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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1931 HOLY TRINTY WO MASSES ~ TOCELEBRATE, T0 BE BIVEN SPECIALMUSIC AT MIDNIGHT Midnight Mass Tonight Church of Nativity Wil with Full Choir—Rev. Have Special Music Fenn, Celebrant in Celebration Church of the| Midnight Mass will be celebrated gh Mass will tonight at th2 Holy 1 Cath dral. The complete follows pr \ iving | i At t the follow e: | Celebrant, Rt. Rev. J. R. Cri- mont, S. J. D. D., Bishop of Alaska. | Deacon, Rev. Wm. G. LeVasseur, 8. J. Subdeacon 0. M I | Deacons Jack K s in G Night” Adlam Adlam Adlam Rev. John Allard, | F. Metzgar, of Honor, ¥ Robert | > Town of Bethlehem" Thurifer + Tidings"—An- Violin Obligato | “Old Chant”| Adlam Adlam | B. Chenard Doolin and Billy Bearer, es, John ok and Bugia Bearers, H. Mc- 1 and R. Dougla | and Crozi Bearers, J.| Benedictus qui venit Pater Noster Walmsley, cgram Of Mus of follows: Song of the Shep- at the 1 Hymn.. “Adeste ude—"Behold I Bring 1 T 3 E " | Midn 1 t Mass, Prelu You Phe A C and chorus. s i um) Mar- | , Bernhofer, Olsen g (Cantica Puerorum) Marzo, Full cho! Gradual—Male voices. Credo—(Cantica Puerorum) Mar- il ch Offert Christu: srs — Fisher, Polley e, Buckingham —Stlewart, Fe. Davi | on, Lea, Batch- | o+ o 120 Junior Choir y Dalton, Shirley Dalton,| rrine Jenne, Phyllis Jenne, Mary | 4,0 Jean C: Patwieln | &0 tne — (Cantion Kathleen Carlson, Miriam ' nroro0” Full choir Lea, Nancy Ann Kann, Bernic: ™ goncdictus — (Canti. Puerorum) Reidle, Grace Nelson, Annette Folta bimgppages i and Jane Elliott e = ) cor. Mrs, Crystal Snow | . Agius Dei—(Cantica Puerorum) eyt oy Marzo, Full choir. rgar “.u sor I‘,’“'\ Communion—Male voices. Thomas Stewart; Acolyte,| aqocies Fidele slebrant ‘ rar- e 5l " i Celebrant, Rev. War- Names of the Soloists for the Midnight s E. Riendeau, Mrs. —~Male voices. Natus Est—M Full Puerorum) ¢ Clyde Bc r:n R. F - Deer Exiled After Disputes he Mass of Thanksgiving 1 follow immediately after Midnight Mass, the| sing the followin: -Gruber Shine ership against younger bt no refuge on Oden isl2 in lake, er the incvitable disp! each a number of emigres can be seen breasting the wavesto the mainland, leaving behind them the herd on the island. More f Choir at [ start | fair. Solo and chorus. | BOVT. SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL T0 CELEBRATE GIVES PROGRAM + Will Give Program Affair Will Be Given This i Eveningat Presbyter- ian Church A program will be given at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Presbyterian Church. It is being presented by the children of the Sunday School, of which R. S. Raven is the Super- intendent. The program follows: Organ Prelude, “Cantique De Noel” (Adams), Helen Torkelson. Song, “It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear,” Congregation. Songs and exercises by the be- ginners’ department, Eva Tripp. Blanche Turner and Elizabeth Thompson in charge Recitation, “When Santa Passes,” Lois Schmidt Recitation, TeRoy Vestal. Song, Little Town of Beth- iehem,” the congregation. “Star of Christmas,” M michael’s class. “Christmas Stories,” Mrs. Saund- €rs's class. Santa Claus will appear and gifts will be presented. The children of the Sunday School have been asked to bring toys or canned foods for the chil- dren of the Bethel Beach Home Pupil Tonight at 7 in A. N. B. Hall The pupils of the Juneau Gov- ent school will celebrate Christmas Eve by giving a program in the Alaska Native Brotherhood hall tonight. The program will promptly at 7 o'clock and then there will be a community Christmas tree celebrated. The ‘The program to be given tonight is as follow Part L—Primary Roem Playlet—"The Real Santa Claus.” Act 1.—The Children’s Hom> You Are Welcome.” “Santa Claus Is “A Real Santa Claus,” by 1 Ir: s. Car- We Are Home. 's Song the Stockings. | tmas Morning “Oh, the Waiting."” s — Sweat Ting-a-. “Snow Time “Christmas —School. Part 1L Playlet — Pudding"—10 and Fifth Son: —8ix Bc EX Clappin Song—"Dollies’ Girls. Exercise— Christimas Symbols"— Six pupils n Fourth Gr: Recitation—"Santa’s Whisk Johnny Garcia. Song—"If Old Santa Was Pa.”