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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1948 § PAGETWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WREATH FOR POPPY U. 5 COMTGUARD iz oo 7o ‘DAY WILL BE MADE mSpE(I’OR VIS"S burgh were scheduled to leave here today after inspecting the Cutter : =y : Wachusett in Juneau. ain Gordon W. McLane, West W-A=-N-T A-D-S ONNEXT WEDNESDAY . | | Notices for this church column| 11:00 am.-—Morning Worship. Fifth and Gold Streets Coast Inspecting Officer for the U. CARROLL RETURNS | ‘,; must be received by The Empire| 7:00 pm—Training Union. REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. |S. Coast Guard, arrived here yes- Jack Cargoll returned yester- | ° not later than 10 o'clock Friday| 8:00 p.m-—Evening Worship. Masses on Sunday, 7, 9, and| The American Legion Auxiliary|terday via Ellis Airlines from day from the Sitka Rnpubli(‘;m: FOB SALE FUB SALE (J evening to guarantee change of i (0:30 am. | Poppy Day Program is well under | Ketchikan in the company of Lieut. Convention where he was Sergeant-, ' B he conven- | MONTHLY income over $160 from TWO Ledroom residence on 12th 1 sermon topics, etc. Christian ' Science ZI.esson- Masses ou Week Days—7:00 and | way as reported by Mrs, Mabel Ly- | G. Sponburgh. The Coast Guard at-Arms. Carroll says 2 N : ul i o " : 8:30 am, beck, Poppy Day Chairman. cers are making a routine in-|tion a tremendous success.” | 2 houses, 6 cabins, good condi-| Street. Large living room with % First Church of Christ, Sermon, Sunday Services |™ponagicion, 7:30 p. m. Sunday.| Several thousand of the Httlé vet- | — i S 2 iirlohe ok | tion, good locate. Purnished and| fireplace, dining room, full con- ] The suoject or the Lesson=Ser-| eonfessions—Saturday, eve of holl- | eran made poppies were ordered| = - | rented. 9th St. $7,500.00. crete basement, oil heat, gar- Scientist :nn which will be read in all| jays eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 through the Department of the $3,000 takes 42x100 lot with 4-room; age; completely furnished. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun-|p ", . 7 to 9 p. m. Auxiliary direct from Veterans hos- furnished house, Pike St. Terms.| NEW two _bedroom house on —S! School. v 23w e “Sol N i 10:00 a. m u; y School (day, May 23, will be “Soul and| | DUPLEX, appr. 8 yrs. old, good in- Behrends Avenue. | sunday services will be held at| i S | pitals, where they are made by pa- { g ! 11 a. m. in the First Church O(IB(:'\fldm kbl - ookl | THE GLORIOUS CHURCH tients so badly handicapped it is | vest; also 3-bdr. house and du-; HOUSEL House, 6 bedrooms, two Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth w0 T e N‘m”la“sr MISSION | impossible for them to do-any other | plex, all on Evergreen. baths, large yard, central loca- Ind Main street and the subect| s . oo cerment hath the temple 0°1 210 South Pranklin St. type of work to earn money. (45650 if immediate sale takes 2! tion. will be “Soul and Body ‘C"']') :"’(‘”"' ll’:“"li‘_z”i"‘wi'f are the| George L. Ward, pastor The proclamation has been issued, bdr. home, Erwin St. Compl. re- | EXCELLENT Small House on wat- The public is cordially invited tm P\:“m ‘mm‘ daily Léswl]-Sor- Phone Green 572 {and orders for poppy wreaths are decorated, new :i_-room basement, er front. ettend these services and visit Lhe]m“n Eohesians: ",\“'fl be brt‘newed -Sunday, Wednesday in and the next step is the making dum?h’ bath facilities, furnace. |PROPERTY on Fritz Cove Road. reading room. $h the “pm( of your mind: and that | of the poppy wreaths which will be DOU()LAS—-JOhn‘SOH home, unex- LARGE commercial lot fronting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—7estimon- 8 R s t the Legion Dugout May 26, start- celled marine view, 2 bdrs., built- | ~ Small Boat Harbor. Iw DUt on the tewimit, WAdE ites ing at 10 o'clock and continuing ins, large cement basement, furn- Everyone that seeks