The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE, TWO Notices for this church column Northern Light must be reccived by The Empire r W | y - Presbyterian Chure not later than 10 o'clock Friday R bl Franklin at Fourth of S s Welcome and Worship evening ® g sermon topics, etc. antee change Meet” LIS R. BOOTH, Minister M Car Bet Davis, Organist | 1 I e Choir Director i nrise Wor- | ¥:45 a. m.—Sunday School St fiering will be received Ty ) Foreign Mission S < 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for % mpn Mis. Carol Beery Davis Room |~ 13.09 p, m ine is voom 15| . ) il i Lite: il ir v ar - in i to 3 1e Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal The Methodist “Chiren Fourth and Gold Streets REV. . ROBERT WEBB, Rector Opposite | Tercitorial Ehler, Choir Director ! Margaret Shaw, Organist Where F t rriend- Sunday Services Easter Daj 8:00 a. m—The Holy Eucharist. Choral Eucharist music and Easter Rector Church School Mite m. m.- . Mar- at the Tesdame: Donald MacLean as yon ly Trinity 1 Frank rial Presbyteri Church an open door— may come’.” BOLEFF, Minister Christ Sermon The 10)¢ 3 B 4:00 p. 1 1 er Catholic Church Church of ine Nativiiy of the G Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets n CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, J Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 anc 10:30 could Masses on Week Days—7:00 and manifes- 8:00 edictions “after the t mass h secmed eve of holi- ys, 4 to & Church of God 526 East Sireet and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Pastors SUNDAY ZRVICES s —Sunday Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets n'the heart of the City jor the REV J?I' RT HILLERMAN, Pastor M Katherine Alexander Mrs, E e Nevin ;. HEF Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor rhe services of this church are aeld on Saturday, the Seventh Day Saturday, Sabbath es for all ages ner, Superinten- -Midweek Eible ) p. m Hour of meets second and 30 p.m Army Willoughby ['he Lutheran Church ng Wership. ening Service 2 Girl o inesday—Brotherhood Club, . meets the tirst and the third week Chape!-By-The-Lal of month at 8 p. m, Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Thursday—The women of the Cove Road at Auk Lake C h meet ecor i Rev. Will fourtk ¥ that1p.m 10:30 a. n o 7:30 p. m jor Choir children in ‘ '1"1r~ L.thu.m Church invited and urged to our er doors and welcomes School n Jesus' narw Sunday n, 921 D.| THE DAILY ALASKA .MPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA SUNRISE SERVICE PLANS MADE FOR FASTER SUNDAY 1 EV \\(;l LISTIC SERVICES LEGION DUGOUT Second Strect Wheth: the Evergreen The Misses Rose Ste-|carly morning setvice at 6:30 1 Cora Horton joclock will be a suntise ser Thursday evening lor a service in the ‘“quiet 7:30 o'clock ‘and stillness of the morn” L \ heary welcome |bit uncertain. It might mist a bit to all the weatherman thinks, but g - vy service will be held, either v Church of Christ |Zach Gorden will act as genc Meets in the American Legion Mailjeheirman, ceeing that the s lon Second Street, between Frank-'runs smoothly, and Coastguar lin and Seward Streets {man+W. R. Peterson, Jr., of BOYD FIELD, Minister | Wachusett, will lead the r Phone - - Red 379 ‘The two hymns, which will b nday Services printed on the bulletin, will 10:00 a _Bible Study. “Up from the Grave He Ar 1:00 a. m—Worship Service. RS 2:00 p. m—Evening Service. WHA-I- ls Church of Jesus Christ of ' Eellotei } v,fl;’.‘\fl u'n‘g'.’”‘l‘jf”f’"’?’w A reply to Mar. 20 Knights of | m—Sunday School Columbus paid Adv. —Church Services TR St Two and two do not manc ! Bethel Tabernacle Two and two do not make six. end two make four. Any one in third grade knows that this is the {truth, The reason that any th rd | grader knows that this is the truth is because this truth has not boer suppressed or hidden. Jesus promised to build His Church and declared that “the gates of (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarkiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- es for ¢ A special invitation to those children nct already at- tend unday Schoor. 