The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1941, Page 6

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| 'WEDDING ANNIVERSARY fi 4 OUTDOOR TREE "G egaurep Tusoay “01(5 OUOIAIIONS 10 chmfimgs il CON'I'EST ENDS BY SHELDON SIMMONSES | Asaska suncau ciosea Tuesday at 11%, American Can 5! Anaconda PAGESIX 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SRR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1941 . TODAY NAME CHANGE H PETERSBURG. Alaska—Mrs Leonard Thompson is her name now but before she was married it was—Merry Christmas Day. She was born on a December 25. Her L Y poherles O fabis Pl 4 Honoring Mr, .xn(l Mrs. Sheldon|26%, Bethlehem Steel 59%, Com Geneva Martin, who came to o mnnmnm whose first wedding an-|monwealth and Southern i, Cur-| . e e aike Bak ikt | e, —— S eiamey i wia, 3B, st Mrs, Alex | 1SS Wright 8%, International Har- bbbt NI L LSS Tom and Jerry Batter at Ge | Hold tertained with a buffet| VeSter 45, Kennocott 341, New York Cal.,, will become ghe bride of Ova, [RR0 NI R Gravesen, local miner, at 7:30 toe . Central 7%, Northern Pacific 4, sum,&r at their home last night. r‘Um!ed States Steel 50% Pound hight at the home of U. S. Com- e 27 ‘ Before dinner those in the dinne 4 . More outdoor Christmas decora-| 5 | $4.04 missioner Felix Gray in Douglas. |party were guests for cocktails at My, ahd Mrs. Bufy Labach willy tions made their appearance last!the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alf N. e night as the deadline for entering|nponsen. Mrs. Monsen was an at-| DOW, JONES AVERAGES witness the ceremony. ‘xhe Chamber of Commerce Outdoor | tendant at the vedding of Mr. and The following were Tuvsday's The newlyweds will make their |Christmas Tree Contest drew closer.|Mrs. Simmons in Ketchikan last DOV, Jones averages: indusirials home at 912 S Street, in Juneau. Brothers adv e ] IceCream)| B l.d Entry blanks, which may be clipped | year [106.34, rails 24.46, utilities 13.66 Ll el S on a’!’ from The Empire, must be post-| i i g IC Silagg (marked not later than midnight | H The Dauy Alaska Empire has the tonight “Lun sim kit chin” means blitz-' TOM AND JERRY BATTER largest paid circulation of any Al- S”ec‘a's 1 A clever “V" for victory over the|Krief in Chinese (Cantonese). At Sully's Bakery. Phone 577. adv. aska newspaper. lentrance to the Trevor Davis home| — R T E g g7 o s . . R, i, T on Sixth Street attracted much| 'comment as did the two lighted trees on the lawn. | i L | At the W. O. Carlson home at| | sixth and Seward, a large tree bril-| ED ] |liantly decorated with lights stands | i NC . |out fram its white background with | BALW New England Frozen Pudding | the aid of streamers of lights which| |radiate from the base of the tree 1und extend over the snow | - - - ?MIDNIGHI MASS RIS , » —— " 10 BE SAID BY Phons 638 Pearl Swanson Has To Be Hostess at " BISHOP CRIMONT e Parly on Birthday Chris,t_masDinner ? ! | 4 { { Plum Pudding ; | ! Juneau Dairies | \ i 5 { i ; Nessel Rode Pudding 3 { N s / THis onE SAYS, HOW *I'VE TASTED COME YOU WHISKIES EAST AND WOowW ‘EM Juneau Roman Catholics will| throng the Church of the Nativity wi midnight tonight as the solemn | Ten little friends were invited by | A family dinner party will be e S 4 o5 WEST, BUT CARSTAIRS S0, WHITEY ? q?gmwu.'b é)u{,f | s e et i e SO TH et Msihay o Sosinae ot Onrmnu besti} 8 b g ' elevenill wirthiday yestsrday At {Le ) Chslsiepiesiy 8t bar Bol, will be celebrated by the Most Rev. | IS THE BEST!" home of sher uncle and aunt, Mr.| Those who will be present Wwill and Mrs. Lindtner Skeie be Mr. and Mrs. L. Lundstrom of There was a birthday luncheon | poyglas, parents of the hostess, followed by birthday cake and 1ots | pr and Mrs. Ed Sweeney, Mrs. F. of ice cream. The children played | o Glark and daughters Doris, Mar- games during the afternoon | garet and Diane and Mr. and Mrs Joining in the party for Pearl,| 5" g e whose parents are visiting in the |l Tl L0 0 are unable States at present, were her uncle, R A 5 g Carl Swanson snd Mrs, Lorens |t be Present are Mr. McKinley, J. R. Crimont, Bishop of Alaska. | \_,V\/\_/ The Rev. Willian G. LeVasseur will serve as deacon of the mass and the Rev. Edward C. Budde as sub-deacon | ® | The midnight mass will be fol- T lowed by a mass of thanksgiving. % g ;fl First mass Christmas morning G will be at 7 o'clock and the last at = gl E r, d F. A. Clark, | 10:30 c’clock, which will be a high se, who assisted Mrs. Skeie in | Who is at Homer, an * A : ; o X:lfvhx‘fll":: s kil iy | mass sung by the Children’s Choir 2 my whiskey 3 sure ! s0 How aBoUT : AT A - - The benediction of the blessed sac- IS RICH, YET i TRYING THE WHISKEY SUCCESS BRI rament will follow the high mass. LIGHT, MILD, YET OF THE YEAR...AT A BUDGET- | [ TOM AND JERRY BATTER Cowbirds do not built m*.s\vbul {| Kenneth Thibodeau will be Mas: HEARTY, TASTES BALANCING PRICE ? At Sully’s Bakery, Phone 577. adv.