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X PAGE 81 RRRRRERIRRRRS 12 NEW ALASKA Employees of Percy's ” "’ Cafe Enjoy Famil 7 ¢ al ate tnjoy ramily ' BASES HAVE ., b2 4 G : / Party Early Today @ Gy ® 3 e ® b2 At an oldfashioned Christmas @ 4 ty for employees, their children : @ 9 immediate families, Mr. and ® & - Percy Reynolds entertained at % 7 cy's Cafe last night from mid @ % H until 3 a.m. today © % COl E' B' POStr Ch'ef Of Singing, dancing and refreshments @ Gy were enjoyed by the guests, who % GREETINGS % Staff of ADC, Talks | numbered about fifty. The cafe % 9 H | closed its doors to patrons at 12 o g in Seattle | % d & | o'clock in order to provide time for ,;j an! & | the “family” party 93 %| SEATTLE, Dec. 24—Col. E. B.| e 11 BEST WISHES )| Post, Chief of Staff for the Alaska | ] | Defense Command, asserted here to- ,po"T’FI(Al H‘G @ for day that the establishment of an % ¢ ! American garrison and Army air- % % 3 © HAPPY /e rmem il MASSCELEBRATED ‘ 7) | neutralizes » effec y of the | b ¢ | neutralized the effectuality o 1 ¢! “I don't think the people of the | @ 4| West Coast need have any worries ® ¢ | now about Kisks becoming a threat,” | morioht (Christmas Eve) a sol- 13 )| e declared. He reported that the iy : P “ V\i 141 : e emn Pontifical High Mass will be © 9 | troop landings in the Andrea U“f‘j& | celebrated at midnight in the 193 % ordinated perfectly and were carried | Guureh of the Nativity. The Most (/ ¢ out so secretly that \fw_Ja;,.a didn’t | Reverend Walter J. Fi rald, S. J & ) learn of it until two weeks later. D. D., will pontificate and the Rev 9 i T Will J 1 44 illiam G. LeVasseu J.. wi % | Puritans had many odd ideas Lo ¢ 14 be deacon of the mass NN oNoNN oo about Christmas. Many attempts| Renneth Thibodeau will be master - — — _ |were made to abolish it, and|of ceremonies: Francis Smith, croz- Thanksgiving was sponsored as a | jer bearer; George Shaw, mitre bear- BUY DEFENSE BONDS er; Albert Shaw, book bearer: John Monagle, bougie bearer; Jack Har- rington, acolyte; James McCormick, acolyte; Terence Lennon, incensor; | Gerald Shaw, bearer; and the following torch beare: Jerry | Wade, Robert McCormick, Sidney | Smith, George Gilligan and Robert Dunn. substitute. | incense g : i £ which includes the Washington, Ida- val District states of Oregon * 13 persons lost aboard a Vancou- ver-bound Canadian Pacific air- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1942 * { SEARCHEFOR TRAINNGPIAN || HEY ——KIDS!?!! FOR ALASKANS | FREE SHOW AT THE | | l e SEATTLE, Dec. 24—A junior of- ‘! { ficer training program, under which C 0 I I s E U M young men fer years of age. will be given opportunities to quali- . fy fo 1 duty both afloat and 2 L4 | Nearly 100 Men Push Info e st e s el | SATURDAY AFTERNOON Office of val Officer Procure- WOOdS Near Elk ment of the Thirteenth. Naval Dis- DECEMBER 26 AT 1:00 P. M. . trict, Seattle Mountain Approximately 5,000 college grad- % # : uates who qualify physically and| All Children on Gastineau Channel CHILLIWACK. B.C. Dec. 24 — |educationaily for the training will Nearly 100 men pushed into the|be called to service prior to May FR E E wooded wilderness of nearby Elk|3l 1943 Two hundred men are to Mountain. today o search o tne|be cnrolled from the Thirteenth TOM AND JERRY BATTER Sully’s Bakery. Phone 577 adv. 3 