The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1935, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1935. ' B { 5 Corps vs. Brunswick, 7:30 p. m.; Unit- B ’ ANGOON CHILD DIES HERE Florence Williams, 14, died at the ‘ 3 i 1 | Already $451 Blizabeth Peterson, 14-months-old | Government Hospital this morning) ~ ) 1 RADDE TUP AT o e ‘ b The yC't AT s A e . from | The Temains are at the C. W. Cartaf 5 | ] 1S LILY s Government | M 1ary. No funeral arrangements TITLEINBIG | sovs BoxinG clus | BIVES PLAY IN ' ONFRITZ COVE ™ o oo e cum o i the Covernment Mortary. N funers amangeenl R N BK MEETING POSTPONED, | | 8451 had been collected in Ju- NO 1= {0111 was a resident of Hoonah. TEN BBWLING B SW| WRESTLING MAT HERE N l- GHURGH fii0 sumeE i ¢ g | meship RS made. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON <i{» sl ! 1 | Harland, on the Fritz Co ;| the annual Ch as. fund to | W. Car To you all from the Alaska | The Boilermakers lost three games 5 e s The regular Tuesday meeting of R e sd This was the discovery | MO’ in the Ploneer's Home at | ther died about a ye Transfer Co. We suggest coal as & o L to the Hoosie and thereby the Sw“d)'mmmflz‘ 1,30“1‘115"71%' 189 |ihe B Boxing and Wrestling Clun i }m“n y ,;l“l" ““\ I’In‘lh,“m;“ Si Mr, Gross says there is | - > most appropriate gift. Rox and o e championship, in the windoup | 199: for total of 576—won first plac T uht. bas been can. | “Why the Chimes Rang,”a day by Mr. Harland who | contribute, SHOP IN JUNEAU! Sumara. Telephone 436. —ady, * of the Big Ten Conference bowling |in the three-game totals for O. Koski B e e * | motored out to his summer lodge. A e Sk — ! s Saturday night, |Of the Pioneers in the City League auss 1€ [Alls o0 LN i Christmas Pagent, | rowboat, oars, dishes, Aladdin lamp | - eir three-game vic- | DOWling at the Brunswick alleys Sat- The next ineeting of club Well Received | i cliabed som it [urday night. J. Hitkm ef the Colum- | PPonsored by the Juneau Police De- place in the team standings to a|Pia Lumber team was sec with 553 i At e Why the Chi " a Christ- | trom t on within three-way tie with the Badgers and 8nd Ed Radde of the A e S G b B A g he pas Ve A Bolltsmen it nL\h‘P The team was third with 55 7 Junge, will be held in the |ma: play, was presented at 5:30 0'- “ € P I'lini, who bowled their last confer- | ed one of t jum at the EIks Hall on next|ciock vesterday afternoon in_the | 10T v e sk |Northern Light Presbyterian Church | be 'stat | the game scort iikan, [py members of the Sunday School ‘X‘emdl)ult‘l' of the season. v with 212 and Kosk e the primary grades, and mem- | DT The City 0 Seihenany o of the Young People’s Club. | PURSER WINCH IS . Lumber, Alt and and will He Ruth Sarah Coffin was di- | s Frye-Bruhn, and X ‘}}' ‘,“‘\ “”’l“‘lgnf oans | of music, Mrs. Helen R. Web- ‘ TO TAKE VACATION 13 o BLahin ool ; f Pamil with the fol- e X Gy SRR directed and m: d the play, | e Mf::;cd 1—::{:;x1;hr2;_01;;6‘ (':‘;‘rl;n:i: : i b il The club is now equipped & Giirol Boety Bavl hved naidt purser of the motor- s e o el Alt Heidelberg nist. Also aiding in the music ° EobSe 2T Prasic Matia of fhe Hobaiers 'with | & AL 1e wers 1018 Mo Aexaiier, Snv }Iuiw:'r;pz:ké % 78. Metealf bowled 209 for the best b LSS Gk MEVK M SoE ! of about two months and . . ame, and Henning was second with -> > e ts to visit California 202. R. H. Stevenson of the Hoosiers ene of the play was in a ca- SR i « » with 201, was the