to enter Heaven, even all creeds, race lal meeting. Christian Science Reading Room’ ln church buillding. This room is rpen Wednesday afternoons frim £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- | sesday evening meeting. The methodist Church Building \ “Where Faith and Friend- | ship Meet” I mi RFV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor | Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | Mr;. Edward P. Chester, Jr., ()n.':m-} ist. | 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. | Mis. George Playdon, summer | Superintendent of Beginner De-| [And H {If the material body is man, he is |a portion of matter, or dust. On the |contrary, man is the image and like- Opposite Fedetal end Territorial |ness of Spirit; and the belief that God is created in righteousness and | true holiness Correlative passage from “Sclence ith With Key to The " by Mary Baker Bddy | Scriptur there is Soul in sense or Life in| matter obtains in mortals, alias rtal mind, to which the apostle | refers when he says that we must “put off the old mar (p. 172) Resurrection Lutheran | Church Main and Third Streets | | tribes, kindre¢ tongues and peo-|through the day and evening until | ples. Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main A. L. Zumwalt, Pastor |all orders are filled. Refreshments will be served to workers and all members and friends who are in- terested in this program are asked to be at the Dugout to assist with The services of this churca are wreath making. held on Saturday, the Seventh Dsy of the week. 9:45_a. m.—Sabbath School and Bible Study Class. Wesley Truner, Superintendent. | The making of the wreaths with ‘frrsl\ green cedar boughs and little | veteran-made poppies originated in the Juneau Unit of the American | Legion many years ago and is an Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Children’s | outstanding feature of the Poppy Division leader. Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. 11:00 a. m.-~Sabbath Worship Hour, the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist | ® Day Program. Poppy Day is one | week from today. TIDE TABLE | GLACIER Highway—Monty home, ished; Walker prop. on Nob Hill $5500, floor furnace, basement, garage, 3 bdrs., electric kitchen, furnished; Walters prop., base- | ment, furn., 2 bdrs. immediate possession. $5,800, modern, large living room, marine view, 2 streams, garden, etc.; Peterson, ~2 bdr, cement basement, 2-room log cabin, large garden, light plant, 4 acres pat. land; 2 houses, acre land, part , light plant; $1,600 and $800, Fromholst prop. CANNERY, 25-man crew; Seaview | Apts.; Peterson prop. near Men- denhall bridge; pile driving | equip; large bus. prop. on Will- WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 35-FOOT troller, 30-HP Palmer en- gine, price $3,500. Gradiner Sulli- van, Elfin Cove. 894, 6t {HALF Interest in fully equipped beat shop and ways. Red 110, Box 1882. 890 6x EIGHT 6 0x16 tires, excellent con- dition; will sell singly or in group. Phone 346. 894 3t IDELCO Radio, floor model, reason- able. 139 Willoughby. 894 3t HQ-120-X with speaker, phono at- taghment. Complete body building e S, partment | “In the heart of the City for the | church invites you to “Remember | ® 10:15 am—Adult Class meet at| hearts of the City” jThc Sabbath Day” and worship|® course. 225 1bs. 6 ft. chrone sleeve | bar, iron boots .and head, ‘strap. oughl 2nd Hand Store; bull- | the Church. |G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor|with them. MAY 23 | dozer; power equip. for falling, Call Red 734 804 5t 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. | Mrs. Eunice Nevin, High tide, 1:37 a.m., 18.7 ft. | $800; bus. net $650 monthly; the r - § Message by the pastor “Do We| Choir Director First Cnurch of God Low tide, 8:13 a.m.,, -2.8 ft. | Decker Bldg, etc. | THREE-Quarter bed, spring, mat- CABINS, summer homes, Louisa, tress. Green 462, 894 tf { Fritz, Lenas Cove. Ragpeceet s i 8 R | —~- BURROUGHS adding machine, late model, automatic carriage, $275. M"RPI“ & Munpny‘ 20th Century Market. 