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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. vlirst Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Sunday services will be held at {1 a. m. in the First Church of Uhrist, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fifth Main street and the subject cordially invited tc services and visit the §.00 p. m.—Iesumon- | science Reading Room | ulding. This room e spen Wedn: 1y afternoons fnm | £:30 to 4 o'clock v4n after the Wed- | pesday eversog meeting | Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open door— ‘Whosoever will may come’.” VALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B The Ministry of Music— JOYCE M. HOWELL Sunday School Superintendent, Emma Borbridge Norman Lilyroth. t Pianist, Mrs. Florence Nash. Sunday Services 2:45 a. m—Sunday School. ol includes Bible Class for 11:00 am.—Divine Worship. Ser- mon by the Pastor: “. .. With God's Help We Live.” Text, First Samuel 7:12. Special music by the cloir. 6:30 p.m.— Westminster Fellow- chip. Service led by the Christian Cutreach Commission, Margarce Marcado. 7:30 p.m—Divine Worship. A half hour of favorite hymns and special music. Sermon by the Pastor: “Dan- iel's Choice.” Bass solo by H. E. Calesbury, singing “Invocation,” by rt, men’s quartet. Monday, 7:36 pm.—Boy Scout roop No. 614, Scoutmaster Cyril toff, Jr. Tuesday, Bicle Club. Wednesd s 4:00 p.m.—Happy Hour 7:30 pm— Church e and Bible study. | 30 p.m.—Missionary sses are Mesdames Anderson and Jennle 829 West Ninth Street. . Men's Fellowship. 4:00 p.m.—Senior Bible 7:3¢ p.m., Choir rehearsal. “Keep your Sundays for the great things of the souk”@Gd to church” day, 7 Society. Hoste Anna Mas Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Third Streets “2=3 the heart of the City for the kearts of the City” @. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, Choir Director KRS, KATHERINE ALEXANDER, Organist. SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.-—The Worship Service: with communion. Sermon by the Pastor: “Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There Is Freedom.” Senior choir: Ippolitoff-Ivanofi’s “Bless the Lord.” 7:00 p.m.—Junior Luther League. Monday, 3:4> p.m.—Year 2, Sec- tion 1, Catechetical Class. Wednesday, 3:45 p.m.— Year 1, Section 1, Catechetical Class. Monday, 8:00 pm.—Church Coun- ¢l meeting. Wednesday, Choir pract!ce. Wednesday, 8:00 pm.— Senior hoir practice. Thurs 8:00 p.m.—Ladies Aid 7:00 p.m.— Junior meeting with Mrs. Rude and Mrs. Hanna hostesses. Word to use in selecting Bible verse with which to answer roll call is “Glory.” Saturday, 10 am.—Year 2, Sec- tion 2, Catechetical cless. CHAPEL-BY-T..t: LAKE Corner Glacier Highway end Fritz Cove Road at Auke Lake R¥V. FRED TELECKY, Pastor. 9:45 am.—Mrs. Elwood Redde- kopp will conduct the Sunday School Devotional service. 2:30 p.m.-Junior choir rehearsal. This group is for all young people 10 years old or over Friday, 6:00 p.m.— Westminster Fellowship. Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) 10th and E Street 1. 8. McClellan, Branch President. Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 5:30 pm.—(Until further notice) Sermon service. Wednesday, Society. Friday—4:00 p. m.—Primary. Everyone Welcome! 8:00 p. m.—Relief Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneay Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, 8. J. Masses on Sunday, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 am. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Masses on weekdays—7 and 8:25 am. Confessions—8aturday, eve of holi- 1ays, eve of Pirst Fridays, ¢ to § p.m; 7t §p m |church at 8, with a brief s The Methodist Church dpposite Federal and T ercitorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet” REV. ROBERT S, TREAT, Pastor Mrs. Charles Popejoy, | Choir Director | MRS. RUTH M. POPEJOY, Organis Sunday Scheol, 9:45—Mrs. Lister leader of adult class discussion this wezk. Morning Worship, 11:00—Observ- ance of Boy Scout Sunday with all scouts of the church present; pre- ntation of charter for Cub Pack 9, sponsored by the church. An- them by the Senior Choir, Prelud: Pastor “Boys Will Be Boys.” Intermediate Fellowrhip: ding party at Douglas, lea 6:00, ng the ce at | he Douglas church. Evening Service, 8:00. Message by the Pastor, “Guide Marks on the | Way.” Hymns We Like to Sing. The Church Board’s monthiy meeting following Monday—Sunday School captains at noon. Tues —Girl Scout, Troop V; Craft project at 8:00 for women. Wednesday, Woman's Sciety af- terncon circle with Mrs. Treat, Mrs. Geo, Martin, circle chairman. Thursday— Cub Scouts, after scheol. Senior Choir Rehearsal 7:30; Union Choir rehearsal for Good Friday following. The Churcn of The foly Trinity, Episcopal | Fourth snd Goud Streets Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Fifth Sunday after Epipheny. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.—Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and’ sermon. 