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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 PNA Delayed Flight Annual Christmas ; Arrive; Shutfle Parties in Style ‘ Trip fo Yakufat : | | ‘ Christmas parties are in style in Lusiness firms and agencies in Ju- | neau as the holiday weekend ap- took | proaches. eight passengers out this morning| Those reported were: on a shuttle run from Juneau to| The Fish and Wildlife Service for Yakutat and brought in 20 yester-| “personnel only” held its ann ddy afternoon that overcarried tc|Tom and Jerry get-together at the subport this afternoon Pacific Northern Airlines Methodist Choir | Concert Sunday | The choir of the Methodist ch of Juneau will be presen-’ »d in a special program of Christ- music at 7:30 p.m. Sunday r 23. The pro is un-| the direction of Mrs, Jane Mc- | Director of Music of the| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SALVATL N ARMY PARTY TOMORROW Charge Four |iovally Review oo v (0 With I.ymg fflfl;e T oo Under Oath” = 21— B —|a State De- yubl and appealed to the | I ¥ ird today to set e its finding that there was nable doubt” of his loyalty. 7ASHINGTON, Dec. 1 Young and three others rea Annette Wednesds i i . . 4 o Chureh. The organists will be Mis.| To Yakutat: Mrs. Dona McMillan | - The Alaska Road Commissioh gy popejoy and Mrs. Katherine |beve, been indicted on charges of| Iic challenged the authority of and infant, Mrs. Ryder Converse, rented the upst f the EIks Olub | 1000 e public is invited to|1yinz tnder oath to a Senate COm- S ling 4 deal Ken Morgan, Clarence Becker, C. for a buffet supper, am ! AR N G et - : ah- InvERrRting ot : 1t T ditatir M asip g Schiéiter, Mrs. R, D. McDonald, G.|dance last night. The engineers are | o' oy o b gt o 1 4 ety s X “ A e ent b . A ¢ e ab e There will be an or lleged “influence” on government an ¢ of iple justice Wallace, Virginia Valle. .| reported to have stolen the show St tar AR fivet 80 He > erasla 6 ¥ From Anchorage via Annette: P.| With a two-act skit interpreting an | - k‘“h(“;_ Hrabbie: n‘:‘\,.u (\"TS‘L\ filed {he appeal through ns ! Morgan, C. Schleiter, C. Becker, J.|engineer’s idea of a staff confer- “‘10 numlhr‘ “‘ bc 11](’1\‘!4‘ is a former Washington fier Y B | Fitzgerald, R, Anderson, L.sMetler,|ence. Group singing was led by Mrs. | 20 B8 Born ol T | nce man. During the Senate | Ch ram Bingh | ! S. Torun, J. Donovial, G. Shaw, C.| A. F. Ghiglione. ic and ds “Rimpsody On Old Carol Mel-| , it was disclosed that his rtment’s relea th the | Fidler, J. Dodd, M. McCarthy. followed it e “Oradle Sone" | ctta, a White House ot that led to ecrets to the r | From Yakutat: - C. Cusato, R.| Pan American Airways employees _° ‘lch‘ tr 4 ‘Nor;“’ i '( 4 1ad got a $9,450 mink specialty of far ezs Bartholomew, R. Troost, Whittet, held their 1al party at Mike’s in N tfrtoes - Chivistmas | €08t throuzh help from a Was ) Mr. and Mrs, Johnson and child, E.| Douglas last night. | sehson f;”ch 3 (,';f :I . hh ington lawyer interested in RFC | Peters, The First National Bank was re- | 7/C 5 1. 0 carol” bY | jending. S R s There was no flight from Anchor- ported to be having a party fur‘“;’C’;‘,”“jfll““lg‘\l‘lci i _D'\‘ Pi‘x““" : 3] { : ster employees and families tonight. ! 1bilc \ ac Indicted with Young on charges (9 it ! ¥ |Scandinavian Christmas Medle whbai ! :“ J’ “Silent Night” arranged by Kohl- | "n: v PAT KIMES' AUNT DIES 8 3 Herschel Young, His hrother. ! \ . . Pat Kimes, night telephone’op-| The program will consist of the| J07P% 1% s & Woond's ' Found Dead in (abm erator here, received word that | following numbers directed by Mrs, [¥CF Who paid for s":; ; ”“["*'; ! "ear E"in (ove her aunt. Mrs. Ben Peterson, for- | McMullin and accompanied by ;f(‘::"“'if‘n"m“'\m;:mnn T o ‘\ merly of Fairbanks, had died in| Mrs, Popejoy: s s Rl Mo ! Wisconsin on December 8. | Processional: “0 Come All Ye| Robert W. Dudley, ‘]”“fh‘;‘ gk 8 Herman A. Johnson, 80, was found —_— Faithful’—Chorus and congrega- ;‘1 i ;{:l’)‘f‘;wfx;l: 'gq "‘j R I H dead in his cabin at Elfin Cove sev- | BROWNIE TROOP MEETS tion. me: 3 3 S SRERNETE L= ABS) . T Y el r DI 18 eral days ago by crew members of i 1 i | Opening sentences and The‘h A”. \vc‘ promm{cmB !lx(':\uvs [l;" PIPE TE’.AWIN L|_'I ].‘. £ Bt ILDING ; the Coast Guard cutter Storis. Brownies 0 roop No. met Lord’s Prayer with Choral Res % earings by a Senate Banking sub- \ 's Pra o) ponse By X : - =~ P | 'as g 1 at the Northern Light Presby®erian po & 3 | committee last spring on charges % . las{hzi:;iyn‘l;gzr:r(:\llx;h[m:;)m‘]r‘m’;;z Church Thursday 3 afternogn to i Hu\\‘ R | that (h;vflflr; nf‘ lhcg Reconstruc- GENERAI‘ V]EI'D“\!L‘ \U}d 2 DPLIES { o 2 A | by Praetorius. P A Y i § Storis was on a supply run to light- | Work on Christmas presents for| % ately We Watched.” tion Finance Corporation had - £ Ak Dt o { house stations. | their mothers. After the presemsj L0 Ty »p ‘n e ]vir'!'ird to influence in making l‘ EE&GD HRUIE‘E‘SE'WG' 1 | cans. { Mr. Johnson was born at Scio, N.