The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA a daughter. They reside at F '- ||| the wemesees ELAND DUNLAPSHAVE JOSEPH P. ORDOS BABY; GRANDMOTHER Evergreen Apartments. Ordos has been transferred to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1947 &8 The IS TRANSFERRED o< %, e = AWEALTH OF | | and will leave here January 3 on y B M B h d HERE FROM SOAP LAKE board the Princess Norah. | - . Dehrenas P T0 OLYMPIA, WN., - n C Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dunlap ' ere parents this morning, when h 2 b3 Ompany k preceded old St. Nick Joseph P. 01“*”5» Finance C‘“‘“? alfmall a|0ll S In keeping with the yuletide WQ WILL BE day, and brought them a At the Juneau Post Office and | i spirit, many festive open houses s Y rl officer of several iocal organiza- | In 0ppos“ion Gop and Christmas parties have been OSED The Dunlaps had been hoping tions, “;ll leave J”“"fl“‘ next | v planned in private homes for the for a girl, but rather than risk Mmonth after a residence here of | GO holiday ROM 6:90 P. disappointment they had only Mmore than 12 years except for dur- Ellropeall Ald Iln Mr. and Mrs. William Paul, Jr., WL—DNESDAY selected a boy's name, so as yet Ing the war. | i will hold an open house this af- L the little lass is anonymous. She Ordos is also commander of terncon. On Christmas Day, Mr. SER © 1 at. St the Juneau Post, American Le-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— q B e MBER 24 urived at St. Ann’s Hospital at s s S - | pairman Eatcn (R-NJ) of the and Mrs, Neil Fritchman have in- MAY THE JOYS OF UNTIL 1:45 a. m. and weighed five 8ion: Deputy Grand Knight of the| == o o o Committee, Vited 20 couples between the hours & CATIT ounds, four ounces. Juneau Council, Knightsof Colum- | Cotee MEICER AUETE " of 2 and 5 THE CHRISTMAS SEASON GO : ! VTR 1 soke out today against any at- - SATURDAY Dunlap s maintenance officer 1us: and Secretary of the Post| PoKe ot Facay SEURCH AUV AL Vo Tong “Mis. Ralph Rivers wil #ITH YOU ALL THROUGH THE NEW |YEAR with the CAA, and Mrs. Dunlap Oufice Clerks Union in Juneau. He 3 \H‘ll("their R g _ntertain between the hours of s a member of the Juneau Lodge of the Elks Club. here in 1935 from Su-| 4:30 and 7:30 on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harmon will have a Christmas party on Sat- ormerly worked in the Health De- artment. They have a son, Toby 6, who is a junior in high school ange aid for Europe. The administration’s lan should be only HORNING Marshall the * begin- s. Dunlap’s mof . mas, Wash., and went to work for 4 “y i Z‘AI'{..’ :{) ”‘l‘,ll) »X‘n;”;(‘rf,MT’ P»Ix i Otfice in 1041 after o |ning of efforts by the country to urday evening honoring the faculty waschka, arrived here a wee & MEAE 6 jsbs. He en- ,ring about economic recovery in m_embers of the Juneau High 1g0 to assist her daughter and' to Sared FEPIICR O BN € 0016 Western European nations, Bat- HIh Scbool spend the holidays. She will re- listed in the 'my e ¢ Miss Dorothy Whitney and Miss main for about & month and will and was honorably discharged in| ‘7 fold fewsmen. = . ! Lots Jund SH1 Pl Zpen fouss R {B ; [/ g then return to her husband at 1945. He then returned to his cn Sunday afternoon. 2 /N, ;‘fm‘:"’i«ir their home in Soap Lake, Wash- Position with the Juneau Post| FROM SEWARD t On Sunday evening between the il a ington Robert Johnson of Seward is hours of 5 and 7, Mr. and Mis. e is married to a former Elma, | egistered at the Gastineau. Wash., girl, and is the father of man’s sister, Miss Agnes Nelson ’%‘K”fi*&’é’&@%&%@'fi%&@%@&@fi from Seattle. Miss Nelson is visit- !,, 1ing the Hermanns over the holi- dw Miss Mary Valentine is having a | christmas Eve party at nine o'clock | in the evening Tomorrow there are many home dinners with invited guests or just the families participating - e DOUGLAS CATHOLICS 10 | HAVE MIDNIGHT MASS; FIRST TIME IN 28 YEARS For the hnt time in 28 years, Douglas Catholics will have a Rev. Joseph F. McElmeel, S. J., to {be celebrant. ( Acolytes, Robert McCormick and ' Johnny Jensen Choir—Mrs. Ralph Mortensen, Henry Johnson, Joseph Stevens, E. P. McCarrol Miss Lillian Bow- man, Leona Stevens, Lillian Stev- ens, Albert Tickell. Organist, Mrs. Mark Jensen. Program of traditional hymns Mass also at 10 a. m. Christmas Day; Celebrant, The Rev. Joseph F.. McElmeel, S.J.; Acolytes, Henry Stevens and Frederick Stevens. e | Frank Hermann will give a cock- tail party honoring Mis. Her- R — ‘(di?’ %7%}%' usuaily strikes ages of five CAA MAN HERE Edward L. Griffin, with ‘the CAA at Anchorage, is staying at the Baranof Hotel CAMPBELL-HOUSE SHIPYARD NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WRITE or WIRE For Reservation and Information Box 170, Wrangell, Alaska . ERIENDS Qur Very Best Wishes for a Joyful Season ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE § P ‘ 1 wa Except for accidents, rheumatic fever is the most common cause of death among children. D you to shou Home 65 tf It will pay Beautifni It's Christmas Eve. Everything lies in wait for the Big Day ... . the 1 ’/' stockings ready for the filling . . . a tree adorned with multicolored ‘neath it on the morrow for splendid gifts . . . warm, roomy chairs awaiting visitors to share Yuletide with the family. . . . On this night before Christmas, we wish one and all, a very Merry Christ- mis and a Happy New Year! JUNEAU UPHOLSTERY COMPANY ! balls prepared for the laughter and joyous voices of all who scarch | : “The Houstons> I MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR ALASKAN Cut-Rate Ligquor Store @”%@@%’%’%@8“”%% RRLZDDVVDOVER Baranoi Liguor Store &Ewi%z%%“%um All that makes for a merry, merry Christmas. . . the voices of carol singers filling the air, the bells pealing melodi- ously, the holly wreaths hanging in the windows. . .all these things plus joy and happiness in your heart we sincerely hope is yours on this glorious holiday. MIKE’S PLACE cumne DOUGIAS ===== %%r%fi%i%\%r%“é“)m?& PRI EEEE 2 @WW%@?%%%%%@’%&&%{" W@!@@m@” PE BB I BRI EEEET B CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS The joys of this seas are many — and may you enjoy them all! And after the last | ° carol has been sung, we add our sincere wishes 41 for a jolly year to ;? follow. ¥ The New ALASKAN | Bachelor HOTEL and COCKTIAL BAR FIERRREEEEE

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