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& A a——— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931. ; — | selves well pleased with the plan, Ly ! ings for members of the Council. SPRING DRWE a5 v plokmin SR Sippatt Dally Cross-word Puzzle PHESBYTERIANS SGUUTS Tfl BE 1t s liowe’ LAWMAKER * 1m this enterprise | Schedule | This will facilitate the work of ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie { April 21, Troop 611, H. G. Nord- A BEGINS |the officers, as they will be in| ! | NDER ENGAMPED AT ling and T. B. Judson; April 22, L) 1 1 closer touch with the Indian peo-| * S[EIRIE[S | Troop 613, Harry Sperling and ple, and will be able to serve 9 AlVIAIS]T Jack Kearney; April 28, Troop 611, more expeditiously, for the general|,, viERNslo|L it | H. R. 8hepard and Wellman Hol- | up-building of the community. 15 [E]N]D PIA v brook; April 29, 613, Gunnar Blom- UESDAY | CDs }“ < T EMMDE |gren and Dr. Simpson; May 5, . . ~ . 17. Dav's march s _ Troop 611, . E. Objective Set for This Year COLLEGIATE DANCE 10 Measure' Hc S W. oo Prashvieriil sd T Lesdere Al Un- ™ 4 Me,'m’f; ,fiay“fif’“{fjf;, ke e I 31350 Plins TO BE GIVEN IN MAY " “3ilweén LA adfitin, | YOmEN 8 TIes yterial and|Iroop Leaders Almost Un-| " Oison and Frank Garnick: |Residents Are Invited to Be « gL d BT [ e (AP |7 IMSIALP AroRboR il Endeavors Also Hold animous in: Selection of [May 12, Troop 611, R C. Mize and| Guests of Lawmakers Are Announce | A Collegiate Dance will be given |21. Articie of tur- [RTeTI N ERWIA character A 1 Meeti Su Outing Sit J. J. Connors; May 13, Troop 613, e S in Elks Hall by the Business and s ormiorents tor [RIEJAIL EER M ol useo | nnual lvleetings mmer Ing oie J. W. Leivers and M. S. Whittier; at Official Ball Professional Women's Club of Ju- . the ankles " [yT¢ BGTE Ty in’ coal | B a o i N masiol & 3 i May 19, Troop 611, Grover C. Winn L neau on May 9 according to an-|3f Snort handle el GESREOIY . 1 et 20 TReuniins pakct O e Eagle River Campsite willland Emil Gastonguay. The Biennial Legislative Ball, al- nouncement today. The proceeds glossy ;:he Northern Light Presbyterian |again be the scene of the annual —_— ways a distinctive feature of each | thich | 28. Concerning PIOITIEINITIA | church of Juneau is moderator of [Juneau Boy Scout summer encamp- : A ship fund which |yg R0 hen SsINAGIMEIN v E = « ‘EDITH F SHEELO session of the Alaska Legislatu rded to some girl of 3. Apple juice o lese “J‘e"m“i‘“:g‘amp"“byh‘f‘y' : fi“ b o ““afi:{"e;n‘ém‘i”:; d:;‘dfge“’g? . { will be given next Tuesday evening, tanding . 3L Indication for Distribute el C € position a he an- 4 J b 4 4 i : ¢ o‘“&‘l‘(','r‘ :n',fe “;u[;‘fr‘ the nest 1o 99, Scfutinfe ARG Frosting {nual meeting of ministers and|Scout Council and leaders of Troops | VISITED BY UNCLE f,ffigfid’fli'daytf The :Egfifis(u:l‘ of ness or professional career, 32. Former nega- 42. Admission of 2 Aurlcle 20, prloMed, boats | elders of Presbyterian churches at 611 and 613. Dr. A. C. McClanahan, of Delta, | Es Hall has been obtained for 2 iy Lot Bothin one T ke - Progise loca- | Sitka last week. Mrs. David Wag- The Troop leaders were almost Gl < oatme t6 LAk Jay |the event and W. R. Garster, ¥ DLAN ITAL BY | Salem 45. Electrified ‘contalner 40. Gratulty | goner was renamed president of |unanimous in their endorsement J vesterday | o 1o 1 o - PIANO RECIT, County, barticle 5. Meaningiess 4L Garden im. he Alaska Presbyterial, th -of the Eagle River site. The oth-|fom Taku Harbor to visit his S e, SOl LAt JOHN C. MANNING TO | New Jorsey 46, Seitle money . repetition o R sl et St B il bl e B gl P 6 T Committee appointed early this * BE GI IN JUNE |34 Performer upon 6. Famous 42. Bustie | en’s organization of the church. |er location considered was the Dootor MoClanahisn e week, will have complete charge of 1. Sinele orint- 48, Front ot the American's 43 Tibetan Otficers chosen by the Christian | military post at Haines. | leave for Kenat to be physician sug |81l arrangements. 