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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947 arrive home PAGE TWO U. S. DEPAR N1 OF COMMIRCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASEA SATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR ?4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | | now reported in Prince Rupert, | S L i l |B. C. udax]. tetmr). | 5 I TOD}?Y ! | ast oW s am. S, Notices for this church column Memoria] Presbyterian ) IFirst Baptist Church : LAST EVEN-NG WALTERS SETTLED wr"“" 2 YEARS tation 24 hrs.* ! \\vn\p& (m:]:_“ 329.»;, ‘f,’?;fé:e,:f' .':'Ol:“hl;:[ n(‘;;‘\tr\]flil Ul‘\n_ 'm’il L}-,::I;'x\ Church | Franklin and Fourth | T Word was recetved feofsi Mrs. C, E. Anchorage 59 45 46 01 Rain 2 ¢ day| e J.T. SPURLIN, D. D, Mimster + Members of the mechanical, edi-|waiters this morning from Peters- . Barrow 34 30 30 Pt. Cloudy evening_to_guarancee change of '%40;";74:"‘}1'f/»:/il‘:’i,::"gpfnsé%t | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School, Class- {{0tial and business staffs of The hurg, where she and family are now IOD Executives Say Indus- | pether 46 30 31 PL. Cloudy L R Whosoever will may come’.” es for all ages, Harold Cargin, Su-|Daily Empire were guests of lht"m:\kuw their home. She stated she 1 c t LI U th Cordova 56 39 45 Rain | Manse, 1003 10t | 1 a ~—Morning Worship. {1as g get a nice home there. The family 4 | Edmo: 4 an SOt | The M”,,:“-‘Il,f, 1]3]&1\]« B hn .| 800 p. m.—Evening worship. ! errace of the Baranof HotslL | finished packing here last Sunday AbnOIma‘DemandS | Fairba 52 34 a1 Showers 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School | Goins and doyce Howell | Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.APraycxI All attending enjoyed the occas-jon the ¢ al of Mr. Walters, who | Huines 2 41 01 Pt. Cloudy ounday services will be held 8t~ guigay School Superintendent— |Meeting and Scripture Study. tlon immensely, especially Dol js General Manager of the Alaska| WASHINGTON, 13. - P— |Havre 89 50 o Trace Showers 11 a.m. in the First Church off piojarq wells, | one was required to give a speech.'rgjandg Atrw with headquarters' Two top steel executives predict the | Juncau Airport 52 14 15 Showers Christ, Juneau, on Fifth Sunday Services { 2 $ 4 8 Intersst was added by the Salmon .t Ppetersbur, steel shortage will end within two | Ketchikan 56 50 34 Cloudy and the SUbJecT| 945 u ‘m_ Sunday School Catholic Churen Corby awards received by two staff Al . vears, and the industry then will |Kodiak 58 41 01 Rain ! stance 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship Church of the Nativlty of the |members—Mrs; Silva Zenger, who B IV < keep pace with demand Kotzebue 16 32 [ Clear .vs anesaay. 8:00 . S~ ieSUMOD- | gorm o p T Ty The Blessed Virgin Mary, Junequ |took first prize in the cohoe di- v w AUXIHAR‘ Benjamin Fairl and Eugenc Burbank 90 58 0 Clear 4] meet Heart is deceltful above all things| Fifth and Gold Streets |vision, and Kenneth Waller, whose Grace, officials of the United States | McGrath 51 34 Trace Pt. Cloudy Christian science Reading ROOM| unq gesperately wicked” Special | REV: ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J jsdinller. cohoe yielded him an: Eiy- IN o ‘nd Bethlehem steel corporations, |Nome 47 30 0 Cloudy In church bullding. This T0om 18 .o b the Senior Choir Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and {Plane clock pposr"ou respectively, told the Senate Steel Northway 52 33 Pt. Cloudy 1 Wednesaay afternoons vl gigy o7 0 wediminister Fellow- | 10:30- l Present were: Mr. and Mrs, El- Committee the industry is eatching | Petersburg 45 47 Fog to 4 o'clock and afler the Wed-1 050 B SRl Rer S| Masses on Week Days—7:00 andjmer Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Alfted 'I'o LEMKE B"l up with “abnormal demands” | Portland 49 0 Pt. Cloudy uesday €vening meeting { 7:30 p. m—Livine Worship, A0 Zenger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. At They made the forecast after |Prince George 52 The public is cordially fnvited to| 1™ Bl o e and| Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday |Bilngdale. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shel- - Chairman Edward Martin (R.