The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO | MIDNIGHT MASS CHRISTMAS EVE Episcopal, has decorated for the Christmas season with boughs pd hemlock upon which have b acked clust- ers of red berries, preparatior to the traditional midnight Mas: |on Christmas Eve. The service will | begin at 11:30 p. m. with a festival ssion and the next half hour evoted to the singing of! as carols and the Eucharist| itself beginning at approximately midnight The Holy Trinity choir, under the direction of Ernest Ehler, e H | | | | | it i will sing for the Eucharist, Gou- ‘F"DR HIM nods’s “St. Cecelia Mass.” Other :f ,‘; nes X d . appropriate Christmas numbers have UULUULIES also been planned. One of the fea- Wallets King's Men Toiletries Swank Jewelry Braces, Belts Sport Shirts Textron Pajamas Robes Jackets Sport Coats Knox Gift Certificates ends’ Gift Certificate . . . Open Until 9:00 P. M. | Open Until 7:00 P. M. Only ‘ Ehler, tenor. The celebrant at the midnight service will .be the Rector of the Rev. Charles E. Rice, Dean-Emer- |itus of Holy Trinity Cathedral. The Crucifer Merritt, II, Donald Museth Williams and John (Rodney Williams. Dean Rice will [celebrate the Holy FEucharist at 11 o'clock on Christmas morning {This will be a Low ¢ ation. | Members of the congregation who have Prayer Books and Hymnal are requested to take and to us? | their own books, inasmuch as all available books will be needed at |the midnight service. The mem- kers of the community are cordial- ly invited to attend these scheduled Christmas services at Hn]} Trinity D ALEXANDER, KILLEWICH CONCERT GIVEN SUNDAY | The Tan Cyuyrpntare ’cml/m oKi dSweaiers Chrpade wpreas Resurrection Lois Hared pleased the audience with her contributions for the vocal part of the program. The concert was enjoyed from eight until ten o'clock. R i ] i ! 'i TUESDAY EVENING I t‘ L 1. QUALITY SINCE /887 = NORTH SEA INPORT LATE SATURDAY: OFF i 'PAN AMERICAN MAKES FOR SITKA SUNDAY'™"c) Gurs ON SATURDAY L Northland Transportation Com- pany's North Sea, Capt. C. C. Gra- I.u] and Purser C. D. Littlehales, d in Juneau Saturday after- at 5:10 o'clock. She sailed|the following passengers. at 11 a. m. Sunday, and|{ From Eeattle: Marlin Jackson, 'Harold Bates, Sandra Copstad, Anne E pesets, E. W. Spriesterbach To Seattle: Garth Anderson, Hel- Mr. and en Boatman, James Baden. Mrs. A.|Howard Stabler, Ashton Johnson, anna Marvin and Michael Josephine Pue, Vernon, Helen and 2 ] 1 from Ketchikan: J. K./Kathryn Snoddy, Henry Adams. mprovec replace- Johmson, S. W. Clark, Gus George,| Helen Cooled, Susan Hull, Cath- 2 Mrs. T. F. Smith and A. Zorick lerine Smulling, Clarence Wittanen, From Wnn sell: Sidney McCul-|Etoline and Claire Wittanen, Dee Murray, E. J. Collms Swander. . d Rx\ Kuykendall; from Peters-| From Whitehorse: Ray Hagerup,!Ann Petryk. Betty | Xmas Specials Philco Refrigeraior Ice Cube Trays Pan American Airways completed all regular flights on Saturday! in and out of Junéau, and reporfed ted to return here South- Lound late Christmas night Im following passengers disem- from Seattle: ost, Albert Fietz, R. These quick release, aluminum Kitka; irays are the ment you have been looking for &B. T Bob Kelly, g: Mr. and Mrs Hagerup, Elsie Stone, From Fairbanks: James E. Mac Mrs. M. Hendrickson, Mr. Kinnon, Robert and Bess J. Simp- 5. C. O. Christinson, Harold son, Fred Sorri, Jr., Grace Berg ayo and Ted Johnson. John W. Maloney, Clyde Hunter. the North Sea for the| Nancy Lukz, Swanhill Milligrok, ka were Miss Ruth Glas-' Susan and Martha Milligrok, Dan Neise, Table Lamps While they last we are discount- ing our stock of atiractive fable Royal China and Metal 2 rtrude MacSpadden, MM Dantenil. chn Hoskins, Sigrid Edwards, Mr.