The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1936, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1936. | two games this season than it scored PURDUE GR‘ID TEAM |in the entire schedule last year. OPENED wlm RUSH}The Boilermakers accounted for 82 polnt,s 47 against Ohio University | wand 35 against Wisconsin, as com-| There are two kinds of soil erosion | —that caused by wind, and that | caused by water. e A distilled liquor called arrack\ LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 19.—Pur- | | pared with 65 points for the eight|was made in India as early as 8001 due scored more points in the first ! games of the 1235 schedule. g ‘ | | | School, | their GREETINGS A fora RIGHT MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! IR | —Mervin Click. | World"—Congregation. | ginia Meyers. | ise and Song, Christmas,”—Junior Girls i m Instrumental Duet, “Silent Night™ Iv‘"g rng[ —Mervin Click and Ivar Conn. T d N ht Recitation, “A Christmas Poem” Man —Stella Barnesson. fined Duet, “I Wish I might Have Seen ed a The Bethel Pentecostal Sunday 121 Main Street, will have Christmas program Tuesday evening, December 22 at 7:30. The following program will be given. Everybody is cordially invited. Opening Song, “Joy to son. Recitation, Gregarieff. Instrumental Duet “O Holy Night" i@ —Audrey and Carl Click. g The Angel's Song"— y School Chorus. Recitation, “Eternal Christmas”— 3 Ivar Conn. Christmas" | , F100 S0lo, “O Come All Ye Faith- { ful”—Mary Margaret Femmer | Recitation, “By the Light of the Recitation, “What It Meant” — Star'—Carl Click. Donald Phillips. Sor “Hark! the Herald Angels Exercise, “Garlands for Jesus'— Sing’—Congregation. | Primary Gi Exercise, “Echoes of Christmas Recitation, “I'he Old, Old Story” from Mission Fields"—Senior Girls | —Rolf Reese | Recitation, “A Closing Wish" Song, “The Beautiful Message’— R0y Bailey. Children from Bethel Beach Home.| Superintendent’s remarks and of- Recitation, “Christmas Prepara- |fering for Missions. tion"—Phylliis Cameron T Song, “No More Room in the| Manger”—Doris Graves, accompan- ALLEN PUTS |ied by Margaret Femmer. CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 19.—-One “Gift of Love"—Susan Beth- the Recitation, —Wilbur Kurr. “Merry Song, “Christmas Star” — Lewis Barnesson. Recitation, “All For Jesus"—Vir-! BERLIN, Dec Him"—Laura and Janet Stephen- broug kisser, . GOSTLY KISS 19.—A Kkiss cost a at Kiel about $3.200. He w that amount because he K T married woman. Her husband nst the ad been DR ht an action alleging that h T T TE nsulted. The court declared it, was only owing to the defendant’s record that he escaped nment - o called “addled parliament” pril 6, 614, sat through two hs, and was dissolved by James I without ha bill. REEIT ; passed a single —For a Very Perhaps the youngest person in the world to havé a painting in a museum is Vera Baker, 9, of New York City, whose “yentas” hangs in the permanent collection of the mu- seum of modern art. Vice President John N. Garner likes to take a turn at cooking on hunting trips. 2NNV The Ideal Gift MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 Recitation, “All Through Christ” V—Dulnres Allred. { 3| Song, “Clap Your Hands” — | Q% ‘anm) Girls. | X | Exercise, “Christmas Stars” | | Primary Boys. Recitation, “The Three Wise Men” —May Barnesson, “Keep the Christmas Joy- Your Heart"—Mrs. John- | ning | Browns, Recitation, “God Gave His Scn”| of the most daring bits of base run- in the American League last season was perpetrated by Johnny Allen, Cleveland pitcher. In the | sixteenth inning of a game with the Cleveland had the base: filled with none out. Hughes bounced to Pitcher Walkup, who threw home to force Pylak. Catch- er Hemsley then threw to first, re —and a— HAPPY NEW YEAR SERVICE MOTORS son’s and Mrs. Cameron’s Children. | tiring Hughes. In the meantime Recitation, “The One Refrain"—|Allen, who had been on second, { Anton Bartness. |rounded third and tore home, & ‘| Instrumental Selection, “It Came Kknocking the ball from Hemsley's # | Upon the Midnight Clear” — Or- hand and scoring the winning run. i chestra. e W. P. Johnson EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR DELCO RADIOS IN JUNEAU Recltauon “I Wish the Stars Abmu 60 pm cent uf the nnuoxn CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS IN COFFEE SHOPPE THE MRS. J. J. JACOBSON 229 Third Street GASTINEAU HOTEL i WMMA«M@&@%MM%%@@W i +4_H.|+4—|—H—H-H-H—I-H+H‘H'H*'H‘H‘H‘H'H'1-H-H+ | | | ALASKA E MERRY CHRISTMAS SAM THE TAILOR Tailor Made Suits MAY THIS CHRISTMAS BRING YOU HAPPINESS . . Christmas revolves itself around the home, so it is with this thought in mind that the personnel of this store extends— .MAY YOUR HAPPINESS EXTEND THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US { JUNEAU TRANSFER | i Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 !’ SEASON’S GREETINGS Merry Christmas—Happy New Year TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS {{ JUNEAU MOTORS United Food Co. .....i imwm’.wemwm FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) j GREASES § ; JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC. GAS — OILS

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