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PAGE TWO (G Ginrch Tauouncement m.—Church Adventist Notices for this church column Seventh-Day must be reccived by The Empire p Bible Study Coties Shiamd i TS not later than 10 o'clock Friday 1 The Char-| ppy A, .. LUMWALT, Pastor evening to guarantee change of originality The services of this church are sermon topics, ets. I 7:20 p. m. Senior Chol' peig on Saturday, the Seventh Day i B S L 3 of the week. First ”‘_""“ ~of Chr We extend an especial welcome! " 1000 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath Scientist visitors in our city Schoot. Bible classes for all ages. | 10:00 m.—Sunday School st _ g | Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- ! sunday services will be held at, The Church of The Holy |dent H 11 a. m. in the First Church of Trinity, Episcopal 11:00 a. m.-—Saturday, Sabbath| ks Sci anml on E th Pourin bt GOl Bireets .WAEv'\h;p Sermon by the Paswr,‘,‘ and Main strect and the subject| e2v ' w ROBERT WE 3 &. E. Jensen. will be “Mar | XEY. W ROBERL WEBB, Bector |™ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek | Wednesday, 8:00 p. f.—ieSUMOD: | yios” Marguerite Shaw, Organist| ET8yer Meeting. . Hour of Bible tal meeting i Sitiay SBTons | Btudy and Devotion. | Chiristian clence Reading Room » 5 ' Dorcas Society meetls second and n church bullding. This room is| Fousteenth Day after Tinits (ourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. spen Wednesday afternoons from| 8500 a. m.—doly Jommunion. | A corgial welcome Is extended to Celebrated by the Very Rev £:30 to 4 o'clack all the services of this church. aesday cvening meelir The public is cord and after the Wed-| “m arles E. Rice | 10:00 a. m.—Church School. invited to attend these services and visit the ”l i mday Eeialy Juneau city Mission reading room. 1l ch 1 who are not aff £ : with any Sunday School are | i, Franylin nasst | The Mcth ist Church to meet with us. S\“;“iav . S:;;;E;‘: m-—Holy Communion | ¥..5€ 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tk Rector. The ‘ 2 Morbochant ine! Tuesday end Friday, 7:30 p. m. | ing Merbecke's setting ucharist and the of- will be Franck’s “Pan-| Opposite Federat cad Territorial Iding “Where F ' ana Friend- ship Meet” Everybody welcome. fertory solc Lhe EV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor |is Angelicus” sung by Ernest Eh- Parish or iler Salvation 1 Poy 2:00 p. Holy Baptism. { E m.—Boy Scouts. | Army m.—Pri; p. m—Guild| Willoughby Ave. 500 Th M estine b Parish Hall | Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould | Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen | Pastor’s message, “Whs Thurs; 30 p. m. Girl Scouts. Church?” Anthem by the e m.—Cholr Rehearsal Sundny Cholr, “The Lost Chord Friday, 8:00 p. m.—Vestry Meet-| 1?:00 a. m.—Holiness m_eeling, ' ¥:00 p. m—Epworth I ng at the Rectory | 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. Bible Truth 1seq Yl | 8:00 p. m.—Sunday School. | 8:00 p - Chies i 7 a¥h 7:30 p. m.—Service. o R lape ine-—.ake Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.‘BXble! Corner Glocier fiighway and Fritz Class and prayer meeting. by the [ a Christian? SiiliAly” evening PebweniD Gour Cove Road at Auk Lake Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital| felidorxe, B3 ? Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister ' meeting. | Wednesday, 2:00 p. m—W Ml:),:w o m., S:nfiny School. All NF:dny Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth | afternoon study club with children in the Auk Bay area are Night | Polly eny. invited and urged to attend our Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—raise Thurs P Sunday School service. i s - - ot ! Choir ar ol First Church of God i 6 East St E. BEYER, Services in parsonage REV. ana MRS. H. Pastors Ao R W SUNDAY SERVICES The supject or tne Lessoi-SeI-| 14.50" "11.35 o m—Unified Sery- aion which be 1ead in ail ; 5 Tt <M jce. Morning Worship and Church Shurches of Christ, Scientist. Sun- i Schoo Christian Science Lesson- Sermon, Sunday Services Douglas Church Notices for tms church cotumn Sept. 7, will be “Man e R \ oy e MUSt be received by The Empire o d ; 3 ) "11"-‘:1“1“»( Bove' and GUlS' inct later than 10 o'clock Friday Golden Text: Genesis, God ie Bible in pictures on the ,yenin. to guarantee change of said, Let us mak: man in our 1 ermon topics, etc. i im after our likeness 8:00 pm.—F g following excerpts are Ir Wednesday Evening, 8:00 oclock | ¢ S e i S Midw Bible Study ",',””t Alvu_\':mu,\- C hul(.h From the Bible: Thou are my A friendly welcome to all REY: ROBERL WHEDAN, €. rtion, O Lord: I have said that 2 i SOOE | keep thy words Church of Christ 005 '“‘:I‘d;i‘v:'“" 5 hands have le me and Meets in the Americurn Legion Hail, =~ ? e loned me. (Psalms.) on Second Street, between Frank-i qo p 4o il o Science and Health With iy und Seward Streets St. Luke's Episcopal Church Key to Scriptures, by Mary BOYD FIELD, Minister Douglas, Alaska 3 Baker dy: The true idea of Phone - - Red 379 Rev. W. Robert Webb, Vicar | man, as the reflection of the in- Sunday Services Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist visible God, is as incomprehensible| 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and to the limited senses as is man's, 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. Scrmon by the Vicar infinite Principl he visible uni- 2:00 p. m.—Evening Service. o i d N verse and mater me re the 5 Douglas Community i poor counterfoits of the invisible Methodist Church :’:\‘uu and spiritual man. (Pagc Re¢ ”H‘:-;‘””..)l utheran Services in the new Community b ! urch - Church Building | — Main and T hied Streets Bokart 6 TraE Aasis “In the heart of the City for the 5 ] i Mortharn Tids s vk Miss Ruth Brooks, Organisi orthern Light hearts of the Cit A f 4 A 3 e i & E 10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. resbyterian Church 3. HERBERT HILLERNMAN: Pastor s il o Franklin at Fourth SRy o a,“,”s‘,fim‘,“ Y the Church?” Chorus by the Where Welcome and Worship ”"-"," s ;]_‘I'“ "‘\,‘ S 3 'L : Junior Choir. Meet” e The ‘Tm.| 10480 . meSurday. shool WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister by, she Basior: “lHe 0L et \illilam Floyd Kuykendall, Guest ble Forgiveness Wednesday evening, Church work 8:00 p. m.—Sunday ; ;! Minister e TR Y night. School teachers i Mrs meeting N i Judson G. Husted, Organist 9:45 a. m—Sunday Scnool. The Presbyterian Church 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for| Church of Jesus Christ of ¥ ot Douglas, Alaska i worshil . or Day nts e Latter Day Saints Walter A. Sobolelf, Minister | 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship (MORMON) . AN et Sunday Services | Sermon topic Word ot! in the Seventh-Day Adventist 1:30 p. m—Sunday Schocl. God.” Soloist, Mrs. R. B. Bur- Chapel (2pd and Main) 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. | rows | Elders Keith Sohm and Mervyn | Friday, 2:00 p. m—The World Bennion, presiding Douglas Bible Church \ Sewvice Circle will mest Sept. 12| 1000 a. m. Priesthood meeting SHbERRl R S | in the Church Parlors. Mss. Kuy-| 1043 o m- fXtiters And taneh- SUNDAY SERVICES i Kker will speak on the sub-|ers meelng. 3 10:30 a. m.