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PAGE TWO -‘“ i} -l =~ A Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Fridav evening to guarantee change of lermon topics, etc cirst Church of Christ, | Scientist 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Sunday services will be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Uhrist, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| wnd Main street and the subject room esday. 8:60 p. m.—iesumon- | i science Reudlng- Room | m church building. This room 18| inesday afternoons frowm | £:30 to 4 o'clock v after the Wed- vecday meeting | | Miss | intendent. _"-'u'r" l 4 The Methodist Church Jpposite Fedetal and Teerritorial uilding "Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” REV. ROBERT 8, Pastor Claudia Kelsey, Pastor's As- sistant and Sunday School Superintendent. Mrs. Charles Popejoy, Choir Director MRS. RUTH M. POPEJOY, Organist 9:00 a.m-—Youth Class Breakfast. 9:45 a.m.—Sunaay School, Classes for all ages. Ron Lister, adult and youth super- Fritz Johnsen, discus- sion leader for the adult class this week. Sunday School captains pan- tomime a Bible story. 11:00 Morning Worstup. Commun- ion Service. Anthem by the Senior Chcir, and Message by the Pastor, TREAT, Bethel Tabernacie (Assembly of God) | Fourth and Franklin Steeets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- es for all ages including an adult Bible class. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. feeting in the Mis- sion on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting and Bible study. Friday, 8 p.m.—“Christ Ambassa- dors,” Young People’s Special Serv- ice, Thursday and Saturday, 8 p.m.— Meeting in downtown_ Mission, on South Franklin Street. | JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST in Waynor Addition Ministers Boyd Field and Robert Rowland {in which there is & U. S. presiden- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA L OR ONE s PROVIDED IN iy ReveNGE 6AME SECUR"Y PA(T;Moosemgn_ji;al Mike's Night Owls in Practice NEW YORK, Jan. 20— The New York Times said today that of- Game, 37 fo 33 ficials negotiating the North At-| lantic Security Pact have accepted| The Juneau High Crimson Bears the principle that an armed attack |scalped the Columbia Lumbermen against one signatory nation shall |last night in a closely guarded game be considered an attack against all by a score of 32 to 22. Both teams, of them. fusing a zone defense, never let up In a dispatch from WAshingmn‘Imm the time the opening horn by James Reston, the Times listed sounded until the game ended. these “important decisions” as hay-| Powers of the Lumbermen opened ing been reached by the officials the scoring with -a bucket from drawing up the agreement: |the corner at the end of the first 1. The treaty will last for 16 to 30 seconds of playing. Bill Graves 20 years, and in any event, will not |of the Bears brought the crowd to come up for renewal during a year |its feet immediately after Powers’ score when he tried for a goal in tial election. front of his basket. and offense and showed thelri smoothest playing to date. Kennedy was high man on the Moose with 11 points and Bavard ‘led Mikes score with 9. | ! SUMMARY ! {Juneau High FG FT TP| {Hanson, f .0 0 0| a iSperling, 1 2 4 . Mickel, ¢ 3 8 14 r“ SA“ Graves, Bill, c . 4 1 9 ] Schultz, g . 