The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1928, Page 8

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it e DS OISEOSNS S —— D | i ! 8 YOUNG FOLKS OF EAST ARE MAKING TRIP} New Jersey People to Vi Presbyterian Missions Southeastern Alaska For a ten-day cruise of eastern Alaskan which 1€ Presbyterian M ns, ten young people of Elizabeth, New Jersey left here at noon today on th Princeton, Capt. David W Thornton B. Pen | of Princeton Unive of the Gray Stone Church n Eiiz ader of the party, whick permission by th Na tional Board of Missions to have a special trip on tl Princeton Those in the ed on the Prince Rupert Thu day, are: Lois A. Child line Dunbar, Elizabeth E. Gor Evelyn Kizgins, gan, Robert Moore, Jr Mered M. Moore, Paul L. Penfield, Cha Penfield and Thornton Miss Childs is a daughter of owner of the" Childs' Rest chain corporation, whic throughot the States byterian Missionary boat, Lois, gervice before the Princeton, 1 placed her, was named from Miss Childs Miss Gordon is a member of the | New | National Board of Missior York City, while Mis a singer of note in t ert Moore, Jr., is a randson of the founder of the Muresco com » ea Rob pany, and is a cousin of Miss| (dith Moore The Penfield Me brothers are former Princeton stu dents. Entertained Here On the evening of their arrival here a sc visitors at the Mrs. David V T eve AEEONE ning was spent in musical enter-| tainment, several of tha New Jer sians Dbeing adept in music. Mrs les Harland, who has known years, assisted Mrs, Wagg: Although they had plaaned to climb Mt Roberts rain pre them from doing so, dnd in th afternoon they w taken ¢ Mendenl Faulkner D. Henderso:. This morning they were o8 through the Alaska June and mine, and went abo. Princeton shortly before noon €1 1 mii ihe They expect to go from here to| and then to Haines and Skagwa Sitka, visiting at wayports enrou‘e The head of Parsons Caollege Towa, from which Dr. Condit and | Dr. and Mrs. Bruce, formerly with | rian church here, were | graduated, also visited in Tuneau the Presbyte yester while the Admir:l Rog ers was in port. He is making the round trip. CITY COUNCIL TO SELL DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY |si: e K The city council, which miet ia night at cham as requir of the U on May authorizing the sale by the city of all delinquent real property of 1427 tition, of houses adjoining Car asking the city to i connecting their pr Front Street sew: action w at last night's meeting The contract for kalsemining the city hall was awarded to J. T perty with the Ros There were two other bidders C. W quest a new from Willoughby nativa Presbyterian churcn, wa authorized to tell the Indiacs that | the City of Juneau would turni the lumber for the sidewalk if the Indians would contribute the la bor. | Other matters taken up by the| council were purely routinc ——. e — | Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv [ AR NEW BATHING CAPS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It 1 d now | party which arriv-| on, | tharl P. Mor-| jal was given for the | he home of Mr. and| Penfield family for several | by Mrs. H. L.| MARY YGCUNG GIVES ball t | trainer for the City League, W |also a gunest, while Neil Brodic | was the only was confined to his home hecause of illnes o'clock in the council ordered the publication, by law, of the order . District court, issued Among other business. brought | igned by seven residents system. No s taken on the petition Carter, who appearad be- fore the council on behalf of the Indians of Indian Village, to re-| lewalk extending | avenue to the It’s Right Deitvery Phone 134 | s0b station Post Oftico No. 1. S, RS ONTRACLLSTITUTE S TTVTFOTTETT AN PV PTG AV T IR I TTT TV TSI TV OSSN ST VI VO SSews. That’s what all the ladies arc' seeking. This “young” lady ol 45, Mrs., Mary Mecker of| Akron, Ohio, would tell the world that it is regular exercise | which keeps her young. Even if | she is a grandmother, as she | claims, 'she certainly don’t look | her age. | (International Newsreel) | BANQUET IN HONOR OF MOOSE BALLMEN/ The membens o1 the Mooss base-| first prize by virtue of| ctory over the FIks, wer Members of the Moose nine who srnberg, Bill inclair Brown, George k Kearney and mana MeKinnon. Billy Lott, absent member. I “Hun, 3ob Jernberg, in giv ing an account of the dinner to | day, declared Mary Young was a real hoste chicken an the features of the bill of fare nd announce strawberr] spring JOHNSTONS CANDY Yor