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PAGE TWO by 3 of hymn We Have p. m.—Epworth L s at church to go to Dou Julian Rivers, Leader :00 p. m.—Young Adults ue Ruth organist, Mrs. Katherine Alexander THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA [ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN 'es for all ages| A special invitation, to those children not already n—! tending a Sunday Schoor. | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. | 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-, ing. i nle’s meeting. 8:00 p. m. F‘rlda)‘——Young Peo- Resurrection Lutieran Church Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City jor thr hearts of the City” ;. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor srooks Leader, Choir Dyector, Mis. Eunice Nevin — 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service 9:45 a."m.—Sunday Schoal. s Bhs e A 16 sitig e e worw se- DOUGlas Church Pastor’s report, “Wk Some yjce. Sermon by the Pastor, “What people and God have been doinR.” Shall We Do to the Dividing Wall Rk KR ML g Services ing at the parconage following genior Choir will sing Christian- —— service 4 . O Hear Me." Notices for tnis church column Tues :30 p. m. Bible Study 9:00 a. m.—Catechetical fust be received by The Empire| anf P not later than 10 o'clock Friday | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—W.SCS ke et evening to guarantee changs of| meets with Freda Robinson, Fosbee Chureh of God e Apartments s Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Church| po an“fl“’flfi:;f il Saint Aloysious’ Church School Orchestra_Rehearsal beiirs REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. -n\.n,\(mv. 7:45 p. m.—Senior SUNDAY SERVICES Pastor Opor }??hmm}'q,( «day. Young 7:00 p. m~—Sunday Children's Sunday Services i \ifl"_‘!“él “:nfl“ Tr:;k bishiaat 8 meeting with Bible stories pro- 9»”‘»’ 830 7‘\"35‘:'. dul hater T jected on the screen 9:45 a —Catechism Class. | T 8:00 p. m.—Evening Services X o i Christian Science L Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Evening St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | Sunday Services The supject or rhe Lessom~Ser- mon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- cday, May 25, will be “Soul and Body.” Excerpts Irom cnrisuan Science lesson-sermon: i om the Bible: For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, external in the heavens. II Corinthians. From Science and Health with Key to the Scripture, by Mary, Beker Eddy: Righly understood, instead of possessing a sentient| material form, man has a sensa- tionless body; and God, the soul of man and of all existence, be-' ing perpetual in His own indi- viduality, harmony, and immortal-| ity, imparts and perpetuates these qualities in man—through Mind.| not matter. Page 280. | Golden Text: Psalms. Why art thous cast down, O my fould? and Sermon, why art thou disquicted within me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” | WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mtnister | Mrs. Judson C. Husted, Org'\mst‘ Murry L. Beuedict, Choir Director 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for worship. 11:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, “The Present Ci 3 The choir will sing Robert’s “Seek Ye the Lord" with Geor B. Schmidt singing the solo t Thursday—The Senior Choir will| rehearse at the Church at 7:30 PM Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open uoorA ‘Whosoever will may come’. WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 740 E Street Sunday Services m.—Sunday School m.—Divine Worship subject, ~“The Good 9:45 a 11:00 a Sermon Samaritan 6:30 p ship 7:30 p. m mon subject, Wednesday, girls club. Wednesday. ter Fellow- ‘Westmir m service, ser- Bf\< and Bible Hour Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Mission- ary Society meeting the Church recreation room. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scout Troop No. 614 meets. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior choir | Family REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar meeting | ! area—southeasterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. . hm W DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME { Max. temp, | TODAY T T last | Lowest 4:30am. 24brs. Weather at s . - Station 24 hrs.* recip. 