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— PAGE TWO " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA i SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1947 VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL Notices for this church column) must be received by The Empire| 10:00 jes for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-! | perintendent. i ==sssimss e i not later than 10 o'clock Friday| Cl | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | There's a story I want to tell to- typing and shorthand, or watch- evening to guarantee change of| 11:00 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship, |day atout a little-known part of repair wmk,‘ Wg teach them w - sermon (OPics, etc. We will 1 | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer‘the Veterans Administration hos-/ever their disability allows them to rir t e, | Meeting and Scripture Study. ipital program learn, First C Christ, | It is called “medical rehabilita- | “And you should sce the differ- n to all to at- Bethel Tabernacle ltion” in official terms. What it'ence! Instead of lying in bed con-| to the ) really is, to use the words of Ber-|templating a- blank ceiling and a Y i to the Old| (Anemblgspl, G nard Baruch, is the “human ele-|bleak life, they have an incentive Fourth and Feanklin Streets { 017 ment” of hospitalization —they have a motive—for wantin, REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor ; P 8 ‘th —_— 1 Sunday Services ;“:;’fw a vital element, too. Here's 1‘)‘EL‘IL[UHI of there and into pri- subject des I rrec tie 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- d Vere R oy fvesuTFECLLON 5 ULAETan & for:all ool B >;¥Pcml Hetation | O\vin«; to medical rehabilitation,| Next time—how medical rehabili-| timon 4 L e to those children noct already at- out of 80 seriously disabl“l tation works, Muin and Thied Streets tending a Sunday Schoox. | neuroloqlcfl patients in a o T In t of theCHigor thr, | coBS RGes o hospital .(all World War I \c!c e Reading Room rts of the Citw” | 1:00 a. m—Moraing Watllp. . | {CR0e 2 Felbased to active life: six (ha“’man Named This room 1S ERBERT HILLERMAN, 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. | o ER R LLERMA! 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- months after the medical rehabili-| 11,.; \:r‘.:r(x:‘ peoplé had gone to work on| For (elebra"on o' ple’s meeting. m.—- The Sacrament of the vears, and some had been in 20.| caurcn Churcn of God y and classes for all ages. Ser- sermon topics, etc. * 4 1 P! “We had a job,” Covalt " said gold rush. color pictures cn the screen fi all Pastor hair is beginning to gray over the 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young Peo- Each of these 35‘1)anicnt-- had | il & >R been in the hospital at least 10| as a "s | - medical rehabilitation program. 1'H Campbell, prgsident of a Seattle 596 East Street | Servlces stopped in to see him for a minute hardware and industrial supplies | r will be adminstered. | D ] Ch h | How was it done? | - : Ollg asuinurc Dr. Donald Covalt heads the VA's| SEATTLE June 13—(P—Wallace | | di REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, iy and stayed an hour. He worked firm. and actjve in numerous civic ' Pastors Notices for tmws church cotumn With the Army Air Forces Rehabili- ox'gnnuuuul‘ls‘ has been named by s SUNDAY SERVICES |, rust be received by The Empire tation Program before coming into Mayor William F. Devin to be Gen- | TREAT, Pastor Meets in Parsonage not later than 10 o'clock Friday VA. That program, as most every| cral Chairman of the celebration to Choir Director 10 to 11:30 a. m—Morning wor- evening to guarantee changs of one knows, was a huge success. | be held here in 1948 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Alaskan | | The best wishes of the members for MOOSE LODGE MAKES PLANS FOR JULY 4TH At the mgulu mzchn-,; of the Loyal Order of Moose last night Arnold Hildre gave a report