4 an offi-| The Business and Professional|}l. Transmits 49. Wooden pin 7. Greek letter 44, Nevertheless Endeavor, which also held its an-| Tentative plans for the camp £ 1 p The ball is given each session i 3 18 New England 60. Disorders 8 Soft rubber- 47. Symbol for nual meeting at Sitka last week,|were discussed, and consideration | SUrgeon for employees of the Lib- ssary to Women's Club of Juneau will spon- | ‘state: abbr. 61, Dine ‘soled shoe alckel | : of ; by, McNeill and Libby cannery|PY the lawmakers as an expres- demand for|sor in June a piana recital by are; was given the matter of a dlrector“here_ sion of their appreciation for tha been a burden John C. Manning, of San Francisco.| [/ % 4 , President, Walter Soboleff of |for the annual outing. He will make the voyage to Ke- | COUrtesies extended during their work for many|Mr. Manning is a musician who is| % | Sitka; Vice President, Stanley Sut- Dinner Next Friday Inai on the Libby cannery tender |St8Y In the capital. The general | well known for his ability as a| % {ton of »J.mea‘u; Recording Secre- | The Ann_ua] Father and Son Otsego, which recently arrived at | Public is cordially invited by the e is being built by Capt. | teacher and pianist both in the| ///% .. | tary, Miss Daisy Daniels, of Sitka; [Dinner, which will be held DexXt | maky Harbor from Seattle Legislators to attend as their sted by volunteer labor (East and West. | -t | Corresponding Secretary, Sam Mur- | Friday evening, was the subject of i | guests. and will cost | 0 chison, of Metlakatla; Treasurer, some discussion. Tickets will be | @— — —e | The Serenaders will furnish the SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP | Robert Grant, of Hoonah. mrx; ‘::;mrn amr?ew"cllays‘flimbde the| | The Florence Shop | music for the dancing. =~ As usual * ve expressed them-'adv. TELEPHONE 4502 | Srh St meat e 0-| | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm. | |Tefreshments will be served. w — | Southeast Alaska delegates to the | Gouncil President Robért Simp- ! anent Wave | TR R T k S ” ¥ | Presbytery, Presbyterial and 4 BEAUTY SPECIALISTS || Plans are going forward at Paim JUST RECEIVED—1.,000 BOTTLES | Oniiehian: BnAbavor convantians ,e.‘fg: d::c’f“;‘é’e‘iv;kfy"hg‘;i 0; e‘::' | Phone 427 for Appointment | |Beach, Fla, for building a new | 5 | =1 e —————a lairport. turned to Juneau on the mission-| —. e e SA RGON ! ary boat Princeton. i e ———————1 | Verne J. Swanson, reporting clerk ) 3 By " | of the three conventions, in speak- I]pn[.\ for Every I'U(I) 'ing of the gatherings, said today: | A ] o) B l | “The annual meeting of the D M D C ministers and elders of the Pres- o ut Lr’ auro rng 0. byterian church was held at Sitka “When We Sell It—It’s Right” | April 8-14. There were delegates [ ] - 4 D | from all the Pan-handle towns ex- | " Tele a ] ¢ | which were quarantined because § Tel l'l“'"‘ 134 | of scarlet fever and influenza. Del- | E = | egates of the women’s organization, | | | the Presbyterial, and to the young | 4 | people’s organization, the Christian | FREE' FREE’ | | Endeavor, convened at the same | S ‘ : : | e e e b UGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS :omcial delegates and many unof- | o PO [ G A ey SRl j ficlal delegates in the three bodies. . % c {\ v-;('\dwpl -ll]"""“' Beads — a ‘Y"}'l"‘”f"' The peaple of Sitka opened theiz |l Highest QUALITY Hams on the market at LOWEST @~ ashing Powder — given away with every | would, . Mr. Eifendahl wavssiagipnd;| omee: to us and entertained us 3 . A pbeliuge ¢ CA%%%R%W#EILE?E_HE i i of e oo Tl o | roally. This was e largely tol P}?JCE ever sold in Juneau. Skinned hams cost more |nery this year, and if it were not| _ .- 0 | . e . s o , o | school, the Alaska Native Sister- than y ; o p 5 bars of PALMOLIVE SOAP for 50 cents SALMON SEINERS | ©r @ desire to give employment o |500 ang” rotherhood, and the| the regular hams, but we are selling them at a |seiners who have helped in the past | pome christian Enceavor societs. Ml lower price than the regular hams. 4 GARNICK?S P’ 174 V. H. Elfendahl, one of the big| wnfr Eifendahl, who is mow inl, rne-mornings were devoted to At - wone guns ‘ot - the' Skinner' and! Eddy | niiean: dentes that it 48 tiefipwr- | 2uNl0EEs, the etlernoons to an: ed: T b salmon packing company, declares) pose 1o refrain from buying the | iC3tional program, and the eve- P URITAN = | that the contention that the pro- posed curtailment