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PAGE TWO Nbtiges: for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock Friday af- ternoon to gumarantee change of sermon topics, etc. rlirst Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 m.--Sunday School. Sunday services will be held at 11:00 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Street and the subject will be “Soul and Body.” The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Wednesday, meeting. | Christian Science Reading Room| This room afternoon 1rot nd after the W meeting. a. i 8§ pm.—Testimonial open Wednesg 3130 to 4 o'cle nesday evening oul the My for Text: salm ongeth, yea, even fainteth courts of the Lord;, m my flesh crieth out for xolden hear the and living God The following selections from the Lesson-Sermon From the Bible: And my tabernacle among you; soul shall not abhor you And 1 will walk among will be your God, and ye my people. (Leviticus) From Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: Identity is the reflec- tion of the reflection in multifariour of the living principle, - love. are taken I will set and my you, and hall be spit Soul is the sub- stance, life and intelligence of man, which is individualized, but not in matter. Soul can never reflect any- thing inferior to spirit. Man is not itation for souly he (Page 477) I i 1 { ! r a material is himself spir'tual rhe Cnuren of The ifoly Trinity, Episcopai Fourth end Guta Z.reets Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Recior The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, DC.AH Emeritus 4 Miss M aw, Organist Sunday next before Advent 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion, Cor- porate communion for all contir- mation candidates. 10:00 am-The Church School| for boys and girls of all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning prayer and confirmation and Sermon. The Rt. Rev. William J. Gordon, Jr. will ce present in his official capacity at all will confirm and preach. 5:30 p.m.—Young Peoples Fellow- ship supper and hosts to Bishop Gordon. Bishop Gordon 7:45 pm. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, 7:30 and 10 a.m., Holy Communion. services, i at Douglas at Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Thicd Streets «n the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” &. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor Miss Virginia Long, Choir Director Mrs. Eurice Neyins, Junior Choir Director Mrs. Katherine Alexander, Organist SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:45—Sunday School. 11:00 am.—The Worship Service Sermon by the Pastor, “The Faith- ful Shall Enter Their Rest.” Senior Choir: Sateren’s, “Fairer Art Thou.' Junior Choir, “O Lamb of God,” by Gounod, arr. by Stoughton. Ran- bow girls as honored gue: Monday, 3:45 p.m.—First Catechetical Class. Wednesday, 3:45 Catechical Class. Wednesday, T7:00 Choir Practice. Wednesday, Choir Practice. Thursday, 10:30 a m.—Thanksgiv- ing day worship service. | Year pm.—Year 2, p.m.—Junior 8:00 p.m. — Senior Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J Masses on Sunday, 7, 8:30, 1 and 11:30 am. Masses on weekdays—7 and 8:25 am. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- fays, eve of Pirst Fridays, 4 to pm; 7to9 p m Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (MORMON) 10th and E Street F. LeRoy Davis, President Sunday Services 0:45 a.m —Priesthood meeting. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 6:30 p.m-—Sermon service. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Relief Boclety. Friday—4:00 p. m.—Primary, Zvaryone Welcome! Northein Light Presbyterian Church Feanklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister Mr. William W. Reedy, Choir Director Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, Organist 9:45 a.nm.—Sunday School. Gordon K. Chappel, Supt. 10:50 a.m.—Organ preparation for worship. 11:00 a.m.—The, Divine Worship: Sermon, “Good Success.” This is » IA when and bring Pledge of the Sunday church d to Loyalty and all members congregation pledge cards. 4:30 p.m.—The Junior-Hi West- minster Fellowship will meet in the church parlors, 7:15 p.m. Westminster are School meet The High Fellowship will in the church promptly to leave for the Memorial Church where they will be the guests of the young yple of that church Monday—The Junior Choir rehearse at the church immediately after school Wednesday conducted by p.m. Thursday — Thanksgiving Service »f the Presbyterian, Methodist and Church God will be held in the Church Thanksgiving t 10:30 a.m, with Rev. Her- Beyer delivering the sermon. music will be furnished by the Methodist Choir. Bible Studies the pastor will be at 7:45 The methodist Church Dpposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Fatth and Friend- ship Meet” A. B. Morgan, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 am. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 8:00 p.m. The sermon topic will be in keep- ing with the season, “Thanks Be to God.” The choir will sing a Nether- land hymn, “We Gather Together to Ask the Lord’s Blessing.” The Youth Fellowship Supper time is 6:30 o'clock. This will ke followed by a discussion group meeting at 7 o'clock. 