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hr«ndf ms:vl To asSist those pla_\'-[ Know Where a Garden Grows”|Doolin, Miss Ada Giovanetti, Miss St e v By obscurities (Densmore), and “The Piper of |Mabel Ritter, and Mrs. J. F. Mul- members of the committee circu- | el |Tove” (Carew). The accompanists | ler ley Mile Mrs, Geor, g e i 1 ts | len, Rolley Miles, and Mrs. George M A DE K N UWN questions when nece | Barragar was assisted by ing | for the two soloists are Mrs. Dolly | Simpkins. ,\:\ Mr. L A ST E v E N l N G | Krause for Madame Orloff, and Closing Tonight Norman | Miss Joyce Morris for Mis! innie N/ s SRTaE T | | Mis yee s s Minnie No closing hour has been set E. M. Goddard, | Morris. for tonight, which is the closing rs. H. X lkner, M R. E. a ; sht, and as in all bazaars, is i | fous booths ‘st night, and e | the time when the carnival spirit 9006 F. Freeburger and J. B. Caro, Jr, ni members of the committee. —_ ;:m *‘(1’0 be working in the same ‘\‘y’:(‘im?;?;itym:avim:x% :ggn ga};l:z ‘ ; : . In spite of the fact that no R’ X + . epartments tonight, reinforced| . Large Number of Bridge| oy was mace by e e o |Big Final Night Tonight | s sditsonss. sorkers it S| Plavers [:n]ov Blg Elks’ |due to the fact that fifty percent | with Turkey Dinner and |for the large patronage that is fo et o (Eos of the money taken in went to| Abard of Maj e jattend Yoth individually and in|, Tourney Last Evening |ine National organization for thc‘ ward of Major Prizes |party soups: are, Mrs. Harley. 5 - s and details arranged by the B3 | Turner, Mrs. H. R. VanderLeost, ational committee, and the ozhcr\ With a good attendance, the Evelyn McCormick, Mrs. Frank A ther with a|1933 Parish Bazaar of the Catholic| Boyle, Mrs. A. J. Forrest, Yvonne spent he,e‘Church of the Nativity, had its| Forrest, Mrs. L. H. Smith, Mrs. s and other | Premiere at the Parish Hall last| George Dull, Mrs. J. J. Connors, of the interesting|Sr., Mrs. Minard Mill, Mrs. Louise ommittee expects to remain in ir booths until the early morn- hours when the last of the audience has disappeared and the tired janitor dims the lights. Where to spend a pleasant ev- ening and meet your frends Is| . easy question to decide to- just follow the crowd to the h bazaar, enjoy yourself to s offered by the lo-|N e and local merch-| fifty per ce for the high auction and ramour contract players in the Nati eshments, p! ar P Elks' bridge tournament members of the commit- | €Vening. i 1 | ths R2 ) " | Y he fullest and carry home a val- ed here who are responsible for the|booths were well patronized and|Norton, Mary Louise Norton, Hel-| .50 prize. ¥ ously in ; en interest shown here, consid-|many fine es were awarded. en Louise Norton, Mrs. Guy Me-| i al night, all ma- Naughton, Mrs. Samuel Guyot. 1 be given out. Mrs. William Franks, Mrs. Anna- The rm:n cvx'op in North Carolina the committee members, who fin-|local lodge has a good chance of | Big Turkey Dinner bslle Rice-Johnson, Al Lund-|'Dis vear has been estimated at ished ca | R fully ing the score|winning some of the large national | Interest cent chiafly in the| strom, Sr., Wellin Forrest, Leonard | ‘>2°00% bushels. ards and bids last night prizes. 1b\z t y di tonight, com-| Forrest, A. J. Forrest, Mrs. Arthur |, = RS 7.3 special the Frye ——————— | mencing 5 o'clock and continu-| Riendeau, Viola Riendeau, Ruth| ™ 0 Hotel's finest room with bath for|[FRST B. P. O. E. DANCE| %, veryone has been| Geyer, Mrs. E. F. Rodenberg, Mrs Resurrection Lutheran } ! five days, offered by Glen C. Bar s | seated fed, according to the| J, Kerr McATlister, Miss Helen | Church OF WINTER SERIES BE| comm During the dinner the tournament in Juneau a | Tonight, club: and success and feel that the |Jjor prizes wil announced early this morn roughout the country L lett as m\:u;dogl to the rvmix\ Gl S g H fidr:_ Ll HMMe;Z‘gm' Mr]s | | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | up contract by the committec s, music 1 be furnist Simon Hellenthal, Mrs. F. 8. Fel- | Pastor In order to determine those 1«:]GHVEN THIS EVENING | the 10ca1 Fitipino stringed orches-| lows, Mrs. G. H. Walmsley, Mrs. | g ! Morning Worship 10:30 AM. ! . 