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PA( ;T I ULI\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—]UNEA'U, ALASKA ; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946 Dml y Alaska Fm yire St ok e [ ..unu|uummummmummmmummmuumuuumn i, m\TN Y be given for all .myam o5 '0r thid L M l s s! oy ereiss 1 e WHKEER 7€ the i 10 ast Minuvte Suggestions “Bditor ‘And Manager nt Service as of July 2 Pro- DECEMBER 20, 1926 [ R ”;M:“j‘;:; ‘\‘iL“ o : ”:1":;'-‘1'”» S ‘”‘\’“'“““1 The basketball five of the Alaska Agricultural College and School ! for ~ e i oy BN G | Lot of Mines at Fmb nks wa /i and had already | P ey oL Dotrias feb 4168 s dkanittiy l'(",r;(; with (;(‘;:'V;'In\' I‘n Lv'\\() mi leu(rllnk an and on The five were | Pr i - se O bt (ol : Paul Huden led the trap shooters at the Juneau Gun Club shnm? . R Jor 8 poues traty with Ger: |, DL L G e b rkers | That Beautify Your Home | e has reduced i econcmic vz mmm wi News Office, 602: Business Office, 374 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 “Record Albums Radios Phonolas Carving Sets Silent Butlers Breakfasi Bar (OR Ice Crushers Sun Lamps Reynolds Pens Wool Blankets Comforters Bed Spreads Luncheon Sets srace Hile arrived on the Margnita from Tenakee, where she ol, and was to spend the holidays in Junea nes hopped off =om San Antcnio, Texas, on a good- ur of South American countries Weather: High, 42; k 38: snowing SOCIATED PRESS fve use for not other- { published Davenos Lounging Chairs Boudoir Chairs High Chairs Occasional Chairs Coffee Tables End Tables Lamp Tables Card Tables Record Cabinets Breakfast Sets Book Cases Fost Mobiles ca Newspapers, 1411 S EMBLEM (LUB HAS nciuded M George Purington Emblem Club members attending chairman, Mrs. Ray Renshaw and last night's bi-monthly meeting en- | Mrs. William Carter. s party fol- g £ i the i T the veawiiuny SANTA CLAUS VISITS aporoprinte notasy aumoephere and| 51+ ANN'S PUPILS AT . nange o sinis - Eaen memeer. AFFAIR ON FRIDAY led upon to pantomime the - s of her package before re- Throught the generosity of the asty refreshments were Rev. C. Allbutt, Pastor of the Cath- olic Church and The Catholic r Daughters of America, the pupils of St. Ann's School held an enjoyable y afternoon Friday. Gertrude Wood, Selma After a few words of greeting to Davis, Ida Brust, Hulda roll, and Bishop Fitzgerald and the local na Delia McDonald. clergy, the Girls' Choir rendered S Ca ates initiated last evening two vocal selections after which were Emilie Taylor and Marian gifts were distributed to the invited y Funk guests, the Bishop, Clergy and the d \mmm Members wishing to add their £ s of St. Ann’s Hospital. The 2d the Russian sound - contributions to the Christmas pupils then received their presents from the West ind t Cheer Baskets may leave them at from Santa Claus in person. International Honorary mem- the sorority jal committee in charge e shaped itself by this > Potsdam ag it to administer Germany conomic unit had been carried ¢ ay. The point is that the Potsdam & nient h been carried out, & t the: doubt that it can still be carried S d to seme extent tk Irma Johns he ent committee She n in their uction below even the e of Missouri the ich to carry on the j 2 gram h.’u been {heir A Z has ¢ the Connors Motors office. Following the distribution of gifts been certif 4 5 X 5 T e e the remainder of the afternoon was v y H d H k d R g‘ ; h est b spent playing games in which all (CHROME and GLASS? a‘n 00 e u s BETA SIGMA PHI ook part. A vote of thanks is extended to HolDS XMAS PARTY those who so generously contributed to make the affair such a pleasant Throw Rugs Shag Rugs Table Lamps Pin-Up Lamps iat the only way of cox L/ DOUIOES, BPRS o an asset is to turn the countr ® & O © 0 @ @ @ @@ © ® @ © © @ @ @0 & QDSOS 9E 903 e have not been made Z ‘ he Germ themselves—under proper All Members of the Delta Chapter of sucoess, quested by Federa 5 to give Merit { visicn as long as that is