2 1 5 | COMPLETELY furnished 3-bdr. Adams, g 8 .0 0 | home, hardwood floors, fireplace, OV R laundry facilities, refrigerator, { Totals 30 12 N elec. range. Beautiful home with { {Columbia Lumber FG FT TP| view, central location. Terms. | Schmitz, f 3 1 7 1$35 per month rental near school lscott, £ . o 0 o and business district with pur- Powers, { 3 4 10! chase of $1500 furniture. Two Pasquan, ¢ 0 1 1 ’ bedrooms. Includes radio, refrig., Nielsen, g 2 0 4 et Kearney, g 0 0 0 |OnLawson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good i Brown, g 8 g 4 beach for children, furnished. o e R Terms, immediately available. | Totals g 6 22 |TWO fireplaces, utility room with Bendix Washing machine and dryer; double plumbing, garage, possible 3 bdrs, appr. 5 acres land; former Fromholst property. Furnished or unfurnished. CAFE, rcoming house aid bar pric- | Cfficiale: Hildre and Ritter. Hali-‘ |time score: Juneau High 17, Colum- | bia Lumber 12. Free throws missed: 14. ’ ————————— FOR SALE IMMEDIATE Occupancy — Just completed new house, full con- crete basement with garage; fine Channel view from living room., , dinette and kitchen. Hardwood floors. Automatic hot water heat. Liberal terms. | LOCAL Owner wishes to sell new two bedroom home in Ballard District, Seattle. One level house. fully furnished. Financed F.H * Under cost. Trade for local prc erty. [ WILLIAM WINN-Phone 2. 11TH STREET—-4 bedroom hot furnished, full concrete baseme Available when apt. obtainable e ing colored slides of sunrises and “What God Hath Prom-| Hymns we like to sing, and of the membership commit- ly Lesson-Sermon-—John: If c ve kept my commandments( ye shall akidz in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, |, .o and abide in His love. by i f Monday noon— S. £ Capt Correlative passage from “Science| . ..o o Captains ealth with Key to the Serip-| .. 3 Tucsday, 3:30—Girl Scouts, Tr " by Mary Baker Eddy: Di-|y : Glrl ‘Scaiss; Srscan e r';‘l"‘l‘]’[;m‘;“" p"r“d“{‘“‘;fl‘c'kf:"f Wednesday—Woman's Sceiety of : Christian Service m and death. His mission was to re- 2 lce "radHRHY WheRtng |at the Parsonage, with devotions in |the little chapel. Theme of the cvening, “Our Service in Hawaii.” Thursday, Cub Scouts, 4:00. Eenior Choir, Thursday, 7:30. The Choirs of other churches join veal the Science of celestial teing, to prove what God is and what He does for man . . . Jesus’' teaching and practice of Truth involved such a sacrifice as makes us admit its Principle to be Love. (p. 26). earsal for the Good Friday presen- | tation. Friday—Young Adult sliding par- | |ty Friday evening, 7:30. The Churen of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Pourth end Goud Streets Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Fourth Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever. will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B The Ministry of Music— JOYCE M. HOWELL Sunday School Superintendent, us following for the Union Choir Re- | ‘Worship—1la.m. Sunday Evening Serv.ces ‘Worship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service ‘Trursday, 8:00 p.m. 1 You are invited to come and bring | your children to all thesc services. Visitors are always welcome. Christ is our creed and tfe Biile our rule of faith. The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. Captain and Mrs. Sexton Johanson. Sunday 11:00 a. m—KHoiincss meeting, p. m.—Praise Meeting. p. m—Sunday School. | :30 p. m.—Service. Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Class and prayer meeting. ! Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m—Youth Night. | Saturday night, 7:30 ©. m—Pralse ' | Again at the end of six minutes ol |play the score was tied at seven all |when Micksl dropped in a free throw after Schmitz had fouled 'him. Mickel broke the tie as the }horn sounded ending the first quar- (ter. Mickel's shot was a looping lone from the key and the Lumber- men were never in the lead again. }Tney never threatened the Crimson Bears with another tie. The quar- ter ended with the score of nine SEATTLE, Jan. 20—(®— Frank !for the Bears and seven for the Kern, 70, former Alaska business Lumtermen. man, who died here Wednesday, wm} Bl Graves started the game be buried today. {moving at the end of two minutes Kern went to Dawson, Y.T, injin the second quarter when he 1897, and from there to Nome, dropped in a two score with a set- Iditarod and Flat, and pioneered up play from the corner. This was in the Ophir country. For years hc,‘one set-up that really worked for transported gold seekers in his Yu- ihe was closely guarded. kon river Ltoats to Ruby, famous, In another 30 seconds, Schultz of mining camp on the Yukon. Later/the Bears sunk another counter he worked for the Carlisle Packing from right of the slot. Company at Kwiguk. ‘w Powers, playing a steady game He later opened five trading posts for the Lumbermen, had his second on the tundra near Kwiguk, and deuce-spot score of the evening cperated his own cannery. He re- tallied at the end of five minutes. tired to Seattle in 1936. Ottawa, or in Bermuda to sign the treaty, probably in mid-March. FRANK KERN | This brought the score to nine for; i Results of fights last night are ;as follows: | New York—Kid Gavilan, 145%, |Havana, outpointed Ike Williams, 140%, Trenton, N. J,, in a 10 round non-title bout. i Tampa, Fla—Toemmy Gomez, 182, ‘Tampa, knocked out Joe Dominic, 1204, Springfield, Mass, in a six round go, which was the top reg- ‘ular bout on the Joe Louis-Nino | Valdez exhikition card. Boston—Al “Red” Priest, 158%%, of Cambridge, Mass., outpointed {Irish Mickey Doyle, 160%, Cleve- iland, in 10 rounds. Hollywood, Calif —Art Aragon, 137%, Los Angeles, knocked out Chuchu Ruiz, 137%, of Mexico City {in the second round of their fight. i —_—ro— — 'FRIDAY NIGHTERS ARE KNOTTED UP; START IND HALF | FORRESTER; THE CLARICE; power barge. | PROPERTY near airport, home | appr. 3 mi. Glacier Highway, 3- bdrs, 5 acres pat. land; 2 houses 5 mi. 1 acre pat. land; 10% mi. I appr. 5 acres pat. land, house and large garage, 4% money, pric- | ed for quick sale, good water sys- tem. LIQUOR Store with clean stock; can remain or move from pres- ent location. | TWO duplexes, prices $4.500 and | $9,500.00; also CRESCENT apts. {LOTS in city, on Glacier and Douglas highways. 8-bdr. home Norway Point, $5,500 cash. Pos- | sible terms. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National Bank FOR SALE 6-VOLT Porto-Spotlite, $16.50—Special this week $14.00. ; | How €X-|isparing His Fellowship.” Phone Red 379 Foreign Secretaries of the United| The Bears' Schultz evened the| | ed right, good income, books open | family three adults. $11,500. 6:00—Intermediate Youth Fellow- Sunday Morning Services States, Britain, Canada, France, The | score making it two-all when his! p: { to serious prospeet. 1941 FORD bus. coupe, $750. ship. | Bible classes for all ages at 10| wetherlands, Belgium, and Luxem- |shot from the corner fell through ] L |KENDALL'S troller, 32-ft. excel-|1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan $650. 8:00—Even'ng Service. Service us- | M- Lourg will meet in Washington, in | the net. T lent condition, Pelican; THE | 1941 CHRYSLER Sedan $750. 