11:00 m.—Morning Worship. Hades shall not prevail against i 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. Matt. 16:18. He trained the discit les 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer mect- for the purpose of organizing :nd ing. spreading the church all over the 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young Peo- werld through the preaching of I ple's me sospel. The head of the church Christ built is Christ. “For the h The Christian Church band is head of the wife, as Ch Meets every Sunday 13 {he Oag 5 8lso head of the chcurc}l‘\ pe Fellows Hall, 200 Pranklin Street. Limself the Saviour of tre 2 o 1 chure i g P! ) HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, But as the church is subject Pastor Christ, so let the wives also be w0 Phone = ¢ > 65 the! hushbe in everythin g o Ephesians Paul declared m—Bible School. Mr. that the head of the church wh Christ built is Christ Himself not some man in Rome. There is danger cf an institution erintendent. m.—Wor: Dawes, pianist 3 hip Service, Mrs. L P g ir g g r its original pur Our Sur evening service w e a S “l‘(’)‘l‘? th“::rgvxmlw" ! be d until Dr. Murphy Pose ang IV ¥ it e AbitEe many of the colleges and universiti throughout our land were establi ed for the exbress purpose of « fending the Bible as the inspired word of Ged and to teach it sufficient guide and way of life. But Juneau City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M. XRGGH ZROG. Sunday Services since the founders have died and 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. w administrators have taken of Tuesday and Priday, 7:30 p. m. a large number of these Bible Everybody welcome. wels have drifted away from their original purpose. Infidelity and | d and tau about ian Orthodox Church of Nicholas Fifth Street Ru theism are encourage Fallible men hgve brought these corruptions St. waay) <.50 p. m— The apostle Paul foretold of fi\lcll corruption in the church of our | , 10:00 a. m. High Lord. It is known as ‘1.‘11? amst_;s):.q M. and Holy Communion Let us read from his 2nd hV,l\.l to rehearsal e Thursday the church in Thessalonica Now wa beseech you, brethren, touching the coming of our Lerd Jesus Christ, | and our gathering together unto i to the end that ye be not quickly shaken from your mind, ner p.m First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth J. T. SPURLIN, D. £, Mimster [ yoy e troubled, either by spirit, O 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- |, worq or by evistle as from us, s | >s for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- that the day cf the Lord is just at perintender eriden: 12t no man beguile you in ;1")0 a. m.—Morning Worship. for it will not be, except “.U,% p, el L")r')’mz bl 'h( falling away come first, and the { o : - man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition, he that opposeth and! exalteth himself against all that i called God or that is worshioped: ! <o that h2 sitteth in the temple of Ged, setting himself forth as Got.” 1T Thessalonians 2:1-4. The Hebrew ! writer also has something to say of | those who have apostatized. “For as touching those who, were once en- lightened and tasted of the heavanly Douqlas Lhurch Services otices for tms st be later church cclumu received by The Empire than 10 o'clock Friday of r not evening to guarantee change ermon topics, etc. L2 gift., and were made partakers of | | the Holy Spirit, and tasted the good | 3ai Carel e \w\d of God, and the powers of the | b‘:mt A‘lub"”)u,\ Church lage to come, and then fell away, it | REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. |i5 jmpossible to renew them unto | Bstor repentance; seeing they crucify to | themselves the Son of God afresh, | | and put Him to an open shame.” Heb, | ‘6.4-6_ This condition might be true | ¢ an individual Christian or of a St. Luke's Episcopal Church . olle church. REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | We do not deny that the Roman | Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | Catholic church originated from the There will be no service this one established by Christ and the er Sunday as members of the apostles. We maintain that it has! congregation indicated desire to|drifted away from the teaching and | attend service in Juncau. Services practice of the original church es- | Class. 