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PAGE TWO i Notices for this church column| | must be received by The Empire 10 o'clock Friday | \!\cmng to guarantee change of | not later than 1ermon topics, etc. 1 First Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 Sunday School m m. in Main street and be “Doctrine of Atonement Wednesday, 8:00 p. f.— iestimon- ‘al meeting. ¥ | Christian Science Reading Room | ) services will be held at the First Church of , Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth the subjecr THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1947 Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister ! Manse, 1003 10th & B First Church of God Services in parsonage—526 East St. REV. and MRS. rt. E. BEYER, | Pastors ! SUNDAY SERVICES 16:00 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- ice. Morning Worship and Church School. 1 The Ministry of Music, John C.} “7.99 ;, m —The Boys' and Girls' Goins and Joyce Howell { Hour. The Bible in pictures on the Sunday School Supennlendonl—Iw_‘,c“ Richard Wells. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a i 6:30 beni m ing m Westminister _Fellow- for young people. | Divine Worship. | 7:30 p. m.Prayer| ip 1 7:30 D Wednesday m.—Divine Worship. | 8:00 p.nm.—Preaching Service. Wednesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock —Midweek Bible Study. | A friendly welcome to all. Church of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall - SUCCESSOR TO THE REV. WEBB IS ANNOUNCED The Rev. S—afiuel A. Mc- Phefres Will Arrive in Juneau in February '] | | ( | i { | The Assembly period, 'SECOND "LEARNING FOR LIFE" SERIES AT METHODIST CHURCH The second “Learning for Life” series of evening programs at the Methodist Church b Sund at 7:3 p. m. Five classes are off- ered: “The How of Church School e Teaching”; “The Bible Speaks To Me"; “Dramatics—Acting Out The Church’s Stor} “What About Church Membership?” and “Be- |liefs That Count.” following the classes, will include a visual education strip fjlm, hymn sing- | ing led by Del Hanks with Mar- garet Mould at the piano. Devo- trayed by a group of Epworth/ League players. REV., MRS. WEBB HONORED,FAREWELL DINNER LAST NIGHT The parish members of the Church oi the Holy Trinity gath- cd last evening to honor the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Webb, who are leaving cn October 28 for Bel- lingham, Wash. Nearly 100 people attended the potluck dinner, given by the ladies of the Holy Trinity Guild in the Parish Hall 1 Following the dinner, vestryman Jack Fletcher. on behalf of the members of the church thanked the Rev. and Mrs. Webb for the |tions will be Biblical scenes por-|work they had done in Juneau and concluded by saying that “the past three years have been wonderful Tollowing the service, Mrs. Ber-!unq pregressive for the church.” portant Salvation Army officials. Lt. Commissioner Wm. Barrett, the Territorial Commander for the Western States, Hawaii and Alaska, and Major Max Krtz, the Divisional Commander for the Border Division, with headquarters in Phoenix, Ariz. ‘These officers will be here for a weekend of meetings and councils. Watch the Empire for further announcements. OFFICES, BANKS CLOSED HONORING 80TH ALASKA DAY In cbservation of the 80th an- niversary of the purchase of Alaska by the United States, all Terri- torial and City offices and local banks are closed today. ERH [ church bullding. This room 18 rE‘E flij S ! spen Wednesaay afterngons from { 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- {aesday evening meeting. on Second Street, between Frank- Senior Choir|lin and Seward Streets. i BOYD FIELD, Minister | Service and fellowship. nard Brune, Mrs. Henry Leege, and ey Webb ‘thanked the members Mrs. Don Miller will have charge| ,nq emphasized not his work, but |of the W.8C.S., sponsored refresh-| (o work that