The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1934, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DON'T BOTHER ME--CAN'T HOLD ON--T YOU SEE I'M A NERVOUS OIDN'T COME WRECK ? 1. @Gr!! -~ IF HERE FOR AN I EVER GET My MANDS ARGUMENT-- ON THE RASCAL T--- WHO FORGED MY SIGNATURE - I'LL: - SHUT upP ELECTRICAL Christmas Gift SUGGESTIONS FOURTEEN--FIFTEEN- SIXTEEN HUNDRED-- SEVENTEEN HUNDREDI BOY ! THAT KICK IN THE PANTS'LL COST HIM PLENTY. . Tl] CELEBRATE " WITH MASS AT MIDNIGHT MUN. Special Chnstmas Servxces Will Be Held ‘at the Church of Nativity At the Church of the Nativity, Solemn Pontifical High Mass will be celebrated, starting at mid- night. The Celebrant will be the Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, S. ., D.D. assisted by the Deacon, the Rev Willlam G. DeVasseur, S. J.; Sub-deacon, the Rev. Edward Bud- deé, S.J. The choir will be directed by Monte Snow and Mrs. G. E. Krause will be the organist. ‘The Christmas Solemnities will begin with the singing of “Silent Night,” “Adeste Fideles,” and “Holy Night” at 11:30. Mass is that of St. Elizabeth by Kaufer. The choir is composed of the following: Sopranos—Mrs. G. Goodman, Mrs. M. €. Edson, Mrs. P. Pasquin, Mrs. A, M. Geyer, Misses Betty Good- man, Ada Giovanetti, Ruth Geyer. Altos—Mrs. A. J. Forrest, Miss Yvonne Forrest. ‘Tenors—Mr. King. Bassos—Mr. Mutter, Mr. Ed. Gio- vanetti, Mr. Ed. Rodenburg. Ed McIntyre, Mr. The Offertory Hymn will be “Christus Natus Est,” to be sung by the ladies. The Communion Hymn will be 1 @ ® 64 ¢ 0 ¢« woeooee | e AT THE HOTELS \--..ou--.---s ‘ Gatinean Ernest Bailey, Tenakee; C. W. Day, city; William Dahlgren, city; David Borgan, Hoonah; Jack Wag- ner, Seattle; I. S. Hansen, city; ames L. Freeburn, Chichagof. Alaskan W. L. Baldwin, Seattle; Bob Lewis, city; Elmer Nifealy, Fun- ter Bay; George B. Spaulding, c:tY Zynda Byron L. Miller, Corvallis, Wash.; E. Powers, Seattle; Maude Fraties, Seattle; Tom Windsor, Petersburg. ——————— ENTERTAIN KIDDIES WOODLAND GARDENS Over thres hundred kiddies were entertained at a special program at the Woodland Gardens Sunday afternoon. The two-hour festival was pre- sided over by Santa Claus himself, who distributed gifts, fruits and candies to the children. WHITE SOX AND PIRATES TO GET TOGETHER CFTEN CHICAGO, Dec. 24— Chicago’s White Sox and the Pittsburgh Pi- rates are going to get acquainted in a big way next spring. Schedules for next spring’s train- ing exhibitions reveal the two clubs will play each other in twenty-one games in fifteen cities before set- tling down to their respective pen- nant campaigns. The White Sox also will play four games against northside rivals, the Chicago Cubs, Mrs. McChesney, Miss Snow. { Tenors—Mr. Leivers, Mr. Buck- | ingham, Mr. Kaiser, Mr. Thomas, Lyman Snow. HULD GHRISTMAS Basses-Mr Stewart, Mr. Felden‘ . Lea, Mr. Polley. | Jumor Choir—Joan Morgan, Mary ENIN Stewart, Marguerite Hickey, Fran- | ces Newman, Emily Dalton, Nancyw Ann Kann, Joie Harland, Phyms‘ Jenne, Miriam Lea, Corrinne Jenne. Choir Director—Mrs. Crystal | Snow Jenne. | Organist—Jackson B. Rice. | Crucifer—Buddie Jenne. Acolytes—George Alexander nnd‘ | Kenneth Lea. Beginning promptly at midnight, —_— tonight, the Christmas Festival will \ be ushered in at Holy Trinity Ca-' MOOQSE GIVE DANCE i Cathedral Ushers in Holi- day Festival with Mid- night Service - thedral. | A vested choir of 35 voices will ON EVE OF YULET]DE‘i sing the Midnight Mass, as follows: | Prelude, solo by Lyman Snow. | FEverything is in readincss at t,he‘ Processional Hymn, “Christians, Mcose Hall for the Christmas Eve | Awake, Salute the Happy Morn"— dance to be given tonight by the | Yorkshire. Moose Lodge. Yuletide decorations | Introit, “Silent Night"—solo by @nd plenty of holly and evergreen Mrs. Kirkham. have been used in great variety Kyrie, Nine-fold, from Gounod’s '0 dress the hall in its gayest mood Mass. ifor the annual frolic. | Gradual, “O Little Town of Beth-| Earl Blinzler and his orchestra lehem"—Anthem with soprano ob- |Will furnish the music, the com- ligato by Mrs. Jenne. mittee said. Gloria Tibi, Gratias and Credo— ST . - A Adlam’s Choral Eucharist. Hymn, “Hark! The Herald An-| gels Sing"—Mendelssohn. jon, American Legion Quilt which | | Offertory, “Good Tidings"—An- g w them with violin obligato by Mrs. iq:so:\:;mawarded 9 Deghuten e McChesny. Sursdm and Sanctus—Adlam. Benedictus, Anon—Solo by Miss Pauline Reinhart. Amen—Fivefold, Scotch. Gloria Patri, Agnus Dei and Gloria in Excelsis—Adlam. Nunc Dimittis—Old Chant. Recessional Hymn, “Adeste Fi- SAVE YOUR NUMBERS ally planned. Award will | be made January 3. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS —av. Old papers for sale at Empne Office ‘QIIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIlllIIIllIlIll!IIIII!IIIIIIIlVII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII|IIIIIl|III|IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIQ‘ : { | | {| Better Light - Better Sight § A gift for poor eyes ) ! will always be appre- ! ciated. % See our display of i\ BRIDGE, FLOOR and TABLE & § LAMPS -\§ & | Popular Prices : WASHING MACHINES—IRONERS—VACUUM | CLEANERS—RANGES—SUN LAMPS ‘! i Al‘ff’_m griconven'le-n{ payment plan 35 Alaska Electric Light ; and Power Co. ! JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 \ f e 10k = Vew Stock Received PIN-IT-UP LITES in assorted eolors Put light where it will do the most good at the least expense. $2.20 with Bulb Christmas Shopping Will Be Easy, If You Let Us Help You - - - - and two against Hollywood of the Coast League. “O Saultaru: ung by Mr. Snow. ; The following boys will take part Pacific in the Mass T Deacons of Honor, deles”. Postlude—Organ. Cathedral Choir Sopranos—Mrs. Jenne, Mrs. Kirk- ;4 WHEN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING | BECOMES A PROBLEM . Herbert Mec- Philip Forrest; Candle i Lean, Dan Mahoney; Master of John Doogan; Censer, Har- -ham, Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Brown, o .7 . . Oy e —when it becomes difficult to find Ceremonies, Joe Smith; Acolites, ley Turner; Boat Bearer, Kenny I ou 'lUlll fl”ll appropriate GIFTIS for ‘ roper gifts for particular people, Te proper g P p ‘ed Smith, Bob Thibodeau; Miter Thibodeau; Torch Bearers, Fran- 5 just stop in at this bank for— Bearer, James DeMers; Crosier cis Dooza , Loren DeMers, Tt nas e B el LB el every.member of the famlly NEW, CRISP, CLEAN CURRENCY / SBRSESEUR G T T RN CPOROIDA L SRS RSRS s S D —the ideal gift that is always | useful, always appreciated. ;\’ We are showing a good assortment A BANK ACCOUNT —with an initial deposit for » children, relatives, or employees. BANK DRAFTS —the safe, economical way to send gifts of money to distant points. We invite you to let our special Holi- ’l day Services help you solve your § of HICKGRY AND PINE SKIS in sizes to suit the grown member of the family as well as the children SLEDS—and—SKATES BAILEY'S CAFE Menu Christmas Day We Wish You a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS and BRIGHT NEW YEAR Christmas shopping problems. Come in often — you are always welcome! FATHER—HUSBAND—SON or BROTHER would get a wonderful thrill t of ¥ ODEK'FKI gm’aDRlVER BAND or CIRCULAR SAW—LATHER—IJIG SAW—PLANER or MOTOR These are practical tools for the home workshop and not expensive First National Bank g Juneau, Alaska TABLE D’ HOTE—$1.00 Standsaws 3 Hammers Stuffed Hearts of Celery, Canapa Foiegras Chisels Ripe Olives Sweet Relish Screw Drivers > ° Drills DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS for prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer’s Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent in fact any good tool would make an acceptable gift for men CHOICE OF Fresh Alaska Shrimps, Fruit or Martini Cocktml Salted Almonds Potage Alexandrina or Consomme Profiterole Old Fashioned Vegetable La Salade ® CHOICE OF Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Capon, Baked Apple Fricassee of Milk-Fed Chicken, Asparagus Tips Filet Mignon aux Bearnaise Sauce Pork Tenderloin, Candied Sweet Potatoes, aux Piquante Mashed or Baked Potatoes Corn on Cob, Drawn Buuer Hot Frernch Rolls English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce CARD TABLES An excepuonally complete assortment to select; from . . . square and round . in a variety' of colors—green, red, blue and brown wood or steel— Priced—$1.50, $2.75, $3.25, $4.25 $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Comfortable, Good Looking and Well Built Established 1898 Assorted Pies Fresh Fruit A /terdinrgér Mints EASY CHAIRS FOR THE HOME Cafe Noir A variety of styles and colors [ Priced as low at $21.00 If you want somethmg really different, something out of the THESE MAKE IDEAL GIFTS ordinary *. . . . We invite you to come to Bailey’s Cafe. for your Christmas dmner . . . Not better than tue best, but better than the rest. Alaskan Hotel Liquor-S'tore Dave Housel, Pnp. Phone HQN rings

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