—Sunday Schcol. ' il ‘Missionary Musts for To- 1‘1'-00 a. m. Sunduy b:}fml.: 11:15 a. m —Worship Service. l day” . Meni. B B Jcaowe -yhy| 1300 toen—fennen Bartice Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible | sing a solo. The hostesses are Everybody welcome. Study. : Mrs. Harold Sverdrup and Mrs, = & The Douglas Bible Church cord- Hugh Antrim. The scason’s I Russian Orthodox Church i)y invites you to attend Lhc; sionary pregram of the Church Of St. Nicholas sory We urge you to enroll} be discussed and launched at the Sunday School. There are Fifth Street o Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— classes for everyone, parents, chil-| Evening Service. |dren, and young people. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High =t s TOPICS FOR SUNDAY, BETHEL TABERNACLE Thz Rev. H. F. Rugwell of Ev- erett, Wash,, will speak on the fcllowing subjects Sunday at Beth- el Tabernacle, Fourth and Frank- {lin Streets women of the d to attend s meeting. All cengregation are ur Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frarklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- 4 for all ages| A special invitation 0 those children nct already at- tending a Sunday Schoox. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic servic 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- The Christian Church Meets every Sunday in the Odd Fellows Hall, 209 Franklin Street. HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. irg. Classes for all ages. ol i it 8:00 p. m. Friday—voung Peo-| 11:00 . m-Motning Worship.|, SUnday morning at 11 o'lock) ple’s meeting {the sermon topic will ke “The Coat o 5 ey and the Shoes that were Laid S s First Baptist Church Aside.” Memorial Presbyterian | Franklin and Fourth Sunday night at 8 o'clock the J. T. SPURLIW, D. D, Mimster topic will be “The Coming Conflict 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- Between Juda’s Lion and Russia for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- Bear." Church Corner West 8th and E Steeets ‘A Church with an open door— “Whosoever will may come’.” | Perintendent. ; This is an up-to-date message, WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| 11:00 a. m-—Morning Worship. |interesting and vital to cach and| Manse, 1003 10th & B [ B0 vening worship. yone ) ‘The Ministry of Music, John C.| 7:30 p. m—Prayer “we must fact the facts! What | Goins and Joyce Howell Meeting and Scripture Study. about Russia?” says the Rev. Rug-| Sunday School Superintendent 4 well. “Does she have a vital part Richard We Catholic Chureh in the closing age so far as the Sunday Services | churcn of the Natfviiy of the Wword of God is concerned? Can 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau We go on cxpecting everything to| 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Fifth and Gold Streets come out all right? What about| Sermon by the Pastor, “Our €at-|REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Alaska? What does it all mean| isfying Shelter Special music by| Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and to you? Do you dare to face the the choir. |10:30. irsue in the light of the Word of 6:30 p. m.—Westminister mh;v.-“ Masses on Week Days—7:00 and God? ship. 1 8:00 Everyone is invited to both ser- 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. A| Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday. vices. 1 half hour of favorite hymns and| Confessions-—Saturday, eve of hou-‘ - >e o special music. Sermon topic: “The| lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to § Waitresses ana rountain Girls Just Shall Live by Faith." pm: 7t 9p m wanted at Percy’s Cafe, 665 tf Services P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ S00POUNDER! o1sE COMMITIEE BB ARRIVES SUNDAY ON ALASKA TRI | Mem: oi Public | Lands Committee are due to arrive | here tomorrow afterncon for a two- day visit to Juneau =and vicinity | The three-man committee is headed |by Chairman Fred Crawfoerd, Re- i | pubican Representative from Michi- | gan. The other two members are Republican Congressmen