of the !activities of the Fourth of July com- mittee, and said that sometime in the near future he would call for v assist in making of a 'float for the Fourth of July parade. Full support by the members was rassured him Harry OeLand, one of the Hr | nent members of the lodge, informed |the membership that he and his family were moving to the States | for an indefinite stay. The lodge will | feel very deeply the loss of DeLand, | since he has been an active merber in all phases of the lodge worl {held an office for sev to the his success was expressed, with the hope that he would soon return to uneau. After an absence of a year, Sig Wallstedt was welcomed back to Ju- | neau and the local lodge, and gave a short talk telling of his work with the Moose Lodge in the past years At the next meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose a class of candidates will be initiated, it announced .- Salt water freezes at 286 de- grees Fahrenheit The Triangle DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP A T 1 bject The Indwelling lhnking back to the day he took . ! - Spirit.” Saint Aloysious’ Church over at VA. He's a youngish- Flans ror-l.ho bl p:fm-m-c S“.“ ! 7:00 p. m=Bible storles with Tull | REv ROBERT WHELAN. S, J. |iooking man, sart of brisk-like. His 10 8 tentative stage but 1t is ex- Y AN, S. pected that the' celebration will be | made an annual occurrence to ce- | | | | i | 1ges, subject, “Paul at Ephesus su i cars. | i 5 unday Services | h ¥ ati i -1 age .4 8:00 p. m. — Bible! gi45 5 m_Catechism Class. needed physical rehabilitaiion ev-| ot 5 > Z em ¢ | perts and educational therapists.| i I ; cexignded | of Tdbe'd Episcopal Church We needed manual arts therapists church i i land occupational. . AMER'(AN l ' " REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Vicar | “Please, just a minute,” I inte: ¢ o e Miss Margaret Pearce, organist. rupted “I don’t know what all Auxllunv MEETS Seventh-Day Adventist 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer and these people are. How about ex-| Corner Second and Main sermon by the Vicar plaining, for instance, what a phy- IUESDAY EvEN'"G REV. A. L. ZUMWALT, Pastor The services i {sical rehabilitation expert is?” f this church are Dougas Community So Dr. Covalt explained the Séventh Day Methodist Church It seems there is a lot more to The American Legion Auxiliary wil meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock | A the ek 4 ... |preparing a really seriously dis- 6:00 p. m 10:00 m.—Saturday, Sabbath Services in 1330 new Community | ., o4 veteran for discharge from ' the Legion Dugout for their regu- | f Iy Meet at t 3choul. Bible classes for all ages. ; Church Building !the hospital than just medical and lar social meeting, preceded by a fc shine picr Mrs. Jot > Turner, Superinten- Robert S. Treat, Minister 237e4 1 v _ busing session which will be de-, f M n I . Superints 2 surgical treatment That comes < B Aot Miss Ruth Brooks, Parish Work.er first, of course, but it's only the voted principally to making plans 11-00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath m 00 a. m.~—Morning Worship. bcgi}ming iy ¢ 5 " for the entertainment of the Na- the pastor, “Ears to e By tRaEhbi Take the paraplegics. A para o . Sunday School PIeBlC is @ guy whose spinc has been severed, is paralyzed from the waist, or higher up, all the w down. Or a guy with hardening son- | Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, Jensen Christian Science Le Sermot Junda Crvi s Sermon, Sunday Services here . 30 p. m.—Midweek Hour of Eible upject or The LessonsSer- ursday eveniig—work night at will be read in : . tional President of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Norton H. Pearl, on her visit Mrs. Pearl will be in Juneau Sat- | urday, June 28, stopping overnight | [ | | s Gt S Sabdnd and church rustees and board | 2T L B S he who lost! 00 her way to Anchorage to attend | S Be ‘Ciod the Fres- ¥ y at 1:30 p. m. e ting ; 5 TR both his legs. the Department Cun\'z'n[l‘nn of the | (& cordial welcome is extended to {.xdllyl‘lf‘t_\» ,,,},‘»(,J,‘; m.