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F BE GIVEN TONIGHT 13 WELL AS HAY EYE The entertainment which is to he given by the Jesse Lee Glee Club and other performers will be staged tonight in the chapel at the Home for the benefit of those who will not be able to see it at the Liberty theater on Wednesday EVANGELISTIC SERVICES will be held in THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUNBAK Sunday School 11 A. M. Gospel Service 7:30 P. M XV. R. Macpherson will deliver the Message at the evening Service. Everybody invited. evening. The program is very similar tc the one given more than a year ago in the Community church I The burden of the entertainment was then taken by Mrs. Groth and Mrs. Hatten; this time the , responsibility shifts to the Glee Chib, who appear in most of the numbers. I It is also more diversified by I several vocal numbers and an es pecial treat will be a group of vio jlin solos by Edward Borgen; he al so will play the violin “obligato” accompanying two or three of the singers. Assisting in the program is Miss Dorothy Hill and Mrs. Margaret Lechner, Mrs. Bernice Groth and Mrs. Leola Walters. Both Miss Hill and Mrs. Lechner will ren der a group of vocal solos, and Mrs. Groth, Mrs. Walters and Miss Hill will strengthen the Glee Club and quartettes. Have you heard the new “Okeh” records at Sylvia’s? They are wonderful. ST TOE HOTELS | Van Gilder: Mr. and Mrs. J. R Sapp and sons, S. A. Magill, J. M Brown, Mr. and Mrs. and Mis; Adeneys, R. E. Robertson and son Mr. and Mrs. Truitt, Mr. and Mrs D. J. Notviet, W D. Wandling Mrs. M. D. Snodgrass, Mrs. Chas, Carlson, H. I. Liek, Chas. T. Cad walader, Mr. H. Horn, W. S. Jones. ! Seward: Bert Lee, H. Wolf, Anna Mis. Hatten will have five groups of leadings and will do her usual best to please. Two of her readings, “The House by the Side of the Road,” and “Me and Maine go to the Movies,” will be repeated by request of a number of people. Piano numbers are by Mrs. Rosabelle Groth and her pupil Miss Mary Ella Larson. Tlie admission price is 50c and 25c. The proceeds will go into the music fund after the girls from the Home arc given a percent for their personal pin money. rffeV IfLS /C> . I Gunderson, Lillian White, Jak< ' Anderson, T. G. Binzel, Sam M( i Niece, Mrs. McNiece and daughter ('Victor Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Me ;Laughlin, Minnie Groth, B. A jRemsmeyer, H. L. Norris, Waltei . McDonald, Arthur McDonald, Ea ther V. Nelson, Peter McMahon. Seward: George Hillrary, Jos Anderson, George Foss, E. R. Lun 'beck, Herb Cameron, J. A. Duffy, j’S. M. Larson, C. Nelson, Ed Dan j’ielson, P. H. Crowley, Carl Sjolin, | Joe Weaver, R. V. Sheele, Mrs. Dahl, Wm. Bennett, Mrs. Edw. Watkins, Wilson Miller, J. Casey McDannel, Sam Radich. Sexton: Tom Tessier, Harry Al len, Lena Martinson, Agnes Mar tinson, Earl George, Mrs. H. A. Towle, F. E. Towle, Walter Glen brier. FRESII OYSTERS, OLYMPIC AND EASTERN, AT CARSTENS MEAT MARKET, BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. Schallerer’s Alas ka Shop. It is reported that next Satur day’s train from the Interior, will undoubtedly steam into the new ; depot. Four autos arrived on the S. S. Northwestern for Fairbanks one for McKinley National Park. | Mrs. John Rosness, who spent i Thanksgiving with friends at Tun j nel, returned home Saturday. | TRY A PURE WHITE ROCK ICE j CREAM SODA. SchaUerer’s Alaska i Shop. LET US HELP YOU WE WILL GLADLY HELP YOU Appreciated, Practical Gifts HOLIDAY TABLE SPECIALTIES Fresh Eastern and Olympic Oysters Pint and Quart Cans Finnan Haddie Barbecued Sable Smoked Salmon Fresh Hothouse Tomatoes Green Peppers—Celery Lettuce — Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes Extra Fancy Jonathan, Roman Beauties and Deli cious Apples — Naval and Japanese Oranges — Fil berts and and Walnuts Mixed Nuts — Dates and Figs Marshmallow — Cluster Raisins Plum and Fig Pudding Choice Canned Fruit and Vegetables Imported and Domestic Cheese B. & H. 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