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First ~lLaren of God Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklia St. REV. and MRS. . E. BEYER, Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire Northern Light ' not later than 10 o’'clock Friday | Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth evening to guarantee change of i Pastors sermon topics, etc. Where Welcziwme;nd Worship i Residence 526 East Street WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster | Sl T N w : e ool itk SUNDAY SERVICES «irst Church of Christ, Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist.) g nqay Schopl Superintendent Russell E. Alexander, Choir 45 a. m.—Sunday School. ; | Mr Scientist { William Chapman. Church pianist, | . A. T. Vaughn. 10:00 - 11:55 a.m.—Unified Serv- 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Sunday services will be held at 10350 am Preparation | o0 Morning Worship and Church | 11 a. m. in the First Church of 'or Worship. . School. | Divine Worship. Christ, "Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main street and the subject 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- Thpe |hood Hour,” international broad-| Evolution bject be “Mocrtals and Immortals” The Wi | cast over KINY. The public 1s cordially invited to he Westminster Fel-| 4.5 10~ po attend these services and visit the ol ,“\".‘,:.,(:Z‘.\,l\:';' ;"I‘)‘m“li 7:00 p. m—Youth Fellowship, |r reading room 18 (CAQERD. O | 7:00 pm—Prayer Service. Wednesaay, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon. 4ld MacKinnon 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. | Y eetids _ Thursday—The Cholr will e Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Song prac-| Chntstian Seience Reading Room 'hearse at the Church at 7:30 pm. |, WS 00 | m church buiding. This room fs The Thanksgiving Choir composed; —my 4oy 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study | of cheir member rom the partici- pating churches will rehearse at this | Church at 8:30 p.m i epen Wednesday afternoons fnm £:30 to 4 o'clock and alter the Wed- at the' parsonage i A friendly welcome to all. i 'ACCA BOARD ELECTS; ithe Alaska Crippled Children’s As- | hospital THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA suvs wieeicaae | Drive for Girl FOR SITKA HOSPIAL| § ¢0 ufs Wil The Girl Scout drive for funds| will open Monday, November 22, witn Brooks Hanford as finance; chairman it was announced today by Mrs. Scott L. Murphy, ccmmis-l at Sitka, it to re- sioner. | t the hospital. This will be[ During the week businessmen will hased from the Alf N. Monsen |call on the men and women in the| board meeling ol sociation in the Iris Room of the Baranof Hotel, Mrs. Vance Black- well was elected to the board of trustees and to fill the office of secretary, n the place of Mrs. Oren wi as resigned, board also voted to buy a wheelchair for the Ortho- Cleveland, The modern pedic Hospital main FROM PUGET SOUND IN 52-F1. SAIL BOAT; PLAN BOAT BUILDING A trim, vessel, the Reliance, home port, Friday Harbor, Wash., tied up at the small boat harbor a few weeks ago. On board hopes of settling in Alaska. No newcomers to the North coun- | try are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray| and’ their two children, John, who is 12 years old and Gordon, who is 4 years. The Gray's have lived in North British Columbia and Memorial Fund. | cusiness section and women will call | Mrs. John McCormick Wwas ap-lat homes in the communiiy seeking | inder of the year, and Mrs. G.lerwise an opportunity to do their | . Ferguson of Douglas Island share in this splendid community | Woman's Club, will ke responsible|activity, Mrs. Murphy said. | for celebrations for children in the| Tpe annual meeting and elecuon{ whose the birthdays are in'of new members on the board of| March. |directors will be held during the; Word has been received that 1,000 'early part of December. A no-host ACCA ccokbooks should be re- Juncheon will be held at the Baran- | Pl el B AR TR LEna BiclEys LA |ceived here from Ketchikan in the of hotel. A board of 18 men and T gl S it beld in the Church parlors from Of St. Nicliolas st e et B R T e W 95 7 after the fl e shall die: but | Deld E | presided at the meeting. The next peing elected every two years. Of- | if ye through Spirit do morti- |7:30 pm. to 10:00 p.m. i Fifth Street jone will be held December 3 will be elected again in 1949. fy the deeds body. ye shall —— | Tomgms(saiumu,; 700 p w—| = oo — - number of giris participating Yte ) i Gvening Service. js increasing each year and word | Excerpt b ety Tasdoncese.