7:45 pm—Evening Prayer at St. Luke's, Douglas | Monday, 4:00 p.m.—Junior Choir | rehearsal. | Trinity | sy Scout group. Message by the| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets 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. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. | 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- i\ion 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 | Phone Red 379 Sunday Morning Services i Bible classes for all ages at 10! am. : Worship—1la.m. Sunday Evening Serv.ces ! Wership—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Trursday, 8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring | your children to all thess scrvices Visitors are always welcome, Christ is our creed ang the Im.,l_\1 our rule of faith. The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. Captain and Mrs. Sexton Johanson. Sunday 11:00 a. m—Hoiinces meeting. 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday School. i 7:30 p. m.—Service. i Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible, Class and prayer meeting. | Thursday, 7:00 p. m.—Hospital meeting. Priday Night, 7:00 p, m.—Youth | Night. | Saturday night, 7:30 ;. m—Praise | jnot later than 10 o'clack Friday | MEMORIAL CHURCH VESPER SERVICES, ‘°"?l"sfc%'fi°mm COURT OF HONOR, | . FOR BOY SCOUTS ' During a recent congregational | 3 meeting of Memorial Church, the lR.ev. Walter A. Soboleff qpened the assembly with a devotional “With God's Help We Have Served.” Re- rorts were received from the Sunday j School, Mrs. Emma Borbridge, sup- erintendent; Westminster Fellowship George Everest, sponsor; Mission- The Boy Scout vesper service and | court of honor to be held at the Grade School auditorium tomor- | row at 3:30 p. m. is a public meet- |inz, with parents and friends par- invited. This was em- phas today by Jud Whittier, . ary Society, Mrs. Anna May An- f"‘m""_m ‘,‘.md :,?r;vxst::.t m:::‘:?" derson, president; Men's Fellow- | f,,'m‘mm. R ] f t+ 3:30 and will be concluded about ship, Fred Morgan, President; Dea- | m.. the chairman reports.| cons, Mrs. Nellie Willard and Wii- i st liam Jack; Treasurer, Norman Lily- Feature of the court of }xonor! roth; Elders, Mack Mercado, and . presentation of three Star | the Pastor. .dges to Donald MacKin- | The following officers were elect- ;cn, Jr., Arthur McKinnon, ed: Elder, class of 1951, Fredq Mor- e Dull, of the Episcopal Church gan; Deacons, class of 1951, John Tioop 23. These awards will be! Shotter, Ted Visaya and John Bor- n by Dr. James Ryan, mem- Lridge, Jr.; Sunday School super- Lcr of the advancement commit- | intendent, (re-elected) Mrs. Emma te The Rev. S. A. McPhetres Borbridge; Finance committes, Dav- will preside at the honor court, id Riley, Mack Mercado, and Mrs by Dr. Ryan, Joseph Shof- ¢ Jennie Holst." r and Kenneth A. Clem of Refreshments were served by the Douglas. Missionary Society. G :’_._i.‘ Douglas Trocp 610, sponsored by FROM GUSTAVUS the Volunteer Firemen there, wulI R pe installed with a candle lighting William H. Lohman of Gus- i g ceremony, ‘conducted by Troop 23| tavus is at the Baranof Hotel. - the direction of Chuck But-l‘ ., FROM PETERSBURG rey, sccutmaster. Douglas Scouts who will be invested tomorrow in- Clarence Walters of Petersburg is at the Baranof Hotel. ticularly 4:30 p. clude: Bill John Jensen, Jay Maker, Pat Wel- lington, Tom Cashen, David Clem, n Hoisington, Donald E. Niemi, Louis Pusich, and Gerald Smith. | Their scoutmaster is Henry Osin- 4 ssisted by James Devon. Arne | shift is chairman of the las bcy scout committee; oth-{ er members are Thomas N. Cash-{ ¢n, Joe E. Maker, James Devon, | and Kenneth A. Clem. Douglas Church Services Notices for tms church column must be received by The Empire “We Are Building” is the title of the Rev. Walter Soboleff’s sermon, ; prepared especially for the scout! vesper service, to be held at 3:30, | followed by the court of honor at 4 p. m. Cub scouts from the Juneau and Douzlas cub packs have been issu- ed a special invitation to attend tho vesper service and court of evening to guarantee of sermon topics, ete. change Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in tne new Community Church Building REV. ROBERT 8. TREAT, Pastor Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday School service. i Wednesday, 8:00 pm.— Women's Guild Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal. Silver Tea. { Saturday from 2:00 t> 5:00 p.m.| there will te a Valentine Silver Tea | in the Parish Hall of the Church.| Scout Vesper Service and Court | of Honor, 3:30 p.m. Sunday after- ncon at the High School Auditor- ium, the Boy Scouts of Juneau and Douglas will hold a Scout Vesper service and Court of Honor. Parents | and friends are cordially invited to attend. ——— { Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth ‘Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, Organ- ist. Mrs. Russell E. Alexander, Choir Hrector. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Gordon Chappel, Supt 9:45 a.m.