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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— agngzga@&ma&:m@g&g’g@%@g@%%%%fi%@a@g@&g‘ B. B. 6 AME WEDNESDAY, 23rd—THURSDAY, 24theea S P ECIALS uan SUNLAND GREEN RIPE OLIVES 2 3¢ SHURFINE RIPE OLIVES - - E}Eflifof:)ckail -2 for 49? SHURFINE COCKTAIL SAUCE - 23¢ MUSHROOM SAUCE 17¢ CRANBERRIES 2 pounds G« PHONE THR 767 CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES .. PROGRAM ‘THURSDAY 'The Christmas program of the Chapel-by-the-Lake Sunday School will be held " Thursday evening, Christmas Eve, at the Chapel-by- the-Lake, according to an an- nouncement made today by Mrs. Clérence Wittanen, superintendent of ‘the Sunday School. The exer- cises will start at 7 o'clock, and a Recitation, “The Wise Men,” by coidial invitation is extended to|David Graves; song, “Christmas the public to attend. The program Carol,” by the Sunday School; re- is as follows Song, “Come All Ye Faithful,” |all; prayer, The Rev. Willis Booth; recitation, “Welcome,” by Rose Lee Jekill; recitation, “Christ- mas Candles,” by Elaine Arnold, Elizabeth Peterson and Ann Rei- chl Song, “Christmas Prayer,” by the Sunday School; recitation, “A Joke on Santa,” by Frederick Wit- tanen; recitation, “The Blessed | Baby Jesus,” by Paul Maier; Peg- gy Lindegaard and Charlie Dob- bins. IFT C0-0P CRAB MEAT - - 45 OVSTERS - - - 29 SHURFINE 12-0z. Jar SWEET MIX PICKLES 31 SWEET PICKLES - 49O SHURFINE 2 Size Can PUMPKIN - | 2for3Ac WALNUTS - 40¢ pound FILBERTS - 35¢ pound PECANS 33¢ pound PHONE T67 citation, “Chhistmas Star,” by Jane Jekill; recitation, “Christmas Morn,” | by George Graves and Victor Johnson; recitation, “Living the Christmas Spirit,” by Billy Graves; song, “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,” all Pageant, “The Holy Night,” by ' the Sunday School. The . pageant | Viiis Booth. opens with the first two verses of “Silent® Night, Holy Night,” and includes the reading of the Christ- mas Story by Rosie Maier and Billy Graves; a vocal number, “Away in a Manger,” by Elaine Arnold, Elizabeth Peterson and Ann Reichl, and the following carols by all the children: “O, Lit- tume !in the Blomgren Bldg. amination until Jan. 15. Your Holiday Shopping Is Made Easy by Buying from the Items Listed Below: Carving Sets . . . Punch Bowls and Cups Stand Lamps . . . Table Lamps Skates (ice) . . . Pyrex Sets Ping Pong Sets . . . Tools . . . Bread Knives Cake Plates Dazey De Luxe Can Openers Mixing Bowls . . . Range Sets . . . Nut Bowls Nut Crackers . . . Cookie Jars Electric Popcorn Poppers Cake Decorating Sets Water Sefs . . . Fancy Glass Tumblers Dinner Sets . . . Bread Boards Cannister Sefs . . . Roasters Occasional Chairs Lamp Tables . . . Smoking Stands End Tables Tea Pot . . . Jardinieres Bed Lamps . . . Student Lamps S p Uy LENSES REPLACED Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson's offi¢e mas baskets. will be! open for repairs and replacements | adv. of broken lenses on Monduy.Wed-: nesday and Friday evenings only,| THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY Phone OPEN WEDNESDAY AND 3 5&5‘?2@%5222’-??2&:5‘:2@27;2&2%mffifirgilfiiwémfifiw%%%fimw& 353 THURSDAY EVENINGS! o : M (ule of the Gastineau Channel #§ (League was announced today by gig | Tommy Powers and starts with two M8 [in Douglas. The new schedule, be- #] | Officers vs. Cheechakos. M Club and Waacs vs. "8 and Waves vs. Cheechakos. ' Blues and Waves vs, Malamutes. Moose vs. St. Louls Blues. j and Sigacs vs. Waves. % and Beavers vs. Officers Club. “ and JHS vs. Waacs. Id Beavers vs. Malamutes. §# and Cheechakos vs. St. Louis Blues.