11 be resumed next Sunday. |tablished more than nineteen hun- 5 dred years ago. We denv its claim Dougas Community | that it teaches to the letter the| things Christ taught His disciples ! | and commissioned them to teach all | over the world. Many examples of | Methodist Church (In the Leigh Grant home) | Kobert S. Treat, Minister | pnigetices contrary to the teaching Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Wurher( ::vl Christ will be given upon request. 10:00.. &, esCliapel. ~Service; ‘, In order for a church to be identi- | transien.BF SOAR Anthem by!ca) with the one establishec Junior and Youth Choirs combin- iy, 1900 years ago with ¢ ed. Message by ¢ Pastor,|jis head, it must be the i “Deorways. He Has Open | doctrine, crganization and # 10:25 a. m—Classes for boys,| now let us apply the afore-men- | s. youths and adults | tioned mathematical problems to re- | riday—Cholr rehearsal and Pay|jigjon, The Lord and His teaching | period after school |nlus the accevtance and practice of | VO 3 !the same equals the true church.| The Presbyterian Church | Tne accentance and practice of the ! Douglas, Alaska *doctri\.c;. of the legislations of coun- | Walter A. Soboleff, Minister ‘(lls plus the traditions of men mix- | Sunday Services |ed with the teachings of Christ do | :30 p. m.—Sunday School. [not equal the true church. To claim 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. ! such is ‘as inconsistent as to say that | ' - | two plus two equals .hree, “ive, Hix | LUGGERS {or 108. Therefore, reject the tradi- | ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs [tions and commandments of men for swie. Contact Juncau Lumber and accevt the Bible, which is the | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.|Word of God, as the y safe guldc| to 10,000,000 feet. For further |for faith and practice. ticulars see Juneau Lumber| For additional information on thc[ Mills. 433-t! | subject of the church and the - > = | apostasy write Box 671, Juneau, | Sell an Zmpire Want-ad! ! Alaska. | - By a group of Christian ministers. | Prices have always increased dur-| Signed by BOYD FIELD, | ing major wars and have always| Box 671, Juneau, Alaska. ‘ declined after them (Paid adv m-mmmee from Bethel Tabernacle Church |Eester Music on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. PHI MU MAGAZINE magazine of Phi Mu Sorority, is! an illustrated article about Mrs. ! Elten Engstrom as a member of | the Alaska Legislature. Mrs. Eng- [ o a chapter of Phi Mu at the Um\'er.\zv: , ) jw or's Bu._ ding ty of Washington | ’ Box 2 i S Phi Mu Sorcjruy was founded | (Anchora Recreati nzl * bc”t“l{"’iw*’n - & March 4, 1852 at Wesleyan College, | i e '!||llll|!.'Il]Illll!lli!l!HIl|Illlil!lfflhfllllllnh!I il N” i !|‘“Hl'IlHl|IHH!IIIIIIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHH" “Christ the Lord Is Risen To- active chapters in various Univer- sities and Colleges throughout a United States. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1947 l o BREAKFAST WILL BE SERVED T0 EASIER the New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS The loud speaker is all set, S says, and the Boy Scouts report! Mr. and Mis. Joe Murphy cele- i they are ready to distribute * the brated the occasion of Mrs. Mur- MORN WORSHIPPERS Crilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee bulletins. phy's birthday with dmnm and Action Units, Motors, Trans- A suggestion has b de that , 4 : : (f‘,d,”. Dul‘ R S’URgemon ““hm‘i TOKYO — Four thousand Amer- Light S School who attepg | We Mail and Ship Promatly chme from the south planning '¢an troops paraded through the the Easter rise worship ser- lSeattle Auto Wrecking Co. | group, a contribution h)o,{ wily Streets today to observe the be- vice at the Evergreen Howl, on e 8 a: § be Place’ B8 HRSEC AT MM \ta ginning of Army Week. Four Easter Sunday morning. The B ;‘ help others in 'this !hou«mrulgn\ E:n(:;:tl WACS took part in lhc‘brea.akmsx will be served immediate- Seattls. Wash. . may do so. l} ll)l‘u\\lh'.' that service. 