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PAGE TWO i 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947 | BUFFET SUPPRR VN {miensr 7o ma s r e e (%IEI(!&DOIWSIESI'"E& SAYS MEYERS FOR MRS, CONSTANTINO | NEW‘ (vHINMOWN CAFE q | NORTH PASS SINKS IS DISGRACE | ONHe g ! NOW OPEN EVERY DAY Church of Jesus Christ ol'l Mr. Sam Constantino gave a | Latter Day Saints USCG cutter Wachusett, which i party and buffet supper for his p | (MORMON) was dispatched yesterday afternoon “\\-:m‘ A“jm_\ pifthday yesterd C{HNESEJ 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 A. M. | Franklin at Fourth 1 e Sventh-Day it 'm the location of the burning | ering o which 30 people were, Z | Seventh-Day Adventist evening, o W ‘AfiR'CflN Ch | : » inese Dishes Qur , 1 | | | *Where Welcome and Worship | Chapel (2nd and Main) 2eh invited ! . | Specialty | | | | Notices for this church column| must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Friday | evening to guarantee change of | sermon topics, etc. Light wm Church i seiner North Pass off Couverds First Church of Christ Meet® J. 8:'8foClellan, Branch President.|tiind. eported thai at : Guests gathered at the Constan 2| wiziis R BoorH, Minsster | g ) . }when she arrived on the scene, the ne on Decker Way, and | ¢ | 1000 a. m—Priesthood meeting. |Nortn ‘Pass tumed over and sank, HAp Arnold Make< State- ;m;;’l O s g{ Our EGG FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY Scientist Carol Beery Dav O ):00 n—Sunhdsy Soli Ve AT ool 10:45 a. m.—Officers and teach-{ o 5. V. 5 state 0:00 2. m.—Sunday School Jeorge B. Schmidt, Choir Director| o rmaeting: ‘ Soidlr:-T B, - Ve (Rl ied ment as Wamm P “ tiful birthday cake, they all sang jthat as his cutter approached e.rroins songs accompanied by Constantino SWEET and SOUR SPARE RIBS — NOODLES sunday services will be held at' 9:45 a. m day School. 3 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. ¢ v . i . . the North Pass, it was still bu and Peter Tabernilla | Home-Made Chili at nny hour Class is taught herwood, M. D.j e cordially invited m; lattend this class —Organ Preparation for | e 11 a. m. the First Church of The Adult Bible A \ 12:00 noon—Sermon Serviee ing “aithough gne end was sub- (a5 Moves fo Courfs |end Pewer Tabermilia - - ino Everybody welcome . Children’s Primary. Thux'&iu}',!?}!‘il "“‘f‘ \f‘(""filfibflwfi;i‘x{\ Y"’(“:’I'{ e tunes and recordings were made of as standing by the fla g ithe singing. Mrs. Constantino was ‘i 45 p. m. at Legion Dugout. lict WASHINGTON, Nov ' | Ladies Relief Sociely —Monday, ] presented with numerous lovely Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth|by Dr| Kathe and Main street and the subject|All adults vill be “Bod Wednesday, 8:00 v — iestimon- | " fal meeting. ! hm | Water surrounding the North The Senats war investigating com-, el s i 00 p. m,, Trudy Nelson's res 3 s 4 p R . g 3 clusion of the eve- Christian Science Reading Room| 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. {2 f‘é‘:_-“(f"““‘ s residencep. . was scattered with debris mittee closed its inquiry into uu‘!““; at the conclu In church buflding. This room 18| Sermon The Meaning of | ¢ A% i of all sort, including the vessel's tangled wartime dealings of Bennet Bl : A 5 x . 2 | Thoughts for everyday: Example D — ospen Wednesday afternoons from T The choir will sing 1gas tan sheds @ al ray of lig . Distorted by the in- E. Meyers today with an ‘mnum'l'-l £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- val "B st (sheds a genial ray of light which 3 ’ i | |tense heat, the tanks had broken ment by Chairman Ferguson (R- | vesday evening meeting. 