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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY DEC. 20, 1930. "mems will be served after the ex- DOUGLAS SANTA CLA COMING i. HALL MONDAY is in readiness for s annual Christmas visit to the Eagles’ hall next Monday even- ing December 22. There will be a program starting at 8 o'clock which will conclude with the distribution of gifts by Santa Claus. Refresh- ercises. Following is the program to be tion—Rev. P. E. Bauer. tion, “Welcome"— Yoland songs, “Santa Claus” and tmas Bells"—Annabelle Ed- \\mda and Billie Feero. Recitation, “Bobby’'s Query"—Bil lie Fe Recitation, “Santa Claus Is Com- ing"—Frank and H vy Cashen. Song, “First Noel"—Helen Ed- wards and Recitation, “Ct "— Betty Sey. Recitation, “King Vv"l\klea Sur-| Our Insurance Creed “There can be no bargain sales for insurance. The law of averages has established that at least certain of the promises to pay must be met. The funds to meet these promises to pay must always be at hand. The risk to one company in a given promise to pay cannot differ sub- stantially from that of the other company. The rates for such risk cannot vary. They are based upon the same expel‘ience . They both accept the same probability. When you pay you receive nothing but a promise and this promise can be redeemed only if the prices charged are scientifically correct.” By JAMES A BEHA, Former Superintendent of In- / surance, State of New York. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. Established 1898 Telephone 249 fitt’s Pharmacy GIFT Suggestions BRIGHT NEW STOCK SHAVING SETS CUTEX SETS MEN’S BRUSH AND COMB $1.00, $1.50 and $4.00 60 cents to $2.50 $1.75 to $15.00 “VALLANT” PERFUMES, in $1.50 to $9.00 BABY BATH THERMOMETERS | i prise”—Mary Pearce. ssie Fraser. ibution of presents by Santa BENEFIT SHOW TONIGHT FOR PIONEERS AT SITKA There will be a benefit perform- ance at the Coliseum theatre to- night the proceeds of which will be a part of W. D. Gross's annual donation to the oldtimers at the Pioneers’ Home in Sitka. A good program, as advertised, will be put on by Manager Ott for the bene- fit. TO SPEND WEEK WRANGELL Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom left on the Yukon this morning for a week’s visit in Wrangell with Mrs. Engstrom’s father, Adolph Eng- strom, Sr. MRS. GRANBERG VERY LOW her illness of the past three months. Church Services Noticew ror thig cnarcn column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete Douglas Catholic Church PSS ER | 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and struction. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Apostle, is a special day of devo- tion. et St. Lnke'l Cpiscopal Church | “No service tomorrow evening. Christmas Day—Holy Commun- {ion and Sermon—11:00 a.m. Connenti;mll Communi‘y Church REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. e Douglas Native Presbyterian | Church Y WILLARD, Lay Worke: Meets Thursday evenings and t Sunday nflernoons B it ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schombel. ’I‘elepnone 4502, | Mrs. A, Granberg is in a critical | | condition at her home following ! Monday—Feast of St. Thomas,| —&1 ' odist Church tomorrow will con- 0 Coveney. Mr. Ronald Lister will Preaching services 11:30 a. m, | following Sunday school. ! | Purses Corsages = oo SPECIAL SERVICE i AT PRES. CHURCH Choir Will Give Sacred| Christmas Concert at 11 o'Clock The choir of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church under the di-' rection of Mrs. W. C. Ellis and! sted by other outstanding musi- cians of e city, will give a con- cert of red Christmas music at the Sunday morning worship serv- lice beginning at 11 o'clock. The {public is invited. The complete or- der of service follows: Prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Scripture Reading. Silent Prayer. Choir Response. “Joy to the World,” Watts, by the congregation. Announcements. Christmas Offering. “Singing of Him,” them—Choir. “Christmas Chim | ver—Ladies Chorus. | Lorenz, An- ' Leslie Cal- Night) Adolphe Adam, Violin Solo, by Mrs. Frank Dufresne. “The Star-lit Wa, Wilson—Male | Chorus and Choir. “For Jesus,” Fred B. Holton— ¢ Ladies Double Quartette. “ Abendempfuidung” (Evening . W. A. Mozart, Cello Solo—Miss Stella Jones. “Have Ye Not Heard,” Ira B.| Wilson — Max Pitshmann, soloist, and Chorus. Benediction. Piano Response. At Methodist Church The evening service at the Meth- st of a Christmas sermon by the Pastor, The Rev. G. E. James and three special numbers by the choir | assisted at the piano by Vincent {give a solo, “The Star of Bethle- hem.” At Native Presbyterian The Native Presbyterian Sunday School will give a program Sunday | evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will | be recitations, a short tableau and { the choir will give special numbers. } NEW ASTEROID FOUND i TREVISO, Italy—Evelina is the | ndme given a new asteroid discov- iuod in the heavens above Treviso by the astronomer Loschi of the obsex'vntnry here. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today GIFT Suggestions We suggest any of the following Practical Gifts— GOWNS—SLIPS SUNDAYMORNING | T l'\lLS TONIGHT frrrrrrrrrres Comin Sunday “SOUTH ROSE” | “Cantique De Noel” (O Holy| R MISS GUTHRIE IS WED TO MR. GEORGE MAKI At the home of Mr. and Mrs., Ludwig Nelson, Miss Katherine Guthrie, of Seattle, became the bride of Mr. George Maki, of this Rev. Harry R. Allen officiat- ing. Mrs. Maki was attended by Mrs. Nelson and Mr. J. E. Barra-| gar, Jr., was groomsman. Mrs. Maki arrived here early Lms week from Seattle. She is not a stranger to Alaska as she has been a member of an orchestra aboard Alaska steamers for the past sea- son. She is an accomplished musi- clan Mr. Maki has resided here for several months and is connected with the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. He is station an- nouncer for the local broadeasting station, KFIU. AR R ELECTRONS MOVE SWIFTLY NEW YORK—The electrons that pass through the filament of a 25 watt lamp every second, if enlarged to the size of a raindrop, would | reach from the earth to the sun 25,000 times. SILK CREPE UNDERTHINGS—BLOOMERS DANCE SETS—COMBINATIONS GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS in either lined or novelty chiffon dance patterns Costume Jewelry Scarfs SHE ANSWERED THEM WITH A LAUGH - . COLISEUM A PARAMOUNT NEW SHOW WORLD FEATURE RUTH CHATTERTON ———in the—— “LAUGHING LADY” with CLIVE BROOK and a Big Broadway —errrrery The laugh that turns Scandal to Praise and ng Love. The Talking Sereen’s newest and most daring story of a wo- man'’s wits pitted against SEA men’s intrigues. You loved her in “Ma- dame X"—now thrill to the brilliant acting of “Laughing Lady.” Lt. Henry Ogden, United Smtes! A copper still captured in a 'Army around the world flier, in-|quor raid near Sweetwater, Te: | augurated the new aerial transport|is to be us for mixing poison line connecting Los Angeles, Bak- | food in a campaign [ erstield and “Taft, Cal. Py o PHONES 83 OR 85 LooooooK “The Store That P’leases” THE SANITARY GROCER New Selection SMOKERS 12 DISTINCTIVE MODELS to select from We suggest making your choice now — we will de- liver at any desired date. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. 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