The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1934, Page 8

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8 JUNEAU READY FOR HOLIDAY Delightful Weather Pre- CAPT. AND MRS. AXEL " OLSAN ARRIVE HERE ABOARD BOATRUTHC | On their way to Seattle to spend the next several months, Capt. an@’ Mrs. Axel Olsan arrived here PENN FOOTBALL |- PHILADELPZIA, Dec. John Ericksor Luc of that 24 —Uni- | IDAHO MINERS RETURN 1 "and Carl Benson, been émployed as miners Shot” Mine for soge !;xt the 1 in Mullen, Idaho, heart of for their old » great silver-fead mining dis- ic State, where they ! were engaged in mining. They THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MON Y DAY, DEC. 24, 1934. ~ DOUGLAS . NEWS e | ens and Sam Willis; The Wise Men, Thomas Wilson, Roy Wil- liams and Albert Wilson; Angel, Mrs. Thomas Willis; multitude of angels, pupils of the schoel; Scrip- ture Reader, Jobn James, The scripture reading will be translated for the benefit of the older people. The little folks of the sehool will MRS. MARIAN HELEN NEWBILL, AND LLOYD NELSON GREEN ARE MARRIED, NOON TODAY Mrs. Marian Helen Newbill be-1 came the bride of Lloyd Nelson Green at high noon today. The ceremony took place at the Pres- byterian Mapse with the Rev. John | WOMAN SHOOTS MOOSE Mrs. Lila Links McGrath while out hunting rabbits near the Eagle road seven miles from Anchorag: recently, mei a large bull moose, after walking only a short distance frem her cabin, and brought down the big fellow with her rifle. SRS S vails — Stores Open |ine’ muth b2 C‘(l,f]‘i"m“ag.fi;fi BOAL | ersity of Pennsywania's football |plan fo feiun to Alaska next sea-| HOME FOR HOLIDAYS present the play; “Do Unto Oth- |A. Glasse officiating. | ol papers for saie here. Th. E . Westward coach, Harvey Harman, and his on, and hope to interest more| Miss Impi Aalto came home from ers.” Characters are: Santa, Billy| Witnesses to the wedding were L — — i 1s Lvening C; and Mrs. Olsan have been | 8ids have taken inventory of the {Idaho capital in mining in this| petersburg on the Northland to|Paul; His Wife, Clara Kinch; Earth Wanda Leveque and Grace Skaret. TR - lin J\‘e ‘v‘xcm;(vfi of Kodiak Cook|Playing stock that will remain for |Territory. spend vacation with her parents. 8’.‘,‘;35:,',‘ :;WH:KI’I‘ZHJ;;‘& MPhOlLlhse‘MrS» Greelnl-l :ormly Miss Helen | . ¢ 3 £ RS " "+ py. | the 1935 season. TR e 5 b v . cog g e 2 iams; the Cook, is well known in Juneau and Ch E With crisp white snow underfoot, Inlet and Seward for the lust sev- | 106 WS SR o have been | ALASKA COLLEGE TRAINS VERA KIRKRAW 70 LEAVE | Brownies, Dan Weaver, Thomas has been employed at Bailey's Oafe ristmas Lve and a clear blue sky ow‘mca(. ;l s wme:”me o Marehs, ey | either regulars or first string b BOYS AS CAMP COOKS SANITARIUM SOON, REPORT | gtevens, John Guerrero, and Lucy |for some .time while Mr. Green| Juneau todey is preparing ‘o ob-| SRR BTIEIIE B AT o trlp | stitutes will:Be lost by graduation. | . Some capable cooks are being de- i Kinch, who will'also take a second |is employed in . the mul of the D A N C E serve Christmas, 1934, in manner left toda e Three others who have played jun- | Veloped in the regular credit course| Miss Vera Kirkham, who has|part, the earth boys' mother. In- | Alaska: Juneau Golu'Mining Coms|| || A - befitting day of the O, business is rather quiet, 1o Varsity football the past three |in camp cookery at the Alaska Col- been confined in the P. O. A.|dian Dolls, Marian Tassell and May | pany. || “TONIGHT IN EAGLES’ Dhristian w o R e e :rd:n | years, and who were elevated to the |lege. The boys have been very|Sanitarium in Portland for the|james; Jap Dolls, June James and | > HALL gEvsrgreens. b a2 bes 2"%.- s I o “a.r m&ioas 5 ng Varsity during mid-season, also will |Successul with pies, yeast bread, |Past few months will be 4 passen- | Joseph Tassell; Dancing Doll, Em- | MATRON INJURED 7 : X cover forming the L oA seemed | [Ci ive their sheepskins in June. |cakes and quick breads, 8s well as (£€T for her home on the next trip | ma Watson; Fairy Doll, June, Kuer- | || Given by D.H.S. Seniors city's background, and to be getting along about as usual "o three members of |[many dishes suitable for camp [Of the Northland according cfo ad~|rero; Soldier Doll, George Wil-| Mrs. Netue Lean maton at the | Good. Music—Fine Time more eversg brilliant with col- in the communities we visited, “h(‘ present squad of forty players |cookery. vice received by her parents, .| liams; Cow Boy Dolls, Joseph Kinch | Royal /Corps Mounted. »Police bar-.