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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SUNDAY DEC. 20 1936. 7 wc we h: ver been able to ar: lore will be rurnl<hed by the . o Yy W B o " B EEGE :?d'%wfl%i%i%r???%t%% IMHEB A NS Tu e . i Choi, i o Lo | BB T T E‘f{ 5§ all innlo all to share it with us,”|“Cradle B\-mn."‘Mlss Dorothy Green ;l{;; fltfi \\ 1s the invitation made by the Rev. |will be the soloist at this service. R ;13 |Lrlmg K. Olafson. . i 3 4&:' Christmas Day Bill Bourne of Encino, N. M, ‘3{’.’ . E) he service at 12 o'clock noon on |won the world's first “coyote-dog- Clmxlm\\ Day is an annual fea-|gin’” championship, pinning his ture at Resurrection Lutheran |coyote to the ground by hand after Church Tl\t music tms vuu as a 22-minute auto chase. DEmRnONN B Extra Selvlces Are Arrang- ed for Both Morning and Evening MM Christmas will be observed at ion Lutheran Church this a Sunday School Christ- Service at 11 o'clock Sun- ing, a Carol Service Sun- at 8 o'clock, and the an- nual Noonday Service at 12 o'clock on Christmas Day. | The Sunday School service at 11 lo'clock Sunday morning will take GREETINGS the place of the regular service generally held at that hour, but TO OUR invited to go to this serv- 11 as the regular service to FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS {be held in the evening. A fine pa- | geant will be presented, and a light- ed tree, beautifully decorated, will OF ALASKA {be featured. % | | The program is as follows: JUNEAU RAD'o ‘Hark the Herald Angels Hymn- g,” school and congregation. vocation and Choral Amen. sEvacE The opening versicle and “Gloria Patri.” 0 A 3, CHECKER CAB COMPANY ANNOUNCES NEW LOW RATES IN THE CITY——ZSC A LOAD "?i%é?&%i%&%?%&%%&%&%‘%fi%‘ We extend to 0z you our best wishes for your happiness and prosperity throughout the New Year. The Christmas Prayers, The BILL HIXSON S School. to THANE 5—7 Reading of the Christmas Story 122 Second Street Phone 206 75c 4 o sc from Luke's Gospel, Beatrice Both- well Y STEETIVY "It Came Upon a Mid- ReSaASs: AllL = A R S S R i wy Depariment service. R D I DI I IEEY the Days of Herod ' The Senior Department. Recitation—“So We Come.” Song—"O Little Town of Bethle- hem,” The Junior Choir. A Group of Recitations. Closing Hymn — “Joy to the R World,” All The Benediction. Evening Service At the Sunday evening service the beautiful Lutheran Liturgy will be r used, but considerable special music w T® has been arranged for. A mixed ¥g quartet will sing nt Night” and &F with only the .fi Ay o g & ¥ SALMON CREEK——’SC i é i (it MERRY CHRISMAS - (1 Ina T D Ty B By e T 080 PACIFIC FRUIT AND R 3 PRODUCE COMPANY @ i F.F.ROUZE Office, City Dock ?f}é“,',,“.,‘."“;‘;i"“.‘I?-‘},S,‘;‘;“té“;,,]:?":;J;;; : 2 MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE CHECKER CAB (0. E. THOMPSON PHONE 55‘ L Parps Away in a M; Christmas tree 1 on. A ladies e give “Song and the Star.” A full mixed choi: Distributors of PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER THE prelude, a lo will be sung %3 ALASKA GRILL choirs are under a Mae Alexander, ed by Helen Tor- nbuBflB&B@m@afi : Like to Tell our Greetings to You WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS A L MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR SINCERE BEST WISHES “In Person” but we can't, so we'll have to make this do. We wish you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS For ¢ merry Christmas Sea- son, and a new year of increas- ing happiness. \\ 1y, % H.S. GRAVES "THE CLOTHING MAN" THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street Between Front o and Second Streets PHONE 358 Home of Hart Schaffner and /' ZYNDA HOTEL S. ZYNDA, Proprietor