'Mrs. Hedges will Le the host of the evening. The closing vice ,of the day gathers at 8:00 pm. for Evening Worship. Everyone is invited to join in the worship services ot the Church. Thur Thank: 10:30 am. Union jiving day services. Memorial Prcebyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an open door— ‘Whozoever will may come'’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Sunday Services 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School serving|! each age group including adults. 11:00 a m.—Divine Worship. Ser- mon Ly the “But Made Light of It.” Matthew Choir anthem: Prayer Perfect, Stenson 6:30 p.m.—Westminster Fellow- ship. Topic, “Youth Call to Youth The Westminster Fellowship ot Northern Light Church will join this group in fellowship. 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. A half hour of favorite hymns and in- strumental prelude. Special music 5y all men of the church. Sermon by the Pastor: “The life of abid- ing in Christ.” Text, John 15:5. Monday, 4:00 p.m. Junior Bible Tub. Monday, 7:30 pm Troop 614, Scoutmaster Porter, Eagle Scout. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Men's Fellow- ship. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.—Westmin- ter Fellowship planning committee. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. Intermed- iate Bible Club. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Mid-week prayer service, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir hearsal Saturday, 10:30 a.m, ‘— Second Grade Brownies, leader Miss Betty Hammond. Saturday, Scouts. They 29:5 by Boy Scout Willlam L re- 1:00 p.m. — Senior CH APEL-BY-Ti.¢-LAKE Torner Glacier Hignway and Frit: Cove Road at Auke Lake Fred Telecky, Minister Sunday Services: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Chapel-by-the-Lake. Mrs. Tony Kaiser, Superintendent 11:00 am. — Morning Worship Sermon: “The Judgment of God.” 6:30 p.m.--Westminster Fellow- ship. This evening is to be devoted to ironing, folding and packing clothes for Japan. Monday, 7:45 p.m.—Mrs. John Hagemeier is hostess to the Chapel- ladies. Wednesday 30 p.m.—The Board of Chapel-by-the-Lake Association meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Seaton. Friday, 7:45 p.m—The Couples’ Club of Auk Bay gets together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ells- worth Seaton. Saturday, 10:30 am.—Cub Scouts have their den meeting at the home of Mrs, Vera Donohue. at wirst Baptist Caurch Franklin end Fourtn The Friendly Church THE REV. JIMMIE BOLTON Margaret Brown, Pianist Harold Cargon, Sunday School Superintendent 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School all ages, 11:00 am. — Morning Worship 11:00 am—Baptist Good News Hour, KINY. 7:00 pm-— Baptist Union. 8:00 p.m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday, 17:30 p.m.— Prayer and Bible Study. for Trainine wnlll | l JUNEAU CHURCH OF CHRIST in waynor audition Minister BOYD FIELD Phone Red 170 1 Church Phone Black 309 Sunday Morning Services | Bible classes for all ages at 10 ‘Worship—1la.m. | Sunday Evening Services ‘Worship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thrursday, 8:00 pm. You are invited to come and bring iyour children to all these services.| Visitors are always welcome. | Christ is our creed and the Bible | our rule of faith. i FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 1 Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St.| REV. and MRS. o, E. BEYER, Pastors Residence 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School Superintendent L. C. Blackwell. Church pianist, Mrs. Claude V. Brown. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:30 p. m.—*“Christian Brother-| hood Hour,” international broad- { tast over KINY. 7:00 pm.—Youth Fellowship andi Adult Prayer Hour. 8:00 p.m.—Preaching service. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible study at the parsonage, 526 East Street. A friendly welcome to all. | | | Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main JOHN W. GRIFFIN, Pastor The services of this churcn are «€ld on Saturday, the Seventh Day | of the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and | Bible Study Class. i Mrs. Lola Walther, Superinten- dent. Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Children’s Di- | vision Leader. Mrs. Gladys Rice, Dorcas Leader. 11:06 a. m-—Sabbzth Worship Hour, the Pastor in charge. | | | | the audience €huckling at the many | ner. 110:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘The Seventh-Day Advemht church invites you to “Remember The Sabbath Day” and waorship ! ‘ with them. l The Salvation Army Willoughby Avc. Captain and Mrs. Richard Newton Sunday am. — Holiness Meeting. Guest speaker, Mr. G. L. Nelson, topic, “God's Gift.” | 2:00 p.m.—Open-air Service. 2:30 p.m.—Praise service, speaker, Captain Newton, topic, “Thanksgiv- ing.” 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 pm. — Salvation Meeting. Monday, 4:30 p.m. Sunbeam Par- ade. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Home League| Society. 7:30 p.m, Bible Class and prayer service. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Corps Cadet Class. Thursday, meeting. Triday, 7:30 pm. Youth mght. ‘Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Free and| Easy meeting. | Reading Room in the Decker| Building open every day from 9| am. to 10 pm. for readicz and relaxation. You are welcome. 