The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1932, Page 6

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Y [ BANTATA IS T0 BE GIVEN XMAS BY LUTHERANS ‘Manger of Belh[ehem Announced for Christmas ¥ Evening by Church Choir the regular be conducted ning will Christmas m s by the Ju 1nd the singing s carols by the congre- | Christrhas story will | musical number: f Chx st The the pastor, who 'will mas sermon. Christmas night at eight o'clock he choir will give' its Christmas| antata, “The Manger of Bethle- %em,” by Charles Francis Lane. A four-part choir of thirty volces inder the direction of Miss Alice Falmer, has been. rehearsing for Feveral weeks to present this group f beautiul Christmas songs. A ladies choir in two parts has ormerly given a cantata at Chri but this year muslc lovers re invited to hear a select group pf old and new Christmas songs by a large mixed choir. The pro- | ram consists of a variety of solos, | Eucls‘ and melodious choir selec- jons. “This inspiring music will iplift ail those who hear it and finl them with the true Christmas . Ii will be an evening well 3 t and long remembered,” cv. Erling K. Olafson today. The program follows: p Come Hither Ye Faithful"—Pro- on. The Christ Is Born"—Opening horus “The Weary Worla 1s Waiting"— enor and bass duet. “The Manger of Bethlehem.” hoir. “Holy Memorles” f — Soprano solo hoir. The Christmas Story from the LE pel according to Luke, read | the pastor, the Rev. Erling K. lafson 1L Fllna Wide the Gates ol Praise’ holr “Over the Desert"—Men's rt chorus, “Sleep. Babe So Holy"—Contralto lo and soprano and alto duet. “Now 'is Come Salvation’—Final OTUS. “Joy to the “World—Recessional. Personziel Sopranos — Gertrude Helgesen, lle Knudson, Dorothy : Green, istine Olafson, Inga Lindstrom, die Jensen, Martha Peterson, clma Bodding, Dorothy Bakke. ce Palmer, Sylvia Berg. Altos—Lucille Stonehouse, Jud- th Alstead, Rachel Borlick, Min- fe Rogers, Geraldine Bodding. Tenors — Bert McDowell, Fred llman, Max Scriber, Allan El- iott, Paul Hansen, Milo Peterson, allas Wyand. Bassos—Victor Rice, Elmer Reed, ohn Key, Sam Daniels, Olaf anson, Paul Brown, Joe Rom- nseth, Erling Olafson. Director—Alice Palmer. Accompanist—Elizabeth Thorder- On Monday evening, December Bth, the Sunday School will pre- a Christmas pageant “The ights of the World” and a pro- am by the small children of the ary department, HN HELLENTHAL ; John Hellenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hellenthal of Juneau, one of the leading members of the de- Bating team of Santa Clara Uni- yersity, Samta Clara, California, m formally received into the ranks of the St. John Barchman Society December 8. The Rev. James J. Lyons, 8. J., University President; assisted by William M. Boland, 8. J., dean of men, and officers of the society,|" conducted the services admitting the class of eight, to membership. ‘ Rev. John Laherty, S. J., dis- - | the ® IMcDonald ~ Aldens: “lin a pageant. 'ACCORDED HONORS the Rev.| M. E. CHURCH TO OFFER PAGEANT ‘;Wil] Feature Alden’s Beau- tiful Story, “Why the Chimes Ring” evening at 7:30 o'cloek, at ethodist 'Episcopal chtirch, beautiful story of Raymond | “Why the will be yeserted This has a wonder- |ful Crristmas message although | {it is not presented in the usunl Christmas ‘theme. | Speeial 'arrangements have been madé in the church auditorium |to give as realistic a treatment to lthe story as is possible. The following order of service | was announced: Hymn—“Hark, the Herald An- gels Sing.” | Tn the Chimes Rang” | Message.” Prayer. Cello §plo—Calvary by P. Rod- y, accompanist., Miss HelenJohn- Pagznnb—"Why the Chimes Rang.” During the pageant the children of Mrs. Merritt’s class will sing| “Sllent Night.” M. Ronald Lister will sing “The Birthday of a King" by Neiglinger. “Oh Come All Yo Mrs. | bld quartette composed of said |Lesher, Miss Bender Mrs| Lister, Mrs. Merritt, Mr. Hughes, | Mr. Lister, Mr. Cross and Mr. it The Ladies Trio, composéd of Mrs. Merritt, Mrs. Lesher, and Mrs. Lister will sing “While ShepHerds Watched Their Flock” by P. Bliss. Miss Jones will play during The offertory “Meditations” by ¥Franz von Blum. Mrs. Cullen will be the organist. y ———o——— ZIEGLER ARRIVES TO ATTEND LOCAL COURT Q@alled here to look after m interests of clients in the Federal| District Court, Representative A.