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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 PAGE TWO | 1 5 |cost an estimated $700. The Inl-f ~women with influence—would ' 3 Ay, and carried eleven per- | project is planned to be raised b_x“ Tl is the precess we call banks. NE cash donations by Douglas clubs| ion, whereby a person Passengers from Seattle were: l and business houses, which will be| dentifies himself with the manner- Gecrge Callaway, Clara Schaefe! NEAR RIM contacted in the near future | isms i customs of a person he William Barrett, Max Kurtz, Les- B 2 y 2 ¥ 5 - o TO SEATTLE | admires. Th operating here. No lie McClelland. Notices for this church column | Memorial Presbyterian Catholic Churcn % ?fiff}g‘fglg:mfiszhng Mrs. Wallen Forrest was a pas-|matter how many women disliked| Lo J. Puls, Thothas Newell must be received by The E’"J’"‘[ Church Church of the Nattvity of the | {1as School Gymnasium Iaesl Oo‘:-g: senger yesterday via PAA for Se-|long skirts, they probably co Yadao, Harold Guttorm- not later than 10 m1°<':( Ffldn;, Cordis WAL BIR sl B Siisits Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau | | ning giving High School Coach R:, attle where she will join her hus-{.e changed unles > of pr sen @ Guttormsen and infant, evening to guarantee change Of| "oy yreh with an open door— Fifth and Gold Streets !Reed full cuppor in his drive 27 |bana, whe will be stationed there| ;e in the fash N Georgie Guttormsen, i e i ‘Whosoever will may come’.” REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. ‘flmds‘ to er;ch a c nent.playaroux”(‘i fullng , e WA, Lt h]\“ WL L u to Seattle: Charles Por- . x i | s a cem n rildlife vessel hich he Shilit < 3 First Church of Chri | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister IO'L;SSWS on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and (Continued from Page One) |tor the Douglas Public School. |and \;nkiqh \va' 1'-)‘:,-,:-”']1 “\ | - o ¢ Philip Briggs, Ken Loken, Jack sEfue e h Manse, 1003 10th & B hpid t : Cofoh Hesd, remurked Sometime | = J20 O e thete this: win-| onway, Royal O'Reiley, Eleanor e {"‘1"1 5 | The Ministry of Music, John C.| Masses on Week Days—7:00 and |posted. to protect them from 0¥~ ago, that it was a shame ;m:: :ort‘m“ e; their HOmG: Shetp -Libt Wit \11 pASSENGERS ARE O'Reiley and infant, Daniel. 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. | coltis and: Joyee Howell |8:00 & otes, pending an inquest. of blhygrovhils wakivb-ataifabl 101"“" . | Moine Miller, Dean Hart, Ralph Sunday services will be held at|* Sunday School Superintendent—| Benedietion, 7:30 p. m. Sunda.i Fire Breaks Out Douins, cHBRtSR i’ Wt. ToLis 5 ‘Flown HERE BY pAA. Lomen, Helen Forrest, Bernagan, 11 a. m. in First Church of | pichard Wells { Confesslons—Saturday, eve of holl- | Capt. E. L. McMillen, Balboa seally dolng scn;ethll;’;z :\bn’ul m;’ ! Juneau to Fairbanks: Stanley Ki- Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | Sunday Servicds | tays, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5|park, Calif, the pilot, reported by isuation. 2KILEDIN | ler. and Main et and the sub]eg:‘ 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. |p. m; 7 to 9 p m. !xadio at 12:21 p. m. (MST), a feW| Only two months ago, the Doug- 12 ARE Flowfi O‘JI - o will be. “Frobati Death” | 11:00 a, m—Divine Worship. | SR {minutes before the crash, that fire|,c Sonool was given its first set INTENTION TO WED ; Wednesday, 8:0¢ 1—1€SUMON- | 6.30 p m —Westminister Fellow-| Church of Christ had broken out, probably in the o tumiling mats, donated by the | _ sohn H. Easley and Agnes W. al meeting. ; !ship meeting for young people. |Meets in the American Legion Hail Plane€’s baggage compartment, and p,o1a¢ . pire Bakatbrhent, . and Pan American Airways brought | Wiegard, both of Juneau, have filed Christlan Sclence Reading Room| 739 j, m_—Djvine Worshi i _|that the cabin was filled with| _p " ¥ R [in eleven passengers from Seattle' their notice of intention to wed In church butld This room 18| (yocin, % 0. < op|OB Second Streel, belweey Frank-|C L which also gave Reed ideas r ! ks g oy o | Wednesday, 7:30 p. mPrayer|lin and Seward Streets. soices. {- o i i . funl| ; : - - B :";O“t“;“’,“"f““‘(»‘ ‘(‘1"”;‘“’3‘5 vr‘;"d'“\::p ice and fellowship | BOYD FIELD, Minister Five minutes later the veteran £§;;1l (;;m[l:eg EZJ:A’;?;L;?