| BHe L‘%“{”" O‘I'I‘he Holy Sunday Service 10:00 a w. iizh| N 1hs bedt mfived from Seattle that mon: Romans: For ye have not re Trinity, Episcopal | Mass and Holy Communion. QUL D swhere has Scouting increased as | vived the spirit of bondage again Pourth. »nd Goud Streets | Choir rehearsal every 'r'hursaay | pidly in the northwest region as to fear; but ye have received the Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector * 730 p. m | wlll lEAD 1°TH it has In Alasks ‘with counpils “z Spirit of adoption whereby we cry,| Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist | —_——————— ‘} Juneau, Ketchikan, Anchorage and | Abba, Father. 25th Sunday after Trinity v = | Fairbank Correlative passage from “Science| 8:06 a.m.—Holy Communion. DOuglas LhuI Cn | RES(UE SQUADRON The modest goal of the presentt and Health with Key to the Serip-| 10:00 a.m.—Church School. . R o G tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: In Sh L Moriing pekyer and } S i i e e H U e o SeerCES | ANCHORAGE. Nov. 13.—#—New v Spirit. The beautiful, go and| 17:45 pm- Evening prayer at St.| ST leader of the Air Force's 10th R,e’" { pure constitute his ancestry. His|Luke's, Douglas ‘ Notices for tms cnurch column | gho O s :‘:lh et HEMOCRATS plAN origin is ‘net, like that of mor- | Ty, 7:23 pm.—Cholr re- must be received by The Empbe,rEB]ChE:'l “; ‘u‘.d\; ;seexxl‘ (;J ”m])“([“ tals, in brute instinct, nor does he hearsal net later than 10 oclock Friday|TOM the air and span Rc‘ g BEG (ElEBRA'"ON | pass through material conditions| Thursday, 7:00 p.m—Boy Scoutevening to guarantee change of|lAnt:c With Admiral Richard I prior to reaching intelligence. Spirit 'meeting, 3 7 sermon topics, etc Byrd in the days of perilous cross- is his primitive and ultimate source g i ey mff. R A'I' vl(ToRY pARIY of being; God is his h and P Gty o * l e arrived at or: yes- Life is the law of his 0. 630 Chureh ot Jesus Christ of Saint A‘onmoua L‘hlf”h Iterday, and will take command of SR % Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S. J. the squadron when Lt. Col. Bever- Tonight's party at the Salmon Latter Day Saints Pastor 19 Carmack, now in ct €, returns Creek Country Club promises to be The Methodist Church « (MORMON) ~ Sunday Services tc the States a preview of a New Year's celebra- 10th and E Street 10.00 a.m.-Mass Colonel Balchen has been serving tion, for there will be noisemakers | Opposite Federal and Territorial |5 s yrecienan, Branch President Building S 3 ol . Sunday Services Where Faith ang Friend 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. ship Meet” St. Luke’s piscopal Churcl: Douglas, Alaska | REV. G. EDWARD KNIGHT, 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. 25th Sunday after Trinity gle interned pilots from Sweden to is the Democratic acting pastor. | 5:30 pm—(Until further notice) | Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar England , which will start| Miss Claudia Kelsey, Pastor’s As-|" STV Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist , ~He was recalled to active air force with a chi r at 7 o'clock. sistant and Sunday School day, 8:00 p. m—Relief 7.45 pm—FEvening prayer and duty at his own request. Of course there wilf be speeches, | 3 rintendent. sermon N - 00, but no “long-winded” ones, ac- | Supe Friday—4:00 p. m.—Primary. i cording to plans. ! Mrs. Charles Popejoy, Choir Director Everyone We Douglas Community Mrs. Edward P. Chester, Jr,, Organ- R Methodist Church Ist. AL Services in tne new Community | 9:45 am.—Suna Salvation Church Building Classes for all ages Army Rev. G, E. Knight, acting pastor | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor: Sermon topic—“The Voices of Prophecy.” 8:00 p.m—Evening Sermon subject pected of us?” Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir prac- tice. i Miss Claudia Kelsey, Pastor's as- sista Willoughby Ave. Captain and Mrs. Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Houncoo meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Service. Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospitul‘ e ton Johanson. Bro Superintendent. | 10:00 am.—Morning Worship. | | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. { , Sunday School | worship “What is e The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister | Memorial Presbyterian Suridas Sarvioes Church meeting. . Friday Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth| 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘ngh"ay ¥ P | 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. i *A Church with an open e ‘Whosoever will may come’” | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister ‘€TVice. Manse, 1003 10th & B Ministry of Music—Joyce M. Howell. Sunday School Superintendent, | Mrs. Emma Borbridge i Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. School includes Bihle Class adults Rally Day Program. 11:00 a.m.—Divine worship. Rally Day pregram including an | act of united consécration for| Church school leadership and par- | Saturday night, 7:30 . m.—Praise | JUNEAU PLAYERS T0 L VEECLELE MEETMONDAY NIGHT Boyd Field and Robert Rowland | | Phone Red 379 { The Juneau Players plan to meet i Sunday Morning Services lat 7:30 o'cleck next Monday eve- | Bible Classes pre-school through|ning in the City Council Cham- | Senior grade, 10:00 a.m. | bers, at which time an accounting | | Worship—1lam. lof the cost: of the recent pro- | Sunday Evening Services | duction, “The Window.” will be Adult Bible Class—7:45 p.m. l‘presented for payment. As an ex- Worship—8:00 p.m. pression of gratitude for the use Mid-Week Service |of the Public School, both for re- ticipation of Church officers in the| Tyyrsday, 8:00 p.m | hearsals and production, a portion service. Sermon Ty the Pastor:| A nursery is provided for smalliof the proceeds will be donated to “Learning from Christ in Church|children and babies. | the. Scholarship Fund of the Par-| and Home.” Special music by the! vyisitors always welcome. }Cm-'re:wlmz\ Assoaiation —— | In the absence of Darrell Naish, | The | JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST for | 6:30 p.n. Westminster Fellowship esident he orgs 4 'S, 2 program for young people Catholic Church 1x,;;{xl,(,h2},,;‘,,;:“‘“,i’f;{:;:,‘:{:,tm:{,, N:;; 7:30 pm.—Divine Worship. In-| church of the Nativity of the | ooting Mrs Shrenk states that cluding hymns you choose. Sermon| plessed Virgin Mary, JUmeau | .qdition to business matters, by the Pastor: “His Line and Our: | Fifth and Gold Streets | tentative plans for the next play, Tuesday, 4:00 pm—Happy Hour|Rgy, ROBERT L. WHELAN, 8. J.| "\ oiven after the first of the Bible Club | Masses on Sunday, 7, 9 and 10:30/ veor " will gls0 be considered Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Church g m | A A e School. “ <= DRINCESS LGUISE 10:00 a.m.—Sunda | Masses on weekday prayer service and Bible study | Thursda 30 p.m.—Missionary 4 Society meeting lam. Friday, 4:00 p.n-—Senior Bible| confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- Club, 7:30 pm. Choir rehearsal. | iays, eve of First Fridays, ¢ o i DUE HERE SU“DAY |p. m; 7 to 9 p. m. | & Resurrection Lutheran T | Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- Church Seventh-Day Adventist |,y uise is scheduled to arrive| 1 Corner Second and Main | from Vancouver =g the heart of the City for the | JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor |00 or evening. The steamer goes hearts of the City” | The services of this churea are| ., giaoway and returns south- @. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor|€ld on Saturday, the Seventh Day|,ing next Tuesday evening. MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, f the week — e Choir Director 45 a. m.—Sabbath School and EIRS TURKEY EROGE | BiLls Study Class. | Main and Tird Streets on Sunday after- MRS. KATHERINE ALEXANDER, | Wednesday evening, November Organist. | Wesley Turner, Superintendent. | i ms Hal, starting, 9 o'clock. $:45 8. m.—Sunaay School. o, BB, erien SRELTE | PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t 11:00 a. m.—The Worskip Service. ;D*;'ammum;”l o ] AT TS A R 1 ters, Dorcas les 3 : 8 Sermon by Dean C. E. Rice. Spe-| 1o 108 Wallers, RUMMAGE SALE cial musi | 11:00 a2 m—Sabbath Worshid| e 19 am, American Legion Wednesday, 3:45 pm.