of the salmon |pack is a movement on the part | of the canners to dispense with the | salmon seiners is not based on fact | He says the canneries expect to utilize the catches of the seiners just as they have in the past. As MEN’S OVERALLS 220 Blue Denim WAIST OR BIB Special at $1.25 Pair J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel endahl says the Pacific Salmon Corporation expects to operate the Rose Inlet cannery this year solely for the purpose of giving employ- ment to seiners that have worked for the company in the past. The economics of the situation YOUR LAST CHANCE Saturday On ALL SAMPLE DRESSES, SUITS AND COATS WILL BE RETURNED MONDAY—HURRY AND GET THESE GARMENTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ENTIRE STOCK IN FINAL LIQUIDATION 0. N. T. SPOOL THREAD 2 FOR 5 CENTS THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS T proof of this declaration, Mr. Elf-| The Leader Department Store IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII||I|II||IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIlIlllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIillllllllIluulliulflflilllllmlllil | catches of salmon seiners at Port elsewhere in the future as we have |in the past.” .- ALAMEDA DUE MONDAY Steamer Alameda is due to ar- rive in Juneau Monday morning, according to cable advices received by Agent Willis E. Nowell. The | steamer is making various calls jenroute here from Kefchikan. nunmmmuuuumm||1|||nmmmnmuumlu|n|||||||||||||||||||||ml|||||||i|||||||l||||i|'i1|l|||m’m|u'ifll'mit|l||||||uuu’uum||||||1||||muunuummuug L |nings to popular mass meetings. ‘Alrhorp this year as it has been! Theme Was Stewardship rumored. “We sh he said, “buy| “The central theme of the edu- fish from the ners there and|cational piogram was Steward- | ship, emphasizing the difference between owning and possessing. Man does not own what he pos- sesses. God trusts us with pos- sessions but expects us to use them wisely and not wholly to gratify our own selfish desires. Life itself is a stewardship trust which God gives us to be used for His glory. presented a very effective pageant, America’s call to Service, to illus- trate our convention theme “Stew- |ardship’ On another evening the students of Sheldon Jackson school presented a pageant on India to ity for foreign missions. “All the delegates had a chance ito inspect the Sheldon Jackson school and its work and unani- mously praised its efficient admin- istration. There are in attendance grade through high school. It has a fine glee club and quartette. School of Leadership “A feature of special interest to native young men looking toward the ministry in the Presbyterian church is the new school of Chris- Alaska Presbytery. Sheldon Jack- son school has kindly provided classrooms. of faithful service.” ‘They will leave soon for an ex- tended vacation. B e THE JunEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets Have you tried one of the NEW Airman Shirts by Shirteraft. We are the exclusive agents.: These are car- ried in plain colors, white, blue, tan, grey and green at $1.95. They can't be beat SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- “The Sitka Misisonary Society | |show our stewardship responsibil- | 135 native students from the fifth! tian- Leadership sponsored by thei “One of Presbytery's resolutions commended the Rev. and Mrs. | David Waggoner for their 30 years | SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS [ | 26¢ Lb. 3 bars PALMOLIVE SOAP, 1 pack PALMOLIVE BEADS, all for’, oo 250 18¢ COFFEE, vacuum packed, Red and White, the7 8 c brand you hear so much about, 2 pounds ..... Money Back Guarantee on Every Tin PORK AND BEANS, Armour’s, 31-ounce tins : | | D T R T R S RSP Y | No. 2 size, 3 tins GRAPEFRUIT, broken slices, Red and White, 5 4 c Money Back Guarantee on Every Tin, “AMOCAT” MAINE CORN, Per.tin .. ... 2oc None Higher than,Quality of Amocat—*“BUT VERY FEW AS GOOD” PEANUT BUTTER, Bulk, -l 60 Perpound.. .. ... FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAHGETTI, 2 5 SCANR . L, MEXICAN BEA Spounds .. .. .. .. FANCY LEMONS-- PORQOBEE " .. i R T T 24° GEORGE BROS. 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