( f:g | p 0 4 o'clock and after the Wed- Ak Wisn v ¥ i 4 nesday c:vm:x" meeting g S 10 5 TS = DL CrDl Phone - - Red 379 A S e W T et put them through a series of stren- ! sday ning . rehearsal. i Sunday Services routes opened his microphone and ¢ o | The public is cordially invited to| " -xtend an especial welcome 10:00 ble St | veported: uous exercises, showing the par- | sttend these services and visit the [, "t S E A8 €IREAT WE 10:00 a. m=Bibi8 Btudy. “The tall fire is going out, We Mt DOt an exhibition, but their | Ten ! reading room. ; . e 11:00 a. m—Worship Service. 5 ¥ % children’s daily exercises. This was 3 o PEABRET i e, 8:00 p. m—Evening Service. er“; gft dopn Bid e By DOk SRR ses leitea of satipttienio . o L BLANIY GG 3Besid TR T v es! ace we can H oty SR vere killed and ree fireme The Methodist Church The Church of The Holy | i - ik Reports and tumbling which was heartily ff}fr'.fi:flmfi\‘ “r’:l‘l‘_‘lf'] 5 ‘s‘;:;o!:\o:: Opposite Federal and Tertitorial Trinity, Episcopal Ju_neau City Mission At 12:27 he reported he had|PJoved by the amumcv.l x‘mi f(.)x(' fire marked by sp ctacular explo- Building Fourth and Gold Streets 205 Franklin Street turned back for Bryce Canyon|ltS perfection, but for the SPIrit. . . “oe no it Hroducts at the Per- “Where Faith and Friend- EV. W. ROBERT WEBB, Rector MRS. H. M. XROGH airport and said: “May make it. SCOWR, and the hard falls encount- |\ "p o015 co [ ered. 1 ship Meet” Ernest Ehler, Choir Director Sunday Services Think we have a chance now, Ap- More than 100 firemen from 15 REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, | 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. proaching the strip.” A volley ball game of interest Was | sive companies fought the early| Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker Organist, | Tuesday and PFriday, 7:30 p. m. | The next radio message came played by the Douglas Girls vs. the porning blaze and scores of spec- . 3 Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Pianist Sunday Services Everybody welcome. from the airport tower here at Juneau Catholic School with a final {,¢ors ran for cover as large rn'um,\‘ , 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. 21st Sunday After Trinity. { 12:32 p. m. It said: score of 15 to 12, Douglas’ faVOr.. of paing and stain exploded, show- | T"e way ,'o SEATTI.E 5 Cls Brown, Supt 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion First Baptist Church . Fire one mile east.” The last event of the evening u.no sparks and flaming liquid { 9:45 a. m—Primary Department.| 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Franklin and Fourth The ship bad just skimmed was a spirited game of basketball guer the neighborhood, | y Mrs. Fritz Johnson, Supt 11:00 a. m--Morning prayer and| J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister wross the top of Tropic Canyon hetween the Juneau Catholic School gineq were Charles Bastar, 60, 10:00 a. m.—Kindergarten Dept., Hol ism Sermon. 10:00 8. m.—Sunday School, Class. {to the sloping top of a long, sage vs. the Douglas Fifth and Sixth piont watchman at the plant, and | . Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Supt 8:00 a. m. (St. Simon es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su. j crush-covered plateau, seconds.of grades with the Juneau students wgiljem Chavin, about 45, a ship- | 11:00 a. m.—Morning Mp. and St. Judo)—Holy Communion. |perintendent. lying time from the landing winning by a score of 19 to 10. ping clerk. S Message by Lt. Commissioner Will-| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m—Boy Scouts.; 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. | strip. Students have been out in both ~ gempany officials estimated dam- | iam Barrett. Anthem by the Senior, Thursday, 3:30 p. m. — Girl{ 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship, Concussion from the explosion Juneau and Douglas during the .40 at $400,000. | l C “Cast Me Not A Y | Wednesday, 7:30 p. .m—Prayes {was felt clearly five miles away. past week canvassing the commun- i 2 | 30 p. m—Learning fq 7:30 p. m- Choir Re- Meeting and Scripture Study. Black oily smoke billowed into the jries and selling tickets for last ! (] series, 7:30-8:15, adult and youth air, evening’s events. All proceeds col- { lfl 15, visual r»d]m-lamn. ' Day) 10:000 Russian Orthodox Church Among prominent persons aboard iected will go toward the building y omen I motion pictures and hymn * “ he ship were: of the proposed playeround, with | 8:40, devotions, “Christian g of S,t' N,lChOIas Jack Guenther, 33, New York, the building to begin next week, ac- ‘ s and Their Work”; 9:00, re-| Resurrection Lutheran Fifth Street nanaging editor of Look Magazine. cording to Reed. freshments Tonight (Saturaay) <:00 p. m.