had been done by Main social event of this Alaska Day in Juneau will be at the Elks Club this evening when Elks and Friday, 7:30 p rehearsal m % 5 e The public is cordially invited to| <. xtes sspecial welcome Phone - - Red 379 v i T,es Tla'} i ies sttend these services and visit thc,,“d"l‘..’i;f"'}‘ T,In‘n-(:':t,y Al Sunday Services imcms fo_r,:_hf,e_‘:xfig'. k the members. He cited the work that tneir ladies gather for a special - “'endmg room. e i SRR 10:00 a. m—Bible Study. ;had been dene by a group of men ladies' night. | b hurch of The Holy | A0 5 m—haig. S (DOLLY SILVA RETURNS o e s el L o o v s | e § s * The Church oy y R:00 p. m—Evening Service. | } "0 0 0 e oo 000 | The Methodist Church i N ' | FROM VACATION SOUTH committce which was composed of | * G s ipypR REPORT o Opposite Federal end Territorial | PR U0 ! First Baptist Church | e Cecil Power, Burr Jchnson, M. O. Eite - VOr < ReSRtaTY Building | Fourth and Gold Streets A abua sy | . | Joknson and Bill Barrington. Tvn:mem s e * “Where Faith and Friend- REV. W. ROBER1 WEBB, Rector | Franklin and Fourth | Miss Dolly Silva, on the staff! gift wes presented to Mis. ® Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock e ship Meet” | Ernest Ehler, Choir Director J. T. SPURLIN, D. D, Minister at the Baranof, returned yesterday (o ., By the Gulld and ofie to the This Mm’m{)g FV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor | Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- TRl |from a_two-weeks' vacation PRt e Webh by the men . of the ° In Juneau—Maximum, 49; e Cluudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | Organist, es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Sus| Tne Rev, Samuel A. McPhetres in Seattle. She flew both ways, . oo ® minimum, 38. . Ruth Popejoy, Pianist | Sunday Services | peFintsndent: ! (picture above) of Junction City, via Pan American Airways for a|"y " e Jack Fletcher, who © A% Alrport—Maximum, 50; e | a. m.—Sunday School. Twentieth Sunday aftér Trinity. | 11:00 8. m—Morning Worship. |Kansas, will succees the Rev, W. Visit with her sister, Mrs. Amelia| =, %1 oo coon were thank- © Munimum, 35. . ¢ Brown, Adult Supt. | '8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | 8:00 p. m—Evening worship. iRovert Webb as rector of the Shaw, and several old friends. | ", "o O Tl Sne ohuren, ¢ WEATHER FORECARY o 9:45 a. m-—Primary Department.| 10:00 a. m—Church School. ! Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer|Church of the Holy Trinity. She sald that the trip was nice, ©° % T T arked the © (Juneau and Vicinity) . Mrs. Fritz Johnson, Supt. | 11:00 a. m—Morning prayer and |Meeting and Scripture Study. The announcement was made but she had to come back to Ju-} “o o Lo Ta el g oot s Variable cloudiness with e 10:00 a. m—Kindergarten Dept,!'sermon by the Rector. The Holy | & by the Rev. Webb at the Holy neau go rest. “I”d much rather be Sobmistad Ty 7ilk \.restry 0. D e some light rain showers and e Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Supt |Trinity choir will sing special mu-| Russian Orthodox Church |[Trinity Parish meeting held last back in Alaska” she said. Gleveland presented a report on © Nt much change in temper- o 11:00 a. m—Moming Warship, Sic including a festival Te Deum Of St. Nicholas evening. . | R 3 jbhe “BVery Member Canvass” that © Lope fhis diterncon fnd e Me pastor, “The Pro-.2nd offertory number. Youth Fifth Street | The Rev. McPhetres will arrive { e notRlathd v ® Saturday. . vider. ¢ service. An- Srfx_mny “.m.