The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1934, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THERE'S ANOTHER TRAIN ABouT ELEVEN-FIFTEEN=- TS POSSIBLE THAT YOUR WIFE 1S 118 22 ALMOST THREE HOURS - OKAY, BOVYS — NOW ~WATCH EVERYBODY WHO GENS OFF THE. ELEVEN- FIFTEEN— AN' KEEP YELLIN/ - ‘' MRS, GOOGLE - An interesting example of the scarf and beret ensembles which are creating bright spots in the fashions of the day is pictured at left. Reds and bright greens are the favored shades. What can bé accomplished with buttons for trimming is shown in the striking creation at right. It is of green crepe. The color of the girdle is rust and orange. (Assocl- ated Press Photos) Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle Passes AC:0SS 8. !. [‘mer rrom 9, Ha he courage 10. Dillseed . Fit together 16, Pertaining to the thorax . Articles of apparel . Flowed 23. Insect . Note of the dove . Sea bird . Be situated O|T R[T AlE D|s v £l P 5] m|A[>[o|m|r|m| NERE mZ|—-|Z ol el L >(m O\ PANO|Z[»|r D|—={ONO[M[4[0[> Z|o|Z|m|Z[o|Z|m|T| v wla0|Z a=zm rininate . 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Let it stand 64, Powerful ex- plosive: Tel abbr. salutation /E’ / ] ] | Wy W // fllflllll// ) el L] BT Elll///// IIIII TH HE SHO' WUZ MAD WHEN: AH TOLE HIM I|T DE ' RULES TO YELL OUT iN DE WUZ AGIN' STASHUN | Margaret Pearce, Rose Africh and | DOUGLAS NEWS SILVER TROPHY GUP FOR GIRLS IN BASKETBALL Purchase Is Announced at| Meeting of Douglas Woman's Club Fifteen were ent at the Douglas Island Women’s Club last night at the Lome of Mrs. Charles | Fox, including two visitors. Mrs.| Pat Hussey ‘was assisting hostess | with Mrs, Fox. Mrs. Holmer announced the pur- chase of a silver ‘cup nine inches| high for Interchannel Girls' basket- | ball, ordered from ‘Paul BI | horn, which will arrive from the east in about two weeks.' The cud is to be engraved, “D. I. W. C. In- ter-channel ‘Girls' Basketball," with the name of the school each yeer whlch wins the cup. Aids Schools The club voted to provide funds for a railing extending along the school stairways, to afford in-| creased protection for the children in going up and 'down the stairs. Mr. Wentland and the manual training boys have agreell to do the construction work and pain the railing. Painting of the woodwork in the high school assembly room was dis- cussed. A committee, composed of Mesdames Wentland, Edwards, Eng- strom and Balog was appointed to | confer with the Executive Boarl of the P.-T. A. next Tuesday to see if the club and the P.-T. A.| could arrange” to work together on some money-making project. | Discuss Bill { The Tugwell bill, a pure foods bill recéntly proposed in Congress, was bniefly discussed. Mrs. Flora Kirkham read a pa- per, “Why Every Boy Should Study Music.” After singing some old-time |songs, the hostesses served re- freshments. | — e — . GIRLS HEAD HONOR LIST i FOR FIRST SEMESTER | | Arvo Wahto, the only Douglas high student ‘taking five subjects, acquitted himself with honor in his i studies this semester with grades of A, B-plus, B-plus, B, B. How- ever no boys distinguished them- selves with all A's, as did Ela Lundell, Astrid Loken, Johnson and Ruth Langseth. Besides Arvo, there was one boy, Arthur Reinikka, A, A, B, B; and four girls, Helen Pusich, A. A. A-, B; Wilma Feero, A, A-, B, B; Mary Pearce, A, A-, B-plus, B; and Mary Yoken, A-, B-plus, B, B, on the honor roll. Eight students, a larger num- ber than usual, won recoguition on the Honorable Mention Mst, namely: Mae Fitzgibbons, B-plus, plus, B-plus, B, B; Jessie Fraser, B-plus, B, B, B; Bernhart Savik- ko, B, B, B, ; Myrtle Feern, B B, B, -; Irving Fleek, A, B, B-, C Madeline Bucholtza A-, B, B, C; and Albert Stragier, A, B, C. P O SHOWER GIVEN FOR DECEMBER BRIDF —_— Mrs. F. Gebhart, formerly Miss I‘ Jennie } B-plus, B, B; Jemie Savikko, B-; | former. | Savikko, and Low to Helen Pusich. |Bowl touchdown for Columbia | Alma Savikko, who has returned with her husband for & honey- at & miscellaneous shower given for ‘her Tuesday evering hy the Misses moon trip to California, was guest TR e E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 25. 1934. By BILLE DE BECK Fomr NO APPARENT REASON, YOUR HONOR ~ WHY OID HE STRIKE THE GENTLEMAN ? HELLO, BARNEY - YA WAITIN/ FOR SOMEBODY ?? | SHIES FROM CROWD | TEACH SKIING | MUENCHEN, Bavaria, Jan. 25.