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PAGE. 1WO (@ourch nnouncements) Notices for this church column | must be received by The Empm‘ not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of[ 1947 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, R. L. OLSON GETS 30-DAY SENTENCE FORDRUNK DRIVE \MERIT SYSTEM EXAMINATIONS ilnformal Reception Held by BPW Las! | Evening in Temple, ARESCHEDULED With a gay crowd, colorful dec-| The Alaska Ter torial Employ- orations and top-notch entertain-iment Service has been requested to Memorial Presbyterian 1 Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth e J. T. SPURLIN, D. D, Minister | R. L. Olson was sentenced to 30 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- (days in jail this morning by U. S. The Triangle Cleaners sermon topics, et<. ‘Whosoevér will may come'.” {es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-|Commissioner Felix Gray on a|ment, the Juneau Business and solicit applications for the A1n~k‘w S " s harge of driving an automobile |Professional Wemen's Club held Merit System examinations which . . “irs ure st, |WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Mi perintendent. o s erit, Syste First ¢ h<l|-k h of Christ, T e T C 1)3" nister | 711:00 5, my-=Morning Worship. | while under the influence of liquor. |a very successful reception in thelare to be held in the near future Said fhe Llfl!e Moth... Scientist j ‘fhe Ministry of Music, John C.| 8:00 P. m.—Evening worship. | The Commissioner also suspended|Blue Room of the Scottish Rite| Applications must be mailed or in . e - m ~<8undsy ‘School FGolhs oot Joves HhoE: Wednesday, 7:30 p. .,,_p,-aye,mlsmn driver’s license for a ‘period | Temple last evening. The recep-|the hands of Mrs. Pauline S. Wash- . Don’t get in that suit! services will be held at {of one year. Olson 1 Merit System Super- It was arrested |tion honored faculty memters Jjust came back fmm Sunday of ington, Ala 0ol Superintendent _;\Iemmg and Scripture Study. a. m. in the First Church of | picra Wwells. i !yesterday morning by Territorial fthe Juneau schools and all business| visor, no lat wan October 4. FX- the Triangle Cleaners Scientist, Juneau, on Futh‘ Sunday Services | Russian Orthodox Church |Highway Pat!*olman Emmett Botelho [women in town. ;amim\rmns wiil be given for the in street and the subjecr| 9:45 a, m.—Sunday School Of :St. Micholas jon the GmmvrvHighway, near the Bright colored signs welcoming, following positions : 3 will be “Rea 11:00 8. m—Divine: Wotship oSt. INicholas |airpert, when his car left the high- jthe guests and advertising the en-, Junior File Clerk, 318340 to CLOSED SATURDAY Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—iestimon- | g.a0 P, etk il F‘fl‘luw-‘ Fifth Street | way and wound up on a vacant|tertainment decorated the foyer of $19740; Clerk Typi $205,30 to AFTERNOON 3] meeting. Yship meeting for young béiple. | Tonight (Saturaay) +:00 p. m-‘uat after forcing another car into a |the Blue Room. Name tags were, $220.20; Junior C enographer e, Christian_science Reading Room | = nlan ™ ™ " L e {Evening Service. | diteh. worn by both the guests and the $210.80 to $225.9 For Better in church building. This room m Wednes kS8 i p‘r‘n ] Bnpday. Service, 1000 8. .m. High| His two companions, R. L. Sulli- | hostesses. pher, $228.00 { Appearance” »pen Wednesday afternoons fnvn,cm",,, o xpnrjwsm] -PTAYEr| Mass and Holy Communion. |van and A. N. Gay, were also ar-| Appearing first on the program $228.00 to 1 3 4 o'clock and after the Wed-‘ Thursday, 7:30 >}7 p'm__Mlvi“n_f Choir rehearsal every Thursday rested and charged with being drunk |was James Mahar, tenor, who sang $267.50 to $297.90 Claims Examiner, C A l‘ [ y evening meeling ey Qomt‘)i s In ‘the C;‘;mhj" 7:30 p. m. and disorderly. Each was fined $100 three selections, ‘“Chi-Baba-Chi- §: to $343.30; Field Auditor public is cordially invited wirerren!lon rnomw s H TS | by Commissioner Gray and given a |Baka,” “The Desert Scng” and the 831 to $343. Chief Accountant attend these services and visit the “poa oS aa0" o senior Choir Bethel Tabernacle |tliree months suspended jail sen-)Irish lullaby “Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo- $381.90 to $426.80. For positions lo- teading room. n-hrar:{xi ¥ ( (Assembly of God) tence. | R He was accompanied by cated in the Second, Third and |Mrs. Lillian Uggen on the piano. Fourth Divisions a 15 per cent dif- | Dick Peter, genial manager of ferential is added to these salaries | KINY, presented several imperson- to cover the increased cost of living ' | ations. in those areas. g ‘ We extend an especial welcome. Fourth and Frankiin Streets The Methodist Church i oy R R, RS BRER, Pastor Opposite Federat cnd Tereitorial Sunday Services PR ol 10:00 a. m.~Sunday School. clnss { to visitors | il R e The Church of The Holy | ‘o aii ages| A special invitation | lE AVES MONDAY | Goncluding the program was Mrs.| The examinations will probably be ship Meet” Trinity, Episcopal ]»a those children nct already at-' jUggen, Juneau's performar, held around November 1 2RV. ROBERT . TREAT, Pastor | Fourth ani Gold Streets |4¢nding a Sunday Schoor. |who sang four of her now famous| Applicants who successfully pass Claudia Kels! Parish Worker = REV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. fm 'mu"“’m‘ “Big Bad Bil “I Don't!the examinations will be placed on a frs. Ruth Popej Pianist Ernest Ehler, Choir Director | 8:00 p. m.--Evangelistic service. ¥ e atity Weant to Get Thin,” “Whoopee” rezister from which employees will 5 a. m.—Sunday School Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist! 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- B 4 :"W % and as 'an encore “The Old Apple|be placed, if and when openings Cisuds Brown, Adult Supt Sunday Services |irs. | Tederal """‘"»‘ Géorge Ml'rree {occur, with the following agencies: 10-00 a, 1 —Priwiary Department, Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity.! 8:00 p. m. Friday—¥oung Peo- ‘-‘“dr;m“ members of the U. S., The reception table was center-|Territorial Department of Public Mg Prite Joanson, Supt 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. '|ple’s meeting. ‘msc t Court will leave here Mon- {eq by bright marigolds, given to|Welfare, Territorial Department of 10:00 a. m.—Kindergarten Dept, 10:00 a. m—Church School R day morning on board the Aleutian |{ne Club by Minnie Fields. Pour-|Health, Unemployment Tompensa- M:s. Floyd Dryden, Supt 11:00 4. m—Morning Prayer and Juneau City Mission {for Ketchikan Where thay will con- {ing quring the reception hours tion Commission of Alaska, and Al- 11:00 a. ‘m-—Morning ssship, |Sérmon by the Rector 105 Franklin Street |duct the regular fall District Cowrt |were Mrs. Blton Engstrom, Mrs. aska Tetritorial Employment Service Mtssage by the Pastor, “To A Great Sunday 12 noon—Vestry meet- MRS. H. oM. EROGH g s !Ernest Gtuening, Mrs, Carl Har-| S e Ledication.” Anthem by the Sen- ing I Sunday Services Besides Judge Folta, others in the jgi, Mrs. Tom Mix, Mrs. Manuel, St b I e Y Sl . Tl ; jon Chofr. Monday (F of St. Michael 2:00 . m. and 7:30 p. m. iparty are: Clerk of the Court John | pargces, Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Mrs. ead (hi antads ¢ arga. 5 B Bida. o " | Walmer, Deputy Clerk of the Oourt! = 3 - vOr ague. and All Ang 8:00 2. m.