7 < A B o It is not too early to place your orler! You can be assured that a A arrangements for an at- tive series of dances, the firs their m whic wi 1 the grand trophy and en-| .d emblems will be awarded by the National Elks® tournament committee, all score cards will be mailed to Chicago on the next Lod = a | steamer, according to Norman C.| 0¢8€ No. 420, it was announced | popul Santield, mentber of the losal com- | ©day. | Muslc’ {0k, SHete. BRIAY| ever mittee in charge. n addition to|dences will be furnished with Jim- | be gi the prizes awarded, honorable my Steele’s Revelers, Juneau's| tainm wo eminent vocalists . . jon was given to four con-[MOSt popular dance orchestra. —Madame Orloff, dramatic so- e l] ‘llll I’l"l $4¢70.00 mentior i it vlayess ol four suction| \+ho eeriss. Of [CATGERESEEIE | pratio, who will give several num- i players, who had a high percent- clude both Saturday night and | bers especially selected to display JUNEAU, ALASKA, { age of the bids correct special dances, which will be held | the range and power of her ce. July 22, 1933 | Mary Young GDea, M of which will be given tonight, | have been made by the Dance|dance orc Committee of the B, P. O. Elks|audience Harry Krane's| fo—sseereero—ooe melodies. Later in the bird ordered here will be of the B:st Quality! a pleasing variat e program of enter- 9IVCO00L 000000000000 I00000000000000000000000000000000000000 { fon * veill § . . Is one of Juneau's Leading Merchants Winners and prizes awarded were in the Elks' Hall under the aus- Miss Minnie Mortis, r pupil of Mr. F. S. Scobbee, Manager, pi By’ follows: {" 5 0: the I;)]",n] lodg> during Madame Orloff and lyric soprano, Mutual Benefit H. & A. Assn., Auction Prizes he winter months, with additional | nc ng for the operatic Juneau, Alaska. N < ~ . - o Mrs. M, J. Bavard, high' Nortn |feaures to be announced lafer. stage sing two numbers, “1{ Dear Mr. Scobee: Telephones 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries player, lace table spread from B ¥ M. Behrends Company, Inc " Elmer Payne, high South player, 3 traveling set of toilet articles in| auro | I just received the sum of $470.00 which I greatly appre- ciate, and T herewith assure you that this is absolutely the best, ettt et ittt 0000000000000 000 ol investment T ever made, for you will remember I only paid you 5 DO Your Chrlst'nfls $27.00 as an installation fee on February 14, 1933. The illness thirty days later, and I took ea from But Drug Company. Henry Meier, high East player Ladies dresser set from Race Drug leather cas benefits of my policy were in effe Sh . o sick on March 23, 1933, and was disabled until June 12, 1933. Opplng ]\ 0 [[ Upon presentation of my claim papers properly completed, I was | Company. handed a draft in the above amount 9 ~y ’ §9 Mrs. S. Zynda, high West player, | Wishing you the best of he 1 and also all my friends you | DON T MISS TI’E YEAR ’S ; hoping every one of them | o Ivory handled carving set, from Our shipment of Toys, Dolls, Silk Wear come in contact with and faith Nugget Shop. o and Gifts for young and old is unpacked ;;:“lp";m:x;l Bige g fonp' of your: policies’ifin, GBS and ready for your inspection. Cordially yours, . (Signed) GABRIEL J. PAUL. Honorabie . mention for auction i E Pete Pappas, East player; Ge Grigsby, West player; R. E. Som- mers, North player; R. E. Robert- | son, South player. Contract Prizes Mrs. Robert W. Bender, high South player, electric waffle iron from Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. Mrs. George F. Alexander, high ! North player, silver 10oast Platter,| e e e e A et from Ludwig Nelson Jewelry Store. ; | .'H. E Morgan, high East glllll"ll|||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHNIIIIHIIlI|IIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII!IIllIIIIllIIIIIII||||lIIIIIlII|IIIIIII|II|IIII|II||IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|I||III|||| argest