11:00 7:00 pm. Hospital | | Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastwr Sunday Services 10:00 a. m—Sunday Scnool. 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- | sion on South Franklin Street. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meenng} 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. | Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Satuiday; ¥:00 D. m— Qvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 &. m. High Vass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal every ‘rhursasy it 7:36 p. m. BISHOP MANNING IS DEAD, N. Y. CITY, NEW YORK, Nov. 19—(®—Bishop | William T. Manning, one of the leading figures of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, died yesterday at the age of 83. He was Episcopal Bishop of New York for 26 years, retiring less than two years ago. A natural gas well blew in on Lulu Island, B. C., yesterday—the | first producer in the lower main- land area. The well, with an es- timated capacity of 500,000 cubie feet, is located on the farm of Tom Brooke, who has been drill- ing around the area since he first .notmed gas seepages last spring. | present at this service | Chureh. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA HIGH SCHOOL PLAY IS DECIDED SUCCESS “What A Life,” as presented last night by the student body of the Juneau High School in the gym| was a pronounced hit and Kkept (COMMUNITY EVENTS Tonight at 10 — dance in Elks Ballroom, for ambu- lance drive. November 19—Shelby Nichols concert at Memorial Chureh, 8:00 pm. November 19 — Rainbow meet in Scottish Rite Temple, pm. November 19 — ance, Parish hall. Novemter 21—Lions noon, November 21—At 8 p.m., P.-T.A. November 21—La Societe des 4 Hommes et 8 Chevaux at noon at City Cafe, | November 21 — meeting of Juneau BPW 10f. ! November 21—The American L: gion in Legion Dugout, at 8:00 p.m November 22 — Rotary club noon. November 22—Juneau City Band in concert at 20th Century Theatre November 23 — Kiwanis club noon. November 26 Charity Dance. November 26 — £chool senior ball. December 2—Lutheran Ladies an- nual bazaar. December ladies Lake. Decemper s—Dance by E: Star, Scottish Rite Temple, December 3-—Douglas Firemen's benefit dance. December in laughable features in the comedy. The cast, directed by Helen Sh’l(‘h‘ gave a well rounded performance and all members acquitted them- gel in a ne ssional man- The leads played by Cargl Jean MacDonald and Henry Haugan and their characterizations to have been clever. Girls 7:30 Cardinal Club d; Club at is said SCHWINN BlKl"h AT MADSEV“‘ Douglas Lnurcn Services Notices for tmis cnurch column must be received by The Empire not later than 4 o'clock rriday af- ternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Noon program at Bara- — Elks Christmas Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church Building Rev. J. P. Porter, Minister Douglas High 2, Bazaar 7:30 p.m.—Chapel- 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. at Chapel-by-the- 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. Thursday, 10:30 a.m.——Thanksgiv- ing day service, ™m The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services p. m—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m—Divine Worship. 3—Sons of Norway card party at Odd Fellows Hall December 3—Girl S t Counc luncheon at noon at Baranof. December 3, at 10 a.m.—CDA food sale at Sears. December 4—Elks Memorial Serv- ice. December 9—Juneau Players pre- ent comedy. December 1 SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. James U. Conwell, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a.m.—Mass. St. Luke’s Ypiscopal (‘hurch Douglas, Alaska < or Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar fo";‘::,“ (',ml.zh_(‘n Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist | oo ' $ | Capitol Theatre. t before Advent. p 8 i -Biahor, Gesibn it be |, Dosember 31—Annual o B o " D€ Jinks, Elks Balliroom. of evening FROM HAI S.J. of 10—First Church God rcel post sale at Sears December 10 — Juneau Players second night presentation of com- - Elks Christmas Elks Hall and Elks Hi- prayer and will preach. Mrs. Thomas Knudsen of Haines J 5 E 7 i DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH |, ,oigicred at the Baranof Hotel Of The Alaska Evangelization Society Donald Vertin, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 am. FAIRBANKS GU | 1 | at| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins of Fairbanks are registered at the Bar- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. anof Hotel. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service at the Mission building. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting at Mission Building. FROM SEATTLE Bruce Parker of Seattle is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | | sttt bbb bbbk bbb FOR SALE All Equipment in Perfect Condition 1—6 door Pantry Refrigerator, complete ... ....$650.00 1—8 feot Meat and Dmry Caie complele . 550.00 1—11 foet Meat and Dairy Case OPENVIEW complete 1—Y%H. P. Meat (hopper—Hobart 1—1 H.P. Electric Meat Saw 1—11” Hobart Meat Slicer, Electric 1—9” American Meat Slicer, Electric 1—Toledo 24 Peound Scale 1—Barnes 24 Pound Scale . k 1—Federal Cube Steak Machine EASY TERMS Authorized Hobart Distributor Tandy Brothers 296 South Franklin Street. 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