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Gida 31 ¢ | JUNEAU ENJOYS YULETIDE WITH IDEAL WEATHER Christmas Trees Glow and| Parties Are Held for Children J\NP(\] today was all set for a iine, old-fashioned Christmas st ideal weather condi- indications pointed to| “white Christmas” as more than| five inches of new snow had fal- len in the past 24 hours and more was in prospect. Weather Man Mize, who tends to be Scotch in his forecasts, put- |mas, and a hearty is a Claus for all girls—there tree. Santa bring presents ones. Monday, Christmas tree parties will be held at the Salvation Army Hall at 5 o'clock, and at the Res- urrection Lutheran Curch at 7:30. Tuesday evening the Moose will hold their Christmas and Santa Claus party in. their loge build- ing. large Christmas tonight will the little Youngsters Storm Santa Last evening between 800 and 1,000 youngsters stormed Santa Claus at George Brothers Grocery, swamping the commissary depart- ment which had to send out 8. O. 8. calls for more packages of candy and nuts three times before the {last caller was greeted by Saint Nick with a real, Merry Christ- handshaka. It took both the day and night force of the City Police to keep the traffic moving in an orderly ting caution foremost, opined merc‘ was no rain in the offing for the next two days and maybe some| more Snow. Town All Decorated | Never before in its history has| Juneau been so all-dressed up for Yuletide, at least not in such| riate manner. Business| u and private citizens have| added their bit to what old Molhert Nature has contributed. In hundreds of homes, shapel)‘ trees glow with soft lights and‘ are aglitter with tinsel and color-| ful globes. Outdoor trees are more | numerous than ever before. Their | lights, softened by the burden of| fresh snow on the branches, glenm‘ brightly and are visible from many | parts of the city. | Events scheduled for this even- | ing are the Elks Frolic at their hall with music by the Serenaders Orchestra, and the Christmas Tree | and Santa Claus party at 7:30] o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Midnight Secrvices Tonight Midnight services will be held | tonight at both Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathed- | ral At \muahy all houses of worship | there will be services in ping with the Christmas festi-| Some of the religious services e vocal and instrumental | lonal merit. 1 not be lim- to homes and restaurants. {be held Christmas night manner, but they didn't mind. Chief George A. Getchell said it was the biggest crowd of “kids” |in his experience and the best mannered. This afternoon the Elks held their annual Christmas Tree Party for all Gastineau Channel children in the Capitol theatre. ————— CANTATA TO BE FEATURED SUNDAY NIGHT| Special Service Arranged at Resurrection Luth- eran Church ranged. The church has been beautifully decorated with ever- greens and during part of the ser- vice the lighting will come from The traditional dinner with the customary piece de resistance, as well as plum pudding and all oth- er concomitants of a Yuletide feast will be enjoyed by the 35 men and 5 women prisoners in the Federal jail, Miss Minnie Fields, who has charge of the culinary de- partment in the bastile, said today. Dcpendents Are Remembered At the home where Miss Fields has care and supervision of 10 dependent children—5 boys and 5 T Something Special in ICE CREAMS For Your Christmas Dessert TRY A Santa Claus Ice Cream Roll Old Saint Nick in persomn in every slice—$1.00 per quart roll. Also Brick Ice Cream—Three flavors and colors—Pint Bricks 35¢, Quarts T0c In Bulk we offer the old re- liable Orange Sherbet, Lemon Custard, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla—all at 85c per quart. JUNEAU DRUG CO. A | the Years She’ll learn to love and rely on the wrist watch you give her. PRICES WERE NEVER SO REASONABLE The Nugget ! % } candles. The chancel of the church |has been completely re-arranged to provide for the choir, and ar- rangements have been made to seat a capacity audience. The order of service. “ ano Prelude — “Adiagio Relig- ioso"—Elizabeth Thordanson “Silent Night, Holy Night Choir in offing. Processional, “Come Hither, | Faithful"—Choir. | Christmas Carols— Congregation and Choir. The Christmas Gospel. Prayer. Offertory Solo, God” |Green. The Christmas Cantata Manger of Bethlehem.” [ 8 “The Spirit of (Neidlinger) sung by Dorothy “The | Beatrice, Ye Father Has Girl Smoker Arrested; Cries Win Liberty PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24—Jos-| eph A. Mooney had his daughter, arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct