The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1951, Page 3

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> MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951 Residence Awards $60,000 Fire For Decoraliens Many Weekend Chrisimas "Christmas Hear! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA in for Christ- are more favorite bachelor Unhappily there Lachelors than families. | But lonely souls Bara those without ‘Takes Out Eight PAGE THREE | the lm gest and best decorated Win- 'Business Houses' :cx Ciriiai: e Christmas Awards nof Brings 21; | Pan American’s wlndow cenuln- ed two lighted Christmas trees, a ¥ i " {hear . rar fug q l . }H!mgeg' 'fllefl, Now | cait, home or warmih of fam- | winter oocbe o A\ g Are An“ounfed eve s ! “es pa"'es Held ‘ m\: .\“’;_‘“" “f;vhfl‘l‘il n}Lo Alfls!(.ml‘ The S. S. Baranof came in south- | . | church covered with cake frostings LA | “Christmas Heart Hunger,” “He b iere they are mOVING poung gunday bringing 19 passen- or e(ora Ions and candies, with tiny frosted i s " The week itk little story appeared in the Fa e ‘A‘-\nphz‘m., ik ,.b'?m gers {rom Sit two from Seward | trees around it, a lighted world and Woodrow Tnpk\tlte at }01 Beh- T i \l«e‘@‘nd was gay with flhv“-lrums News-Miner on December (r/ ©'¢ erywhere the vibra-|.,4 ook out eight to Seattl First prize in the business dist- |two small aircraft suspended over rends Ave., cuxrzipfr top I in ome a ur i “ld“'" e P[A““tfim various L""';ls 1939, Tt was written under the e ‘“if‘“* the air.| " Arriving from Seward were: R. rict window Christmas decorations | the world and church. The decor- the re:;A‘dex;ce! nr ,.n \I.‘lh nta -v{*l“‘]v :p.u ‘menh‘ tmyg:lmza ions | vline of Kay J. Kennedy, now a | ]f '1 :f:u;l‘lfv :x.um.\ uiuhun: Grosvold Jr,; C. A. Smith. went to Pan American World Air- were done by Mrs. Pauline and his f:‘gb’v Ry‘r’_";‘ b" “”l (Continued from Page One) = ’1‘(.,(‘:"‘,1 ‘r‘““”; “’q oge ‘l‘"‘\ py|member of the staf of the Daily | ¥ B0 i ‘_f‘f""b'i but you “feel”| “prom sitka: Jack Albyo, Mrs. A.|ways. The contest was sponsorcd reindeer led by Rudolph with SeGEtssaRE S L TR { il Bl e ot 4 en by |alaska Empire, and as it is up to| 3¢ 1€y are-——a AHunger that is|pakke, Miss Carol Baines, Mrs. T. by the Juneau Chamber of Com- : nose (light bulb). A spotlight wa | t the Capitol Theatre |date now as then, is reprinted as not fed with turl and cranber- (g machelder, Pedro Bogo, Dorothy |merce, | The Juneau Florists showed the on creation and a lighted Cbristmas | near impenetratable traffic bl | Saturday, more than 1,000 your | follow: |ty sauce nor drowned in liquors. : Rae et ) | Nativity scene with a white ca- i vl Wildes said the 1oss of a lifetime’s | ters of the Gastineau Channel area| g | and Judic Brown, Bernard Deadls,|, Second award went to the Jun- | o Y R WG L KNGS e ¥ 5 f o o sl Ared . Alaska is a lan o | 3 4 crect emar, a Frederick- | €8 thedral nearby. owling s Second place went to Edward Dick | accumulation of articles made the | wera, guests at an Elks Club party.|gouls. 1 ]1;‘1:- r;eéix:Lp;Xl‘::thl;fgi sosking, aPRkINg Wk I 1“(::;“{.“ MJ“‘;M.' Iéeu‘:'\ ;x.l ;]‘(T“k ,(‘,"\ :::;‘:;'"::,"::: t;;o:;.\ul:;\gmvu presented three small Eskimo giris at 1169 Evergreen Ave,, for a 60-foot | loss almost inestimable and that)Christmas goodies were given to each | ynece hegins to hurt, Because | something that cries 80| 'R]‘ g ”‘;' R R‘".‘. I{,f" tion' to Eann's Bon M “.hH I | with a sled loaded with a bag of well lighted tree heavy with glist- | damage would run hi than he|small visitor. Stanley Duke "'“"'”icim;uu.