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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1944 * %% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX oy o e oA i o ! . [ oman, for the exchange, wh had a large decorated tree. TI Juneau Has Re(ord WEATHER REPORT ‘| F"e Bo S [US GDinner-Dance i b an event of the evening. H|”(resf Aparfmenis'WAlTER SHARPE welb the reciplents-66/$10 and $5 (U. 8. Weather Bureau) L4 | Those having Christmas carol buuks in war saving stamps. ' ] o] ) 1 ) o | H Id S ' d E are also asked to bring them, H 0 H AWARDED HRS'I' | committee members Jack Carvel, Number Open HOJse e Temperature, December 23 o | e a ur ay ve | possible. ave pen Ouse ;Hf_fl'old Smith and Orlie Sullivan Ch . t P rt-es e In Juneau—Maximum, 30; e re os's i A arano ofe Chairman of the decorating com- is;\:d ma;\ylo( the other decorations At Airport—Maxin 21; o g Sifes EaUIRA YA Abcn 15 15 CHirge | r R Or the AUSRCLVE | abiBire. of {they had a hard task picking the minimum, 12 . . | ? of entertainment, \the Yuletide season was that held |three winners when they wen ¢ 15¢ o icmiiel s | ~The third annual Christmas din- | . ? |t the Hillerest Apartments, at| Walter Sharpe’s decorated tree and | around Sunday night. au c i i | ner-dance of the United States Coast b T T Which the tenants entertained | manger won the $25 war bond d“’l % than at ar ason Température, Dectmber 24 8 Guard was held last Saturday eve- _ 3 large number of friends in the | nated by the Chamber of Commerce | this is according 10 two vet- In Juneau—Maximum v ning in the Gold Room of the Bar- RObe” Dawd Sieele e Macement of the building, | for the best decotated outdoor dec- ' taxicab drivers. One driver minimum, 20 _®| Members of the Juneau Volunteer | anof Hotel, with 100 guests attend- The affalr tobk the form of an|oration in theiity. P he took callers to 11 dif- i f‘“i"""]" Maximum, 23 ¢ [Fire Department were hosts to CHTEE W c I b ' B thd “open house,” for which the hosts R}“"“‘;"i\‘;".“fl:fi?q Ei:])e,]:ds:‘,‘,ol Z the other driver minimum, hundreds of their friends Christ-| Immediately following the dinuer ele ra es DIl ay T oniod s TAfus SR vurien s enth RBA BRI Giroeth SHO DAG e Bk, petter, after they SN ® lmas afternoon, and one of the an inspiring Christmas message from sortinenit of tempting. refreshments. decorated trees, one on the front to prevent du Temperature, December ® |most convivial gatherings of the the President of the United Sta Por and Jerrids: wWers ‘served to lawn and the other on’the side | admitte In Juneau—Maximum, 34, @ |} lday season was enjoyed was read to the assembly by 11 L. Robert David Steele, son of | "t % T Addie McKin- I"“"”‘z‘l‘ ’V{“’-(Oll“x‘ l'“_‘““r“-““e’;}?[r Baranof Hotel Building . Shils prv . |Levy G. M. 1/c., Chairman of the 7/sgt. g e R | 81 pomiers by the oid Charles Goldstein house who Acting Fire Chief Minard Mill T/Sgt. and Mrs. Blair Steele, cele- |, 4, Miss Helen Waters, and i e o = oo houses wer affair, and also a message from the |p. pe iR av e brated his third birthday at the ... g degoration, in the form ® e s 0cvesec0cecesssssso s Maximum, 30 : with an elaborate boutonniere e o ‘ mi 22 ater discarded for a sprig of mis-|>C s 2 3 home of his parents on South Main e 3 % TOMORROW'S FORECAST ®|t1otn e O Ao Ohief Wil.| Lt- Warren M. Caro, Commanding |y e Samréfly ghy of l:uvu:vllp,fm;l I, e o5 Partly cloudy tonight with @ 35,1 Nejderhauser ¢ Pixa) T00er L8 C8 USRS _"”,"" BaVe @, aple decorations and motifs z’l““ ."-)‘ St hfl";“: X»I;.W(: e IR S S T S e ot o e SR v, " St | RUTT COCKTAIL .|® ing cloudiness Wednesday. ® ), e C ! 