—Adult Bible class. Dr. Catherine Sherwood, teacher, meet. in Manse. 10:50 a.m.—Organ for worship. | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Ser-| mon, “Elevated to Higher Living.”| The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Percy Ipalook, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Wales, Al- aska, and a member of the House of Representatives. ‘The Ordination service for Mr. T A. Morgan and Mr. Delbert B. Dixon, who were elected to the Eldership in | this Church will take place at this| service. The public is cordially in-| vited to attend | 7:30 pm.—The Westminster Fel- | lcwship will meet in the Church parlors. Monday: The Junior Choir rehearse at the Church imme after school. Thursday: The Choir will rehearse at the Church at 7:30 p.m Friday: The World Service Circle | | | Preparation will tely will meet at the Church at 2:00 pm. Thursday.—The cheir will re- hearse at the Church at 7:30 p.m. Friday, 1:30 pm.—The Martha Bociety will mzet in the Church Parlors. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 0dd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklia St. REV. and MRS. n. E. BEYER, Pastors Residence 526 East. Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Supcrintendent | William Chapman. Church pianist, Mrs. A. T. Vaughn and Miss Ruth Brooks. 10:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 11 am.—Church 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 7:45 p.m.—Archaetlogy lecture 8:00 pm.—Song Sermon: Sermon | “Faith” will be illustrated with spe- |cial singing by quartet, trio, duet | and solo arrangements of many of | the oldtime hymns of the church | also with several newer songs. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Song prac- | instruction periods. Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Seconrd and Main JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor | The services of this churra are; :¢14 on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. i 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and| Bitls Study Class. Mrs. Lola Walther, Super.nten- dent. Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Children’s Di- vision Leader. | Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader. 11:00 a. m—Sabbath Worship| Hour, the Pastor in charge. i The Seventh-Day Adventist | church invites you to “Remember; The Sabbath Day” and worship| | with them. - ! Franklin ang Fourn | First Baptist Church 1 ‘The Friendly Church : WILLIAM A. PETTY | Supply Pasiwor 12:vv 2. m.—Sunday School. cm-l '3 for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- jerintendent. 11 am.—Morning worship service ccrmon, “The Biology of the new birth.” ! 11 am—Baptistt Good News| Hour—Radio Station—KINY. 6:30 p.m.—Baptist training service. 7:30 p.m.—Worship service. Sermon, “The New Kind of Love.” Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.—Conference and (Next door to Baptist Church at the parsonage). Wednesday, 7 pm—Mid-week prayer service. Saturday, 7:30—Youth Night, nymn singing, games and fun, movie pictures, (similar to Youth for Christ). Everyone invited— every Saturday night. JUNEAU BIBLE CHURCH Of The Alaska Evangelization Society Where the Willing Whosoever Is Welcome DONALD VERTIN, Pastor. Service held at Mrs. Gertrude Peters house, No. 18 Native Vil- lage. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Evening Service, 7:15 Tuesday. Russian Orthodox Church £vening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. Higl Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every ‘I'hursasy at 7:36 p. m. PETER GRUENING IS ON REPORTER'S JOB Peter Gruening, son of Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Gruening, is on the staff of the United Press covering the legislature session at Sacra- mento, Calif. Young Gruening has just grad- | uated from the School of Journal~ | ism, University of California, with high honors. He received his news- paper start on the Empire as re- perter. ——————— tice at the parsonage. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. FRIED CHICKEN Salad, French Fries, Hot Biscuits, and Honey, $2.50. Open all night. Salmon Creek Country Club. 08 5t } honor with their parents tomor-; row, according to Whittier. e 7TH-DAY ADVENTISTS HAVE CHURCH, (RAIG! Pastor A. L. Zumwalt, President of | WOrk the Alaska Mission of Seventh-Day | Superintendent. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 10.30 a.m.—Classes. Sermon, “Boys Will Be Boys.” Scouts of the community cordially invited. Evening—Host Youth Fellowship. Sliding party. Tuesday evening—Men's to Intermediate night. Adventists, has returned from a R E trip to Ketchikan and Cra’g. While | The Presbyterian Church |4, Craig he was the main speaker Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Ministe? Sunday Services 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. lat the opening exercises of the {church which was recently purchas- ied from the Christian Church or- ‘ganization. Pastor Zumwalt reports ‘a gcod attendance at these meet- ings. For the past three years the | seventh-Day Adventist Church members of Craig have been meet- {ing in their small church school |and now to have the church to vor- ship in, is a pleasant change. | The pastor of the church at Craig is Pastor Fred H. Wagner of | Douglas, Alaska Ncme. He with his wife and son| Fifth Sunday after Epipheny. !Billy have spent many years in Al- Rev. Samue! A. McPhetres, Vicar aska which have included two sum- Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist mers on St Lawrence Island. 