—Holy i Arthur Uggen, and Mrs. Dan Ma- < e I e - |l union P e oo 130 P- M- peggy D. E. McIver. Court Reporter ‘naney. Acting s hostesses were| JUNEAU MARINE CO 2 1 st E v Tuesday, 7:30 i “=Boy 'Scouts o ' (Mildred K. Maynard and Mrs. Mse‘nll members of the olgamzmio-\ : s ning mes=ting at 7; Donald Wing- T‘ - ‘; 7:3 3(;’:, . oy ¢ e I'he ,M“‘“‘“en Afltinistra tive (Ses { | rson, leader. | Thursday, 3:30 p. m Hr ; retary | g B0 " o St dgvice | Booits Salvation to the U. S. District Attorney. i Marine MARINE WAYS and 7 ¥ " i s District Attorney Patrick J. Gfl- Vi D NE Message by the pastor, “On Loan.! Thursday, 7:30 p. m-—Choir re- Arm | 3 REPAIRING AND NEW st o Now- ' hearsal. j S more, Jr., will meet_the -court at | W Hardware ™ (oxstrucrion Boat Sales Hymzs o liks o Sng. S ARtog: 1 Willoughby Ave. getcnikan on October 1 when 1he ‘ : ip meeting following . Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould D'ES mmflAs J T 3 “Tues 3:30 p. m—Brownies, First Chureh of God Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen :‘L’:fl‘:"’:s'fmnzt”p;’e‘s;:: States on | | Ca:ll 646 Rubber Boats Foot West Eighth St APPIHISHIS Troop V. Services in parsonage—s26 East St. Sunday iy oin el w5 Y || Representing Transportation PHONE 20 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Tuesday, 7:00 p. m—~Praver and, pry gng MKS, 4. . BEYER, | 11:00 a. m—Holipess meettng. ‘p 0h W € o Juneau o | ‘np Davidson, 80-vedr-old re-| Companies Mave Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways scripture study e Pa:lorv. = p 2:30 p. mn.—Praise Meeting. | ' tired businessman who came to WORLD WIDE \ Wednesday, 7 p. m ub Scout SUNDAY sEl 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. 4 Douglas only two wesks ago from . sl ¥ “ Meeting Norman List 10:00 + 1135 4. mUnified Sery-| 7:30 p. m—Service. TICKETS WILL BE TG, TRISst. J10; e L ?‘fu:x;il:,‘,a"ifufo',-pfitl. EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIBED Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Woman's {.. Morning Worship and Chureh _ Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible 2 his daughter and son-in-law, Capt.| 5 Lodiet of Christ ice, .»'Aht.l' > i ’ Class and prayer meeting. m‘vofl jand Mrs. C. S. Gildersleeve, pass-| DB. D. D MABGUARDT mont} meet A 2dna !u- 7:00 p. m—The Boys' and Girls' Thursday, 7:00 p. m.-—-Hospital led away m Douglns this mmnm"‘ or NECESSARY OPTOMETRIST SR B e ) S s one R DEFECTIVE AUTOS = 5w ™ " ™ T ek e X ;i) Screen ay Night, 7:00 p. m—¥outh .. meveus Highway Patrol |, """ byl AR gt REGARDLESS OF PHONE 5056 FOR APPOINTMENTS Thursday, after school, Girl 00 | L e disie Night. {band is skipper of an Army tug e & i PR T W 8:00 p.m.—Freaching Service. " and the Citv Police Departmant will ' 3 i YOUR DESTINATION Scouts, Troop 1. Woman's Clud Wednesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock | Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise had only recently returned with L Troop g A 7% service. start a drive Monday morning 0. per faher after a visit to Beliing- ALASKA TRAVEL P —Midweek Bible Study. arrest all automobile owners having i . 4 X _— A friendly ‘welcome to all ‘ . ham, in which his business af BUREAU | E Christi Saenoe 1 b Bl et - cars with faulty brakes, lights and tq;,¢ were completed “Never ‘a Service Charge” o iristian - Science Lesson- S D l Lh h horns. Territorial Highway Patrol- = % x iAo Ch s i & : % % . Capt, Clarence Gilcersleeve Baranof Hotel Phone 616 Sermon, Sunday Services Church of Christ Oug as urc man Botelho has hired an extra Lmu:m his tug, the ST 3144, into s DA!LY TR!PS J“NEAU Tfl KETEH!KA“ The supject or ¥ne Lesson-Ser- Meets in the Americun Legion Hall patrolman to assist him during the port at the U. S. Engincers' Dock | Services drive. via Petershurg and Wrangell aon which will be read in