‘.'fm okserved. Tonight (Saturaay) +:00 p. m___Hn Juneau about February 1 and Mrs Flei(her and |5 At ithne oustusion: of she dinuer, PRECH'ITATI‘ION them b; nior Choir ve| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Evening Service until that time, services at the . | 420 sl “AUES T80 V199" aeoom: @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today) @ That The House of the| Thursday, 3:30 p. m. — Girl| g a2 A IChurch of the Holy Trinity and jon e ey oM o In Juneau — .09 inches; ® ’ 5 g y Service, 10:00 a. m. High e i 2 | panied by Mrs. Wilda Husted on : 4 Loxdd Scouts | Mass and Holy Communion. St. Luke's Church, Douglas, will S. WWe onoreda |t hano e since Oct. 1, 634 inches; o 7:30 p. m.—Sccond of “Learning| Thurday, 7:30 p. m—Choir Re-| " chojr rehearsal every Thursday!be held by the Very Rev. Charles : PIARD: e since July 1, 3741 jnchess o for Life" five classes open | heersal fat 7:30 p. m. {E. Rice, retired priest of Juneau.| At T Y i d | e e At Alrport — .04 inches; o visit assembly period with Tan { il The Rev. McPhetres is from ea Yesier ayispE(l‘l vaB e since Oct. 1, 3.0 inches; o hymn sing and devotions by the Resiier 2 $ablers he {Massachusetts and has held par- PR | e since July 1, 24.92 inches. . worth League Dramatists. {‘-‘““‘2,‘}']0“ h“t eran | | Ivati ishes there and in Colorado be-! an mformal tea in honor of Mrs. | AT SA(.V‘"O" ARMY es e cees s e treshments served following Lyl ;l_t;'c iy i Salvation £ fore going to Kansas wherleA d:r- Rebert Webb an Mrs. Jack Fletcher, 2 4 9:15 Church Boar eet- amn an 1 1 SOYES ing the past eight years, he has, Ry vesterday 5 4| 3 ch Board Meel | wpn the neart of the City for the A.r_my & Ipeen P -F Chaplain 8t Bort Riey| oy oo h Fpoterdey afletioMD WY | ooiiy Over ) ihlaska”- i1 e F he City | Willoughby Ave. p aen. o8 Dl 'ey| Mrs. W. Burr Johnson at her home 7:00 p. m.—Craft Hour| hearts of the | 9 in addition to his parochial duties 4 = b and Shown this evening at The Salva- I lg RB, H1.LERMAN, Pastor| Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould on Seventh Street. Mrs. Webb and > : g th 1 ¥ 9. HERBERT HILLUERA ' at the Church of the Covenant in!j... e i tion Army Saturday night “Open | i e Adjt._and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Mrs. Fletcher are leaving soon for | b - Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Brownies,| ML;:) Eunge‘ !e\ln. i . Sunday | Junction City. He is married and . gtates. |House.” The program will com- Troop V ! O eI 11:00 —Holin i, has three children, all boys. Caliing during the tea hours were | mence at 7:30 p. m. and refresh- C—— T 7 | Mrs. Katherine Alexander, | 11:00 &. m.—Holiness meeting. alling during the tea hours 4 i ¥ 2 = 5 e Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Prayer and TS, dlhE' n(". an: 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. 3 Bt RS 25 ladies. Pouring were Mrs. Keith ments will be s_erved at the'clo.}& Ala: kfl' Steamship Company Is y ! Organist. . 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School Scientists estimate that afout wose “ano w H. Barrington Jr Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, freighter Coastal Monarch, under | Vollsy Bally| (07404, IS mdiy el | it ot et ! {100 lightning flashes per second gt sl L glon Mt Adjt. Henry Lorenzen will be Capt Henry Burns, arrived in Ju- i evening circle | Meeting of those planning to take| N ' m4—mer\;%ed m.—Bible loccur over the whole earth. ;M?s' Hsury S ’bf"d, M';' ?n‘u.g speaking in the Holiness meeting, neau last evening at 8:30 o'clock. {s ; {the catechetical course for the pur- Tuesday pight 78 B M- | T e ee . e e e N ocod. o |4 Will alto have charge of the She completed unloading this ! Thursday school, Girl|Pose of setting the day of thel G » .,’fw " Hospital| Lightning produces two million' W & oo Bppd poc T 15:30 p. m. Praise Service. morning, and moved down to the | Scouts, Troop 1. Woman's Club|WeEk 808 Hhe holir DEHE ol Thursday, 7:00 p. m—Hospital| =8 "R 0 from the air Michaelmas daisies and purple as- “'gygay school under the direct- Juneau Spruce Mills dock to load | Troop ; 7| 11:00 a. m—The Worship Service. |meetinz. Youth per day. ters flanked by olive green