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PAGE TWO [ @larch Hungumcements JERN 1 Church of Christ Latter Day Saints (MORMON) Seventh-Day Adv (2nd and Main shm this church column of by The Empire 10 o'clock Friday change of Notices must be not later than evening fto guar sermon topics, ets for received Memorial Presbyterian Jesus Church orner West 8th and E Streets Church with an open door— Whaso: will may come’.” hurch o rist WALTER SOBOLEFF, Minister Ma 10th & B Music, John First ( and Mervy Priesthood meeting Officers teach 1tendent Richard Wel Sunday Services m.—Sut Sermon Service, welcome. Primary. Legion Nelsor of e H 12:00 Ever 45 p Ladie 8:00 p t subject | «g.4s ngon 11:00 W a. School Worship. Day hour Prot body Lestmon- i e ion will 1 3 m. at D Relief m., Trudy 619 Ast Thou day ery n Room : dence oom 18 ‘ ng Inon. o . % tl the Wed-) o/ e Reac cempany with ay hom we r 1lc 4 o'clock and aft evening mee The public is cord attend these a m b ar | Wec afternc ""”" of Every Ev- be part for everyday ad to perfection neglected if not th road us and which class g 1's Suppe fellowship ing Ac! g T.or is pluck: p invited to ot t d visit thel: fea he color, o to readlin e p. m.—Westminister Fellow-' for young Divine favorite Sermon God Methodist Chureh Federat cad Tecritorial Building Faith and Friend- ship Meet” TR The ppasite The Christian Church and | Meets every Sunday in the Odd Stir | Fellows Hall, 209 Franklin Street. in HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, Pastor Phone Blue 650 Sunday Services m.—Bible School. m.—Morning Worship p. m—Evangelistic Services, The summer vacations are over o let us put forth our best effort for the Master. We shall be happy welcome you to the evening ser- the Church that is Geared Times and Anchered to taxt which is AT, Pastor 7:30 Worker A p ip. Senior m Prayer _ Choir| 1.9 11:00 8:00 a a. ial welcome : Church of The Holy Trinity siscopal Fourth and Gold Streets W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector t Ehisr, Choir Director da Faunce Husted Organist Sunday Serv day of I'irst Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth T. SPURL. . D, Minister 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- 11 ages. Harold Cargin, Su- ices after H Euch Churcn Schoo! Choral Eucharis Rect ; m a5 15 perinte 11:00 m 8:00 p. m.—Evi Wednesday, Meeting and Sc Worship. worship. m.—Prayer re Study well- Of ian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street (Satura: vening Service. ervice, 10:00 a. m. High Communien, rsal every Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday 7:30 p Bible r meeting. 00 p. m-—Hospital m.- Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth Saturday night, 7:30 p. m —Praise D Dofiglas Church Services Notices for tmws church column must be received by The Empir not later than 10 o'clock FPriday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete Saint Aloysious’” Church REV. ROBE, S. J. R Lutheran Church Main and T bird Streets “In the heart of the City for thr hearts of the City” rrection i wLERMAN, Pastor Nevin HERBERT ! Sunice D Katherine Organis m.—Sunday Schoc mc ship “The Wo Senior Choi by Sibelius Confirmands ion day Northe Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth *Where Welcome and Worship Meet” BOOTH, Mintster Day Organist amidt, Choir Dire Sunday School —Organ Preparation for St. Luke's Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska Rev. W. Rotert Webb, Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer ermon by the Vi Douglas Community Methodist Church the new Community rch Building Robert S. Treat, Minister Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist 10:00 a. m- World Wide €om- munion Morning Worship Service. Message by the Pastor, “Arcund His Table.” Response by Junior Choir m.—Sunday Reunion WILLIS R C Be 1ior 9:45 10:50 a. m worship 2 11:00 ¢ Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. | r Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and 10:30. | Masses on Week Da Div 7:00 and i Seventh-Day Adventist i Corner Second and Main REV. A LUMWALT, Pastor The services of this church are v held on Saturday, the Seventh Day P- ™ 7 L of the week | 10:00 m.—Saturday, Sabbath | Bethel Tabernacle School. Bible classes for all ages. (Assembly of God) Mrs. John E. Turner, supcnn:cn»‘ Fourth and Frankiin Streets dent ! REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor 11:00 m.