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a2 A WD, AR - . SATURDAY, JULY 28,195 EXTINCT” TREE FLOURISHES V ; FOR - ——— - s e e — / IN WEST VIRGINIA SWIMMING POOLS Coliseum . Barber Shop EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = | i MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - (» DENVER —i#— Denver's recrea- || (next to Professional Pharmacy) = | L &' ‘specimen’ ‘uf @ e once|tlon director is happy over his|| Guarantees Ladies' and Men's DR. D'OPF'O!&ARQUARDT = 1 hair cut any le to your sat- Shower bath in con- thought to be extin i _ \new vacuum sweeper to clean city ing in West Virgiily smmoios |SWimming pools. But the director, J. Earl Schlupp, has one regret: 8écond and Franklin Juneau isfaction. : PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS nection. L] i : Notices for this church column | Sermon of the morning: “Our pm. Alfred and Bernice Morgani arhoretum, ‘ must be received by The Empire |Keeper of the Springs.’ Ministers. The tree is the Metasequoia Gly- |1t %% $1,000. 1= e later than 4 o'ch 6 p.m Youth Activities. Youth Sunday evening devotional $erv-iptostrobioides, a relacxveq “‘l, cal- | “Why, 14 years ago, a plumber, | — " e SRS “ no afternoon to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. through- S la blacksmith and I built one on at church. All | ices are being contifiued ifornia’s giant Sequoia. Dr. F out the summer. The public is cor-iL. Core, head of the Universit Fellowship will meet i to attend and bring a friend. the same principle for just $40,” dially invited to enjoy the fellow-Department of Biology, said S [ Schlupp complains. ALASKA Dean Emeritus s Fuacgocy: 2 Mrs. Go ‘inger, Organist. - 3= =FOWHE 18d r"f‘-’f"j"“x,s"“"“‘ ly three miles above Talkeetna. ‘ Hel ; Mrs. C. Kenway, Choir Director Rev. R. E. Baker, Pastor 1" oy the northeast the diocese elp your country and yourself! Sign up for Mr. D ¢ Reader | 10 ”“"‘-c:i“”;‘:;{;"n S:‘r:":(]mf‘i‘“"‘)‘l boundary will be a line southeas Defense Bonds today—buy them through the t ity or all ages INCIMAIE B0 AL lerly from the point north of Tal- s | class. keetna, passing ' approximately Payroll Savings Plan where you work or the ol | i 9:45 am.—Sunday School. said. It is customary for conse- 5 | e “l‘,'x 5| 11:00 am—Morning Worship. cration to take place within three "‘R“'Plfln- : g 12:30 pm. — “Christian Brother |months following the appointment, Don’t forget that bonds are now a better buy. E 2 Aduly ‘Prayer Hour, his own staff and it is not mow every year for 20 years from date of purchase i s 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service, known what personnel changes will instead of 10 as before! This means that the k 8:00 p.m.—Bible stud; |occur. pond you bought for $18.75 can return you not it the parsonage, 525 East Street. He was eaucated for the priest- just $25—but as much as $33.33! A $37.50 ) hood in Dublin, Ireland and Valk- bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your security, 4 A eburg, Holland seminaries. In 1927 and your country’ ; 4 i 4 3 7 s, too, 8 I Russian Orthodox Chureh |he was ordained to the pnesthl?Od Bonds now! e e dihia : ¢ St. Ni in and. Following ordination i ifea 0D ? Tue 1 i Ut:_l bN‘c}”laB he taught at Clongoweswood Col- ronighs BBl i |lese, ! Counipyciidass, iRt ¢ verf 35 AW r I, He was sent to Anchorage as Sl | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST “~FIRST CHURCIE OF CitalST, I Corner Second and Ma:n ship of singing. Sermon subject|specimens were planted this past The cleaning device enables g . o sy e i ¥, Y. Bioder, Pastor will be “Foundation for Character.”