891 f ! REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | — e 3 High tide, 14:32 p.m., 15.7 ft. Low tide, 20:12 p. m,, 26 ft. ally Care?” Anthe y the Senior | Mrs. Bernice McCay | e i e LY o |Odd Pellow Hall, 209 Franklia St.| est Lord Jesus,” with Organist. ¢ flute obligato. A story of the Mis-| 9:45 . m.—Sunasy sSchool. | REV. and M;::io;’s‘ E. BEYER, sion giving of the church for the| 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. ; vear and a brief picture of condi- non by the pastor “To The Tri- Res“’;}’l‘:se_5266’“’::“,“35"”‘ tions as they are in Eurcpe given|une God be Glory Forever.” % é ions as they are in Europe en | une ry Forever SUNDAY SERVICES MAY 24 High tide, 2:14 a.m., 183 ft. Low tide, 8:52 am., -2.7 ft. eeoc000sces 3 hp aircooled inboarda motor. Jim by Eric Mann. 3 7:00 p.m.—Ej h League. I 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service. Mrs. Nash, sister of Mrs. A. B. Morgan at | 7:00 p.m.—Junior Luther League. Thursday, 6:30 p.m.—Picnic sup- per by Ladies Aid at Douglas Rec- reation Beach. 10:00 - 11:50 a. m—Unified Serv- ice. Morning Worship and Church Schoo!. High tide, 15:13 p.m,, 15.2 ft. Low tide, 20:53 p.m, 3.3. ft. | Phone 676 over First National Bank | | 'FORRENT | Ellen’s Grocery Store. 893 3t MEDIUM Size restaurant range, oil burner, excellent condition. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- | 9:30 am—3ection I; " 'is - YeOresentative the “¥c 5 ’|hood Hour, ternational broad- Lewis, representative of the “Youth |ye Catechetical C CN“ ovef_“Kmiyn g SEA FOODS BASIN For Christ” movement will be the turday 11:00 a.m—Year 2; Cat-| 50" NG Fellowship, DS BABY Sl evening speaker. echetical Cla 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. ST Wi esday evening le meet- | 2% % e WS . | Wednesday Evening, 8:00 oclock | Dredging operations have been :,’7,“,6”1 ;i‘fbc‘fs,fii,;,;l;;,f’“:}j*1““ ' The Church of The Holy Bible study classes meet in the|completed at the Sea Foods Basin, Thursday — 7:45 pm. : Senior | Trinity, Episcopal different home of the congrega- |being constructed by Ed Krause, Fourth and Gold Streets tion. | and bids are now being taken for Choir rehearsal. % | | Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Friday - Saturday, 8:15 a. m.— | building of the dock. | and the Rev. Clifford| S R e AT 2-ROOM Apt. No pets, children.| Alaska Credit Burau. 893 3t 1% i Crescent Apts. Ph. 428. 95 tf| i 13 1 |2 BEDROOM home garage and 1 block | garden, Ph. 037-4. 893 6t from Fld(‘r'fl Bldg. 890 tf —0m0m ———— —— 18-ft, Reinell Cabin Cruiser, G SMALL House on Hiway. erle‘ inboard motor, good condit P.O. Box 531. 89 1 mo. Make offer. Ph. Green 768. 90 6x BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY <oom, steam-heated.| PROPERTY at 8th near Gold ) F‘f‘:;"’v ?f‘v’:i;l‘ ‘“‘:fl‘,‘" ;:{hg]_‘\_ :::‘h_ Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist , Thc Chapel of the Alr" over| Krause said he expects to get the JUNEAU COLD STORAGE | r rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf| Creek, 30x50 frame building with B Miss Monica Farley, Choir Dir, |KINY. | bullding and dock underway the & eS8 | — —— | four room furnished apartment. | ject to weather. © 1948. Th: Coca-Cola Compan: | I R 4 | A fr'endly welcome to all. | latter part of June and have it| The Coca-GefeCompuny ABOUT 50 Squni? feet office| gy Black 611 after 6 0 6 This church is cooperating in | Trinity Sunday | T rocessing by tho | F—————— T e s g e iR ck 611 after 6 pm, 90 6x Varation Church School, beginning | 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. ready for shrimp processing by the | £ 4 np( 2 .SnwarAng e Wi’ll t et — L June 1 | 10:00 a.m.