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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945 LUTHERAN CHOIRS |- ARE 10 REHEARSE " ¢cvi001 TERCHERS 0 SCHOOL TEACHERS OF FOR THANKSGIVING |~ caNNEL BE GUESTS Fcr the Thanksgiving Day services to be held in the Church Thursday | morning at 10:30 o'clock, the mem- | bers of both choirs of the Lutheran Church are requested to be present “4=n ot thajr resvective re- hearsals this week. . <v ..ov P. M. UD ‘AUcS- day evening and the Senior Choir The school teacners of The Junior reminded of the announcement me at the meeting last week. lat 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday eve- ROTARY (LUB fUESDAY - Juneau and Douglas will be the guests of the Rotary Club tomorrow noon at the regular weekly luncheon meeting Members of the Club are hereby v SCORES | E_E th CENTIIRYMARKETj 202 - TWO PHONES - 519 | TURKEYS or THANKSGIVING Ror complete Thanksgiving Dinner + | satisfaction, SERVE 20TH CENTURY DE LUXE ROAST TURKEY. They are guar- anteed the best money can buy. Selected from the Northwest's Finest Flocks of milk and grain fed turkeys, you will be assured of FINE, SWEET MEAT . . . TENDER AND JUICY! ‘ In order fo assist out-of-town buyers and people who cannot get in to make their own selection we suggest you mail us your order by using this order form: 20TH CENTURY MARKET P. 0. Box 409 Juneau, Alaska Please send ¢ : Mr. Mrs. .. S Address: e How Deliver: TURKEY . ROAST CHICKEN . STEWING CHICKEN Approximately . For Delivery ........ Date ‘| 2.0th CENTURY MARKET By every comparison — timeliness . . . reader interest . . mass circulation . . fair price per copy ($1.00) —Lou Jacobin’s TOURISTS’' AND SPORTSMEN'S GUIDE to ALASKA fs the one best bet for judicial advertisers and friends of the territory. Tourist Guide Co., Klein Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. demand . . . SUBSTITUTE THERE IS NO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA icoasm AIRLINES | ONWEEKEND FLIGHTS Alaska Coastal Alrlines carried the 11‘ folowin; passengers in trips to I‘ nd from Juneau during the week l: | To Sitka—Fred Bryant, Charles F. I[i HIGH HEE'.ERS [Luck, Ralph Pitoniak, Henry Moy, jAlvin Faber, George B. Henderson, ti Carl M. ¥ |Fred Pl {G. Grav ~ OPENROLLING . - TONIGHT, ELKS " n, Russ Clitoero, bert Anderson, D F. Sherman and | PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE Handbags At Half Price PAGE THREE e e e e e e e e e ot e S . (P et o e Group of DRESSES Afternoon Dresses FOR - N f Hurff A. Sanders, { The following «re final scores of George E. Burbank, Ann P, Kent, Ce- ¥ important football games played S lei! Bun or the weekend: nt H & IR >t Frad & b Lisd B Feminine Circuif Features',™; ™ LR D Cclgate 7; Syracuse 6 1 To Pe 3 Cornell 20; Dartmout 13. Four Fearsgme FNeS To Wrangell—J¢ \ ~(\ S. » 36; Wisconsin 7. ¥ Hoonat g gl Temple 14; Holy Cross 6 < rsion Inl s. Four fivesomes of “High Heelers" p g - sally onto the Elk’s alleys this eve- ring to commence High Heel Bowling | yyect Army 61; Pennsylvania 0. * Columbia 32; Princeton 7. Harvard 14; Brown 7. D D D N S S O R o e Midwes: League rolling for the new season.|Bruce Par Indiana 19; Pittsburgh 0 Matches are set to begin at 7:30|paterson i Michigan 27; Purdue 13. | o'clock. & Hacn Ohio State 27; Tllinois 2. The following four syuads com-' Frem Hoonal Batil e Michigan State 33; Penn State 0, prise the Monday night l2ague mem- | ywrilliam Hixson Mary Johnson, Ohic U 14; West Virginia 0 bership: Abbott, Mrs. John t. Williem Iowa 20; Minnesota 19 SKIRTS—Pat Grove, Nadine Met- neallister, Adex Johmson, Henrik Notre Dame 34, Northwestern 7. |calfe, Marion Meiers, Marjorie Snell'yalle and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rogers. Marquette 19; Kentucky 13 and Bernice Johnson From Exeyrsion. Inistsoyd s W ] Missouri 14; Oklahoma 6 GALS—Irma Johnsen, Pat Hager~ Foster, HowArd H. Polson 1 Iowa State 8; Drake 6. up, Derothy Nelson, Lenore Camp-| Fyom Ketchikan—Virgil S. Car- ' Kansas 27; Kansas State 0 tell rier, R. F. Tollefson Il Nzbraska 53; South Dakota 0 MOLLS—RB->tty Lockridge, Cath- From Wrangell—Ell Tanner I Tulsa 26; Baylor 7 iryn Mack, Barbara Garrett, Jennie! Frem Pelican—W. J. Hines. il Cklahoma A&M 46; Texas Tech 6.|Johnson, Vivian Powers From Petersburg—Arne Anders I Scuth Helen Hixsons Thelma - 5% il Mississippi State 54; Northwestern | Bessford, Louise Adams, Marie Rom- il Loud 2 0 berg, Marilyn Jackson ANCHORA MEN HERE Il Clamson 47; Tulane 20. >+ M. E. Meyers and Donald E. [| Alabama 71; Vanderbfit 0 Gahan, residents of Anchorage, are [ Georgia 35; Auburn 0 |(RUSADER GAEI. | registered at the Gastineau I Wake Forest 14; N. Carolina 13 '] i - {i Louisiana State 9; Georgia Tech 7.