7 and | etah Wi tigan. |colors: Tith Ha beautifully-lighted | PTOVIAnE HENLS @ Fn b : 3 i nesday afternoon. Minimi Gue d t 500K. | enioy holiday festivitie attraction the youngsters and M8 e i 5 f Q o > e s i e s nioy holiday festvtes, | GLo o 8. lovely 8. Bood of ‘the Terrtoral Relo- Ideal for Quic alads Open houses maximum Wednesday L Jite-s firem ¢ ont provided by @ USO |luncheon and then attended the)deer Service, who displayed an in- ernoon and evening but tt e o o o o o o o o olbusy ladeling out and serving de- | troop, now enroute South after a six- (matinee at the Capitol Theatre, | teresting collection of Kodachrome and Dessert ‘ jority were on Christm Day GATE licious Tom and Jerrys. Seven fire- 'month tour of the Aleutian Islar where Santa Claus was on hand slides depicting scenes from some ook ) DU ’LAS en were behind the bar concoct-|where they brought cheer to thou- |to greet the youngsters. of the more rembie seotions of ')0[]6 > . the beverage, and the size of sands of servicemen at lonely out-| Present were Beverly Arline | Alaska, including Nome and Point ) ] cook-west VOWS the party can be estimated when ! posts Powe Robert David’s _cousin; | Barrow. Cliet Hesaey, U 51' F b 10 Perk Up ThOSe LEHOVETS. NEWS it is said the seven were kept| Gene Clayton, master of cere-|Gretchen and Jane Adams, Johnny | also showed Kodachrome slides of | busy monies, introduced other members | Holmquist, Michael Scott, Johnny |8 Bumber of polnts of scenlc in- EX(hanged Here t | Three hundred and three guests of his troop as Don Renato, guitar- | Nielsen, Mrs. Mary Ross and son, | terest in and about our own South- | . bt o ldgned the register, and several|ist; Ralph Hark, accordianist; john; Mrs. Bonnie Carnes and son, |east Alaska. Sa'urday Evemng 0. E. 5. BLEGT OFFIOKES |, o e, 1t 15 estitusted’ didimot, | Se0rfla SSHURE. “2 gt singer; M- | Roger; Mrs. Norma Smith and ¢hil- | por Jistening and dancing there — | Officers elected for the new year he open house was from ]‘\)( lores \\"“U“»““ a ‘l;b““(. (‘:(IY;CI. dren, Joan and Tommy Mrs. I““""i\\'u.\ recorded music, thanks to ‘h(“ A high school romance was cul- of 1945 by Nugget Chapter, . |5 ovclock in® the'iatternoon. During [ B SEERL L L e SnvaliE [ Sarand. end i son, e Mrs. Mae | cooperation of Sgt. McClellan and : D atusday cvening with the Order of Eastern Star, at their recent | the festivities nothing marxed the| ) "oyoning with music being pro- Godfrey and grandson, Donniei|p ) Craig, and a number of lively 704 e of Junc West, daughter of meeting were as follows: Helmi A, |occasion, not an alarm being turned | yyq0q by the Servicemen's Orchestra Mrs. Lillian Clements and son, gets of table tennis amused the e . Mrs, Elva West of Loveland, Colo- Bach, Worthy Matron; G. Edward I although firemen took tUrns| .o...oceq of Albert Cooley, dr Harold, and Robert David's grand- | ;ccembled guests. ‘ Juneau Deliveries— rado, and Sgt. Bill B.-Cook, son of Bach, Worthy Patron; Evelyn Kron- w\dluv by at trucks and pole and guitar; Jess Fallis, guitar; |mother, Mrs. Sam Paul. | General chairman in charge of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. 1 \ John Fiscus, R |the event was F. D. Craig, assisted Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. \ Mrs. Beulah Cook of the same city. | quist, Associc EPE o Y (xv’mw Snell, pian xophone; Dick Garrison, trom-| ppire Want-aa: bring results! 