ho, Montan: Wyoming and liner, missing since Sunday night J 2 i Ju Au s \{ mising scs oy it 15 L o mne NEAU MINERS UNION § | The training program is of four . patched to scan the route by air| f in an effort to locate the missing|MOnths' duration. During the first| LOCAL 203 plane, but no trace has m‘b(,n month the enrollee’ will be given | fotnd : "y |naval indoctrination in the rank| YT Canadian Pacific Airlines offici-|of Apprentice Seaman, O Mass will be sung. als said s believi 1ast | This part of the training includes 3 £ als sald [t s belleVed the last], '\ ton in fundamental military | JiEhts and Sang will be the theme tigy person to see the plane was Tom . ° S 2 i . ie vas To iglie .and- naval customs: and|Of 41 Service st tiie Litheran. | Pontifical High Mass will be at the | Catholic Church of the Nativity. There will also be a midnight mass at the Post at Duck Creek. Cronk of the Royal Canadian En- gineers. He reported observing the Lockheed Lodestar Sunday evening,| following a route which would have plations. Following successful completion of the first month’s work, the of- ficer candidates are appointed Re- ;'l,l:mm:;m‘;;r ;,:i"ch“‘!’_:_f” ““Sp o} erve Midshipmen and continue an| On Christmas Day at Holy Trinity few miles north of here. intensive training program for| Cathedral, at 11 o'clock there will be | SRS three months. Upon completion of Holy Communion. |the training periods successfully,| At the Resurrection Lutheran HOSPITAI. NOTES the men will be commissioned as|Church at 11 o'oclock, Christmas | Ensigns, United States Naval Re-| Day forenoon, there will be a sermon J - serve, and asslgned to duty either| and the choir will sing two anthems. | Mrs. Charles Joseph and Rosle afloat or on shore depending upon| At Douglas, the Rev. Edward C. Edwards were both admitted to St.|their speciific abilities and physical| Budde will say mass at the Saint Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical condition Aloysius Church at 10 o’clock Christ- WeMakea Specialty | ) of CHOP SUEY ALSO THE.BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The RoyalCafe The Solemn Pontifical Mass will fickl ¥y atment. - S . 4 be followed immediately by a mass o o o = of Thanksgivnig Mrs. William Youngs and baby The choir will be directed by Mrs Henry Harmon with Mrs. A. M Uggen as organist > tunity. Dance Director LeRoy FROM S"K Prinz spotted her in a studio res- taurant while she was visiting the Warner Brothers lot in Hollywood g An Alaska Coastal Airlines plane and arranged a specialty role for CHURCHES WILL HOLD SERVICES AT 12 TONIGHT Three churches in Juneau will hold services beginning at midnight tonight. At Holy Trinity Cathedral, Christ- boy left St. Ann's Hospital yester: and returned to their home Mrs. Mary Snyder, medical pa- tient at St. Ann's Hospital, was discharged yesterda; O'Hara (above), who n her stocking feet and Blonde H is 6 feet 2 perfectly preportioned, has found Mrs. Harold Roth and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday and returned home. : g ig | Theodore Scott, at St. Ann’s Hos- | pital for medical care, was an out- gonig patient yesterday. Evangeline Hanson entered the Government Hospital last evening. .o ‘pnoled by Shell Simmons arrived | per in a new musical. She is 19, !this morning from Sitka, bringing. ¢pe daughter of Henry Clive, the three passengers and a big load of 'y irator, and has been featured mail and expre: A Christmas Salute ;; a badger, kill and dress it some @ time before the feast. On Christ= ) mas Eve it is strung on a spit over a huge fire at the inn and, cooked slowly. 