The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1936, Page 3

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T 5-BIG FAT e AT THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU TONIGHT i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W ‘DNESDAY, DEC. 23 ASS TO BE CELEBRATED ~ ATMIDNIGHT ‘Pontifical Service to Be Ob- served at Church of Nativity M TURKEYS—5 | The annual Pontifical Mass will |be celebrated Thursday night at !midnight (Christmas Eve) in the |Church of the Nativity, with the ! Most Tev. J. R. Crimont, S. | Celel1ant; Rev. Wm. G. L ! 8.J., Deacon; Rev. Edward J. Budde, S.J., Sub-Deacon; Joseph Smith and | Peter Schneider, Deacons of Honor; |Robert Thibodeau, Master of Cere- |moines; Harley Turner, Thurifer; Emanuel Suarez, Incense Bearer; William Woodman, Crozier Bearer; Harry Cashen, Mitre Bearer, Fran- icis Cashen, Bouge Bearer; Kenneth Thibodeau, Bock Bearer, Albert |Shaw, Trainbearer; Teddy Smith and Francis Doogan, Acolytes; Wil- liam McKanna, Michael McKanna, Merritt Monagle. 1 La Hache's Mass The choir, under the direction of ¢Mrs, Henry Harman, with Miss |Louise Kolitsch, organist, will sing |La Hache’s Mass in honor of Saint eresa, The Patroness of Alaska The choir includes Mrs. A. M. Good- M. Geyer, Mrs. Jack Harrington, Mrs. Frank L. Johnson, Miss Mary Vander Leest, E. M. McIntyre, Ted Keaton, John Mutter, Charles Troy and A. B. Cain. Christmas Masses Masses on Christmas morning will | be: 7 o'clock in the hospital chap- el, 8, 9 and 10 in the church. The 10 o'clock Mass will be followed by | Benediction of the Most Sacrament. EASTERN STAR HAS INITIATION; ALSO Blessed RIS ALSO Charlie Chase in "' | children. '|the children, and following the exer- coffee and cookies will be ® {man, Miss Betty Goodman, Mrs. Al ChapelbyLake | Giving Program ~ atT:30 Tonight Marking tre beginning of such annual events in the community out the highway, the Sunday School of the Chapel by the Lake will present special Christmas exercises at 7:30 this evening in the cook e at the Road Camp, the temporary meeting place. People living out that way are cordially invited to attend, es- pecially parents and friends of the e will be gifts for all cises, jserved. Mrs. Virgil Newell, Mrs. Harry rmold, Mrs. Tom Bareksten and Mrs. Harold Campen have arrang- ed the following program of exer- cises “Welcome,” Jones. “Christmas Story,” Scripture by entire Sunday School. “Joy to the World,” song by en- tire school. “The Story,” recitation by War- ren Haines, Pat Bereksten, Howard Banta, Axel Nelson, Vinton Mc- Michael. ‘Poinsetta,” Jones. “It Cl recitation, by Betty poem by Mary Ann i l ame ong by entire school. | ause a Child Was Born,” reci- i tation by Mildred Kendler. Candles,” recitation Harold Campen, Charles Jones, Da- vid Banta “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” song by entire school i “Kriss Klingle,” rec | Nelson, Bob Haines, J. fid The Story of the |by Rosie Maier, y |Charlene Arnold, Norma Bereksten, | Myrtle Jones. | | “Luther’s Cradle Hymn,” vocal duet by Howard Banta and Pal Berek- | stein | “Sleep My Little Jesus,” song by | ‘7 “Three | | Upon the Midnight [0 by I “Infernal Triangle” Beom—Boom Cartoon Winged Champs Daily Alaska Empire THEATRE. News CHRISTMAS PARTY | Norma Bercketon. s somons by |sie Maier, Mary Ann Jones, Mildred At the regular meeting last night ' Kendle Ouida War Dorothy in the Scottish Rite Temple, mem- |Jcnes, Betty Nelson, Charlene Arn- bers of the Eastern Star held initia- |0ld, Betty Jones, Patricia Nelson. tion ceremonies and made plans for| “Christmas Everywhere,” recita- | their first meeting on January 11 tion by Joe Kendler, Jr at which time a joint installation| =‘Silent Night, Holy with the Masons will be held by entire school. After the meeting a Christmas TR e i e e ‘ARISTOCRATIC' HAND SHOWN AS - DEATH WIELDER Woman at Bay in Domestic Picturization at Coliseum STARTING ion of ) self so t and everyone happy - . SOVIET EXTENDS | | = FISHING RIGHTS, - SIBERIAN GOAST Churchill 1 nur 2 TrLim T vOu - %;ONE i 4 E'VVE, Today, o > Shield, shelvepe gy Tome‘:r:nd ; w, life Sha"fl‘edl 1 myster ies comes to the Jill)illl(‘st‘ Permitted to Take | Finny Tribe for An- Claire , ber other Year ried affair Dodd MOSCOW, 1 to exter ese to fish in & 1- | one mor an and Florence| The pr agreement would have T on