The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1934, Page 6

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The Weather (By the U. g Weather. Barean) Forecast for Juneau and viclnity. he‘&nnMg at 4 pm., Dec. 22: § Fair tonight and Sunday, fresh to strong east and northeut winds. | £ LOCAL DATA. Time Barometer Temp. Bumldlty Wind Ve!mty Weathe | 4 pm. yest'y 29.79 13 38T NE 16 Lt. Snow | 4 am. today 29.92 12 55 wBry il ~Cldy 1 Noon today 30.02 16 51 NW 10 ,. Clear RADIO REPORTS YESTERDA' i S TODAY Highest 4pru. | Lowéstdam. dam. Precip. 4a .. Station temp -tomp. | temp. temp. veloolty.24hrs. Weatiiei Barrow -12 © =20 | -2¢4 -20 4 0 Nome 2 -2 | -2 8 12 0 Bethel 0 0 | <10 -10 4 0 Fairbanks -24 -24 | -26 -26 4 0 Dawson -40 -42 -42 42 4 0 St. Paul 36 36 | 36 36 38 04 Dutch Harbor 38 38 36 36 42 Trace Kodiak 32 32 | 24 24 4 0 Cordova 24 20 12 12 12 0. Juneau 15 13 a 12 8 08 Sitka 8 | e e Ketchikan 38 36 | 34 34 12 42 Prince Rupert 44 34 32 36 12 250 Edmcenton 8 6 -1 -16 4 10 Seattle 54 2 24 Portland 54 San Francisco 58 ®EVERYBODY CAN AFFORD IT, AND NO FOOLIN’, IT REALLY WHIPS Our large business enables us to sell to you at a very small margm of profit and we want you as ‘a customer . . .. Just P}lone 488 for a trial of any of our many Dairy Products, #r-pughase, from— PAY'N TAKIT SANITARY. GROCERY JIM ELLEN'S CASH STORE ALASKA DAIRY “The MdsiweEqipped; Dairy” JOSEPH “A.-KENDLER Telephone 488 NN T NN TN WHEN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING @EMS AP RQB[@M difficult io find NEw’ —the ui1 'F‘M tmluys N usetal, uvmnwmc tt 21 i § o ? ves or employees. BA £ A “ "&*“GZR Nesuonttal VA o 1. send'Bifts of money to di:hnt gAfe. i Alur.n‘fi' "HA" We invite m‘to Chriotanas. »&mm"l"& hoflda—mm B i pesisieAr. T Flape vd withes W \ 4 A BA mq_abm l'mvm fimiml"ueposit for » I xxjfm (¥ " BB E D Ve T Ul s IS A, THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1934 KIDDIES SANTA CLAUS will meet you here Sunflh-y afternoonr from 2 to 4 o’clock and the place is yours for two hours. Woodland Gardens Mgrs. Frances HAYDEN ® NOTE TO MOTHERS: You may be assured that only the cleanest entertainment will be furnished your children for this LET THEM ALL ATTEND! THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BELL & HOWELL FILMO CAMERA AND PROJECTOR i CARL ZEISS CAMERAQ ORDWAY’S PHOTO SHOP Open Evenings y 1 THE SE'}VIOH CHOfR Under the Direction of ¥ Py LOLA MAE ALEXANDER Presents Its CHRISTMAS MUSICAL SERVICE SUNBAY, DECEMBER 23 at 8 P. M. Pastor: BRLING K. OLaFsoN | Accompanist: HELEN TORKELSON ( Across from anda Hotel) é.'f!w g OPEN SUNDAY For the convenience of late shoppers our store WILL BE OPEN TOMORROW from 1030A M. t053()H;<M femy 18 J ¢ hRE (! [ J l[ADER DEPT. STORE George Brothers s (¢ | el 1 Many Novel Stunts | for, Entertainment 00 2 s J i) By BERNICE REXDLE Good music and eéntertainment | was featuret” at the Senior Snow ¥ | Ball which was held PFriday night |in the hlgh sthool gym. Earl Blin- zler's five-plece orchestra furnished §# | music for the occasion. ; The gym was transformed into a ke | beautiful ballroom. Cotton was trung from the balcony and blue | $potlights were played around to by | give the effect of falling snow.| sk | Theré were four large Christmas ’trees all lighted and eight smaller | trees decorated with tinsel. § | The main feature of the eve-| fy (ning was “The Snow Man’s Shuf- | fle” under the direction of Miss | R Mildred Logg and was a huge suc- | ¢ cess. The members of the act| were: Sylvia Berg, Nola May See- lye, Edithbelle Heller, Clara Han- | sen, Minnie Rogers, Ceraldine Bod- #| ding, and Emma Ness. | A group of five girls entertained | | with several selections including | B “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem.' STORE OPEN TONIGHT | 'Annualrxflair Features and every, night until Christmas. santa Clatis Store BON MA [ | titled “You've Got to Be a Bas-, NEW TELEPHONE BIEBCI‘OBY ' 9 ketball Hero.” A new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY At about 11 o'clock refreshments |is being issued to all subscribers » | were served and at 12:30 o'clock jon or about January 1st and ad- s S‘ the dance broke up. vertising forms Will close December - 115m. For. space .please telephone the JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS L4 TELEPHONE COMPANY. SO NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY TERIAN GHURCH I'ranklin at Fourth REV. JOHN A. GLASSE Minister RUTH SARAH COFFIN Director CAROL BEERY DAVIS | Op‘ganist “Where Welcome and 5 Worship Meet” “UNTO YOU ¥5'BORN THIS DAY A SAVIOR!” SUNDAY SCHOOL AT TEN: (Adult- Class’' will not meet this week) ® ORGAN MOMENTS AT TEN-FIFTY: “March of the Wise Men" (Hofner) “Midnight on Judean Plains” (Hofner) WORSHIP SERVICE AT ELEVEN: Christmas Cantata by the Choir, AGFA FILMS RESURRECTION LUTHLRAN CHURCH S| “We three Kings of the Orient | [ | Are” and ‘“Silent Night.” Those { ) ) 1} | ! “THE BABE OF BETHLEHEM” rendering the selections were Inga I Carol singing by the congregation. (No children’s story this week) j§ | Lindstrom, Bernice Reidle, Miriam un. Corrinne_ Jenne, and Carol e WE SUGGEST that you come early for a good choice of seats, and to enjoy the “Organ Moments.” Are here in countless numbers and our store will remain open Saturday and Mon- * day evenings . . . @ MAY WE SERVE YOU? JONES-STEVENS SANTA’S SUPERVISING OUR o CHRISTMAS BUAKERY GflWfiM AND if afl‘ifiéf ‘n@n& 'aut should g0 into all the festive foods demand- ed-db¥ Chmm should.: Therd's a_delicious ! heres plum dmgil f]ruxt cake; B%hs dfi:;l‘ wd. a whole army; Hhflm shape and le'o‘r - The ? find shoppihg+ w omical wayite: glh Ifii;mf Christmas mmd'. “ary, Mons is ready ta go onno Christmas FRUIT @m“?“ : » COOKIES A variet, (y W}l STOLLFN iy ) dld) A ) dY Al Ay Al d) Al dT 4V A FRUH‘ CAKE ; oliday necessity. On two and five rodnx Ioave:: | 5Qc Pound , . . AL S TR

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