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PAGE TWO _ THE DAILY ALASKA FwPth-Jw&__;_____________Sflw S | SPEAKER G H( TOAPPEARE telood Constitution shecial textile equipment e ymed on the same ground. care of clothing, since her hushan i | SERiL | Clyde Bizley, owner of the troiler| | Equalization of the | Nesika, passed away on Fe.ruary 28, ars ago. ‘ 2 1ot | wv Council, consisting of ~Ben|two yoars ago. ‘l I &, J. 11 Gilpatrick and Ruscell| Hi gl ter and s i Masor and Mrs. Vincent An daugl:ter ‘and soh-in-law, Mr. s for this church colomn| Tthe Methsodist Church | i over SrE0n, - can | pfifi;m » [EAHERS must be received by T"(‘k EI':’P;:: Jpposite Federai and Territorial | d Tourtn i { with Frank Calvin over from Juneau last week on t [ L ater than 10 o'clo Fti Buildin The Friendly Church | B 8 ! 4 e Tuesday to boat, and with her sons Willlam o, B ¢ 1o guarantee change of Where Faith ang Friend- | WILLIAM A. PEITY | SITEA, Alaska, re IG-A—LSpecL\l ret e ,;ju:": Y e Olive anfl? ATkt RAGHI, & gV E With teduters: SRIANIES Sid Uit topics, etc. | ship Meet” Bastor | Correspondence) —Sitka harbor, open 1e . O o 7 1 aih Mvs (Bigiey wher kheiiea g schools in the Territory as a o e | REV. ROBERT s, TREAT, | 29:w q.m.—Sunduy School terly swell, had @ Job out|iouiine buciness over they entoi~ ¥ Eoriushdimg vt : Speaker of the House Stan- irst Church of Christ, | Prstp P o ali ut for ftself morning when| nc! a dele:aton from tie Unit-| Born Ferne Swan in Weir, A ey McCutchecn will be cuest speal:- | ! 1 ¢ Teucher Union--Hen! Yrjang, | i£97, Mrs. Bigley cpent mo»l of he I Spike Bin m[early life in Kansas ho brought up 1ed Mr. Bieley in 1014 and the fam- projec moved to Willamette, Ore- with gusts struck sud- i the Juncau Parent clore daybresk. Thue Scientist ! Mrs. Charles Popejoy, tender m.—-Sunday School. ir Director ar wunday services be held at| MRS. RUTH M. POPEJOY, | mon o ¢ i meeting ove- aing 4t 8 o'cleck in the luzhn 4 ! st n et ar | r ho dy hall m. in the First Church of | m est in the arca from | 0 et ? % ‘ « udy hall. hrist, Scientist Yu"u’n. on Fifth | C.| Radic just below Conway | L Active: 4 on, where they lived until o ¢ al ieature of the prosram street and the subject Cla {cock. tak'ng out one finger float at| d vaterfront to Sitka in 1941. Basides ler | will be songs and ' poems by Kin- will " [ | ctoriy Dock and threatening to T ouncilmen agreed w daughter Mrs. Vincent And:reon and aerg en children who will also I ic w cordially invited tcl Wor ,v.‘ ermo whole float structure. st'on immeodiately and 15 Willlam Clive 'a ALis€ | m ed Ridin; Hood.” nu these services and visit the Wien ) a 0 know that . teris stated that lie would take Richard of Sitka, Mrs. Bigley leave o duets by Leuise Grang of Chief Ar: a third son, Stanley Burton Bi notice of 110l New Orleans, and a Lrother. waterfront fire liam Stanley Swan, of Los Angi 00N as [os {Tae funeral was held at Carpen- 5 Ilgh Scheol and Sue Mc- auen of guncau Hich wili be the sical attraction. Also on the en- tdrtaioment program will be the about all on the job o day. Tto 9 ]yv“ Conference and ock. tizhtening lines and ods. (Next door to|:ettin: extra fenders into place, and el f at the parsonage).|2 M many of the boats moored odnesday, 8.0 p. m.~ieswmon- | ;, Thursday and ) Qrence 2 Room 1 room 18 W pm —Mid-week|=orth of the City Boat Harbor hur-| T tion ask-d also t ire ters Hall Toursday afternoon with | “howing of a sound film on health nm Aver isd to Letter sheiter in the boat| t'ne equirment be inst:lled on ‘e Reverend Elwood Hunter con- tlon, ) to 4 the Wed Saturday, :30—Youth Night,)ertor and at the Cold Storage city ‘loats ‘as originally planncd ;cucting the ceremony. | fth Grade mothers will bs hos- day e ngine, games and fun, movie | float. Webb- 4 rvice | Sty tesses with L. Zalmain Gross, | rhes Marine