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PAGE EIGHT ° Toastmasters fo Hold Cpen House On December 27 At Thursday night's regular meet- R ing of the Taku Toastmaster Club in the Gold Room Bill Eli: president, announced that the nex duled dinner on December 27 would be an “open house” affair I for Toastmasters and their wives and guests. Past Toastmasters are cordially invited. To begin at 7:30 n the Gold Room, the meeting be entirely informal, and the ram will follow the usual pat with the novel exception that 'Congressman Says 'Alaska Now Safe 'From Russians ANGELES, Dec. 21—P— Aleutians is now impossible, s Rep. Clyde Doyle (D-Calif) of > House Armed Forces Commit- le told a Democratic lunch- b yesterday that Russia ht months ago but couldn't e of “our new installa- measures taken by the returned recently from Europe and North the morale of Am- s everywhere is ex- all participants (limited to Toast- masters) will perform impromptu with no prior warning uxml the S want to get home but they nof desk and give name aid |say if ‘there is fighting to be done ber in' party so that adequaie |ihey'd rather do it where they are rrangements can be made by thr hm at their homes,” hotel management B 7 President Ellis opened the Thurs day night meeting with Grace an ng raid over Berlin during the var r B gath £ introduced Gene Vuille as Toj Wes Overby, Chief l"\'lluamr The husband gathered wood Or\ master who conducted an “exper- ‘“ 25 assisted. by Ellis Reynolds, the fire, left his overcoat to shield | jence” his wife and started to hunt for | type of topic discussion on|p.. <o the subject, “Your mnsL memorable Christmas incident.” Ellis Reynolds, | vice president and chairman of the membership committee, inducted John Brantner, John Dobler, and Chuck Porter into the Club as| fledgling Toastmasters. Jerry McKinley, Toastmaster for | the evening, introduced the speak- | ¢rs. Capt. E. C. Hawley talked about | “Slipcovers,” Bob Cowling spoke on subject, “Crusad: for Freedom,” Ro | marian, and Ted Oberman acted | Farlane who was unable to attend. the “hanor” Vn/'ud at the next meeting. the and Joe McLean presented a thought-provoking talk on “The other side of the question.” Capt. Don Morrison, in an impromptu presentation, explained to the civ- ilians in the audience the meaning he gold braid and “scrambled his uniform. Hunt Grue- the main address of the g; the subject, “Target Ger- many,” being a vivid account of his personal experience of abomb- 'Housewife Dies [n Search of Christmas Tree seizure of Alaska by WaV| A, gyeleth housewife was found | search’ for their have been able to seize Al-| | frostbite. Doyle smd darkness fell. er, Bill Ellis, and Herb | and. Pete Nelson was Gram- | their car. It took him most of the 1s the Wizard of Ahs for Bill Mc- | New-member John Brantner won of holding office as | Wm., Flint Scms of N orway MEETING SATURDAY —8P. M. in the 0DD FELLOWS HALL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |Storis Escorts Crippled FWS Craft !Info Juneau . EVELETH, Minn, Dec. 21— vice craft heading home to Juneau for the holidays had to call for help dead of exposure late yesterday, 24 last night while crossing Taku In- hours after she and her husband 'let when a tiller line broke and left became lost in deep woods on a'her in near-helpless position off a first Christmas | rocky shore. tree. The body of Mrs. Arne Maki, 42, was found in an improvised lean- to by firemen from nearby Virgin- corted the crippled ship into Ju- neau, arriving about 1:30 this morn- ing. The ship was the power barge Murre II, captained by John Wor- gum, returning from Falls nea Petersbufg. ia. They had taken a sled into the woods to rescue her. Maki, 40, was treated at the hospital for severe The Makis were married six months ago. Dr. J. Arnold Malmstrom, dep- Louis County coroner, said headway in thn (rwky waters \\hlL tempor The the Kittiwake, coming utp St. the couple drove their car onto a‘ side road 40 miles north of EVC!elh‘V'rn\)r'I a5 late. Wednesday. They walked into | oneell, had been held up by, bad weather. the woods and became lost as| Maki started a fire against the subzero cold and set up a shelter | of branches day. MILK NOTICE No milk delivery on December 25. Juneau Dairy Products. 