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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 22, 1935 and opening chorus. BY LUTHERANS, .z =< = === GIVE PROGRAM Manger of Bethlehem, o Notices for “.s cnurch column church. 12 Noon—Bible School. ~Classes Shorus. must be recetved by The Empire A cordla:s invitation is given to for all “Holy Memories,” soprano solo b \ pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday attend these services and warship| — 7:30—p.m. Evening Service. Miss Dorothy Green, and choir. morning to guarantee change of with us. Monday evening at 7:30 o'cloc k Christmas Sermon, The Rev. Erl- sermon topics, ete. .the church and Sunday School | |, ng K. Olafson. ’ i da -y | bvistuis irogzhm Wil by . The Manger of Bethlehem s Wine the Gates o praiee: | Bethel Pentecostal Sunday i | | Everyone invite ‘| A . r Church of the Nativity of the | | prigay, 7:30 o'clock—Gospel Serv- | Offered by Resurrqcllon m.‘.‘&'m the ToartiLkihie siec o School Christmas Ex- ‘ - o ver e 'S N 'S two-pari . el liaae ice. 1 Church Choir chorus. g ercises Slated o Fiftn ana Goid Btreets Communion Service the furst| “Sleep, Babe So Holy,” Duet, Doro- Sunday services =il Le heid st Su“ld(l‘l of each month. % ot a9t T, it ety 55! The Res tion Lutheran Church 3 e. 1l am in the First Church of] REV: WM. “Pul’:‘l{h"EUR s Eversone cordially invited to ali Choi:‘?“;“;é:m:"me Cn;n:t.a “Tho hyN(;wa;] l(‘:“““" :"?"ez?"“"f Finag | The Bethel Pentecostal Church | Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fiith ¥ % {hese services: Stanser of BagtbbEm.” by b o oW '8 Come Salvation,” Finallang sunday School on Main Street, | Sunday, December 22—Four Sun- | = anger o thlehem,’ on Chorus by the choir. will hold their Christmas program | snd Main Streets. The subject wrill be, “Is the Universe, including Man, + Evolved by Atomic Force?” Radio service. over KINY Sun- Francis Lane, Sunday evening, at 8° Hymn ‘‘Silent Night,” choir | day afternoon from 2:00 to 2:30|gclock. The choir of 25’ voices sings |congregation. o'clock with special Christmas under the direction of Lola Mae Al-| The Aaronic Benediction and and | o Monday evening at 7:30 oc'colk | Everyone in Juneau is invited. The | program will consist of music, both day of Advent. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass and In- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School ol . > struction. music. exander, and Miss Dorothy Green Choral Amen. e . v * Wednesday, 8:00 pm. — Testl-| 0.0 oo bion Mass and Ser- —_— will be soloist. Mrs. Betty Key wili| oi vocal and instrumental, and recl-| monial meeting | Sicks o gl LT L Gioiay. s plano preluds and Heisn Tors | o Ohriast B or | tations by many of the children, be- | 2 mon. rd Y ation Y A Vs n Christmas Day at 12 noon sides g g | The Salvation Army | y N a | sides Christmas carols sung by the Christian Science Reading Room| 7.3, ,m Rosary and Bendiction | g o |kelson wil accompany the choir on | Christmas Service will be held to|congregation. There will be special | g chu;chu:mudm:“mx; ?::duior the Most Blessed Sacrament. |ADJUSTANT AND n:.S. TANNEE | e piano. which the public is cordially Invited. | songs by the different classes and | m ‘e pub : v C 85| "§.00 a.m—Holy Mass daily. and LIEUTENANT MORRIS The program Is as follows: At thic service the Junior Choir. as- [an exercise entitled “Merry Christ- | mo;l‘:;“cm:l L?