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o~ £3E TWO | Notices for this church column _.must be received by The Empire. ‘not later than 4 o’clock, Frida¥- “afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. T g FIRST CHURCH OF Chul SCIENTIST 10:00 a.m —Sunday School. Fuwuls|over Station KINY. under 12 years of age should be ac- companied by paren.s when enroll-| 3rd Tuesdays. Ing. Sunday services will be held at|prayer service. 11:00 am. in the First Church ot Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith and Main street. v The subject is “Christian Scieneg® The pubinc 1s cordially invited 8 attend these services and visit the resding Toom. Wednesday, 8 p. _meeting. & Christian Science Reading Rogm, TIn chureh building. This room: 1§} “ppen Wednesday afternoon from 2.2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- Snesday evening meeting. m.—Testimonial i RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH Main and Third Streets “In the heart cf the City for the - hearts of the City” ~%. Herbert Hillerman, Pastor=:z John Greeny, Supply Pastor Miss Ruth Bloomquist, Organist 9:45 an.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m—The Worship Service o HiE NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH = Frankl.\ at Fourth £ Where 2 Willis R. Booth, Minister 3 Miss Lois Lawrence, Organist 9:45 am. — Sunday school Adult Bible class meets in manse. 11:00 a.m.—Pivine worship: Un! service at the Methodist church. will be delivered by the he Rev Willis R. Booth. No worship service in the Presbyterian church sermon FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ervices held in the Rooms over the Gastineau Grocery Jimmie Bolton, Minister Phone Blue 954 Mr. Herold Cargin, Sunday School Superintendent Mrs. Margaret Brown, Fianist 10 a.m. — Sunday school. 11 am. — Divine worship. Ser- monby the Minister. 7:00 p.m. — Training Union. 3 & THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, EPISCOPAL rth and Gold Street Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Rector 1 The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, Nean Emeritus Miss Marguerite Shaw, Organist Mrs. C. Kenway, Choir Director Mr. David Dudley, Lay Reader Sixth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 a.m.—Holy communion. 10:00 am. — Family service of Holy Communion and sermon. Wednesday, Independence Day, 9 a.m. — Holy communion. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Correr West 8th and E Streets “A church with an open door— ‘Whosover will, may come’.” Walter A. Soboletf, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B Mrs. Florence Nash, organist. 9:45 am. — Sunday school. 11 a.mi—Divine worship. Sermoh: “Building With God. Anthem? “Break Thou the Bread of Life.” 6:30 pgn. — Westminister FéRow- ship. 7:00 pm. — Divine worship. A half hour of favorite. hymns and special music instrumental and v Seérmon: “The Need of Our Time.” Tuesday — 1 pm. Federal jail service 4 p.m. — Happy Hour Bible club. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting. Read Acts 20. Thursday — 7:30 p.m. — Senior and adult choir SUNDAY EV] G SING. TIME Alfred and Bernice Morgan Ministers American Legion Dugout, 8 p.m: Everyone is welcome to an énjoy- able time of singing every ‘Sunday night. Action choruses for the chil- dren are a feature of the service. The piano playing of Mrs. Florence Nash adds to the enjoyment of the singing. Special music and a brief evening message add up to an eve- ning well spent in thoughtful. wor- ship THE METHODIST CHURCH Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Fait i Friendship Meet Rev. Fred McGinnis, Pastor Jane McMullin, Choir Leader " 30 pm Welcome and Worship Meet’{ holy days, eve of First Fridays, 4:3C 9:45-a.m. — Sabbath School and - SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC Bipjé SWdy Class. “Mrs. John W. Griffin, Children’s CHURCH Division. Rev. James U. Conwell, S.J 11:00 am. — Sabbath Worship Pastor Hour, and sermon. 8:30 am, — Sunday ma v Sunday, 10:15 am. — “Voice of —_— 'Pmphr-cy" international broadcast ; ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Samuel A McPhetres, Vicar, Miss Margaret Pearce, ( Sixth Sunday After T ‘The congrega tend the services at ol church, Juneau, this Sun: Dorcas meetings every 2nd and Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Mid-week 1HE SALVATION < _""’3‘-:‘ = SARNE 3 e, l DOUGLAS BIBLE CUULCH Fillotighby Ave. % ¥l of the m o Alaska Evangelization Lociely Lt. N. B. Steinig 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11*@m.—Holiness. _2:30 "pun.—Praise. ~Salvation. . Muesday, 1:30 p.m. — Women's Home League. Tuesday, 7:30 pm —Bible Study and prayer. Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Family night. “The read ng room in the Decker Donald Vertin, Past Sunday School 10:30 < ® Church. CONTROL IS pUT P 10 PRESIDE! (Continued from Page One) ‘thuilding is apen each cay from § Ham. until ¥ pm. to the public for readifig and 1elaxation. CATHCLIC Cnuecmy Church of the Mativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Juncau Fifth and Gold Streets Rev, Robert L. Whelan, SJ. Price Stabilizer Masses on Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 |Salle had est and. 11:30 a.m. tacks alone would Mass on weekdays, 7 am. 700,000,000 a year Confessions — Saturday, eve oif |“onsuming publ Five billion d will be lost to cc vear's time, Di Sal the no-rollback ¢ “For the next sit here and issue Di Salle told reporte Congressional action any scheduled roll ward One Roliba Di Salle did ch rollback a few mir final vote on Capitc He imposed ceilir aluminum which cent lower than tl 10th and E Street ing charged. A F. Leroy Davis saving to ta: 10:30 am. — Sunday school, in- fcause defense p cludes teenage and adult classes. [ers of the metal Di Sa 7:30 p.m. — Sacrament service. the request of the arn Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. — Relief Soc- [said. iety and Priesthood mectings. be Weanesduy. 400 pan. — Primary | K aedanoff Baby BETHEL TABERNACLE Ch nsten ed b (Assembly of God) Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. R. E. Baker, Pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages including an adult Bible slass. Rollback nate to 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Rosary and Benediction — Friday evening at 7:30. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE Community Presbyterian Church of Auk Bay. Rev. R. E. McCluggage. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (MORMON) i Tiny Anna 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. of Mr. and 1 5:30 p.m.—Government Hospital. [was christene 8 p.m. — Evangelistic service. Mon by 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis- |head of Ru sion on South Franklin Street. urches in America Tuesday: 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting | volitan was assiste: and Bible study. in of Sitka. Fridey: 8 p.m—Young People’s| Relatives and v Service. were present for t The Women'’s Missk nary Council| The two-we godfather Kolia Albe On Wednesday & Albegoff was h shower for the 1 well party for Mrs. C who, with Mr. Holla shortly on a Califorr trip. Ten guests were pres o'clock of each month. FIRST CHURCII OF GOD Odd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin St Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastor Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. pz30 pm. — ~onristian Brother- | DRESBYTERIAN GROUP ON SEMINAR VISIT T0 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship an: 1B Adult Prayer Hour. TERR"ORY MISS” 8:00 p.m—Preaching Service. i Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible stud) 2 it the parsonage, 56 East Street. S The traveling Pre semin oup num zuests at a fish 'n’ Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas ziven by the Cha Fifth Street today. : Tonfghy ‘Saturdsy; %:00 p. Mm.- The history apd objectives of ivening Service. hapel’s work were ot 1ed Rev. R. E. McClugga Sunday Bervice, 10.00 a. m. Hig! \acs and Holy Communion. Short talks were en b J Choir rehearsal every Thursasy|Zarl Jackman of New Yor it 7:30 . m. secretary of Preshyterian w in PR Alaska, and by R R Armstrong, field repr Presbyterian Missions in The ladies of the seminar Jresented with corsages A sotton by the Chapeladies. Th members of the seminar will visit 2the Memorial Presbyterian Chu this evening. They were guests a held last night at the Light Presbytcrian Churc JUNEAT CHURCH OF CHRIST Glacier Highway in the Highlands Boyd Field, Minister Church Phone Black 309 Bible classes for all ages at 1( Worship—11 a.m. Worship—8:00 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thursday—8:00 p.m. You are invited to come and bring your children to all these services Visitors are always welcome. ers at the dinner were F Christ is our creed and the Biple [ Dahn., curator of the 7 > on el Bt Museum, Gov. Ernest Grue DY | Douglas Church [“..... ... Services attorney, The traveling Notices for this church column must: be received by The Empire semir fived Wedne Haines, Skag board the they had been guests at and Princeto wan on where lunch at THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IN NEW YORK ON FIRST VISIT_ British cruise ship Oceh ¢ up ithe Hudson River,past the Battery in New York on its maiden voyage B on, E JUNEAU WOMEN HAVE AT LG SR Best of many nsmng trips is !the way Mrs. H. R. McLeod told ‘of her trip to Lake Hasselborg with ; 35& Awaflbpapal Audience of Sitka, who, with Gus Woodrow of Goddard Hot Springs, met Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Brown at the lake this week. Flown from Juneau and Sitka by Alaska Coastal, the fishermen report wonderful fishing and a | wonderful time. Mrs. McLeod caught the biggest fireut, 23! nd; was inches and weighing half pounds and Mrs. next with & 21%-inch Food was wonderful, too, McLeod said. In fact their week at Hasselborg was perfect except or mosquitoes. Even DDT didn't keep the insects away, she said. Visiting at the McLeod home is Mrs. Dora McLeod, of Bellingham, mother of Hein WHITAKER For Queen. sman wallis in the Vatican on her way to an audience 5 XiI She is escorted by Msgr. Martin J. O’Connor hof of Tespia and rector of the North American und Baron Warenghien De Fiory (right), Papal pe and Sword. (/) Wirephoto via radio from Rome.) titalar Romy Iinight of the Ca ege in G Loaded With Worries? You should be, if you have a great many dol- lars’ worth of personal