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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column Seventh-Day Adventist ] must be received by The Empire Corner Second and Main not _|am than 10 o'clock Fnday JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor evening to guarantee change of Ine services of this churca are| WHRGH tOpics, eIk, seld on Saturday, the Seventh Day | f the week. Jirst Church of Christ, 9:45 m.—Sabbath School and e b Biit Study Class. Scientist Wesley Superintendent 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Mr E. E. Jensen, Children’s sunday vices will be held &t Djvision leader 1 m. in the Fi Church of Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. Shrist, Sci Juneau, on Fifth 11:00 2. m.—Sabbath Worship street and the -subjec'| jour, the Pastor in charge. . Creator The -Day Adventist I ordially Invited t©| nyrch i you to “Romember t ervices and visit the| pe sappath Lay” and worship vith them. Wedr ¥'C0 . fi.—1iestmon- it = R Room | Northern night | ar rhis coom s | Presbyterian Church N trom | o e Wea- | Franklin at Fourth 1 where Welcome and Worshi, B3 Meet” i WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mtnister 1 ! Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist. € Russell E. Alexander, Cholr‘ mnday School. ! pel, Supt ~-Organ | Divine Worship. 1 Forgiveness.” ! Westminster Fel- in the church 1 Henning as leader erson as hostess Junior Cholr will h immediately will re- 30 p.m. Service . —World t the ¢ rovided wh ship The Churen of The floly rinity, Episcopal The sthodist Church The Methodl ur ourin s Erok s ket Jpposite Federal and Te fev. Sam A. McPhetres, Rector Building v e Shaw, Organist “Where Faith 1 Friend- Sec in Advent offering Sunday and ening prayer at St )0 p.m,—Junior Choir Tuecsday, 4:00 p.m.- Vincent" Guild Meetir Wednesday, 8:00 p.m Trinity pm Church 21n and Tird Streets e heart of the City for the hearts of the Citv” + HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, Choir Director KATHERINE ALEXANDER, Organist. v:43 a. m.—Sunaay <chool 00 a. m.-—~The Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor, “Escape to and Godliness.” Recepticn members, order of the Com-| municn ! Monday, 3:45 p.m.—Year 2, tion 1, Catechetical Class. Wednes 2 pm.— Year 1,| 1 1, Catechetical Class. | | VRS ith ex- new program. and presents Sec- | outs, after liate Choir (Senior Sc Thursday Troop 1 Girl Interm school T Wum(-xda\. 7:00 p.m.— Junior Thursday, Cu: Scouts, Sturms, af-|Choir pract'ce ter scheol ay, 8:00 p.m. — Senior| e ctice. , 8:00 p.n.—Ladies Aid Memorial Presbyterian Church* Corner West 8th und E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| 1003 10th & B 10:00 am.—Year 2, atechetical Class. ot Jesus Christ of Church Latter Day Saints (MORMON) HOWELL i 10th and E Street ] Superintendent, |J. S. McClellan, Branch President Sunday Services mma Borbridge ; 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. Sunday Services | CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Corner Glacier High Cove Road ot RYV. FRED TELECKY, Pastor. 10:00 am, ool. 11:00 am—Wors. e 6:00 — Westminster Fellow- hip (Ages 12-16). Our young peo- le are worship 2 The ma iollowing a program o. and d scussion. n emphasis of this meet- ing is on recreation topped by re- freshments. But each meeting b gins with Bible reading and praye reminding everyone present that even at play we glo:if; God EAU CHURCL: OF CHRIST in Waynor Addit on Ministers Boyd Field and Robert Rowland one Red 379 i Services Bihle Classes pre-school through Senior grade, 10:00 a.m. Worship—1la.m. Sunday Evening Services Adult Bible Class—7:45 p.m Woership—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Eervice ‘Trursday, 8:00 p.m A nursery is provided for smal Preparation | |children and babies. Visitors always welcome. Catholic Church Church of the Nattvtiy of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ji Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J Masses on Sunday, 7, 9 and 10:3( am 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. Masses on weekdays—7 and 8:2 am. R Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi tays, eve of PFirst Pridays, ¢ (o p.m; 7 to9 p m m.