— P BRI s | Evening Service. The playground will provide sports Church William A. Galvin, New York Wear Styles | Monday, 7:00 p. m.—Craft Hour 7 S 3 S o) 4 s G Gk P o %mr’: and 'Ih’:!d Streets Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. Higt | Vice-president of the Bakery and on the Channel with an outside ' Tuesday, 3:30 p. m—Drownies ¢ ; il :ne f-fi" Jor th | \tass and Holy Communion Sonfectionery Workers Internation- basketball court, roller skating rink, " _ge sday, 3:3 . m.—Brownies, carts of the City” . . 3 i ke 5 i Troop V . HERBERT '{CMMEI:MALN Pastor| Choir rehearsal every Thursday U Union of America (AFL). o8 sknellip FUR, & villoy: WAl oA | i Tuesday, 7:00 m—Prayer and| G s g |at 7:30 p. m. Clement D. Ryan, president of ris and badminton courts. It will be | ’“;)';“:. \l‘ud\ p. ay ' Mx;l Fungg tNenn, ! 2 Whitney’s Department Store, San constructed on the south side of | cripture y. i hoir Directog. 2 sc i | Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Volley Ball Mii. Hatherlbe “Alueindar | The Diego Calif., and former president the school. . ot | Wednesday, 7:00 p. m— Cub Organist. 4 | Salvati of Montgomery Ward and Co. SPORTSMANSHiP PORTLAND, Ore.—A psychologist | 3 2 sk = P fi t Scout Pack meeting, Leslie Sturm. 9:45 a. m.;S‘JmaS’ISChmv | alvation ind his wife. During the recent drive by the hazarded = guess today on why & The Flying Clippers are Alaska’s most requent, Thurs after school, Girl Sermon by the Pastor, “Who'! Army Mrs. Dorothy Howard, Coronado, Douglas School, to obtain funds American women are discarding 3 time-saving link with Seattie. Abgard the 4-engine Scouts, Troop 1. Woman’s Club Are The Children In Christ?"] “léil_loughzy Aue.m 149 I?Xalif.. dwifte! of Maj. E(:;en. A P {or Alcf)laygrlo\md l’)&\‘ selling |ickev..? r:flthes th:’v hk\;' m‘ld donning ones Clippers you ride swiftly and in comfort . . . Troop. Senior Choir: Christiansen’s “Be-! ajor and Mrs. Eric Newboul oward, USMC, retired. o hannel residents, several they say they loathe B e LTl R save 10% Thur 8:00 p. m — Senior fome Thee God with soprano ob.| A@7t. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen | Samuel —Lilienthan and Mike prizes were offered to the school Its partly the same secret, says enjoy delicious meals alofi. And you save Choir Rehearsal. ligato by M 1 Sunday Lilienthal, wealthy Chicago broth- students for those selling the most Dr. Frederick A. C assistant on the round trip. For information and reser- i 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. ors, and their wives. tickets. Winning first prize, hav- psychology proiessor at Reed Col- vations, see Pan American - world’s most ex- { 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. Evelyn Kelly. | i Ahicdic StaYes TRk Sunday, 7 rganiza 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. DeBrugh, an ing sold 74 tickets, was Patrick Ioge, that enables a disliked dicta- S aep e S Christian Science Lesson- | Sunday. 7:00 p. m—Organization} g0 ,'m Sunday School. English industralist and his wife. Wellington, a seventh grader. He tor to stick on his throne. There's perienced airline. Sermon, Sunday Services |4e 12 years of age and older. | 7:30 p. m—Service, Jetferson Davis Burkett, Chicago was presented with a check for ro leader to start rebelling. He ex- The supject or rne Lessou~Ser-| Tyesday, 6:30 p. m.—Congrega-, Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m—Bible)Jardinals professional football $5 by Superintendent of Schools plained: BARANOF HOTEL mon which will be read in all {j,na] Dinner-Meeting |Class and prayer meeting. 