| i ored electric lights and. tinsel, dec- Capt. Olsan said. o kg e R R AL i D YRR L e and Mathew Wilson, | racks ‘at Dawson, Y. T. recently || /Admission 50c for men orate the town itself, with holly PR gy # by i y ARG Music by the string ra, | Teceived a seriops. leg injuyry, in &' 25c for students and evergreen wreaths hung in MRS. JUDSON BROWN AND Nifl*t of lhchhcldovm; are m;mtbhers;an outstanding athlete in three ENJOYS PROGRAM and communify’ & g ‘:lv-'tcll]]es;; al : s 2 0 1 B e mak g <oit-| INFANT DAUGHTER ARE TQ |©f the sophomore class an US | sports during the past two years 5 3 ::xed‘m: g;n'::irg::sidzms h;&: LEAVE HOSPITAL TODAY‘ will have two more seasons Of |and a half, is among the regulars| Many attended the Christmas ex- f.'ZL’Zl p::hcor v:ihue :f'ufii"’"" b e bers of lovely outdoor trees can be Mrs. Judson Brown and her m_‘fcohball. to graduate next June, ercises held by the Cangregational h FRYE’S BABY BEEF Community Sunday school, Sunday " &8 " John Pen acker, who has been geen throughout the town and in- fant daughter, Judith Ann, will * nyD R “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON CHRISTMAS SERVICES | tempting arrays of gift suggestions, door trees, with gaily wrapped leave the Govenment Hospital to-| m,--mm.”-,,,,,,--,,,,--,,,,HM_( ;:’lv.pn;]rg‘:).g::x: eqjoyed the entertain- i : ir bases, day for their h Douglas in | 18 . noon tomorrow. At R - F B h C S:Ck;%;:ps’:iap:grs\:glk:w:i:;wsC‘!:; o::iermw‘ Eplendcmtix:]hoh;fiys at, iV()RTH;Afimc zign Lutheran Church. Pu%sl‘ilc“:xcl- rye' ru n Ompany i;]:lllic?‘te that the spirit of giving home i [ IR R AT I 1% gred. —adv. Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery ) L. finl aitis sy BTN A , ; DOUGLAS CHILDREN | gy i o e e i e L A e oy Windows of the shps, Wik MRS J F. MULLEN AND | v IIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImI_IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII||II|B beckon to the tardy shopper with | ideas both practical and luxurious for all members of the family, from grandmother to the tiniest infant. Many of the shops will be open this evening to accommodate the; busy shopper who has still a few more gifts to purchase and wrap before tomorrow dawns. | With special holiday dinners ar- ranged by all restaurants and spec- jal programs at the theatres, many people of the town will observe Christmas by giving the housewife herself a rest from the kitchen while to others, the day will rot b» Christmas if turkey and trimmings were eaten anywhere but at the family table. At many homes will hospitality include newcomers or those without families or homes of their own in the city, when dinne: is served at large damask covered tables. Dinners will be eaten both in town residences and country homes. according to varied tastes. With weather crisp and cold and not too much snow for easy driving, many will prefer to go to the country and oelebrate the holiday before roaring open fires in their log &g P e s = ! YOU can CcA AND AND A Happy TOM JOE GUS e e et e et e CARRY New Year GEORGE Juneau, Alaska CHRISTMAS IN CHICAGO Mrs. J. F. Mullen and her daugh-' ter, Missey, arrived today in Chi- cago to spend the Christmas holi- days there with Ben Mullen, who will join them there from South Bend, Indiana, where he is attend- ing Notre Dame, according to word received here by Judge Mullen. homes along the others prefer to remain exchange holiday calls, attend the church services or theatres during the day or evening. As an innovation there will be a noon service at the Resurrection Lutheran Church on Christmas Day, beginning at 12 o'clock, while there will be a Christmas service at the Episcopal Church in Douglas tomorrow. This evening, Juneauites will attend in their usual large numbers, the midnight mass at either the Catholic Church of the Nativity or Holy Trinity Cathedral. MR G OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles fo: sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. highwey, whi SH 1934 in town e T e L SRy DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE HALL @ Blinzler’s ()n‘ht‘szru @ Admission $1.00 All the kiddies in Douglas were on hand at the city dock Saturday noon for the arrival of the North- land, real Christmas ship for Doug- {las. Santa Claus was there fully prepared to make each one hap- ‘pv. and he did. The social hall of | the Northland was appropriately decorated for the occasion and en- | tertainment was provided for both |parents and children. Each visitor went away with a remembrance |of candies, fruits and nuts from | Santa. | P i SENIORS PLAN DANCE The Senior class, Douglas High | School, will give a dance tonight |in the Eagles' hall for the cele- bration of Christmas Eve. . OFFICERS APPOINTED | Mrs. Grace Bowman, worthy ma‘- | elect of the Nugget Chapter, O. |E. S., announces the following ap- pointments for the coming year: | Annie Gair, Chaplain; Beatrice | Guerin, Marshal: Bertha D. Goetz, Organist; Roberta Fraser, Adah; Fivera Spain, Ruth; Leila Devon, Esther; Catharine Balog, Martha; Elizabeth Fraser, Electa; Agnes Mills, Warder; and James O. Kirk- ham, Sentinel. B !COVERNMENT SCHOOL CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS Plans for a Merry Christmas at the U. S. Government school are about completed. Two plays will be |given Tuesday evening, beginning |at 8 o'clock. Grownups will present a combination pageant and dia- logue play entitled, “The First Christmas”. Characters are Mary, ‘Mable ‘Wilson; Joseph, Philip Jos- eph; The Inn Keeper, Paul Kinch; His Wife, Margaret Jackson; Shep- ® 9 ‘ Pay’n Takit . George Bros. Phone Your Orders! 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