Bdward Jenison of Illineis and William Dawson of Utah. Alaska's Delegate E. L. “Bob” | Bartlett and Joseph T. Flakne, Di- 1rv(tm' of the Alaska Branch, Divi- |sion of Territories of the Interior Departiment are also in the party. | No plans have beei. .nace for the |group’s entertainment for Sunday Jalmeugh they may possibly visit {the Juneau Salmon Derby if the | weather proves satisfactory. | The committee will hold public { hearings at 9:ov a. m, Monday, in [t1e Territorial Senate Chambers on the second floor of the Federal Bldg The Committee has been invited to attend the luncheon meeting of |the Juneau Lions Club at noon in the Baranof Hotel Gold Room. At 6:15 p.m., Monday, members l("’ the committee and Delegate i Bartlett will make a radio broad- ! cast over KINY. From there, ihey ; will be entertained for dinner at the P | Governor's House. | A public reception wili be held at 9:30 Monday evening at the Gov- ernor’s House. The oublic s ‘nvited to attend and meet the visiting Con- TROOPS The w:an ai the right and the 500- The >un ox of Tel-Aviv from the Arab city of Jaffa in Palesiine, 25 PASSENGERS ARE - FLOWN HERE BY PAA; 54 CARRIED SOUTH erican Alrways ilew SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947 e e e g e e GUARD LIN E_British troops stand guard on 3 street dividing the Jewish city following fatal Arab-Jew clashes. argaret Joy, Jean s Georgia Hempsmyer, s o " © 200 Weaver fo Wed Twenty - one were transferred| n Naknek | o Seattle to Juneau: Helen Friend,| The Rev. J. T. Spurlin will read v ing Georgia Hemps- Florenc> Hussar, John Cheney,| te vows uniting mpa: James Campbell, Thelma Campbell, | Byer and C"""“",’“:“ 0“"“; “('l“i‘ James Liebhart, Gordon Byrne. |Dext Monday night at 8 o'clack. Otis Wilson, The ceremony will be performed war Rydell, at that iime 5 ol y er-| Albert Stephenson, 4 eft off {pressmen at that iime 54 passengers to Seattle yester- Albert ! o : i £ peund homb f‘ the Iht 04:;00“ ! Tuesday, the committee will travel gay and on the northbound flight Shirley Wilson, Dean Young, Dale | 8t d[hr.i home (thDlSA quelealr!:tl;;‘]-, marked ccatrast to the 42000- [\ goionican enroute back to the 23 passengers were brought from Wamer, Isaac Knoll, Jack Mar-|@nd friends of the coup ) nound bomb developed in 1945 by | -, ... + i % otte | tis: vited to attend the reception fol- FPLE Coattle and two from Annette U= 1 lowk h ) A U. S. Army Ordnance personnel. | - Isla Estelle Walker, Laura McDan-|lowing the marriage cere y, 5 The bomb is approximately twice |g [ACHs..x GN ALASKA From Juneau to Seattle passen- Poole, Olive Garnar, D_flmf Sireet -heginning at as large as any dropped during TRIP AFTER FOUR YEARS gers were Merrit en, William Read, Les- Richard onagle, The bride-to-be has resided in the war. Public interest was re- — 3 Lucason, Helen Foss, Diane Hus- Y.‘,'.,y Marion Funk, Andy|, = ~0 8 the past year and a newed recently when the Army Sol Lachman, of Seattle's pioneer Ledt, Mary Coleman, Irene Knorr, Cadiente BRI and Ae. SCaaver, ot Hovaton 3 4 B hivian [RobaE it oo Edy Snethe Annette to Juneau, Loren Fer-| % an - i § e announced that the Forces Wholesale jeweiry firm, I. Lachman Robert Carte dwina Snethen : v : Texas, is a painter here planned to use the 21-ton bomb in | 1d Sons, is in Alaska on his first Mark Jacobs, Mary Walk r nd Edgar Vaughan | States on a honeymoon trip Sp- (o3t Butubing trip througk che Territory in four jam Lemas Rotert Brid ; e The couple will leave for the hiautirnsl Seaaabiee years, L. W. Ensign, William Ei Robert Carter, who has been t- | tember 12. 3 P With Mr. Lachman is Jerry Klein, Pet> Lewis, William Hoffman, Mrs. ing his father, Dr. C. C. Carter, for | 3 S e hiE making his triv north. 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