—Church ‘School | Russian Orthodox Church |'** ** @glm;“, i | e, 7 - ! moi?:x{ and dcco?ate fi; suit ?:rl; see D OX?:'T' s l’easomobh' t‘ 3= 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and | . S A P 8 | sermon 4 Of St. Nicholas | DON'T MISS \ | ant. R. E. Robertson, phone ¢ Memoriai Presbyterian | 7.45 pm_Evening services at| Fifth Street “It's A Wise Child” ! " H i 3¢ + 300 | ELECERIGDuIVE DECE LEAn H) Church Douglas i | Tonight (Satuiday, T:00 p. m—| May 28-29 892-t1 | um ln ’ ea "‘ |t e e | (For boats with 12 or 32 volt ; Cotner West 8th dnd'E Streets Monday, 8:00 pm.—Monthly Evening Service. TR T 'm(fmmy AColonhal H;wr e;hyl: L:x:::)v}nsxo fi“‘fz‘é'—"oz? rw?»rwpeha“& nday, _.pm: y 9 - 4 3 s g i ne! 5.00; iggerhea ! A Church with an open door— |meeting of Altar Guild | Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. ngh\ Empire wantads get results! and ‘Halibut sheave. $185.00; 4- 1 | Mass and Holy Communion. e o 3 3 Choir rehearsal every Thursday| NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- dlso steam baths. Scandinavian | $85.00. All this gear has been ‘Whosoever will may come’.” Thursday, WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister|hearsal. 0il Burners . {4t 7:30 p. m. FUR STORAGE o Manse. 1003 whaB i o e | Clabati e aER ‘R“ms- 736 | fested in actual operation for 12 rs : ) g S / Bethel Tabern K £ . Sk ROOM: kitchen privilegcs. Home! ™Months and is unconditionally A Goins and Joyce Howell Latter Day Saints acle | Marfin Victor Furs, Inc, Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 DON: ichemily e | Ninteed WEBRBERORBEY i (Assembly of God) (MORMON) | Fourth and Franhlin Streets in the Seventh-Day Adventist | REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Chapel (2nd and Main) | Sunday Services | J. 8. McClellan, Branch President.| 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- Sunday §ervlcfi | 3 for all ages| A special invitation | 10:20 a. m.—Officers and Teach- 40 those children nct already at- | Sunday School Superintendent— | Arthur Paulson. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—Divine worship. 6:30 p. m.—Westminster Fellow- MARINE REPAIR, SITKA, 82 tf Harri Machine Shep, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and ruonD, CO. fnc. 1 Complete Photographic Supplies FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 3 602. 878 tf 1 ey ers’ meeting. tending a Sunday Sch d D g o Sniavtins | SUST Bactifice: Zenitn ® 12-tub 7:30 p.m. Divine Worshin. S ¢ : 001. H Artists’ Paints and Materials | acrifice: eni -tube A Monday, 4:00 p. m.—High School [ 10:30 a. m—Sunday School 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. We have never pal . Blue Printing - Photostats | COmb. Radio phono. New. Ph. 9 Girls Club, 11:30 a. m.—Sermon Service. " 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. LESS ihan | Red 662. 888 tf 2 Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Christian Eve'ryhndvy welcome. { 8:00 p. m, Tuesday—Prayer meet- AVON PRODUCTS representative | i \fer's Fellowship, Children's Primary— Thursday, |ing. 21/2 % H P2, Black 475. P.O. Box 762. tf | | THREE-Apt. House, all furnished. Good location. 416 East St. 87 tf 3:45 p. m. Legion Building. 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young Pz0- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer ser- x ; : F i Ladies Relief Society and Priest- |ple’s meeting. vice, Bible study and testimony. i GUAPANTEED Realistic Perman- | on Savlngs ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up. ‘36.800-6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- v DO YOU need more income? I! $5 each. Phone 132. Fred Tur- o . hood Meeting—Monday, 8:00 p, m. 7 ‘Th d e 4.00 . m.