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g e g b 1 games to be play- hool gymnasium are r this ev when the " DOUGLAS COLISEUM First basketb: Tuesday—Wednesday 'FHE LIGHT THAT FAILED" — PSR SAVE THIS DATE! Elks’ Annual HIGH JINKS New Year's Eve DEC. 3IST ® FROLICS ® DANCING ® FUN 10 0'CLOCK Till the Wee Hours FAVORS—HATS NOISEMAKERS and FOR THE FIRST TIME A Snowbail Shower IN REALITY! ADMISSION $1.10 Free! LILLIAN UGGEN'S MUSIC Ladies ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 4% Earnings 4 motorists [NSURED SAFETY I " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 30, 1940. | Douglas High School team plays the = fare is difficult to abolish and cwh and the Eagles will engage | precautions must be exercised n quintet prevent real disaster to someone. ; at 7:30 o'clock the opener a fast one, adding be by the first mentioned two | 9 smaller children who at- teams. Spectators will be able to tempt a turn on Third Street. Little enjoy the contests from the balcony | Bonnie Wagner received a big welt and with comfort never possible in | On her forehead Morig whien old Na she collided with the drug store corner while going too fast to make the turn the R COASTERS IN DANGER A near serious accident to one | Y. coaster in Douglas Saturday night should react as a warning to both and coasters alike, and le prevention of other acci-| Douglas Eagles will be |the people of Juneau as well as of | the Island at a Hi-Jinks party in their new hall tomorrow night to see | the Old Year out and the New Year | in, according to a time-honored cus- tom of the Aerie, an annual affair, lasting usually until next morning. Beginning .at 8 o'clock there will be cards for all who like a game of bridge, whist or pinochle and pri for the highest and lowest score: turned in Dancing to musi -> o HI-JINKS IN DOU: NT FOR ALL C NEL dents, Wilfred Rice was the near victim referred to and only his agility in rolling off his sled two seconds be- fore the ick it saved him from an injury s a side of the sled was broken, although the car was stopped about half the way s the Third and D streets inter- on, where the accident occurred The ural tendency of motorists tn e the right-of-wav on an arterial highway or main thorough- Working to Offset U-Boats by John Neimi, Members of the Harding Township unit of the American Women’s Voi- untary Services, comprised of people in all walks of hfe, work side by side in New Vernon, N. J., in a remodeled barn preparing canned goods #0 be sent to Britain. The organization has canned more than 4,000 quarts of food for shipment to England- y the Alaska Association way. mortgages Your Savings Are Insured, Are Instanily Available, and Earn Greater Relurns with the ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF IUNEAU Chartered and Supervised by the Current earnings of 4% with INSUR- ED SAFETY are made possible by siment in safe home . . . every dollar of your savings up to $5,000 is her ed b 1 agency of the Unite n- ment Telephone 3 U. S. Government hosts to | - “'HAS A DATE WITH THIEF OKLAHOMA CITY Dec. 30. — Claude Teddy, filling station work- has a date—he hopes—with a -up man T'll return this one month from tonight,” said the robber as. he held up Teddy and fled with $8. saxaphone and accordion, John Bourne on the drums, and Glen Edward at the piano, will follow the cards and refreshments will be serv- ed. Everybody is welcome. NEW YEAR PARTIES More than fifty young people en- joyed the dancing party given by Doris Cahill at her home in Tread- well Saturdav night. Enlivening the event were prize dances such as the jitterbug, best waltz and others, six prizes being warded. Luncheon, buf- | fet style, was served. Tomorrow night the Cahill home wil be respendant with lights, and laughter as it is to be “Open House” by Mr. and Mrs. friends, many of whom have been invite | out and the New Year in - JR., GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY The thirteenth birthday of Otto | Pfeiffer, Jr. and Christmas com- bined for the occasion of a party given at his home yesterday which the boy enjoved with a number of his Hlaymates. The guests included Dickie and Jimmy McCormick, Floyd Osborne, Gilbert, Herbert and Lcui: Bonnet. .