| end of the current local term. The first of these, a personal injury case, was started Saturday morning. The second was put down on the calendar to be tried Mon- day. e, —— Classified ads pay. THIS EVENING Scripture Reading—"The Angels'| H. Ziegler of Ketchikan arrived on, the motorship Northland. He has two or three cases on the civil calendar slated for trial before the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 18, 1932. XMAS PROGRAM ONFRIDAY AT BETHEL CHURCH Special Chnstmas Program Is Announced by Pen- tecostal Assembly Next Friday evening at 7:30 mc)ock a special program will be presented at the Bethel Pente- | costal Assembly in its place of worship on Main Street between Front and Second to which the | public is cordially invited. Vocal and instrumemtal masic, | féadings, recitations and exereises make up the program. The program in full follows: Song “O Come All ye Faithful.” | —Congregation. Seripture Reading. Prayer. ( Song: “O Little Town of Bethle- hem,"—Congregation. Recitation: “Christmas Wel- | come”—Iver Conn. Exercise: “A Path of Christmas i Flowers."—Gloria White and Pri-| |mary. Song: “Shine Little Star at Christmas.”—Margaret Femmer. Exercise: Six Girls. Song: Girls. Reeitation: Beth. Violin Sele: | Us of the Night'—Audrey Click. “The Sweet Home."- “One Holy Night"_.mee Recitation: Genevieve White, (Exercise: “Hls Name,” — mb Reading: ‘“Christmas’ Story” — Jean Johnson, Phyllis @ameron. Song: of Glory."—Chorus. Exercise: “Gifts for er-en- mary Class. Recitation: “Unto You.is Born a Savior."—Byron Personeus. Song: “Wondrous Story.”—Au- drey Click and Ruth Berthol. S816: “What Would You HAW‘ ‘Done?—Ivan P, Wisor. Biano Solo: Rosa Danner. ®ng: “O, Holy Might"—Chorus. Christmas Thoughits and Song: | Recitation: “The Empty Stock- ing.”—Carl Click. . ‘Song: “Joy''to the World” — Congregation. e Recitation: “The Seng of thz| Let the advertisements help you lAngeh"—aneh stlnyar | make your shopping plans. Faithful” will be sung.by a dou-| | i TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ALASKA MEAT CO. fooibciona Bl ol o tinguished retreat mastér, preached e o | @ termon to the members in the ngulm: church immeédiately fol- lowing the conferring of the honor, vbich was followed by Solemn In the evening the socizty ensemble held their annual banquet, which concluded the day's Benediction. ceremones. Merry Happy Everybody - Junegu Store-—-Third Street “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Christmias: New Year nld e & W A e Flowers, Plants, Holly Wreaths, Cedar Wreaths and Reping for Holiday Decoration - WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANYWHERE! Flornsts ror 06 W 8 Tele “Watehman, e Enstrumental Selection: “The | First Noel.” 3 { Solo: “Hark, Hark, My Soul.— John McAtear. Exercise: “The Christ Child"— | Three Girls. 5 4 Reading: “The Spirit of Christ- | | mas”—Helen Anderson. _HOUSE SET FOR “Angels From the luum* ez o GEER YOTE AND - FARMER RELIEF ate Is Stalled on Rough Road to Philippine Independence Centinueq frumn Page Onel v A boycum; nnd hlndeflng Am n travel in France. Hoover's Course Indefinite | There is mueh unecertainty about | ne policy that President Hoover pursue—whsther he will take decisive action to dump the entire| yroblem into the lap of his suc- cessor—Franklin D. Roosevelt after ‘\Imch 4 The President’s immediate 2fforts There is | eneral disposition in Washing- official circles to tone down | hasty diseussions which might ke it more difficult for France alter its position. wm deal with the debv question, ap- | parently, depends upon what action foreign governments take toward| pressing pleas for reconsideration of the entire debts issue. The impression is given that while Hoover would act if