3 : 'y A i i' MEMORIAL CHURCH .Iulllllllfllllllll“llllfllfllflllfll"IllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIII|'|l||l|l”l||||||l"||HIIIHHIHHIHHI]I|||||||||||||||||l||l|"ll. | PRESENTS CONCERT || S<'e® ™ é b SUNDAY SERVICES choir will present A combined of Memorial a concert of Surplus Sale | ut Ancherage, Alaska | John C. Geins will be at the organ and the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, directing. The program follows: 5 H o Drogram Lollovs: onat o || Heavy Gonstruction Equipment Elecirical Equipment | Cavalry,” Stainer; Hymn, “The 4 backhoes 5 generator sets +f Day of Resurrection,” Haydn; In- 6 clamshell buckets clectric motor N vocation; Scripture Lesson; [OfleP 15 dragline buckets castiron case Stainer; e | lot of 9 new condulets 3 switch hox Consiruction Equipment Reception and Baptism of Light I ok et kot G members. 2 H ills The musical numbers include: & pneumatl_c dn".s 5 5 lot of 30 new electric lanterns “God So Loved the World": I b eporrie fn g T Will Always Give Thanks Unto the €3 i I Lor “Sanctus,” Soprano Solo, 1 road-towed grader kfl o in; ?. s : Frances Barlow; “The Resurrec- 1 new portablz hoist (electric) ! tion,” Baritone Solo; Christ the 2 portable chain sav . . Lord Is Risen Today”; “If With 3 pertable circular saws 21 Becanfammafinng Apparahls All Your Heart, Soprano Solo: 1 centrifugal pump (used as fi cti is, o “Hallelujah Chorus”; The Bene- ® e Ee ExtENIBD) : diction and Threefold Amen, with Ice Boxes r“ ' Postlude “All For Jesus.” 15—60 i At 8 o'clock In the evening the Laegy s combined young people’s groups 24—50 cu. {t. resent under the direction of the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff, and Eas- The Surplus Property listed above i3 off: r sale “As-Is, Where-Is” : :lr ;’}azelnm 'l"’rho 'I‘esumom' of and sealed bids are invited or y or all items. ! the Twelve, y Esther Willard , i Bat The public is cordially in- Bids are to addrcssed to War Assets Administration, Region No. 87 M vited to this Easter event as Box 2466, Anch ) ; | cented by 24 young folk. and must be re ed by 2:00 F ¥ invited purchaser’s Inspection prior to biddin CARRIES STORY OF MRS. E. ENGSTROM . In the March is sue of the Aglaia, | 3 g. 1 | TER—A NEW DEMOCRACY! N - E } L o ForTy-TWO centuries look down upon A America's ambassadors of freedom in Korea, Of a succession of ruthless rulers there now 4 remains a race eager to adopt the freedom i of the Western world. Few citizens of other lands will get to see , Korea before the new way takes hold. Few, ! that is, besides Regular Army men who have "8 requested assignment to occupation forces in j Korea and who are helping to bring about the change. Many of these young men-— ¢ volunteers from every neighborhood —are broadening their experience not only by |learning about Korea’s amazing history, but "also by exploring a thousand unique sights P far from the beaten tourist track. | Americans have no corner on this curi- osity. The Koreans, too, have much to learn + .. principles of democracy, woman suffrage, universal schooling, and individual initiative in developing the land’s abundant resources. These rights and privileges have been insti- tuted by the new Korean government, aided é by the U. S. Army. Healthy attitudes toward of these reforms are being absorbed from the i S Army man himself —a personal representa- tive of the U. S. Government. He is regarded with respect wherever he goes. [ The Army realizes the importance of having top-flight men in the Far East, and has opened three-year enlistments in certain Ground Forces divisions stationed there. 1Full information may be obtained at the | nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. } \THIS MESSAGE OF GREAT PUBLIC IMPORTANCE IS PUBLISHED:BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: PRSI L s . Ve Y 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

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