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OVER WEEKEND = 3.18 Inches Recorded from BRDA g Sunday FRANK SERDARS WILL SAIL ABOARD YUKON F k Ay Rain Forecast Mr 1 Mr and son, who Juneau for 18 inche o the T i - CHRISTEN r period f p.m. Sunda LRF - high SUGAR BUY THE lo»l’()l'.\l) CLOTH BAG FOR ONLY 69- HEINZ Ketchup .arge Bottles zlier 45c Crosse & Blackwell’s Tomato Juicev Number 2 Cans 3 for 25(: S-% Corn “BABY KERNEL” 3 cans soc S Deloro WHOLE KERNEL CORN 3 cans soc NUMBER 2 CAN FOR M Aol Monte Asparagus Tips 3 cans 95c GREEN GIANT PEAS—-—3 cans 50c S. & W. CENTURY RIPE OLIVES 3 cans 50c OCEAN SRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 3 cans SOc PHONE 47 3 “THE PURE FOODS ST making for weks GROCERY. Tasty holiday cl 1 you will wish. pt Each can AMOCAT HOME STYLE Dl Monte PEARS LARGE CANS ONE-POUND CANS WHITE or GREEN Frequent Free Delivery ORE Heap the Festive Table! Your glorious Christmas Dinner has been in the for days and days, delicious turke ldings, . all are he el Monte PINEAPPLE SLICED—2 large cans — CRUSHED—2 lorge cans BUFFET STYLE—Sliced PEACHES —-—2 cans 5 5c Libby’s Sliced Beets THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 20, 1937 cor with Davis ¢ Harry speaker in beha B. Judson, the to attend because vestigating any high wind and rain. tended wishes f ind pleasant C dents of the Gastineau trict One of the choral groups to take part in the progra the Ann’s Boys' Choir who presented Come All ] Came Upon Christmas Tree Festival Draws Many Residents Community Singing Marks I'raditional Season Event Held on Triangle Place s was presented -as 1f of Mayor Thontas latter being unable of need for in- wge done by the the rain ied the timely intermis rday afternoon ion in provi o180~ ind « \ choir otfered the Hallelujah Chorus” Hark the Herald Angels Sing Hundreds of voices were hle n the singing O Little Town lenem” and “Hark the Angels Sing” v following which t school ; tior ld directing las Government presented iest of Kin i nt of the y and the Band played its final the groups disbanded e rman embled the opening T Ju ;roup sa u City Band played the ction, by thur Copi ted Chri divec Juneau Hibiated election yout the brig among ’ htl i Chri in the thte t ke commun- inging part ana nine e ouner n to enablis e benefit Aiabama “Joy to the World “Silent passed zht” were first preser by the its farmers to re school chorus group, following der the Federal rural ele Viiss Alice Palmer directed act PRICES FOR Tuesday Wednesday Thursday PUMPKIN | S°% Brand Finest Food Product in High THE CALIFORNIA meat for pies, mellowed old-fashioned I es, Large No. 2! tins | 2-25¢ RELIANCE Dinner Peas 5‘ 3 cans 45c 10¢ squash, re re, with everyth LIBBY’S i Orange Juice 12-ounce cans 2 for ZSc DEi. MAIZ '§7% CARROTS and PEAS |[Creamed Corn 2 Number 2 cans 35c 3 cans 39c RELIANCE Cut Beans They're Very Good 2 45 Perry’s Turkeys Come to THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY and choose the fowl that will gr ct your holiday poultry carefully. e your Christmas dinner. Whether it’s a GOOSE, DUCK, CHICKEN, or a ROAST, you will get only the choicest euts of quality meats at the CALIFORNIA GROCERY ORDER NOW! B-U-T-T-E-R DARIGOLD—;’s 2 Ibs. 93¢ RED SHIELD PRI} 2 Ibs. 87¢ California Grocery rol Beery Vorthern Light Presbyterian Her- |, fication Y& Cantata, Pageant Presemed Sunday To a large congregation assem- y in the Northern an Church, the >arol from the Skies” special Christ- mas observance with two dozen voic- Christmas trees in the choir loft provided the setting At the vesper hour service ay afternoon “The