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PAGE SIX ~ [Branms. ~rwwy (HRISTMAS MUSI( | Chorus—-“It Came Upon the Mid- 1 FOR METHODISTS right Clear”—Mary Hoffman. | Benediction FEEEPS SN ON SUNDAY NIGHT PRESBYTERIANS At the Methodist Church Sun- day evening, a Christmas Musical will be given. The program will start. at 7:50 o'clock with a prelude to worship, a piano solo, “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” by Bach T0 HAVE SPECIAL MUSIC ON SUNDAY A Christmas Worship service with sponse. The Worship through the Offer- ing: The Doxology. The Prayer of Dedication The Offertory “Silent Night, Holy Night" - Gruber. Organ and piano: “There's A Song In The Air'— Speaks. Soprano Solo: Mrs. Forrest Pitts. The Meditation—“The Beautiful Star”. “O Holy Night"—Ladies Trio-- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— Tenors—Sgt. Dick Garrison, Cpl\’ George Leadbetter, Pfc. Bob Yetter. Basses—Sgt. Melvin Smith, T/4| Charles Sparling, Cpl. Arville S\'vn-' | ning, Dick Garvin, J. Wilfred Leiv- ers, T/4 Bill Lawrence. (Y COUNCIL PASSES ON 32 LIQUOR PERMITS Adam—Mrs, Walter Heisel, Mrs. B./ eill be given the following muyg 2 Sl ¥ Then will g music by the choir, will be given p ool Tun To b Brooks. program: Call to Worship. Carol by the Congregation Invocation. Chorus “Hark the Glad Sound’—|Carol Beery Davis at the organ, and Bliss. Solo— “Saw You Never in Twilight,” Mrs. Leigh Grant Scripture Reading Chorus—"0 Little Town of Beth- ! “O Little Town of Bethlehem’— lehem.” Chorus— “Silent Night.” Bolo—"Once in Royal David’s| “The Holy Child"—Stults. City"—Mrs Ronald Lister. Evening Prayer. {at the Northem, Light Presbyterlan| “.yng qhe glory Of The Lord"— church tomorrow. morning starting Handel. with the Organ Preparation for| .. Hymn (Choir)—“Hark! The Worship at 10:50 o'clock with Mrs. Herald Angels Sing." 7 The Benediction—The Response. , The Postlude: “Hallelujah Chor- us”—Handel. Organ and Piano. George B. Schmidt, Choir Di- rector; Cpl. Milton Steinhardt, Guest Director; Mrs. Carol Bee: Davis, Organist; Miss Ruth Brooks, | Pianist The Hymn (Congregation)—"Joy Mf:pm‘:; Jll:’l?iZh LV:II::“RH::A\;U setic Worlh " |Forrest N. Pitts, Mrs. B. R. Glass, Miss Ruth Brooks at the piano. the| At 11 oclock, the following will be the order of services: “A Christmas Meditation”—Nolte | Redner-Wilson. | “Christmas Fantasie"—Hopkins. Solo — “The Birthday of the| The Call to Worship: The Invo- King"—Neldlinger, by Mr. Ernest cation, Lord's Prayer, Gloria Patri. Miss Doris McEachran. Miss Thel- ma McCorkle, Miss Ruth Holbrook, Miss Lenore Kaufman Last night the City Council met in regular session in the Council| Chambers of City Hall and passed| on the renewal of issuance of 37 | liquor licenses. | Permits for the operation of Hq-! | uor establishments in the town will | be issued by the Clerk of the| | Court. LADY ELKS SET | | CHRISTMAS PARTY | FOR NEXTTUESDAY| Tne Elks Emblem Ciub will have HOLIDAY GREETINGS To Our Host of Friends of Juneau and Douglas from the : New Smaily-Andy Fong’s ‘“‘“TROPICS’’ Opposite the Juneau Cold Storage Company, Juneau, Alaska NOW READY TO SERVE YOU BOTH CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18,1943 / | Ehler. | *“Angels We Have Heard On| Fheit S5t b Fisaay] Ohorus — “While Shepherds High"—Wasner | Altos—Miss Ruth Brooks, Miss! ’f:mml; bi:m;\he n;li» n;;);" pry lwu.’s‘l Watched.” | “O Arching Skies” (Choir)—|ye o ghaw Miss Mary Tubbs, Mi L 3 | % : "—¥on, Mr.