only other player el {bin at the edge of the woods near a to break 200 Frye-Bruhn Co. Cathedral town, the locale moving FD RTEE EAD | > The complete scores of fhe last ser- | orrrt " e Hate 8 servies:in the Catheull [ ies of games on the conference bowl- H'JM,“ 3 i toelf. The following were members | & v e arrett 151 152 lof the cast i, R SR . i olger, Lee Lucas; Steen, Hallie o Tt b i 90 e bt 0 ¢ Rice; Bertel, Kenneth Webster; Wo- | Dalma Hanson 137 138 106— 381 | Rieck ... e I_ T N BH ; nd Angel, Mary Jeanatte Whié- | | petsti e 191 179 iy ] Lo Rmh_MaxL gnauley Heisel; | Metealf 209 178 2oty Courer, Keith Petrich; King, Louis | 4| # Rt Halm A sl lons ven: Taylor; Clergyman, Dean Williams; : | : > # . 3.40-9) " 4 Rich Woman, Helen Beistline; Girl, |- A . g i tals 53 5 o S0 ~- T~ will be held at the o - - ) wie “T,‘I‘fl‘;m” el Totals mvn:m:.m 4371374 ;Hpm"m‘; S RIS e i S *>" Ruth Allen; Aaltar Boy, David Heisel Eight \Ayl(hms Unidentified ¥ 160 145 Y 157 154 118— agg TS title-holders in the Pacific Coast Scenery wa by Clarence Aulopsy Planned ¥ 152 158 1‘70 384 100 ';)3 Conference, and the Ilini, Bi ren Rands. Dean Williams served as [j gy 170 170 {98 141 160 '?3 srence champions, wil electrician. High school young peo- on Uriver . h 4 ki 2 S o i 531 of three games for ar- Ple trimmed the tree and acted as ; | s ¥ i T R R SRR title.. Miss H. Paulsen, lshers to the large crowd that at- IOPE . Dec. 23 —Eight H i 3 e N e e R T regar, ir., and Maxtin Lav. tended. ictims remained unidentified as in- Whitman'’s Sampler Y £ VS, s 4 ly § ) i comprise the f nnel of the o - - v < planned to determine why & e Cpleubi )L s ns il o | lien DL B o ot b T b ntic Greyhound Bus pungea | Augustine & Kyer's - 4 o | R gy e e 190 115 198 359 | posed of Mrs. Tilden, Charles Sabin. TEACHERS GIVE 4 persons to icy l"""‘“‘ Jartay e d 2 5 - aBCAD W Henininz. h an open drawspan in the 3 T PN 1w e = b e W “AT HOME” TEA xnomaox River bridge CANDY 4 T s b i 3 3 3 i mond photo- g lr”il:z;‘tals 501 499 490—1490 ; l‘w";;';s R GREETINGS OF THE SEASON E’l;k:c stc; l;;xcy Sinclair, Cynthia es of the ma- In F Pack Drug co. sh— . 3 59— 437| To you all from the Alaska Battson an arriet Cutler enter- et when hauled n ranc cRage: Mrs. Bayard 1 18t Sedton . 161 168 165 407 | Transier Co. We sugsest conl as & tained at an “at home” tea yester- f et Yy Fa ges - otk D Kosky 9 199— 576 | most. a date gift. Rox and 9ay afternoon between 5 and 6 p. m., lanned on L. G 2 Finlay 144 191 | Era Telphone 436, . —ady, in their apartment in the Assembly ] 1 pound to 10 pounds i ; A e o v [ B w0 510 o sesvrh Teachers of the Juneau high and ed trom the water ..... "Express Money Orders Anytime Totals 448 519 501—1468 The following City e games | Gauze is said to have been made grode schaols were invited. hours after C: »—Average—Did not bowl |are scheduled for tonig Signal | first at Gaza in Palestine PR IS TR ige ‘tender: i ot J SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! rough the span A % R R TA & ¥ = v FINEST PASTRIES To Complete the Finest i AN - aked Spec°al l; or Chl ] tma AL Make this Christmas = l ls s the best coer with a == b new Atwater Kent. = And its pleasure will = 183 repeat itself every = ° : Only at Yuletide Does th s i - nly at Yuletide Does the i H = SAN FRANCISCO BAKERY = Prepare These Delicious Cakes ' ‘“ » E d * and Pastries e ; S Take advantage of the = o * 3 . 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