—Intermediate Grades. Part TII—Upper Grades Reading Aunt Jane t"—Katie Smith Should Be Bright” tette. | Reading—"The Christmas Story” —Billy Jack. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing— School. The Intermediate Room For the Christmas pupils from Fourth des. Difies! in “BoyAngY Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood will have charge of the community Christmas tree in the A. N. B. hall in conjunction with the program given by the Time pupils — Eight the Grade Mama” ing of “Joy to the World,” an ad- _ dress by the A. N. B. Chairman of Juneau Camp No. 2, quartette and solo singing and the church choir will give “There Were Shepherds.” e The United States is the leading consuming country for licorice root, about 90 per cent of its annual imports, of 69.000,000 pounds be- ing used in tne tcbacco indus Our A r from Arabia—Homer Wil- hree Kings Of The or Grade Puplils. Hymn—Girls' Quar From Egypt — Orient /ABLE 1 sion Laws of 1931, provides: Automobiles or trucks carrying passengers for hire, $15.00 per annum. On all other auto- mobiles, trucks, delivery cars and motorcycles, $10.00 per annum. Li- Guyer, the Misses L. Norton, censes to be secured from City 5. Giovanetti, M. Ritter, Messrs. Clerk, Juneau. W. Norton, L. Ritter, L. Forr Deputy United States Marshals Giovanetti and M. Bartello. will enforce cellection. Penalty is The organist is Sister Mary Con- $100.00 provided for failure to com- ginia r Frcm China—Phyllis Wa- Holy Night—Double Mixed Quar- of the abové owing member: DAILY PIRE V You can drive out the natural moisture in tobaccos by over- heating them, but you cannot put that moisture back. Neither can you restore the delicate mildness and flavor that vanished with it—the aromatic essences which alone give tobaccos their value. Nor can you put back the freshness and fragrance which are infused with that essential moisture put into the growing leaf by Mother Nature. That's why Camels are blended only of tobaccos that need no excessive heat treatment or violent processing— the finest Turkish and mild sun-ripened Virginia tobac- cos that money can buy. CAMEL Mrs. Forrest,’ Rev. Mr. L. Dufour. stantine, ply. Licenses are now obtainable. The choir is under direction of H. R. SHEPARD, —adv. are never parched, never toasted!? Thacs why they are the FRESH cigarette! The tobaccos in Camels are never parched or toasted— the Reynolds method of scientifically applying heat guar- antees against that—and delivers you a genuinely fresh cigarette. Thousands of miles from the factory, no matter whether your climate is wet or dry, you can always get from the Camel Humidor Pack cigarettes made fresh to start with and kel{” in prime smoking condition. Smoke a fresh cigarette—smoke mild, cool, throat-friendly Camels—switch to them for just one day—then leave them, if you can! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.A. Made FRESH— Kept FRESH Don’t remove the moisture-proof wrapping from your package of Camels after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against sweat,dust,germs, excess mois- ture or dryness. In offices and homes, indoors or out- doors, the Camel Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camels and keeps them right until the last one has been smoked. pupils of the Government school. There will be congregational sing- | TERRITORIAL AUTOMOBILE LI- “Tomorrow’s Todas” For That AST MINUTE GIFT Give Gift Certificates We have them in all denominations Jalyorer> “Juneau’s Own Store” Store Open Tonight e | | | RECREATION BOWLING PARLORS Our alleys are in perfect condition and we invite your inspection. PLAY BILLIARDS BURFORD’S e Tue JuneAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 % The Improved “Turn Loc” & TRRSIATERNIEIANNEINERRTRZNTANRERCZNIRNRRNGAENECERZNCNINSASEANEN BIREREREESE LADIES’ AMITY PURSES Hear It Click 5uEE! $2.75 to $10.00 ETTIENEE! 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