Service i that the electri i Major Charter imen, Mrs, 2oL McKinnon and milar to Youth for ed. stated | Word was also received last weris th encines out of | Golien T ¢ ¢ one invited—- every ion, including Dave Hal-| 'at bot: i projects were the death Tuesday eveniny of 115, Claylon Poliey assisting. ywer; his under- Skeeter and Dr. Phillip| 0 nd stould be (| 7gther Nevue's mother in Yokimn, G T —_—— Sea Star, which had to' 20ty ; “Vash. Requiem High Mass was held fro b oud to other locations. Charles ! Tt for Mrs. Nevue at the Catholc | FIRST CHURCH OF GOD s ! Odd Fellow Fall, 209 Franila St [ DEGUCL Koot ol the REV. and MRS. n. E. BEVER. . Os'ldle (t;f C?.mw:' Dock ro‘dn‘ Pastors Fassch nder the dock, but was Residence 526 East Street t'ue Community | Chapel at Mt. Edzecumbe and at! representin: 67|the Catholic Chirch herc. Fathur nding shares of | Ncvue was with his mother at her met Wnnwm for the an-|death and is expected to wn AKE KLittlePrice arl SEATTLE | totten away before too much dam- . in hope, 17e was done usl rerort of the Board of Direc- | o Sitka shortly. G veduli Zabht ot e ch & % ustaf, 3, of Sweden fashions a req Holy Ghost. : Ph.one. G::en" 2 | In general, due to prompt action to! election of new cake at Stockholm palace as -—wl""n eusy me | SUNDAY SERVIC jcn the part of the boat owners, an(l‘ iny was a lensthy, The two life memierships givea sister, Christina, watches, The Chucen of The floly Sunday School Superintendent!the fortunate fact that the floats g down to tvo 's an annual award by the Supreme by fas' 'ri 7 i CODE ! William Chepman. Church pi n!sz‘ ictor " ints, fir: spite 2 * | Trinity, Epi <0pal A \E'mr'n ol p et L1 Victoria Dock held, no serious Ioints, first, that in spite of Moose Lodge went this year to Don T & | Fourth ~nd Goud Streets K. YEUSS Ru | damage was come outside of bad the Director has managed|igrrester and Bert Hildinger. Bot: ! ne c'lpper 21 fev. Samucl A. McPhetres, Rector | Ichafing in a great many cases. The|to keep the building operating and| i receive th full benefits of a -ellgl &y Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist 10:00 a.m. g worship. | vind abated somewhat towards late {22 regular paid up membership for life. M IA!.!. '!- NFGHT' E, Sunday. 11 a h school. jafternoon and switched northerly;ing :il Q ¥ 3 % 13-5“3‘ poasee Christian meel"i"x‘d the harbor quieted completely.cecond, t “"0“2“ D“" Forrester | Mrs. James Rinehart who was s | and perfect h school. wod lcux: nternational broad- in er, had not made anythin; \ everely injured in an automobflo A 1 hich f"‘”‘ nes bu ing Prayer and |cast cver KiNY. Local Elks are stiu rccovering from e an adequate salary during his!,.cige nt in California some ™ | ift comfort aboard { Page 591). | 7:00 pm.—Boys' and Girls' Hour. | 1ay e months employment, he & e ek £ 9 o'clock ia tne Eik: Fly/fh gt | saandd s | 2 large weekend. Their meeting on ) o, returned to Sitks last wee 4-mile-a-minute i —_— j e Evening Prayer at 7:00 p. m—Youth Fellowship. |ihe 4th, conducted by Past Exalted Wiling to continue under bis|re)ing fairly well recovered after By alub: wi thi A0 erving Alaska | Memorial Presbyterian g B o SO B 00 p.m.—Prayer Service [Ruler Frank Metealf, assisted by 'S8l contract and falt optimistic| ... pocpitalization. s ot o L S “lrl.-.lules ; Ohurch » 4:00 pm—Jurior Choir| 8:00 pm.—Preaching service. [ Past Exalted Rulers Winn Goddard, the coming year. e v & on frequent £¢ installation, there ¢ back in e , 7:30 p.m.—Bible study the parsonage, 526 East St | me to all. ! Enroute, setth r comfortable loun y a world- Howard Bradshaw, and John Do., Of the 1948 Directors, Mrs. Ro; lene, a1l of Sitka. and by Car] Har- |7/t and Jack Calvin had two , Past Exalted Ruler of the Adak Y€ars remaining of their three year srner West 8th and E Streets Church with an open door— will may come’.” he four birthdays at iiie Ortlo- redic Hospital this month all fell dance for all Elks and refreshmen's youl seat and enjo “ALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| U R Ohale ey T Tiks Lodge, was an impressive ana ‘'3 and Clyde Hager bad one year 'v‘lllydl:cr;e;xm:?