4:30 am. Notices for this church column| The Church of The Holy | Catholie Church Anchioradé 54 " '”:‘;" “z‘ Pm ., Cmud:m i must be received by The Empire Trinity, Episcopal ‘ Church of the Nattvity of the :Barrow 24 [ 15 Trace | not later than 10 o'clock Friday| 5 et Gole Sireets Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Bethel 51 32 32 Trace Clear 1 evening fo guarantee change of | o £ourth anl GOl Bre Fifth and Gold Streets Cordova 58 38 39 06 Cloudy | c . W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | i y sermon (opics, ets. Poriest BN OISO ’um CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J.|Dawson pes " b 0 Cloudy Bl Church b Ghbist. s e St Organist| Masses on Sunday—T7:00, 9:00 and ' Edmonton 63 20 f LR U A S unday Services |10:30. Fairbanks 4 38 53 0 Cloudy Scientist day (Pentecost) | Masses on Week Days—7:00 and|Hajries 59 44 44 0 Clear m —Sunday School m.—~Holy Jommunion. |8:00 4 | Havre 8l ikt 8D 48 Trace Cloudy ; services will be held at 4 m.Church School un-| Benedictions after the last mase|juncau Airport 66 | 38 E 0 Clear in the First Church of|s.. () ection ' of Mrs. M. ©O.|0m Sundays. Ketchikan 0 44 48 0 Clear Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| ;.1 0, | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- | godjak 49 28 38 03 Cloudy and Main street and the subject 11:00 a. m—Holy Communion| !a¥s, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 8| Kotzebue 52 36 36 08 Cloudy | be “Soul and Body." and sermon. »m.:7to9p m Los Angeles 5 52 54 0 Cloudy-Fog | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon- | = whjtsun Monday, 10:00 a. m.— ST {McGrath 59 44 40 01 Cloudy | { Holy Communion. Juneau City Mission Nome 46 29 30 20 Drizzle { tian Science Reading Room| (o un Tuesday, 8:00 a. m.— 105 Franklin Street Northway 3 32 40 0 Cloudy | wreh building. This room s Holy Communion i MRS. H. M. RROGH Petersburg 57 42 42 0 Clear | Wednesday afternoons fnn ay,7:30 p. m—Choir Re- Sunday Services | Portland 90 | 53 60 0 Clear 2:30 to 4 o'clock au ter the Wed-| 1 H 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prince George %% forah 34 Clear oesday evening meeting. | Wednesday, Friday and Saturday! Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. |Prince Rupert 46 49 0 Clear re public is cordially invited o), prper Days Everybody welcome. Seattle 83 52 56 0 Thunderstorm artend these services and visit the et | Sitka 68 45 45 0 Clear TR HORD. The Christian Church | First Baptist Church gxl:(i(fi::rw 2; [ 3?1 ;g ([1) 32:.“ | The Met ist Churen Meets every Sunday in the Odd Franl}zlmm'and :wn;tthm e )esterdny 104 B0 1, today) Fellows. Hlall, 306 Jusniun BUSEt) d SR B e e tiass.| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: A weak low pressure centers is located about | Opposite Fedr cud Territorial ol S !05 it 51 fibes Har:ld Cargin 8- | 800 miles west of Seattle and is moving slowly eastward. A weak thvV lding Raser 650 | rimendenf 4 ' | pressure cefiter covers'Alaska. An inter.se low pressure center now located | “Where Fuith ana Friend- i b Blu?‘ i pe“ 00 n. m.—Morning Worship, |Over Amchitka, in the western Aleutian Islands, is expected to move ship Meet” i8:00 ,Su:':fwfl‘?;:mgm(’] 8:00 p. m.—Evening g“orshlp " |slowly northeastward into the Bering Sea. This storm has produced | 2EV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor (.;“YN"M, all hges | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer |considerable amount of rain and winds as strong as 40 miles per hour | ths 4 D_nP_C!'Ol' 11:00 a. m—Worship Service. Meéting and Scripture Study. { have heen reporfed by most of the weather stations on the chain. Gen- | Mrs pianis Our evening service will be at :rlallly" h;x w;ath:r;l:askbenn(:er:nrd l:v all stanon,rm )Caxlxyade:d c;'n:nll 45 s . - -0 > ” v o o o) n aska outheast laska an e western portion of the ni ates | gstad, celing Super é;g':;‘] (l‘:fifc;::”l’flb{:jv??