Chri v in Pageant and in Praise” was ; the Junior and High ments, with the chil- people’s choirs. son was in charge of ted by Miss Cyn- Avis Eric the .pageant Yl thia Batson, Mrs. J. F. Worley, and | Mrs, Harold Smith, Takin terday were Doris McEachran, Mar- jan Skinner, Harry Watkins, Mil- dred Webster, Betty Sloan, Gilbert Monroe, Hallie Rice, Paul Coke, E ley Guerin, Ned Rowe, Billy C Wesley Barrett, Lois Allen, tance Davis, B ra and Rands, Mary Tubbs, n, Mary and Marie Jean G Following the pageant, v Barba |songs were |and group s l4c 3 cans 45c MRS. LUCAS SAILS rry Lucas, wile Lucas, took pa the steamer Norah for the to spend the holidays with her son Harry Jr., ai Portland, Oregon, where he is a student atReed’s Col- leg of City part in the pageant yes-| Con- | Margar- | hel Fuku- Out on Traplines Trappers are setting out their traps today for mink, marten, land otter, weasel (ermine), fox, (red, cross, silver) and lynx in this dis- trict which is known as Fur District one. The season was opened this year on December 20, instead of Decem- ber 10, as formerly and will remain open until January 31. GLENN FERRIER IS PARTY HOST TODAY ON FIRST BIRTHDAY Glenn Ferrier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferrier, was host to a group of very young friends upon the cccasion of his first year birth- day this afternoon, assembling guests in the Ferrier residence at § the MacKinnon Apartments. A pink and white birthday cake was one of the main events of the afternoon. Guests invited to be present were § | David Gross and mother, Mrs. Zal- § main Gross; B The latest dance craze, “The Big Apple,” has devotees in all walks of life This picture, snapped in a New York hot-spot, shows (left to right) Prince Serge Obolensky, Mrs. Hugh Kellett, Walter Biggerstaff and the Duchess of Westminster concentrating on the contortions, The first known seismograph, used| The buying power of North Car- by the Chinese to measure earth- olina farmers is reported by Agri- quakes in the first century AD,, tultural statisticians e is being reconstruc in Tokyo by terially greater than two Japanese scientist time in recent year: other Jimmy Leveque and Mrs. George Leveque; Helen Jane Adams and Mrs. Arthur Adams; Do- lores Herron and Mrs. Ed Herron; Joan Jensen and Mrs. W. C. Jen- sen; Billy: Glafke and Mrs. William Glafke; Lodema Johnson and Mrs. George Johnson; Loraine Carlson . Lawrence Carlson; Kirk n and Mrs. Clarence Fel : Mrs. James Lynam, Mr: M. Sunich, Mrs. Gene Gath, Mrs. August Smith. i SRRV B R Lede and placer weation notices sale at The Empire Office. CHRISTMAS SHIP SAILS AND HERE IS All Kinds of Toys for Qlastea Girls and. Boys Dear Young Friends: Hello there! I'm told you've all been very good boys and girls—especially just lately— so I'm on my way to visit you with a ship chuck plumb-full of candy and toys! Surrounded by my trusty assistants, I am on the good ship ALASKA, and by the last reckoning we are due to dock at Juneau on December 22nd. Just what time of the day I can’t say now—you’ll have to keep an eye out for the ALASKA, and ask The Alaska. Line agent for the latest news. When we whistle into port, be sure to be there. [I'll be waiting in the social hall aboard ship with a gift for every girl and boy, and I want to see every one of you. Bring your parents, too, because the Alaska Steamship Company and I have planned some mighty jolly entertainment especially for them, with an orchestra and lots of good fun. It’s certainly going to be grand to see you again! Remember to watch for the Christmas Ship. Your faithful old, - JuidaOlaus