The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX BREAKFAST HELD FOR EIGHTY ON BARANOF STAFF Eighty employees of the Bar of Hotel enjoyed a festive this morning when the ho! agement entertained with Christmas breakfast ir Gold Room of the hotel Exchange of gifts between the Meherin and Wallis S. George, di- nual /; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |employees and presentation of [rectors of the hotel, and heads of gifts to those present by the man-|the various departments agement of the hotel which took | briefly, thanking their a interest and a holiday spirit pre- the staff | the vailed throughout Engagement Announced Singing and a few short talks| One of the highlights of the made up the program. Mrs. Jack breakfast was the announcement eadland, to her own accompaniment, by Dave Paterson, manager of the | gave a beautiful rendition of “O Baranof, of the engagement Holy Night,” while the entire group | Miss Genevieve Peterson, who has " |sang “America,” “Jingle Bells,” and | been a staff member for the last Clod. Bltks - Awtion, year and is now cashier of the Short talks were given by J. J.|coffee shop, to Earl Barcus, an gy original Baranof employee and now | ence of Miss the assistant manager. New Under-arm ‘ Cream Deodorant/ safely s se Stops Perspiration and set als e SEVERAL OFFICES VACATE QUARTERS IN FEDERAL BLDG Among . . Does not rot dresses — does m departments which been forced to cramp their ployees into smaller quarters room for the Territorial Leg- The wedding is to take place spoke next Monday afternoon at 4 o'- nts | clock in the Lutheran Church. Con- place at the table created much|and extending holiday greetings to:grst\xlntiux1s were showered upon couple and Harry Carroll, whose marriage to Miss Hulda Ni- kula is to take place on Saturday, was also heartily congratulated. All members of the staff ex- of pressed their pleasure at the pres- Aurora Lefebvre, manager of the Coffee Shop, who has been confined to her home |with influenza for the past ten Mr. Paterson was delighted with his gift from the hotel employees which was an electric desk clock finished in dark polished wood, a beautiful Parker pen hay to|? mounted .on mastodon {vory, decorated with two small carved Miss MiKe(hnie fo Wed Mr. Strand on Christmas Evening In an intimate Christmas Eve candlelight cere- mony with only immediate mem- bers of the family present, Miss George Allen Strand will be mar- ried tomorrow evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Cahill of Treadwell. ter of Juneau, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel McKechnie and the niece of Alice Bach Cough- lin. Mr. Strand is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Strand of Ketchi- kan and is attached to the Ket- {chikan office of the U. S. Coast | Guard | The wedding will take place at '8 o'clock, following a family din- ner in the Cahill home. Judge Fe- lix Gray will marry the couple Miss Doris Cahill will be the desmaid and Mr. Gordon Gray 1 be Mr. Strand’s best man e bride will wear a gold islature’s various committee rooms |brown crepe gown and will carry Commission is the Alaska Game which is giving up two rooms. The |Will wear an Alice blue lace Monday The Bureau of Mines, shift will be made whic! been using space in the ¢ this and will move to a buildir Chambers, is vacating Institute of ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar todayl 39}‘0 jar Also in 59¢ and 10¢ jars —~———— lin. NOTICE } Dec. 25, 26, Christmas to all = HEY —KIDS! e 4 L] | Second between Seward and Franl Femmer's Transfer will be cl 27—and A Merry € ady. chikan ! vellow roses. The bride’s mo gowr Decorations will follow the holi- has day motif. e |Cahill residence, ) |o'clock and friends - are invited to call { A reception will be hel n the ng at 9 he couple begir of The bridegroom’s father will ut- tend the ceremony, making the, trip to Juneau from Ketchikan in osed | 1he Strand boat. On Christmas Day, the newlyweds will journey to Ket- with the bridegroom’s father and will make their home in the First City. NEXT WELL BABY and simple | Ellen Cecilé McKechnie and Mr. | Miss McKechnie, a native duugh-: 4 morning " HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundstrom| (of Douglas became the parents of | a baby boy, weighing eight pounds, | Ifour ounces, at St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Rosie Edwards was admitted to| St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical care. Mrs. Margie Rinehart gave birth to a baby boy at St. Ann's Hospx.] tal this morning. The baby weighodlf eight pounds and five ounces. 