— Year 1,|Hour, the Pastor in charge. Auxiliary, Nov. 17, at Legion Dug- Section 1, Catechetical Class. | The Seventh-Day Adventist 42 3x Wednesd = 00 pm— Junior | church invites you to “Remember | T { : A 9 ¢» snd worship hote negtion | The Sabbath Day” en Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Senior |With them. (ENIRAI. (OMM“IEE, Choir practice Saturday, 10:00 am —Year Section 2, Catech First Baptist Church Bethel Tabernacle ( Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklia Streets REPUBLICAN PARTY, TO MEET ON MONDAY REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor The GOP Centrai Committee will Sunday Services meet in Juneau on Monday. Ju- Pranklin and Fourth | 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- | neau residents who wil] attend the Rev. L. L. RICHARDSON ‘ ; for ali ages| A special invitation mectings will be: Mrs. Margaret Pastor | 0 those children not already at- White, National Committeewoman; 1€.ov 2. m.—Sunday School. Class- | iending a Sunday Schoot. on, Secretary; Elton = for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su-| 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. m, Chairman; and Howard perintendent. ! 8:00 p. m—Evangelistic service. Division Committee 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 pm.—Training Union 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- Cp |ing. It was not known at press time | 5 !since 1946 in Norw F : . man and toastmistress. “There will | | Admitted to st. Anws Hospital 0 BHC B8 0 S hort one, and | vesterday for medical attention g o Prl R T led on | was Mis Rop O Men e i, remarks, but we'll call ‘time’ strom was' admitted as ‘a»surgioal ©" SR Sl L o sentenice atient. L s Discharged from the hospital “'Lues L Lo et will| were Mrs. Ryder Converse and o o brincinai speaker. It is hoped son, Mrs. E. Seaton and son, and tnq¢ james Nolan, First Division the singing of old alads and similar | | as director of anq other favors, the Scandinavian Airlines, which he time oreanized during the war to smug- o is strictly a celebration,” | John McCormick, chair- Tris Mrs. HOSPITAL K072 Judge William Holzheimer. Philip Borodkin of Tatitlek was admitted to the Government Hos- pital yesterday. chairman for the Democratic party, ‘will ke able to arrive from Wran- gell to join Governor and Mrs. Er- nest Gruening gnd Mr. and Mrs. Bartiett at the head table. Mrs. Katherine Alexander will be pianist for the songfest, for which the theme song will be “The Mis- couri Waltz.” Mrs. Lucille Johnson will take tickets and those to assist with the hostessly duties are Mrs. Wilford Jobnscn, Mrs. Russell May- nard and Mrs. M. E. Monagle. Edward C. Dick, driver of the - D g car, took the boy to the hospital ¢ ELKS TURKEY SHOOT | and reported the accident to the Wednesday evening, November police. The boy’s father later call- 17th, Elks Hall, starting, 9 o'clock. ed to say he was all right. PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t - ~ BOY UNINJURED John Shadler, Jr. who was struck by an automobile early yes- terday evening in Willoughby Avenue, was not injured, a hospital checkup by Dr. Willlam White- head disclosed, Lighten Housework with Refreshment % Ask for it either way . .. both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAV COLD STORAGE 3 © 1748, T Coco.Cola .ompany 7:30 pm. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Friday—Young P:0- which members from the other Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—M'dweek [ple’s meeting. | Three Divisions will attend the Praver Service. meeting [ S | seasick. the Yukon Territory for nine years, and just over the glaciers in At- ' and Girls' Hour. ! pointed vublicity chairman for the|to give persons not contacted oth-lin for some time. Back in June of this year the family headed out to the North in their vessel from Seattle, and have since been cruising through the islands stopping to investigate possibilities for miking a perman- ent residence. Gray, a shipbuilder by trade who feels that there should be a field for shipbuilders in a country where fishing is a big industry, has hopes of establishing a boat bhilding works in Southeast