‘ h; - hn_“;"’ n 'md‘ y for fulfillment at Christma: . m(:u‘xtz‘(fuwa’n Ty‘,‘m ?:”‘ a- Q S n Marche. |ietters to Santa Claus, an- igloo S ) 8 ming a ng e hims = th, Y ohde, rice b q ening snow. It was flani either |at first thought of the loss|as Santa Claus. diahy Alsskaen ‘sve Ieci s, ng to lose himself in fel Lolk nal-fenil - iung Other honorable mentions were |post office and a striped candy side by twe huge red dles with | was covered by Saturday night teppers Sehklons, . tod, MHERY: of to escape that :m_ml hol- | '“' v sy d’ Mrs ;"-\ rated by the Vanity Beauty Sa-3North Pole. large yellow light bulbs. | wildes is agent ir 1 fo employees of the Alaska bty ot (o L e o haes nside him. Each at-| attle: Mr. and BAIs. Pres- o, " alaska Federal Savings and |, Kann's Bon Marche showed @ New York Life Insurance Co Light and Power Ci e 5 | ape in his own way. > and infant; M. Gemoff, | " o P +y ind because Christmas i< 8 oan, the Baranof Gift Shop and | uny log ski cabin with small fig- John Maurstad at 306 Seventh|ihe shattuck Agency. The Wildes |feed and dancin Linsans iresd R0l WSk RLE B et g 28 l””;fim‘gbg'\ Signi and | yic power—all Nativity scenes. |ures, a truok loaded with spruce Street took third with an e , t ) i . ne Shudsh je | REANS . EOER AL 5 and EE 2 : | Steve Homer, G. E. Otto. iz /e : decorated entrance. TWo Al :” l” Whe BRNESOE Arpe Snydty | kiddies; 7 adaline o ey | AGETBATIE THURSDAY ek S el i he Baranof and Gastineau Hotels | trees and a cotton blanket carry- tread on eltber igide of b Aoor ‘;::;l I'::u : jt Janua B |crowd E along the trail of Rod' Pegues, Teen Age Club! : : - z\':;xxtl"unnm:‘n:h\l fn(xi' \:‘Iell l[n\qxht;d ing the season’s greeting. ’ | yea: Jecember restle: 5 s | presid eminde athbars to-| 2 n of towns in the Ruhr sima strees an he Alaska | B — a fireplace, a Santa, two red candles | pary of the home with well rehe T o | reminded melbtre to- | O R T eeEe called the Electric Light and Power rated| — EMPIRE WANT A and evergreen boughs with “Merry | o Il R T governa |A . Christma. a time bf shar- hat the holiday party will be “' Y (l l" t-;’l Lol h o : e & s i “hi 55, it i . 3 e n' sen | “Wuppertal” (witches’ valley) be- T Christmas in white against & red | NOT SERIOUSLY HURT mansion, various apartment houses " ;’,f’;m i ‘"fel‘.‘.“m“ Al i T”nmu\f'uf the eeric glate of its . background over the doorway mndf IN FALL AT P.O. and the hospitals before having the it KOS M FHONEINE SN Kot _will ‘hegin @b 9:80.1n | Lo 0° o SRR up the ensemble. Christmas carols at the Lezion d“m ng to places where they can There will be dancing o | drifted from the house. Mrs. C. A. Carroll, who fell on the Most of the ;|share Christmas. Those men— and special entertain- — ———— ! Fourth, honorable mention went | postoffice stair Lasn Skling yesterday _ |salesmen, mining operators, busin- ment. | The mono-railway of Germany's| to Robert Faulkuer nc 242 Seventh | reported not seriously hurt. She ed the hill in good st inuz cn and others who have fam- —_— !Illllxr valley is talled the “Schwe- | in making | jured a leg in the fall and it was| Employees of Baranof Hotel |1lies outside, rush, pack up to catch are among the few 'bebahn” (hanzing railroad). | » appear to be | at first thought she had received ¢ | haq a party at t t mvm"l‘(‘ boat or plane that will take aks of the sub- | a huge lighted Christmas card. Even | broken leg. She w ¢ | with Cliff Gardner a & ulv em home for Christmas — to Atlantic mountain 3 | unscheduled icicles added to the ef- hospital for X- r2- | and nutefrui r“”‘v hearth and sha according to the National | fect, The windows. were plastered leased. Slben, e ere | Then with Christmas cards and the entire erved and entertainment provided | their homes and families in ——— creation was neatly edged with lights FROM MT. EDGLCUMBE by Johnny Gocttel and Leonard |Aldska and m of them invite| —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — tucked among evergreen boughs. Garr. Manager E. J. O'Brien made a | serta R. Bakke of Mt Others worthy of mention were i Stosth at short speech and was presented with | Henry A. Harmon’s lighting, Hugh cumke is stopping at = ; he employe i Wade's lighted hedge, John Ken- €au Hotel e nedy’s big lighted tree and Jack| ~ ™" | tender's Union will go to the Min- Clark’s effectively decorated en- of Vic| field Home with Santa Claus and | trance. o s committee de *- | gifts for the children there. Mrs. Jessie McCrary. air; ficates to the winner: | M | ¥ | ! ine persons arrived from Twenty- | the westward on Pacific Northern Airlines Sunday and 12 flew out. | Fre Anchorage: B. Adams, A. Maechia, F. Williams, H. Maruin, ! B. Austin, D. Larson, A. Martin,' E. Toaso, J. Simpson, L. Grunden, W. H. Loesher, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and son Ronald and daughter Joan, Tim Casey, Harvey Hildre, Frank Marshall, A. H. Good- [ A\lbert S E. L. Rountree, M. Kerr, James Dogan, Don Rut- | , Mr. and Mrs. John Hilyard. | Yakutat: K. L. Mor: eilter, gy Rick Lind- Juneau Young Ha here are those fellows e Society. rdware Co., Inc. . | eRegoeenopoenneRRne. E. Swenson, | Davis, Ada | holm, Stevea meon, | John H. Anderson, Alice Prather, R. A. Beissner. ! To Yakutat. Mrs. Glenn Jacobs. ! To Cordova: Rita Ludtke and two Lmlmon ‘\’omg Dauy Hand | Hurt by Angry Bull, |Savad by 10-Year-0ld | Gored by an angry bull at the Glacier Dairy Saturday, Russell ! Brown, 15, is in St. Ann's hospital | with injuries which could have been much more serious if it had not (keen for the quick-thinking brav- !ery of his small companion, Kenny | “Butch” James, about 10 years old. The Brown boy was in a pen at | the dairy handling another bull when the bull which attacked him Lroke loose. Brown was reported to have been leading the bull away with its nose-ring when it attacked him: and pinned him to the ground. Ee was unable to get free and the James boy first prodded the bull with a long stick in an attempt to drive it back, then threw a rope to the injured youth and pulled him from the pen. The Brown boy suffered a broken arm 2nd bruised chest. It is be- lieved he would have been killed - Ly the enraged animal if help had MU | not been given by little “Butch.” i Bab Ellis Named ANA | Piesident Alaska Ja Visitors Assn. I O. F. Benecke returned Sunday from Anchorage, where he had attended a three-day meeting of the Alaska Visitors Association at which ermanent officers and three new board members were elected to serve until the next mesting in February Jim Chadwick of Seattle, lately of Anchorage, was named executive secretary. His headquarters are to be in Juneau, Benecke reported. Permanent officers named were: Fresident, Bob Ellis of Ketchikan; First Vice President, Ed Coffey of Anchorage; Second Vice President A. Polet of Nome; Secretary, Henry Cuffel of Anchorage. Treasurer, Phil Johnson of Fairbanks; directors, Bob Ellis, Ed Coffey and Larry Moore of Anchorage. Chadwick has lived in the Terri- tory for the past five years and has: ansimpressive background advertis- ing and promotion. reetingd / / i We extend to our many friends our wishes for a Christmas that will be rich in joy and good health. Harry Race Druggist Inc. Warmer than ever And Merrier too iy Tie place of the February meet- Are these sincere wishes ing is to be announced. iWe re sending fo you - FIDDLER AT GASTINEAU 'A Joyous Christmas .. A Happ Y Pt Yea" ‘Clarence Fiddler of the Bureau of Puklic Roads has taken up res- idence at the Gastineau Hotel. AT THE BARANOF (aslers Mens Wear Dolores I. Crosson of Seattle ar- rived on PAA yesterday and is reg- istered at.the Baranof Hotel. (0] @hristfiias Il's Christmas again! May it be a merry one for you and yours...and may the warm spirit of the holiday season touch each day of the coming year. THOMAS HARDWARE and FURNITURE T S Thibodeau's | REETINGS and best wishes for the New Year We salute St. Nick ..., bringer of gifts and bright symbol of holiday cheer. May he make this Christmas a merry one for you and have many happy landings on the rooftops of all our friends. - Ludwig Nelson Jeweler FRED HENNING i Complete Qutfitter 1 | | :

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