'by Miss Helen Water: The ceremony took place at 126 Hachmiester, Associate Patron; Ber- ; | West Seventh Street before a fire- | tha Goetz, Secretary; Jessie K. F”NOR"".AND IN FROM Bone. afid Paul THEGHEL sakitlone. | . sults! b B Wit v Wit . Boo ce Condueises: Dore i SITKA ON SATURDAY | 4 iummuuunuumunuummummmm|n||||m|uumm|muumumuu|nuuuumuuummmuummmmmnuumnu|m|||m|mmum|u|||mu|uumm trees, with the Rev. Willis R. Booth | ciate Couduct <H Dmn Knklmm reading the service. Chaplain; E. Dorothy Tuckett, Mar- ' t P ‘I The bride was lovely in the tra- |shal; Geneva I Parsons, Organist; | = oo o000 MR ns mas ar y ditional white satin gown, with a Geneva Walter, Adah; Mary Werner The Northland, southboun coronet headpiece and short veil. Ruth; Alice Poor, Ester; Inga Hach- rived in port Saturday with the | ‘|’0 Be He|d ThUI'Sda She carried a large bouquet of pink miester, Martha; Elvera Spain, El- following passengers: y and white blossoms. ecta; Elizabeth Fraser, Warder; | Sitka to Juneau—Gus Anderson. ‘Attendants were Mrs, Henry Klod- | Charles Tuckett, Sentinel; Trustee | Juneau to eattle—Mr. and MIS.| preparations are now underway noski, matron of honor, and Verna ' for Three Years, Thelma Engstrom; 'John Nyhuse, Mr. and Mrs. F. R./go the annual C. D. A, Chr Murphy, bridesmaid Both wore Rainbow Advisory Board, Thelma Simpson, Ward Pierce, Mina We- party, to be held Thursday e gowns of pastel shades and carried Engstrom. Office of Conductress yiounana and son, Sola Holmen, ing at g o'clock in the Parish Hall iwill be filled at a special election B. E. Barber, C. C. Harris, P. M.|a]] adult members of the parish e Matron; Erwin small nosegays. Capt. Bernard A. McNichol gave (at a later meeting. | Tucker, Pete Badovan. are invited and a large crowd is the bride away. Cpl. Tony Grelle | FoEr | Juneau to Seattle—Mr. and MIS. axpected to attend. | acted as best man and Fred Salvus | VOTE TOMORROW lin, Mildred Hemness, H. Opsal The party is in compliment to ' | was usher. i Polls will be open at the City Hall | Juneau to Ketchikan—Inga Ham- {ipe choir, which will favor the Preceding the vows, Tony Spina | tomorrow from 8 a. m. to 7 . M. 'stad, Mrs. E. Watson, R. D. Young, | sroun with several numbers, under [ | asng “I Love You Truly,” and Jane | for voters to participate in the spec- | john Young, C. P. Graffunder il ot ¢ Mrs Hes : 3 ction ) nr ar- Brandt, “Because.” The processional | ial election for Territorial Senator. %8 3, the direction of M ¥ Hi 5 I . H AT Y !mon, accompanied by Mrs. Art and recessional were provided by | s i & & . | 1 Uggen, organist. | lane Rotf at e pano, o) aryChimey sk sepuenen troms | ALASKA AIRLINES HAS LR e B = | tion held immediately following the |St. Ann's Hospital Saturday with — DOIINF) TRIP SA]‘URDAY ing the evening by A. V. Astone argalns- ceremony. Among them were Mr. ‘hm ten-day-old baby boy, Richard followed by various. games and a and Mrs. Bill Matheny from Love- | Berg, as a Christmas present to the i community sing | . family sto s was a| Al Airlines had a plane ir ke | . land, Colorado { Y jesine L en '| Novel refreshments will be served § | Sgt. Cook, who has been in the |very Me: in that home. | Saturday from Anchorage, the fol-| - e i ] N armed services for the past three |Mother and baby are both well. lowing passengers being aboard: | “l"'“"“““ ‘“‘;“ se: rs, is with the Headquarters De- | il W. E Crossman, Mrs. Theodore |Manship of Mrs. A. M. Geyer: Highlight of the evening will bo' tachment in Juneau. His bride a | CHRISTMAS ENJOYED | Crossman, Charles Crossman, Ed- | n rived here from the Middle West| Douglas, as in the past, had the ward Price, Arnold Hildre and Capt. a series of square dances, m_ which | = 1 | Christmas spirit one hundred per-|J. C. Johnson from Anchorage; |81l are expected to nparticipate. y | Ed | | .