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ry T THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRID\Y, DEC. 23,1932, - | th;n i the eighty-two con-| 7. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU MAKE HER SUPREMELY HAPPY WITH MIUNIGHT MASS e e ey The Weather IS 70 0E HELD N, S s © | Meem g R ° GATHULIGGHURGH S:H::ld:i R W Jun- 1 i Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.am., Dec. 23: e) Dialcgue by Intermediatc Probably snow and colder tonight and Saturday; moderate A Dialogue — “The Ohri southzasterly winds. [ ] H Glft Sug gGStIOHS Yuletlde Program Will Be y iate grades. 41:::3’“"" s T R e TR e On YOUR Money TR Star Club,” by the inte Chorus: “A Fairy Lege.q” by |4 8m. today ... .2018 28 53 SE 8 Cldy . Given by Choir Pre- stufient Body” Noon today ... 2933 28 % ‘SE' 12 Snow W.th \i ceding Service ) pactatish Wil act ' CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS L/ companiment, ¥ { | Midnight Mass the night betore| The arrival of Santa Claus, YESTERDAY | TODAY g . Safety! |Christmas day will constitute a|much to the delight of the restir Hi t 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. {prominent part of the Yumlde‘ Pt (MR iteresiing Statlon !:gl:: v.‘epmpv | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather . 1< ervices in the Catholic Church|Program. R. D. Miles' in Batvow Mo g i The Unsold Porti ¢ th |of the Nativity. Preceding the mass, |tion of the always welcome CEON | & i e Unsold Portion of e " Nome ... 12 G s S R g Gidy $50,000 Serial Bond Issue |a program appropriate to the sea-|Was clever and convincing to the Bethel 10 10 25 4 0 Clear 5 son will be given by the church |youngsters. FzrteYukon. N i |‘ i g 1 s oy 5 choir. Masses will be celebrated Tanana 0 0 i 8 -8 4 0 Clear y Christmas morning at 6:30, 9 and MRS, JOHN RUSTGARD ' ruirbans g e | Ll ga dBe Gl THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY bis of Eagle ... 0 -2 | -18 -18 0 0 Clear B gthidty. o IS GIVING FINAL TEA, st. Paul e 8 32 24 06 Snow Secured By estive cliow: n’ High Mass Micnight,| Mrs. John Rusigard win ve at|Dutch Harbor .. 34 34 - e THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT NEW COAT DRESS LENGTH OF I o oo P e . S Y 4 b b e : { sseur, S. J., Celebrant; Rev.|o'clock. This concludes Mrs, “Jnr' MR 29 |2 o8 8 01 Cldy BUILDING NEW DRESS SILK OR VELVET |/Timothy G. Ryan, Deacon; Rev,|gard's Mondsy affernoon tess |Juneaw ... 3 % i R0 gy i L = "l et Leo Dufour, Sub-Deacon; Master A [ et A @ 3 3¢ 38 0 148 Rain in Juneau NEW HA' LINGERIE lof Ceremonies, Jack Kearney; Ac-| XMAS SPECIALS AT WINN'5 |Retchikan .. 2 40 $. -8 4 9 Rai N i i inati WAL 3 it ’ (olytes, John Doolin and Joseph| The most acceptable girts for "Prince Rupert 4 S 3 E in Is ow Being Offered in Denominations SHOES HANDKERCHIEFS Smith; Honorary Acolytes, Lee|school girls afe:the Seotch tams gdntxé)lmon jz :3 | io 2 s 52 (g»l:;r of $500 each. ’ Y TBES ; NNE Emith and Bobbie Turner; Censor|With matching scarfs. For women,| Scattle 4 : v 4 GLOVES FLANNEL ROBE sl o Mg i T sels. WINN'S MiLLIN- | Poriland o - 5 Sy ge:grlplt:ion Ii;old;zr §enetd on R;lq?(est SLIPPERS SILK KIMONA er, Willlam Lowe; Candlebearers,{ERY STORE. —adv. [5“‘ ¥Francisoo b g . K & S'O/HS a}t! e Reserved by Making T B - T Robert Thibodeau, Charles Fellows, —t s To eposi i HOSIERY SILK Ql‘LT Theodore Smith, George Walmsley,| It is estimated that there ar re ¢ The barcmetric pressure rflméims‘ low Lhmught_)uz Alaslfa an_d over ALT R PHO ) . y Philip Forrest, Joseph Michael-|380,000,000 spinsters in the .| the northeastern Pacific Ocean. I: is lowest this morning in the CALL OR PHONE T, HAND BAG WOOL BLANKET 80riS" sérmor: by Rev. Thmothy G.|————— ——— — |eastern Aleutian Islands, the Gulf of Alaska and interior Canada. . & ‘-“BRFII A BED LINEV Ryan, o Rain or snow has fallen in Bering Sea and Southeast Alaska and THE ASSE]“BLY CO OFF]CE = AR ¢ Commencing at 11:40 Christmas| clear and coldear weather prevails in the Interior and North. The 01d Fi Nati S SWEATER TABLE LINEN !Eve, the folowing program will ' o has rislex; mflst:]uth ! Bzrlulxg :ea. Moderate , northwest- | ( irst National Bank Building) s 2 & |be presented by the choir of the EW R erly gales are reported of ancouver Island. PHONE 28 JEWELRY TOWELS ey PEWTER! | Atiai s Wh ' i A | Holy Night (Franz Gruber)— ocal Investment ere You Can - PERFUMES CHINA TEA SET [full choir, To Exhance and Sar e T e Tr ] POWDER CHINA LUNCHEON Trio (selected)—Violin, E. N. i ' McIntyre; cello, Miss Stella Jones; Beautlfy the Ele . l G' f t S t- ‘ STATIONERY SET st M Tabe s - il ctrical Gift Suggestions | 5 oy AL R % Christmas Hymn (Cardinal O'- l HOLSIL [‘ROLK (4‘\“[) T’\BLE Connell)—by choir. A G S 3 2 i 3 g el o 'Cello Solo (selected)—Miss Stella ift Supreme Percolators [ Bridge Lamps { CHRISTMAS CARDS Jones; accompanist, Mrs. Trevor E | & ‘ . S AND TAGS Davis, Waffle Irons | Table Lamps SEALS AND % L Detioy e e Sandwich Toasters | Lighting Fixtures i 5 ENTS —Mrs. A. J. Forrest. ! Y TREE ORNAMENTS | Missa (Puer Natus Est Nobis)— Popcorn Poppers [ Lamp Shades { TISSUE PAPER e it b T Electric Irons | Cigarette Lighters 0ir members—Mrs, uise - . . . TINSEL RIBB()N ton, soprano; Mrs. A. J. Forrest, Electric Range | Washing Machine ,,,,, — - alto; Mrs. Lee H. Smith, alto; Leonard Forrest, tenor; Edward Here’s What to Gwe the Giovanett, bartone: Wallin_For- rest, baritone; Edward N. MecIn- tyre, director; Miss Lucille Norton, organist. Masses Christmas day — 6:30,! Holy Mass in Hospital Chapel; 9, Holy Mass and Instructions in church; 10, Holy Mass and Ser- mon in Church, followed by Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sac- g T LUDWIG YULETIOE PARTY| NVELSON | IS ENJOYED BY | s s For Donr |ST' ANN PUPILS ” |INice Program Is Given . . ‘ Gift List A : | After Which Santa : | Claus Appears SUIT } s 9 : OVERCOAT - ; | Children of St. Ann's Parochial { School presented the following pro- HAT igram before an appreciative au- 1 | ai f relath d friends i SHOES FOR THE CHILDREN |ine schoot suditorium Wednesday TIES afternoon: SHIRT Something to wear, We {1. Chorus — “Welcome Home” by A tudent body. SCARF carry a complete line, ]‘ e of Prize Hamilton Beach Food Mixers—New Type ELECTRIC TOY TRAINS TURNOVER TOASTERS, Single and Double Oven Type Automatic Toasters G. E. Sun Lamps and Infra Red Ray Lamps HAVE YOU TRIED Ladysmith or Nanaimo SMITH ELECTRIC CO. Wellington Lately? PHONE 354 Gastineau Building AND MANY OTHER USEFUL GIFTS CALL 412 or any Transfer Company for Prompt Delivery Old Papers for Sale at Empire (5fficf CLOSED NEXT MONDAY Pocific (o / (o The Joy of Giving Is the Spirit of Christmas GLOVES TOYS ¢ ;’i:i*‘::l‘::nwfh‘]z‘;lixg" !: HRISTMAS is indeed an ancient festival. Learned men tell us that CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and & ROBE winning first prize in the long before the dawn of Christianity a festival was held in Syria and Egypt each year on what is now the 25th of December. For at that time the short winter days spoke of the end of the year and its strug- gles; and the first lengthening rays of the sun announced the coming of a new year and the struggles that lay ahead. So the ancient ones turned for a moment from their everyday workaday world and held high festival with their loved ones, which they celebrated with “The Giving of Gifts and the Kindling of Lights.” Later on the festival ac- quired for the world a new and beautiful significance—but it is still celebrated by “the giving of gifts and the kindling of lights.” CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store SUIT CASE On the Second Floor George Washington Essay con- A 4 test, sponsored by the Juneau SEASa L SR BT Y Women’s Club. The presenta~ tation was made by Mrs. H.j. H. Hermann, president of the e ren S 0 nc club, and Mrs. Henry Cross, t’ general chairman of the com- ittee. Claudia Kearney, an- ]um au’s Leading Department Store | other Parochial School pupil, o was included in the group of ten reo*ivmz honm-able men- Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Down through the ages there seems to have been something in the souls of men that has required them, when winter is blackest, to lay aside care and thought of self, forget their struggles in the world about and turn to ‘the hearth-side treasures to be found in the love that comes with family ties and the affection of friend for friend. Down FOR CHRISTMAS through the ages. — as though in instinctive ritual, men have paid GIFTS homage to that love at this time of year by “THE GIVING OF GIFTS.” 6 F. 29 In the ordinary course of life it is about the only way we have THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ‘)r of telling of our love. Men aré not demonstrative in their everyday m y affairs. It js-pot easy, with the grease of the workbench on your “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” hands or the worries of the desk in your mind, to say to child or friend, or parent or wife, “I love you,” but man has found a way to say these words that must be said—a way to break through his shell of reserve. He expresses his love by the giving of gifts, and in obedience to an urge whose, source is lost in antiguity he has made of .the time of glving a festdval—a festival sanctified by the birth of One who gave to us the hlghut ideal of that love to which we pay tribute. Serenaders Sixth Annual CHRISTMAS EVE FROLIC Come and Wait for Old St. Nick at the ELKS’ BALL ROOM SATURDAY NIGHT Radio Award at 11:30 SERENADERS’ DANCE BAND Admission $1.10 Non-Run Hosiery Guaranteed Not to Run Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 156-2 PLAY MIDGET GOLF! . The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:99 You can put a hole in the fabric but you cannot make it run $1.35 i{ PAY CASH AND SAVE AT COLEMAN’S Open uniil 10 P. M. Friday mfl Sflurday COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON Pacific Coast Coal Co. it UNITED FOOD Co. “GASH IS KING” -