'eam’s punting star. Lon C. Rice, as the contest win-| “The source of clothes is con- | Telephcne 103 Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| \eqnesday, 8:00 p. m—Senior; Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital{ The ill-fated craft was describ- ner. But that was only part of trclled. A woman must buy the day, Oct. 26, “Probation After chojr Practice. | meeting. >d at Chicago by J. A. Herlihy, Pat’s contricution towards . the rtyle that's being shown, or not | Death.” Saturday, 9:30 a. m.—First year| Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—Youth §UAL vice-president in charge of playground’s success. Last night buy. And people want to do \\hz\L'sl Golden Text: John 5:25. The|catechetical Class. | Night. sperations, as having been “very following the program, he presented oxpected of them; a woman doesn’t | P hour is coming, and now is when| 11.00.a, m.—Second Year CM(,_‘ Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise | thoroughly and rigously tested for the $5 prize money back to the want to seem economically unable | g - " g the dead shall hear the voice of chetical Class | service. more than 6,000 hours” before it play ground fund But then you (o follow the fashion. ' | s/ the Son of C and they that i was put in service last April 27. have got to be a good sport to be, «a puyers' strike could force short | hear it shall live He added that since April all the an Empire Carrier, which has been cuirts back easily, But no one S P /L{{[fl[(/M[ %fl[p /I[IHMY.S' ;ompany’s DC-6s have safely “log- Pat’s job for the past two years. 3ed more than three and a half Total money raised by last eve- Bethel Tabernacle | influence has started such a strike. The following selections are tak- - Douglas Church worketh righteousness, and speaketh ; for all ages| A special invitation ' must be received by The Empire WEATHER BULLETIN BIL GTOR S Bt T eha me . bly of God) T think it would be very easy t e Sy Hying Clippers From the Bible—Lord, who shall Fom(l‘,q,‘:”n"‘} e i | i million revenue miles in regular ning's program, according to Coach ' giaue g e Tt ks e J}’/‘”” of the /l”’f leb}’ abide in thy tabernacle? ~Who REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor | Servlces service.” Reed, is $500. The project is to| S DU G S it BN R Ut UG L skpda Fetont i o e R T. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU He that walketh uprightly, and| 0.00 a, m—Sunday School. Class-| Notices for this church column - 8. L st ALATEn lT,S HERE' E 4 iy s The Sensational Refrigerator the truth in his heart.(Psalms) “hi % R From Science and Health With|je R (smf,re" S already &t-nct later than 10 o'clock Frida¥paTa FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Key. .tothe. Scxiptures, By MEFy| 1100 x. s Az Yol | A RUPRAN o CHRINE ! Max. temp. TODAY [ 4 v M i (8 T A e : . m.—] . |sermon topics, ete. a | Baker Eddy—Life i the origin| 8:00 p. m—Evangelisti service. 4 e T (R LRA, ks Wakhecu with the Big Frozen Food Chest! and ultimate of man; never attain-| g:00 p. m, Tuesday—Prayer meet- Saint Aloysious’ Church ation TS, emp. temp. am. ed through death, but gained by |ng. % y ik i Anchorage 37 | 2; 2 0 Clear walking in the pathway of Truth| g.go 4 ¥ _| REV. J. F. Ml EEL, S. J. Barrow 17 { 1 13 Trace Cloudy ' GHE Defors Jand after. thab Whioh | Lisls mobits. O SR Pastor Bethel 33 | 8 M Trace Cloudy | The New =Fe is called death. | A | s Sunday Services Cordova 49 35 36 .10 Cloudy : o ancy tha . a o | 10: a. m.—Mass, | 24 y | will awaken them to glorified be-| Ragf"‘r", s"Z?}’Jw?fl‘ir"‘SZ.m St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | Fairbanks 0 | 20 s % Snoy 1 ROZEN ¥OOD ing. s A v | Douglas, Alaska Haines 45 | 8 43 99 Rain v AL F B aad ey Sy | The services of this church are ; d Haye 58 21 ped o Clear A RE . — Universal salvation rests on pro-ip "0 Mol fUrday the Seventh Day| ReV: W. Robert Webb, Vicar |¥ e oo %] e Y “ Sheal | BST? = ession and probation, and is \m-,"t the -week. | Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist uneau Airport 44 owers | D) J attainable without them. (Pages| ™ 000" " ootirday Sabbath| 800 P- m—Evening Prayer and Ketchfkan 51 43 49 15 Cloudy | il |School. Bible classes for all ages, SC'Mon by the Viear. Sodiak 41 S £ it i ik sew Eelviiatie fa » big | | s X 2 otzebue | race oudy { 3 4 g oifm | Foses 2 Sl |Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten-| | o | Frozen Food Chest that holds 40 Ibs. of “ « \ y { | f Los Angel 89 51 53 06 Pt. | m it (4 Northern Light den. Douglas Community For it g e o8 F:chm“dy meats, poultry, fruits, vegetables, ico i — i A Presbyterian Church | 11:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath Methodist Church o B | 12 o o i | cream...andice cubes! Easy to usc, and J i . g Franklin at Fourth | Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| Services in the new Community |yoythway 29 13 22 oL Bnaw { casy to get at, because it’s part of this | i i 7 u‘} 1 ‘ 3 “Where Welcome and Worship | E. E. Jensen. i Church Building Petersburg 18 44 44 ‘88 Rain | great new refrigeratos. E& Meet” | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek Robert S. Treat, Minister Bartiana . 64 43 50 0 Clear | ASTE“ L s 3 WILLIS R. BOOT_H, Mtnuter | Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible, Miss Ruth Brockst Organist Prince George . 54 ; 47 50 0 alonn: A Mo‘s'[-M 1““! Carol Beery Davis, Organist |Btudy and Devotion. | Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker {prnce Rupert 52 | @ 1 62 Cloud EFB‘GEnA - George B. Schmidt, Choir Director| Dorcas Society meets second and; 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship.}geatie ? v T Y 49 '6 Cleary | R { = 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. |fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. |Message by the Pastor, “Loaned|gina 52 | 46 46 54 Shower \ a ‘ ] 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for | A cordial welcome is extended to;To Us.” Choir response by the whizefiorse 43 f 36 37 . Cloud. B BE g l@ worship. |all the services of this church. | Junior Choir. Yakutat “45 [ 41 42 90 Rain 4 A special compartment — enclosed with - © 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. | 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School . q 7 4 % 5 gleaming glass and chilled by a special v /\ The Rev. Mr. Booth will preach| Church of J Christ of | Classe u@dila. . yeslerday jo 0:50.8, 10, lodsY) set of cooling coils concealed within the X b Sy, . RO01 WP DREeo eaus Fist 0 soes. WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was located | refrigerator salls— maintains still, super- 0 §800e sublpet, rDe, Divine FHpets Latter Day Saints Wednesday, after school, Juniorf, yhe Guif of Alaska yesterday morning has continued to slowly fill and dhay 2 4 moist cold. Uncoveredleft-oversstay fresh for Today.” This will be his (MORMON) {choir rehearsal and play hour. {y.q remained stationary for the past 24 hours. The low pressure center | and appetizing for days! And above it is o sermon after returning from| y yne geventh-Day Adventist 2 which was located in the western Aleutian Islands area has moved into| the Bulanced Gold section with pleaty of - ¥l rtlon 3ip,_fo the Sietes i) Chapel (2nd and Main) | The Presbyterian Church |the Bristol Bay area this morning and has become very intense. The| room for all your everyday foods. =\ i & is cordially invited to at-1; o w\ocelan, Branch President. Douglas, Alaska lowest pressure is about 28.10 inches in this center. This low pressure | . S Ve YT tend. The Choir will sing Ham-1"" 000" "\ = briecthood meeting. | Walter A. Soboleff, Minister area is expected to move into the Gulf of Alaska by iate tonight and N o o blen's “Beside Still Waters 10:45 a. m—Officers and teach-| Sunday Services little relief from the fresh to strong southeasterly winds is expected for | ~ = = lers meeting | 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. the next 24 to 36 hours. Rain fell during the past 24 hours from north- 3 The Christian Church | 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. { 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. | western Washington to the Gulf of Alaska and over the Aleutian Islands | 10th and E on Bus Line 12:00 noon—Sermon Service. and the southern portion of the Bering Sea. Snow flurries were re- ' HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, | Everybody welcome. Douglas Bible Church ported over central Canada and over western Alaska. Below zero tem- Now combined in one Kelvinator you Pastor Children’s Primary— Thursday,| Peter J. Nickel - Pastor peratures were reperted this morning over the extreme northern portion get a real Frozen Food Chest and the Phone - Blue 650 3:45 p. m. at Legion Dugout. | SUNDAY SERVICES of Alaska where minus two degrees was reported at Point Lay. Tem- Moist-Master Refrigerator—both pow- 5 Y o4 Sunday Services Ladies Relief Society- —Mond:\v,} 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. peratures remained above normal over Southeast Alaska vesterday. They ered by Kelvinator’s exclusive Polar- 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. 