6:00 p. m—The adult “Sup andi . € _apl__‘;‘i b‘”"‘l""}" So first|; e and it was necessary for Mich) that the entire record is be- ’"Ew vrw MEMBERS : The public is cordially invited to Bible Study Club” will meet at o gl b i oday and thenyoai” crews from the Wachusett to ir nt to prosecuting officers 1”"' IN“IATED usnln N'G"T __.—,__—_ sttend these services and visit the|the Church i friends tomorrow. iy them with fire axes. possible criminal actions reading room. | 7:30 p. m—The Westminister e o Soundings were taken at the, The committee wound up the! —_— - e [ First Church of God int where the seiner sank, but pe after hearing General 3 S ‘Fril]u\&‘lp Wik ot . th gRureh Services I parsobage—515 East Bt {,}?enw xu;l1t>xx1’lxx1e’. which \mj\ the 1}.{(:\1::1@;1 lu‘l}?‘p. )‘:‘xlxmj w .nnmel Nine man wee innmltdl i ”,KL The Methodist Church papbt 2 REV. and MRS. 1, E. BEYER, o g e il N etiy | Veterans of Foreign Wars last nigh : 0 Monday—The Junior Choir will| Ry longest available cn the Wachu- head of the Forces, testify| g " Cting of Taku Post in Ju- Opposite h‘derql ;nd Territorial |rehearse immediately after schuol_j Phone: Cvre:n 43, sett, was not 19”?” }'nmlgh to r"m-!‘\ that “on the evidence l.wfrnu YOU, yean. Following the meeting, the P Building ;a" the Church. | SUNDAY SERVICES gabom. - Howsyer, gaid. Comdr..q high ranking officer lm.\‘ d‘, new and old members witnessed the Wie i‘,’m‘M""f,’""e"d' | JThursday, 10:30 a m—THiS| 15.09° 1135 o m.—Urified Serv- fom"f‘“}' A locoron 4 'df fr e e bz ahi B rank.” pAA movie “Wings Over Ireland” ship Meet” church will join with the Method- 4 . W athom line. earings taken .. ramaticauy thanked the x regular VEW J rning 7 2 5 old dramaticaily tha and took part in the regular BEV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor it church in a union Thanksgiv- gf,,of,’{_‘” & WorshiD. op0 GHULED It he spat Shiawed iz (;;‘7' loca- genate investigating group for dis- card and stag party. Cinudia Kelsey, Parish Worker |y Sefvice 'to 'be™ BEA' i “ftne| MRtEs £l 0 o Seaeiiion as_ langliude 136° covering what called a “rotteh The new VFW members are: Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Pianist | Methogist Church. Rev. Willis R.| P ¢ latitude 58°-10.8 north; 1.1 P-4 “wonder- : 3 | ‘hood Hour,"” international broad- ¥ apple in L B85 Charles G. Burdick, Joe W. Alex- 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. |Booth will deliver the sermon. ekt huay }é!NY 009° true from Rocky Island v R tne: 10 Army, the AIr|gnder John E, Reynoldson, Robert e g RATY ALINERY " ¢ | " y ~ s is a retired Major Gen- ; rancis G, v Mrs. Fritz Johnson, Supt. | The Church of The Holy |Hour. The Bible inpictures'on the | ;"' (o rtunate that the gas S5 during the war Was Dep-| AaHiEE: (‘j,merl‘Gl‘;.ll:.mal;damgi.fi; 10:00 a, m—Kindergarte:, Lipt. Trinity, Episcopal i“}f.gg“ b By iy line tanks broke loose, according Chief of Procurement (pur- vl;c;::"“ ol A Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Supt Fosith fl;” Gold Streets | 4 p.‘ B g .c L to Carlson; for if the Y, chasing) for the Army Air Force. I 1 ted Taki 11:00 a. w~—Morning f ‘ Wednesday Eyening, 8:00 o'clack the North Pass might have remain- o id the committee Neil Taylar was SpRo.e ki u Miéssags by the Pastor Rev, Chas. E. Rice, Vicar | _Midweek Bible Study. Eyinpiin Fass gt aye Sameln| Fergison sald - the mittee oot T ot the VEW Alaska e A, 9 ler, Choir Director | Friday and Saturday, 8:15—“The hav;mtiosx‘)l)mm? lkuc:n'w:l! 