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PAGE TWO e . Not for this church column) Northern 1 must be received by The Empire Pkt ter Chireh not later than 10 o'clock Friday s o evening to guarantee change of _ Franklin at Fourth on topics, etc he Welcome and Worship First ( (8}, % WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister SR 9:45 a. i 3 3 10:50 a. tion for A worship, M Davis ! 1a at| oo 5 it of{41.00 p. m—Divinc Ch 1€ au, on Fifth Se L The ind Mair the subject | 5y ! _ : T 1 Mr p. 1 Testimon % e W Room | : : om s . X e from - Syepae. e for y children while ! jlie is cordially ed to et A arten c is the : -'v [ 1 I'he Me t Church I : g e Opposite at cod Territorial | g 30 p. 1 Mrrtha Iding T “W and Friend- b : el sh Meet 3 REV. ROBERT TREAT, Pas 5 n H C ”"“ OL The Churcn oi The Holy s Trinity, Episcopal v Fourth an'l Gold Sireets <EV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector D Ernest Ehl-r, Choir Director M ot Sh or nday Services I h Sunday in Lent s 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion 1 I € Cory Communition for 6:( Epw 9l- member Margaret's Guild ( Ever T 1 1 r and r . & to! sin o will Loved the oifertc anthem 8:00 p. m—Mid- 7 p. Choir re- Army Willoughby Chi 1 Science son- Bri C. 0. T 4 Adjt. an lenry Lorer Sermon, Sunday vices vhich be read in all 3 7 hes of Christ, . Sun- Scienti nee 1SULes. from t Seienc Scrip the Church of Christ boont Streets. BOYD FIELD, p can Legion Hall from dar Frank- appropriat n between v - R Sunday Services m.— m Bible Study ~Worship Service Evening S to Bible 5 each ev saturday. Resurrection Lutheran Chure Main and Third Steeets “In the ljeart of the City for ths hearts of the City” . HERBERT HILLERMAN, Organist, Mrs irect Church Jesus Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall of Pastor > Church Church of i v of the ssed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets BUTT, S. J -7:00, 9:00 anc Cath after the last mass , eve of holi- 4to5 1e-Lake ay and Fritz A il Pre ] C ak Lake Church Re h lister Corner West 8th and E Steeets 10:30 School. All with an open door— i Bay area are r will to attend our may come’.” SOBOLEFF, Minister 2 740 S ,”’,.\ ke Tabernacle 9:45 mda As of God) 11:00 Divir Fourth iin Streets = re) V.R R, Pastor Maste c o Sunday Services e s % 10:00 a. m School. Class- C S E: al invitation nster T 0 c 1ot already at- 3 hoos q ivine ‘W m Worship. P ¥ H I e ¢ ¥ n lay—Yo! Peo- ¢ I'he Chri Church C 1a the Odd ) 1 9 Fr 1 Street. S [URPHY, Ph. D, girl L 7:30 p. m Bible fellowship. 10 L. Mr T sda ) ¢ Society meets 1 ) ice 7:00 p. m—Boy S Troop, Mrs. I pianist 614 meet: Our & vening service will| Friday, 4:00 p choir. |+ i until Dr. Murphy' m.—Se TP nuouncemenis THE DAILY ALASKA E MPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1947 y Rdath Dawes, sister of the groom, | { u*mmmm‘ at 7:30 p. m 'md ke present to A > held at The %al\'mun Axms ZJUNIOR (Ho'RS morning at the 11 was maid of honor and wore a ] on Willoughty Avenue. At thi service. beige suit with dirk brown acces- 'I'o BE pRESENIED close of the program vabreiitehitd} ‘I'o SI"G SUNDAY oo — and a corsage of pink car- ill be served natjons, Orville Wagner was best On Sunday afterncon at tke 2:30| M'SS F"Zpaf”(k man e It 5 i BY TRINITY (HOIR o'clock Praise Service, The Salva- AT N l H ceding (he ceremony, Dori- ) Seventh-Day Adventist | Avmy WAl have sheclal a R o é C g i + Mai [ £ y : a 4 -D" £ Be(omeSB”de Of e Barnes played “Because” and REV. 4 L FUMWALT, Pastor Erncst Ehler, director of the Holy ' oo s M i Thi oo st ey The services of this church are|Trinity Choir, announces the choir s “:K;L Rxl;mmmmiwk el Ny )n: o iww Rt \ iRkt et jo 1 ryices. of. ‘vhia i A 4 ER T S T Mrs ndrew Hope, and epre- : Northern ight Presbyterian M H ld D A reception followed in the Iris i held o irday, the Seventh Day Will present the sacred cantata ative and Mrs. Frank Johnson.