—Saturday, Sabbath Sunday Services Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- E. E. Jensen. | 3 for all ages| A special invitation ednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek ., those children nct already at- Prayer Meeting. Hour of Eible|ending a Sunday Schoos. Btudy and Devotion. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Dorcas Society meets second and| 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. | 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- A cordial welcome is extended to|ing. all the services of this church 8:00 p — |ple’s mee Chapel-By-1ne-Lake | Corner Glocier fiighway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake ‘ Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30 a. m., Sunda hool. All| children in the Auk Bay area ar invited and urged to attend our Sunday School Cl Wednesday rehearsal 7:30 p. m. Sunday ions—Saturday, eve of holi- eve of First Fridays, 4 to § 9p m After school craft youth. The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services m.—Sunday School. m.—Divine Worship. k Walter 1:30 p. a 2:00 p, Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel - Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES m.—Sunday Schcal m—Worship Service 7:30 p.om Bible 10:30 a 11:15 a Thursday, Study:. The Douglas Bible ially invites you rvices, We ur in the Sunday School classes for everyone, pare dren, and young people. -oe Church attend 1 cord- the enroll here are chil- m. Friday—Young Peo- to e v to Juneau City Mi. 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. . XKROGH Sunday Services 00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and FPriday, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome, Men’s two-pants su arriving. ‘See them on |GRAVE'S “The Clothir are now al al 7:00 p. m— Thursday and/ School THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA NCACTIONTAKEN ~ SIX PASSENGERS ARE | BY CITY COUNCIL |FLOWN HERE BY PAA'| .. ON AIRPORTBLDG. ... American Airwa, brought | six passengers from Seattle to Ju- e have neau yesterd Twenty-one per- Administration scns flew to Seattle and three, to 1 least Ketchikan. Three were on the next year ar | cura, Dorothy Woodward, Howard| | Lewis | —————- - 1 PULLENS GO SOUTH and Mrs. W. S. Pullen the Princess Louise enroute to Denver where they will visit with their son and daughter-in-law, M and Mrs. Winfield Pulien Jr. and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.| |and Mrs. Emerson | i, DIRECTOR RETUR Walter E. Walsh, Rent Director | Attorney for the Ofiice of Rent| | Control, returned yesterday via Pan| | American Airways. While south he| | attenged a Regional Meeting of his' ice held in San Francisco and! with his daughter | Angeles f DUSAS Juneau temg not even a build- until t W meeting ary northbound flight to Fairbanks. Passengers from Seattle wer | William Kerr, Hazel Kirkpatrick, | Jcsephine Scoll, Veda Schafer, Iral B. Simpler, Joe Vanderpool. Juneau to Seattle: Mrs. Francis Torkilson, Shane Torkilson, Kim Tcrkilson, Bertha Goetz, Bill Sterl- ing, Walt Robinson. Harry Mundt, Neil Rotchek, Lars | a Neilscn, Margaret Foss, John Dap-! Leuise cevich, Al Stephan. \ { Pcter Anderson, Franck Ricker,| The Governor's office would like Robert Burgner, John Gilbert | information concerning Alphonse Roy atini, Ernest Thormal- | Caers, believed to have come to Al- son, Oliver Woolford, N. Sherwood, | aska 1925 from Belgium to es- drives were -pros George F. Lacenberry. tablish himself as a farmer ling has been located | Juneau to Ketchikan: Anna Berg, | ; P T which it is believed | - Platt, Jerry Stern. Wiithmams a"‘f e be suitable: for Juncau to Fairbanks: Tlbert Va- | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 !l; Airport as a tem- It is now in use by the Civil Aéron- the City Council statement was Burr Johnsen | nad reported two buildings Le way fered to the City Pan American Airways | Johnson would not wecommend that the Ci ttempt to transfer these tuildings to Juneau because | the high costs involved, and ap- proaching winter weather, although i"" said that they are “the finest knock-down type buildings” he had jever Several alter posed. A bu at Duck Creet { might possibly | transier to the ipmrzu_\' structure tas a storehc autics Authc | Second among Councilman John- | sony’s suggestions was that the City | roughly and perhaps (draw up plens for a simple design lot temporary building which could | be built for about $20,000 and paid off out of rentals over a period of five vear Johnson then advanced a third |plan, that a three way arrangement be investigated whereby the Terri- would obtain funds from the | Governmen under the Airport A d construcet | at Airport. | bonds the one ich it would the provisions e RENT made by after he at) by | | Councilm.ar on visited in Los seen. | | | U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | JUNEAU, ALASEA ‘l WEATHER BULLETIN | DATA FOR ?4 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 h:s. 