'l;](lh\”"~\ wouid u}“ \m»\‘(' act m.:‘ i Bwk_‘Dc))al‘UflGht Automobile Award Chiolr 4 Wilda Faunce Husted, |Chapel of the Air” over KINY. gr filammcd e e e el 4 (.‘\:" “”]" '“:1“ St :p;c_ Committee by Post Commander 7:30—“Learning for Life” Sunday bt | & biendly welsame t all, Whin' the sevén Dpersons on the yiotice i, gon ent bonds. Mey-|Bunt Gruening. | PICKING FLOWERS ' Evening Service; .Classes, Hym Sujiday, Seroiced ! North Pass were brought to Juncau nd his family at! P . i . EIEFIE, Sodnd « Monch I FLE, dgy. Alleg ST, First Baptist Church yesterday _ afterncon by Alaskalone tim $4000,000 in bonds FROM ANCHORAGE | fOI‘ THANKSGIVING and devotions led by Virginia 8. m—Holy Communlon. _ | Franklin and Fourth {Coastal Airlines, two of the men . morsing and made paper Pro- | Neusfeld and the Young Adults. 10:00 a. m—Church School. J. T. SPURLIN, D. D.,, Minister |were taken to St. Ann's Hospital | Walther G. Sunden of Anchorage oty q Refreshments served by W. §. C.| 11:00 a m.—Momning Prayer 1000 a, m.—Sunday School. Class- | for treatement of injuries. Attorney General Clark®is staying at the Juneau Hotel. | «-picking them to thank a gracious S. Committee apgtiprmon. . ._.es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-{ Jjames mm skipper and own- , et tax offitlats to ex= - 504 hostess—to add distinction to your Mon 3:00 p. m.—Junior Choir Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scouts. perintendent. {er of the boat, has a badly bruis- amine the whole record ¢ take HERE FROM FAIRBANKS | table — to lend sentiment to your e 5 L : ¢ AR 11:00, 8, m—Morning Worship. . {ed back “hm struck by the vessel's' qucpy steps as are necessary.” | ! greeting? Be sure to pick them here! : 'Vlumld‘ 7:00 “C}JL I'fu\-} “Hh ) Churdl 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. boom. s taken at the hos-|" g Ak the Federal District At-{ Julia Sipi of Farbanks is re-| We have the finest selection — the ing our n»\nlt‘rhn\lm-x\ gifts. o ¢ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer{pita] ~huwi no bones were brok- o ... iy Washington to examine gistered at the Baranof. i most reasonable prices ;‘ Tuesday, 3:30 p. m.—Brownies, I M‘;”I"e‘:(";lo—/fz:‘;‘c}‘!‘;e;g: ine Meeting and Scripture Study. en, however the testimony of Meyers and oth-' ST = T | . i * i Troop V. | B I Willie James, who was acting asig.¢ o “ o of perjury.” | FROM HOONAH | e AP A " | i S, el ers on the “question of perjury i ) il Tuesday, 7-9:00—Volley Ball at hegris: of 1in) CHY ! Russian Orthodox Church {engineer on the boai, receiVed ferguson reminded that the spec-! Ao CRDER NOW for Next Thlll'lday f Grade Gym. Cubs the first hall| g ygRBERT HiLLERMAN, Pastor | Of St. Nicholas ’.ewni degice bums on his hands iy te committee is not a court Dr and Mrs. E. L. Kelly of Hoo-, h in basketball practice. Mrs. Eunice Nevin, { ¥ and face when the fire first flar-! o B . . at the Baranof. | Mrs XA - p . 2 n G 2 ¢ E not prosecute. But, he nanh are stopping at the Baranof. jednesday, 8:00 p. m.--WSCS iy A ’ Fifth Street th g e B M AL : g alisriilsloss i s o . Choir Director. | led up around the gasoline genera 1id that Congress, courts and the evening circle at Mrs. Miller's oo g Tonight (Saturaay) 7:00 p. m.