- SEWING CLUB MEETING Mrs. L. A. Johnson will be the hostess for a ving Club meeting to be held at her home this evening Twelve members, residents of both OTTO, . | sides of the channel, belong to the club -+ Reservations For Ski Dinner Dance Will End Thsse planning to attend 'tomor- row night's annual Ski Club din- ver dance in the Gold Room of th nof Hctel urged to ma their holiday A highlight of the social calern the affair will begin 9:30 o'clock. A three piece orchestra will provide music during the even- ling. - - Councils Enfertain - With Dinner Party- To bid farewell to Mrs. Robert mpson, who plans to sail soon on a vacation trip to the states, Dr. and | Mrs. W. W. Council entertained last | e' ning with a dinner party at l.hu Baranof Hotel. ! The affair was in candlelight and | holiday decorations were sclecled‘ | for the occasion. { | Guests were Gov. and Mrs. Ernest | Gruening, Dr. and Mrs. Simpson, |Mr. and Mrs, I. Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Minard Mill, Dr. and Mrs. S. Ramsey, Mrs. Robert Bender, Miss 'erme Goldstem and R L. Bernard. 'SKI PATROL LT0 MARK 5 | DANGER STRETCHES, The Ski Patro will attempt to mark dangerous stretches on the Douglas Ski Trail with red flags so | that skiers will be warned before | reaching places requiring caution. In addition there will be a sign nlaced each week indicating how far |down the trail it is safe to ski and skiers are urged not to take undue chances by ignoring these caution signs, - ee—— | TOM AND JERRY BATTER Made to order, during holiday sea- son,—Sully’s Bakery. adv. Pkl L NGTICE AIRMLIIL ENVELOPES, showmy | nir route from Seatile to Nome, on | sate at J. B. Burtord&ca adv Cahill to their | to help speed the Old Year | Nevest; lnd butnl U. S. medium bombers is the B-26, skown ukin‘ off h!ln( Prciuct of the Glenn L. Martin factory there, this high Lerformance dealer LARGE——FRESH 2 dozen 79 G rapefruit TEX-SUN——PINKS \ 3 ] 5 \ 3 s N N N ) N s N N 5 ) N N N N ). ) N \ \ 3 N )\ \ \ ) \ ] N ) N \ \ \ ] \ I} \ { \ LEMONS LARGEST IN TOWN! Acdozen PUMPKIN NO. 2% TINS 2 for zsc 7U0P 4% PHONE 699 Prices Good 31st and 1st DRY VERMOUTH (FRENCH) Noilly Pral §2.25 A HEAL SPECH\L (We Have Plemy)l CHAMPAGNE FRENCH———————1928 VINTAGE ROI DE MARNE \ ! § \ ) \ \ \ \ ) \ Il \ \ \ \ ) N \ \ 3 ) ) E \ ) \ ] ) \ 3 N ) N ) You can’t Even Tie This One' 'COGNAC BRANDY 10-YEAR-OLD FRENCH 4-5 quart 34.25 o e e | winther, Robert E. Moe, Richard ohbevick, Bernhard Westby D:m | Tweidt, Gudmund Wini aura Aase, Mrs. Norma Homme L] Sons of Norway iiale Large |5 B c!ass Saiurday‘ “lla Ramberg And John Satre. ; ? ,:::.““.fif: iy J:;*;zifa;"‘mgfmena,n With | v meeting held Saturday night in ‘ h: . (}::\.x;e::;n Pacific Coast or- i Tea on Satu rday anizer for the lodge, was present| Miss Elma Olson, Miss Mabel or the gathering and after the|Monson and Miss Velma Bloom were neeting dancing was enjoyed with }hustesus Saturday afternoon at qusic furnished by the club or-|their apartment in the Assembly hestra. | with a holiday tea. Candidates initiated were Caxl Pouring during the affair were idsen, Olaf Marking, Tarris N.|Mrs, Harry I. Lucas, Mrs. Robert Watterstad, John Winther, Tores Rice, Mrs. Jack Finlay and Mrs Vess, Mrs, Theresa . Johi F’rank Swartz. by 1 Newest U. S. Bombet Takes to tfie Alr test flight at Baltimore, Md. of destruction soon will be yolling off the production lines, i G ME ‘GROCERY 3 Deliveries "APPLES EXTRA FANCY PLACE PACK WINESAP KETCHUP' HEINZ 2 botles 39« GINGER ALE GRENADINE TOM COLLINS WHISKEY SOUR SPM!LING WATER HOME LIQUOR COMPANY - Olympia, Case 24 Slubbyss3.oo ----BEER Ii wnll pay you Io buy your New Year Liguorsa the Home Liquor Store American Meat Co. PHONE 38 H-A-M HALF or WHOLE Pound 35¢ CENTER CUTS Pound 35¢ Turkeys . Ducks . . Geese Capons . . Roast Chickens Stewers . . Fryers . . Broilers Fresh Cocktail Shrimps COlympia Oysters . . Willapoint Uysters —Pints and Quarts % ! | e | % \POT ROASTS i Free Delivery Until 5 P. ¥ ==Qur Stock Is Compleie WHITE LABREL SCOTCH 4-5quart§3.15 BLACK and WHITE SCOTCH 45pint $1.85 WINE-—-WINE A REAL OLD PORT———BRING YOUR JUG! GALION §1.75 ('l‘hm Is Our Regular $2.25 Potl) }evening by Mr. and Mrs. RoO! | Cowling at t! eir apaxlmun in Akervncks Are s e > Marking the third wedding anni- WHY ”UF‘F‘F'R " nur versary of the R. M. Akervicks, an Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. informal party was given Saturday Red Cross Chiefs in Mectmg Norman H. Davis and Justice Hughes ' finnglnw"hm‘g:,fln of incorporators of the American 8,250,000 members had enrolled in the Red Cross this year and contributions to the. War Relief fund now ex- ceeded $21,588,000. Photo shows Norman Davis, chairman of the American Red Cross, talking with Chief Justice Evans Hughes, vice president of the organizal N AL T SR