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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, MAY: 5, 1934... - -By BlI.LE DE BE(X BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG, GOOGLE - YO! HAF i THE NERVE O “THOSE SENEOPEs oAngromg- T RIS T CE-% % I RO MO WE GONNA MAK YO/ DA WHY S THEY CAN'T .BOSS ME DICTATOR O' DA E | AROUND LIKE THIS — REP\JBL!C Q' SANTIAGO- lew“’ AR - ;h%so‘geufiup KN'FTA =) SHOW 'EM ~— ue8, VeedA > HAVE A NE NEW CAR SR R T & AN fi \.EMME OUT !|' HE® U1 O ‘We carry ah the new colors introduced at the recent and w.m auto shaws, _ . e i polaik v aT'l‘El}TION EAGLES LOCAL CLUB TO HOLD ( n lection of officers of Douglas DOUGL A S mvitecto & WDy Aerle 117 F. 0. B win be heid| LAST 'MEETING UNTIL (= ¥ . g Tk Epieopal Coioh ]| e ok e | AUTUMN ON MONDAY / ; ; Grear Briain rights ceserved. ; s 3 members are requested to attend. £, NEWS %730 pm—Ewening Praver and |refreshments Wil tollow. Sermon. : 2 Members of the Juneau Women's 7 { =Y Secretary. | Athletic Club, which has been one o CHPRaT Y| P R e of the most popular organizations “IN A FLORIST'S WINDOW” il Douglas Cathalic Church AT THE GASTINEAU in the city since it was started WAS PLEASING PERFORMANCE £ William Fromholz; 8. Q. Wil-[last fall, will meet at the Elks' lard, Ketchikan; Peter Kostrometi- |Club gymnasium mnext Monday Pretty costumes, well-drilled chor-| May 6. — Fifth Sunday after noff, Sitka; Haakon O. Olson, Skag- |afternoon at 2 o'clock for the last uses and songs combined to make Easter. way | time until fall. The club will be . . the grade school operetta, “In al Sunday serviees: } e lresumed and classes started again Florist’s Window,” an entertaining| 9:15—Holy Mass. Mining Location Nntlceu lt Em- 'next September, Mrs. R. J. Mc- . show. Miss Pimperton, accompan-| 1:00 pan.+Sunday 8chool. * pire oftice: #¥1 |Kanna, President, announced.: jed the performance at the piano. R SR i In the coaching and presentation, she was assisted by Mrs. Cashen, Miss Fraser and Miss Thoma. | The Green Bug chorus, with its green costume and long feelers, gave an amusing performance. The hon-| ey bees were dressd in brown. The | flower ¢horuses wore bright colored erepe paper and cambric costumes. Billy Feero sang a pleasing solo, » explaining tkat he was the mustard | flower. Evelyn Spain, one of the wee | performancers was an adorable lit- tle yellow pansy. In the violet chor- us of little boys, Obert Havdahl in a small, sweet but confident voice, sang a solo. With all the choruses on the stage, the company sang the finale, “In a Florist’s Window.” The personnel of the eight chor-| ¢+ uses follows: Chorus of Florists: Jacynth Sey, Helen Edwards, George Stragier and Billy Gross. Chorus of Little Green Bugs: Glenward Kirkham, Glen Kron- quist, Harry and Frank Cashen,| George Guerorro, Jimmy Krim, El-| ' mer Savikko and Kenneth Shud- shift. | Chorus of Roses: Mary Ellen| Spain, Marjory Doogan, Ethel Lok- en and Grace Pusich. . Chorus of Bees: Frances Doogan, ©¥ Gordon Wahto, Kenneth Loken, Russell and Ray Kupoff, Walter Fitzgibbon, Lewis Shafer and Har-| old DeRoux. . 7 . Chorus of Daffodils: Borghild 7 7 4 w1 l] Lo Sty Sekiue @ In supplying your new modern DAIRY wit Gross, Arlene Rice, Bessie Andre- 2 anoff and Jaceline Michacl the finest Hardware and Equipment we Columbines: Margaret Jackson, § o il vigte Taseein, have been complimented in the placement of Violets: Obert Havdahl, Ruby b ' Krsul, Billy Krim, Micky Pusich, 7 Douglas Gross, Wilfred Rice, Mel- \Our USIHCSS vin Shudshift and Clayton Fleek. i Pansies: Solveig Havdahl, Doris Balog, Florence Krsul, Theresa Doogan, Alfreda Fleek and Evelyn Spain. | GEORGE DANNER, Prop. z Gofigtatulafiiins - i ¢ GLACIER HIGHWAY rand Opening NO CHARGES EVERYONE INVITED DANCE FI OOR—34x102 Feet L) » REFRESHMENTS NO CHARGES Muslc By Krane’s 5-Piéc Oi'c‘f\egfi'fi COME—HAVE A GOOD TIME! it ko ‘.fly A5C !‘Lfl ue, @ The Channel Bus Line wnll q)perate; on an hourly schedule, leaving Juneau at 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 o’clock. Round trip fare, 50 cents. . | Douglas s Church Services Notices for this cnurch column nwst be received by The Empire ngd later than 10 o'clock Saturday , ~moraing w guarantee change of segmon topics, etc. —10 e i « Congregational Community | 4 Church | g ; 2 = = E = = - = = = = = = = = = = = 3 2 = = = = E | £ —_ % REV. J. W. CADWELL, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 am. — Preaching service. WORK € 4328 & Fis Congratuhuwns o g ) MENDENHALL DAIRY AL;S;(A LUPrdBER,‘ ';;;WORK, CEMENT SHINGLES A FURNl?ED BY ,]uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. .When out d;‘wmg Synday.. . . stop.and let us show you the most complete modern dairy in Alaska. .- FOR THE NEW ‘ : yaisabi gl Nid zYou shoulé;‘s‘eé this Modérn New Dairy . . . . AND SEE “{ MENDENHALL DAIRY NO CHARGES REFRESHMENTS DANCING o ke ATNCH EVERYONE INVITED! Doors Open at 7 o’Clock R S S R H'lnl',ll4l|3.un|m‘n‘\u @W 0L 0 Was Furnished and Manufactured in Juneau by A. M. GEYER [ ~inooy gisinive