'MURPHY & MURPHY/ reg. price | ;1942 PONTIAC Sedan, $850. SPECIALLY bullt PICKUP i terms, $250 down, total $550. ! SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise i 12th ut Harbor — Phone 911 ; FOR BENT DOUBLE room at Bently-Apts, In- i i quire at 404 4th St. 106 tf | GARAGE for rent. Inquire 404 4th Street. 4 106 tf | GARAGE or warehouse or‘shop for i rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue ' * 275 after 4 P. M. 93-tt H 120x45 FT. Space for store room i or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- | dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf { FURNISnED Rooms for women, close to business district. Call { between 6 and 8 p. m. 326 Sec- Mrs. Emma Borbridge Sunday after Epipheny. | service. | 2 H o it $ A i ond Street. Ph. Black 354. e s iR o am: vy B lGREA'I‘ BR"A' i h;o::‘zlb:xme;cnl'l‘ey successiunyy | The Friday Nighters started the |_JU1e1 ihiilbmns - 48 u'F‘IVE Octi ot Guest Pianist, Is. orence Nash. i Jn.—4 ‘ch S 001, | o o o T e ) ive Wurlil i 11 amo—Morning Prayer and Ser-|{ Seventh-Day Adventist | " | pulled the Crimson Bears away trcm’i‘;;mdcnhxz 2% ;’;feys“::g"m::f: LARGE Kelvinator ReiHgeraton, | for sont Ao g gi}?:: Sunday Services | mon. Corner Second and Main 1 the basket by cross court tossing Grocétdh arid Thomas Hardware Hed | Easy Spin-dry, both like new. 80 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. | 17:45 pm.—Evening Prayer at St. JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor | “AS RE(OG”’ ED of the ball just before official time-| ;ir};t dve Wik’ ¥ wins haiid Oak office desk, home-made ju_ === = " School includes Bihle Class for|Luke's, Douglas. The services of this churcn are R out in the second quarter. Mickel‘l Taak C}:lucrnia Grocery, Bert's| Youth bed, good mattress, red | STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or adults, Monday, 4:00 p.m—Junior Choir| ‘éld on Saturday, the Seventh Day; jEW|sH SIATE {hooked n shot in from under the'p . TR Ross'| Maple finish dresser; old type-| Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf 11:00 am—Divine Worship. The | rehearsal. of the week. | G {basket 10 seconds before the half.) o o bieq for sfmnd lace il writer; child’s play cupboard. 123 . Zrrorrro e P A youth of the Church will assist in| Tuesday, 4:00 pm.—St. Vincent's| 9:45 a. m—Sabbath School and|! , o o . .o 5 Grm! Half-time score was Bears 17and: 5 \i" o' "Oqom and Alexander| G0ld Street. 104 :n; AT hl:‘:‘;g::m '°'5’;"t"“ he leadership of this worship serv- G‘j‘{lf’ (’L‘"’f’“‘:‘fi Bm:fi?fifl%‘:fih" Superinten- , Britain and her western alliance | Lumbermen 12. Photos are in the cellar with 1-3. |30x40 Tarpaulin, 16 oz. welght, fire | - ice. : % ‘mee'f; 00 i R ek Al ol ; {partners announced tonight they LAST HALF | Erv Hagerup was high man last| and water treated; A-1 shape. | VORTHERN Hotel under new (6:30 p.m.—Westminster Fellow- ) meet.ng. 3 ! 4 iffin, Children’s Di- | Will accord de facto (partial) recog-| The second half started tight and |Dight with 593 and second high! $12500 Ph. 346. 104 ot | MAnagement. Reasonable rent ship. | ‘Thursday, 7:30 p.m—Choir re-| Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Children’s niton to. Tarasl B S. Johs ith 526 Phone 4. 982 7-30 p.m.—Divine Worship. A half | hearsal. vision Leader. o Israel. |slow with_most of the play taking Was S. Johnson wi b g 3 i LA pan vl Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader,| Australia and Switzerland an-|place in mid-court. Nielsen started| FOr the women B. Mill was high | TRUMPET and case In perfect | Jpns ™ prey =y | bour of favorite hymns. The M: §n oy gz q ' nounced earlier that they would ex- | th i 8 with 489 and M. Funk was second | condition, $35. Blue 890. 