nece; = i TR s TR L) | the Beta Sigma i Sorority 4 ns t yment Service emploees | can be done is to follow the S R AR B ouaolr Lamps athroom Sets kg kel Pt / AR %Y Christmas party at the home of Hosp A IE who were Employment Service during | Mr. Byrnes—to establish a German Government and 5, L.' M. Dunlap on Norway " I_ No S jts Federal control. The only Employment Service [tomake peace withit. point, Tuesday evening, Decem- St Ann's Hospital admitted Mrs. When in Poubt ... A Gift Certificate other delegates heard the Texas “¢f 17 ichols, Lea Ann Satre and We nt s shockes 8 'S ement so shocked A huge Christmas tree, candles, n for medical attention mally later Senator ask: ! 1 ) “How do I vote on this one?” 2N greens provided an appropriate and James Reed from The Washington e : Merry-Go-Round o AL et aining that fiered Replied Shawcross: “You ab- atmosphere. Pelican for surgery. v i i An informal program began with, Patients discharged included Mrs Gift (Continu rom Page (rej _ ile, the T i il\A'mlmn—; Rt s the sin of Christmas carols, Ll and baby girl, John /‘ G 4 A able Senat ustin o s 4 nee Which were accompanied by Miss Bartolaba and baby 1 s. R elt and Con- _Av another point, Shaweross ;... 'pore” Mrs George Purington girl, Billie Vaisvila and Mrs. G. H rap ThUTS= - e oman’ Helen n Doug- n}\;duod ’l;rvm in the ribs and s:llld; conaubiaa" Ar e o T o AR gt g E Goldstein Building PHUNE 394 ¥ i 0 - “Here's the way you answer tha i o fornia d oppos ek SCSERYL I BN es. Secret Sister gifts Government Hospital had n buted by Mrs. Mildred r;ri.%siom and no discharges lf Y“"r Cl’edit 's Gofld—vse't: . Glynn Fanuing . e »"!iiUIIIilmlllllllllillHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIHlIIIllIIIII'IIIIl||IIlIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIII|llIIIllIIulllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIH’ 5. Norman Arlin of .. Swarthmore College was founded Mrs. Mildrnd Her- in 1864. rRosTeoooney | hombshell a Pad- v d have given them . from Dec dec. 12, or five days, to pr heir case—as against nine sed by the Attorney Janden- one.” hd told Note 1 — The State Department . United » NOW hopes to replace Franco with . Indalecio Prieto, a member of the last Spanish Loyalist Government, who favored a negotiated peac with Franco. el Outerbridge Horsey, the i llllllll!llllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIII|III||IIIII|I|I|III||I|L_ i on Frs 3 I)«]nnm-m Note i e Chief Justice “»‘\,‘ y)]\; m1 ver the British 51 l]mnl(n(‘xll\ ];:‘n(-ilul v;':m ;\? i y how he e working beau- Plays so close to the British in de- i g Alaska Electromnies :1,‘11\1. ear 2 at the Downside School, England, e ° owed it to i TR L 5 ater at Trinity College, Cambridge. 2 2 S mamsn wsnwer mexas i s iy coe Sobes & Christmas Suggestions 3 For Your Christmas Dinner " ‘.“‘fiill"\‘~‘([‘)‘_lix‘;; MQT,O TO()IAS—‘Thri,\' Grind. 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PHONE 638 “We have ALL FLAVORS of the Famous JUNO-MAID Ice Cream Too ... for your Christmas Dessert.” ) issue came up did an as- phones in > open. e Not reslizing th lly asked Shawcross for voting instructions several resolutions. At one point, y T. Cameron Jane Hedberg ——] g erRreRene will be available soon— Get acquainted with Chief Justice listened B.P.O.Elks KIDDIES’ CHRISTMAS . PARTY SATURDAY - DECEMBER 21 - AT 1:30P. M. at the CAPITOL THEATRE Santa Claus Will Be There! ALL CHILDREN _ On Gastineau Channel Are Invited! [ 21 r jargon 22 Landed estate WILLIS AVERY as a paig-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "B CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE" Feqeral Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WA'TCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! h author al a seat garment 5. Imperfect ear of corn nding teeth t Franc (,)H) ']\ awtul s will not be resolution passed n) (on Franco.)’ to Coni )ull\ s a. nickname 2. Greek letier that ‘u would if passed by the