candles. ;) o 14 TaVerne Nash is held lumber for the Westward. | Thursday, 8:00 p. m Senjor|__Sermon by the Pastor, “To Each h};iday Hfehie 1500 B, 40, 00 e bl ~lat 6 p. m. and the evening service The Coastal Monarch brought to {Choir Rehearsal |Eis, Places to, SILIZUIES: CORpEL !Mg : rday night, 7:30 p. m—Fraise| £3KU LODGE ALEDA WARNER CELEBRATES 4t 7:30 will be in charge of Major Juneau a new hopper-type garbage ‘w = | Seiior, Bholr:, JCHAEAREERE Be_“en‘;c‘; s o e ! call Mary Joyce at the Baranof | . Eric Newbould. All services are disposal truck for a refuse com- i fore Thee God ’ !for reservations and transportation| Aleda Warner celebrated her held at The Salvation Army on pany to be started by J. W. “Bus” Christian Science 7:30 p. m.—Meeting of young| | arrangements —ad. 604-tf | thirtcenth birthday yesterday by Willoughby Avenue, just south of Ansell. On the freighter as deck { Sermon, Sund: i people above high scheool age lo‘ e} ———_———— having in one or two schocl friends the Housing Project. cargo is a mnew diesel-electric s 4 BB L B e D l Lh h ! Fountaln Girls| for cake, after dining out with her ' Next weekend, Juneau will be switch engine destined for the The subject or Ene Lesson~Ser-| Wednesday, 8:00 p. m-— Senior Oug as urc Waitresses and Fountain | . Alaekt RallRRA o s, favored with a visit by two im. | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner, In Beautiful Siripes, Checks non which will be read in all gheir Practice. Shurches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- | Oct. 19, will be “Doctrine of | Services Chapel-8y-1ne-Lake | day, Atonement Seolids and Goldmrrexts: TAChsItiaps e | Corner Glacier Gighuosy-and Fritx |-, Notsss for tis: chiroh eouipan | H 4 - R must be received by The Empire| sy preaching of the cross is to them Cove Road at Auk Lake 5 < Foulard | | Rev. Willis . Booth, Minister |not later than 10 o'clock Friday Ioularas {that perish foolishness; but unto| Rev. Willls R. Booth, 10:30 Sund: School. All evening to guarantee change of == ||us which are saved it is the power :90 8. ml. b:nka)l'3 chool. | sermon topics, etc. lof God |children in the Auk Bay area are Tt | | The following selections are tak-:invited and urged to attend our| . : A Bemarkable |len wom te sesson-sermon: — |Sunday senool | Saint Aoysious’ Church ” | From the Bible—Let us draw ——— | REV. ROBERT WHELAN, S. J. | Selecfion |near with a e heart in :uln as- Bethel Tabernacle | : dPastgr : ! surance of faith, having our hearts unday ervices ! 12 ey o § S oonaiat (Assembly of God) e R 1 VI ,>1A:‘.k‘u‘i vAmm) ‘m’ evil An‘ltl\ULan’ Fourth and Frarnklin Streets ! 9:00 a. m.—Mass. egularly and our bodies washed with pure REV. R E. BAKER, Pastor i i a : i ey water. (Hebrews) Sunday Services ¢ St. Luke's Episcopal Church 4 Valued at { From Science and Healih With| o:00 a m—Sunday School. Class- Doiilia) Alraka 7 p Key to the Scriptures, by Mary! (yor all ages| A special invitation, Rev. W. Robert Webb, Vicar .% vard lhe ecean 52.50 and 52.95 Ba o ‘1-‘*"‘;0“"’“(’“‘ is the “"r"".ao those children nct already at-| Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | emplification of man’s unity Wwith|gending a Sunday Schoot. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and . yyfl * ¢ {God, whereby man reflects divine 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. {sermon by the Vicar. ! /enefl, . . INCHCE + o 4 '1";‘;“ Life and Love e | 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service.