7:45 p.m.—Evening prayer and, e i DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH sermon. | ] NOTE CROSSES - Of The Alaska | Evangelization Society t Donald Vertin, Pastor. SEA I“ BOITlE E Where the Willing Whosoever ls[ Welcome. | WHITBY, Yorkshire, Eng]and.—' Sunday School 10:00 am., at the (P—Richard Day, aged 13, tossed a Church Building. [Eottle containing a note into the Sunday, 11:00 a.m.—Cottage meet- |sea here last October. ¥ ing at Mrs. George Edwards home.| Now he has a note from Finn Thursday night—Prayer meeting Nielson, aged 16, who found the and Bikle study, at Mrs. George[bottle in the sea near his home Edwards home. Jat Hjorring, Denmark. | Saint Aloysious’ Church Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S. J. Pastor Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.—Mass. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church The Triangle Cleaners Offer 3-Way Service (1) Expert Workmanship; (2) Promptness; (3) Pick- Up and Delivery, PLUS Service With a Smile. For better Appearance CALL and ¢ Fleek, Richard Isaak, | (kad Hish' Court, B. Malik, wanted crchestra under his baton. - The records will not be sold pub- | ¢ licly, but will be a prize, in a lot- [ |lLry, which is part of a great A iDanish campaign for the U. N.| Year-cld Billy Ben Bishop finds his mother’s contraption fer keeping his glasses on just the thing for his perusal of rather heavy reading for one so ycung. glas:es and tied it around Billy’s head. one of his eyes to cross. (# Wirephoto. (Quitea Spédaclé Billy's mother, Mrs. Beryle Bishop of Wichita Falls, Tex., ran a ribbon through the temples ef his plastic-rimmed The youngster began wearing glasses at 11 months to correct a far-sighted condition which caused SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1949 100 MUCH WORK, 100 LITILE PAY FOR BRITAIN'S PREXIES LONDON—(®— British universi- | ties are overcrowded and under- staifed. Their overworked teach- ers get too little pay. These are |the findings of a committee ap- peinted to report on university de- velopment from 1935 to 1947 as part of a government study of national | |educational needs. Like most of Britain's other cur- rent troubles, the shortcomings of Ithe universities are largely attri- | buted to the war. They exist, the committee said, despite the fact that university incomes have more than doubled in the 12 years cov- jered by the report, Most of the mcney is pro . by the gov- ernment. 1 Most popular university courses since the war are in science and technology, the number of stu- dents in these studies almost doubling in two years. The com- mittee said that increased enroll- ment since the war has “in most ;' universities overwelmed the exist- ing accommodation and the short- age of teaching staff due to the intermission of training and re- cruitment during the war will cor- rect itself gradually. “Unless additional accommoda- tion can be speedily provided,” it ;conu’nued, “the present student |numbers cannot be maintained | without grave risk of impairing, not cnly academic standards which can ibe measured directly by examin- ation results, but also those im- | renderable elements which form 150 valuable a part of university | hawk. THE CCURT 'HE" name of the common shouldered Actually, game and domestic manufacturing is concentrated in pouliry comprise less than 2 per the nertheastern part of the coun- nt of his diet. red iife.” RS e, Eighty per cent of American ' try. THE COURT "SHE? FYZABAD, I ques=\ tion was poszd whether a court| should be referred to as “he” or| “she.” | The Chief Justice of the Allaha-| lal—A the questioner to wai or two when “with vasion of bers of th2 gentl all she and no he.” At a dinner, Lawyer Pundit U. P, Pandey sugzested it would be more appropriate to consider the court in the feminine gender n the court room involve of “suitors”, “engagement” of vers, coming into tence of “is- sues” and tinaliy tze “delivery” of judgirent. e - RECORDING: MADE BY BY DANISH KING COPENHAGEN—(®— King Fred- ¢ of Denmark has made his centribution to the United Nations| & relief werk. The king made gram- # cphone records of four musical works, played by the royal chapel sex, it will be International Tuberculosis Relief. King Frederik is known as an able musical conductor, and regularly conducts the royal chapel orches- tra—though never publicly. dresse: s need brassieres which are front! 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