-Pa.) | Prince Rupert 4 51 23 Cloudy attend these ser and visit the| cial music. Sermon, “The Cros: | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- |don, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Waller The stand of the Taku Post, Vet- had told tov executives of a dozen | Seattle M 51 55 0 Cloudy reading room. lof Lifc lays, eve of Pirst Pridays, 4 to 5|Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kiefer, Mr. crans of Foreign Wars, on the producers to clean up abuses in dis- | Sitka 55 47 49 25 Rain % % i 2 Wodnesday, 9:30 p. mPrayer P- M 7 to 8 p. m. and Mrs. W. K. Clark, Walter Lomke Bill, was ‘supported last tribution or to be pre sared for jov- | Whitehorse 49 30 30 Trace Clear The Methodist Churen Service and feliawship, {Smith, M b‘., Winn, David C. night Ly the Taku Post Ladies eriment policing, or cven nationali- | Yakutat 53 41 16 03 Rain Opposite Fedecat wad Territorial | Thursday, 7:30 p, m.—Mission- Béthel Tabathacle Temter, and ‘if"”_["“l o “l“““;‘”‘" N e & Ry | *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. roday) Duilding ary Society meets i the S e i : 2 s L 13 4 ey iy o Mt 5 A YA o 3 ST - T n x e T 7 ! 4 which would open up Alaska lands B esterday mor s moving into the aska motn- e ROBE:";'; :C;.;“T' L lr’l"lilfjj , 7:30 p. m.-Senior Choir| Fg;r‘;.h;ng g;%::g'npil;t;m i Lllie s 1o | for 5.-([]411)0:-:' to vlm Ans. Seek" rliin ing and it appears to be moving northeastward about 30 miles per hour. This cold air which has been moving across the Gulf of Alaska has Threz committ hairmen wel H e cammitiee chatmen wer:, Diyprce from Bt o o vib it oo Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Pianist 1o visitors in our city. 10:00 a. m~Sunday School. Class- also named at last night's m ol L hours, Rain has also fallen over western and central Canada, over < ) pay e ¥ 9:45 a. m-~Sunday School , for all ages| A special invitation ing by Mrs. Daniel W niors through aduits, Claude V The Church of The Holy |#© those children not already at-! N President of the Ladies {liary Same woma“ gential Alaska and along the coast from Southeast Alaska to the s tending a Sunday Schoor. | V] b Taku Post — Aleutian Islands. Below freezing temperatures were reported at many Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | We extend an especial wel .| Sunday Services We extend an especial welcome Y t Alaska during the past 24 Drown, Superintende 2 i) 10:00 a. m—Primary Department I'rinity, Ipiscopal 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | Mrs, John McCormick was ap-| HOUSTON Sept. 13.—A stations over northern Alaska this morning. The temperatures were Mrs. Fritz Johnson, Supt Fourth and Golg. Stréets 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. kot g Vet polnted chairman of the Legisla- 58-year-old Houston man filed a below normal yesterday over Southeast Alaska. They ranged from 41 16:90 a, m-—Kindergarten Dept., REV. W. m’)nmr WEBB, Rector 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-1 1 rirct meeting of Troop No. T ( g o N A "3'1“, s e nis. wite: — for to K:Ege alahe e BAsu R Sfuet SUInd ot Ol ot Mis. Floyd Dryden, Supt Ernest Ehier, Choir Director | lrg. . g ol ronroos, chairman of the Mam- the fifth time , o0 m Morning Worsnip, | Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organtst 8100 B! Py voufg ‘Beo- |75 held in the fhird anc f9USHA Inerghip Committee, and Mrs . met through a matri-+ MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Pastor's mess God or Mam- Sunday Services ple’s meeting. i'“i;l" ';’“,',"’v“‘f 3‘.’13',“?' 3 oYy, |cilia Fritchman, - chairman of monial ag in 1943, Since then Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today mon Baritonz s by visiting| Fiftzenth after t g Lo \q“““_?‘ ‘;()l‘"‘i‘:k‘ “gl- r‘”‘“fl'“”"(‘? ‘| Junior Activities Committee. married five times WIND Height of Waves colcist, Eniar Luideroth. Anthem 8:00 a. m y Eucharis ;}“‘”‘m R‘])‘l-‘:"‘;’“ h““ F"I“R‘I‘llj Chairmen of other commitle four nm]v | 4 Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) by the Senior Choir 10:00 a. m-—Church School. i o | G »'will be announced at a later date asted from capo Drizzie 52 SSW 8 2 feet 7:00 p. m—Epworth League 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and JubeausSisyadigspon ;33&21‘31‘0‘}3’““5:5.