{- :‘gdail‘;uii’zliex st A funous service as part of Manse, 1003 10th & B JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST | U performande, Bheiey 07 DIS tWo year term. Stockton!gipfiimi. nearior Magntain Vil »-.1]1 i e your Flying Clipper fare o jecd st Har Harold Kiel > and M. Webh was re-elected for a th 1 cial invitation to al ks, their orvations and rates, LAKE in Waynor Addit.on P, - - e, and James McClel: For reserval y «nd Fritz |G, Rikpe were ini d into the' Y€ar term, Theron Cole for a two raten et all visiting . tbim consult Pan American . . « 1 1 el . F Dk o . vear term, an are Swens % Bhe o t end bouk h Lake | Boyd Field and Robert Rowland POE, Ripks benz a courtesy erm, and Clare Swensox, on e ARERE cers were Ernest Som- s, and Charles Pet- Phone Red 379 | du Morning Services | More t! s for all ages at 10 °nt Juneau Lodge No. 420. Y¢ar 1 80 members were pres- ™ them John Monagle, nied Frank Metealf At the Director’s meetin; f Phone 106 1 Kpicht, ) Sunday Services Wiiliam Knight, ) 1lam. . 4 A ot 9:45 & m-—-Sunday School b Bary was elected preside and Mrs. Puget for Evening Services ratin ¥ - BB1 ncludes - Biiife CIRes - for g : S tite as cele:ratiny her own ' i, 4 n d Livle lor 1ip- n') p.m. in henor of 8 e n day) bak=d d g - te S secretary, and Helen Tager, | . g o Sl Y very mu T e Pre an. mission- A.nu- cek Service alted Rulers, the mem- i e ST | g the younost Ha Prince. of Welks “Hes. i Ttursday, 8 ’!0 pm ‘Fisherman’s Brawl, rer. The directors accepted chai bR 1h ik You are invited to come and bring e brothers thorough- £:a'e:ully Pet: Haugen's offer o X our children to all these Through a ‘00 unoreakable cups as a gift fro itors are always wale 0 S and after! < A ‘d] 30 members “v“;_ 1e7 | Joel Campie 10 hrist is our creed ar s at the f pond, S i Mrs. Gay Helland .m'l ur rule of faith he m: i em receiving fish n i izes, though the twaq, ™ ers included hooked only ‘© clfan’the furnace. Fellow- aulk, and mem ssion |+ 1 by the co \ Fellowship. Guest he Kico of X 2 = 35 43 Salvation n o boot and piece of herring 2 M An | At t'e meetinz of the Rotary Club s Nelli 2 o X SRS 3 AR o Mrs. Nellie Arrzo e 1 3 k Metealf was presented with voted to ask the, .0 poncon 1ymns an ecia Willougnby Ace ervice to declare B pound King caught ty Pete! the eveninz finished r feed prepared a men's quartet. ’ y George C. Everest , Rev. A, B, Morgan, season on moun ranof Island, and| Peter Neilsen, in and Mrs. Sexion Johanson. Sunday cat on B: Holens meeting, by Civde Peterson and Pete Crews,, !0 0P°h the deer seison two.weeks|ver who Ila gl o ot e 2:30 p. m.—Praise Meeting. * than in previous years. Both nerican Container : 4 pt T ik :00 p. m.—Sunday Schocl. Following on a week given over to!?27'i0rs ceme as a result of motions ion-wide competition for a cub. | 7 30 p. m—Service. dinne's and showers in honor of Mmade by Jack Calvin who pointed | ‘States Series” collection of art Monday, 7:30 pm—Boy Scout| Seventh-Day Adventist Tuesday night, 7:3C p. m.—Bibi¢ the bride, tie marriage of Miss that the coats had never been with a 5 foot by 6 foot carved fx:r",ulu' r:o( 614, Scout r Cyril| »I‘\;or‘m'r Seco d_and fl:’jfluv 1ss and praver meeting. Magzdalene Roller, local Health!ounted since they were placed on inted panel representing a ‘.T:r:n hia 00 p. m.—Junior Hap- n»iJ'!N,,Y.}('l‘f'il',‘f\'. r{u“v,"f,” are | gt B PR a6 R b foo rohien) U8 e o s 4 r ay i Hy [ tuls cOINER 8UC| msghini 0% of the Sitka Plotographic itive family crest, vesterday received | py Hour Bible glub. ! on Saturday, the Seventh Day | priqay Night, 7:00 p 0s, took place February 4 in| k in rougt a lett'r from N. W. Ayer and Son _“_’Cffuf“d»' 7:30 pm.