ail g{:z Second Street, bellurm Frank- Al autolibilsk il s smppfld‘mib morning. Pending the ar- e Siln. i g - h hains N 5 5 5 " o i s S e i e T 50 S e, s Do e ith cometion 9 Craiz, Klawosk Hydabury o den Text; Palfh “As for Phone - - Red 379 s fon tope SR nirg both the Territorial and City Patrol- /o ; i i steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle : salms. £ Y 7 e received by The Empire sl - Sl U . God, his way Is perfeet; the word Sunday Services not later than 10 o'clock Priday :v\iel;fi.bPCr;rs‘ :a:su:fr:‘l:‘e :i:iiif“?; RESHIEE L Mo LR l\ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 of the Lord is tried; he is a/ 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. evening to guarantee change Of (peir windshields. ! FISH LANDINGS buckler to all those that trust in 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. |sermon topics, etc. Botalho and W oking Boltss ollter him #:00 p. m—Evening Service. . : g e € CMEl At the Juseaun Cold Storagze this| Do - folliig. - chbotiaha: ] Are PN Waiter Sinn explained that tickets i he ollowing selections are i A Saint Aloysious” Church will b given for failure to pass the | EOrRINg, Alaska Coast Fisheries from the Lesson-Sermon: Resurrection Lutheran ¥ e ot rivers wore warmoq bought a load of 2500 pounds of From tho Bible—In the begin- Church REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. ecause drivets Wwere warhed | imon from Al Schramed on the| 1.ng was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was Main and Third Streets “In the heart of the City for thr Pastor Sunday Services several weeks ago of the impsnding safety campaign. B 1trol)er Hoko II, and the Sebas-| jtian-Stuart company bought 1,200 “Nobody was ever sorry God. All things wers made by hearts of the Citv" 9:00 a. m.—Mass. o him; and without him was not'%. HERBERT HI.LERMAN. Pastor | PARTY FOR DONNIE g::n:‘:ou?romxuirrmwfidlem“ e g7? anything that was mads. (Jahn) Organist: Mrs. Bernice McCay St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Mrs. Sam Dapcevich is giving a | Bty U (O he Suved. From Science and Health with 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Douglas, Alaska party for her son, Donnie, today in | GuILTY OF NON-SUPPORT Key to the Scriptures, by Mary 11:00 a. m—The Worship Service. | Rev. W. Robert Webb, Vicar honor of his ninth birthday. Don-| jopy Albert, of Tenakee, has been Baker Eddy—All reality is in God Sermon by the pastor, “The Sak Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Die’s school friends will gather at !, raigned before U. S. Commissioner and His creation, harmonious and tath’s Rest; The Spirit's Freedom 8:00 p. m—Evening Prayer and the Dapcevich home for games and ypelix Grav on a non-sunport charge eternal. That which He makes is Wednesda 8:00 p. m Senior sermon by the Vicar. This is refreshments. !brought bv his wife. He entered a good, and He makes all that is Choir Practice Michaelmas Eve. | T e iplea of guilty to rge. . e Thu 8:00 p. m—Ladies' Aid FROM SELDOVIA };;: at vsa"s de yra-ne:lhgeg;?:mger\;’llizix The Scriptures imply that God meeting at the Church. Douglas Community | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen, of jnyestigaticn and he was released is All-in-All. From this it follows Methodist Church Seidovia, are registered at the Bar- | on s personal recognizance. | that nothing possesses reality nor'! Church of Jesus Christ of ! Services in the new Community | anof. e 1 existence except the divine Mind PRI Th g GRS, and His ideas. (Pages 472, 331) Northern Light Chapel (2nd and Main) 10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. .4 12 minutes after 3 o'clock: Friday ‘JUN‘ML Presbyterian Church Elders Keith Sohm and Mervyn B:Z‘f’ G To a Great giternoon. The child, born at S, | HERE FEOM EVERETT Franklin at qu;{,h o ;Belrll)r:)l(;m' Dws‘d;";ll!