The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1950, Page 5

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DAY, DECEMBER BOUGLAS NEWS A PEETTY CHRISTMAS Douglas dressed right up at and made all over town in Almost every isplayed a lighted tree in its v, or a wreath, Some yards d up their yard trees, notably retty blue one in the A. E. Goetz e the William Boehls, e lighted wreath over ha a l their doorway, and probably most beautiful Christmas di yard of Mr. and M on Fifth s were on the Douglas Place and Val Poors. es having light- included Feusi the Douglas Gro- S. PRACTICE rs, Alma Cuth- s morning that all the new of- would gather on at 8 o'clock, In A= for a practice installa- on meeting. New officers will be 1 in a joint meeting with 1s on Tuesday, January 2. PUSICH, HEGGE Pusich of Douglas and Shirley Hegge of Juneau were on Thurs afternoon in a home ceremony at sidence, with oner Gordon Gray ofiiciating only cl friends and relativ the ceremony. Mrs. o was Maid of Henor, was Best Man. lowing the ceremony the wed- party enjoyed a 4:30 wedding er on the Terrace of the Bub- Room of the Baranof Hotel. at 8 pm. a reception was the Russo home for the iends of the popular couple, Mrs. Russo was assisted during the evening Katherine Bavard of Rudy Pusich. s a da : deric Parsons of Ju- 1d . Pusich is a son of and Mrs, Mike Pusich of by GAIRS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gair return- ed home two months visit outside. CROWD, DVFD OPEN HOUSE A never ending stream of Juneau Douglas residents sampled the | 1l »f the Douglas Volunteer | members and friends of the church{ gnd headed for the basement. Af- ient at their annual|to meet the new minister and his | ey futile efforts to get it out, Mrs. Fir Chrl Dej tmas Open House. house was held in the s hall this year make room for uge crowd. y of refreshments pre- r by Douglas Firemen on floor, dancing was énjoy- airs with John and Tauno Niemi, Mary Estes and Glenn Franklin providing the music. FAGLES CHRISTMAS PARTY came all right, and right the fireplace this year just You HAve It WHeN You Neep I by v Yeur best bet for quick defivery k Alr Bxpress « .+ . fast, dependable service by Alaska Coastal, ot low, economical rates. Your letter er wire te your merchant, requesting delivery by Alr Ex- press, assures you of having yowr merchandise when you mest need I III.QSK% T 3, itself real Avenue, ghter of Mr.| on the Denali after aj 27, 1950 | reds of kids and parents eagerly awaiting his appearance at the Eagles Christmas Party last Sat-| urday evening, Santa pulled a fast | one, with all watching the door, his | usual entrance at former Christ-| mases, he zoomed through the fire- | place with his pack loaded with bags of candy and fruits. Preceding his entrance, Christ- | mas carols were ‘sung in commun 8y | style, led by Mrs. Marcus Jensen on the piano. 3 CHRISTMAS PARTY ‘ The Altar Society of St. Aloysius | Catholic Church will have its an-! nual Christmas party for the child- | ren of the 1 on Thursday eve- | ning at 7 o'clock in the Council| chambers of the City Hall. (| children of the parish and their | parents are invited to attend. W.S.C.S. MEETING The Women's Society of Christ- | in Service will meet tomorrow | evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leigh Grant. B. Sheppard | Wwill be in charge of the program which will be in a holiday theme. BIG TEEN AGE PARTY IS ON FRIDAY NIGHT| | All the teen agers of Juneau| | and Douglas are reminded that the | big holiday dance and entertain- | ment at the loc Teen Age Club are scheduled for Friday night, | December 2. | | Dancing to the music of Lyle | Manson’s band will begin promptly | at 9:30 o'clock. The charge for the | afafir will be 50 cents for each| | person attending and the receipts are going to be placed in the | Club’s charity and public servic | fund. ! | There will be free refreshments | and some excellent entertainment. | The Club quarters are decorat-| ed especially attractively for the ! occasion, | It is understood that “semi-| formal” dress is required, both for | the girls and also the boys. All teen agers are invited to attend, | whether or not they are members | i‘ui the club. 'RECEPTION T0 HONOR | NEW PASTOR AND WIFE The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Mc-| | Ginnis will be honored at a recep- | tion in the Methodist Church | | | { | like he is supposed to. With hund-‘ RADIO LOG AINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. CBS — NBC DIAL 1460—JUNEAU ' WEDNESDAY £VENING 6.00—News. 6:15—Dinner Music. 5—Local News. 7:00—~PABST PRIZE FIGHT- CBs. 8:00—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS 8:30—Teen-Age Quiz. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. —~ESCAPE-CBS. 10:00—News. 1 —Sports Roundup. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. THURSDAX MUKNING AND AFTERNOON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 1*65—Local Weather. )—News Summary. :00—Morning Thought. 8:10—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather report. 9:00—Musiz for the Missus. 9:30—Weather report. 9:35—Trio Time. —YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 10:00—News. 15:05—Milady’s Memo. 1 Cavalcade of Music. 1 Blue Barron. 11: MATINEE-CBS. u -Listeners’ Digest. —TERREA LEA-NEC. 0—Forecasts. -News. 12:30—MARINE BAND-NBC. 1:00-TREASURY BANDSTAND- CBS. 1:30—RENDEZVOUS ROOM- NBC. 2:00—FRANK SINATRA-CBS. 3:00—UNIVERSITY EXPLORER- CBS. 3:15—ELMO ROPER-CBS. 3:30—Parade of Hits. 4:30—National Guard. 4:45—-MEMO FROM LAKE SUC- CESS-CBS. 5:00—BREAK THE BANK-NEC. 5:30—Women Voters. LAND OTTER SEEKS , HOME IN JUNEAU| Kolia Albigoff, 746 West 12th lor Sunday aiternoon from 3 to 5 | street, heard a tapping at his door | o'clock. : |last night about 10:30. When the An invitation is extended to all| door opened, in popped a land otter | wife on this occasion. Music will be | main feature of the program | and refreshments will be served. The Rev. McGinnis has arrived i Juneau to assume his new dutie: as pastor and presented his first| sermon from the pulpit Christmas | Sunday. He was accompanied here | |by his wife and their year-old| son, Timmy. ELKS ATTENTION | Regular Lodge meeting wmght‘ at 8 o'clock, initiation, 693-1t | Express: Camypss SCHEDULED SAILINGS ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY at J NORTHBOUND S.S. Baranof Jan. 2 Seward S.S. Denali Sitka. Seward Valdez S . ‘ SOUTHBOUND S.S. Denali Dec. 31 Petersburg Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle S.S. Baranof ] Ketchikan From COASTAL MONA H. E. Green, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2and 4 Seattle RCH—December 24 Albigoff called thgp police Wio coaxed it outside and it streaked toward the small boat harbor. MAS IN SITKA Miss Genevieve Mayberry teach- er in the Juneau public grade school is visiting in Sitka with friends there over the Christmas holidays. Miss® Mayberry formerly taught in the Sitka schools. ‘Will not be responsible for any bills contracted by any one but my- self. Rose Cochran. 693-3t SALES and SERVICE CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909 12th Phone Green 279 ——————————————————— Safe Flectrical Pipe Thawing Burrows Welding Co. Phone 289 Refrigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 8568 Arctic Refrigeration OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF e —————— Mm',ll(.m‘ {2 Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA (ARR) R i1 AARAR] THERES A PENNY |>®7 ON THIS POST CARD “ IT'S FROM YOUR AUNT MARTHA ---SHE'S IN, WASHINGTON SEEING ) THE SIGHTS ---SHE WENT THRU THE CAPITOL YESTERDAY )| I ( DOES SHE AN ANSWER? 2 [ \ s THANKS - - - EXPECT A NOPE - SHE'S I HAVENT GOT A PENNY LEAVING FOR OURSIDE'S Two new riavers) |[FREDDIE FROGLEGS s ). WERE FOUND ON AN [SLAND WHERE THE PEOPLE EAT OMWY GOAT MEAT AND FROG LEGSY ), HIS SPEECH WAS SO WONDERFUL...HE WAS A HERO...HE KNEW HE'D PAY THE PENALTY BUT IT DIDN'T STOP ul AFTER WHAT HUMPHREY SAID AT THE TRIAL, IT LOOKS AS THO HIS GOOSE 1S COOKED. I'M JUST SICK...NOTHING WE ...T JUST PESKED INTO THE DINING HALL. THE & GUERRILLA LEADERS ARE AWAITING THEIR FEAST — THREE G6TRANGE WHITE MEN ! BUT WITH f OF A GUARD WILL E SUSPECT. 4/ 5 ALREADY REPORTED 1O THE REFEREE ! YEOPEVE, WHERE 1S )O O \JHE OTHER OKE 22 PLEASE EAT, DEAR... YOU DON'T EVEN TOUCH A MEAL...YOU'VE DONE EVERYTHING YOU COULD... SHE HADN'T BEEN THE WOMAN HAS BEEN SHOT, BUT SHES STILL in the windows along here, Uncle Walt. Ijust can't think of a thing for your mother’s / Christmas, Skeezix. OUT OF THE CAR. THE MANS BODY IS DOWN flfl[,‘ By golly, look at those - radio-phon with record ¢ LV ; PAGE FIVE OOL IN WITH THE ' GOVERNMENT . ) &1 gy -9 LOOK ? THEY'RE GONNA TRY }77 HUMPHREY AGAIN IN A SECRET PLACE...TH’ RATS... IT'S A SET-UP... NO SPECTATORS...TA! ey U5 Pat Omee] B TR 7 ATTENTION, DOGS! THE {RADE COMMISSAR DEMANDS FOOD AT ONCE — Q/\ OR YOUR LIVES IN PAYMENT I NEVER SAW ANVTHING LIKE THIS IN MV LIFE? WHAT KIND OF [That was a happy | thought of yours, br- Uncle Walt. delivered tomorrow and I'll hide it until Christmas. r raphs | angers. ) S ] WHAT ON AIRTH HAVE YE GOT A STEW- SAKES ALIVE ! YE NEVER CAN FIND WHAT YE WANT IN ANOTHER FEMALES PANTRY - BuT THERE'S NO CARGO ON BOARD - I THINK THE CARGO MUSTA | SHIFTED IN | ?) e World ights reserved POT ABOUT SO DEEP ? YE AIMIN' T0 COOK UP, _CRICKET 2 YOL) KINDLY STAN! IN THE MIDDLE OF ThE 2GE reFoRTING AT CENTER " OKAY!

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