1 e 1% Mrs, Simon Hellenthal was dis-‘/§ charged from St. Ann's Hospital|(9 yesterday and returned to hcrl/'z home 6 Frank Donaldson was an umv]i/, going patient from St. Ann’s Hos-|® pital yesterday, where he has been’rj receiving medical care H,/’ Mrs. Carl Marvin, from Hoonah, {4 left the Government Hospital with' (9 her baby boy this morning 45 P i Mrs Fred Morgan and baby left|(4 the Government Hospital this| and returned home. ¢ (¢ Nina Kashevaroff wes discharged |% from the Government Hospital this v§ morning ¢ @ Mrs. Edna Vick and Baby were ;5 discharged from the Governmem‘fi Hospital yesterday afternoon. [ ROYAL BLUE WILL HAVE_ CHRISTMAS | posT MIDNIGHT MASS FOR EMPLOYEES If you 'phone 14 next Sunday between 1 and 4 pm. and get no response, be indulgent, asks the Royal Blue Cab Company. | % 1 o o o o NN N oNoNoNoNo oo NN N NN oY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1942 e G e e e L el Everything in Food for Christmas Menus!? Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Always the Freshest and Best at George Brothers CHRISTMAS CANDY in Fancy Boxes and in Bulk In the Liquor Department Most Everything Availahle | GEORGE BROTHERS 2 DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Liquor Store open every day from8a.m.102a. m. R R A A AR R AR EI I I RN gt oot S O (e ® e 00 0o veooe I WEATHER REPORT WILL BE CELEBRATED Ll Temp. Tuesday, Dec. 22 |o Maximum 18, minimum 13 There will be a midnight mass at |® 14 inches snow on ground the Post at Duck Creek at midngiht |« & ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o ‘Thursday (tomorrow), according to To give the Royal Blue family | announcement made today. e The . an opportunity to enjoy a Christ- | mass will be celebrated by the Rev. MERRY CHRISTMAS Sheer Rayon Hose IN THREE BEAUTIFUL SHADES—82 to 10%2 Priced $1.95 COLISEUM FREE SHOW AT THE CONFERENCE DEC. 31 The next Well Baby Conference will he held from 1 to 2 p. m, December 31, in the Heaith Center, Stephenie Bogdon, Public Health mas party after busy days of driv-| Edward C. Budde. ing patrons to and from ho]iday‘\ engagements, the Pooles, owners of | the company, are declaring a com- | pany holiday between 1 and 4 o'- | g clock Sunday afternoon. | Surprise shipment of Poinsettias |and Mums. Forget-Me-Nct Shop. : . adv. - e Empire Classifieds Pay! Nurse, said today. ’ All members of the Royal Blue ATTENTION! Mr. and Mrs. Home Owner Here Is Just the Christmas Gift for the Entire Family LATEST STYLE SPARKLING NEW LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR DINING ROOM. PARLOR, KITCHEN, HALL OR BEDROOM No conference will be held w_}famuy _wm s gues'ts O Buster morrow, since it is Christmas Eve, 2nd Lois Poole at their home, four SATURDAY AFTERNOON |- - ot . G gy DECEMBER 26 AT 1:00 P. M. -— L { Christmas dinner, a Christmas |tree and general get-together will TOM AND JERRY BATTER All Children on Gastineau Channel |be on the program for the after- At Sully’'s Bakery. Phone 577 ~adv. noon. JUNEAU MINERS UNION LOCAL 203 Pajamas ! : TOM GIRL and FAULTLESS-Man-Tailored PRINTS — STRIPES — CHECKS BROADCLOTH, PERCALE and SEERSUCKER Priced $2.235 to $6.00 Sizes 12 to 40 JONES—STEVENS Seward Street The one thing that will bring added brightness to your home the year ‘round and be enjoyed by all. See these new fixtures that have just been received at the- Alaska Electric Light and Power Company ALSO REMEMBER that we have a complete assortment of CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING SETS at Popular Prices. e L “Trear vourskLr 1o Attention: All Telephone Users :- fl[}{MflAG[" National Distillers gt Products Corporation, BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY New York, N.Y. 90.4 Proof The telephone company must ask the cooperation of all its patrons in order to continue adequate service. Our capacity and our facilities are now strained to the limit. We have reached the full limit of our power capacity and ability to give adequate service. We need the assistance of the public; will you please cooperate by observing the following: DON'T use the lelephone unnecessarily. DON'T visit over the telephone. DON'T permit young children o use the telephone. CONSULT DIRECTORY for number before calling Central, for if she hasto look up numbers, she Merry Christmas v For the ROYAL BLUE FAMILY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, will be a Holiday! All service will stop between 1:00 and 4:00 oclock Sunday so that our drivers, office assistants and mechanics may have their share of Christmas pleasure. All members of the ROYAL BLUE FAMILY will be entertained at the Glacier Highway home of the Pooles, owner of the company. Happy Holiday cannof give the necessary service to others. This plea for your assistance is prompted largely by requests from officers of the Army, Navy and Coast Guard with whom we all must cooperate. They have first call on our service. A new Directory will be out within a few days. Please preserve this, for we have no assurance any further directories will be obtainable during the war. Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. 000000 ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. iy =

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