|Wilso y » ’ Y s, nnounced today. o5 | e Rempiy—Yon g R s . |Connie Davis, Miss Patricia Davis,| Mrs. Johanna Jensen is in charge | i i e | ygooprano Solo: Mrs. Mary Jukieh | iss Grace Berg, Miss Betty Nord-|of entertainment, and Mrs. Dottte | mc:l:;“z‘ (J—lor;'x}gels non . ¥ (‘imig::‘rmof SRS batals: |ling, Mrs. Jas. Beale. Larsen in charge of relreshmnem_ “ Presentation of Gifts. Duet: Mrs. Forrest Pitts and Miss | | Carol by the Congregation | Lanore Kaufman. ! Christmas Meditation—"Let Not| “Jesu Bambino”—Yon Your Hearts Be Busy Inns.” | Choir and. Solo: Mrs. Forrest Chorus—"0O Holy Night.” | Pitts. Violin Selection by Mr. Milton| The Scripture Lesson—Matthew Steinhardt: “Allegro,” Fiocco; “Ave2: 1-15. Maria,” Schubert; “Cradle Song, The Pastoral Prayer. The Re- NOW OPEN! Open Continuously--Day and Night SUNLIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS Give Your Family a Real Gift! Sun-Kraft Sun Lamp A number of these lamps just received. Mercury quartz ultra-violet in a neat portable container. DON’T WAIT! IDEAS and IDEALS Let me confess that I take the greatest pride in my business and I consider the restaurant business in its many phases one of the most interesting in the world—and one in which it is possible to achieve the highest ideals of service to the public. If, after the experience of more than 18 years and after study- ing the culinary art of both American and Chinese dishes and the wishes of the public in the leading cities of the good U. S. A., I were not able to offer the people of Juneau and Douglas better food and better service at a reasonable fare, I would consider my life work a dismal failure. There will, fortun- ately be room for some improvement, and while I remain in this restaurant business I mean to bend every effort—to devote every minute of my time to searching out and overcoming any difficulties that lie between me and the accomplishment of my ideas and ideals. —ANDY FONG. 878% More Express to Alaska Pan American Airways’ Alaska Serv- ice, merged into the transport facili- ties of the Armed Forces, is working overtime these days. One result: 878% more air express carried to Alaska in 1942 than in the year be- fore. Every ounce of cargo is under military control. When the war is won, we will again give all of our friends the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout Alaska. ANDY C. FONG* For three consecutive years, managing chef of a well-known night club in Hollywood — “Hollywood Tropics” — where the movie stars spend their leisurely evenings.. At my.new establishment it will ‘be a pleasure for me to serve you, and the preparation of meals will be.under my personal supervision; with the assistance of an experienced white woman cook, Mrs. Moore. y ¢ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. P.0.Box 1749 Juneau RCA PRESENTS Radio expert’s dream. The RCA short- wave Diversity Receiver is radio’s most per- fect communications receiver—brings in three different “‘copies” of the same trans- mission on three different antennas and automatically selects the best! The same RCA research that is now devoted to the cause of the United Nations, promises us finer radio and other products for a better world when Peace comes. 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One such gift would be a war bond. And another would be anything in fuxjs.. Furs go with Ctiristras'. .. Hght at the time, but also a many - seasoned investment. And ‘just as you would thoroughly investigate the facts in making any investment, make sure that you buy your furs from a reputable dealer who will help you to choase a coat, jacket or fur piece for your loved one at a price you can afford. You'll also find a large assortment of fur caps. You'll find both quality and economy " if you visit the store of Charles Gold- stein, the oldest furtier in the Terri- W tor?‘, propriatdrl,flf the largest fur 4 housg in the I‘rg»’th. X CHAS.GOLDSTEINCO. LARGEST FUR HOUSE IN THE NORTH BARANOF HOTEL — JUNEAU