é o 10(;:) ":'i s School‘A"nvs Hospital, weighed seven| Mrs. Dolores Jones, of Evereti, | “Where Welcome an orship | a. m StH00 eeting. d K- unds, nine ounces. | Wash., i b Meéet” | 10:45 a. m—Officers and teach- Classes. e hinoes ash., s stopping at the Baranof. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster lers meeting. Wednesday, 3:30 p. —Play U. S. DEPARTMENY OF CUMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Latter Day Saints (MORMON) in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Building Robert 8. Treat, Minister Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist AT HOTEL JUNEAU B, | Frank W. Barr, and Mrs. William Fawcett Wash., is ‘rezistered are the varents of a baby boy born FAWCETTS HAVE BABY BOY f L view, Mr. of Longview at the Hotel \filliam Floyd Kuykendall, Guest 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. hour and choir 1ehearsal. JUNEAU, AL.S¥%A i Minister | 12:00 noon—Sermon Service. Wednesday evening, Church \\,mk WEATHER BULLETIN | Mrs. Judson G. Husted, Organist Everybody welcome. at 7 o'clock. | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME 9:45 a, m.—Sunday School. Starting Fall Weekly Primary v Max. temp. | TODAY ! 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for for children, 4-12 with a party. The Presbyterian Church last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hss. Weather at | worship {Thursday (Oct. 2) afternoon at Douglas, Alaska Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. 3:30 at thc Legion Dugout. For Walter A. Soboleff, Minister |Anchorage . 57 44 45 Trace Showers | Sermon subject, “Our Christian|further information phone Mrs Sunday Services Barrow 38 32 ' 36 Trace Cloudy Business.” Ela Belcher, Douglas 335, who is. 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. | Bethel 53 36 42 0 Pt. Cloudy | Monday, 3:30 p. m.—Junior Choir sident of the Primary Associa- 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. Cordova 56 45 47 09 Cloudy | practicz in the Church. tion Dawson 46 24 25 0 Clear Thursday, 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts| Thoughts for Everyday: You can Douglas Bible Church Edmonton 68 36 37 0 Clear in tke church parlors. not run away from a weakness; Peter J. Nickel - Pastor Fairbanks 49 26 26 0 Pt. Cloudy Thursday, 7:30 p. m—Choir someday you must fight it out or SUNDAY SERVICES Haines 56 46 49 02 Clear practice in the church. [perish with it. Why no beat it| 10:30 5. m—Sunday School. |Havre 50 46 46 26 Pt. Cloudy 1:30 p. m.- Martha So- now and where you stand? 11:15 a. m—Worship Service. |Juneau Airport 55 38 38 03 Pt. Cloudy luncheon, church par-| Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible Ketchikan 64 | 51 53 Trace Rain { Cuthn ic Cnunn Study. Kodiak 52 49 50 24 Rain aa g Eka & f G The Douglas Bible Church cord-|Kotzebue 42 38 38 06 Cloudy Seventh-Day Adventist Church of the Nativity of the gy it vou to attend the|Burbank 102 62 63 0 Clear | Corner Second and Main Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau cervices, We urge you to enroll|McGrath 51 28 30 0 Pt. Cloudy | REV. A. L. «2UMWALT, Pastor Fifth and Gold Streets in the Sunday School. There are{Nome 42 32 34 0 Pt. Cloudy The services of this church are REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J.|classes for everyome, parents, chil-|{Northway 50 25 25 0 Clear held on Saturday, the Seventh Day| Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and | g ep and young people. Petersburg 57 44 44 0 Fog ¥ of the week. |10:30. e Portland 75 # 54 0 Fog 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Masses on Week Days—17:00 and “A.