— Clements, attend- re if “false] HERE FROM IDAHO Katherine Alexander, | Evening Service. llcr Dr. John nation could not endure home Organist % 1iny physician, said both James| w..iine is permitted ! Roberta Clement of Boise, Idaho, _ Thursday, 10:30 a. m.—Union g.45 —Sunday. Ebuoot ‘Mf:sn::é }Slg;vl(c:e, 10: ooxn m. leh' w“d ‘Mm_ks would be discharged ‘Q“ i m:(h (D-NM) broke in'is at the Baranof 311 SEWARD Ihanksgiving Service with the| 1y.gg “The Worship Service. | Ghoir rehenrsal every Thursday|{fom the hospital in a few davs:li "y he agreed and recommend- et Noishern Light Presbyterian chureh|gounon ‘o tne Pastor, “A Glimpse gy oo 5 o) every Thursday! "y, ‘North Pass was the largest! | “testimony in the case be re- HERE FROM SITKA ¥ TFLEHONE 311 g the Mathodist chyrch. Rewewrough ‘e, Small, Dgor? Henior|” B Loat ever built on Gastineau Chan-|ro .4’ 10 the U. S. District Attor- Jack Ballinger of Sitka is staying Willis R. Booth, preaching, with i Ak g choir, Himmel's “Prayer.” The nel and was launched on June 17} for action on “this ques- at the G‘lwnez\u Hotel. ” she “Mothodiss. Gholr” alnging | 7:30 p. m—Junior Luther Lea-' 2 of this year. The boat was con-| Deriury.” oty el T gue, leader, Ruth Bloomquist. | Salvation structed by the Juneau Marine| . told the committee that Thristiz S ki Tuesday, 6:45 p. m--Junior! A Co. for Capt. James Marks, long- L L T naanted My an Scie Z.esson- | oo rmy ¢ : id (]}11: i > N *SO1 | Goirpractice V. Wiliouakte Ais time fishing skipper in Southeasticp “word that he no longer held Sermon, Sunday Services Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Senior| ngajor gandy Mifs. Bric Newbould Alaska. finvestments frém which he might ; e ; : 3. Warner christens? 3 i The suoject or rne ussm;va-r.,c';?;f“;::c“;i' Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Mrs, Charles G, Warne 2 profit” due to his high position in ; § i 'sday, a. m.—Thanksgiy- ed the boat at the dedication e Ay Force. mon which will be read in ail' e Sunday 3 I b} > Ay ¢ S s Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-| 1§ Day Service R 11:00 a. m—Holiness meeting. !‘-mml’“’- which was held at the| "Amolq was referring to testimony day, Nov. 23. will be “Soul and . Saturday, 9:30 a m—First year 0 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 'Northern Commercial Company. ItS pefore the committee that Meyers, o e = 3 Catchism Class. icompletion was ciled as a NEW .55 yetired, actually held $35,000 ‘ | = | 6:00 p. m.—Sunda, 5 : $ Body 11:00 a. m—Second year Catech-| 5.0 P F—Sunday School Tilestonie. in the development of|orth of stock in seven aircraft Golden Text: II Corinthians. 30 p. m—Service. isi =] b rea. anies & P > W re- We all, with open face beholding ’I’,,S“’;‘ m—Section 2, year 1, Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m—Bible hoat h‘é“d““g ip. thisgate companies ;i}lw-lA'l'lfmw‘l‘_c”:‘“h:mh’cfd e (PP as in a glass the glory e ' Class and prayer meeting, Eorted to as in a glass the glory of the PR e a; d p Y i ars hans - | Thursday, st e nene. A § The following selections are taken (Assembly of God) | Night. ) it 4 aca from the Lesson-Sermon { % | Saturday night, 7: 30 p. m—Praise} Entries must be in by 6 o'clock dicated Ly this evidence, njg,xrdless From the Bible—T beseech ye Fourth and Franklin Streets }'vervlce ‘!omght in Darrell's Antler Con- of ability, rank or position.” i therefore, brethern, by the mercies