— Three tables of bridge were p];y_l NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Al Bara- | Skiing has been made a regular ed. High sco= was won by Jennie | bas, who scored that famous Rose ' part of the curriculum in all Ba- ex- | varian schools by a decree of the | Plained it thusly at a reception in | ministry of education and culture his honor at Jersey City: “I saw ' Training courses will begin, in |a lot of red and blue jerseys|schools where the teacher is an ex- adv. | sprawled around to my right, so I | perienced = skiier, with the first {Just ran around them. I don't like [ school year and include both boys | erowds.” and girls. > I—m . eSS | Phyllis Lutidell at the home of t.he >oo— — LUTEERAN CHOIR No practice this week. > Shop in Juneau DINNER FOR ‘BIGHT “The' Menw /"' ‘ Tomato and Clam Cocktail Celery ' Seed Wafers Baked Chicken Mashed Sweet Potatoes Buttered Green Beans Corn Muffins Plum Jelly | Vegetable Salad in Gelatin | Pineapple Sherbet Coffee | Tomato and Clam Juice Cocktaill Two cups clam juice; two eups| tcmato juice; one-half teaspoonl salt; one-quarter teaspoon paprika; onz-quarter teaspoon celery sead; | one tablespoon catsup; one tea spoon horseradish; one tab}espdn‘ lemon juice. Mix ingredients and chill. Serve| ,in small glass cups and top with i tiny sprigs of parsley. Stuffed cel- | ery can be served with this cock-; tail, which can be passéd in the living room before the guests go to 'the dining table. * Vegetable Salad in Gelatin One packiage lemon-flavored. gel- atin mixture; two cups boiling water; one-half teaspoon salt; one tablespoon sugar; two tablespoons vinegar; one cup grated raw car- rots; two-thirds cup chopped cab- bage; one-third cup chopped cel-| ery; two tablespoons chopped pi-! mientos. Pour water over gelatin mixture, Stir until dissolved. Add salt, su- gar and vinegar. Mix well and chill, Add rest of ingredients and pour into glass mold. Chill until Corn. Muffins (12) One cup eorn. meal; one-half cup flour; five teaspoons baking pow- der; one-third teaspoon salt; five tablespoons sugar; two eggs, one and one-half cups milk; three ta- blespoons fat, melted. Mix ingredients and beat one minute. Half! fill greased muffin pans and 'bake 15 minutes in mod- erate oven. Serve warm with but- ter. A quick way to crush crackers or | dried bread is to place it in a pa- | per sack and roll wen with a rcil- ing pin. ———e—— TELEPHONE * DIRECTORY Advertising copy ‘13° mow ' being {assembled for the new Telephone Directory’ of Juneau and vieimity. Interested parties should communi- cate at once with' the ’l'elephone Office. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS |adv. TELEPHONE ' 00. )\ OTll"E TO CREDITORS /In the Commissioner's’ Court for Juncau Precinet, Territory of Al- aska, Division: Number One. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of CLEMENTINE CLARA STILL- WELL, deceased. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 17th day of January, 1934, duly ap- pointed executor . of the last will and testament of Clementine Clara Stillwell, deceased. All persons hav- ing claims ageinst the said estate of said deceased are required to present the same to the under- signed, with proper vouchers at- tached, at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the dat~ of this notice. Dated January 17, 1934. HENRY A. JENKINS, Executor of the estate of Clem- entine Clara Stillwell, deceased stiff. Serve on lettuce, top with salad dressing. First publication, Jan. 18, 1934. Lsst Publication, Feb 15, lD:M [ S SWEDISH MASSAGE for Stiff Joints SORE MUSCLES TENSE NERVES @& So good for that tired feeling! PHONE 10, Gastinesdu Hotel for Appointment Mrs. J. M. Madlila GRADUATE MASSEUSE “You know as well as I do that if I don’t see it now i wl’ bury your nose in it and I'll have to wait efore you'll “give it up . .'.'and besides, Mr. Man, if you think a budget doesn’t call for "ad- \‘u‘a 9it » Smart Women Know Its Value They knew it takes a good deal of careful plalming to keep Wlt}un a limited budget, and that the best way' to do it is to wiatch the ads in The Empire. All you have to do is watch for special value dffering some night and go down to the store the next day and see how many women responded You’ll realize then, that ® & It Pays to Read the Ads in The Dajly Alaska Empire Once Again We can supply that long-tlme fuel frlend— Black Dlamond Lump $14.50 PER TON At Bunkers Especially adapted for the range ALSO— Indian Egg-Lump Bunker Price $12.00 Carbonade Egg-Nut The ideal furnace combination PHONE 412 9 412 N L»l ASKA FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. IDEAL PA If I¢'s Paint PHONE 549 INT SHOR We Have It! Wendt & Gamer FEATURING CARSTEN'S TC HAMS AND BACON— PHONE 39 | e Our Services to You Gang Plank of Every ALASKA MEAT CO. = BABY BEEF—DIAMOND U. 8. Government Inspected Deliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4:80 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS @ A The Gastineau Begin and End at the Passenger-Carrying Boat

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