The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1947, Page 5

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1947 IIIIIIIIIIIII!III!II||IIIIIIIIIHIIIHI|IIIII|II e THE HAPPIEST | . THING THAT || EVER MAPPENED! || Cartoon News 10:00 // 23 ) T:45- C3S (¢ CHRISTMAS Eouls vs. Wolcolt H PICTURES («/ ? Every Important Blow }lE!H!I!ll!!!Illl!ItIiIi!llllrllillmri{llllll»ln "Il HAPPENED [ BROOKLYN,” (AP!TO['S Bll.l 3 6 ;, 4 2 ned In Bxenk action at the nd they com- musical delight. music publishing clerk who is con- s hcme town of (¢ t wonderful wide world e girl who has when she is ;fi persuaded that her voice lacks the (; romantic warmth for opera. 4 4 m him into the Funeral March King. And Durante has the time of his life in the role of an hospitable ’,/ school janitor who takes th all ¢} under his wing and tempers their /5 troubles with his sunny disposi- / DeWar's White Labei - Harvey's ¢ Black and Whiie - Vat 69 - White // Horse - Hudsen's Bay - Martin's # VVO - John Crabhie - Haig and | Haig STRAIGHT BOURBONS " ANCIENT AGE, 5 years V / OLDCHARTER, 6 years ? OLD AMERICAN, 7 yrs. DOMESTIC CHAMPANGE // SPARLKING BURGUNDY . CARL WEIDMAK as a pait-up supscriber 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box offic CAPITCL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “IT HAPPENED IN BROCKLYN" Feueral Pax--12¢ per Per<on PHONE 14--THE ROYAL BLUE CAB C0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! ISSSSH SISO USSR SUIC SO SS § 4 o {:’ | Xmees Cheer Specials | SCOHTCH ON ICE ON ICKE e | | Al edd I I * PHONE 39“-—-2’ Free Deliveries Daily - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA . LUTHERAN SUNDAY ][ SCHOOL PROGRAM rmn m.\ in which Joseph and 7:30 | Mary are coming to the Bethlehem nvited [§ h:'.-m‘!‘\ The small children, ages X service. e of the B Tuesday — at k, the Sunday School of the|Inn 1 church will conduct 1ls | Christmas worship at a program > which the public is cordiaily TR grEgremnse RRRRRRR = s e SR e PHONE H &M 92 = sl Flflh \,‘\\\~V\x\.\m s unques- e e e b S S fee 4 %0 way in GOES TO WRANGELL { some| Miss Etolin ernor’s offie be given home at Wrangell, where she of the|spend the Chris holiday —_———— . te (( 1wy for LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Party Monday, PHONE ' 95 (fi § The Best for Less GR OCE R Y Why Pay More? 22 e foe I o Daae e Do P Ban- T B e S e B T Beae B 00 el el Dl dna fo S Ton- k) @ 0 / % This year try Fresh Frozen Foods for your H 4 s I (uickly Prepared XNEAS DDENNER Temptingly Delicious & g STRAWBERRIES . . BLACKBERRIES . . PEACHES . . APRICOTS /4 ASPARAGUS ..CORN .. PEAS.. BRUSSEL SPROUTS . . CAULIFLOWER Sanilary Pack WAX BEANS . . SPINACH FRESH PRODUCE | Shredded Cocoanul Absolutely New S)': o BROCCOLI .. MIXED VEGETABLES . . GREEN BEANS . . LIMA BEANS % 23375 Mixed Nuts, Brazils, No Waste FRESH PRODUCE Finest Selection (ocoanuls - Dates - Grapes Tangerines - Apples - Pears Bananas - Oranges NUTS and CANDY Almonds, Wal- nuts, Salted Mixed, Societe Jar Candy, Canes, Xmas Candy, Marshmallows, Box Chocolates PICKLES Treasure Chips, Heinz S Sweet Gherkins, Midget Sweets, Mom’s Sweet Cocktail Onions, Maraschino Cherries tion. © 29(3 L AT g gé ¢ Parsnips Danish Squash {IWANiI> AND KIDS gfi e mig{ggyzg }Elms P 2;? Leffuce Cauliflower Minute Tapicola HAVE FUN AI XMAS ?fi Old Liqueur—Smooth as Velvet E(é % (abbaggdishes (aflou lflc “R" AT MINFIELD / John Crabbie / & Broctoli Green Onion Brazil Nuts be B oo oG . 