|Church will sing in their initial r. 1aro awes reem m}me Baranoi Hotel. Mrs. of the week ‘Tre Seven Last Words of Jesus C. O. Taylo Divisiona! parformance’ at the wor ‘ano. Irs. - L _ sabbath|Chist” by Theodoie - DuBok a3 g i T 8 a he worship ser- Orville Wagner served the wedding 10:00 a. m aturday, Sabbath 4 3 ! m.\_ on commander for Alaska, will be in vice Sunday morning. an informal wedding Thurs-|cake, Mrs. Earl Barcus presided | Schoot. Bible classes for all ages. F_«‘lm Sunday evening at 8 o'clock wrge of the service honoring| Choir I will st " = evening, March 13, at the home 3 it T ! Mrs. John E \er, Superinten-|The date of Palm Sunday this!inese visiting citizens who are . o B A e laeas o i v is ‘March 30 3 s ‘(“;m;”' 0 mr]‘l\“m n““‘m rence’s “That's Why I Love Him" ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Hirold F. Dawes, Hoskins charge of the guest [ 11:00 a, m —Saturday, Sabbath mplm*n solo work will be el “"n i i i(:]nd Chc HH will sing Christian (Mx\s i’\av Fitzpatrick :‘.z;‘urh— book. Sermon by the Pastor,|done by o8d Palll) Iyl M-| The ~public 1s cordially - tnvited| e made i b bovs kol et 1WbR | Gresin, b K e The bride has been employed in prano, and Mr. Ehler will take the ttend these services. b e P oys and girls, |} g, Oregon, be A€ 1o ‘Sobtal - Secutity offibes’ Bite 7:30 p. m—Midweek|tenor solos. Mrs. Wilda Faunce = % have been trained by Mrs. DonaltfSf Mr. Philiy Dawes. The Rev. W.| 50 "5 {isiinedu more thy Mecting. Hour of Bible|Hustsd will be organist with Mrs, ot L Mackinoan Fobert Wenb officlated at the| [UURR 0 S TOD o or d Devotion ; |MacKay Malcolm as rehearsal i jsuGn Falm SHCRS, these SETRSRE S UETHT Fhich BR2 \:‘ ’“»‘. l‘”“‘h‘ i’ “fmels e oty hcdts siboill baniEatR | i N choirs will sing several numbers.|solemnized in t} * Sl EiAteE wiagge Sova e (90 day at 1:30 p. m It is believed that this will be| Ingy. are really METIh IS SRR ol s o e : i ST St (‘m““; s .mm( nous | that coming from hoys and gitls of The at 422 Calhoun. Street. all the is church. assiontide, Ca their age. an § SR RPN _— presented in Jurza e - A G . - % I,u- ; Irp‘mu’x‘(lvd o l:lznfia‘t’("o}m:: METHODIST (HuR(H Mrs. MacKinnon, with Mrs. Sam- ers and candelabra GASTINEAU | LEGION Church of God | presentation l:bl P ’Imutm}:mblat the piano has The bride wore a mint Of the Moose will hold their re- A 3 i der2 a remarkable job in training | fuit with dark brown accessor peting ti ght a 26 E K >-eo— of W - accesso! gular meeting tonight at eight. |, 526 East Street The Senior Choir of the Meth- them. It hoped a crowd will end a c of “white orchid dv. 528~ and MRS. H. E. BEYER t Chur " . ende g and MRS. H. E. A VA" "ARMY HAS ist Church presents its annual| —— i - 2 —_— Pastors Palm Sunday evening concert this ~acem—— SUNDAY SERVICE: | Two EVENTS TONIGH]' in the form of an original 7:00 p. m.—Sun Children’ cantata written by the director of meeting with Bible stories pro-| ANO"’HER ON SUNDAY ¢ choir, John Hoogstad. The SAESH OB TG AGLARE inc numbers of the cantata were 8:00 p. m—Evening Services. ten this year for the Juneau ANNUAL Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Evening| Dr- J. O. Rude wii present his choir, with the words taken from meeting motion picture, “A Trip Down the the Scriptural account of the last 4 | Yukon” as part of the program of week of Jesus mt I Juneau City Mission The Salvation Army's Saturday The Junior Choir of the church . l S DAY . Ty Fi |Night Open House. The pr m will sing for the Palm Sunday ;}’jsllrlmfl;lr"',({gfl; Morning Christening service, and o ;_'“;“m/"sh‘r-l‘;;‘s“ " E lso for the Easter morning : : ervice. The Youth Choir he 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. | But F"“ (en'ury e i i il s nior cheirs will sing Easter Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. TR morning as well ) v wel e k- e Bversbody welcome. | Christians Never Special afternoon services are e g TP jlanned for Monday, Tuesday and Russian Orthodox Church SaVI "18 Bible" Wednesday of Holy Week, with Of St. Nicholas communion service Thursday af- 6 C A d Fifth Street ! rnoon asil Awarcs Tonight (Saturdaay) =.00 p. m.