t fournational ‘departmie ried to Sitka: Jack Molyneux, Si p SLesdrrection [‘1([,"!(11'(”[ Thompson anc J. Bergerson; from Church : Juneau 'KEE BIRD' (REw Ia(am (( FBVOTS |sitka to Juneau, Priscilla Parker, Muin and Thied, Steeets 205 Franklin Street 3 P EREIS ARduTe L DA In the heart of the City jor the MRS. H. . XROGH | P AIaSka S'aiehOOd D 4 | hearts of the Gity* Suhday Services RETURN’NG FRQM c X;vxge‘ ‘wisman; to Ketchikan, vt HERB. HILLERMAN, Pastor 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m March 8—~@—The Jeanne Renshaw and Jamss Cole // (/ /f BN S SteTiis e GREEN[AND rRip amber cf Comt | From Ketchikan to Juneau, Mrs. 72/% 25 we as e ; e s Y ified the Washingto es Glaton; from Wrangell, F 0/'0 / Gy s d > o 3 sion egation t} Wagner and Frank Aston; from ] Jid5 . iy Schoet nsSin ()N,mrm.l' Clawrch; GREAT FAL LS, Mont. March i Vs B T Petort by A oi 0 r HGtiHh . e 11:0 w Worship 0O . Nicholas —P—Eleven n\:\\'nmn UI»!]](‘ B ) weuld ke \ and L. A. Mathison. - v i Fifth Street Superfortress ‘K.oo-Bu(( wh e in union From Juneau to Pelican, Mrs. l! s : Y turaay) =.60 p. m.— crashed in Greenland Feb. 21 <o Xlcppert and A. A. Sternbock; to Jdition to f : ce. heduled to take oif by pl Hoonah, Larry Lindstrom and In a it o ' S a ign tcday for their V g OPA eilhe; from Hoonah to aplitts ; cuior Cloir, Sabbath T Y amnke oy . SeNale Yoles gt ety o ST | : Rt S every Thursday 'ccuperated frem the effects of H neau to Gustavus, W. G. Parting- Maiden Form's 9 A & ! p i igtied fov LHEGHEEEYA R vhnd Up, jufie 30 ton and J. Bartholomew; and < 2 1aned C meetix m.—Churcl break Greenland ice cap appic R from Sisters Island to Juneau, “ \J\Cgro' is Jesig ay, 7 p. T 1y f P mately 600 miles from the N B Jack Burke T 5 § ! P I Junior Chofr ORBTEN | o At therr. rifidaite Ll s o give average Tuesc 00 p. hurchme n ; Fourth country they were treated for Tovely. v Leagt Tucs enior 5 D, Mimster zen iingers and tc k Tosoms 1 A v ) wscs dractic sy SeRaalliGlass- : > Army Day and wee Ld“ou\\ih. Cir " Lt & 1 Harold Cargin, Su-| TwoO .\\LIJ.\_\[L‘. IN TOWN o | wide-spac S Choir Palm' € y con re- L lid-week ™ 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. ¢ the West Disinfect rectaime 7 reman Availablein 2 ¢ . I Den ‘\‘ = i . Anch a 5 rastiaa i . X of di {ferent materi ; : : By ¥ are St Prise ” Rawm WASHINTO arch 8. — (P Christian Science 80N~ 1, Macl Y " V. fotel e Office of Tempor President Truman bas proclaimed P iiras s . RN e o &0 ous of Monday, April 7, as Army Day and Sermon, Sundau Services | qu » o v of y B ; Douglas Uhurch : be end “f):::::?‘ ne proclamation, inviting The Oniy a Miracle g .,;{i,” B S p nsay SOLD AT ALL e Salvation Servi . IN THE CH i S LEADING STORES AS % 4./‘/11’/ g Ervices couid (ure HG"‘, e | any 'g:ir’ erican. citizens B R ] - Notices for tms church cclumb BER Pa I can discharge its duties here aml T 77 e wust be received by The Empire H ! H r,‘. ri abroad “only with the firm suppcrt There is a Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure. e aver enan 10 ook ey @t @ Miradle Did S T i Ve to guarantee change of 5-cen ——e - = > e 3 B o ot b oy 18 r had lzin hel Saint Aloysious’ Church invalid, the docto fil | 10:00 a. m.-—Mass that had torn I b S§T. LUKE’'S EPISCOPAL h left his scmewhe CHURCH allzed. Th 7:30 p. m—Bible W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar und in his he FROM PETERSBURG meeting Margaret Organist | plate had been plac Bill Anderson from Petersburg p. m.—Hospital brain. His shy registered this m: t the Gas- Prayer and s were C r,v!no(! tineau Hote 00 p. m—Youth He was unable to move his legs and =y — tortured by freque FOUR PETERSBURG WOMEN e S t, 7:30 p. ;.