Sale of FURS: STORE OPEN TONIGHT We've been a long time planning this event, but the results of our efforts are almost certain to prove gratifying. We watched, first of all, tc see which new styles in furs you really wanted Then we saw the prices that you showed you were willing te pay. We went to a favorite fur- ! rier, and told him cur story. He cooperated to 4 the fullest texent—and we know you’ll be thank- § ful. And of course, the prices are special. Even we will not be able to duplicate them again! - See SCOBEE First At GARNICK’S, Phon(,’ 174' i Old First Nationzl Bank Building i i i | P. 0. Box 2092 JUNEAU, ALASKA Phone 53 BUSSUSSUSSSSDT RS S S S 2 e \ silver flower vase from Paul Bloedhorn's. Mrs. W. A. Holzheimer, high West player, Parker desk set with accessories, from Juneau Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKanna were awarded the special contract award of five days at the Frye Hotel by the committee, due to their high percentage of correct contracts. Honorable mention for contract i bridge, M. H. Sides, M. A. Lavenik, & J. J. Hilliard and Mrs. H. I Lu- that Ring the Christmas Bel Fathers! Husbands! Why not give her H a fur coat? It's the grandest gift you could think of . . . and don’t tell us i you can't afford it—not at the prices we are offering! cas. In addition to the prizes men- tioned, each fable cut for the special deck of cards used for the tournament games. The large bail room of the Elks' Club was crowded with players, k#enly interested in the tourna- z ment and anxious to see the spec- | = 5 ially arranged hands, several min- | = i utes before play started at 8|= A t o'clock last evening. J. E. Bamra- |= I gar, chairman of the local com- == 3 mittee called for attention and|= ¢ read aloud the rules for the tour-|= . = YOU CAN'T GO WRONG IF YOU GIVE ANY COAT MAY BE PURCHASED ON TIME PAYMENTS. ASK THE SALESPERSON! i There’s a Size and Style for Everyone . . . from [ High School Susie to Grandmother! nament, method of dealing and scoring for both autction and con- tract, progressive and non-progres- sive, after which the sealed ‘decks of cards and score sheets were dis- tributed and play started, to con- i tinue until nearly midnight, when 1 ijce cream, cake and coffee were served by the refreshment com- mittee. Due to the unusual method of .dealing the previously arranged hands, and the details of scoring, there was some delay before the players could get through the HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS of beautifully made and des able, HOLU home.” What a thrill for them to receive a gift from “far off Alaska” and to think—*“They gned, comfortable and dur- L5 LIPPERS, very suitable for grownup folks or the youngsters or kiddies “back were made there!” The cost of mailing is a trifle as compared with other articles. $149.50 Fine dark Muskrat worked like mink, with ascot scarf. $149.50 Silver Muskrats, Leopard trim. PSS Come! Look ’Em Over! Christmas Greeting i CARDS in lll)\ assortments 50¢ P $1.00 $149.50 Northern Seal with self trim in ascot tie collar! $165 Northern Scal with smart ermine trim. REASONABLY PRICED—and you will find all etc. Guaranted Alaskan made, picked articles, and really and truly wonderful bead work! es of Slippers, Caps, Gloves, Mittens, B ——— ||||||||l|lll||IIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIlIillllIIIIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIII||||I||llIIIIII||||l|||IIIlI|||IIIII|I|IllIII|IIIlIIIIIII|||||llIIIIIIIII|I||IlllIJIIII|||Il|IIllllllll[lfl!IH!I!!llllllll[ll“lIIIIIIIIl|||I|IIIII| e L $169.50 ] ]u Drug % THE GUN style; Squirrel trim. 1 phone 33 Detivery servie |/= 204 FRONT STREET—or —205 SEWARD STREET - £ LEeAGEr Liep t. Store P. 0. Substation No, 1 E . _GEORGE BROS. Store Open Evenings i i ey ’fl_llllllllllIll||||||||||ImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllllllllIIIml|||||!lmlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIulmmMIlIIlIIIiIINflIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH] '