— Chure w‘ the ‘”““ ht, Peters by the Sea with the Re any great danger of the hi n Fhoiladclphia, agents for the| 2 angd Bible . 4:00 pam. ate Bible Club. 7:30 p.m.—Choir §:45 a. m—Sabbath School and | saturday night, 7:30 = BiLls Study Class. of < . Lola Walther, Su Chdpman officiating. The n: depleted by the few hardy|Amorican Container Corporation. | g was an evening affa’r with | Punters who would go back afte: The letter was aated February 3, | oand Mrs. James Brightman as ‘M. Mr. Calvin said the same ap- | and acked for greater detail as to; service. wi nten- —_— Mr. arsal at the manse, 1001 Tenth | . Ruby Griffin, Children's Di- Bethel Tabernacie tendants to the bride and groom, [Plea to opening the deer n two self and the story! and B Street. | visicn Leadet (A bl o y a large numzer of friends pres- k earlier. providing a “toughen- It rcad in part, Bésurvestion: Tatheran Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader g ,‘lh“j"-’;’; Fimkl:w-; S its uple is now at rome in (¢ UD” period for hunters withou our mural arrived here in fine/ XL Church | 11:00 a. m—Sabbath Worship V. R E BAKER Fastor tott the deer particularly. condition. 1t a_tremendous su-! . . Hour, the Pastor in charge nday Services AN 'css and al? concerned with the ag- Ao Ap T Steeets Seneey formed Baranof . Fone Bioley, wellknown Sit- | count here think it one of the finast | The Seventh-Day Adventist 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School Class- @ heart of the City jor th k3 woman, died sud me nly Tuesday, things that they have received, The | | { rearts of the City” | church invites you to “Remember s includine an adult |’ ad ‘ 4 HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor| The Sabbath L and worship | pisle ¢l [ of officers rorning after an iliness of three|client, Container Corporation of | MRS. EUNICE NEVIN, | with.them 11:00 a. m~Jcrnlng Worship. ifor the d adopti eeks It was a ereat shock to he: | America, which r'locat"d in Cvi- ‘ service | ,-u es and regulations. Officers elect- |many friends in Sitka and to her|caco, has not yet seen the desicn. HERINE ALEXANDER Catholic Ciuren 10:30 pm.—Meetine n fhe Mis- ¢ Don Forrester, President, jco-workers at the Orthopedic Hos- They, of courss, have the final say .'u,;n Anslem, Vice President, Mill- {pital where she had been employed as to whether or not it will be used Church of the Nativity of the on on South Frankin Street » ; Blessed Virgin Mary thlwan Prayer meeting |iree Morzan, in the assembliny and makinz o! 'in the magazines but w2 feel sure Fifth and Gold Streets ‘REV ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Masses on Sunday, Choir Director | i 8:00 p m —Evangelistic 1:00 am ermon by t month and me but Good Portion.” Junior CROIr,|und 11:30 am. T 320 0 “lnounced as the s “The Shepherd’s| 10:00 am.—Sunday School Thursday end Saturday, 8 pm- ! uesdays in each month | | Masses on week 7 and 8:25|Meeting in downtown Mission, onj S R | > pm-—Year 2, Sec-|{am | South Pranklin Street In anticipatign of the coming of ! IN 'I'Hls NEw GENER‘[ ELECTR'G 1 Class. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi- | - st Mayor W. C pm.— Year 1.| lays, eve of First Pridays, 4 (g 5 £ b v e ,; iim“ [ ” tical Class. |p. 