—Girls Club. 9 Choir rehearsal lane; because your adversary'the| Douglas Churf:h | Y SIp s VAL : u i sl 883, LE 7 7:30 p. m—stsionary[?:;‘?t‘ :ie:mrgna‘:lggml.,xl?:,mv.:lk;:h:‘ S o e l wnmn | HOTEL In good location for sale o | | ' J A | | rl h or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf Fnan 7:30 p.m. Teachers train- your, 1 Pe. 5:8. erVIces lg s : PR A3, 2 22 a9 in gelass - " THIRTEEN year old girl wants _Ioh'uMl %-ton Dodge truck, new } fhe Notices for tms church column caring for a child. Phone Blue motor, new ‘brakes, good rubber, w n Tiok 3 must receiv $750; 1941 nel 1-ton Ford Northern Light Salvation ey h";:r :h:‘fdmbi,;:; 'i,',’_"’:;; J U N E A U 5 S I T K A 199 e u‘ £rack 4200 8- aed tires, T00¥a0 « Presbyterian Church Army evening to guarantee change of Franklin at Fourth Willoughby Ave. ' |sermon topics, etc. (Way Ports as required) need more help! Part-time or| pin. 881 tf “Where Welcome and Worship Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould full time. Splendid opportunity 1937 GHEV =) it 3600 i Meet” Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Saint Aloysious’ Church for any man or woman who can | +78p0d condition, i WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Sunday RV 7 3 B Sasr 5. 3 Let I T Juneau Departures: 3:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. qualify in the highest paying Fhone 158. 876 & Wilda Faunce Husted, Organist.| 11:00 a. m.—Honnes, meeting. Pastor g el ncome 1ax o sales work known. Positions open| cOMPLETE Body anc Fender ‘Shop | | George B. Schmidt, Choir Director| 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. | Sunday Services 1. NEW P. M. flight provides Sitka-bound or in every community in S. E.|” (el equipped. Reasonable. In- ‘ 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. | 9:00 a. m—Mass. SAVINGS wayport-bound passengers one-day service Alaska. Phone or write Henry| qujre Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- l.xo;ou Du_ xg.—-lrne Ad;l; Blb:ie 7:30 p. m‘—h"crt’lgeo iy T | ¥ from States, Interior and Southeastern M. Hogue, Box 1173, Juneau,| joygnpy. " a2 ot class, A atherine Sherwood,| Tuesday night, p. m.—] e St. Luke’s Epi 1 Ch h Alaska points Alaska. 893 tf| leader. |Class and prayer meeting. R SbiODa: Lhurc Earn Exira Cash ok G — /1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good . 43 i ) Douglas, Alaska Fie o1 e 2 ® 060 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 ¥ " wéf;,ffl,“' R o ek i mg;hfln::‘sdny. 700 b m-HoR ’hfi!y Sunday 2. NEW P..M. flight also provides daily sched- S BAETRNE Wtk b ke e Sondmanémzl:: ;;:r?:ngns Gro; 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth|Rev. Sameul A. McPhetres, Vicar FOR YOU uled one-day round trip flight between o ond cook wants work. Box ‘8| 0 o o el Sermon siibject, “Loyalty at Its|Night. l\’llhiss Margarg Pxearce, Orgam'std Y Juneau and Sitka with convenient lay-over. e 4183, care Empire. 885 tf ‘e | TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, Best.” The choir will sing Shelley’s| Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise| 7:46 pm—Evening prayer an i i © ¢ o 00 00 o 0 o o' Phone Red 765 . 843 it “Hark, Hark, My Soul.” A ‘mursery |service. sermon. You've wanted to start SAVING . . . Well, here’s the money! Put dollars saved thru 48 Income Tax Reductions in a Sav- ings Account. Funds cur- rently earn 2149 a year with Safety Ihsured up to $5,000.00. Become a regular Payday Saver this month. is nrovided at the church each Sun- Church of Christ d day morning for the convenience of | sreers in the American Legion Hall Douglas Community parents who desire to worship With | o Second Street, between Framk-| + Methodist Church us. Mn and Seward Streets. Services in the new Community 6:00 p.m. The Sup and Study Clup BOYD FIELD, Minister Church Building will meet in the Church parlors Phone - - Red 379 Robert S. Treat, Minister with Dr. Catherine Sherwood lead- Sunday Services Mrs. James Parsons, Organist ing the discussion and Miss Helen a. m—Bible Study. Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker | D. C as hostess a. m.—Worship Service 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship.| Wednesday-—The Couple Club will :00 p. m—Evening Service. Message by the pastor, “Do We hoid its annual picnic. All mem- Really Care.” Story of the mission The Christian Church WANT furnished house or apart-|3 HOUS! G lot. - Also DAILY Scheduled Flights || nert o man, wice oo i or"pae *** ™ 2 2% g Ph. Red 372. Lee Morrison. 86 tf (Commencing May 24th) ! Jewish Painfings JUNEAU-HAINES-SKAGWAY ""‘eczg;';:";fmm; Comignineia 1 Juneau Departure: 3:00 p.m. ! ROME—(P—An exhibition ‘of 95 1. NEW SCHEDULE offers LYNN CANAL - PEORIA, IIl.—®—If a lady needs!paintings by Jewish displaced per- a new purse, she can buy it or make|son in Italy is on its way to Los it. If a man wants an ash tray, he Angeles. bers are urged to meet at the giving of the church. Church promptly at 6:00 p.m. Mr.| 10th and £ B e 10:30 a. m.—Classes, Mrs, Maker 3 and Mrs, Clarence E. Warfield are HOA;E I:"C MJ;PH“YS b and Mrs. Grant, teachers. Alaska Federal bound passengers one-day service from has the same choice. | The exhibit was bought by the . in ciarge of transportation; Mr. and ¥ i B Monday—Work night at Church. States, Interior and Southeastern Alaska The Peoria recreation board runs|Jewish Welfare Federation. Most of '{ Pastor Phone - Blue 650 a center where folks who are handy | the pictures deal with the life of with their hands can turn out the|{Jews in Europe. Some depict the things they fancy. horrors of German concentration “+ Among the products are slippers,|camps. wallets, artificial flowers, plates,| For about $2,000, federation offi- Mrs. Harvey Starling and Mr. and Mrs. Muwrry L. Benedict are in charge of entertainment; and Mr Sunday Services and Mrs. Dean K. Willams, Mr.| 10:00 a. m-—Bible School. and Mrs. Guy Amsden, and Mr. and| Classes for all grades, Wednesday—Craft and study pro- H ints. grax:. r;:la:nlng for vacatsion ylat::r SaVlngs & Loan A i part of June. nidgs 2. CONNECTS with White Pass & Yukon Rail- The Presbyterian Church Assoc]_anon road for Juneau-bound passengers. e o e 3 . m.—Worship Service. | e S6s Mrs. W.'L. Paul, Jr, are in chiarge| 11:00 & M-—WOITHR CEHOR - Douglas, Alaska [ OF JUNEAU | cups, saucers, tea pots, metal ser-clals bought these for exhibit in Los | of the menu o hopeaptg ;cmm o nem} Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | o o oy ving trays. Some 500 persons parti-[Angeles and possibly other Ameri- X Thu y Choir will 22 i3 ’ | | Seward St. | icipate. i i - 4 LTS ¥ (LS g gy = o o Bl s co i Sunday Services | ewar 1 P can cities as part of the United Ap- § peal’s fund raising campaign. o Seral I ST AR AR & & |l HAMBURG —#— An 18-year-| e i - old Hamburg student won a bet by| MOSCOW —®— Two hitherto walking two miles through the unnamed mountains in the lofty # crowded city streets clad only in|northwestern Pamirs have been A'R Es underwear and a bowler hat. A|scaled and named. The first, 6,400 notice around his neck bearing the | meters high, was named in honor * hearse at the rch at 7:30 p.m. June 1-11 Union Vacation Church|evening service. School. Chapel-By-1ne-Lake Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road at Aauk Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School, 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel - Pastor { SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. - First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth ev. L. L. RICHARDSON 10:30-—-Sunday’ School. | 11, u m—Worship Service. | Pastor “ A Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Blble’ m9 goa;“m date 1950 forecast how the Ger-|of the 'thirtieth anniversary of ; 10.0v 9. m.—Sunday School, Class- Catholic Church Study. mans would be dressed in that|the Soviet revolution. The sec- | year if the shortage of new cloth-|ond, 7,000 meters high, was nam- id ing continued, ed Moscow Peak. \ —r——— Empire wantaas gect resuits! es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-' Church of the Nativity of the perintendent, Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau

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