04 6t SRy P b priv. [y s Aot Wi 16ad thIS B Northern I 11:00 . m.—Sabbath Worship {the scoring after 1:30 into the; 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ¢ s @it il R Hour, the Pastor in charge. Itend recognition to the new state |the third quarter when he spotted | With 485. | BARBER Chair, 2 lavatory sirks - . o using the theme: “The Width Presbyterian Church | “rne *seventh-Day Adventist|in Palestine. Switzerlana said it {two points Mickel countered with| Team and personal scoring last| BARSER Obaln, % W S spiview Act. for rent, one blooh | ‘~Vr’~"'“v\ '11730 g Frinklin at Fousth | chureh invites you to “Remember Would accord de facto recognition; |a free throw. | night follows: i 4 faiis vidbiad from Federal Bldg. 200 » s “<6“l~; B o | ‘Where Welcome and Worshtp | The Sabbath Day” and wyrship Australia said it would give full| Powers was fast with the ball and Home Grocery BABY Bugey, §30. Play pen $15. i T B daomi TR Meet” with them, | recognition. scemed to hardly fail in his pass|SPOE - 18 18 18 5417 portable washer and new | .Ce Clean Room, steam-ues | uesday, 4:00 p.m.—Hoppy Ho ; WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister | Twenty-five nations now recognize | shots behind his back. L. Holmquist 175 167 157 489 large hand wringer. Phone Greenl Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 65 Bible Club. | Ann Henning, Guest Organist the new Jewish state in Palestine, ¢ F. Holmquist ... 158 158 139 455 3 H ay, 17:30 A 1 s The biggest blunder of the game 855. 104 3t | NICE CLEAN steam heated Wdnesday, 1:30 pm— Annual| Mrs. Russell E. Alexander, Choir First Baptist Church including Canada and South Afri- |came when Nielsen tossed the ball|H: Nordensen .. 112 90 107- 309 “alio ‘Seain hathi. Boanalns ’ B L by i Franklin and Foursa ica, among_the British dominions. |and Brown and Schmitz let it go|J:, Hawke 200 185 142 537!MOpEL, 70 300 H&H Weatherdy | Rooms, v ey Hm[pc.%. “r; = vad 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. The Friendly Church The type of recognition is theicut of bounds with neither m“mg! Totals 618 563 1844| Maonum, Tilden safety, Red- | ;:‘u ety ‘1%5 G. t}r{e;u A\~enue 1 Gordon Chappel, Supt. } WILLIAM A. PETTY same as accorded by the United an attempt at getting it. Both were | field Jr. Mount; sling and re-! T 100 S enue:| Adult Bible Class is tauht by| Supply Pasior States. jconfused as to who would take it. Odom. snd 3. coil pad; dies and 200 empty | MISCELLANEIWS S pm.—Senior Dr. Catherine Sherwood and all| 19:w 3. m—Sunday Schodl. Class- | The Bears took it out from there, |2~ Breltkreuts 148 138 157 438) cases, $19000. With new Weaver g las: : adults not now attendinz Sunday|:s for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su~ 7 The fastest corner set shot came|s: Lanio K-25 $225.00. Write or call D.| HOPES New ana TCsed Mose Rillas i s- g b ew Fridag, 7:30 pan—Choir rehears- | gnog are ureed to attend. This| Jerintendent, Douglas Churcn when Bill Graves made his throw | M- Burke 135 168 162 455| G Bachem, Box 98, Haines,| buy. sell and sxchaege. o al. : 7 class is studying Paul's letter to| 11 am.—Morning worship service g Close to the end of the third quare | A, Burke 16 49 157 431 Alagka. 104 @! gt Phone 908 o g _ “True religion affords government | yy,6 gpnesians. sermon: “Which Is the New Testa- Servu:es ter. When Powers made his free| TOLAS o, 012,18 pr o Bl e A 4 its surest support. The perpetuity of | 19.59 a.m.,—Organ Preparation | ment Church—Today?” : ithrow, Schultz had four fouls on e SINGLE _slze walnut finish metal WINTER and PUND, CO. . L4 ‘hls na(-o.n‘depends upon the re- |, worship. 