|spring after thiey were presented |Mintenance workers Jim Herrick COASTAL A'R‘JNES L E g- : : LAY The servicés of this church are] by the Brioklyn Botanical . land ank] Cnnd!u’; t;: rzmg\-g ¥ Sunday School. Fuwils 3, 4 Seveiit £ - - 4 7 3 held on Saturday, the Seventh Day D l '}l den in connection with a national |0 bottle capsand other de ris BOX 2008, JUNEAU ALASKA = PHONE 612 | TIME ¢ parencs-when enroli=for v ek Oug ASURUICA (sudy o alkiaits Femiremonts, | oil the bottom of a pool without | R~ o SRR CAVEe ars or age should be ac- 5 B \bbath School and & Two have since disBppearm‘{ \nd |draining it and halting swimming i ouneaw | ( I : Services are clered i b siomn |~ LB o et i e held at| “yp john W. Griffin, Children's from the Arboretum, but the third FLIGHT SCHEDULES FCHATHAM H Church of|piyision Notices for this church column |bas taken hold in a manner - | WY ATRINIER S EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 195) o0y | ' U, on FiZial. 1300 bbath Worship | must be received by The Empire |cating that West Virginia the h : a ! “Faour, and not later than 4 o'clock, Thursday Proper habitat for the tree. fof H Sund 10:15 am. — “Voice of | afternoon to guarantee change of Seeds were gathered in 1947 in ' i 1ally mvited 0| o opheet® ” international broadcast i sermon topics, etc. a program directed by Dr. E. D FISHING GEAB | { rvices and visit the [ove e iation KINY Merrill of the Arnold Arbo 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 s <‘ H Dorcas meeti every 2nd and G s Jamaica Ploin, Mass. and seec - " st ' ¥, 8 p. m.—Testmouial | o " locaq o0 DOUGLAS: COMMUNUSE now have beer distributed to = —— | i Y i METHODIST CHURCH Terous - {eeIttbetd (ST ; . o oo 3f. Wedsiesday, 8:00 p.m—Mid- 7eck | Services in the new Community s lere and e L 1 1 READ DOWN__ READ Ui : ence Reading Room | eqyer service Chureh _Bullding the Far Bast for testing purposcs. | Chiropractic Clinic [iv_suneay X ' o St ey b Rev. Robert R. Rings, Minister in TGS T . g LY__HAINES ' it ernoon from s < g 11:00 a.m~—Moming Worahip, Charies Simpson and Jack Ed- General Practice AR SKAGWAY H ind after the Wed- }‘"F ;:‘l‘&fl"m 10:00 a.m. — Church school. )\'m'ds' of Naknek are registered at Colon Irrigation : 2 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. the Holel Jurhsus | Fever Therapy H Willoughby#ive. Wl | —— T — Foot Correction ! RESUR*ZCTION LUTHERAN 1) N B, Btenig SAINT ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC J | Hearing Aids F : cnuzc 10 am—Sunday Sehool. CHURCH acobson Upholsiery | | open Evenings by Appt. ! hird St 1 Holiness Rev. James U. Conwell, S.J. Pl i Third § a.m.—Holiness. Padk hone 997 Juneau | ity for the 2:30 p.m.—Praise. S IAONR - iy s Will continue in busi Dr. G. “- Caldwell i ! ts of the City” 7:30 p.an—Salvation, i i ! i ue.in business Phone 477 Front & Main i ! rt Hillern ]1} x?q or Tuesday, 1:30 pm. — Women's | oo 1ot bpicCOPAL GHURCH l until further notice. Nt H ) : sly Pastor Home ‘League. RALL Al { 8 ¢ Organist.{ Tuesday, 7:30 pm —Bible Study S RLR TR — Lt N A s W Y1 Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres, Vicar LV WRANGELL |2 ' e % R Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist [AR KeTeHikAN 1| TR i C= STQUENCE OF $TOPS VARIABLE rship Saturday, 7:30 p.m.