1 Hollywood Shoe Shop Phone 22 JAMES V. HICKEY Owner MRS. ANNA WEBSTER, President Aryiving Bére were William Bates, | 25 ®Bisht clob show ghtl B s ot ssisie o e ve s lks i 2 | Rubin Romberg and K. J. Bradley . WEATHER REPORT . 1 = to A“ “‘e ro s & #R | Scheduled trips of Alaska Coast- RENO DIVOR(ES . (U. 8. Bureaw . F al Airlines will be cancelled to- ° mp. Wednesday, Dec. 23 e ’// - JuNEA“ morrow, Christmas Day, and, lEGAl IN EVERY © Maximum 17, minimum 10 e laie //f/// & g ::n;erggnci;s nx(;;epted. the staff wl]ll |® Snow—3l inch . @ - We wish to express to you our appreciation of 98 |take the day off, it was announced e {® 16 inches on ground o lbt m the pleasant association between us, and extend HELLO and ?‘i'wd“y b iy S ‘ SIA] E' (OURI SAVS- et ORI l e our sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and 2 1 ; BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | = :‘:t '::::".':":,;'::";.:’;?m i b ! 4 - ——— : e 5 s i b BRE 1 » Merry Christmas e High Tribunal Overrules ey oll aE “ : 3803 . e 2 2 @ us Decision % e : : EARS, ROEBUCK AND €0 fi “’g (/’ Preg:loos S":)llf | s 22 7 'Jt‘”’///f his : 'mmrn OFFICE ) = | 9 uesti % ) Pt s P ; ’ o We Greet Our Many % i g ; : | 0/{//(””'/"””& > P44 WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—In a & ; ;é ¢ far-reachin altion; the . Piattan ;§ 9 4 ¢ States Supreme Court has ruled @ 2 Friends and Cordially : ey’ el 4 ;j ;’ present law must be recognized in (g 9’ 3 i ) Pres 4 S e recogniz 1 ) Wish Them Peace # 7 other_states | 4 55 % The decision overruled a previous‘g g e BE v : ° f 7 Supreme Court opinion which ex- = > and Happiness in ; ;g £ pressed cantraiy views é; 4 S soum f (e ¢ sSpecifically, the Court held by the New Year. i e S et s crgln A Our Best Wish gfi‘ % [ et o womie e weman ¢ JUT Best Wishes g o ¢ divorces obtained by a North Caro-'g} 5; ¢ $ lina man and weman and their| I~ 'f ¢ riage to each other @ 9{ (e ) - e ( - ) gfi Chl'l tmas 2 BADGER FEAST é HOlldaY Season 3 9 4 § One of the strangest surviving gé 9 ® 1942 ¢ onristmas customs is the badger|@ 4 Au a“d DOUGLAS ‘55 9 feast held at Iichester .‘w‘mn(‘rsé(.w& s 9 % 4 @ 9y ) It was started by poachers in Nor- (& R 3 Great Name F) 7/\( /”’ man times, says the Montreal Her- ,5 AMONG |9 % wa and has continued without af N AMERICA'S GREAT TELEPHONE COMPANY $§ ¢) break. The lads of the village catch Ye“ow cab co WHISKIES (é JE k. SONS OF NORWAY CHRISTMAS éf : GREETINGS g‘ % o hristmas Dance ¥ Merry Christmas 3. ODD FELLOWS® HALL Best Wishes 1943 4 ? % ¢ s TR Pause and Refresh ?? Happy New Year $0 | Saturday. December 26Gth gy Yourself ;i ‘ all the § with Coca Cola 4 7 ¢ i SCANDINAVIAN MUSIC toys and blessings / gg of this holy éfi * ési H.S. GRAVES Public Invited Christmas season ff ; gz THE CLOTHING MAN : 1 f _ , ooz 47 JuneauCold StorageCo. Inc. e ' $100 Admission Meeimg, 8 0'Clock ord,vast % Authorized Bottlers of Coca Cola ? HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ¥ ' Phone 35 g 54 : 4% N5 4 L LLLLLELELLLLLNL LG g

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