REV, B. E. BARER, Postor jtest. Reod Darnell announces to- S eee of God .th ve p;- sent your bod- Sunday Services aoegmEmy | day that the contest will close to- WITH CAA AT SITKA el '“‘.mg e ““cc‘_ hely, ac- 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Schoal. Class- | ] vh - night and that the judges will meet e g ceptable unto God, which is your| 4 1OF all ages| A special invitation | Oug aSL urcn tomorrow evening to select the H. H. Smith of the CAA at Sitka, e . |0 those children not already at- | winners. Resul 5 vite d Karen and Douglas reasonable service, (Romans.) i S, esults of the contest his wiie, and aren al 2! From Science and Health with ¥Nding a Sunday Schoos. | S 'ces { will- be announced Monday. Smith are staying at the Baranof. Key to the Scriptures, by Mary| L% 8 m.—Mornlng Warship. ervl - — - — e Baker Edd __Thcp sciéx;cey Pl 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic servlce.l — ing reveals 5mm as perfect c‘z"-n A 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet-| Notices for tms gnurc)l: column ! the Father is perfect, hecause the "’g',oo m\.stlbe receivedo y_ £ ; Empire L : 3 é p. m. Friday—¥oung Peo-|nct later than 10 o'clock Friday! Soul, or Mind, of the spifitual o ’ PR 3 ple's meeting. evening to guarantee change of man is God, the divine Principle {sermon topics, etc. of all being, and because this real ii 2 man is governed hy Soul instead Seventh- Day Adventist Saint Al s' Ch h of sense, by the law of Spirit, not Corper Second and Main oysious urc E by the so-called laws of matter.| REV. 4, L. ZUMWALT, Pastor | REV. J. F. McELMEEL, S. J. (Page 302, | The services of this church are Pastor g held on Saturday, the Seventh Day Sunday Services : M resbyterian of the week. 10:00 a. m.—Mass. ; Memprisl T 3eaby ‘ 10:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath 3 Church School. ~Bible classes for all ages.| St. Luke's Episcopal Church ; Corner West 8th and E Streets |Mrs. John E. Turner, Superinten- Douglas, Alaska i “A Church with an open door— |dent, Very Rev. Chas. E. Rice, Vicar | ‘Whosoever will may come’.” i 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath| s Margaret Pearce, Organist _, DRINK i WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Worship. Sermon by the pam,r_l 3o Ainica ] A Manse, 1003 10th & B | E. E. Jensen. i f’(d () 1[ The Ministry of Music, John c.l Wegdnesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek | D [ Goins and Joyce Howell. | Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible ouglas Community ¢ Sunday School Superintendent— | Btudy and Devotion. Methodist Church Richard Wells. | Dorcas Society meets second and| Services in the new Community Sunday Services fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. | Church Building i 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. A cordial welcome is extended to| Robert S. Treat, Minister 3 2 v . 11:00 a. m—Divine Worship. lall the services of this church. Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist 3 il : A lot of people intend very seriously to start buying Sermon by the Pastor, “In Full Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | ===ie & i .3 e U. S. Savings Bonds. Service.” Choir anthem, “That The Christian Chure! | 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship. 3 ¢ % 5 thing to do, but somehow My Soul May Serve Him Better,” 10tk snd E on Bus Li h 1M&*saze by the Pastor, “Too Good T . They’re convinced ntsasouxtxfi N ihttle’hul’dl‘e— Ackley and B on Bus Line Ir, Mis.” Choir response by the they never seem to get over that las HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, |0/ ; 6:30 p. m.