().::fl;y invlud to| Tuesday Dec. 24—Vigil of Christ- Meetings as follows: Px\ficfs'sl'amil 1-}yn_m, “Come Hither | “isted by Miss Katherine Torkelson | mas” by the Primary Class. | The sipfrtei "nd sit the|mas, a day of fast and abstinence, | Sunday, 2:30 pm.— Praise Meet- Ye Faithful," Choir and Congrega- |as soloist, will sing a number of The children from the Bethel | reading room. Wednesday, Dec. 25.—Christmas ) ion | Christmas Carols, and Miss Louise | Beach Home will sing a selection | g p I Day, & di (;f obh‘gauo‘n Sunday, 6:00 pm. — Sunday The Christmas Story, read by the | Tanner, well known Juneau girl, will | entitled “A Song in the Air.” The| . — o éHms%MAs sk S School. % »astor. be soloist. This will be a Festiva' | Sunday School orchestra will give fisly Trinlty Cathedral ~ || 12.00 o'clock, midnight—Solemn! Sunday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation Pastoral prayer. Service, using full liturgy of the |1 special musical number entitled | s |= . ...f a!o:/loc“, (Tlow ‘2 )—'7‘1 SV Meeting. Hymn, “Joy to the World,” cmm- Lutheran Church. Tha pastor, the ad Tidings,” also play with Lho; THE VY. REV. CEAGLFS E. RICE, |- O"les e TOT0We by & Mass| nyesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-|and Congregation. | Rev. Erlint K. Olafson, will deliver [ *ngregation singing. There will be Dean. ;" : a"k“g_"é;fi-d A ple’s Meeting. Offertory, “Christmas Pastorale,” the sermon. waral solos, and a duet by Lora 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. |1 S0 manssgidicran's My, Tuesday, 7:30 pm. — Salvation | (Ashford). [ -l | nd Jeanctte Stevenson | JUNE Au c AB]NET 3 10:00 a.m—Sunday School. | - '8:00:am.—Second Mass. Meeting. “Christmas Bells,” solo, Miss Doro- | e { 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and| 10:30 a.m.-Tmr_d fand Last Mass,| e 2:30 pm. — Hom¢|thy Green. ATTENTION PIONEERS | | germon. | followed by Benediction of the Most |y .00 AEML R R 2 A ] All Wibneirs - A Ateth SCHUTTE LEAVES HOSPITAL | and R i Blessed Sacrament. g 4 ; ARSUATY NTe - No evening service at Douglas. Thursday, 7:30 — ds o evening ; Loy uglas. DAYS OF SPECIAL DEVOTION l:l“da.‘w p.m.~—Girl Guards ‘Where Welcome and Worshlp |requested to attend the funeral| Eric Schuttes, former PAA flight N Christmas services: X | “Thuraday, Déc. 136-—Feast ol 8t Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public Meet-} Meet” I services of our late brother Ambrose | mechanic, has been discharged from Midnight Mass Christmas Eve,| . oo TR0 iln ©0 ing. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, | Hile to be held from Carter's Mor-|St. Ann's Hospital after a prolonged * beginning promptly at midnight,|Stephen, the Iirst martyr. A hearty welcome to all. :50 11 0! - | tuar; 3 s i 8 5 | Priday, December 27—Feast of| 10:50 to 11:00 a.m —Organ Mo-, tuary Monday afternoon at 1:30|illness. He expects to take passage % Adlam s full Choral Eucharist with/ St Fohl the Evangelist T ments. |pm. C. W. CARTER, on the Northland to his home in Se- O. EIKLAND appropriate hymns and anthems. i = S Ty | R ICRESIRG L oy ey | 11:00 am. — Morning worship. —adv. President, Igloo No. 6.|attle. Christmas Day: ‘{' | Norihern LC':"" :"'-'"’Y“ || See our advertisement elsewhere| e g . it i ——— - — — ure! il i 11:00 o H.oly Ct?