(‘::l: Bethel Tabernacle ’and temperatures in these areas have been reported near normal. Oc- | 10:00 a. m—Primary Department, | co "0 o0 il they: hive: kinns (Assembly of _GO‘“ | casional light rain showers have been reported along the northern gulf Afis. Fritz Johnsoh, Ac Shiper- | AR RO Yo e LYy Fourth and Frar:kiin Streets coast ‘and along the western Alaskan coast. Temperatures in the ex- | endent "“"“(j““'”.r;“: r‘";‘b“'f’ if‘“"),“,‘l','v‘l REV. gmfiaf'g:fvfi:‘m” | treme northern portion of Alasia continue below frezin ‘ Worsiip. |to attend this service 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- | MARINE WEATHER BULLETI f Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | Cape ‘Spencer Clear E 17 3 feet | Eldred Rock Clear NE 9 Zero Point Retreat Clear Calm Zero | Five Finger Light Clear NNE 20 3 feot | ! Guard TIsland Pt. Cloudy w 6 Zero : ! Cape Decision Clear WNW 5 i MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- NING: Outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat and the Cross Sound-Icy Strait Remainder of the | protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside ters from | Dlxon Entrance to Sitka—variable winds mostly northerly less than 15 | wuuuvmnor BULLHINS | GRANDVIEW, Mo.—Thne gravity ! LEEDS, England, May 24- of the condition of President Tru- The Earl of Harewood, Lrother-in- man’s mother was underlined today law of King George VI, and one the official announcement that | |of the wealthiest men in England|the White House doctor could not advise the President to return to died at his ancestral home here |teday of cardiac complications Yashington at this time. and asthma. - The Earl, who married the Prin- PARIS—Premier Paul Ramadier | today signed a drastic decree mobi- ng the workers of France's gas |cess Royal in 1922, became ill sev- eral days ago after a severe chill | lizir — : Mr. William H. Wolfe, jr., : : Seventh- IL\\ Adventist Guest Organist {He was 64 years old !and elect c plants in an effort to Cotinsd: Sosind el Bl 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer el The Earl died at Harewood avert a walkout w h would cut off | REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor sermon by the Vicar 1House, his ancestral home in Leed. French power production. | The services of this church are |The Princess Royal and members| e e o v o 0! s family were with him at the P cide de asperi. ho neld on Saturday, the Seventh D&y, 1,044 Community qudm bl resigned as Italy's Premier 11 days ' of the week. il Methodist Church 10:00 a. m.-—Saturday, Sabbath { School. Bible classes for all ages. Services in the new Community | Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- Church Building dent. Robert S. Treat, Minister l 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Worker| Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,! 10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. E. E. Jensen. Message “Faith Begins.” Chorus Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek by the Junior Choir, “Thy Word Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible Is Like A Garden, Lord.” Study and Devotion. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday Dorcas Society meets second and Classe fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday evening, A cordial welcome is extended to church, all the services of this church. ! Friday—Choir rehearsal and play period 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. School | = The Salvation Army | Willoughby Ave. | Brig. and Mrs. C. O. Taylor i Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen | Sunday 1 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. | % 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. The Lutheran Church 6:00 p. m—Sunday School. Sitka, Alask= 7:30 p. m—Salvation Meeting. |REV. ERNST H. NY<AARD, Pastor Tuesday, 1:00 p_ m.—Womens Sunday Services Home League. | 9:45 a. m—Sunday Schoo! and Tuesday night, 7 30 p. m.—Bible! Bible Class. | 11:00 a, m.—Morning Wership. |Class and prayer meeting. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. ‘Thursday, 7:00 p. m———HospltnX meeting. 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth Friday, 4:00 p. m—Junior choir Night. | practice. Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Traise| Wednesday, 2 p. m—The Girls’ service. Club meets. All gitls from 6 to 13 are welcome. Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study Lecture. Wednesday—Brotherhood Club meets the first 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 opens wide her doors and welcomes |you in Jesus’ name. AUTO CUSTOMER Church of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward Streets. BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. @:00 p. m—Evening Service. Chape!