—Monthly Vestry Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fouarth and Franklia Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services m.—Sunday School. Class for all ages| A special invitatior those children nct already at wnding a Sunday Schoos 1:00 a. m.—Morning Worship 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service 3:00 p. m. Tuesday--Prayer meet 0:00 a g2 #2:00 p. m Priday—Young 7?0 ple’'s meeting F aeh oF Giod Odd nunw Fall, 209 Franklia St REV. anda MRS. o. E. BEYER Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES nday School Superintenden William Chapman. Church pianist A. T. Vaughn. 10:00 - 11: a.m.—Unified Serv- lice. Morning Worship and Churct | School. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother hood Hour,” international broad- cast over KINY. 7:00 p.m.—Boys' and Girls’ Hour 7:00 p. m.—Youth Fellowship. 7:00 p.m—Prayer Service. 8:00 p.m—Preaching Service Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Song prac- |tice at parsonage. | | | | unda$ School 10:30 a. m—Sunda 00l Bivle Class for| 5:30 pn—(Until fur notice) ermon service. ~Divine worship. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.- Relief has been planned Scciety. Universal Bible Sun-| Friday—4:00 p. m.-Primary. theme: “The Book of | Everyone Welcome! Choir A O W o is Me | rhe — Westminster Fellow-| SQg|vation especially for young Mr. and M. AFMY st and Miss Jean| Willoughby Ave | Captain and Mrs. Sexton Johanson Divine Worship.; A Ian Sunday rite h d 11:00 & m.—Houuwe, meetnz Phe 2:30 p. m—Praise Meeting “For the word fi 00 p. m.—Sunday School d active, and ~ 7:30 p. m.—Service sed sword night, 7:30 p. m.—Bibie hour Class and prs meeting i ned in hur m.—He Joseph | meetir of their| Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.--Yout! Saturday night, 7:30 | m ——Praise service. First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth Rev. L. L. RICHARDSON Pastor A —Sunday School. Class- Harold Cargin Su- Bitle Club. congrega-| iBien a.m | = for all ages Missionary | serintendent | 11:00 am—Morning Worship. 6:30 pm.—Training Union. | 17:30 pm. Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.—M'dweek (Prayer Service, 7:30 pm Senior Bible Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible Study at the parscnage A friendly welcome to all. Russian Ortnodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Satuiuay; 7:00 p. m.— w‘nlng Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. Blgh 1ass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every ‘rnurscny i 730 p. m LA Douglas Church Services Notices for tms must ot later than 10 o'clock Friday vening to guarantee change of ermon topics, ete. Sa‘rt Aloysious” Church Rev. Alfred T. Brady, 8. J. Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.--Mass. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska Second Sunday in Advent. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar Margaret Pearce, Organist pm.—Evening prayer and 7:45 |sermon. Douglas Communily Methodist Church jervices in tne new Community Churct iilding V. ROBERT TREAT, Pa: Miss Claudia Kelsey, Pastor's as- nt. Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday School Superintendent. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Messa ty the Pastor, “God's Rule Among men, or The Kingdom Come 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 30 p. m.—Sunday School. 00 p. m—Divine Worship Walter 0 - WANT ADS $nu€G RESULTS! church columnr | be received by The Empire | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA SPY HUNT » WHO OWNS { | | i 1 1 | | | RESUMED; ~ GCEAN BED! NEW INFO WELL-WHO! JAGEN.