| were finished, a Christmas party ¥., on April 1, 1871. He came to Al- Was held. Refreshments were served aska in 1906 living at Myers Chuck by the leader, Mrs. Hudert. | Ena Susan Sturrock, reporter. on the west side of Cleveland Penin- | sula south of Juneau and at Wran- | gell. He then lived in the vicinity of | Elfin Cove. Mr. Johnson was also known as “Lighthouse” Johnson. Funeral services will be held Sat- urday morning at 11 o'clock in the Carter Chapel. The Rev. G. H. Hill- erman will deliver the eulogy. Burial | is to be in Evergreen Cemetery. | INTEND TO WED SEATTLE, Dec. 21—(#—Notice of yesterday by Ralph R. Hileary, An- chorage, Alaska, and Carol E. Vin- | cent, Seattle. | HERE FOR A FEW DAYS PAA Capt. Gene Sloan expects to spend a few days in Juneau. He CHAMPIONSHIP GRID GAME |IS at the Baranof Hotel. SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. KINY HOOPES HERE The national proiessional cham- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoopes of pionship footballegame ketween the Fairbanks arrived here yesterday Browns and the Los Angeles Rams |to spend the holidays with Mrs. Sunday at 1:30 pm will be carried}Houpes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray at that time by radio KINY. . | banks. The game is to be played in Los | TR N Angeles and will be carried by the | HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Liberty Broadcasting System coast- | Oscar Severin of Fairbanks came to-coast and to Alaska and Hawaii, |in on PAA yesterday to spend the Miller Brewing Company, produ- holidays in Juneau. He is stopping| cers of High Life beer, sponsors at the Hotel Juneau. the broadcast. | | HOME FOR HOLIDAYS VISITOR FROM NOME | Juneau students at the University A. G. Doyle of Nome is stopping | of Alaska, Fairbanks, home for the at the Baranof Hotel. holidays include Sheila MacSpad- | den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. | L. MacSpadden. She is in her third | year studying anthropology. Sohphomores are Jim Sofouis and | Graham Rountree, both in forestry Don Wilbur who is in his first year | civil engineering there is also hcme | for the holidays. Home from stateside colleges are Don MacKinnon and Paula Cook from Oregon State College at Cor- vallis where they are freshmen. | Most of them will be leaving New | Year’'s Day in order to be back at| | their colleges in time for school re-' | opening. Help Fight TB intention to wed was filed here| station | Stevens. Hoopes is mayor of Fair- . “Lullaby For Christmas” | , “Let Our Gladness Know Noj “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” | Arranged by Swift | “It Came Upon The Midnight | Clear” arranged by Stone. “Deck The Hall” arranged by Stone. i “Jesu Bambino” by Yon, Mild- |red Lister. | Scripture Lesson: St. Luke II:| | 1-20, Rev. Fred McGinnis. Offertory: “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,” Bach: Katherine Alex-l ander and Jane McMullin. Carol: “Joy To The World.” “Birthday Of A King” by Neid- inger: Sclois dith Moore. ome Chri ns, Join To Sing | | Alleluia”-by Gillette. [ | “All'Weary Men Kneel Down to Pray” by Weaver. “Angzels We Have | High” arranged A.T.D. “Christmas Nightingale” by Shaw. | “Carol of the Bells.” Wilhousky. Cantique De Noel” by Gilchrist. ! Closing Prayer and Benediction. 1’ “Silent Night” by Gruber-Hine, Orligato by Miss Frances Paul. Organ and Piano Postlude: “Hal- lelujah Chorus” by Handel: Mrs. McMullin and Mrs. Alexander, Heard On [ ORCHID BLOOMS IN JUNEAU | Trees may grow in Brooklyn but orchids bloom in Juneau in De- cember. Mrs. Anna (Gram) Webster of the Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. has one in bloom at her home. Maxcine Williams took pictures of it last night and says its official name is cyprepedium insigne (green slipper). e EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY o Second and Franklin R Buy Christmas Seals EVES EXAMINED __ LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE BLACK 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS (LTI . Juneau UL VRRAXS Eacerpts from JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH @hristmas Oratorio will be presented ’S SUNDAY, DECEMBER 83, 1951 1 I 5-6 P. M. over radio station ¥ KINY — Juneau, Alaska as our way of extending Season’s Greetings to our many Alaska friends and customers. ALASKA TELEPHONE CORPORATION | General Offices Juneau, Alaska gamaa o S S {AHA A 7 PHONE 944—Day or Night 3 ) N I - under cath on two occasions to the Senate investigators, and once to a Federal Grand Jur; } ) Merl Young was accused of lying z N ) e Here’s the perfect reward for a day’s work well _dqggr:jicélg,‘};r!difi bottle of b} Miller High Life, leisurely sipped in the quiet comfort of your home: . IThere’s a special something about Miller High Life — an wwmq and : L8 [superb goodness — that makes it the favorite beer of millions of people all over America; Tonigh: — treat yourself to the very best in beer. . Enjoy life with Miller High Life — good way o end. the day! 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