The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1934, Page 8

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S S R S RS LOVELY WEDDING = - ing were Mrs. Liela u\’\lllr M]‘i Dan Russell, Mrs. Martin Jorgen- sen, Mrs. J. W. Leivers and Mrs. Gel Jorgenson Bound on a six-week honeymoon and Mrs. Carrigan left on e Princess ah this morning will be at home s at the Assembly ts about February 1. > - NORLITEMEN ENJOY FINE TIME; TURKEY DINNER IS SERVED went away rian Church t night, well sat- ne a turkey dinner program as pres- ented b\ the committee with the nce of the Norlitemen’s Miss Verna Hurley andRoy ? Carrigan Married Here Last Evening chrysanthe evergreens ¥ the spacious rooms. choir, under the direc- Coffin, and accom- panied by C 1 Beery Davis, gav . |sev approy e numbers which were well received by the gather- ing. Santa Claus, whom many guess- ed to be Art Henning, then ap- peared, and with a huge bag of toys which each guest helped to " |fill, went about the room giving o | the playthings back again. At the se of the meeting, Mr. Claus again gathered the trinkets, which will be distributed by the organiza- needy children on tion of R on the piano. To the f the Wedding March from grin, played by Mrs. T from the bride awa way and @ improvised altar where they were met by best man, R er of Although the feature of the monthly session was the turkey with all e trimmings, Ted Dan- 1's clever reading and rounds stmas caroling were warmly by lhc guests. bride. Miss Dorot. cted as maid of honor e was gowned in honey colored acele crepe, with a sash of coral and wore slippers to match She carried a shower bouquet of talisman rose Miss Green, gown- ed in pa wore corsage of hair fern. Mrs. R. C. Hurley, mother of the bride was charming in a black net dress trimmed with chiffon and the bride cut the wedding cake. Following the ceremo formal reception was he the bride cut the we Mr. and Mrs. Carrigan r the congratulations and wishes KENNEWICK, Wash,, Dec. 19.— s have been closed until the r other contagious diseases. End Tables Coffee Tables Percolators Toasters Curling Ircns Dinner Sets Carving Sets Roasters Boy Scout Knives = | the store’s EPI!]EMIGS RAGE, ond week in January to check | epidemics of smallpox, measles and | Stand Lamps Book Cases Velocipedes Wagons Skiis Flashlights Boxing Gloves U S.MARSHAL MAHONEY - WITH BEAUTIFUL GIFT| Santa Clgus is United States Mars The latter, arshal Mahoney has been wear- as not on a par with the dig- something about it. After conferring with the Nugget Shop, the result, now on display in window, has caused many oh's and ah's of admiring exclamation. The modest size, a heavy red-gold star on a circlet of tiny selected nug- gets in natural color. The letters, “U. 8. Marshal” are in white gold, ed above the star. The whole surmounted with the American Eagle with wings spread naturally. The piece, which shows fine craftsmanship and taste, was made right in Juneau of Alaska gold e SENIOR SNOW BALL WILL BE BIG EVENT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT On Friday evening, December 21, the event to which high school students look forward from the time they first become Freshmen, will take place when the Ball is held. This year the much talked of and long planned ty is called the “Senior Snow Ball,” and members of the class re delighted with the falling snow, in timeé'to lend atmosphere for the occasion. Those who do no tcare to dance, | will not be without entertainmenc | as Miss Mildred Logg's seven snow- men will appear early in the cven- ing and Christmas carols will be ung by a sextette directed by Miss In addition to these two numbers, thdse who at- °nd are promised a surprise fea- ture. From all indications a capac- | nne Jenne. ity crowd will be present — - FUNERAL TIME CHANGED The funeral for John McNaugh- pioneer Alaskan, will be held at 12 noon tomorrow i 1:30 o'clock tomorrow aft, announced yesterday. will be held from the C. W. Car- ter's Mortuary. Bed