| ‘ \ ; G ek The scientific unity which ex-| g: 2 # Z : n a recent poll, travelers on this All s GOOd r e i ey el Uk e e Douglas Community { Ship named Parker the most-wanted pen . . - be wrought out in life-practice, | %’,:00 . m. Friday—Toung Peo-| Methodist Church and God's will must be universally | piers meeting | Services in the new Community done. (Pages 18, 202.) | e i Church Building . sl . Treat, Minister | Juneau City Mission | Rovert S g | o T ioht A i Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist | ern Light : Morthern 1ig 205 Franklin Street Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker Presbyterian Church MRS. H. M. ZRCGH | ‘ more wanted than the next 3 leading makes } combined. | Fall Numbers { 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship.| Franklin at Fourth ‘I Sunday Services Message by the pastor, “The Pro- *Where Welcome and Worship | 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. {vider.” Prayer response, Junior Meet” | Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 P. M. |cpoje (New heater is installed) | WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Everybody welcome. 10:30 8. m—Sunday School| ol Beery Davis, Organist | | Classes. jeorge B. Schmidt, Choir Director| Seventh-Day Adventist | wednesday, after school, Junior 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. |choir rehearsal and play hour 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for worship. | 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Dean Charles E Rice, REV. A. &. ZUMWALT, Pastor | The services of this church are | held on Saturday, the Seventh Day guest | of the week. speaker 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath ] Thursday, 3:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts School. Bible classes for all ages. in the church parlors. |Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-| Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir|dent. practice in the church. | 11:00 a, m.—Saturday, [ Corner Second and Main The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. | 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Sabbath Douglas Bible Church e Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| ; The Christian Church |E. E. Jensen. e e e Meets every Sunday in the Odd| Wednesday, 7:30 p. m—Midweek| )= © " o o Te o | S p K ( l A l | Pellows Hall, 209 Franklin S"“‘-fs{fii?,if,“p";%m Hour of Bible| 110 ' i Worship Service. b | HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph.D. |7y cas Socicty meets second )T RV 00 1 a0 o iRl @ Among noted people everywhere—vwriters, art- cision standards. Its unique tuhularfpolm; has no |to :30 p. m. wig | - ; “517 i in hi 4 or fail. It starts s s Phone - Blue 60 | ey L B e to| The Douglas Bible Church cord- ists, statesmen, executives—the **51” is held in high moving parts to wcarht;r C!:)hg ol i o757 While ¥ 'l(’y 1000 & e oo, |wll the services of this church. |1l inviies you to_sttend e esteem. For the fame of this precision pen extends promptly. Writes smoothly with p e g e ’ lST | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | - &l lin ufi sundcayms,g;mzfiu-rfe,:n;ore to every continent and clime. The })l’ecl.ftlotit-fit cap slips on—locks securely A LR ! B:00 p:m~Eyaageliss Berylces, Church of Jesus Christ of uces tor everyone, parents, chil- In fact, surveys in 21 different countries show this without twisting. ; . . Tl S, RRALe e VL Latter Day Saints dren, and young people. preference for Parker to be not only universal, but This pen alone is designed for satisfactory use el Hedindl i) RACHBSA. RIS g with Parker “51” Ink. You never need a blotter. for the Mast to welcc overwhelming. And no wonder, for where can you match the simple beauty of those sleek, tapered lines? Here is a pen fashioned patiently to high pre- in the Seventh-Day Adventist . | Chapel (2nd and Main) vice of 11,'\[' Church that is Geared |y S. McClellan, Branch President. {to tbe Times and Anchored to| 1000 g. m.Priesthood meeting. jthe ook 10:45 a. m—Officers and teach- |ers meeting. 11:00 a. m. Sunday 12:00 noon—Sermon Everybody welcome. shall be happy | you to the evening ser-| DEAN CHARLESE. 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