8:00 p. m., Trudy Nelson's residence, 11:15 a. m—Worship Service. |ranged from 42 to 55 degrees along the coast from Puget Sound to the | sphere cold-s 2 unit. Never needs % 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship.|at 619 East Street. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible|Gulf of Alaska this morning. attention. Never needs oiling. Feature 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic Services,| Thoughts for everyday: Example Study. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | for feature, you've never seen a refrig- " 3 Our auditorium at 10th and E|sheds a genial ray of light which| The Douglas Bible Church cord- Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A, M. Today erator as amazing as this! Other models start at v 5220 oo is not quite finished, but we arelmen are apt to borrow. So first|ially invites you to attend the WIND Height of Waves ®Price shown is for delivery in your kitchen with fives ol able to hold services in it. Form-|improve yourself today and then services. We urge you to enroll| Station Weather ‘Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) sear protation plan, Sicte ard local tazes cxton. Prices erly we were mecting in the Odd|improve your friends tomorrow. |in the Sunday School. There arelcape Spenter Cloudy 45 S 42 5 feet and ipicifications sulject o cRens & g Fellows Hall. We are happy to| - classes for everyone, parents, chil-|FEldred Rock Rain 45 SSW 28 5 feet » £ announce all services in the fu- First Church of God |dren, and young people. Point Retreat . Cloudy 45 SSE 16 3 feet ture wifl be held in the church at|gervices in parsonage—526 East St. | Fr R e —— Five Finger Light Cloudy 46 SSE 24 4 feet 10th and E. REV. and MRS. i, E. BEYER, | WITH CONSOLIDATED MINING ! Lincoln Rock . Drizzle 46 SE 10 1 foot We cordially invite you to at-| Pastors J. S. Young and R. A. Stephen- | Guard Island Cloudy 471 SW 4 Zero tend the Church “Geared to the SUNDAY SERVICES <on of the Consolidated Mining |Cape Decision Cloudy 46 SW 6 3 feet i Times and Anchored to the Book 10:00 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- | Company are staying at the Gas- | MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- Ch ) '5'7 Lak ice. Morning Wors| and Church ilmeflu NING: Protected waters of Southeast Alaska soufl; of Lynn Canal and - apel-By-1ne-Lake School. e north of Clarence Strait and the outside waters from Dixon Entrance ; g Corner Glacier iighway and Fritz 7:00 p. m—The Boys' and Girls' | FROM VANCOUVER to Sitka—southerly to southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. Taku ALASKA ELLCTRIC LIGHT Cove Road at Auk Lake |Hour. The Bible in pictures on 1}.91 P. Sparks and D. H. Consal of Inlet and Lynn Canal—southerly winds 30 to 45 miles per hour. Cross Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister |screen. | Vancouver are stopping’ at the Scund-Icy Strait area and the outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat—east- & POWER CO 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. All| 8:00 p.m—Preaching Service. Gastineau erly to southeasterly winds 30 to 40 miles per hour. Protected waters, children in the Auk Bay area are| Wednesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock —>>o———— Dixon Entrance to Clarence Strait—variable winds mostly southerly to Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable invited and urged to attend our!—Midweek Bible Study. | Waitresses ana rszatain Girls southeasterly generally less than 20 miles per hour. Cloudy with rain 24-hour Electric Service Bunday School. A friendly welcome to all, wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf or rain showers over the entire area., JUNEAU

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