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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU. ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1948 }-H:’\W‘T. 31A962, 31F93, May‘flower | »f Juneau, the Grabte 31A21, Lil 31B- | 912, Molly H., and 31G ELFIN COVE July 19 Tourists in the Cove Sunday were L. T. Barneson and wife, Mr. and g § A Reception for Cabinal Wives (oloriul Notices for this church column|Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy | Hour, the Pastor in charge. must be received by The Empire| Truth and error are unlike. In The Seventh-Day Adventist not later than 10 o’clock FridayScience, Truth is divine, and the | church invites you to “Remember evening to guarantee change of | infinite God c: have no unlike-| The Sabbath Day” and worship sermon topics, etc. ness. Did God No? Doth a fountain send forth at Sirst Church of Christ, |the same place sweet water and S st, First Courch of God Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Frarklin St. ruth create error? | with them. 1 Seientist | bitter? (p.287) | REV. and MRS. n. E. BEYER, = T Pastors | { Resurrection Lutheran | Residence 526 East Street 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. [ Church ! Phone: Green 743. sunday services will be held at| Main and Third Streets ' SUNDAY SERVICES 11 a. m. in the First Church of! «;n the heart of the City for the ! Sunday School Superintendent Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth| hearts of the City” 1 William Chapman. Church pianist, | | and Main street and the subjec'' G HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor!Mrs. A. T. Vaughn. will be “Truth.’ | Mrs. Va IMr. and | with Caf n Ralph Wooton on the Boat Radar. This is Mr. Barneson’s he roer » back to Al his whaling station ir e in 1908. He said that anted to return t Alaska, how- i lever, he had gone into business in San Francisco and his plans to re- turn | er material 40 years later. until now, > hoat Elma hit be Point outside Ral n harbor i Mrs. Eunice Nevin, | 10:00 - 11:50 a. m—Unified Serv- | The public is cordially invited tcg Choir Director | ice. Morning Worship and Church ' | wife of the anast he | tttend these services and visit v.he‘ Mrs. Byer awyer 1 Schoot. rown overboa W | reading room. Organist. | 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- fter The couple | Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—iesumon-| g9:45 a. m—Sunaay School {hood Hour,” international broad- c up by the boat A. K. and Re |l meeting. | 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. |cast over KINY. | | Eaton on the boat FeRoy gave first . Christian Science Reading ROOM | cermon by the pastor, “Fear of} 7:00 p.n.—Prayer Service. : laid fa church building. This room 18|(he Future is Needless in Christ ' 7:00 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. i | Due to the extreme cold w open Wednesday afternoons fnom — | 8:00 pm—Preaching Service. ‘that point it is assumed £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- The Churen of The Holy { Thursday, 3:00 pn. and 8:00 pm. | . s s : . pesday e\tnmg‘m_!-fllng. iy, Bplstod WL»:[.:::;M;; training classes at the | heeve- NEGOTIATOR — Count The Mmethodist Church 1 Fourth and Golll Streets Saturday, 8:20 a.m.—Chapel of the | i 3 W oy ¢ 4 e Rl xl'f.','.l'n\...?‘,:"Aflu-::-iutfim:“afxde“f Opposite Federal and Tercitorial | Rev muel A McEhetres, nrcloerr over KINY. i ;i i s y B LS B 1 duviag Haifa meetings Railding | Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist |~ Atriendly welcome to all. { 2571 2 ; AP, 0 ; B S preceded start of the four-week “ ‘riend- St. James' Day { 2 R i PRSI B e g tace in Palesuue. W)mesfi:hM‘::fi.F e | 800 a. m—Ho, Communion. | Russian Ort h PICTURED AT THE BRILLIANT Ri( 10N FOR CABINE ) ehe Stratford Hotel iRl k- o i X REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor | 10:00 am.—Morning Prayer and| A no.dox Church in Philad:lphia. They are (left to rigl frs. John « \cting Secrétary of Labor; TURNS TO JUNEAU % Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker ' Sermon Of St. Nicholas Mrs. Charles F. Brannan, wife of the 2 wy of Kisie who has been Mrs. Edward P. Chester, Jr., Organ- 45 p.m.