| Isabel Pete, Ann Shoulda, Carl Miss| Ebianna, Gordon Wahto, Florence Tony FPagonis, Agnes Pe- James T. Reed, Sherman, John Cushing,' Edwards, Toe, Mrs. Sonia Miether took. Diane, A Woodrow, W. M, To Fairbanks: Jane Dorsh, Lynne Carl i ) and Mrs. Corin; Victo: lamps. Lamps with heautiful Silk and Parchment Shades . . . - 169 Biscount orge Bernardi, Rony Pa-| Dorsh, Gerald Kirkpatrick, 'Reinhart. v wm and Dan Dantanil. TR > 4 Vacuum Cleaners PREMIER and CADILLAC Vac- uum Cleaners may be purchased on the convenient pay plan. By It's Not Too Late! DARSONS ELECTRIC €O. DE LUXE DRUM ® 50 ® 100 e s et s e . B 2 e ) BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES There still is Time! Yes we still can furnish %any one of the very fine selection of MONOGRAMMED GIFT ITEMS we are showing. We have just received an additional shipment — including many of the very attractive match drums pictured above. They all are perfect gifts. PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP 10" IH AN TR IR A\ BUS LINES J. B. Burford Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Cuatomels RSN BB T J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent e e v THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL-JUN!:AU ALASKA AT HOLY TRINITY, | E | The Church uf (hr- Holy Trinity been appropriately ‘_— ]‘y M Adam’s “Cantique de Noel” which McCurrach Neckwear will be a duet sung by Frances Paul, lyric soprano, and Ernest) Parish, the Rev. W. Robert Webb. | He will b assisted by the Very| | will be Frank Denton| and the Acolytes arc| Lutheran| Church was well-filled Sunday eve- | ‘ ) ning for the organ and piano con- | cert that was precented by Kath- o 0 5 zg’z i a erine Alexander and Dorothy Kille- wich, Selections chosen were in| keeping with the Christmas spirit. | MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946 KIWANIANS SPREAD Wm&@@@sww&* R CODEEN CHRISTMAS CHEER AT MINFIELD HOME assisted by twelve (i CASH CROCERY Morru Christimas to Youand | Yours = Way All the Good Things Come to You and Y ours IN CASE YOU FORGET . . CHECK THIS LIST .. Cranberries Mince Meat Sweet Potatoes Pumpkin Celery Jello Lettuce Fruit Cake Bananas Cookies Oranges Ice Cream Apples Candies Tangerines Nuts Lemons Raisins Grapefruit Mayonnaise AND MANY, MANY OTHERS! OPEN PHONE YCUR ORDER TONIGHT "™"xni MINIMUM DELIVERY ...$2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGILAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. & | Kavsen ! s — s wowes- o There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! at the merroon Leonard Allen of the Alaska Native School Service was in charge {of the transportation to the home. E. P..McCarron was Santa Claus. Refreshments were served by members of the Minfield staff following the program and distribu- {tion of gifts ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge at 7:30 p.m., preced- [ed by a dinner at 6:30. Election of Officers. | J. W LEIVERS, Sec. 457-t2 Advy K 3 { Shrimp % § Oysters A { Lobster 4 | Cocktail Sauce % § Pickles JE ’%@%%&%fi@?%@@&%’*@% : | T BREER B, Llod o RRIREIDRIEIIDITUD Olives Relish Pineapple Peaches § \ \ \ \ } § ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ y \ \ I} ] } \ j For ‘/’%W especially 7 Kayser is creating | enchanting new fab- ¢ i i 8 P.M. ric gloves, hosiery, | | underthings, lingerie. £aY = Feast Essentials and Frimmings that Delight ALL AVAILABLE FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES -— including Avocados - Cranberries - Tomatoes - Letluce - Sweet Polatoes - Parsley - Pears - Limes - Lemons @ranges - Grapefruit - Tangerines - Celery Christmas Candies Boxed Candies Dates Nuts Cheeses Canned . Pumpkin Fruit Cake Mix Most Anything You Complete Stock Want of Canngd Goods GROCERY and MEAT MARKET CALIFORNI 478 == PHONES -- 371 3 Free Deliveries TURKEYS The Finest the Land Offers ROASTING CHICKENS-FRYERS- FRICASSEE CHICKENS ¢ ALL READY FOR YOUR PAN

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