The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 14, 1933, Page 5

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__ BRINGING UP FATHER YES-MARIE- I'M JUST THRILLED- TO-DAY-YED - THIS AFTERNOON CITY LEAGUE ELEVEN GIVEN Legion of the Moose the evening Seston 210 159 170— 539 Koskey 167 138 145— 450 Nelson 173 156 162— 491 [ ; Elks and their families and la- In appreciation of ihe iree use attended by the gymnasts TEAMS BUWL T ELKS ANTLEHS ies invited to attend the in-|of the Eiks' Club gymnasium, their friends. E Totals 1480 | | “Old Timers” open house|members of the Juneau Women's e Alaska Press | ! which will be held at the club af-| Calesthenic group have presented y* Morstadt, star T" Evans 149 113 159— 421 E N | ter regular lodge meeting next|the with a basketball and is starting at hal LB1 Hendrickson 147 156 197— 500 | Wednesday evening. Cards, dnnc-{ ba: for the gym and its pa- uette university e Brown 150 137 183— 470 {ing and bowling will be lncludedi tron 4 b — ; e . lin the entertainment To raise money for the gifts, as a | 4 13I91 Specnal Walle r F Meler = T — = S L T 1 5 A ‘Handicap 120 oy’ Handicapped Teams Vic-, ——' Class Initiated—Well torious in Tournament | Total s Attended Meeting Federal Building i 172 182 167— 521 at Brunswick Alleys 5. schmitz With the largest attendance for| tevi 8 172 154— 454 :(,:fa“ }gs 15 136_e4gg Many meetings the B. P. O. Elks | maiches were play-| s | Lodge 420 met and held initiation ams of the City Leaguel Totals 1443 10 the lodge rooms last evening when eleven baby Eiks were gath- ered into the fold. The most recent members of the Juneau lodge are, William J. Mar- | kle, Arthur Adams, J. H. Scriver,| George D. Benson, Melvin C. Grigs- Brunswick alleys last even-| Y Juneau Cash Grocers the two teams with han-|yinqetrom 183 213 169— 565 rious. 'I"he Juneau Cash ' Giman 123 167 136— 426 , with hanmcnp_ of 117, de- Bayers 150 150 150—°450 d the Federal Building bowl-| —_ 8 to 1443 while the Alaska 1441 Pr three. with a handicap ofl Handicap 117 bY. Arthur Bu_rkv_ Curtis G. Shat-| 120, took the honors from thef ____Ituck, John Winkie, Roy H. Abra-| Legion of the Moose team, 1511 to| Totals 1558 | hamson, Earl Osborne and Jack| ! White. The group were termed 1480. indstrom, of the Juneau Cash{ Saraee Diing v | are Walter F. Meizr, class in hon- v trio made the high score: vening, totalling 565 for m2s with a single high or of the Grand Exalted Ruler who visited here last summer. United States Attorney William A. Holzheimer, of the Ketchikan lodge, gave fhe new members an GRIDDERS NEW STARS | EVANSTON, IIi, Dec. 14—Two | Northwestern's star football players have transferred their ac- jof ning the Miners will pla : l’h(\r Alaska-Juneau at T:30 tivity to the varsity basketball | interesting talk on Elkdom and its o'clock and the Signal Corps and court. Eggs Mauske, senior end, | significance, following the cere-| teams will bowl at 8:30 was a mear-regular on the hard- monies. Moose clock | wood last year, and Irvin Kop- idual scores for last night's ecky, sophomore tackle, was a prep | standout basketeer. Lots of fun and merriment ac- companied the informal gather-| ing and supper which concluded | i Ch RECORDS "THOUSANDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM! Here Are Some of Them— - I'll Be Faithful How’s Chances Beautiful Girl Dinner at Eight Three Wishes I'll Take an Option on You Are You Making Any Money Close to My Heart Maybe I Love You Too Much Hold Your Man Love Songs of the Nile Playing With Fire The Last Roundup—Song As a dessert with coffee after the Christmas dinner er heated and served with a pi- \* quant lemon or hard sauce. The Last Roundup—Dance Big Bad Wolf Love Is the Sweetest Thing My Darling . Shuffle Off to Buffalo Goofus Sweetheart Darlin’ Old Lace Maybe I Love You Too Much Stormy Weather EVERYBODY LOVES MUSIC! Get these records for Christmas Gifts Wrapped in cello- phane and tied with gay ribbons this fruit cake will be welcomed by the hostess who serves good things. HERE are fruit Juneau Melody ‘House Opposite George Bros. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1933. / Open House Next Week | Important Notice! holiday cake should be. Rich brown and filled with fruits and nuts—cherries, citron, raisins, currants—black walnuts or almonds —a dish fit for a king! By GEORGE McMANUS SAY- WHATS GO\N' ON AROUND OUR SON EMERY HAS FOUR TICKETS FOR THE FOOT BALL GAME THIS AF TERNOON' ©1933. King Featw members of the group gave & bridge party this afternoon m the “ WOMEN'S CALISTH > GROUP PRESENT ELKS’ GYM WITH EQUIPMENT WATCH arles Goldstein’s Advertisement Tomorrow per pound cakes that are all that a No paper label to cut! Nolid to pry loose! v We have . perfected the tin to match the perfect Baking Powder. Best of all it now costs you less. Dance Music TONIGHT Capital Beer Parlors BEER LUNCHES DANCING - . “Ready-to-Mail” 3 ' CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES The most popular Alaska picture ever made “LIGHTS O’ JUNEAU” and other new subjects Complete line Golden Glow Christmas Greeting Cards Winter and Pond Co. “Everything in Photography” THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”~-of course! Harri Machine Shop Sheet Metal Plumbing Heating RANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 'We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery T b b

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