|lay eggs in nests of other birds, !iter of Ceremonies, and the follow- JUST RIGHT | Mfiwo&d’&' --o which unknowingly raise the cow- |ing altar boys will participate in % % Sl cngumaie i oyt lie servioes:" George’ Shaw, Mitre ~~—\ 7/ CARSTAIRS b e sissniniionsd | Beaver; George . Kelly, Crosler i i Geing Dentills Bearer; Terence Lennon, Book / | | ite Seal Bearer; Albert Shaw, Bouge Bearer; A daughter has been born in |Jack Harrington, Acolyte; Richard Hdoll);\vdoo(; to Katherine DeMille, McCormick, Acolyte; Francis Smith, . ; < adopted daughter of Director C. Censer Bearer: James ck, N 5 gt g ot St < |omr i, S Msciomit ' WA tor Anthony Quinn. The child, |Train Bearer: John Monagle, Ger- g o et S the couple’s second, will be named |14 shaw, Alexander Stevens, Wil- e Kristina. Their first child, 8 bo¥, |jiam Pagaran, Jerry Wade and drowned in a fish pond last Marc] @ fish pond last Mareh. | popert McCormick, Torch bearers, | - - > - L e AR CABSTAIBS White Seal | { Four teachers on their way to posts at Office of Indian Affairs The meetings of the Boy Scout schools were in Juneau today. Mr. |First Aid Class under the direction land Mrs. Walter B. Wilder will |of Howard Dilg have been cancelled A teach at Kanatak. Mr. and Mus. |until after the first of the year. r o rote DO ALL YOLR’I I;UYG”FG policies 'd‘ Glmt ‘;“m ‘ Joe Hamilton, Jr., are scheduled to| Future classes will be announced you against EVERY serious hazard tha i teach in the Indian school at Haines. | later. l BLENDED WHISKEY 1 "A Box of HOLEPROOF In Holeproof's Lovely Cloth CHIMNEY GIFT BAG To win her heart anew hang this clever Chimney Gift Box | Tle Man who Cares saps: on her tree. It contains a box ens any of your property? Or, do z‘ny lack some ‘l gt <o G 7 of three pairs of sheer, lovely sential so tt vou have only “ordinary’ Bl + Holeproof Fine Stockings in the s Ay s a m:’y Sk von BERGS ENTERTAIN : GLOVERS ENTERTAIN ! season’s best colors! Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg and| ' Fourteen will be entertained at a trtford Fire insurance. Christmas night dinner by Mr. and | Mrs. A. F. (‘vluver at their honw S attuc SeMEY [ s i o, T gt wil e -covor na idaughter Grace wl]l entertain the 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 o TS nd Mrs. John Oberg, Mr. and | Ldnbdon While Dt A e aml Y oe ore INSURA S |Mrs. clifford Ber, Mrs Carl| ov” Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred‘ il e Tl JUNEAU PHONE 24€ | Strombeg, Arthur Ladd and Emst | Geeslin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, | b Mgr. | Oberg. Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Farrell and Mr e O 5 and Mrs. Claude Hirst. PR MRS. ALEXANDER RETURNS | e Mrs. George Alexander has CHRISTMAS GUESTS jarrived in Juneau from the south! Guests here during the holiday afw; visiting her son-in-law and [season are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Sher- |Chipperfield, of Petersburg, where Chipperfield is divisional supervi- |sor for the Forest Service They‘ |will have their Christmas dinner yman, her young granddaughter and her son Geoge who is attending the UlliV“"fi":\' of ‘i’*‘*““'&"”; ;tomonm\ at their hosts Mr. and| & Why shove and jostle through crowds outside when you can solve your Christmas o 1mu".r\.'. E— Mrs. Keith Wildes. i problem economically and comfortably at our store? We have gifts that will please i F— 5 . “' AR every name on your list. And everything is reasonably priced for Christmas. SALISBURY, N. C. — With the| EFORD. FANMUY BEUNION 3 RS el | Members of the Burford family | §# i streamliner doing 80 miles anhour, o entertain tomorrow. The hosts the engineer suddenly saw a hand |wi pe Mr. and Mrs.-J. B. Burford | moving back and forth on hisiang their sons, Jackie and Donnie‘ front window, like a windshield | Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Bert | wiper. He stoppedthe train. Ontop|Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White | of the engine lay a youth who |and infant son, Mrs. Lottie Spickett, ‘ said: “I guess I just wanted to|Frank Gourlay and Mr. and Mrst get off!” Charles Hooker. PRSPPIy T R S S 1 Tie Pressers Mixers Door Chimes Toasters Bed Lamps Table Lamps Coffee Makers Floor Lamps Irons Heating Pads Tree Lights Egg Cookers TO ALL OUR FRIENDS: Times this year have often been difficult and they may continue so, but we cannot let that get us down. We "Just Gotta Keep Goin'.' In spite of blackouts, efc., we are thinking of you, and wish you the BEST OF HOLIDAY GREETINGS, ALL GOOD LUCK and GOOD CHEER FOR THE NEW YEAR. We would like you to call at our store next time you are downtown for a beautiful calendar for the Year 1942. Hamilton-Beach Mixers Mixmasters : SHAVEMASTER S" AVERS REMINGTON RAND '« wim - DARSONS ELECTRIC C0. California Grocery and Market JUNEAD N BB BB P D e e e e e e e e e ] . 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