property ... without com- plete insurance protec- tion for that investment. Remember, this prop- erty may be lost or stolen ... ruined by fire; explo- sion, windstorm, flood! You need the “at home or away” coverage-of the Personal Property Float- er. Ask us about it today. Shattuck Agency S ey Phone 249 ‘TELL ME MOTH _fi'fil&’:'mm':rn:::; Seward Street , Busher, about his sire, Jet Pilo! et Losie Combe s Spendthrift Farm at Lesington, Ky. JUNEAU Mrs. G. G. Brown, Mrs. Vena Crone, | Mrs. ‘ here is no subsitu DAUGHIER BORN T0 ALHSTROMS WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 Tl te for Newspaper Advertising! | FOR ‘ Knotty White Pine Ca nd M H. Ahlstrom e ity of s dauhids, born Wednéé | Red Cedar Shmgles e 27 at St. Ann’s hospital. | Ruth Popejoy, Organist % A N the Rainbow Glacier Camp. | the first child of the| - 9:45 am. — The Church School’ :l"’:er:«::; :h"‘ 4 °:'°°k}r‘ Friday 7 The group began its Alaska sem- | AhL Sne weighed seven | 0 um er 0 a speCIes Mrs. Mildred Lister, superintend-| sermon topies oo - T of linar at Metlakatla three ounces at birth and | ent. Classes for all ages pos, 10, The group leave by Pacif daughter are reported | 11 am, — Worship service=Union DOUGL Northern Airline wday afte rapidly. Roirion it tie Preaby BuEh s al:’l‘flsls)l;:'l"n(“‘flmuul:é:y noon for Anchorage and other in- | : proud ¢ is officer in | JNLY ONE OUALITY & THE BEST with Rev. Willis R. Boothelier g [ b terior points. The group will go to | o of the lgcal Alaska Com- | Y i (i Belfrer B [“gervices tn tn Bie acrwitte == = e new Community |the northern most mission of the \munications station anfl has been | Veosi 24 Fregmfi?(’;u::um;‘: ster 1 |CUFCh—Point Barrow-—hefore re- |staticned here ast September. | 5 S s, Minister in|turning to the state el ek ARlS 1 s SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Charge Sihs abioaii ) {0 Ao, iR Write Corner Second and Main 10 a.m. — Church school. William ) Ry ; r . i a MRS. G. JONES VISITING time ago from her home in Seate E. L. Broder.h Pas!:r Kerns, superintendent. Mrs., Grace Jc .‘ haé .”,'.. d | tle to visit b on uz’UJ daughter- | VIIGO‘IVEI.' Lllm]ler c‘- (1931 I.ill“ed The ices of this church are| No morning service. | D St i ey 2 el i et | Z Denver, Colorado to visit her |in-law and | aring in the hap- | Vi v held on Saturday, the Seventh Day| No evening service daughter, Mrs, R 'M:(:lu;;;xu;;f'. Ipthess of the arrival of the Mttle| ancouver, British Columbia ' of the week. Mrs. E. L. Broder, Superintendent. 'and family at Auke Lake {2i l - i & . - CEEE TR RN NSRS NEERNG - SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1951 pamphlet distribution at the Uni- versity. Their expedition is sponsqes od by the botany departmentsand. “hoenix Projects: 0k INEA TRAVELERS ENJOYED JUNEAU DESPITE RAIN One hundred and seventy friends for Alaska were won by the Na- tional Editorial Association’s pe convention trip through the Ter- iritory, J. Clifford Kaynor, pres- ident of the association said in a Istter to the Empire, member in; Juneau of the NEA. | “They all enjoyed their time in Juneau, despite the rain. Most of | them saw their first glacier at} e range. Despite the clouds they lots of pictures. | “For nearly three years I had, |been talking to them about the wonders of Washington and Ala ka and some of them accused me !of having Texas blood in my veins. {Nocw they have all conceded that I have overstated nothing and I be- |liee we have made them realize | something of the problems of the North and their attitude is certain- ly most friendly to the people of | Alaska.” 'HERE 70 STUDY ALEUT {ULTURE FOR MICHIGAN U. Carole Kohn, ofithe University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, was a visitor at the Teritorial Museum Ithis morning. Miss Kohn arrived in Juneau on the Aleutian with | |Mr. and Mrs. Ted Banks and baby | from the University. They are mak- | ing a study of Aleutian Island arti- | facts and plants for research and' | | ! In the pauseum this morning Miss Zohn was photographing v Meut objects of workmanship ghd culture. Next week she and Banks will yo to Kodiak and T on to Unalaska out on the Chain. | $: . 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Go.te|the pay office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan or {J{} § foin the Bond-A-Month Flaniwhere you bank. But dor’t put it off—do it today! """ The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence 8o go to your company’s pay office—now—and buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Don't forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. mmtm%EMmmmwmnuuy goes on earning interest every year for 20 years from date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the ' bond you bought for $18.75 can‘return you not $25—but a8 much as $33.33—if you just hold it the extra ten years! A $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your security, and your country’s, too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now! *, 5. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds Buy them regularly! THEDAILY ALASKAEMPIRE - Depariment thanks, for their patriotic donation, the % Aduvertising Council and

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