7 8 Sweal Spuds Tomatoes - given at th "‘:Tlxlgi‘lld s p:::‘ % Fl"h ss.oo 22 g Hubbard Squash (e|e’y @9@ lbo B Bt Bottled in Seotland A i "t 5 e, wia v 31 %., .................... stutcr | N ‘% OQLIVES DidYouForget CIGARS for Dad? er d off the festivities by ¢ TET 0 Ripe, Pitted, Green Ripe, - 1 1 1 ] franmiin o 5 ;2 DENT ER WINKES gg i{:x:;:i’r lz:)rlfif 2 Uil)(::i: Price OQur VAN DYCK'S - 1886 f). )”:’VL B\x ’":l‘w“:;la - % CLARET 53 25 % 3 Slu”fl!m::iiglni});i:w"‘ch and BLACKSTONES i v | BURGUNDY, gallon / g 3 JATRert . TEUIANEY: CoaRHR a0 7 R S R S PN B o o i A g o ] 4 T - 4 i CRANBERRIES grams were two teachers, Mrs. Mary Pinkley and Paul Power. end of the program, with and Ella John. Directing the E excitement the children ying his sack. After shak- ing hands with all the children, santa opened his sack and there resent for everyone from finnie” down to the littlest mond, who perched on was “Ma. Loy, Ray Mama Minnie's” lap most of the ) ) ) ) ] Santa’s own song, “Jingle ¢, me into the school ; : § ) ) ) ternoon. » i § wnm |h- (l mhm were playing g the Kiwanis g ) <, who help- dwux ned to the mhu’ Ch\h.sl'm)m licious turkey dinner by Minnie Fields. Each Mariner was presented with a fruit cake and a jar of mince meat made by e Rev. James Conwell, S. J., § ) ) ) ) ) /) ) was served was chairman or the Kiwanis com- mittee and on his committee were Doug Babcock, Henry Leege and Archie Betts. HOSPITAL NOTES ) Admitted to Sl Ann’s Hospital % OOOC on Sunday for medical attention were Tom Sandvik, Mrs. Frank See and Carl Anderson. Leaving the hospital were Carl Pgge and Fred Frosbese. g XS Annie Willard of Hoonah was admitted to the Government Hos- pital yesterday. 2 i MANY OTHER VARIETIES / WINES . . . LIQUORS | Apricot Ligueur, reg- 6.50 Now 3.25 | ; Plum Brandy, reg. 7.75 Now 4.75 / ( Cherry Brandy, reg. 7.75 Now 4.75-; RockandRye - - - Orange and Brandy - Now5.75 Blend Imported Rum and Brandy - - - - 35 Varieties Miniatures on Display i 2 | i a | ; ? RSN NI RRRIFERRANTARRRRRN SRR 1 PEKINESE PUP FOR SALE George Brothers Now 4.50 ¢ Pint $3.50 | ‘ 10 FULL SLICES ey HAPPY HOME No. 2% Tin UP-TOM COLLINS-GINGER 1- M I x E R S ALE-SPARKLING WATER POPCORN Pound 23¢ 2 FRESH MAYONNAISE To Long Isla " PHONE -==-Finest Co-0Op Broadbreast Turkeys Roasting Chickens Armour’s Ham 13 or Whole Pouliryin ¥ ' WITH lE‘VlO‘\ JUICL PINT and Ducklings Swift’s Ham Y3 or Whole 35¢ LIME JUICE 3qls. $1.0050¢% " ese KRAFT 49 B a2 T T e e 74 HUTCHINGS ECONOMY MARKET wn!! - PHONE % nd Geese f‘fi-{fl%fl—‘/‘}MMMfl%% /‘Q ih‘}l‘“ ). m. in New Moose 762 3 %Wfifim&%&%&%&%&&%& PAGE FIVE ’l..asl Times TONIGHT Dec | SHOWS at 7:15—9:30 220 2 " 2 A b S Twice the Stars ~Twice the Fun of “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” GAIL RUSSELL DIANA LYNN BRIAN DONLEVY with James Brown and Bill Edwards P lus... +APORE WAY (4 hmu»lnr Special) Sports Parade ¢ Cartoon test Wi ()Rl D WIDE 3| 15 NOW SHOWING & AT 20TH CENTURY ] “Our Hearts Were Growing Up,” Paramount's new comedy, at the o 20th Century Theatre, is an ex- PN | tremely lively affair studded with f& | amusing mix-ups and side-splitting ntic antics. Gail Russell and Lynn are two delightful , displaying light-hearted | y. They share starring hon- nra with Brien Donlevy and wring | every last chuckle out of the hil- arfous screenplay. Their plot revolves in madcap fashion around Gail and Diana, two aspiring sophisticates, who de- cide to become careerists in-.order to win back their wayward boy § friends. They move into wild and # Wwicked Creenwich Village as ac- @ tress and writer, and immediately meet up with various and sundry N Bohemian characters and no end g of complications. They also adopt A% | a bootlegger with a yen for culture, whcse bumbling benevolence event- M ually brings the girls and their 45 | beaus together again. SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS TREE PROGRAM TONIGHT The Salvation Army will have the Annual Christmas Tree pro- gram this evening at the Willoughby Hall at 7:30 o'clock. There wil e a number of features by the dren and the final one on the “A Joke m will be a play, Claus.” This will be giv- the members of the Sun- d ay School under the direction of Lt. LaVerne Nash. At the close [ of the program, Santa Claus will > | appear and have gifts for all those present. The public is cordially & | invited to attend this program this evening. Ppros R s’ll-VE\a STORE Open evenings until Christmas. TODAY— MONDAY and TUESDAY the 22nd and 23rd CLOSING at 6:00 o'clock WEDNESDAY BMB QuALICY .rmx 1887 F 1 % QS 1] ¥ AT F Al iR+ &l R Ay A £ 2y f‘i 48 Ar AL 4 5% % @ g

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