“";“ r“;z’:\;i‘l’!w“ A Rk 3 Eltred Rogk e RN ol kdogt Election of officers sermon by the Rector. Sermon 05 Feanklip Siceet PR et ; : ag the man’s 1aw-!Ppoint Retreat Pt. Cloudy SSE 9 2 feet 8:00 m.—Evening Service topic, “Jonah.” Special music by MRS. H. M. RROGH 18 g g T0 S TR yer quoted it as saying. | Five Finger Light Cloudy SSE 12 2 feet ¥ Sunday Services { visited us to learn something bout IC Hymns we like to sir Message chcir and soprano solo by Flor- PG 4 e S ’ - Lincoln Rock Pt. Cloudy 5 G e Ao Ot v 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. l our work for this year. During the ; i " Wy B Ciban 3 Y (rdragdd e 5 g Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. m. |short business meeting, Joan Feath- G H ( hisgetas A ‘ f this | B of Y , ape Decis! g 8 of this Fold." Board p. m.—Choir rc Shgmipiiy e Wib Phoser resldents aharo overnor s notse EMBLEM CLUB PLANS Cape Decision Pt. Cloudy the hea Wedr ting following service urer-Secretary, and s e VE FORECASTS FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- DANCE ON OCTOBER 25 officers of the USS Buck onage esday, Friday and Saturday S : Tk § : Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Brownies Ember Days s Lhe ‘z“ \'Il j’:"}‘fi“" ]“h our i;tl""_}fr_ "‘}' ; B il stected waters of Southcast Alaska—southerly to wes Troop V. Ll Satvation {By Miss Stuart Johnson, Reperter. ‘-JW honared at 4 forma) dancei . oo o ST Lol e goi Winds 104020 miles per hour foday. increasiog, o southeasterly 20 to 30 Tuesday, 7:00 p. m—Prayer and Chape! (et DI ! B L ho, Geomshors HOWE DM B1F R N i umber 89 iles per hour tonight. Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Yakutat 5 : pel -Lake Army i 0. E. S. TU AY between the hours of 9 its first busit meeting of 5 25 or r today b P ing Scripturz Study. Acts 8 o oy § SR el s e : ¢ g FEucatay. . ‘Geplm westerly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour today backing and becoming Wédresday, 6:15°p. m—Church| Coraer idcie Lignwy and Fritz il Willouphingiive,. {1 THe UISL TCBILIAL $A7MAE o ¢ i ¥ S > scutherly to soutlieaster: o 30 miles per hour tonight. Showery Family Night dinner. Cub Scout Cove Road at Auk Lake Major and Mirs. Eric Newbould |Nugzet Chapter No. of tesses for the will - b teday. cloudy with rain Sunday Pateits trair “session . followirig,| eV, Willis R. Booth, Misster Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen |Eastern Star, will meet next Tues- abers of the American Wol r o PagaEsbiiduie - B skt Jitie 3 s ,Ii“{l° 5 g ".;“'],\,U' ooy 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. All Sunday day at 8 . m. in the Eagles Hall. Vcluntary Service. diseu and i i ’ Chible rehearsal ; children in the Auk Bay area are 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. | There will be balloting and refresh- ers of the organization are appet . o PR E IR TR i invited and urged to attend our| 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. ,ments to take their husbands or t given Octc his wil S ? & 2 5 Sunday School 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. corts to the dance Lz a benefit t the club = oty Christian Science Lesson- - - 7:30 p. m.—Service, i ROBERTS HOME - 2 hopes o ma an annual affair 3 : i Tues E Y | Keith Roberts arrived home yes= REV. BAKER SOUTH President Beulah Lee S Ser Sunday Services i i B, Tuesd night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible yes; 3 5 ermon, Sunday Service First Chlarch of God Class and prayer meeting. lterday after a Seattle trip to be The Club : The subject o1 rme Lessou-3¢r- Services in parsonage—526 East St Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital| With Mrs. Roberts who underwent Rev. Ralph E. Baker, pxsmr»nl Cers wi € this oppor- e aion which will be read in ail| REV. ana MKS. . E. BEYER, 'meetinz a majcr operation at the Virginia . Assemblies of God, was an outgaing tu to express their apprecia- ? : : Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- Pastars " Priday Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth| Mason Clinic. He revorted his wife passenger on the Princess Louise. tion for lsr unfailing interest in day. Sept. 14, will te “Substance. SUNDAY SERVIC Night {as being in fair condition and rest- | He will go to Port Angeles via Vic- the work of the organization 3 < - . The = & a ight, 7 —Ir ying teria fo short s and w the e Golden Text: Romans, The in-| 1500 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- ‘lflt‘md 1y night, 7:30 p. m.