—Tra O 1yes miinity The finest s < E T | The Cliurch of T'he Holy e . DngACIs Comm unity Navy had ope n % Trinity, Episcopal T Methodist Church |times "“’} : ¥ Sourth and Gold Sir Church of Christ % iad awarded Mrs. I ! REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector (In the Leigh Grant home) elin | nest Ehler, Choir Dire M in v Legion Hali Kcbert S. Treat, Mintster on July 25, 1923, in the Gretto I | Margaret Sh Organist |1 Se€c ween Frank-|Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker | waters at Lourdes, - > o - I Sunday Services lin gnd Se treets 10:00 a. n.—Chapel Service; |alyzed legs suddenly i ARY, NA Sunda i BOY. I> FIELD, Minister | Anthem chorus by Youth and ly agitated. As he xuv'viwd to M bella Mundel gistered m.—Hol Phone = - Red 379 Junior Me by the| his feet, his guards quickly dressed |1 ry, Indiana, is a guest of i3 Sunday Services ] Jesus?” | him, placed him tretcher and | nof Hotel | 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. m—Classes for boys,| rushed him to Rosary Church to > f Jlomx a. m —7'\\'uz.\l|lp Service. and adults orecessicn of ithe Blessed DOWN FROM WHITEHORSE 0 0 p. m—Even Service The Archbishop of Neal A USAAF, V. H 3 ¥ he Call to Study” over : Rheims made the Sign of the Cross {Shaw of the Canadian Army, and But waita mmuu!HoldthoseBom_!s ‘ aF 6115 each evening Mcn-| The Presbyterian Church |over him with the monstrance and ! Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellik, a Canadian , A funny question? Well, maybe. A till maturity, when “E” Bonds will m—Mid gh Saturday Douglas, Alaska | moved on. And then . My right | Army couple, ate registered at the 4 Victory Hond locks like a Vidod pay back four dollars for every three St. Mar-| _ Bl Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | arm,”said Traynor, “which had been | Baranof Hotel irom Whitehorse, ooy Sl g you've invested—and keep buying more immea- Church ¢ Jesus Christ cf Sunday Services dead since 1915, was violently L R Bond. Like these . . . : Bonfs—and they can 100k like #His! ¥our f S & e Qo ity “| 1:30 p. m~—Sunday School tated. I burst the bandages an B . T A : (H'(')Ilflazc Zi;;’q 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. | blessed myself . .. for the first time| TWO MEN FROM SEATTLE home—gll yours! 7:30 p. m.—Cl re- Pelephone, - ‘Blue. 703 e ‘1:115;-(;\1” AR e |, F: M. Aston and A. O. Lind, both o s Rl 7 A e three doctors who examined Beattle, are’ at Hhe % | : A A P Eonday Behock The Lutneran Church | e morning of Juiy 21, 1923, B o asany na | Rectory £ 2 0 £ e ? YSilkn. Aiask= | wrcte “He can walk perfectly. AR e { It Al s |REV. ERI\:MT;”;.VNSZ:;?C/:;RU, Pastor | He has recovered the n}mt and func- SIHRE FROM ANEHORAGE w( morial Presoyieriai 5 ! A tion of his right arm. He “"," recov- Margery Mc mick and H. C.. { i ! l Church of tic v of the 9:45 a. m—Sunday Schoc! and ered sensation in his legs. The op- f p ! Church B Virgin Mary, Juneau Bible Class. | enitig. (B his sl Has atminial Bouiher, both from Anchorage, are k , c |ening in. his skull has s stered at the Baranof Hotel. Corner West 8th and E Streets and Gold_ Streets 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | considerably. There have heen no | oo rored ‘A Church with an open door REV. ORD ALLBUTT, J | 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. | epileptic fits.” #1} ‘Whasoever will com Massc ay—7:00, 9:00 and | 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour.| on July 7, 1926, Traylor was again 72 WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, ister 10:30 Friday, 4:00 p. m—Junior choir | examined at Lourdes . .. by Doctors ! Man 0 E Street Masses on Week Days—7:00 and | practice. | Vallet, Azurdia, Finn, Morley, Har- Sunday Services 8:00 Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls'| rington and Morkens, They found i 9:45 a. m.—Sund School tions after the last mass Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 no trace of epilepsy or paraly the D * |are welcome. | pectoral and shoulder muscles were i A p sions-—Saturday, eve of holi- ' Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study | fully restored; his right arm was { lays, cve of First Fridays, 4 to § Lecture. | completely free from atrophy; his Lm;7to9p.m Wednesday—Brotherhood Club | wrist worked normally; he could use ! meets the first and the third week | {his right hand. The official report Chapel I. l-//u -Lake f the month at 8 p. m lissued by the Medical Bureau at 1 Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz ~_ Thursday—The women of the|rourdes on October 2, 1926, de- | e Road at Auk Lak hurch meet every second and|c 5 AT ¢ llis R. Boott st fourth week nf each month at 1 p. m | “This extraordinary cure ¢ € nd E m., Sunday P 7:30 p. m—Senior Choir is abselately above and be- 7:00 p. m Iroop, N Auk 3 Day—The Lutheran Church vond the powers of nature.” 614 meet to - opens wide her doors and welcomes . Fr 00 p. ¥ « vou in Jesus' name. | The story of Jehn Traynor is sim- 1 Ser - ply another remarkable demonstra- Bethel /‘um raacle | tion of how God often helps those THE (um\u AN CHU RCH e Rk ity Famll (elebra“on | who seek His aid through the inter- Sunday in tne O Barioih art o b lin Btrests y | cession of the Blessed Mather. Tray- | 209 Pranklin § REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor | nor’s whole stery is told in an amaz- | MURPHY, Ph. D, Sunday Services \KANSAS CITY— When the new|ingly interesting pamphlet that we Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- jsch born to Mrs. Jackie Kirk-|will gladly send you without charge Phone - Blue 650 es tor all ages| A special invitation patrick gets ready to celebrat )n\:‘un request. Just send a postcard or Sunday S to those children t already at- f Lirthday ne March 4, he|letter and ask for our Free Pam- 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Mr a Sunday Schoot. heuld have a lot of help. phiet No. 72-SC. ape, Superintendent 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. His mother’s birthday is March ° ; 5 1:00 a. m—Wor vice,| 8:00 p. m.—Ev service. 4 and his grandmother, Mrs.| RELIGIOUS INFORMATON Q U E E N — Frances Tagmire, Mrs. L. P. Dawes, piar { 8:00 p, 'm. Tuesday- Elcert Williams of Ogden, Utah, BUREAU Shown wearing 1,000 carats, was our 8 service willing iso has a Mareh 4 birthday Knights of Columbus queen of a diamond men's con- be discontinue 8:00 p. m. Friday -oo 4422 Lindell Bldv., St. Louis 8, Mo. vention in Atlantic City, irns- {r¢ pl meet Read tie want-ads for bareains! (Raid Advertisement) yet ing How about this? That man, able to e take it easy in his maturer years, can be you. Your Victory Bonds can add up to a sizable nest egg. They’re the safest in- vestment on earth! Hang on to them! Or this. That rolled-up scroll is a e college diploma for your boy. His assurance of a good start in life—and the opportunity to make himself into the kind of man you want him to be!* 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. New Washington Hotel RAY THATCHER: Manager