—(P— Who owns |cois M om of the sea? | question has been debated | CCP the bo This [dentity cfffiie Depart- ment Spy Is Known to net Rotert E. Stripling, SEDE———— :mprisonedMar;hfl FUNERAL SERVICES FCR Pefain Seriously ! PARIS, Marshal Henri has weakened to a considerable ex- ! tent, Minister of Information Fran- Rumors circulated that the ¢ might decide to remove | from the Tle D' Yeu off the Bay of 1948 | .wednesday evening. It is believed |she was frozen to death. She was the widow of Captain Ole. Ansen, who passed away in Augun' e SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, MRS. N. ANSEN MONDAY s Funeral services for Mrs. Nola; ARC 'MAN HERE Pns@n og h’enth Ansen will be held Monday after-| Willlam Read, Jr., of the Ameri- noon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of | can Red Cross came in yesterday the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. ‘Arom Seattle. He is staying at Captain Sexton Johanson will offi- | the Gastineau Hotel ciate %t the services and interment | >, — will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The earliest use of+the phrase Mrs. Angen weas found dead in her “almighty dollar” is attributed to home on tie Glflclel Highway on Washington Irving. in 1837. Dee. 4—(P— Imprisoned |, Phlippe Petain, 92, itterand said today. him ong expe n international law "XAM [among D o ot prom.| Biscay to_Villeneuve- Loubet in EXAMINED TONSES PRESCRIBED UnAmerl(an Com. hent than ever, with the Belgium |southern France, where Petain once IR, D. D. MARCUARDT professors Piceard and Max Cossyns | owned a hot Mitterand said i 1 e i3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—(@—The planning to descend 12,000 feet down inothing has been decided 2 L OPTOMETRIST Hcuse Un-American Activities Com- throug ocean. Petain headed the Vit ‘Gn v‘np ESecond and Franklin Juneau tee d today it*had dug up A world-known Danish expert on [ment after France fell. He - ee P1O! 05 FOR APPOINTMENTS idence identitying the person who ‘nter (tional law, Dr. Juris Georg s ng a life ‘-mnnr(_- since S slipped secret State Department pa- of the Danish foreizn offi trial for treason in 1945. er: self-described Communist £ays the pro: "b"‘;“d"fsf‘:“[éi ""f\“': b o owog o ow ome s . e the wa tion since the Unite a T- a8, ARH g% , X gent before war. e sbotilE: Fgentine, Mexioo, /CRIB] and iy At’NUAL DA r\|(~£ [\F E.H, 8,0 A it iJ ! h l‘.‘l S 417 YL AUELE Wi year also Iceland. have proclaimed | told themselves owners of the bottom of | nvestigator, re- v conclusively the sea from their beaches > whrx l"'\i‘ 0 § and w,angeu f these documents from the m land under the water 3 A : : Devartment to Cham- denly slopes down from ak i 60vl TONI(:L”’ DOU‘:LA( With conmections to Craig, Rinwock and Hydaburg. fee level to 3,000 feet or| LAVLES I R Convenient afterncon departures, at 2:30 P. M. ittaker Chamber, now a senior more ¥ i RS, FOR RESESYATIONS PHONE hl ditor of Time Magaine, told the It is now considered »0“1?' a mat-| o gons of Norway will hold their . 2 (committee last summer he was an ter of time when minerals and coal [ ... 01 dance tonizht i o Eagles’ nd there. Russia for a has been puraping oil | |ngent for the Red underground in 1 the 1930's. ! ling said that “very impor- kottom of the Caspian new docun s have Teen ‘ the In 1930, the first international conversations on the problem werej o {. 1t proved impossible t d these are in addition of State Departme papers Chambers had secreted ir wmpkin in his Maryland farm and an un » more documents obtafned from ticipating nat.ons _ht’ld di ‘hamkers last night views on the question how far the the committee sea thould be regarded te m"\l subpoena on Chambers’ 1 Richard F. Cleveland, of ‘“Ttis difficult to state from exisi- l“fl?hL s ’Da rules of international law \\hO‘ be placed as the owner of the| timore, for documents and sv B " SONS OF NORWAY Hall in Douglas. | to attend and for j of all newcomers to the cc Sons how to stage a h e Lo reach| gpjosed as w tanding because the p: | Niemi's s “(“‘Id\ncmg and a door prize will be .