—Fraise | It $i5Ha ‘S o ; H-.\ ah _‘»'”‘ et A ~wide plebiscite held visible thing of him from the.j.. S e ' service. | =7 ko to Begfile, He Wilcpeouen, to g ice. Mcrning Worship and Church ! TRIP Ryt i o T 1040 asulti AB. 8 creation of the world are clearly | geniool ————— ! TRIF Juneau in about ten days. Dur awaii In 1940 rest n seen, being understood by the| 7:.00 p. m- The Boys and Girls' William Dore, owner of the Chan- his absence, Mrs. Baker will be in vote in. favor of state- 7 Rt 23 bl b ri P v )l Bus Lines, accompanied by his charge of the church’s activities. hocd. things that are made, even his|goue The Bible in piotures on the D l Lh h {ne | ; . cternal power and Godhead cieig k Oug as upurc - e n i S TR, 3 2 The following relections tak- 00 o s siorias g | e BT s P I p.n.- Freaching Service i ; : en from the Lesson-Sermo Wedn Evening, 8:60 o'clock Seerces f From the Bible: I know that, Midw Bible Study &0 so ‘;'““‘“ v <;‘“' doeth S 1l ““ A friendly welcome to all Notices for tms church column LONG, oAD. SEE i orever; nothing can be put to must be received by The Empire YOU AT CH/ it, nor u(x;\ l.mlv.!.lwz (.‘:zlr.)( from Church of Christ not later than 10 o'clock Frid: RISTMAS. GEE, DAD. 1 WIsH it; and sod doeth it pat men venina N Should fear Lefore Lim. (Ecclesias-|Meels in the American Legton Hall evening to guarantee change of > fcovLoe 6o 7o 8 - 5 A i) 2 s 7 /.| sermon topics, etc. 1 7 tes) on Second Street, between Frank - bl From Science and Health with!ln and Seward Streets o e 3 ; ] GE. Tt vne Benbnibe, By Mary BOYD FIELD, Minister Saint Aloysious’ Church Baker Eddy: Substance is that Phone - - Red 379 REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. which is eternal and incapable Sunday Services Pastor of discord and decay. Spit the! 10:00 a.m Bible Study. Sunday Servic eyBonym of Mind, Soul, or God, is| 1100 a. m.—Worship Service 9:00 a. m.—Mass. | the only real substance. The spirit- 0 p. m-—Evening Setvice. | . s £ | ual universe, including individual TR St. Luke’s Episcopal Church p man, is a compound idea, reflect-| e s b Douglas, Alaska I f h : ing the divince substance of Spirit l“"“'”‘(.‘}‘1‘1’:“_(.,1]‘““““‘“ Rev. W. Robert Webb, Vicar For your ife 'oge' er 468) Miss M aret Pearce, Organist . . Main and T hird Streets I g:00 % o 5 h Lol : m.—Evening Prayer a Wi “In the heart of the City jor ths Sflm”_ll’ A vl\(:r Prayer and start OU' "gh' it Northern Light hearts of the City” it B Loy % 5 2 . HERBERT HlwLERMAN. Pastor | B Presbyterian Church | 7 Organist: Mrs. Bernice MoCay | Douglas ‘Com‘munith\‘ Franklin at Fourth | 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Methodist Church | Snternational n *Where Welcome and Worship 0 a. m.—The Worship Service. | Services in the new Community Py , Meet” Sermon by the Pastor, “Release Church - Building L2 A WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster |From Weariness.” Robert S. Treat, Minister &W’é/fl \villiam Floyd Kuykendall, Guest| Thursday, 8:00 p. m.-Senior Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist v ’_/ Minister Choir practice. 10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Message by the pastor, “God Or et Mrs. Judson G. Husted, Organist 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Church of Jesus Christ of Thi 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | Latter Dy Saints 0:30 a. m—Sunday School | Hm‘m'\looxs are wonderful ... but your real life to- worship Classes. e N 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship ~_(MORMON) Wednesday, 3:30 p. m—Play gether will start in your new Sermon subject: “Sir, We Would| in the Seventh-Day Adventist. |nour and choir rehearsal. home. And for that you’ll want See Jesus. Chapel (2nd and Main) Wednesday evening, Church work the finest. ‘ Monday, 3:30 p. m—Junior Choir| Elders Keith Sohm and Mervyn night, \ practics in 11:(" Church ; ”(;x&‘,‘;(;m. ”rmd;“wu ; £ : ol Come in and see the Lcautiful Thursday, 7:30 p. m.- Choir a. m. Priesthood meeting The Presbyterian Church artist-created International Ster- the church 10:45 a. m.