11 am—Baptist Good News Rim, Sehulix W the only Besr to California Grocery bed, coil springs and mattress, Complete Photographic Sup; ligious training of the young. It 15| " 11:00 am—Divine Worship. This| Hour—Radio _Station—KINY. Notices for tms onurch comumd|pave o faus marked against him. |5 MOTK 174 164 126 464| $2750. Phone 497. 105 3t | Developing - Erinting - Enl impossible to govern the world With- | soryice will be conducted by the| 6:30 pm.—Baptist training service.|must be recelved by The Empire| Tne thirg quarter ended itn 1 £ ‘Hoghrup e o e s s e Artists’ Paints and Materi out the Bible.” George Washington. | mempers of the Westminster Fellow-| 7:30 p.n.—Worship service. not later than 10 o'clock Fridsylin. soore of Bears 23 and Lum-| o Logerup .. 104 138 128 310 good body, new mo%or installed Biue Printing - Photost Iship on the theme “God Speaks.| Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and|evening to guarantee change OfIpe mey 15, w—'r!??g -1 A0 1B SR Naven 1960, 45000, Bows theiit. | SRR e — Resurrection Lutheran The speakers will be Carol Shellen- |Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.—Conference and {sermon topics, etc. Possibly the ‘fastest part of the otals So0. o el ML il 6“011 Realistic P Church barger, Shirley Schultz and Dan |instruction periods. (Next door to . game was the last quarter with the 2, i J ::‘fi lm aper curls, - Main and Thied Streets MacKinnon. Baptist Church at the parsonage). Douglas Community Lumbermen constantly trying to at|gpor o g gy g3 129|3 FOOMS and bath, insulated | g #P O uty Shop. Phone «“In the heart of the City for the | 7:30 pm.—The Westminster Fel-| Wednesday, 7 pm—Mid-week Methodist Church least pull even. The first real try Ap St 1% 141 142 a419| ComPpletely furnished, including o Way. hearts of the Citw” lowship will hold their regular Prayer service. Services in tne new Community [for a score in this section of the|® gmith 112 116 172 40| 1nens and dishes, new frigidaire @. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor | meeting in the church parlofs ¥ Saturday, 7:30—Youth Night, Church Building ok R T wn ritarceptad T. Bl i i Rran. 8 and daveno. Priced for quick WAm L MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, Monday: The Junior Choir will |PYmn singing, games and fun, movie| ppy. ROBERT S. TREAT, |a pass of the Bears and missed his |1, g ik 123 133 163 419] Sle West end of Douglas bridge. Choir Director rehearse at the Church immediately | Pictures, (similar to ¥outh for Pastor shot from the key. 'ngls 38 1753 Call Douglas 355. 102 6t | Saerre MRS. KATHERINE ALEXANDER.|after school. This Chor is now |CPrist). Everyone invited— eVery, miss Claudia Kelsey, Pastor's as-| Graves backhand drop bringing i Mk R 5 aees FOB. paner route:: In- Organist. working on their Easter music Saturday night. sistant. ihe scirs tb SH 1P e Bears, Wwaa 5 BAB;I Bassinette, excxellent con-j duire Empire Office. 104 3t SU?EngSElgV}IICFi& Wednesday: The Annual Meeting| 0 o SrevE cvnon Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday School tne best shot of the game. The|spot “5"35“'“’5 Vi dition. Ph. Black 630. 9 3 CLEAN young man With ng ad 145 chool. = S - A b e v v |5 e SaNErRion vl 56, el porgor Siptiiietlee o g Lumbermen brought thelr score 0|5, Johnéon .. 184 190 152 526 | AUCTION Sale Sunday, 2 p. m.| habits, registered baby et T e g e immediately following a covered- Evangelization Society G ik g Worsiug 19 just prior to this when Powers|p Matheny .. 