—Family night. The read ng roem in the Decker 1d { building is apen each day from 9 am, until 16 p.m. to the public for reading and relaxation. e DOUGLAS BIBLE CHURCH CATHCLIC Cnurch of the Church of the Nativity of the Alaska Evangelization Society Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Donald Vertin, Pastor. Fifth and Gold Streets Sunday School 10:30 e at _Rev, Robert L. Whelan, S.J Church. Mass ‘will be celebrated at 4:30 |am. tomorrow for the convenience . s who wish_to. fish in ew locese on ‘Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10 | . e jpournaaries Saturday. eve 0! Tenth Sunday after Trinity. The congregation is worship at Holy Trinity church in Juneau this Sunday. NORTHERN LIGHT TERIAN CHURCH at Fourth e and Worship Meet’ Booth, Minister 3uest Organist yol, Gor- he Peri Masses and 11:30 am. C ys, 7T am. Confessions 1oly days, eve of First Fridays, 4:3( ) 5:30, 7:30 to 9 p.m. H e Rosary and Benediction — Friday e Ine | T CHURCH t i Y e L 1 in the % T y OU’RE looking at an average American boy— - 5 he newly-created Roman Ca- - R Crogery CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE tholic Diocese of Juneau announ- | like your own, maybe, or the youngster down the Boaito r Community Preshyterian Church |ced last week, will include all of block. Happy, unspoiled. Still young enough to one B of Auk Bay. the First Judicial Divisi hold 1 . . 7 old a mongrel puppy dog in his arms and love it large part of the Thi Southern Alaska was * elevated — Moroing Worship {Tfom mission statues to that of a an, Commissioner | diocese in a directive from Pope mbly at Cin-|Pius XIL The Jesuit missionary -eport on its sessions fathers may be Rev. R. E. MecCluggage. 10 a.m.—Sunday_School. 11:60 am. worship. hion replaced, accord- gt —the—Tlea—tatee L s GO 3we: nt 1ancellor the ‘Women's No. 18 F.* Leroy Davis 10:30 am. — Sunday school, in- ludes teenage and adult classes. 7:20 p.m. — Sacrament service. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. — Relief Soc- tety. and - Priesthood mect! Wrednesday; ariate apostolic, the Rev. Conwell said, The new diocese, it was explain- ed, will be bounded on the south by the Gulf of Alaska. The west- imaginary intersection and 56th Shelikof THE ('HURCH OF THE #OLY ZRINITY, EPISCOPAL 1 Fourth and Gold Street i limits will be an drawn from the 156th north ern line of the parallel 00 p.m. — Primary meridian through Rev. Samuel A. McPhet:2s, Rector The Very Rev. Charles E. Rice, E THEL TABERNACLE AAssembly of God) itna River to a point approximate- 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m,—Goverhment Hospital angelistic ser¥ice. 10:30 p.m.—Meeting in the Mis sion on South Franklin Street. Tuesday: 8 p.m.—Prayer meetin; and Bible study. Fridey: 8 p.m.—Young People” Service. The Women's Missi. nary Counci meets the first Thursds r night at : o'clock of each month. northeast of Chikal- oon and Ptmarigan. ‘This line touches the summil of Mount Miller and Mount Saint Elias, con- tinuing in a southeasterly direc- tion along the Canadian border past Portland Canal and Dixon Entrance to the Gulf of Alaska. The Rev. Robert Dermot O'Flan- agan, pastor of the Holy Family parish in Anchorage, was named bishop-elect of the new diocese in the directive from the Pope. The Rev. O'Flanagan will be consecrated as bishop at a time and place of his choosing, follow- ing which a formal installation will take place, the Rev. Conwell three miles Corr.er We “a and € Streets church with an open door— ‘Whosoves will, may come’.” sboletf, Minister 1003 10th & B ash, organist. FIRST CHURCI OF GOD 0dd Fellow Hall, 209 Franklin S Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Beyer, Pastoi Residence, 526 East Street Phone: Green 743. he said. hood Hour” international broadeas “ The Rev. O’Flanagan will choose 7:00° p.m.