—Evening prayer at St Fifth Steeet the Interior; Mrs. Jesse Donaldson, wi { Gen I Claik ney | cut uary, has returned Ist. Luke's, Dougla | Tonight (Saiuiuay, ¥:00 p. M.—! General; Mrs. John W. Snyder, wife of Ire and Mrs. Frai J. Myers, wife of h h ing at the Hotel 45 a. m.—Sunday School. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re-|Evening Service. | the Pennsylvania Senator and Chairm f the Plg m Committ |neau on & plane were L Mrs. George Playdon, mmer | hearsal. | Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High| __ 2 | Rokin, M n and R Superintendent of Beginner De- Mass and Holy Communion. i |E. Randell. I or's from 1 partment. Church ot Jjesus Christ of Cholr rehearsal every Thursdsy, v H v Esanatk H 120 the Cove we len Wise, an 10:15 am—Adult Class meet at B at 7:30 p. m. | x,, lar S Is e 3“ i [ et b by g the O Latter Day Saints ‘ i l-_ KR+ ¥V | 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship (MORMON) ¥ ; Message by the Pastor, “Am 1 A| in the Seventh-Day Adventist | Bethol Zabertags i 4 Christian?” i Chapel (2nd and Main) | (Assembly of God) | Solo by Mrs. Mildred Lister, “The J. S. McClellan, Brancf President.| Fourth and Frankliz Streets | I TesEpeh " S o i REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor | Geod Shepherd. Sunday Services Sunday Servh ! | r s 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League—Plans| 9:45 am —Priesthood meeting. ! 10:08 unday Services | H Froi FiARs " Talet p s :00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- for the retreat 10:20 a. m—Officers and Teach- s for all ages| A special invitation about ¢ more wee 8:00 p.m.—Evening Service—Mes- | ers’ meeting. i ape Al | those children not already at- sage by the Pastor, “A 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 1 e S nding a 3 | List Organ Melodiés, and Hymns| 11:30 a. m—Sermon Service, |WI4ifg & Sundly Schoor | ; b, we like to sing. Sunday Evening Children's Primary—Wednesday g.0q p' m.—Evangegllstic serv‘lce‘ i Boat m Fellowship following, with the 2:00 pm. in American Legion Dug-| g5, p. Ay fiesdavarayer mee!-’l |day due to Wy {03 we Myrtle D, Treats out 1mg Monday morning- Reception at Ladies Relief Society—Wednesday A the Parsonage for Bishop and Mrs.|8:00 p.m. Martin and Bishop and Mrs. Sele- Everyone Welcome! man, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Perkins, - | > DouglasChurch | i o, 8:00 p. m. Priday—Young P%0-! ple’s meeting. i 10H ARMY WILL Wednesday—8:00 p.m—Evening| [he e Services | Ry A Willoughby Ave. 5 | Major and Mrs. Eric Newbou 1 ! Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Notices for tms church column | Memorial Preshyterian © Have youislwayp ; REW OFFICER TONIGHY Church | Captain and Mrs. Sexton Johanson, | Must be received by The Empire| war oframethaz A Y - West 8th and E Street | RO zlu‘nda;/‘ ifi not later than 10 o'clock Friday| 1 Ceveie Xiett. ot Corner West 8th an o | evening to guarantee change of | home —with a “A Church with an open doo 11:00 a. m.—Hounce, meeting. - ‘Whosoever will may come’” 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. ekt b | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. | t o ! Manse, 1003 10th & B ! 7:30 p. m—Service. | Saint Aloysious’ Church The Ministry of Music, John C.| Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bibie REV. J. F. McELMEEL, S. J. i Goins and Joyce Howell. |Class and prayer meeting. 1 Pastor Sunday School Superintendent— | Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital| Sunday Services Arthur Paulson. meeting. | 9:00 a. m.--Mass. Sunday Services Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth Picture Window you've always wanted by installing Libbey Owens: Ford’s “Thermopane ~~the windowpane f that insulates. Ther- : mopane eliminates over the dutie verly held by Henry Loven: Mayor Waino Hendrickson, rep- . Sam Mc- | St. Luke's Kpiscopal Churck 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. | Night. | 11:00 am.