The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ) NEW APPOINTMENTS, . a T \ppointment of Gilbert W.| ) the position of Assistant J. e in Jun Hoop- | | Acting ('mcr‘( unts Section ice Service in the Se- | h Office of the VA.! worked in the | E. Dapcevich has been 1 extended course of training |8 pply functions in the| nd Regional Offices of . " ROUTE OF THE PASSENGERS Nl e PRETECS. A 60T Ber ALASKA_RIRLINES.. . al carried 16 passen- to and from Hoo- and Tulsequah from Juneau to Pelican Passengers s pRERIEIEEEeRIRRED CRCRVVVCVVNOOODCCY u For Christmas DINNER at the A Salmon Creek Country Club Phone Juneau-015 for Reservaiions OPEN at 4:00 p. m. SEE THE NEW YEARIN & at the CLUB Make if a Party and RESERVE Your Tables NOW! At this Holiday Season we feel prompted to tell you how deeply grateful we are for the con- sideration you have so kindly extended us in the past year and to wish each of you a Christ- mastide of happiness and a year of health and prosperity. e SRR W W IMON (RECY BRIV DNNCNRNNCRPNNDDNET & 3 M 4 ¢ y; [13 ” % ON THE CHRISTMAS SHIP “ALASKA e of the Northland Transportation Co. [ Yes....O0ld Santa has booked passage t¢ Juneau on the Northland’s 3 Alaska and I'll be in town Saturday, December 27th! And I'll ave a whole sackload of presents for the boys and girls of Juneau ....balloons, and candy and surprises galore. Don't forget, kiddies, yvou have a date with old Santa himself aboard the Alaska. I'll be looking for you. COME ABOARD AND SEE SANTA! A ... Free Gifts for All Kiddies ; % NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. { éf.’ ...Serving Southeastern Alaska g\ Cersrrzes PP R DRDDROODE: -4l 4)78 Ve W R " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE o v, v o 50 BORN THIS MORNING WILLIAM WHITTLAKE VA REGIONAL OFFICE |, " 5273 s TO THE HARRY STURROCKS Oificer of the VA Re- Kresge, S. McComb, K. Wolver~|the proud parents of u was an-!ton also announced that John cration, appoint- | Methodist Church on y Supply Officer of the Day, I' Office, upon completion | the Christ. entertaining at the Social Room | Dc o it g el | House” [ 16 PASSENGERS FLY | infora tow mimutes between the ALASKA COASTAL TUES, "==-222 ™ S i e TUNEAU, ALASKA VISITING ZUMWALTS William Whittiake, the Seventh-Day Ad at Walla Walla, Wash | Juneau on the De | spending the holiday vacation with the Zumwalts 1d Tulsequah to Juneau: W. Gibb, Maker, A. Kolahaska, M.| Mr dent of st College arrived in li He is THE GAYEST SEASON OF THEM ALL—j May we express our sincere good wisnes to each and Mrs. Harw K are | a baby boy born early this morning in St. Ann's | Hospital. The baby tipped the scales at eight pounds, nine ounces. The OMMUNION SERVICE 7o i "ai™ e AT MEIHOD'ST (HUR(H: 1::[1’1;;‘;55&;!;9 lfil:l(:nBv M. Behrends .- e e 000000 00 0 of you and your loved ones, and your friends—our - Pioneers of Alaska friends. You have been most cordial in your relations . P o th ' Grandmothers welcoming their v is C | and Office of the VA in IREATS opEN HOUSE | new grandson are Mrs. Alex Stur- ' with us in the past and we are mindful of all past Washington, D. C. He succeeds | rock, Sr., and Mrs. Bert Bertholl, Sr Auxiliary Unit £ . < TIsabel Vance who resigned ! An early” morning Communion & o oo 2 o R avors when we say to you— cently in order to take an ex-!Service, making possible a quiet| 2 n & At ok R RAp: ARSEMIAL : ke e ; DOSKELAND PASSES AWAY : CHRISTMA tded vacation in the States, | personal re-dedication and. canse- | ol; Doskeland of Seattle passed | MONTHLY MEETING B e Hoope will be observed at the g, i, st Ann's Hospital early Christmas | ,i" morning. He was one of the the traditional birthday of | ;oy of the Grommet Reefer and The service will be at Friday Night at 8. co e ! was injured in the unloading opera- tions of the ship when it was at In the afternoon the Treats are |Pelican three weeks ago. nd was born in Norway on He was single to their friends—and are and his relatives are unknown here. - Mrs. Ruth B. Rock of Petersburg sta g at the Baranof a. m. Christmas Party GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. George M. Simpkins to follow - - Men bring a gift for men and ladies for ladies “Open | November 30, 1894. f the church—holding (No gift to exceed 50 cents) A @hflsimas | essage’ It is not riches or claborate gifts that ; make a Christmas merry . . . but the simple, familiar wishes of neighbors and friends, p]us an unassailable faith in our Lord and p;'otcctor. With this thought, we raise our voices in the age-old greeting, "A Merry Christmas to each and cvcryone-f' - \laska Eleciric Ligh and Power Company Cheerful Distributors of Friendly 24-Hour Electrical Service JUNEAU—Phones 6 and 616 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 -~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1947 * *e

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