—Choir rehearsal There’s no complete cure for American Legion and Auxiliary Excerpts 1rom Unriuan Science &1 es of this church R SR these disabilities. The cure, or LR e it The The Presbyterian Church “;’,‘,z‘imil?"gfife’“[!;a; i 1{;;.‘ i The freighter Square Sinnet sailed | in perfect peace, whose mind is Salvation _ . Douglas, Alaska therels no more to do in the medi- ffom Scattle yesterday morning at ed on thee e he trusteth s Walter A. Soboleff, Minister cal treatment, then the patie -,“,n ek acogiding fo; fakites 26| Trust ye in the Lord for- ? ST Sunday Services either spends the rest of his life °€ived In Juneau. No date of ar- 1 the Lorc iOVAH is Gy Willoughby Ave. 30 p. m—Sunday School staring at the ceiling—or he is rival is given as yet. everl trength. (Isaiah.) Brig. and Mrs. C. 0. Taylor 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. taught to make the very most out! & A e al X Science and Health with . Adjt ang Mrs. Henry Lorenzen 3 s el of the facilities he still bas ande- SELNED ARy, VEDCRY years: ol ey to the Sgriptures, by Mary Stidag The Lutheran Church comes a self-supporting citizan h:~y l(‘(.‘:‘ly-muni as poisonous as Jaker Eddy The understandix 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting Sitka, Aiasks | ‘That's where medical rehabilita- Wien fresh. at Life is God it, lenthen 2:30 p. mn.—Praise Meeting. REV. ERNST H. NYGAARD, Pastor |tion comes in. It's the art of mak- ,— - _— ar trust in - g.00 p m—Sunday School Sunday Services ing the very best of a bad situa- ¥ or Lits dlatal- £ Wiy e R GSIRIGEN D 9:45 2. m—Sunday School andton. Ard, thivking about those | EREGCT-A-RADIO mightines (P Tasday. 1:00 . . m ~Wembns | BIbIELCH 3% World War I Veterans, some- | 15350 ; 5 487). Home League 11:00 a. m—Morning Wcrship. |times the “bad situation™ turns out omplete Kit-Plans-Instructions Golden Text: Psalms. The Lord Tuecday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible| 8:00 p. m.—Evening Service. to be not =0 bad at all. ALL ELECTRIC — E Covalt said, “we | TUBE SET—ALL WAVE is my strength i my shield; MY |cia6 and prayer meeting 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour.| “For instan trusteth in him, and T am | “qpurcday 7:00 p. m.—Hospital| Friday, 4:00 p. m—Junior choir|teach our patients while they are ting practice. | starting the long up-hill road to PR CE $l“'flfi Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth _Wednesday, 2 p. m.—The Girls' freedom from the hospital. We Northers wigii Night. Club meets. All girls from G to 13 teach them high schooi coursss so, Dealer Inquiries Invited Presbyterian Church Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—raise are welcome. it siby~geel. goL 6. high pthool Make Remittances to b v Wednesday, 8 p. m.—Bible Study diploma before jeining the service, By WU A O P e e oo ey i o | JAY N. SALES CO. here come an hris ’ o Mect” Mesis in. the Arieriikogsgiom Han) . conseday—Broettood |, Ol s ot Kot BRI ; Gen. Delivery-Anchorage, Alaska ) o V meets the tirst and the third week “We . teach them accounting cr WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister |on Second Strcet, belween Frank-|oc"gno monin at g p. m, i e - - —_— Mrs. Judson C. Husted, Organist lin and Seward Streets Thursday—The women of he‘w Murry L. Beuedict, Choir Director BOYD FIELD, Minister ObRee et v ok BRI 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School Phone - - Red 379 P e R 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Sunday Services Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Senior Choir, ’ t S worship 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. Every Day—Thie Lutheran Charch N 0 T l C E 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 11:00 a. m.—~Worship Service. opens wide her doors and WE]COmES\ - mon by the pastor, “Is Prayer | 4:00 p. m.