—Divine worship. | Saturday night, 7:30 p. m—Praise Douglas, Alaska | 5 DR A e e The Alaska Caravan Team of the |service. | St. James' Day | oy o g put up, take down and store when Westminster Fellowship will have | Church of Christ |Rev. Sameul A. McPhetres, Vicar{ GRAND DUCHESS OLGA ALEXANDROVNA KULIEGVS | FIRE ALARM veasons change. . : ot come in and let us show W you explain iis this service led by Jerry Elliot, a5- | proets i % | Miss Mar, . st | in the American Legfon Hall| Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | | g petercburg, the modern Le sisted by Helen Hartman Mary Bllen | e, & 3Ys," o " yotpeen. Frank-| 7:45 pm—Evening prayer and| g" f’_er‘ ectae E“S’_“f, Ll g’l"d:“’.in and Seward Streets. sermon. | arlson. Sermon y erry iot, BOYD FIELD, Minister | short-circuited ne Harry Race Drug ut the Juneau Volunteer rtment at 11:45 last ingrad, sister of the late Czar life anew ¢n ¢ HERMOPANE is made and 1y advantages. findow — Aule | , recently to st and Duchess said family, arrived at Quebec, Cana of Communism in Europe, the C mity for her two sons and th 2 anc - f “Jesus Christ is Lord,” and a so- X H 7! and to provide greater opport I* S : prano solo by Mary Ellen Frazier. | Epone. < o o7 Douglas Community of Canada on its arrival at the St. Lawrence River port, are (left i swer to a 1-4 fire ; vy Tes Sunday Services i Methodist Church : g i P , alarm. No damage was reportad, Blate &l ! 7:30 pm.—The Caravan Team y4.09 o m_ Bible Study. | ¢ Kulikovsky. son of the Grand Duchess; another son, Tihen: the Grand D ) lale Glass fy o le visiting the church /e é; Services in the new Community | 3 4 7y o s | - o L JUUNE POOS VIKVAE | 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service | Agnete, and the Grand Duchess’ husband, Colonel Nikolai Kulikov I h o g i % = d - Wy P Church Building OHIO0 COUPLE HERE e 1 baie (g spsclal musie and Jead | , gy p. m—Evening Service. R T ind Olga’s ichildren, Ksenia, 7, and Leonid, (Inter S iy £l shiand h in the singing of favorite hymns. | | M‘ubfin S. Preat, Mon ste_rt A ; y b : g Dd, | A\Irxx w. J. ll.lé't.l\“l l b, Memcers of the team will speak up- TR S | T8, Jampe - REResnp | Drgnnis CHR 1 t e avid, fr , O, are 5 on the theme, “Youth Views Its! The Christian Church | Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker [ The Mildred, a halibut toat skip-| ELFIN COVE, July 15—Mr. Mis. | gor % new arrivals at the Baranof Hotel Willoughby — Phone 633 Task.” | 10th and E on Bus Line | 1000 a. m—Morning Worship.|pered by Carl Messinger and owned | Peter Brunger have sold their home & | o The public is cordially invited to! HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D, | Mess l;;v_vby the pastor, “Am I a|by E. J. Wheeler, stopped for fuel to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pete The i E De 3 oty s s p attend these services led by con-| Pastor {Ohristian? ol at the Standard Station. The Brunger neis s regret to lose of J ¢ and Mrs. Velm g secrated young people. i Phone - Blue 650 | 10:30—Classes. Mildred is from Seldovia and is on them and they will be missed by all inon the Hosk tig i d 4 1 Sunday Services | Wednesday—Afernoon Craftlher way to Seattle, her home port. the Covites. Mr Ross Pe- les Hutbard S 2 Northern Light | 10:00 a. m—Bible School. |eroup, i s o v e O i treic or ue ’ % | Classes for all grades. hemy et 3 Skipper A. Johnson on the halibut nown here and everyone Presbyterian Church 11:00 a. m—Worship Servicr. | The Presbyterian Church |y5a¢ shiriey J. took fuel oil at the have them as ne H Franklin at Fourth Dr. Murphy has returned and will| Douglas, Alaska Standard Station on her way south. 15 will have possesion m ‘Where Welcome and Worship ;hrmg the message Sunday morning.| Walter A. Soboleff, Minister September 20. i ause Or a 0 e Meet” |He will also give a report on the! Sunday Services | Skipper ard Nickolson on the Rinae for the WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister |polio in Texas and the floods in| 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. halibut Lo 'mma_M.,sfueled at| Passengers to Juneau from the left here Wilda Faunce Husted, Organist.|Cklahoma and Kansas. A cordial| 2:00 p, m.—Divine Worship. Standard Station on her way to Cove on Alaska-Coastal Thursday’s of call beir N 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. invitation to attend the Church| Seattle. {light were Roger Baily, Glen Wise, b0 Diis 10:00 a. m.