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- 6 HONOR PUPILS FORM SOCIETY R., Simpson, Doris Ulrich ship in the organization. Officers of the society are Rob- ert Simpson, President; Doris Ul- rich, Secretary, and Lillian Peter- son, Treasurer. Members are: niors—Robert Simpson, Lillian | Peterson | Ulrich, Aune Mack, Gordon Fer- { | guson, Roy Jackson. | Sophcmore Members R R T S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUES DAY, DEC. 8, 1931. ir pins. mitted to keep Two-bar pins are awarded ju- These pins will be replaced at the end of the scholastic year high scholastic niors. by gold pins if standing is maintained. One-Bar Pins ed by two- the school ance of hi ard. r on the mainten- DOUGLAS NEWS TEACHERS PLANNING CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Woman’s 26 Cows Thrive On Bread and Doughnuts SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Dec. 8.— Mrs Anna K. Brower has some- thing new in the way of a dairy their rations. All the stale doughnuts and bread available in Springfield are FEDERAL PRISONERS READERS WASHINGTON, D. C.—The aver- age federal prisoner has found to read as many books in a moenth as the average person deal- PIGS PAY FOR PIANOS BOCHUM, Germany—~2eople are been DR. RAE L. CARLSON 1 : ing with public city libraries reads One-bar are given Soph- herd feed. She gives her 26 i [9) (0) T S K | niors—Doris Ipha i . . 8 er COWS | within a year. .7, A E IQ!BH SGHUUL;FU‘?\‘I 01;‘3; xflfifi: Vi;‘g?nia S g:x: ‘j‘r‘“‘;’: ’:n"’dlaf); doughnuts and bread as a part of PRADE €3 Siacdis PTOMETRIST—of Ketchikan T 5 % | r s at NOW AT THE GASTINEAU HOTEL Qualifi membershiP: | Ay o teachers’ meeting last night |Purchased and transported to the . and Lillian Peterson | 5°{‘h}‘;"‘°”5*f°ym Curleon, MAr- | in tne hor v include 0% ppane were made T B oo | R Tome; 12 mites S8BT fobvi Piage AL oo fg;‘z‘sg B Until December 11th ViR garet Hanson, Joyce TTiS, only high p but also eX-|nrooram to be given for both the | Mrs. Brower says she could use | Are Officers Nelson, Barbara Simpkins, Helen |(ra cursicula activities. i B Dot e | O e the bread make, | llhtness of money. A local plano - Torkelson, Barbara Winn, Theo-| Tne present honor group com- ,nis ;rogmm wuf Exfn P:[" % | excellent feed; ‘gactory advertises: “To farmers:l E es Examl'led-cla F.tt (l Juncau High School's honor so- | dore Kukkola, Duncan Robertson. |prises 15 per cent of the high|gec” waan S M on Do Sale of planos and harmoniums on y Sses I'ilile special terms. We take in payment one fat pig or two small pigs.” Friday af-| Gold pins, emblematic of mem- nded by |bership in the society are given rintendent | those seniors belonging to it. If vhose rec- | they maintain their high scholar- school student body. —_——-— cember 23. The grades and the high school will contribute num- bers. After the program ecach grade group will go to its own| room for distribution of gifts. Grade rooms will present a pag-| eant of four or five tableaux. The| Boys' and Girls' Glee Club 1 |sing carols. French II girls will sing s Christmas songs in French. high school students will drama- tize a short play. It is planned to improv small stage in the study ha the occasion. Parents and f s of the schcol will be urged to at- tend the program. ——— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. -— This is Dr. Carlson’s Eighth Year in Alaska Graduate Rochester School of Optometry Post Graduate Northern Illinois College of Optometry Michigan can no longer suppiy its lumber needs. Qltl FURNITURE HINTS /ilmost any member of the Licensed by examination in New York, Illi- nois, Washington and Alaska by reciprocity. Sixteen Years in Active Practice HILARIOUS COMEDY AT DOUGLAS THEATRE 7 ’//// Joe E. Brown in “Going Wild" starts tonight at the Douglas Coli- seum for a two night's run. of the several comedies which h won Brown a great reputation as a comedian, it is said by eritics to be the best to date. At any rate ev- eryone should go and be preparcd | to laugh. | | Select an Electric Gift NOW —t——— | | , . - ’ Don’t wait until Christmas, when selection will be 1’000 GIFTS! ‘ limited. Select your gift now from our well-filled stocks of new electric tablewares. Such a gift is a welcome addition to a well-ordered household, or to B P P SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE ! GIVEN SURPRISE TREAT | ~ [ . P P . In appreciation for services rm-; family will welcome the gift | |dered, the little children of the | just a room and kitchenette ' 3 R o : P government school here, were | d rf l V l | 0 [ cf furniture, particularly R, o | u onaerru alues i H on 1t’s s 0] 1 i candy yesterday by Mrs. F. A J.| vvhen it’ssuch charming fur: N i i s en'i A ka Fle"tr' L_ ht riture as we are showing! Joyed. ‘ TO SEE las “LecCtric lg a'ld Occasional tables, end tables, SPECIAL FRAMES for Georg| 1S TO POWer CO. ¥ ictures. Winter & | voffee tables, lamps, an easy x:f;‘mgwn e nffldv,i : ) . 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