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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945 a.%%m%r?-%%&3&(&:&?@%&%&5"&&»“«5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA '(ufls;#:')slguiic AT | USO DANCE HONORS Lo E (HURCH HIGH SCHOOLS OF Distinguished Robes ON SUNDAY EVENING JUNEAU, DOUGLAS For the Man in ; . ’ ] | The Senior Choir of the Metho-| Students of the Juneau and Y Lf et % |dist Church is presenting a Sunday Douglas High Schools will be hon- our Liie v evening hour of Christmas music| ored at a dance Saturday night at under the theme, “The Holy|the USO. The dance will start at Night,” on Dec. 16. 9:30 o'clock and servicemen are The program will be as follows: d to join in with the high Prelude—Ruth M. Popejoy. | sc s for a big evening Hymn, sung by the congregnuon‘ — -+ | —“Hark, the Herald Angels Sing. (AMOUH'AGE Choir—"“Hearken All,” old French | CARSON CITY, Nev. | carol. Alto solo — “Jesus they won't bz disappol e Malcolm PAGE TWO the addre present, Because of the shortage of b ’s 1946 auto license plat ped in a California fruit 7. We Invite Youto Visit Juneau and Alaska's Finest ONE-STOP Shopping Center 20th Eenlury Bambino,” 'Mid the sung by 'ERRY CLOTH | (When Blossoms Flower Snow) by Pietro A. Yon, Just so old — ¢ €00000000000900000003600000000000000000000060000000 MOOGSE LEGION MEETS The Monthly Meeting of the Legion of the Moose will meet in the Moose Club Rooms \ \ \ M \ \ \ N \ s \ \ 4 \ \ \ \ { \ : \ 121 e \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ )\ ! \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! \ \ \ & Irving Were Shep- sung by “There SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER | Wrist Watches Waterproof . . . Full Jeweled 32,550 v " Ladies. .. Also..from $32.50 up LIMITED STOCK .. _CALL AT ONCE The N wgg@& Shop ‘f)a’nfl NNV N YSYE VN NGNS flnrpjpggnpawggt fi%%ac%naw«%é@‘%%&w@&i?@ Mildred Lister, RAYON PRINTS w Men's Trio—“We Three Kings, ]2 50'29 95 . 2 | by Hopkins, S ' B 3 # | Choir—“What Child Is This?" WOOL FLANNEL i | English carol 2 Tenor—"How Beautiful Upon the | | 35 | Mountains,” F. Flaxington Harker,| { SLRL 2 ¥ sung by Warren G. Harding. ! PURT '\l_‘ l\‘ ;'\~\[> Offertory — Violin solo, l} RAYONS ! ; Bersac, accompanied by Ruth M.[{ $50 b Popejoy. t Women's Trio—“Mary of Nazar- z leth,” Lawrence Keating, sung by “ Edith Moore, Grace Harding and| { | Mary Treat. : Anthem — 3 herds,” Charles Vincent, ! Choir. ) Bass Solo—"Silent Night,” Franz, | Gruber, sung by Don Miller. : Anthem — “Bethlehem,” Charles| | | Gounod, sung by the choir. % Baritone solo, with Choir re-| { sponse and violin obligato—"Can- : tiqgue Da Noel” (O Holy Night), } | | \ i \ \ | \ \ ¥ ) ) § \ \ ly \ ) ) | ! Ai 8 P. M., December 15th Following a business meeting DUTCH LUNCH will be served at 9:00 o'clock after which all members of the Moose and their friends are cordially invited WAY T0 AMER. LEGION to parficipate in an evening devoted fo AUXILIARY CONFERENCE | GAMES and RECREATION Peterman Saled | 06666000080050006600858008602000600000000808060 r North Sea for an ex- st in the States and Can- They will spend the holidays | E5Bt@is s Peterman’s brother, in Telkwa, B. C. will go to Seattle, h Peterman, who is De- | 8% rtment President of the American (k)f)‘ n Auxiliary, will go to In- if" to attend the Aux-| g nts and Secretaries| S¢ This is being held on | ¥ 19 and 20 and will be at- a’, 87 Adolphe Adam, sung by Ronald Lister; Irving violin obli- gato. Benediction — Rev. Robert S. Treat. I8 The service begins at 8 o'clock and the public is cordially invited. - Bersac, Personally Speaking ... Many Christmas sugg: and dear to eve heart charming delightful tions near ; woman’s PRARRERERRRRRRRRECRRRRRK MRS. RAY PETERMAN ON AR PRI RR R AR R RRTRRAR T REORRC iT°S THE GIFT sm')l'... " @ Al ¢} Gifeis VY Need--- For A e Gifis You Need tended by the Department Presi- s and Secretaries from all the and Territories, as well as byr officers. returning to the West Coast| Mrs. Peterman will spend some time | &% visiting relatives and friends at her | ¥ former heme in Minnesota ¥ Powa WOODlEY AIRWAYS ON Leather Goods . among the many personal items we have for both men and women is . i this fine travel kit in leather . .. and 3 FHGHIS THURSDAV we have many more articles it's G just impossible to list them all . . . You're invited to come in and look around—visit us in the evening if you prefer—we’ll be open evenings until Christmas, ready to serve you Woodley Airways made three flights between Anchorage and Ju- neau yesterday and one flight to Anchorage today. On the incoming planes from An- chorage yesterday with Captain Bob Des Marias and First Officer Mul- lin were the following: Frank Skell- horn, R. M. Watt, S. P. Baseel, A. O. d R. Preston, H. P. Cox, Carl O. ell, John L. Tosney, M. L. Mun: W. H. Andrews and 10 Coast Guardsmen from Kodiak. 1 the second flight from terday with Captain s and First Officer Bow- e: A. H. Fenton, J. Apos- Pt Gifts for the Home . .. pictures are among the many gifts suitable for the home, and we have a large selection of them other items on this theme include all tolo, Earl Rasmussen, Edna Bezner types of the better glassware, hand- R. R. Zgodzinski, C. A. Luckow, R. hammered metal t table lamps, on. F. J. Landl, J. Smith.and | 2% 3 ; knick-knack shelv gurines, cigar- | { ; ¢ &3 : ctte boxes and other articles in lucite, | ¥y 3 £ wall pl trays, inlaid wooden bowls Mexico and hundreds of other articles . . . “-_-[ [‘l!”..o Phone 317 flight from Anchorage : Bland, William Bland, William Bland, Jr., John Wiese and Evelyn Hogan (OAST GUARD PAIR 1P FOR DISCHARGE Three Coast Guardsmen have hopped from the local Captain of the Port office, bound for Ketchi- kan District Headquarters aboard OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ONLY EIGHT SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL XMAS Lingerie Slivs by Barbizon, Patricia Te Tailored or lace d models, black, tea 2.50-3.95 Perfumes shed perfumes Adrian White Shoulders, Menace, Tabu Platine, Cobra Colognes in all fragrances, too 3.00-25. Jantzen Sweaters In 100% all wool heather fleece Yummy colors in short sleeved slipons, pull- overs, and cardigans 5.95-9.95 Aprons W ful gift aprons by 2 n taffeta tyles by ure proof ¢ 1.95-3.50 Blouses Fine blouses, shirts . . . frilly motifs, tailored types, high rounded necks. White, black, brown, colors . . . 3.50-9.95 .Mules Heavenly mules by Jerro and Daniel Green . In rose, blue, red, white, shocking pink, multi stripe . 5.95-10.95 QM[/KQ SINCE /887 an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane. ‘Two of the trio are also bound for discharge: Vernon Tomlin, .¥ 1-¢, and Roswell Brunelle, Rm 3-c. Chief Radioman David T. James is as- signed to duty at Ketchikan. i - - - | SPOKANE, Wash. — Residents of Spokane are investigating the yowl- ing of cats in their backyards these day | The reason? 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