995-3t X WWW@@@%%%%@@%W“@MWW’%E%%% %%“&’W%%Wm«‘é’ geaial el et i s DN PHONE 38 AMERICAN MEAT CO. GRADE A ROASTING CHICKENS 69« Fresh HOME MADE SAUSAGE MADE IN OUR OWN BY OUR OWN' . CHOICE Rolled Beef ROAST 89« Fresh SHRIMP OYSTERS and LOBSTER TAILS GOTEBORG SAUSAGE . . . 99 THE AMERICAN MEAT MARKET WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25th AND 26th . m ‘ The Coast Guard cutter Storis es- | Creek | | One of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- | Church Sunday school, assisted by e II and anothcx cruf.., a back from the | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | Here Just in Time for | CHRISTMAS A new stock of Hallicrafier and National . Y RADIO RECEIVERS Short Wave — High Sensitivity f Various Models and Prices /filaska Radio Supply — Inc. | 307 Seward — Phone 62 chn'“ FOR |Scene Program Has | director, are Mr. and Mrs. Dwight { L. Nash. | The Murre II is a twin-engined | aca {craft and was able to keep some | hy —————————————————————} Traditional Chrisimas Songs of Many Lands The Memorial Presbyterian the senior choir, presents a Christ- mas program Sunday evening at| 7:30 o'clock. il The traditional Nativity scene| will be the setting fo¥ the theme “Christmas in Other Lands.” Songs | from England, Mexico, France, | | Germany, Czechoslovakia, China, Poland, Norway and America will| | be sung. Assisting Miss Betty Hammond, The senior choir will sing a “Come Thou Holy Spirit” \\ ith ‘Miss Ruth D. | ially invited tol‘ ation honoring | 0:1d. SR | | | [ RINGS of BEAUTY | g : l Ludwig Nelson, Jeweler FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 6%4‘% VAKE HER DREAMS COME TRUE at LUDWIG NELSON’S Elgin - Hamilton - Gruen and Croton Watches w RHINESTONES to make her Sparkle at the Holiday Sea- son . . . and through the year M 5 g FOR TRE fiOME China — Crystal and Silver These and countless other choice gifts to express your thoughifulness . . . THE PHONE 698 e JHOME LIQUOR STORE ssecannxe= We carry a complete line of Imported and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Beer . . . Jce-Cold Beer and Mixes are available by hottle or case-at no exira cost. If you are not already one of gur many satisfied customers come in and get acquainted. We feel sure you will always return. s Champagne DRY PALE SPARKLING BURGUNDY .4/5 QUART $5.95 1/5 QUART $3.75 ...4/5 QUART §3.56 DEMERARA — HUDSON BAY — LEMON HART 151 PROOF 4/5 QUART §9.65 114 PROOF 4/5 QUART $7.75 LEMON HART ONLY 86 PROOF ....... .4/5 QUART $6.80 WE HAVE TOM AND JERRY BATTER Bourlnm OLD HICKORY STRAIGHT BOURBON OLD STAG STRAI{‘;HT BOURBON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4/5 QUART $4.95 .................. 4/5 QUART $4.95 J. W. DA 100 PROOF BOU RBON ................. 4/5 QUART $5.95) FREE DELIVERY FROM 10 A. M. TO5 P. M. Brandy FRENCH WILE 4/5 QUART $5.75 CEREMONY 4/5 QUART $5.00 Brandy Available in Pints and Half-Pints WE ALSO HAVE 20-YEAR-OLD FRENCI}, ODET, HENNESSY AND OTHER BRANDS IN STOCK Creme Be Cocoa HIRAM WALK 4/5 QUART . 4/5 PINT Vermouths SWEET s MARINI AND ROSSI and HEUBLEIN Wines DRY NOILLY RRAT and HEUBLEIN RED or WHITE VIRGINIA DARE IN 4/5 OR 1/2 GALLONS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF SWEET AND DRY WINES IN ALL SIZES BOTTLES THESE PRICES ARE GOOD UNTIL NEW YEAR'S DAY SO FROM ALL OF US ======-TO ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR PO RENEEEET 2.%%&W%W§W§3¢J:§kfi%fik§&%é% BHE R Christmas Feast Reegegeeeeeaaeeoeeee@eegieeeeeoigeeeaggageaasa %%WW&%WW%%@WW% A Merry Christmas el &4%!%!%'&15 S — F 2 To Everybody PHONE 146 HOME GROCERY HAPPY HOME 2Y; Size SLICED PINEAPPLE - - - 2 CRANBERRIES - - 2pounds 35c Pound 8%¢c DARIGOLD BUTTER - First Grade - |SWEET POTATOES - 2 pounds 2% FRESH—GRADE-A fifi&lxfllfigmt{m 3 poumk $1.00 POULTRY DRESSING - - - 3ic ‘We have a complete line of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES THE HOME GROCERY WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER %5th AND 2th a pp— yecamme e o