\l’d'\(l at 1 o'clock in the morning. 5 JUNEAT TO RETCHINAN Everyone is invited the information nmunity, know Al the old y Scandinavian dances wiil be ell as modern dances. stra will play for the of N orche ik iR (15 "42 GFH(ERS: tatements taken in ¢ "wm\ - 5 & R [ lihel suit per age t Cham- bottom of the sea, ut can't see o A, how anybody can argue against| ANS DANCE SERIES Th 5,000 camage sufi, gainst 1aims that fl;vf:f‘m par: ?Imt‘h ! hombers was filed by Aiger Hiss, AR B them . | Officers for 1949 were lected at mer high Department offi- | ek ! 1°st night’s mecting of the Juneau 2. Chambers has testified Hiss | shrie Club, in the American Le- 1s emonz theemembers of a pre- | ‘on Dugzout. - Red underground in the capi- VE i )scar 'Elicon named P tal . i} | J. W. Leivers, Vice Chamvers first made the accusa- s | nd M. L. MacSpadden was ion at Congressional spy hearncs VEIEES Secretary-Treasurer. st summer. denied them. i O. .Abraham is outgoing ted some of 3 e | S n, Vice-President. Hiss sued him nch assembly® voted or | rnyitations Bic Bliter dere he U. 8.1 /.5 of dances were mailed this 1 new evi- one Wil be next ncovered in the ambers-Hiss 1trov came FE IR sterday when officials said that ‘ k E h hambers and others had made e fv ,] 2 Fis @“Ms»r worn statements this week in mutual defense treaty of . i o vambers: atiorney, 10 nations of the Western Hems- | Maccag A a Savings Account lan: % afted at Rio De Janeiro' ¥ A On the hasis of this evideno became effective. Tt is | SpATTLE, Dec. - opened with any amount at ey General Clark said he _the U. N. charter and|giampes, a fishing bol ould recommend, if ed to do S lx)mmi‘ldm!lv Axmlltmy as- | yied Wednesday. He was 62. that a special New york grand y all the American ma-| porp in Tronheim, Norway, Mr. ] 1¢Q . ; o, or J v B 7 N 1l o wy resume its stigation of ny ”“U'_“h»‘ attacked bY|gtamnes had lived in Seattle 10 asKad eLera: uaVing’S 0an mmunis and esf 'm“ '!"‘"'f; “C‘r‘ po. nl”_‘:’ years aud in Kucmk,\n 20 years. # The House committet immediate baiks ;1 AU ouiSge - [ i ects Rep. Nixom (R-Calif) who BOWer attacks g memoer. POST GIVES $2,000 FOR A.880c1alon mdled most details of the earl v | SCHOOL DRIVING COURSE OF JUNEAU er Red spy investigation, to hurrs 4 | ) Washington as swiftly as £ A ». #] TY, Iowa— A gift 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska ossible. ROCKFORD, Ill, -(P— Oscar been made by the g . - - erg was driving a truck down Post 151 of The Savings Accounts Insured to $5,000.00 Street. A cat leaped up on to the col sys- % Binoalejan SUANG. on his shoulder. The truck veer i finangy o anver wam- We have never paid TRIP TO ANCHORAGE ed to the left side of the street.| ;3 course this fall for members B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional M].dm with an automobile and S LESS lhan ter and Commissioner of Ag- off into a parked car. il last 18 weeks. 1 ultwre for Alaska, plans to 20 Skogsberg turned his eyes on thei puny equipped cars with dual 2% ) Anchorage Thursday, for con- cat in a high voltage look of dis- | .. ntrols will be used. The students hces ¥ ar! t g- gus o i 3 i . > P 2 W O i, encugh. It was black. |y pe tauzht not only correct on SaVlngS iculture specialists now surveying - | drivi fsonhiatie; B “velopment possibilities. He will Brick was first made in Amer-| riving technique, but also good ¢ ¢ ‘ 7 x motoring manners. turn to Juneau after three days. ica ol DR in Virginia in 1612. Thzrst for Refreshment Relishes Ice-Cold Coke Ask for it cither way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. 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