137 144 147 428] Dew and used merchandise. Juno | Wants room and board with . Sermon by dish dinner at 6:30 pm. The dinner | Sermon: “What God Hath Prom-{maqe nis free throw after bein . 1 enial family lieve Because We Know. will be sponsored by the Martha| Where the Willing Whosoever |jceq " ;mled 4 };eenson ow after g1A. Johnson .. 114 *114 159 387| Auction Market, 731 E St. 97 4t g! Emmxemfl/' C, 1,000, Installation of the Church Coun-|ec..i.¢ 9 | Is Welcome 10.30 a.m.—Classe: ouled by Hal g O. Cecotti 219 148 148 515 s J 3 € y and the World Service Cir- . REEE, To start the game rolling after g s ——— o s cil. L g g cle. The Meeting of the Corpora- DONA’;‘E‘ VE:“‘;' Pgt::r.ude Tuesday afternoon, 1:00 PM.—|ypo cericial time out in the fourth Totals - - o 190 Lm ARD rm CHILDREN'S Day Nursery Eenlor Choir: “The K“‘En"f L;n;e tion of the Northern Light Presby- Piervxcg usele:) oy r:iazlvee Vi | oman's Society meeting and WOTk | quarter, Nielsen tried a long shot TR S Biiw s Ve Green 520. Gertrude 1 Y » - 4 2 E eters y . e, * P A S Y I o 7 iu:; Shepherd Is” by H. R. Shel-|terian church will follow the meet- aes ol vr%‘eec:&a N i froi the side but missed. The only | M. Funk 0""1“ 154 485 |LOST: Brown hani-tooled wallet. ; Monday, $:4b pan—Year 3, Sec- lnglof thet‘c?x;lgrtgmw‘n. The ?xx- Sunday School at 2 p.m. Lo mgir“eve g, Churchl ore in the last two minutes of (. Hagerup 184 177 583 Valuable papers. Reward. Please | EXPERIENCED Cloix sw?,,;' tion 1, Catechetical Class. pual reports will be rcad and sev-| gyening service, 7:15 Tuesday. s the game came when Nielsen did a|B. Mill ... 1% 162 4g9{ retun to Empire. 104 2t| er. Salary $258 per month, . eral Elders and Trustees will be et armed push shot from center.|C. 2 Wednesday, 3:45 pm.— Year 1|gjooieq The Presbyterian Church |%2° P gy from -|c. Hardin 143 119 411\FOUND — Pair pink rim glasses.| OUr¢ Room 203, Health Deyuri- Section 1, Catechetical Class. & 2 Catholic Church Douglas, Alaska The Lumbermen ed the Bears| Totals 684 612 19784 GSome ha : men, Territorial Bldg. 72t a 000 pia— -dibidr| s ERUEMIAY-—The choir will /res uglas, out into the court again by zone de- r may have same by paying | 0 TEritorial Bidg 7 We ncsda‘y. : pm— hearse at the Church at 7:30 p.m. Church of the Nativity of the Walter A. Soboleff, Minister |, with one minute to go. The|' et o for this adv. ? — Choir practice. Friday, 130 pm.The Martha| Blessed Virgm Mary, Juneay Sunday Services Shse SRAE and Ada exanges. Khloe WOMAN wants worss of any kind Wednesday, 8:00 pm.— Senior Bostat R he M Fifth and Gold Steeets 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. jump Eall between an ms , Spot .. 271 37 21 81|FOUND: Ladies brown kid, black| by day or week. h. Bi ; Chair practice. oot 144 et i the Church| ppy ROBERT L. WHELAN, 8. &.| 2:0 p. m—Divine Worship, |10 seconds from final horn had the|J. Porter 129 128 110 362| cloth and black fur lined glove. B iis e Saturday, 10 am.—Year 2, Sec-|Farors Masses on Sunday, 7, 8:30, 10 crowd yelling. But the danger was|J. Alexander .. 168 166 144 4784 Call at Empire. 98 8t ol tion 2, Catechetical class FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 11:30 t 9 never realized for the game ended|C. Porter 168 154 484 d " 0dd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklia st.