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g 1 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1929. B e e ot Mool Mot S S—— — —1 PONTIF]C MASS { Candlestick and Book Rearers,] NOTICE TO MARINERS PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY | L B x N LUGAL SGHUU g AL | Masters John Doolin , and Billie | WILL CELEBRATE TONIGHT | Py ’9 14 929 | TONIGHT |Low. Wrangell Narrows—Rock Point 1 | S Candle Bearers, Masters Lee, Jos- | Light, reported destroyed December' The Christmas service of the | | Pontifical Mass wiil be brated eph Smith, Lincoln Turner and |17, 1929, will be rebuilt and re- Bethel Pentecostal Sunday School, 2 s i at midHEENRE o atholic Robert Geyer. lighted as soon as practicable. 1 be held this evening at 8 o'clock | PLUMBING FIXTURES | % o Bish : | British Columbia—Ma) P! which everyone is invited. The | Church of the N 1ShOP | Train Bearer, b T A mbia—Malacca Pas- to veryone is invited. e | FDR IN juNEAU\ RUAD CUNTEST R. Crllont. s y Rev. G.| ror, (FQDESE Chenard. 06 ¥he Kbl MUAC (op irarine servibks WITI b erbition "GOMYaL i N | Mp.n;ypr and Rev. H H. Norton,| Tomorrow there will be Low| |at Digby Island, B. C.,, requests un- ings of Great Joy.” The services R d Al l T C | of Chicago, |Mass 4t 9 o'clock and at 10: du‘der date of December 17 that mari- | will be held in the assembly meet- e an vers L.o. ' | | ]-m following musical ,mgmm‘ucluck Low Mass followed by Ben- |ners be advised that the fog alarm ing place on Main Street. | J PHONE 34 1 White Chri t \ Al Eiet becond Piives wi' bs Skt : |ediction of the Blessed Sacrament.|at Lawyer's Island is temporarily B e VL PHONE 34 ! ; E b ite ristmas Assure Kerie—Missa Melodia—Pietro A.|There will be on evening devo- out of commission. GOBBONE Gikn ' ERAT T Arks Plumbing—Heating—Sheet Metal —Fine Holiday Spirit | Go to Two Juneau yon, [ | Sumner Steall, Alaska—_vichnel-| ghe rgeal Gift. Always sccept- | S 5 ik i t . A | . R 1ol et | & ¢ki Rocl ight, reported extinguish- il Ve tell you in advance what job will cog H | > rad | Gloria—Missa Mel Pletro A.| services at Douglas will be at .._|able and can be exchanged for mer- Is Being Shown | EighthGradePupils | & Yo apAT Soloan ed December 13, 1029, will be Ie-| hangise at any time. adv. = Credo—Missa “Puer bis"—F. 8. Palmer. tus—Missa Sc o} Pletro A. s Est No-! lighted as soon as practicable. i g Sl e i Miss Jean Faulkner, daughter of | s H L. Faulkner of this e for the Terri- the l{lL hway Education | hth Essay Contest, 1928- Juneau was today prepari a White Christmas, with inches of snow newly fal more apparently in extreme cold tempe: ticipated over the ho That it will be one o Christmases in years I indicated. For days b young, have been Christmas tre 1 decorations and many householders |$10. Miss Rosellen Monagle, daugh- MERRY CHRISTMA THE SANITARY GROCERY P . O T P S S G X |_illlIIlllillllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll‘ll ULLLEETRE R LT EE R LR LT TR TR CALIFORNIA GROCERY Yon. | Agnus Dei—F. S. Palmer ‘ Adeste Fidelis—Sur i “Holy Night,” Ac Mrs. A. Forrest. The choir is co {a1 following member rest, S. Smith, W King, Mrs. H. McLean MOOSEHEART CHARITY DANCE Music by the Serenaders \J\ Duty as a Junior Citi- c Rules." a gold med a check for presented wi S S AN S T 4. Biloud 3 ‘ zations ang e citizens have s € '\ Norton. ! 3 » a8 > §¥iod o' make srrangement a p randa G g Saturday, December 28 Admission, $1.00 PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries } that not a hc for $10 Ben Mullen and John Hellenthal.! R T T TR LU UL TR U DT TR T 000 The Cash Bazaar Wishes Everyone in Juneau and All Over child will go were eighth Four semi-pu Christmas Trees the week, beginning tonight. The /fr ck Kearney. Northern Light Presbyterian Ohureh Ruth Creveling. Essays were sub-| ynoense Bearer, Master Robert o Sunday School will have its annual mitted from schools all over the © Geyer. | aS lneau a e tree and Christmas exercises at e ry, and these were })l(kP | Miter Bearer, Master Herbert Mc- p.m. in the church building d 3 1 comn Resurrection Lutheran day School’s tree and e: be held at the same hour in Odd way Fellows’ Hall. Thursday night in Moose Hall, the local Moose lodge F Acolytes of thi ss, Masters in the Juneau Public Joseph MacLean and George Nor-| chools and are now High School 'y - hmen. Their teacher was Miss Thuriferer, Mast and public be on during Lean. Staff Bearer, Mast ner. will have its tree, ancd Friday e 2 ning the Elks entertain Santa gold H for the children, giving the usual Wachington wi expenses paid; § l k M 1, i 5 thow at the Palace Theatre. 'the second national p: is a gold 2 4 as (l a err/v‘ Lrlbtm(ls an( a High Mass will be solemnized at watch; and the thir also a z 4 two churches tonight at mid atch, though of slightly less { the Church of Nativity than the ond. These ! Ha p’V Neuj Year Trinity Cathedral. y » s will nra]!l be "»md“g for some t o a8 Both theatres are offering special |time yet, as all of the St win- ] g amusement attractions for the holi- [ners have not been re 1 to the CIG AR z 8). PleLY secxers, A change: of (BOREd. 3 'TTES { And wish to express appreciation for the splendid patronage that it has program is announced by both the| The ninth contest is now on, and CIGARETTES : y p PP e sy I g Palace and Coliseum for tonight, essays in that comp will be { i . giiy i . e Bt LY et & il talle shows. ! liBietsed diiring “the ool and { received both during the holidays and since its inception. ‘The Serenaders, local orche: , | year, - 7 { gives its third annual Christma e CANDY 3 z ] 34 Eve Frolic in Elks Hall tonight. The | g bE S l Y g] l ]V B W I i Hall has been decorated for the oc- | H Yurman, of the Yu ‘ { omethung Y ou Should Not be Without casion. 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