—Evening Service. | you in Jesus' name. Worthwhil | Thursday—The Senior C will Chap "he-Lake [ i | ;Eh';’;y\' at the Church at T:30} oo ner Glasier ntqnuaq and Fritz NEw BlooD Gkoup Accounts due fo the Cove Road at Auk Lake Memorial Presbyterian {zvo “1”:1 xm:‘&”f‘l]s&&:“;\u IS BEHEVED FOU"DE CALlron“lA Gnocnnv shure children in the Auk Bay area are Church 4 NEW YORK—A new blood group - 12 . vite ar ({ t Corner West 8th and E Streefs |DVited 8nd urged to attend our| ... from the four standard before May 1st are pay- . __ |Sunday School .4‘“5’[4':2)10!110:1zllj:"aV:":ém?“:lt;w (= 8R4 known groups has been found by | G <'two Sydney physicians and a i - WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Church of Jesus Christ of (cnco” graquate employed by the| able at the First National Mgmv(,l 40 E -S';M Latter Day Saints Red Cross transfusion service, the unday Services Odd Fellows Hall Australian News and Information - 3 9:45 a. m. Suf:d:w School Telephone, Blue 702 Bureau says ! Bank‘ or mall lo N ‘] 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 12:30 p. m.—Sunday School The physicians said the new rmon subject, “Men of the, , pture p was found while testing a: Bavard = P‘ 0' Box 392_ s blood for classification ini 30 p. m—Church Services Russian Orthodox Church won p. m.—West Fellow- S ot the. Bhandagt ol sgpp p ) stand groups. It TINTs 1t g . Of 5" Nicholas still is being studied to determine # Nlck J. BAVARD n ening servisoc Fifth Street what importance it might have in ¢ lay, 4:00 p. m.—Boys and Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.—tyansfusions or other medical stu- girls Evening Service. dies Wednesday, 7:30 p. m Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High R B e Hour Mass and Holy Communion. Navesink Light, N. J., with 25| Choir rehearsal every Thursday Thursday, 7:30 » on candlepower, was former- ey, e 1/at 7:30 p. m ly the most brilliant lighthouse in} n flu m : £ 4 : = > the U. S.; it now operates at 5,000 7:30 p. m choir Catholic Church .. & R Church of the Nativity of the Fhe Church of The Holy Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau o A ey Trinity, Episcopal Fifth and Gold Streets { Fourth and Gold Streets REV. CLIFFORD ALLBUTT, S. J REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector 0?‘;““‘“ on' Sunday—T7:00, 9100 ‘and For COMFORT and wishes o announce that he Evnest Ehler, Choir Director | 10:30- SERVICE S rite Snaw. Oreanist| Mastes on Week Days—7:00 and } ; : [ i ey Beppsts 8:00 e Get the NEW | has opened his Dental e dindhy alter Toicity Benedictions after the last mass ; WASHINGTON | : ¥ 800 a. m—Holy on_Sundays. Eoigher, Habit! | Ry : Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- Megr. Office in 10:00 a. m.—Churct <ait Lk lays, eve of First Fridays, ¢ to § ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME n 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and '2) y sermon by the rector. Offertory solo | » @i 7t0 9 p. m. at zol S' 'n nl B e o, sopere, Ll | z | imps b p § I 2 Juneau City Mission M | “How Lovel Monday t- 205 Franklin Steeet m rd Si ing at the Re | MRS. H. M. XZROGH Second and Seward Sis. Thursday—7:3 m.—Choir re- | Sunday Services i e hearsal 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Things for Your Office | Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. 27; phone 647 for appointment The Christian Church Everybody welcome. > ; liln thure CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. | Meets every Sunday in the Odd| s 2 i AL 05 SECO E + SEATIIE 4 - € 123 | Fellows Hall, 209 Franklin Street First Baptist Church HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Franklin and Fourth | ~ - Pastor J. T. SPURLIN, D. D, Minister Serving AlaskaExclusively < Phone - Blue 650 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- Tt i v o PN 3 || Box 1465 Phone 677 Cleaners Take Dali's Advice, Son... 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