| R are as follows: in Juneau, Lagle ¥ and Hoffman; in Douglas, McNeil ~ i * |and Brown tle Town of Bethlehem,” “Angels | Sing a Lullaby,” “Joy to the World,” | Lundeburg and Kruhkoski. and closes with the last two verses | of “Silent Night, Holy Night” This | number is presented by candlelight, ! and the children are to be in co- Christmas Message by The Rev. L and Falcons vs. Blues The new basketball game sched- doubleheaders tomorrow night, two games in Juneau and two games | ginning tomorrow night and through January 25, is as follows: December 23 In Juneau—JHS vs. St. Louis Blues and Moose vs. Falcons. In Douglas—Bruins vs. Sigacs and Beavers vs. Waacs. December 28 In Juneau—JHS vs. Moose and December 30 Falcons vs. Malamutes. January 4 In Juneau--Waacs vs. Officers 4% |Club and Moose vs. Sigacs. | In Douglas--Waves vs. Beavers January 6 | In Douglas—Bruins vs. Officers | St. Louis| January 8 | In Juneau—Moose vs. Malamutes | January 11 In Douglas—Sigacs vs. Beavers In Juneau—Falcons vs. JHS and January 13 | In Juneau—Sigacs vs. Waacs and | In Douglas—Beavers vs. St. Louis January 15 In Juneau—JHS vs. Beavers and| January 18 In Juneau—JHS vs. Officers Club | January 20 { In Juneau—Bruins vs. Falcons| January 22 In Juneau—Moose vs. Cheechakos January 25 In Juneau—JHS vs. Waves and In Douglas—Waacs vs. Falcons Referees The referees for tomorrow night On Monday night, in Juneau, —————— STAR, MEETING-PARTY December 22, at 8 o'clock, Juneau |Chapter No. 7, Order Eastern Star, iwill initiate; followed by a Christ- jmas party for members and es- |corts. All attending bring white 1elephant gifts to be exchanged. Don't forget donations for Christ- ALICE BROWN, Secretary. D Jim Vanek, medical patient, was from 7 to 10:30 pm. No eye ex- discharged from St. Ann’s Hospi- | adv. tal yesterday. Richelieu Pearls in two, three, four and five strands. * Sparkling Pins and Earrings for a gay and welcome gift. * Dainty Bow Knots FRRRRRRS In Douglas—Waacs vs. Waves and | § P S CRERRTOCRRRRE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1942 AR R A AR R AR RN R R R R R AR RRRRRRR AR RRRRI R RR RN R TR R IR R RRRRRRRIRR IR RIS R U/? y / #" Get into the Christmas spirit by serving George Brothers wines and liquors for your holiday get-togethers! BUY TODAY! A LARGE VARIETY OF ‘ R-U—-M-S For TOM and JERRY and Mixed Drinks RRACERRRRRRREG coc Holiday Specials ARG Mumm's Imported CHAMPAGNE ‘Pint - - $5.95 Quart - $9.00 AMERICAN CHAMPAGNE Pint 1.95 to 2.50 Quart - _ $2.95 R RRRRRRRR Your Favorite Brand BOURBONS RYES and BLENDS The Largest Selection in Juneau I e RRRRRRAR SCOTCHES Ballantine's, Johnnie Walker Black and Red %, $l 65 Label, White Horse, Black and White, Teach- § i er's, Vat 69, Dewar's White Label. g lluar s - $2.95 4/5 PINTS and FIFTHS DRY and SWEET WINES For Your Holiday Dinners DRY WINES — Sauterne, Burgundy, Claret, Sherry and Zinfandel SWEET WINES--- Maderia, Muscatel, Tokay. Angelica, Port, Loganberry, Blackberry, Orange, Cherry Quaris $1.50 up Gallons $3.50 to $3.75 Bulk Wines $2.50 Gallon ALWAYS THE BEST AT GEORGE BROTHERS! Imported Sherry Wines-- 0ld Napoleon Sherry (200 Years Old) Fifth $25.00 Sibanta Sherry Vintage of 1792 Fifth $35.00 SPARKLING BURGUNDY Pints 4 . A | | Harvey's Bristol Cream Sherry Laraza Golden Sherry $10.00 Solera No. 69 Sherry 88.50 | Imported and Domestic Brandies Fundador Brandy 25 Years Old French Carvel Cognac 15 Years Old George Brothers Have ‘Em All! Double Cola CASE $2.10 Lime Rickey —7-Up 4% —Gingerale ‘A Large Selection MIXERS Pins §2.00 and up FREE DELIVERY Pedro Domezq's Carlos I Brandy 200 Years Old 3-Star Hennessy in Pints and Fifths Metaxa 5-Star . BEERS=== 2 RAINIER in stubbies and quarts fi ACME BEER AND ALE ¢ COLUMBIA EXPORT BEER GINS--- R RN R R R R R AR RN R R R AR RR IR R R AR R E R R RRRRRRRRRG BRI and Jeweled Flowers Novelty Pins in a large collection . . . ALL NEW ARRIVALS Jones - Stevens Seward Street Fifths - - - $3.50 8a.m.to5p.m. TWO DELIVERIES — PHONE 9 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. PHONE 95 R 2 2 A A a2 A A% P e 2 ORI RIRD e e — -

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