= several weeks ago. | ¢ cent this year and everyone reports, 'Grant Logan and John Carcin from Music will be furnished by l“the best ever.” All families went Yakutat. On the returning pl McIntyre and Lillian Uggen, with | s caller. | "' into huddles over heavy-laden tables to Anchorage was Mildred Hermann. |A. B. Cain servir and there were many house parties ——————— — l Gues are asked to bring a| and open houses during Christmas| Empire Want-ads bring results! small gift, suitable for either man 5 XMAS PARTY AT [Eve. muere were several ovtside ———— S i — 1 | Christmas trees illuminated besides | N alld MoRE ' the Community Tree including one | i N I D Y on the lawn of the Felix Gray home, | and a beautifully decorated tree in the yard of the Albert E. Goetz resi- Members of Juneau Rotary Club PUALS {dence and one on the marquee of held thel al as party cld their annual Christmas party | vye's place. Many other lights of for members today during the noon " . “ all descriptions were in evidence hour in the Gold Room of the Bar- [ f coR BEORS BOE B s | e uper Maricet | | Gifts were exchanged and Christ- (()\l\l;l[l‘ SING 3 | mas carols were sung. President| . ‘0 MR Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. i The Community sing sponsored by | e —orGers 10L ey e Jack Fletcher announced that Ro- ’ he. M [ ] - . | tarians intending to attend the New 1:1‘)"}“’ . ‘l“‘“v‘l’d';x:'« (\m (,17\.‘,?11, v 5 Phon Write or Wire George Brothers | Year's Eve party should leave their | 5t Sy 8 SR o, 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. . I} | names and the names of their' BUESLS g o s P et Noroo - | at the Baranof desk. : \’,\“ g lt;“;\d‘l“ R mlhl. . /] . = | i At next Tuesde meeting, the | Yo ! — ‘ o Tucsany's meeng, e 407 Mae cutey ol meu | Bopden's—Carnation—Darigold | members of the Juneau Lions Club | ar pd Betty Kibby and will meet with Rotarians. c s ¢ et R A, oy was| elen Isaaks ‘were on hand and CASH AND CARRY gave two very good selections on __WITH THE REGULAR MINI . Logan Geary of Beverly Hills, Cali- | ey iRy iy their uments starting the pro- MUM GROCERY ORDER OF Wednesday and Thursday Coll S ;/;u«ml m,'ku()‘ member of the band, _ $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any | H AA PLANE OUT | Mlzs Lucille Goetz, was on band to, | we Reserve the | low priced ltems or specials We | O. . A Celling t [ A PAA plane left today for Seattle | Ferh ! (e SIEInK she is pianist | Right to Limit! | will deliver at this price. | $5.16 a with the dolloving vasmengers: Abbi | L0 band: Poloving severn se l Jane Wells, Charles T. Battin, Rob- | .cctions. the Rev. Robert Treat, who 3. Bt i 1enis Bukvion | 18 invited from Juneau, was asked Tt Whitkhorse wiis Gene May, Wil-/| 0 §1¥% & Woid of prayer, Mrs. James A Bt ne Detleys loaned by Pastor Nickels of the EORGE BROTHER John Oberg for Fairbanks. \Amk" SR | Parsons was at t ble orgar \m Reek and Catherine Dealey, and 18, ha poriable gtau 2 stic Society, and DAVE WALLACE DIES Mrs. L. S. Grant led the crowd in | y y A S fa- 2 Dave Wallace, well known former | e Grristma :’fl:adreol}qall n::;\ B Super Mal’ket e and arouna Juneas o e e e, et ot canss| | Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Dail s arou neau ; {ers. After the sing, bags of candy ONnes Ja- ree Dellveries bal, for many years, died Sunday in|pars were distributed to all the chil- i Y . Ann's Hospital. He was 76 years 'dren by Val and Alice Poor as .x! old Mmr) Chnslmus greeting. Juneau Can Flect ALLEN SHATTUCK to the enate if Everyone of us V O T E S IN TOMORROW’S SPECIAL ELECTION Polls Open 8A.M.to 7 P. M. ‘ + oo JONES-STEVENS i SEWARD STREET ‘ IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIII||I