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‘BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DON'T BOTHER ME--CAN'T HOLD ON--T DIDN'T COME HERE FOR AN ARGUMENT-- Toas TU CELEBRATE WITH MASS AT MIDNIGHT MON. Special Chnstmas Serv1ces 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. J,,| D.D. assisted by the Deacon, the Rev. William G. LeVasseur, S. J.; Sub-deacon, the Rev. Edward Bud- dee, 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” St. Elizabeth by Kaufer. The choir is composed of the following: Sopranos—Mrs. G. Goodman, Mrs. M. C. 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. ‘The Offertory Hymn will “Christus Natus Est,” by the ladies. ‘The Communion Hymn will be “O Saultarus,” sung by Mr. Snow. The following boys will take part in the Mass: Deacons of Honor, Herbert Mc- Lean, Dan Mahoney; Master of Ceremonies, Joe Smith; Acolites, Ted Smith, Bob Thibodeau; Miter Bearer, James DeMers; Crozier Bearer, Walter DeMers; Ed McIntyre, Mr. be to be sung BATLEY'S CAFE at 11:30. Mass is that of | Book ' Meade, YOU SEE 'M A NERVOUS WRECK ? 1 GGy ! - IF I EVER GET MY HANDS " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1934. A By BILLE DE BECK ON THE RASCAL y | WHO FORGED MY SIGNATURE - I'LL: - SHUT upP . AT THE HOTELS /o o 6o s 060 o veosoow HOLD CHRISTMAS Gastineau Ernest Bailey, Tenakee; C. W. Day, city; William Dahlgren, city | David Borgan, Hoonah; Jack an- ner Seattle; I. S. Hansen, ames L. Freeburn, Chichagof. Alaskan W. L. Baldwin, Seattle; city; ter Bay; George B. Spaulding, cny Zynda Byron L. Miller, Corvallis, Wash.; E. Powers, Seattle; Maude F‘raum Seattle; Tom Windsor, Petersburg. — e ——— ENTERTAIN KIDDIES WOODLAND GARDENS Over three hundred kiddies were | entertained at a special progmm.‘ at the Woodland Gardens Sunday | afternoon. sided over by Santa Claus himself, who distributed gifts, candies to the children. WHITE SOX AND PIRATES TO GET TOGETHER CFTE! CHICAGO, Dec. 24— Chicago’s White Sox and the Pittsburgh Pi- 1 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 dowrPto their respective pen- | nant campaigns. The White Sox also will play four games against northside rivals, the Chicago Cubs, and two against Hollywood of the Pacific Coast League. Philip Forrest; Candle ohn Doogan; Censer, Har- er; Boat Bearer, Kenny ; Torch Bearers, Fran- n, Loren DeMers, Thomas | erritt Monagle M e nu | Yorkshire. The two-hour festival was pre-| fruits and | ! Mass. |lehem”—Anthem with soprano ob- lIlgam by Mrs. Jenne. HOLY TRINITY T EVENING MASS Mrs! MeChesney, Miss Snéw. Tenors—Mr. Leivers, Mr. ingham, Mr. Kaiser, Lyman Snow. Basses—Mr. Stewart, Mr. Pblden Mr. Lea, Mr. Polley. Junior Choir—Joan Morgan, Mary Stewart, Marguerite Hickey, Fran- ces Newman, Emily Dalton, Nancy | Ann Kann, Joie Harland, Phyllis | Jenne, Miriam Lea, Corrinne Jenne. B Cathedral Ushers in Holi- Lewis, city; Elmer Nifealy, Fun- | day Festival with Mid- night Service [ Beginning promptly at m:dnth ltum.zh( the Christmas Festival will | be ushered in at Holy Trinity Ca- MOOSE GIVE DANCE | thedral. | A vested choir of 35 voices will | | sing the Midnight Mass, as follows: Prelude, solo by Lyman Snow. Processional Hymn, “Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn"— Introit, “Silent Night"—solo by Mrs. Kirkham. Kyrie, Nine-fold, from Gounod’s Gradual,«“O Little Town of Beth- Gloria Tibi, Gratias and Credo— Adlam’s Choral Eucharist. Hymn, “Hark! The Herald An- gels Sing"—Mendelssohn. { Offertory, “Good Tidings"—An- them with violin obligato by Mrs. | McChegny. Sursum and Sanctus—Adlam. | Benedictus, Anon—Solo by Miss | Pauline Reinhart. Amen—Fivefold, Scotch. Gloria Patri, Agnus Dei Gloria in Excelsis—Adlam. Nunc Dimittis—Old Chant. Recessional Hymn, “Adeste Fi- deles”. Postlude—Organ. Cathedral Choir Sopranos—Mrs, Jenne, Mrs. Kirk- ham, Mrs. Hickey, Mrs. Brown Miss Reinhart, Miss Kaser, and dance Moose