—Youth Fellowship an vening Service. pastor of the Holy Family Church s i lay Service, 10.00 8 m. BIg) }; "yq35 ang has since served dn * ¥ hear s and Holy Communion. g e s 4 t Chs'r rehearsal every ‘r'hursasy that capacity. During the pas 5 2 7 4 W 7:38-mrm. “ |iour years he has also served as X THE M ODIST CHUR ¥ P vicar delegate of Alaska, Yukon D f B d THE METRODIST CRURCH | o cuvmbR oF dmees {Sevior S0 it DI SN are Derense Bonds. cier Highway in the Highlands k""l"le- ll‘h;* A‘;‘l::knlwn are nortl 0 I-— | here F. Boyd Field, Minis and east o ska. y g iidfigeay o il e M The Rev. Conwell explained that em regularly: B e Y o ats Taster Bible classes for all ages at 10 “‘l‘ r“"“:)‘;”i."‘ E‘]“‘!’:‘a‘lfle; "‘;‘ ‘su‘;_ g Jane McMul wir Leader Worship—11 a.m. ;'m(:(,“ ith ‘,i',,,m autonomous con- The U. 8. Government does not pay for this advertising. Ruth Pop Oraat Worship—8:00 p.m. laod, aGeE e The Treasury De, thanks, for their patriotic 9:45 am. o Church Sc Mid-Week Service trol given by Rome. donation, the Advertising Council and Mrs, Mildrec Thursday—8:00 p.m, . 74 : i Classes for all Yoy are invited to come and bring ?_‘l{r'x‘s"o\f lvml_':m“:“ 1 mi ees by] Your enfldren-to all these services, ‘Cgm‘,n“;M O ma Wainner Vistors arealways welcome, TRALIA. T " Christ § : southern Illinois gardener boasts m.—The mornir orship rist_is our creed and the Bible » " v} ¥4 I e dar pale of faith one of his vines produced a bot T » morning: Th o tled cucumber. “Tink” Kelly show- e a y a plre (quartet and chor- Ch e ed his neighbors the cuke com- LI (s vpice 0f harper SUNDAY SING TIME - [pietely filting a bottle which had solo by Mr. Herbert Bartor riean Legion Dugoui @t 81cen ocsed in the pateh. Vicariate of | CRURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF { Ajociq. H LATTER: DAY SAINTS The area of Alaska not incla- (MORMON) ded in the new diocese will con- 10th and E Street tinue to be administered as a vic- Strait, Cook Inlet and up the Sus- | invited tol -~ -boy,selike your owm, is.now a man as well-—a __--. IRVING*S CAFE NOW OPEN “ " ™™ * ™ EVERY DAY #=5TOP MAY GE OMITTED IF TRAFFIC DOES NOT WARRANT r X=~ ARRIVAL TIME VARIABLE) * + =THURSDAYS OmLY ON THIS ROUTE, s with all his heart. { Now look closer. At the pistol belt and the field jacket, the duffle bag and the faded fatigues. This American G.I. Hardly out of his teens but willing and ready to walk into the steel and fire of com- bat, if need be, to defend your country. And you. | When he’s doing so much, won’t you do some- thing, too? Remember, defense is your job, as well as his. And one very important way to do your job is to buy U. S. Defense* Bonds. For it’s your financial solidity, built up by bond saving, that puts the strength of America behind our fighting power. Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. \ n The U. 5. Defense Bonds you buy give " you personal financial independence Remember that when you’re buying Defense Bonds you're building cash savings. Money that will some day buy you a house or educate your children, or support you when you retire. Remember, too, that if you don’t save regularly, you generally don’t save at all. So go to your company’s pay office—now—and sign up to ,/ buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Sav- / than ever. Because now every Series E Bond you own automatically goes on earning interest