—Westminister Fellow- Pagtor * |Junior choir the dotted line. ship, Anita Brown, Leader Bhidis - Bits: &8 10:30 a. m.—Class period. . i r ; ; This is too bad. Because once you’ve signed on the dotted 7:30 p. m—Half hour of favorite Sunday Services | Wednesday, after school, Junior ¥ i P 4 line; it%s all automatic * hymr the Pastor,| 10:00 a. m.—Bible School |choir rehearsal and play hour. 4 ; > . _ ¥. 5 E Better Than Yesterday.” S Ty Mrs. W. H. Knap"‘ v —_— TheBondsaxeboughtforyou—monthBftermonl ; Tuesday, 7:30 p. m rclm\mn'm charge of the Bible School and| The Presbyterian Church They mount up fast. And in just 10 yea.rs, you get $4 { ‘ s Gt R Gings | Communion while Dr. Murphy is| Douglas, Alaska back for every $3 you put in. - i P MO laway. The Bible School welcomes| Walter A. Sobgleff, Minister Why not clear that last little hurdle today? Sign up for Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Churen|*" fronil ‘ 0 p. s;nggm::;vwsishool' ! the Payroll Plan at your place of work, or for the prayer service and Bible study. | 2 2:00 p, m—Divine Worship. ] { Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank! —_ 7:30 p. m—Boy Scout Troop Chapel-By-1ne-Lake ; s Mg . meeting Corner Glocier fighway and Fritz D <R e e 2 o 3 h ouglas Bible Church Thursday, 10:30 a. m.—Thanks-| Cove Road at Auk Lake 5 ; i il BES giving Day service at Salvation| Rev. Willis . Booth, Minister | Feler J. Nickel o Pastor Save the easy, automatic way—with U S. Savings Bonds Army Citadel | 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. All 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. _— ichildren in the Auk Bay area are 5 e 's| / Catholic Churcn |nvited and urged to attend our| lrln;fl,?sdil,-.mv}a(‘)”o;.sh:fi Sichiel;le : Church of the Nattvity of the I“‘"‘d”’ School. | Study. IT’S EASY TO HAVE THE COMFORTS TO WHICH YOU ARE Blessed Virgim Mary, Juneau | i y The Douglas Bible Church cord- ACCUSTOMED, PLUS THE PLEASURES OF SEEING YOUR Fifth and Gold Streets { Church of Christ ially invites you to attend the PLEASE rotum ALASKA FRIENDS, MANY OF WHOM MAKE THEIR “OUT- REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Meets in the Americun Legion Hall|services, We urge you to enroll Masses on Sunda, ~7:00, 9:00 and |on Second Street, between Frank-'in the Sunday School. There are empty bottles promptly SIDE” HOME AT THE. .. 10:30. lin and Seward Streets. classes for everyone, parents, chil- . | Masses on Week Days—T7:00 and | BOYD FIELD, Minister dren, and young people. N > w lli gt ll te ‘ 1:00 { Bnenar s SR poe T 3 ! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ew as n 0“ " ‘ Benediction, 7:36 p. m. Sunday. Sunday Services Around 8,200,000 people in the; ™ T n Q | v, ‘ 7 Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl-| 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. United States are employed in JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Vice P?(i&iglytv wd xE’I;ZIi)nOR&rector » i days, eve of Pirst Fridays, 4 to §! 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. the motor vehicle industry and © 1947 The C-C Ca. b ANREINE 1 pm; 7t 9p m 2:00 p. m.—Evening Service. its auxiliary services

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