Alaska. Young John Gray’s schooling is not being neglected while the fam- illy is at sea. With his mother |as “tutor” he is following corres- pendence tourses. School for young Gordon is also cn the way in the form of correspondence courses. The Grays had little trouble sailing their 52-foot craft through Alaskan waters. Only difficulty en- countered, according to Mrs. Gray, has ieen the children becoming They have become good saflors now, she added. ‘Tentative plans are to tie up here or the winter, Gray said. e eoee JOHN L. SULLIVA SUED FOR DIVOR(E In District Ceurt Margaret M. Sullivan filed suit for divorce from John L. Sullivan on grounds of incompatibility. She asks exclusive care and cus- tedy of their year-old-son, John Paul, also $50 a month suppert for herself and $100 a month for the son until he reaches the age of 21. Mrs. Sullivan also seeks $2,486 in personal funds she claims he ap- yesterday, propriated. The couple married in Fairbanks, October 24, 1946. Sullivan form- erly operated John L. Sullivan's Clover Club. WHITZIS EXPECTED Mr. and Mrs. Albert White are expected to return to Juneau tc- morrow on the Princess Louise. During the recent Presidentia! campaign, Mr. and Mrs. White wcerked in date Dewey's head- in Los Angeles. ARG A CHIEF WANTS BOWLING Police Chief Bernie Hulk ask’ thet Kermit W. Bowling get i touch with him for the $200 wortl: of Travelers’ checks in his name found last eveniug by Kermit Ce-' sar. arters motor-powered sailing | is a family with| | ) Cel. Otto F. Ohlson, receiver of the 5S & PROFESSIONAL NO ONE BIDS. | WOMEN There will be no meeting Mon- FOR SAlell day noon. 421t j —— RUTHERFORD ARRESTED A' WRANGEll Wally Rutherford was arrested i : last evening by the U. 8. Mar- cha oifice on a morals charge. No bids were submitted at the|He is now in the Federal Jail and receiver's sale of the Alaska-Asiatic | 10 time has Leen set for his pre- | Lumber Mill at Wrangell. The bids | iminary hearing. |were to have been opened on|————— Wednesday morning at Wrangell. property, arrived in Juneau yester- day to report to the U. S. District Court. Col. Ohlson said today, “It is| true that the presenf situation | LN doesn’'t look good because of the‘_m my md maritime strike and the fact that | the U. S. Army isn't purchasing any | lumber and won't be for the next | ‘few months.” In addition to the | economic instability, the fact that | all of the larger sawmills, except} cne, in Southeast Alaska are closed} down, was a contributing factor in | no bids being submitted, Ohlson | said. | Ohlson stated today that in giv- ing his report to the court he will recommend that no single part of the mill equipment be disposed of to anyone, as it is essential that the property Le held intact for the bene- fit of purchasers interested in op- erating a mill at a future time Ohlson will recommend to the court that the property be turned over to the mortgagees. He said that there is a possibility that the former owner, F. E. Wagner, will be able to secure adequate capital to enable him to regain control of the prop- | erty agai by fast 4-engine Clipper Fly in swift comfort -I?o-r'd the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clipper‘t ... serving Alaska on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy & worlld- famous service... including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American .« BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 AN ) e 0 CTfe Syptem of heTlyny Clppers SOy e ELKS TURKEY SHOOT wednesday evening, November | 17th, Elks Hall, starting, 9 o'cluck.! PUBLIC INVITED. 40-4t In Accordance with Chap. 38, S.L.A. 1943 Terriforial School Tax for 1948 82,00 KOW DUE AND FAYABLE WHO MUST PAY SCHOOL TAX: All male and female persons over 21 years and under 55 years of age. EXCEPT: Unemployed dependent females Active military or naval personnel Paupers Insane Persons Permanently injured—unable to earn a living. If payment is not made prior to the first day of De- cember of each year in which tax is due a penalty of $2.50 attaches. MAIL vour remittance to The Department of Taxation or Box 651 Juneau, Alaska CALL at Room 203-Simpson Building-Juneau, Alaska R i R . “Nobody was ever sorry he saved!” . 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