-Officers and teach- practice in Douglas, Alaska o> 7 YT s z7 | i isitely fash Friday, 1:30 p. m—Social meet- ers meeting & ¥ M ? i lmg patterns, exquxallcly ash« ty. Mrs. 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. | Walter A. Soboleff, Minister /¢ e Wo‘/ ya__” V(/{ er ¢ | joned . . . wrought from solid ing of the Martha Socie Simday : Sevibhd : ) om | silver to last a joyous lifetime. pe o pipint s A Burrus Smith and Mrs. Nick Roc-| 12:00 noon—Sermon Service. ovich are the hostesses. Mrs. Henry| Everybody welcome },‘50 P m_—Sl:n.day Scho}?l. s Gabriel will lead the devotions and 200 'p.> R A e T T e T Mrs. W. F. Kuykendall will bej p oo ohodox Church ! ATURALLY, any father would like tosee painlessly . .. on either one of two bond- | Unlik Eoaly s B e A eorcisl lnviaten dgelisdl i Douglas Bible Church his children have a college education. buying plans. The Payroll Savings Plan, if nlike practically every 8 is extended to all ladies in the Of St. Nicholas Peter J. Nickel - Pastor you're on a payroll. else you buy, prices have not congregation Fifth Street . SUNDAY SERVICES Yet this September, next September, every : been raised on famous Interna- Friday, 11:00 a. m. (Se 6) Tonight (Saturaay) 7:00 p. m.—| 10;30 a. m.—Sunday School. September, there’ll be many a {boy or girl The Bond-A-Month Plan, if you’re not A L s renitu g Martha Soclety Goody Sale at the gvening Service. 11:15 a.. m—Worship Service who wants to go to college, but can’t. ona payroll, but have a bank checking | ional Sterung! In oerenity Pigely Wiggly. If you will donate| Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High| Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible i the el account, | Prelude (illustrated) this super= some food, please call the chair-|Mass and Holy Communion. Study. The reason: lack of money in the family. : ‘ Tatohisilhdt att A0l costs man, Mrs. Forrest Ayres at Red| Choir rehearsal every Thursday The Douglas Bible Church cord- There’s one way you can avoid this kind Give yourself, and your children, a break. | §22.63 for an individual six- it g alp, o ially invites you to attend "hl" of disappointment for your kids. That’s by Buy Bonds every month. You'll get back $4 i l)iv;.c place setting e s o= | ‘ TR |cervices. We urge you to enroll i s p s % Seventh-Day Adventist | The Christian Church in the Sunday e buying U.S. Savings Bonds regularly... ~forevery §3at mqt'fmy ; Meets every Sunday in the Odd!classes for everyone, parents, chil- and holding on to every one you buy. And you'll be making the safest investment Ct Second and Main REV A ... LUMWALT, Pastor [Fellows Hall, 209 Franklin Street. dve: The services of this church are| HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, 0—?—* - 3 B 0 sbiday, Whe Fereoih Dey Phonepfmaul’ue 650 |N(0RPORM|0NS of the week ¥ Sunday Services b S S i B d Any Other Patterns B Saacs tor a1l ages,| 10:00 & m—Bible Sehool The. AR e Anes. Tho. o S@V& th easy,,aufomafio Way_—wi 0. 8_{![1939 onas | IN STOCK R = e, s | L84 . ke otmce] . Spring Glory and dent. vangelistic Services. of Territorial Auditor Frank A Many Alaska folks tell us that they feel 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath| 8:00 p. m- " Yhaip: - Ebrmiatt by fhe Pasiak|subject Yoy’ pogram for meeltiBoyle RERCRHPRN, b, ERIL- at home and meet many other Alaskans when Enchanivress { - ; E. E. Jensen. |ing Life's Freedom ized for $50,000 with stock di- RO e b T gy 3 effort par value of $1 each Delivery Guaranteed on in the world. and young people. You can doit easily . . . automatically . Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bm]e)m let us put forth u\'n‘r 2 g jig & L = Study and Devotion. for the Master. We shall be happy| The Beneficial Standard Life N h t H t l : . 13 Dorcas Society meets second and|to welcome you to the evening ‘In.sum:we Co., of Los Angeles. ew as ln 0n 0 e Now m lhe Slmpson B‘uldlng ,/" fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. vice of the Church that is Geared|Calif., has received permission RAY THATCHER Manager Come in and browse around A cordial welcome is extended tofto the Times and Anchored to from Auditor Boyle to transact‘ iy all the services of this church the Book Lusiness within Alaska W K LY