| SITKA VISITOR HERE ] Scuthwest Bowt BOOMS Go | S. W. Beitzel, of Sitka, is a guest [l Southern Methodist 21; Arkansas {at the Gastineau. I BUST, BUT GOOD ol ’ Texas 20; Texas Christian 0 f Empire Want-ads brma ‘results. U Rice 6; Texas A and M 0. —_— ! West 0 Oregon 20; California 13 'Four Ma jor'Unbeaten Clubsl . , ) e 3 Gt 1" pe maining—Toppedby iREIIef At Last ~ For Your Cough UCLA 13; St. Mar . . Cadefs, Crimson Tide | Creomulsion relicves promptly be- Cclerado State 71; N leyan 6. Lo 5 By MURRAY ROSE i EW Y f | cause it goes right to the seat of the H | NEW YORK, Nov. 19—The na-| frouble to help loosen snd expel por S rle S !'tional championship, eral sec- | ggrm laden phlegm, and aid nature ! tional races and the very confused w%mgr::gh?fill"l;‘{;\é,otue?dg,e:;11: branes. Tell your druggist to sell you collegiate = a bottle of Creomulsion with the un= derstanding you mus® like the way it et & ebraska Wes- - remained to the bowl sit be cle: ation today ed up as (By The Assuc:ated Press) MOBILE, Ala—Sam Byrd of De- troft and Dutch Harvison of Lmlv“_‘] l;’” campaign neared its con- | o g o Tiavs the cough or you are Rock tied for first piace in the| ¢lusion to have your money back, | Arm® and Navy went into train- $10,000 Azalea Open Golf Tourna-, d . A3 ment with 72-hole scores of 283| 12 for their championship clash in Sunday, They will meei in an 18- | Philadelphia Dec. 1, but the Big hole playoff today. | Ten, Big Seven and Big Six chases CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis PUEE 5 were slated to be decided this LOS ANGELES Frankie Albert, Thursday and Saturday. The bowl former all American quarterback |Picture, never a clear one at best at Stanford, returned to the foot- because of the weekly batch of ¢ upsets, became cloudier than ever ball wars yesterda yand piloted the | 2 Los Angeles Bulldogs to a 10 to 7| today following the surprise defeats victory over San Diego's Bombers. |0f St- Mary’s, Holy Cross and Penn S50 State Saturday | BALTIMORE—Armed, $3.20, won| Heading the list of contenders | for the post-season contests were the $25,000 winner-take-all Pimlico | sea special by four lengths over First | the four remaining major unbeaten | Fiddle ,and untied elevens—Army, Alabama, | Oklahoma A. & M., and Virginia. | Army, which rolled up its seven- teenth straight victory in two years | by trouncing Pennsylvania 61-0/ PARIS, Tenn—Miss Enterprise, owned by J. A. Jewell of Winches- ter, Ky, won the National Fox-| ¥ , | hunters Association field trials |Saturday, topped the field for the | championship. Rose Bowl. Whether the Cadets | would accept an invitation still was | CHICAGO — Wisconsin mph“ed}debalnbln. but Maj. Gen. Mnchlll the Big Ten Cross Country Cham- | D. Taylor, Superintendent of West | pionship with 43 points. Purdue |Point, sald after the Penn massa- was second with 55 and Ohio State |°Fe that he was considering the| third with 62. Victor Twomey of | matter, although he emphasized | Tlinois won the individual title, |that the Army has not received | running the four miles in 21:289. |even a feeler for a New Year's| |Day game. ! NEW YORK—Army won the in-| Alabama was rated the second | tercollegiate A.A.A.A. Cross Coun- |cheice for the Pasadena classic and | try Championship with 35 points.|the No. 1 nominee for any otheri Navy, the defending champion, was | boW! game in which it would like | | second with 61, and Rhode Island|to Play. The Red Elephants cap-| | State was third with 66. John|tured the southeastern title by iHanley of Dartmouth won the in-|Walloping Vanderbilt 71-0 and still | | dividual title by 150 yards over|have two games to go. ! ¥ Frank Tucker of Army. Hanley was| Oklahomu A. & M. became a, | timed in 28:21.3 for the five miles, much sought after club following | |its 46-6 whipping of a good Texas!| Tech squad. Virginia, which was overlooked in [the early hunt for bowl teams| | with its weak schedule, also became | |a desirable attraction with its un-| | blemished record. { Five minor college teams still undefeated and untied are: Oberlin, | | Gustavus Adolphus, Arkansas Tech, | {Arizona, and Redlands. Arkansas| § Tty |'Tech won its sixth victory Friday against Henderson. | | UCLA's 13-7 last quarter win! over St. Mary’s made easier the| problem of selecting a western rep- | resentative for the Rose Bowl. The| western choice is restricted to a| member of the Pacific Coast Con | | ference and the UCLAns (2-1) now stand as the top contender al-| though Southern California 3-1,| | Washington 6-2, and Washington | 1Stat,e 5-2, lead them in the loop’s| | standings. The UCLAns, who lost | 13-6 to Southern California in the! campaign, can cop the nomination by beating California this Saturda and by taking the Trojans jn their l‘repea! game Dec. 1. IWCStudy ClubMeets Tomorrow Afternoon The Study Ciuw of the Juneau Wo- man's Club will meet tomorrow af- ternoon at the penthouseof Alaska @lectric Light and Power Company suilding, at 2 o’clock. The discussion will be lead by Mrs. Harold ‘Smith, on phases of ‘International Relations” which is| this year’s subject for study by the group. 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