‘mml:mon in| [ Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | o A R ey In this paper. SHOP IN JUNEAU St. ‘Lukes Ll’mxcn. Douglas. }(' & T Fankil 8 Fosrth e B ey s A S BT — - . S Visitors »elcome at all services) = RIES G. PUASONEUS, |REV. JOHN a. GLASSE. Minister &Wmfimmm I o Pastor. ' Mrs. 'nevor Davis, Olgnnm i Metropolitan Methodist || Sunday services: b COTTIaE | Episcopal Church | 11:00 amn. — sornm Wolship <rom-~~m—~~'~‘ S — . ” < | b3 Fourth and Sewar 'Sexn?on i s fl: TODAY % 0 i i \ H § S R Lo 7 { "HIR KISSES WERE DIVIN 10:00 a.m.—Church School. John| | TODAY { THOSE WHO WOOID HER- Finigan, superintendent. ! é ? ) 11:00 a.m —~Morning worship. \ N § 7:15 p.m.—Epworth League. Rosa/ | Matinee 2 P M. ! DA" : i Danner, President. [} : 8:00 p.m.—Evening service. j] omAmAL.. § The young people of the Church ll:vllll?u f } School will give the Christmas pro-| e ) gram at the evening worship hour.: } OILFORTHE | : ! KENT TAYLOR ~'*The public is cordially invited to z 1AMPS OF A { WH. ERAWLEYS all of these services. I} L M \ 82§ v { HINA | gl = -————a | PAT O‘BRIEN { . T First Presbyterian Church | ‘ JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON ! o 3k LYLE TALBOT - JEAN MUIR DAVID WAGGONER. ¥inister : H c - 10:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Sub-" | o i | ! ~oming ject. “The Christmas Anthem.” } ! ! Christmas Eve “And the angel said unto them, } > ) SR e A CAP TOL s LIVINGROOM FURNITURE good tidings of great joy, which ._i H Alexander L shall be to all people. FOr untd you ' & ooy e is born this day a Saviour, which - is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:10-11. , 11:30 am—Bible School. Lesson, “Malachi Foretells a New Day." GREETINGS , Mal 3:1-12, TiE0 pou—Rreuing Senyioe, Js On behalf of the Staff of service will be a service of Christ- the Junean Post Office, mas songs and anthems given by i & A the Choir, and a number of classes {Hcs‘htf"(fjo:o Vfiu Oux }?efit from the Bible School. The Choir ) B4 a Happy Ho 8 will be directed by Mr. Ralph Wag- day Season ar!d a Pros- goner. An offering of gifts will perous New Year. be placed on the Christmas tree. ALBERT WILE, Friday, 7:30 p.m.—A social even- Postmaster. »ing under the direction of the Young People will be held at the Vg ks s IR The Christmas FAVORITE Pabst BLUE RIBBON Beer End Tables Card Tables Occasional Chairs Coffee Tables Smoking Stands Stand Lamps Ottomans Book Cases (USSR 4 R ELECTRIC Percolators Irons: Walfle Irons Toasters Sandwich Toasters Curling Irons Coffee Makers Hamilton Beach Mixers PYREX WARE Dinner Sets Glassware Cups and Saucers Carving Sets Aluminum Kettles Roasters Cake Decorators Egg Beaters "Speedo’” Can Openers Bread Boxes Bathroom Scales TOYS Velocipedes Wagons Doll Buggies Sleds Skiis Skates Guns Flashlights : Hunting Knives Boy Scout Knives Pocket Knives Boxing Gloves Croquet Sets MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW for delivery on or before December 24 Bottled—Draught Keg-lined Cans STORE OPEN EVENINGS Until Christmas To serve Blue Rib- ¢ bon beer to those . partaking of your holiday joys is the expression of true hospitality. u_ b JUNEAU DISTRIBUTORS PACIFIC FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. F..F. ROUZE OFFICE, CITY DOCK Wishes One cmd AllA Merry Christmas ardware 0. PHONE 555

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