'm; D l L rosentatives end the Preside ' S Jumur‘r m; 7 to9 DAm 011g aS urcn [ th: Senate of the Territori ] 1 “Pus“ BUTTON RANEE JUNEAU BIBLE CHURCH .' lature an invitation to hol | the Alaska Constitutional Conver pion in Sitka. This move was insti Looking for complete cooking convenience? Stop right here, Evangellzation Society Notlces for ttus church column | | . o ‘i TR e prunce: Services < , | | Sewing at M e Am‘ b mxe i Ve must be received by The Empiriii €1 by t:xc's“k:‘ C'l"tfl‘l Lako: Because this wonderful, new G-E Automatic Range has it! Sewing at Mrs. J | S t 0 o'clock Priday nci! and has e ful r with Mrs. M DONALD not 'lflter then 18 e ’,,,; the Rotary Club, the Clips cooking time. Now you can prepare several oven | ning to guarantee changs . O dishes at once a roast in one spacious oven, baked nostess | service held at M ermon topios; etc. Lodwe No. 1662, Moose L o ke i Se | Peter: g i xrnid o Inkiea’ Mot bnsaummtheother.EachoveAWams,hku,bmhu 71 | Peters house, No. 18 D las C wunit 1350 and the Alaska Na tion etic 1age, o Fra “"‘.’;'u"’hy N nood. roasts on its own. Automatic timer-controlled, t you can —— ] ay School at 2 | Methodist L, e | 1t is felt that sine operate each oven separately—by haad. Just Northern Light ' service, sday, - | ServiRe R gfldl';:’""‘“m“ first capitol and the scene of ing’s ready for eating af one time. Preshyterian Church | in Ortnodox Church | REV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Russian transfer, it would be Waonderful * puoh-bvflfll"Pflfl" too...with “Tel-A-Cook” Feanklin at Fourth ‘ Of St. Nicholas | " Pastor g drdln lights that 'show what heat is on each cooking }::&Uflz There Welcome and Worshly | Fifth Street | Miss Ruth Brooks, Sunday School | ~ . you've actually m’dmm‘.u;]m.l,:;w“y;:w ot Meet” | Tonight (Satuiuays 7:00 p. m.— | Superintendent. St. Luke’s ipiscopal Church your finger tips” you can’t Yy gine perfectly. WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mmister | ivening-Service. 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Douglas, Alaska +or trim. smooth lines below easy and simple cooking can be! Mrs. Wilda Faunce Husted, Organ- Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. Hi; 10.30 a.m.—Classes. Sexagesima Sunday. beautiful 4 and Holy Communion | Messaze, “Wren Life Gets Dull”| poo somuel A McPhetres, Viear| © Peautiful ly uplifted bosom, : g ; Russell E. Alexander, ‘h;)ir rehearsal every ‘Inursaay| Tues work night. .| James N, Barras, organist choose one of Maiden Form's . GENEML ELECTRIG :50 i B p. m. m"fn wsday—Cub Scout Den serlr.n‘:n pm—Evening prayer an ! favorite brassieres, with a 4- or i s 3 wion O ot hurch ot Jesus Christ of | ponday—Cub's basketball game. ) o | 6-inch diaphragm band. . . B s Adull Dible class. Dr Latter Day Saints The Paear TRl ALl DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH |- “Intimo” (right) with 6.inch ; SEE ITTODAY AT~ e erioe sherwood, te (MORMON) The Presbyterian Of The Alaska band and built houlde: 7 Manse. 10th and E Street Douglas, Alaska Evangelization Society “All up SRl 4 19:50 am.—-Organ Preparation| 1 g McClellan, Branch Presiden Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Donald Vertin, Pastor. o-Ette” (above) or Allo o -+ Sunday Services : Suni:lsy 26;"1‘;:}‘001 Where the Willing Whosoever is| with 6-inch band and regulation ALASKA ELECTRIC 'fi Ser-~ 9:45 a.m.—Priesthood meeting. 30 p. m—Sunda’ a ‘Welcome. mon, “A Man Gt ; 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. | Sunday School 10: 00 am., at t} p shoulder straps; “Inter-Lude” with { .LIGHT AND POWER co, » *! h’!::»l'fl_ pm_»;'l‘- e Wes! ~'n;"mg) Fel-1 5:30 pm.—(Until further notice) ot i iChurch Building. s ’ 4-inch band, rcgulanon straps. ¢ o wship will meet in the Church| Sermon service. t Aloysious urc! i Sunday, 11:00 a.m.—Cottage meet- | C | : f Friendly Dependable parlors. | | —Reliet | £ Mrs. Georze Edwards home Cheerful Dispensers o 8:00 p. m—Relief| Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S. J. |ing at 24-hour Electrical Service . Monday: The Junior Choir wil Pastor Thursday night—Prayer . meetine *There is a MGI'JM 3 it at the Church immediately g ¥ by 4:00 p. m.—Primary. Sunday Services and Bihle study, at Mrs. Georsr ; e Welcome! 10.00 a.m.—Mass. Edwards home. | /cr Eury Typo of Fygur¢