December 31. D F sac, William Dav liott, Joseph Cre Fair. and Treen the With C Pauline ension are regarded as trouble between over the recent n anti-Communistic BECK e S0l M. Wit ed that un- ct with Ger- ALSO— Ye Old Sawmill . . Alpine Yodler ‘ Snapshots . . M-G-M News to hold|of fi e good lng rig e W i Waves $2.50 up. Phone —adv. | Perma2ent in 666. amily. does everything 20 mother-in party was given at which the Rain- bow Girls sang carols and assiste O o i S ot s s HANG A SPARKLER .plenty to take a foremost place in one present. Refreshments the r of the chorus. |sérved in the Blue Room at small THEN EAT, THEME ed doodads and glowing 1 » | chairman 0{ the pm"{' Af bedecking h a1l |tables which were decorated with OF GASTINEAU BEE i “decker-outers” concentr ks, GF daslng gild- |red candles. Mrs. Rita White was » destruction by consump = S LG BB “Leave it hanging out on a limk was the theme of the evening night at the Gastineau Hotel, as permanent guests congregated in the lobby for the Annual Christmas tree trimming and popcorn munch- ing event. With most ot known school tcach | As the climax in the Is GIVEN I.lFE bors, the crew of dec 'S wer | the guests of the Gastineau hotel| Pt 's better | management, personified by Wilbur| SEATTLE, Dec. 22.—FEarl Cydell, | s flitting and | Wester, at a supper round-up in the | former newspaper employee, has hopping about, on and off ladders, | Gastineau Cafe. “br‘en sentenced to hIe_ imprisonmer\. | burdened with stars, metal balls,| - jafter he pleaded guilty to second and all the glistening gadgets that fiegree murder of his wife, Isabelle, { make a holiday hub of an ordinary laz. by shooting her to death on a! evergreen sapling, the young spruce Will be closed both Queen Anne Park bench October 3. tree in the window corner of the| Saturday, December PR 17 T Gastineau lobby was soon glorified Give “Holeproof H0§lery. MOST BEAUTY SHOPS Friday and 25 and 26. —adv. J uneau Liquor Store ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL ON THE S. S. GEN. GORGAS OF A LARGE SHIPMENT OF e LIQUOR e WINE e GIN e BEER MAKING OUR STOCK MOST COMPLETE LOWEST PRICES Juneau Liquor Store - SHOOTS WIFE, .| | taste, 7 ':glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIll!!IIIIlIIII it’s all wh nd all one whiskey. Another very im- portant guide z “*proof’”. . . always printed on every bottle of aight Whiskey. It’s a measure of strength and, so, a measure of value. When you’re buy- ing a bottle of “all whiskey” why not get “top strength” by picking a 100 proof straight whiskey. ; Joyce | White and Lee ttle; H. n, Seattle; Sam A. Light, Se- Alaskan C. L. Blackstone, Juneau; George Bach, Auk Bay; W. W. Chapman, A. Belden, Scattle. Zynda Mrs. O. Winchell, Dr. T. J. Pyle; Charles . Juneau; Miss K. Gribneff, Ft. De- | fiance, Arizona; Mrs. Harry Hagen, | Sitka. All over the country, thousands and thousands of whiskey-wise people have discovered the extra value in Old Mr. Boston 100 proof Straight Whiskey. Bottled at full 100 proof beca it is so perfectly smooth. The extra strength pa in an extra quota of fine whiskey flavor and genial warmth. Juneau; E. e of Old Mr. Boston 100 proof ght. Enjoy the extra pleasure of money well spent. MRBOSTON-STRAG:: EX P e AT Winter Rates | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | Mineral Hot Baths | | Accommodations to suit every | | Reservations Alaska Alr | | Transport. The Gen. Gorgas finally arrived and brought us a wonderful varity of FURNITURE and LAMPS. A shipment of roomy, comfortable LOUNGING and CLUB CHAIRS., long delayed, but just in time to moake an ideal Christmas gift for father. Dinette Tables—Desks—Bookcases—Magazine Racks—End Tables—Smoking Stands, in Metal or Walnut—Ottomans—Rockers— Occasional Chairs LAMPS Another Large Shipment of FLOOR and TABLE CHAIR with Ottoman to match LAMPS Now on Display priced as low as $35.00 This is one of the largest and varied display of s K l s nice lamps we have ever shown and at prices that and bring them within the reach of the modest purse. LAMPS : SLED S Beautiful, artistic Occasional Tables A charming gift for any home. Adorable Table PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager T tery or glass bases. J UNE £ Priced from $2.95 - e Just unpacked. Pot- AU -YOUNG HARDWARE@ i e e Il

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