an effective| opportunity presented itself thel entire problem might be handed| over almost entirely to the in- coming administration. The belief is well-nigh universal that the debtor nations will lose |no time in petitioning anew for | relief from the June debt pay- | ments which aggregate some $140,- | 000,000. —_————— - BANKER O VACATION Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thornquist of Skagway are [ engers on the Norah, going to Seattle for a short vacation during the holidays. Mr. | Thhornquist is Cashier of the Bank of Alaska at Skagway. ! — e GORDONS GO SOUTH W. D. Gordon, Superintendent of the River Division of the White Pass and Yukon Route, was a through passenger with Mrs. Gor- don on the Princess Norah. Geo. Simpkins Christmas Gift Suggestions PENCIL AND PEN SETS BOX STATIONERY DIARY, RECIPE BOOKS CHRISTMAS TAGS, and DECORATIONS ELECTRIC LIGHTED TOYS AND CHRISTMAS CARDS IN BOXES IMPRINTED BY Geo. Simpkins Co. (Opposite Alaska Electric Light & Fower Co.) SEALS CALIFORNIA GROCERY Prompt Delivery ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES AT PHONE 478 Mink Furs Wanted! OPEN TO BUY LARGE QUANTITIES OF BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West.30th Sti, New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau \,k FINEST ST/FAMERS LARGEST REDUCED ROUND TRE’ FARES Juncau to Seaftle and Return * ° Lower deck, $65.50; upper deck, $73.50 Txckets on sale until Feb. 28; return portion limited to March 25, leaving Seattle SAILING SCHEDULE weave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 11 Jan. 10 Jan. 18 ~.Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Feb. 1 Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juncau, Haines, Skagway, Cor- dova, Valdez and ‘Seward. North- bound and southbound. *Also calls Latouche north and southbound. Southeastern and Southwestern Route "¢HE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Steamer *ALASEA . N'WESTERN ALASKA N'WESTERN *ALASKA Port of €all: Dee. 17 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 PHONE 2 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO LCS ANGELES SAN DIESO NEW YORK ' NORTHBOUND Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Dec. 14 Deec. 18 Dec. 20° Dec. 24 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneau Dec. 13 ...Dec. 21 . Jan. 3 *Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. iCalls at Sitka north and south bound. JACK KEARNEY Agent Admirar lne Dock PHONE 4 Watson Evans fEvans N ) J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. S.“ZAPORA” Caliing at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoomnan, Tenakee, Port Alexander, Kla- wock, Craig, Ketchikan. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Leave Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneas Dec. 14 Dee. 21 Dec. 22 *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau ror Donglas znd Thane 6:15a.m. 15p.m. 7:10am. 0p.m. 2 soglh;' ¥ | SAILING 12: 11:15p.m. 2: wa.m‘ umldn?uht | 70 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 3:30pm.t 11:008.m. | #nd SEATTLE *4:00p.m. | From Juneau Leaves Douglas for Jumcaw e 8:30p.m. PRINCESS NORAH i .m. 9:30a.m.1, i January 1, 19 12:45p.m.t | February 9 g ! March 2, 16, 30 5:00p.m. | Wintec Excursioa Rates Now i o Thane, Effect—ROUND TRIP $65.50 1—DRelhit WIII bo wsoethed Good Till March 25 t—Saturdays only. Tickets, “Yeservations and full particulars from Juneau Ferry & Naviga- . [ SRR Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and DAVE HOUSEL, Agend 0 V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent tion Company | JUNEAU e e Motorshi p Pacific Transportation Cempany “ESTEBETH” M. S. “PACIFIC” Leaves City Dock every Thurs- iay at 10 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way soints, J. B. Barford & Co., Agents Phone 79 Valentine Bldg. Way Ports Phone Single O | SEAPLANE MITKOF FOR CHAR1TER to Anywhere Southeast Alaska Based at Juneau PHONE 194 J. V. HICKEY, Owner Your Alaska TELEPHONE 15

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