Room Furniture Living Room Furniture Card Tables Occasional Chairs Smeking Stands Ottomans Electric Irons Waffle Irons Sandwich Toasters Coffee Makers Hamilton Beach Mixers Pyrex Ware Glassware Cups and Saucers Aluminum Kettles Cake Decorators Egg Beaters “Speedo” Can Openers Bathroom Scales ° TOYS Bread Boxes Doll Buggies Sleds Skates Guns Hunting Knives Pocket Knives Croquet Sets (4 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW for delivery on or before December 24 THOMAS HARDWARE <. » Phone 555 mmnunummmmmmnmmnmuumml||||||n|||u|n|||n|||||m|||m||mm|||u|||n|||u|||||mn1|n||||u||ummmumum|nm|mummuuu oing to visit | al William T. Mahoney with something nice this year, with the co-operation of the members of the Marshal's office and field staff in this Division. feeling that the badge of his office, decided to do emblem is of |lower Front Street not later than Senior | nstead of ! 100, as | Best of music and different door he service | prizes. TRUMPET SOLOIST FOR XMAS TREAT As a Christmas season musi treat, the Uptown Theatre w present Byron Miller, trumpet solo- ist with the Oregon State College R. O. T. C. Band, in concert Sat- urday night, according to0 an an- nouncement made by Manager Eric Paulson. Mr. Miller, who is in his senior year at the Oregon college, appears in concert in Keu:hikan tonight under the auspices of the Ketchi- kan High School Orchestra. - He = will arrive in Juneau on the North- land. L e il UNEMPLOYED MEN ASKED TO CHRISTMAS DINNER BY MINE WORKERS UNI Unemployed men will be guests of the Alaska Mine Workers' Un- ion for Christmas Day dinner. This was the announcement made today by Niel Heard, secretary of the union. Only one stipulation was made | with the announcement, and that is that all those men desiring to accept the invitation are requested to place their name on file at the Alaska Mine Workers’ Union on 8 o'clock Friday night. This request, Heard said, was made so that an idea may be ol tained as to the number that may be expected. —— g ® 0 04 et w00 . AT THE HOTELS . | Gastineau A. Haugerud, San Francisco; G A. Nelson, Juneau; F. E. Walker, Portland, Ore.; Bessie M. Kalley, Hyder; 8. A. Light, Seattle. Zynda Mrs. A. J. Streed, Haines; M Harris, Sentinel Island; Mary Noo- nan, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Pau | Lenhart, Camp S. Alaskan | Fred A. Henton, Kodiak. e CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE At Moose Hall Christmas Eve —adv | RN Old papers for sale here. HI!I!IIIIIIHIIHII"HIIII I lmmmnu_l_mmn_m_mnmmmmmmnnunuunflmmuunmmmmmmmm EmmmmlllmmlfllllllfllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIHII!IIllllI|IIHIIlIIIIlIIHIIlIII!lIIIlHI!IIIIIIIII||III||I|||IIIIlIIIIIII | —_— $1.35 e Clean-up Prices on Ball Band Foot Wear Just in Time for Sloppy,Weath;gr N GALOSHES 98¢ FAMOUS BALL BAND' FOR' CHILDREN 1 Strap, 3 Snap—Sizes 814 to 11 Regular $1.45 GALOSHES BALL BAND FOR WOMEN 1 Snap Zippers $1.79 All sizes and heels Men’s Storm Rubbers $1.09 BALL BAND—AII sizes Women’s Rubbers 98¢ BALL BAND—AII sizes—All styles Child’s Rubbers 89¢ BALL BAND—AII sizes i LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. SPECIAL NOTICE @® Those desiring draught beer for their private Christmas parties may obtain 14 kegs, containing 734 gallons Rheinlander Beer from any of the following who handle; Rheinlander Beer regularly: IMPERIAL POOL ROOM GASTINEAU C (FE BRUNSWICK ALLEYS _ KAUFMANN’S CAFE CENTRAL BEER PARLORS MINERS RECREATION PARLOR WOODLAND GARDENS CAPITOL BEER PARLOR STORE OPEN EVENINGS A IIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEZ ARRIVING on the M.S. NORTHLAND FRIDAY mn Christmas Packages @ Packed attractively in holiday, cartons . . . twelve pints to the carton. @ May be purchased from your grocer, liquor store, or any of the leading beer dispensers in the city. Alaska Rheinlander Dlstnbutors HAROLD L. STABLER LORRL T ‘tes L ] ' Locdl Agent i i OO IR A AR rrreed

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