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Kodiak mirror. [volume] (Kodiak, Alaska) 1940-1976, August 04, 1961, Image 9

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THE REV. DANIEL A. POLING, editor of the Christian Herald
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NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS
HYMN POLL
In cooperation with Christian Herald Magazine
OFFICIAL
BALLOT
VOTE NOW FOR YOUR FAVORITE
HYMN OR GOSPEL SONG
Local results and national vote will be published
by this newspaper as soon as tabulation is complete
CUP HERE. FILL IN. MAIL IN ENVELOPE OR PASTE ON POSTCARD TODAY
AUDIENCE ANALYSTS INC. OUR GIFT
Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. TO YOU
BILL MeVETS
64 Pase'Hymn
MY FAVORITE IS: The °ajr
MY NAME IS
(PtMM Print dearly)
address
CITY_ZONE-STATE
KODIAK MIRROR
qfY STATE
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Poll To Pick Favorite Hymns,
Settle Dispute, Begins Today
What is America’s favorite hymn?
The Kodiak Mirror today joins
Christian Herald, the nation’s lar
gest interdenominational Protes
tant magazine, and newspapers
throughout the country, in a def
initive survey to determine the
hymns America loves best.
A preliminary hymn poll, con
ducted last year, ended in a con
troversy between churchgoers who
favored “The Old Rugged Cross”
and others who named the contem
porary gospel song, “How Great
Thou Art.” Our survey aims at
settling the dispute.
The National Newspapers Hymn
Poll is open to Americans of all de
nominations.
Every reader of the Mirror is in
vited to write the name of his fav
orite hymn or gospel song on the
ballot printed with this article.
The Christian Herald will give
each respondent the inspiring min
iature book, “Hymn Thoughts for
the Day,” by Bill McVey, the Chris
tian Herald Singer. This attractive
book contains favorite hymns and
scripture reading for every day of
the month.
Each vote submitted in the
coast-to-coast survey will be tabu
lated by Audience Analysts, Inc.,
a leading independent research or
ganization. The Mirror will publish
a list of favorites in this area and
compare them with national re
sults.
WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR
JUNEAU IN AUGUST
Public hearings on both work
men’s compensation insurance pre
mium rates and a proposal for an
exclusive non-profit state fund will
be held at Juneau, Augst 24
through 26.
The hearings are being held pur
suant to a directive of the 1961
Legislature to the Commissioners
of Commerce and Labor and the
Legislative Council to hear experts
and interested individuals and or
ganizations on the two related sub
jects.
The Departments of Commerce
and Labor, in cooperation with the
Legislative Council, sent out invi
tations in May to representatives
of insurance carriers, and employer
and employee groups to attend and
participate in the hearings. Those
making detailed presentations are
asked to submit written briefs and
to give oral summations at the time
of the hearings. The public sessions
will open at 9:00 a. m., Thursday,
August 24, in the Senate Chamber
in the Capital at Juneau. The first
two days will be devoted to hear
ings and discussions on rates, and]
the third day will be devoted to dis-'
cussion of the state fund proposal.
NOTICE
St. Mary’s Altar Society Rum
mage Sale will be held at St. Mary’s
School on Saturday, August 5 from
9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 28-2n
Dr. Schuler At
Alaska Methodist
Dr. Georgette R. Schuler was
recently appointed to the faculty
of Alaska Methodist University as
Associate Professor of French and
German. Currently touring Europe,
she will come directly to Alaska
to assume her position with the
University.
Professor Schuler was born in
Europe and grew up in Belgium
and Germany where she received
most of her education. She was
awarded her doctor of philosophy
degree from the University of Mar
burg in 1927. In 1930 Dr. Schuler
received the Prussian Board of Ed
ucation Fellowship for study in
Great Britain. Abroad, she taught
in Berlin and Switzerland.
Please use pencil or bail-point
pen to print the name of your fa
vorite hymn on the ballot. Mail it
today so your vote is sure to be
counted. And remember to add
your full name and address, clearly
printed.
Kodiak Assembly
of God Church
Mission Road
Pastor Wm. L. Cummins
Phone 486—2491
“Not By Might, Nor By Power,
But By My Spirit, Saith the
Lord of Hosts."
SERVICE SCHEDULE
SUNDAY
Sunday School.10:00 a.m
Morning Worship ... 11:00 ajn
Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 pm
Evangelistic Service .. 7:30 p.m
TUESDAY
Women’s Prayer
Meeting.2:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Youth Meeting.7:00 p.m
Prayer Meeting.8:30 p. m.
SATURDAY
Missionettes.2:00 p. m.
In 1946 Professor Schuler came
to the United States to teach at
Wells College in Aurora, New
York. Later she taught at Wash
ington State University at Pullman.
For the past thirteen years she has
been head of the modern languages
department at Morris Harvey Col
lege in Charleston, West Virginia.
Christian Science
Society
Sunday School.9:30 a. m.
Sunday Service_11:00 a. m.
Testimony Meeting .. 4th WedL
8:00 p.m.
Reading Room.Wed.
7-8 p. m.
Located on Sthelikoff
near Cope St.
Church of God
6th & I Streets
Fred Mamaloff, Pastor
Sunday School.10 ajn.
Morning Worship.11 ajn.
Evening Service_7:30 pjn.
Mid Week Service ... 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday
Listen To Christian Brotherhood
Hour, Station KHAR, 590 kilo
cycles, 8 a. m. Sunday
Berean Baptist Chnrch
REV. CLETIS LEVERETT, PASTOR
L. B. LINDSEY, S. S. SUPERINTENDENT
A Bible Believing Baptist Church with
a Real Concern for Souls of Men.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00
EVENING SERVICE 7:00
PRAYER MEETING (Wed.) 7:30
“For the Word of God and the
Testimony of Jesus Christ.”
The Community Baptist Church
C
Rev. Lewis White
“The Big White Church on the Hill”
Sunday School—9:45 a m.
Morning Worship—11:00 a.m.
Youth Fellowship Groups—6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship—7:30 p.m.
Mid Week Service—7:30 p.m. Wednesday
"HOLDING FORTH nil WORD OF LIFE”
KODIAK DIRECTORY
KODIAK
KMBLEM
CLUB
Ns. 187
Meets 1st Sc 3rd
Thursday at
8 p.m. at the
Elks Club.
KODIAK LODGE NO. 1772 BPOE
Meets every Friday
evening
at 8:30 p.m.
Visiting Membeis Welcome
ALASKA COMMUNICATIONS
SYSTEM
Hours of Business
Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 0 pm
Saturday, 9 am to 12 noon
Sundays and Holidays, Closed
Wires may be filed during the
closed office hours by dialing 110.
KODIAK ISLAND JAYCEES
Meet the 1st. and 3rd.
Wednesday of each
month.
7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
In the Montmartre
Basement.
BARTENDERS LOCAL 875 A.F.L.
Meets on 2nd Sunday of every
month, 12 noon at Fishermen's
Hall.
KODIAK
LODGE
F. & A. M.
No. 295
Meetings — Stated 3rd Monday,
8 p.m. at Kodiak Masonic Ten^pl*
BUSINESS k PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB
Business Meeting—1st Monday at
7*30 p.m.
Dinner Meeting—3rd Monday at
7:00 p.m. at Wand Fountain.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Regular meetings 1st and Ird
Tuesdays, 8 pjn.,
at the VFW Hall.
JACK ALLMAN POST NO. 17
AMERICAN LEGION
Carl Rodli, Commander
Phone 486—5375
Larry Loomis, Adjutant
Phone 486—5173

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