-By-The-Lake Corner Glacier fitghway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk' Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. All children in the Auk Bay area are invited and urged to attend our (HICAGC 5 —P—Daid Sunday School. C. Peck. 37, vice president of a 3 ¢ L dairy company, has 150 automobiles Church of Jesus Christ of but he's on the waiting list with Latter Day Saints thousands of other persons for a Odd Fellows Hall ay Lday new one. His latest model, which he drives Telephone, Blue 702 5 209, Moo RHUTCh BRIVIERs portation for the museum of 5 cienc Industry, Peck always an Orthodox Church |Science and R BN |bas one of the antiques on exhibit Of St. Nicholas there. If the old jalopies don't Fifth Street run when he busy them, he tink- (Saturaay) <:00 p. m.— ers with them until they do LT O Y 7 1 Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST Mass and Holy Communion. \SELECTION of furniture on Ju- Choir rehearsal every Thursday 'neau Young's Mezzanine floor. at 7:30 p. m. —adv. 581-tf uss Tonight | Evening Service. “ They were Ada Winthers, work on the|Winthers, Maxine Lund, Pat Satre, | | Genevieve Rusher, Ellen Miller, Jane !'ago, announced today that he had been asked to form a new govern- | { ment, his fourth since the end of ! ithe wa |EMBLEM (I.UB HAS SOCIAL MEETING The Emblem Club mmated 12 new members with appropriate cere- monies, at their social mzeting held Thursday night in the Elks Hall Jane - | WASHINGTON—The State De- | ! partment savs Great Britain will get | some American dollars out of the | $400,000,000 Greek-Turkish aid pro- | | gram, but only by selling the Greeks | military ~quipment. e - i LENOIR ON CHANNEL | Stringer, Ethel Colvin, Betty Hend- ! The ACS Cabie Barge Lenoir is {ricks, Edith Powers, Helen Roff and | |1da Kruse, the latter being initiated | PCW cperating in the Juneau area. . by proxy. {1t has just completed delivery of | t and technical personnel A pleasant social time was en-.|€quir Joyed after the initiation, with the to Juncau Haines and Skagway in husbands of meémbers as special ' cennection with improvements in guests. Adding much to thz eve- |ACS facilities at these points. ning’s entertainment were the pic-! Capt. Armstrong is in command tures of Alaska shown by Fred Gee: of the Lenoir and Master Sergeant lin, and the club members expressed | William C. Gustafson is in charge their sincers thanks and apprecia- ‘ol the cable crew. tion for this special feature. - .- Fresh strawberry shortcake, wnh‘ ice-cream and coffee, was a \pema]} Registered as guests of the Bar- treat. The strawberries were flown {anof Hotel are J. T. Tenneson, Jr. in by plane for the occasion. ! from Tenake.:, Howard W. Lee from St e ! Chatham, William J. Johnson from HERE FROM STATES Haines and Rolf Ostrem from Port = | Conclusion. | Among the guests at the Baran- ! —— - —— of Hotel yesterday were Kermit F.| MRS. SMITH ARRIVES Snow from Fine Point, Maine; Don- | Mrs. Leonard Smith, with her one ald M. Holasworth, from Astoria,|year old granddaughter, Barbara Oregon; and Elizabeth J. Purma, | Suzanne Workman, arrived in Ju- from Denver, Colorado. neau yesterday from Seattle. R. E. LEWIS HERE | Most of the hardwood forests of {the United States are found in the the least, ‘the western hardwoods being Juneau Water Works whose - {found mostly in river bottoms and dence is Pledmont, Calif, arrived valleyq in Juneau yesterday by air and !a,* 5 registered at the Baranof Hotel. | > - | | GUESTS AT BARA\()F HOTEL % ¢ R. F. Lewis, President of Guests at the Baranof Hotel in clude Walte: Loren, Herman Wick and George L. Kamplani from S |Kenny Floreing’s |and |as | ALASKANS AT BARANOF t MANY SURPRISES | ARE SPRUNG AT CCMMENCEMENT (Cont.nuea zmm Page One) { Silver Threads among The Gold, trumpet duet by Robert Sanford and Jerry Gucker, with Lily Ann Maurstad, accompanist. The Mixed Chorus sang Grace “I Am Music,” the Girls' Glee Club sang Roundelay, a Norewegian folk mel- ody by Wendt. Miss Cordelia Kep- | pinger directed, and Lily Ann Maurstad accompanied at the piano. The High School Band, minus graduating seniors, under Director Joseph Shofner, played Elgar's (Pomp and Circumstance for the processional, and Auld the recessional The 52 seniors of 1947 are as follows: Lang Syne the Class of, Aase, Harry S. Avoian, August Boddy, Douglas C. { Burford, Jack F. Burgh, Margaret Burns, Ada May Chapman, Jerome J. Dawes, Rdath Eileen DeBoff, Wallace I. Doogan, Rosemary Alfreda Fargher, Alice Roma Gray, Roy F. Gregg, Douglas L. Gucker, George L. 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