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 47 30 31 Trace 24 20 21 01 43 31 31 Trace 51 31 31 Trace 23 38 Weather at 4:30am. Pt. Cloudy Snow Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Clear Clear | invest Station | Anchorage Barrow Bethel { Cordova Fairbanks Edmonton 1 Dawson Haines Havre Juneau Airport Ketchikan Kcediak | Kotzebue ! Los Angeles | McGrath |Nome | Northway sburg Portland and the City En-|prince George further detail. | prince Rupert reminded that | geattle ers are g | | | | | a 14 the Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Showers Rain Pt. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Al will bers gineer will The Co meanwhile airline 5 iing out in the weat at the whitehorse Alrpert, but no one suggested that yakutat beach umbrellas be provided them.| *—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) | A letter we d o the Council WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The storm center which was in Queen Char- 1 which J. W. “Bi sell made | Jotte Sound yesierday morning moved northeastward and is located in | lication for a license to operate | central Canada this morning. Another low center is located in ihe re company in Juneau.|Bering Sea and appears to be moving very slowlv northeastward. A ted in his letter that he|trough extends between these two centers across the Gulf of Alaska.. assured of y of a|Colder air is penetrating northwestern Canada this morning and near truck equipped with | freezing or below freezing temoeratures were revorted from northwestern first of | Canada to the Kenai Peninsula and western portions of Alaska. Tem- | tures over Southeast Alaska were just above normal yesterday. They ranged from 34 to 52 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours aleng the coast from northern California to Southeast Alaska, ovar the Aicutian Islands and the Rockv Mountain regions, Plains States and Prairie Provinces of northern United States and southern Canada. Snow r rain was reported over northwestern Canada and at scattered points over the interior and north portions of Alaska. Trace passen en arbag by the stated that he! the City's gar making regular ntown and in the | He said that purchase a second type garbage truck 1il approved Ansell's ap- { Discuss Parking Juneau's narrow and the on the City streets Councilman Henry Sully that action is needed to parking cn the South side treet between Front and Willough- by. Chief of Police Milo Clouse | [ 1 | Chairman George Jorgenson of | the Pclice Committee was asked to study the problem, and other mat- | ters of similar nature which were | suggested, and to present a com- | prehensive traffic report at the next Council meeting. i Also referred to Jorgenson's | committee for clarification was | whether renewals of Taxi drivers’ licenses shculd cost $1 as in the or $15, a blanket charge | which was approved at the last { meeting for new licenses. It was | ed that, in fairness, truck | dvivers' lice should be raised | from the present $1 fee ! Royal Blue Cab Company was giv- en permission to park a cab on ime Peter Wood property next to the Harbor Cafe at the Small Boat | Harbor. The cab will be off the | | street. traffic problem discussed. | suggested prohibit of Main was, oted the world’s | NEW! Swift...Luxurious OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA 45 HOURS between SEATTLE and CHICAGO Enjoy a brand new kind of travel on your Fall or Winter trip. Ride the Milwaukee Roads's great OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA— America's most talked-about train! This Speedliner offers reclining chair | @ In 21 different countries, surveys show Parker the overwhelming favorite. With people of note and distinction—in every walk of life—the “*51" is left | 4 Prrker display at Man.” 6 !(l coaches, sensational Touralux sleepers | and standard Pullmans. 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