—The Adult Bible|Geared to the Times and Anchored| Douglas Bible Church Ken Nelston and Paul Ecklund et class, Df. Catherine Sherwood, |to the Book. Peter J. Nickel - Pastor Skipper Herman Waldemar on the with the 3 leader. 1 SUNDAY SERVICES troller R. D. fueled at the Standard . E. O. Swanson has purchased an i 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Chapel-by-the-Lake | 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. |today and returned to the fishing or at Swans 10a worship. 3 | Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz | 11:15 & m—Worship Service. icy R., Elsie M., Hazel J 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Cove Road at Auk Lake Thursday, 7:30 p. m. — Bible - — s Sermon by the Rev. Frank L.| Rev. Willls R. Booth, Minister |Study. Rearick, guest speaker. Miss Fran-| 10:30—Sunday School. i ces E. Paul will sing MacDermit's | . “Make a Joyful Noise.” | Catholic Church I A nursery is provided at the ¥ Church for the convenience of Par-| C:l‘::itdo('l:h; n)’;g;"”’:,{e;:’ ! ents who desire to leave their child- Fiith MZ' Sl s orahilnoing with | i § | ren there while worshipping Wi EV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J.| "ews No'es . Masses on Sunday, 7, 9 and 10:30 | First Baptist Church e 2 .51 ses eekdays—6:30, 7:15 Franklin and Fourth land 8 am | (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) Rev. L. L. RICHARDSON | Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi-| _ ELFIN COVE, Alaska, July 14— Pastor tays, eve of PFirst Fridays, 4 to 5:Sklpper Don F\)ster_ and family left 29:o 2. m.—Sunday School. Class- |p m; 7 to 9 p. m. | vesterday for the fishing banks for es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- i |the first time this season. The new perintendent. THE GLORIOUS CHURCH iArdis looked very graceful underway ~g 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. MISSION {and the Fosters very happy. 9:00 p.m.—Training Union. 270 South Franklin St. | : ¥ pm.—Evening Worship. George L. Ward, pastor | Boats in for fuel oil supplies at —_— Phone Green 572 5 |the Standard Station are Lone- Christian Science Zesson- | 8:00 pm-—Sunday, Wednesday L. Edco, Diana, Starlite, Atka Sermon, Sundayv Services fl"g's{“"da!'-l i 4 ‘ 3 The suoject o1 the LessonsSer-| EVeryone that seeks to enter| ... mo New on the boat Heaven, even all creeds, races,| . Y mon which will be read in all G bes Xhidien tonetes Taue Ped- Emma is on his way to Juneau with Churches of Christ, Sclentist, Sun-| ' ™ a load of black cod. day, July 25, will be “Truth.” Rigs [ . {Golden Text: Deuteronomy—As: e . | Skipper Richard Kanerva on the cribe ye greatness unto God. He is| Seventh-Day Adventist |yone; steila fueled at the Standard the Rock, his work is perfect: for all Corner Second and Main | Oil Station today. This was the first his ways are judgment: a God of A. L. Zumwalt, Pastor |trip this far north this season. truth and without iniquity, just and| The services of this churcn are skipper Karl Ashenbrenner on his | s right is he. held on Saturday, the Seventh Day hoat 314965 of Juneau took fuel ofl | Askjar % esther way . .. both Excerpt from daily Lesson-Ser-|sf the week. |supplies at the Standard Oil Sta- trade-marks mean the same thing. mon-Matthew: A good tree cannot _9:45 a. m—Sabbath School and tjon, bring forth evil fruit, neither can|Bibls Study Class. ‘ BOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.| Wesley Truner, Superintendent.| sgipper F, L. Keeney on his troller | ¥ & g Wherefore by their fruits ye shalll Mrs. E. E. Jensen, Children's Marian-Jean of Wrangell came in' fi it : . b ) S 5 e JUNEAU COLD STORAGE know them. Division leader. |from the fishing grounds today for| "M ODEL PLANE C RRIERS 2 4 : | o 5 ARRIERS — Four men are needed lo carry a model of a Hastings | © 1948, The Coca-Cota Compény » Correlative passage from “Science Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. |fuel at the Standard Station and ~ four-engined transport plane for participation in the Royal Tournament a", London's Giympia, e —————————————————— i ) and Health With Key to the 11:00 a. m—Sabbath Worship other supplies. 3 i e e

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