—| For a moment, Billy Barnes was he Easter Sunrisz Service is “vening Service. speech! With a single sentence, being planned in cooperation with Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High | Father Warner had completely swept cther Juneau churches for an B f }‘ Mass and Holy Communion aside th> foundation on which his «(Evergreen Bowl early morning ser- ® efress ments Ch(u rehearsal every Thursday | whole religious belief had been bas~ vice to be followed by an Easter 7:30 p. m. ed. From the time he was a little breakfast. ok . - Billy had been told that the i o g b d F First Baptist Church and the Bible only—was the HERE FROM KETCHIKAN @ C’O d U.fl A 4 source ligious truth. He had Franklin and Fourth ‘(‘f;:l“‘}"“”“i_’f“.‘ s truth. e 19 Verne Albright, sceretary of the J. T. SPU. Minast 5 BT i " Longshoreme: J : = gl ity Iiipatiales o oo read the Bible and were guided "8 ";:]’]f““‘(;;{’rqa"“"o‘; 2 »‘SA"I"IL‘ i es for all ages, Harold Cargin, Suf|by it And now, for the flrst tme, | ior Lo Bo oot Dy AR [‘!f A ] erintenden 5 he hatddbaxhed. that thess stfe- | SUPUOEDS UnIoR, aRE G SRLEE, MAn perintendent. | > ident of ihe Ketchikan Central 11:00 a. m. ning Worshilp, | ments Ware noj true Labot Council, arrived by plane 8:00 p. m- ¢ worship. \gain he could hear Father Warn- iRt D Me & ‘ana ure Stu | be true, Billy,” the geod priest was e 2 3 -.)-., "d‘ | “because First Century closed shop referendum bill, now '[SH HAI_}_ <aw only a few portions before the House of Representa- A Douglas Lhurch 1 the Bible none of them saw liVes wm combplete Bible. Nor did Second, S 5 g q | Third or Fourth Century Christians: ATTENTION SHOOTERS Q: 3 MO eerceS Christ Himself never told us to read ~ Meeting of the Rifle Club Tues- Jotice: 4 | Bibles: He commanded that we hear | Gay evening at 8 o'clock in the Notices tor ‘ll.h.' |( nuu.,h COMMU | o church. It was not until the | Riile Range. Election of officer ‘1mxo ”,.(}fi E;;'_'.‘;’,’” sixteenth century that the Bible only J. W. LEIVERS, Secy T o'cloc iday invented—and much of ady. 528-t3 SRR o o0 s to guarantee change of 'S 2. & opils; eto ious confusion prevalent Lt s el e 4 »rld today must be traced to BRI N this false teaching i Aloysious’ Church You can see the results of this ) ROBERT WHELAN, S. J Pastor S Services 9:00 a. m.—Mass. 9:45 a Catechism Class. St. Luke's Episcopal Church REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Sunday Service m.—Evening Prayer the Vi 8:00 p rmon by Dougas Communit Methodist Church (In the Leigh Grant home) FRebert S. Treat, Mifister — |pct clear is shown by the fact thaty | Of a succession of ruthless rulers there now Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish’ WOTker |icqay there are about 400 different | & o e e 10:00 a. m—Chapel Service; | religious groups in this country | remains a race eager to adopt the om by the Pastor, "Missing |ajone, all claiming to be guided by of the Western world. the Bible, yet all professing ccn-| e ; m—Classes for boys, | traditory beliefs. | Few citizens of other lands will get to see girls, youths and adults a matter of fact, there are! Korea before the new way takes hold. Few, ay—Choir rehearsal after school The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Lutheran Church Sitka, Alask= REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday Schoc! Bible Class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wcrship, 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Friday, 4:00 p. m.—Junjor choir practice, Wednesday, p. m.—The Girls Club meets. All girls from 6 to 13 e welcome. Wednesday, Lecture. Wednesday—Brotherhood Club merts the tirst and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and fourth week of each month at 1 p. m. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir. Every Day—The Lutheran Church pens wide her doors and welcomes vou in Jesus' name. LIGHT PAYMENT The and | “ ) GOSHEN, Ind—One transient |jngeresting 24-page pamphlet which who stopped at the Salvation Army |gives many highly interesting facts citadel for a free meal and took!ahout the Bible. Your Free copy of part in religious services, sought|thjs pamphlet will be sent promptly A TIP TO OUR to repay the kindness on request. Just send your postcard 3 YOU WILL LET He left a note on the ement | or letter o ADVANCE OF Y wall which read: ° I've fixed your light meter so RELIGIOUS INFORMATON won't register.” BUREAU - He failed to mention that in Knights of Columbus ; “fixing” the meter all of- the fuses|4422 Lindell Bldv., St. Lonis 8, Mo blew out (Paid Advertisement) RAY THATCHER and play | | 8 p. m—Bible Study I U ble cnly theory all about you. One ads the Bible and concludes’ man it there are seven Sacraments; | 3 a ther, equally sincere, maintains | — A “E re are only cne or two. Afwther and says that We one reads the Bibl must confess | God's priests: another stoutly | Um\ ssion is not nece | cere Bible readers ms uintain | hat Jesus Christ is the Son of the | Living God; others characterize Him | as a great teacher or a great healer,} |but deny His divinity. Certainly 'f the Bible alone is a safe guide in | m:l((rl'.( of religion, it should be clear | on &l of these peints; but that it is? our sins to of | ForTY-TWO centuries look down upon ( America’s ambassadors of freedom in Korea. that is, besides Regular Army men who have requested assignment to occupation forces in Korea and who are helping to bring about jthe change. Many of these young men— jvolunteers from every neighborhood—are broadening their experience not only by learning about Korea’s amazing history, but |also by exploring a thousand unique sights certain truths which Christ and His | Apostles taught which are not re-{ corded in the Bible, but which wre | embodied in the life, the urutuceJ and the teachings of Christ’s Church. | You will 7ind ihese :n Her written] and unwritten traditions, which sup I | plement the Biblical record. Youl. must keep in mind, Billy, that the Catholic Church did not come from { the Bible . the Bible came from | the Cathelic Chlnch The Church is | 7 1ot dependent upon the Bible for | far from the beaten tourist track. | Her existence, nor is She limited to | Ameri : p it in Her teachings. If you will read | } Americans have no corner on this curi- the Gospel of St. John, you willl osity. The Koreans, too, have much to learn | nctice that he tells us . . . ‘there are | '. ... principles of democracy, woman suffrage, also many other things Which Jesus | P i 1 schooli % gk P o did which are not written in this | juniversal schooling, and individual initiative so0k.” And St. Paul (elxh)m I.?r ;x: o i | in developing the land’s abundant resources. and fast; and held the ADI- | : &5 p 3G H I oG Wikt yoil ‘have learned; These rights and privileges have been 1?st1- whether by word, or by our epistle tuted by the new Korean government, aided e e b | by the U. S. Army. Healthy attitudes toward “And finally, y should be | . serfectly clear to anyone that ,hl‘! these reforms. are being absorbed from the Bible is not a safe iguido in mmtv:r; Army man himself —a personal representa- of religicn, because it is not now an 3 # never has been accessible to all peo- tive of the U. S. Government. He is regarded | ple; because it is not perfectly cleax With respect wherever he goes. and intelligible to all; and because | 3 4 it does not contain all religious | f ‘The Army realizes the importance of truth.” ‘having top-flight men in the Far East, and has opened three-year enli ¥ i Would you like to now more about G pe year enlistments in certain trom, | round Forces divisions stationed there. |the Bible? Where it came how it was gathered together, and ‘Full information may be obtained at the |by whom? Upon what authority | you can safely accept it as the word ‘neareSt U. S. Army Recruiting Station. {of God? Then write for your copy lof our Free Pamphlet No. 5-A. an THIS IAEf_SfiOE OF_GREAT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE IS PUBLISHED BY THE FOLLOWIN ABLE BETTER TO SERVE YOU- New Washington llotel G FIRMS: ALASKAN FRIENDS: IF US KNOW YOUR DESIRES OUR COMING, WE WILL BE Manager