‘ GETS SHOCK Prince George 3 31 31 0 Clear School. Bnb{e classes for all ages. B:00 % Prince Rupert 55 13 49 52 0 Drizzle ° Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-| Benediction, 7: 30 p. m. Sunday. pepe. Rogers was rushed to St.|Seattle 68 | 54 55 0 Cloudy va 1' Y o a dent. | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- Ann’s Hospital at 8:25 o'clock last|Sitka . 57 48 48 02 Pt. Cloudy it - 11:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath| lays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to § night when he was temporarily| Whitehorse 54 31 32 Trace Clear ————t I $ 5 Worship. ~ ‘SBermon by ‘the Pasiori|p. m.; .7 to 9 p. m. knocked unconscious by 440 volts|Yakutat 56 4 46 01 Fog ? E. E. jensen. [ The Christan Church of electricity on his job at the| *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) ! s by Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Midweekiyroois every Sunday in the Odd Juneau Spruse Corporation. He WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was located w y awn on s Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible!pejows Hall, 209 Franklin Street. recovered consciousness before the|south of Kodiak Island yesterday morning is deepening and moving b, ALIE A b Btudy and Devotion. HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Royal Blue ambulance arrived and|slowly northward. An area of high pressure is moving southeastward £ Dorcas Soclety meets second mnd Pastor walked in with little assistance. |across northwestern Canada this morning. With the movement of this . fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Phone - Blue 650 Rogers, a drag saw operator and |high pressure area from northeastern Alaska into Canada last night & IA ”?:‘d:tb‘::c:?'leh:z f::’f::gw to Sunday Services Loom man, was the victim of a|the winds became northerlv and caused decreasing cloudiness over a 1 #8 " " 10:00 a. m.—Bible School short circuit in his power equip-|considerable pertion of Southeast Alaska. Rain fell during the past 24 AR L o Wi _ s 2 { 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.|ment. "Dr. C. C. Carter, who tgent- hours along the coast from the northern portion of Southeast Alaska M‘m} Alaska folks tell us th‘f’i(.th?),,g('?l Chapel-8y-1ne-Lake | 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic Services, ed the injured man at the hos-|to the Aleutian Islands and at scattered voints over northwestern Can- at home and meet many other Alaskans when Corner Glazier iiighway and Fritz | The summer vacations are ove |pital, kept him there overnight|ada. Some snow flurries were reported over the extreme northern in Seattk by staying at the Cove Road at Auk Lake s0 let us put forth our best effort |for observation and reported that|pertion of Canada. Thunderstorms oceurred over the Rocky Mountain Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister |for the Master. We shall be happy his condition was not serious. |region and Plaines States of the nerthern United States. Below freezing 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. Allito welcome you to the evening ser- e e—— temperatures were reported over interior, of Alaska and northern Canada. New Wasmngm “Otel children in the Auk Bay area are|vice of the Church that is Geared| ° FROM SITKA The temperatures were above normal yesterday over Southeast Alaska. invited and urged to attend ourlto the Times and Anchored to' Mrs. Lydla Tilson, of Sitka, is|They ranged from 37 to 54 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound RAY THATCHER——————Manager. . . . Sunday School. the Book. stopping at the Baranof. to the Gulf of Alaska this morning.