Weddings, Birthdays, Anniverarics and Week-Ei 1ds GROWING We now have two Sheet Metal Work and can give your sheet metal attention. GAS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTERS SMOKE STACKS FUEL OIL TANKS CORRUGATED IRON AIR PIPE FOR MINES FLASHINGS METAL SHINGLES GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Major General, Head of Ninth \“/u']:s of the fort and p Charley Borah fi at Yankee Stadium. is trip will take 1 4 in the Ninth Corps 1ly two officers whom 1 before, and it was a great ———o——— proper J. P. Williams, of the U. today on the Ranger 1V, after h Williams is in charge ATTENTION MASONS {munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., in 0dd Fel- A . lows’ Hall, Monday evening. at m, winners of the Fourth|, Work 1o the B, A. | h |d given a banquet last evening by| | Mary Young, proprietress of the Arcade Cafe, St it were present at the dinner, were: | |Bd Blake,” Bob | Sehmitz, Fred Schmitz, Pete|p 1 Vale, “Pops” Gist, Ken || s among | presentation watch For the corporation or ine dividual wishing to The Two Fasiest Human Beings Spectacors at the Olympic tryouts in the Eastern division will get the thrill of the lives whea Charley Paddock (left) and it it out for supremacy in the century event Veteran track men will not be s if the present record of 9 3/5 seconds is smashed by one Cha (ntarnatiannl Hustriie) Nowe) ANNOUNCING MARY NORRIS GOSS BEAUTY TEACHER OF THE A. J. KRANK SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE will be at our store for one week begin- ning Saturday, July 7. give you a facial to teach you the way to use your Beauty Per- quisites. Phone or call for appointment. HELLAN'S PHARMACY Next Door to Valentine's Store Phone 33 Free Delivery A. B. HALL TONIGHT MUSIC BY Moonlight Serenaders SPECIAL DELIVERY Sunday Morning 10;30 a. m. Money Back Guarantee on All Purchases GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92—95 8 Deliveries--10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. Mrs. Goss will ——eeeeeed DANCE Front Street Sheet Metal THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928. HINES PRAISES SCENERY; SHORT | VISIT IS MADE by of TG T IR R R, G TS e 5 R S e i | L AR Tt KILLISNOO, Alaska, June 30.— the Russian Soci To the ceived celved stroyed Doctor and Mrs, DeVighne, and|pPetersburg and Ketchikan, W, D,|¢harge of the U Special thanks to Mr. Kuettner | Gross of the Col of Kill “eats” house U the first three days after|Oia naners ror ~aie A KILLISNOO GRATEFUL s :1:;« whieh were the most.try- RECEIVE CONGRATULATIONS: 3 Vs, a extended. FOR AlD TO PEOPLE Many thanks to the Salvation| Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones are Army for the money donated, and | receiving congratulations on Editor: 1 wi instructed | Proseroff; the Angoon Sisterhood,|seven pounds, yesterday people of Killisnoo to ex-|and Hood Bay Packing Co., for|noon at St. Ann’s hospital. tend our appreciation and thanks|the Dprovisions, and Funter Bay mother and child are doing nice- to tha different societies, organiza-|for its collection of money, are tions and individuals for help re- by us during the time of Jour need. The donated things re-| many thanks to all, and may God | CAPT. CARL COLLEN LEAVES Capt. Carl Colien, who nas been in charge of the Ranger VII, ‘for offered. The people of Killisnoo send| B PIRR Oy | | by us after fire had de-|Dbless you all. our village, were appre-| Respeetfy Wlatad veky, faneh, indesd. - The| (Sigted) LI KATANOOK. |the U. S. Forest Service here for Deapie sisssecially Wil fo. thank PR S i |the last several years, left the Red Cross of Juneau chapter,| ~GROSS OFF FOR SOUTH |night on the Admiral Rogers, for and Mr. Behrends, its chairman;| Tnroute to Seattle with stops at |Ketchikan, where he will be eum theatre, | CTaft Weepoose. noo F hsieeriosf, |left on the Admiral Rogers last SR A a Kiliisnoo Fisheries, for the|night. Special Delivery——10:3 at the compa; boarding - - Sunday. George Bros. Phone v of Sitka, Rev.| birth of a baby boy weighing Mr. Jones is employed by the S. Burcau of Public Roads. Forest Service = The Empire |92 or 95. —adv, R Announcement To Our Many Friends and Patrons We Wish to Announce that the MIDGET LUNCH Will Reopen for Business fonday Morning July 9th Thomas Sturge, Prop. This is Jantzen “Learn-to-Swim Week” JANTZENS are styled for swimming’ + s+ as well as beach parade i TH:E.RE'S an outstanding dash and grace to the Jantzen- clad swimmer. 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