hecause, he said, she smoked tobacco. She said she was 22 years old, and within her rights but the police locked her up in a cell However, when she started to scream and cry they released her and she went home where, her faher said, she resumed smoking. chorus. II. “The Weary World is Waiting”— Tenor and bass duet, Fred Gill- man and Joe Romunseth. III. “The Manger of Bethlehem” Choir. | | | Iv. “Holy Memories"—Soprano Solo, Kristine Olafson and Choir. Christmas message by the pas- tor, Rev. Erling K. Olafson. V. “Fling Wide the Gates of Praise” —Choir. VI “Over the Desert"—Men's Two- Part Chorus. VII. “Sleep Babe So Holy”, Contralto ' Solo — Lucile Stonhouse, soprano | and alto duet, Alice Palmer and | Lucile Stonehouse. VIIL “Now is Come Salvation"—Final Chorus. IxX. “Joy to the World"—Recessional. Director—Alice Palmer. Accompaniest— Elizabeth Thord- RELIEF WORK TALLAPOOSA 1S BACK. | WELL IN HAND RF.C. ADVISED Only Fifteen en Statés Will| Require Funds During | Next 2 Months | WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. — Only| 15 of the 36 states and two ter-| ritories which received loans from | the Reconstruction Finance Cor-| poration are estimated as needing| Government ald to carry on re-| lief work during next January and| February. | The Corporation made requests on the states and territories as to; what would be required, seeking information as to how far the re-| maining $20,700,000,000 fund would | reach in supplying the needs. | et i | AT YHE HOTELS il . Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kirk-| bride, Lisianski; John Schwelger Petersburg; Gertrude Greer, Bel- lingham; Paul Alex, Juneau. Alaskan C. R. Coyne, Petersburg; Frederick, Haines. Zynda David McAlister, Skagway. SN 2 Mrs. Priscilla Schweller James of Greenwich, Conn,, plans to opcn! a regular air line between Lon-| don and other European capitals and New York, by way of the C. W arson. Azores and Bermuda. The Christmas Service at the Resurrection Lutheran Church will at 8 o'clock, at which time the Christ- mas cantata “The Manger of Bethlehem” will be sung by a choir of 30 voices and the pastor will give the Christmas message. A beautiful service has been ar- erenaders’ Sixth Annual CHRISTMAS EVE FROLIC ELKS’ BA TONIGHT Radio Award at 11:30 SERENADERS’ Admission $1.10 “The Christ Is Born"—Opening LL ROOM DANCE BAND FHRIFY | Shrimp Cream of Chicken a la Reine or Consomme a la Celestine Mashed | Assorted Pies W MENU DINNER~-$1.00 Stuffed Celery —CHOICE OF— Cocktail ! Fruit Lettuce—Tomatoes, Thousand Island Dressing —CHOICE OF— Suckling Pig a la Allemande, Glace Apple Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Fricassee of Capon, Asparagus Tips Potatoes Sweet Midget Ripe Olives Christmas Specials Cocktail Roast Larded Goose, Special Dressing, Glace Apple Baked Potatoes Baked Squash, Drawn in Butter Hot Rolls Nuts Tea or Coffee Fruits English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Afterdinner Mints BAILEY’S CAFE ernoon to her base in Juneau. hw left here last Tuesday on re- ports of the prevelance of whoop- ing cough among Indian children at Tenakee. She ascertained there | were five cases of such illness there. The ship's doctor admin- From a medical visit to Tenakee, | istered anti-toxin serum to most 1 United States Coast Guard | | children of the community and to itter Tallapoosa, Capt. C. H. Dench, vsome of the adults, and left a sup- )mmander, returned yesterday af- |ply of medicine. PR R N S A The advertisements are your guide Ito efficient spending. Reynolds Probate Must Await Baby NEW YORK, Dec. 24—Probate of the will of Zachary ‘Smith Reynolds, tobacco heir who was shot and killed in Winston-Salem, N. C, must await birth of his child to his widow, Libby Hol- man, Broadway blues singer, Sur- rogate Foley has ruled. Foley appointed the Guaranty Trust Company of New York tem- porary administrator of the estate. The will executed before Reynolds’ marriage, left most of the estate to the dead youth's blood relatives, and did not provide for Miss Hol- man. —_—————— Old Papers for sale at Emptre ) ZES e X0 TR T e A TR0 N TS FREE SHOW FOR THE KIDS In customers we will give a free show for all the kiddies. THE DATE--DECEMBER 28 THE TIME-1 O’CLOCK place of mailing Christmas Cards to all our friends and THE PLACE-~-CAPITOL THEATRE MERRY CHRISTMAS Rice & Abhlers Co. A Merry Christmas TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS With Appreciation to CHIEF GEORGE GETCHELL For his services in helping us handle the 500 Kiddies attending our Christmas Party last night GEORGE BROTHERS AND LEADER DEPT.STORE OPEN TONIGHT