Lodge. Yuletide decorations Choir - Dire ctor—Mrs. Snow Jenne. Organist—Jackson B. Rice. Crucifer—Buddie Jenne. | Acolytes—George ‘Alexander and | | Kenneth h‘a 3 > e Crystal | ON EVE OF YULETIDE| Everything is in readiness at the Moose Hall for the Christmas Eve | to be given tonight by the FRIENDS / and plenty of holly and evergreen | |have been used in great variety to dress the hall in its gayest mood {for the annual frolic. Earl Blinzler and his orchestra | will furnish the music, the com-{| mittee said. R SAVE YOUR NUMBERS was nol awarded on December 20 as originally planned. Award will be made January 3 Christmas ‘Dag We Wish You a Very MERRY CHRISTMAS and BRIGHT NEW YEAR TABLE D’ HOTE—$1.00 Stuffed Hearts of Celery, Canapa Foiegras Ripe Olives ® CHOICE OF Sweet Relish Fresh Alaska Shrimps, Fruit or Martini Cocktail Salted Almonds Potage Alexandrina or Consomme Profiterole Old Fashioned Vegetable La Salade [ J CHOICE OF Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Roast Stuffed Capon, Baked Apple Fricassee of Mill-Fed Chicken, Asparagus Tips Filet Mignon aux Bearnaise Sauce Pork Tenderloin, Candied Sweet Potatoes, aux Piquante Mashed or Baked Potatoes Corn on Cob, Drawn Butter English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Assorted Pies If you want something really different, something out of the . We invite you to come to Bailey’s Cafe for your Christmas dinner . . . . Not better than the best, but better than ordinary . . . the rest. Hot French Rolls Fresh Fruit ’, Cafe Noir Afterdinner Mints FATHER—HUSBAND—SON or BROTHER would out of owning a DELTA or DRIVER BAND or CIRCULAR SAW—LATHER—IJIG SAW—PLANER or MOTOR cal tools for the home workshop and not expensive An exceptionally 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 TO ALL FOURTEEN--FIFTEEN- SIXTEEN HUNDRED-- SEVENTEEN HUNDRED BOY ! THAT KICK IN THE PANTS'LL COST HIM PLENTY. . MERRY CHRISTMAS OUR ND CUSTOMERS BODDING TRANSFER —odv. Oid papers for sale at Empne OHI(,C fllIII|I||IlIiIIillI|II|IlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIilllllIIIIII A Christmas Shopping Wiil Be Easy, I i You Let Us Hel p You--- You will find appropriate GIFTS for every member of the family We are showing a good assortmen of HICKORY AND PINE SKIS in sizes to suit the grown membe of the family as well as the children SLEDS—and—SKATES get a wonderful thrill Standsaws Hammers Chisels Screw Drivers Drills in fact any good = " tool would make an acceptable glh for men Comfortable, Good Looking and Well Built EASY CHAIRS FOR THE HOME A variety of styles and colars Priced as low at §Zl 00 THESE MAKE IDEAL GIPTS | i Hfllllllllllflfllll]flllfllllllllllllflflllm A ELECTRICAIL Christmas Gift. SUGGES TI()N S hlr' e - New Stock Received PIN-IT-UP LITES in assorted colors Put light where it will do the most good at the least expense. $2.20 with Bulb See our display of BRIDGE, FLOOR and TABLE Better Light - Better Sight LAMPS A gift for poor eyes | will always be appré: ciated. N Pz @r Popular Prices " WASHING MACHINES—IRONERS—VACUUM CLEANERS—RANGES—SUN LAMPS All sold on cmnement payment plan Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 WHEN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BECOMES A PROBLEM —when it becomes difficult to find proper gifts for particular people, just stop in at this bank for— NEW, CRISP, CLEAN CURRENCY —the ideal gift that is always useful, always appreciated. 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- day Services help you solve your , Christmas shopping problems.” Come in often — you are always welcome! [ ] First National Bank Juneau, Alaska DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught or bottled beu' PBONB lll—l‘.-mel*l Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER Local Agent | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 Alaskan Hotel - hquor Store Dlve Hmel. Prop. Phone S-dn“-l