|®Pd 11:30 am. int Aloysious’ Church 5 i . vl with the score of Bears 32 and Lum- (R, Hardin ; 99 154 368 f CHAPEL-BY-Tiit LAKE REV. ang MES. . E. BEYER, | 100 ST OUCH SCUO pgp| Rev. Alfred T. Brads, 5.3 |ermen 22 Totals GOl 53 589 1713|wall deommations hn erdan bomes Follow the Cabs to Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz Pastors a0 o0 B Pasior High scorer of the evening was e b T T ¥ e o b e ok | Mo St et |t oot b g SOOGS0y e ks | et madre Gt the vy st || BOSS' OASIS s a m.—Sunday chool. 1D. ." 9 p m ot 0! m.,o. e . n .. 423 ® vhi ¥ 100 m—Worhip Servce. | mBGAT Beber Superitendens " 8t. Luke's Kipiscopal Church |bermen followed with 10 points regl. |M. Daviin .. 13 148 186 471 |mut. hents. were docoraten witn fex Time 2:30 pm— Westminster Fellow- | (e FRORTEN ureh planist, | pussian Orthodox Church o ?“51"- -“:fl' ized by three baskets and four free|S. Smith 163 131 163 457{plain tiles. : ship. ol > 4 Y Four unday after Epipheny.|throws. Totals . . 655 532 599 17861- P —— — Friday, 6:00 pm.— Westminster| 10:00 am.—Morning worship. Of St. Nicholas Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar V8. MOOSE T 11 am.—Church school | " % MIKES . % Hellowanip. 12:30 p. m—“Christian Brother Fifch Serbet o Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | n a surprise upset last night, M Church of Jesus Christ of|peoq Tour, international brosd| prenn Semten o o o o ey, Pm—vening preyer and|ine Moose quinteb downed Mike's Ho‘k Game‘ | Tax m‘ ESCRIPTION SH Latter Day Saints * |cast over KINY. |~ 'Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High |0 i Nisht Owls by a score of 31 to 35.| ] SR — > ) (MORMON) 7:00 p.m.-—Bo’y{s’ and Girls' Hour. | Mass and Holy Communfon. DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH gnr:xfx(;n:xi];tifi 2 '::un;hemu".’;:e‘n& i % red Jml rul c".k 10th and E Street 7:00 p. m—Youth Fellowship. | Choir rehearsal every ‘Inursaay Of The Alaska tall jons in the Gastinegu| ~Final Bcores 'of ' Hockey games mu; TAX foms 14.8hattuck—Blue 379 J. S. McClellan, Branch President.| 7:00 pm.—Prayer Service. at 7:36 p. m. Evangelization Society AUy on.postiion it | 1ast Aight &xe as follows: ¢ b e Sunday 7:45 pm —grchaetlogy lecture. | —————— 3 Donald Vertin, Pastor. Channel B::keq:!l‘le League, as DiRlaba 4 Lo Anxelu : Done at a Reasonable 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 8:00 pm.—Sermon subject: “Life| FEW AUSTRIANS JOBLES: here the Willing Whosoev WhS 5 DERGEVE SRS ancouver 3; y Rate 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. |in Ancient Ancient” by use of| cibiesd i & Whosoever is{ "rnis s the second l0ss tormme; Vancouver 3; Fresno 2. Raf . 5:30 pm.—(Until further notice) | slides. VIENNA—(P—Lessthan one Per| ' gunday School 10:00 am, at tne|dUring the playing season e m mn Sermon service. Tuesday, 8:00 pm.—Song prac-|cent of Austria’s working popula-|chureh Building. marks the third win for the Moose. oxwg:;d‘h:“:xn mfi&xm . ¥ \ Wednesday, 8:00 p. m—Relief|tice at the parsonage. tion is unemployed, recent govern- | ~ gunday, 11:00 a.m.—Cottage mee,_irhe Moose took the first gt blsr' e o, itcnd oo che For Appointment Soclety. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m —Bible study | ment figures show. The f ing at Mrs. George Edwards home,|® SCore of 15 to 5 and kept Bugtion block his nation’s highest CALL'BLUE 415 Priday—4:00 p. m.—Primary. at the parsonage, 526 East Street. is described as the “absolute - | Thursday night—Prayer memng|‘e‘d throughout the game. 4 R 2o honats. . - O BT T were clicking on both zone defeuse}© h | | Everyone Welcome! A friendly welcome to all. imum” by government authorities.'gnd Biile stidy, at Mrs. George Edwards home,

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