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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1934. ) ) the‘ Saligol Board, qr from ”the ‘P i 'T. A., Or from' hny other’ single or- DO UGL A S gamzatlon, but rather from the en- L4 tire citizenship of Douglas, a most | cordial and hearty welcome.” | v ‘, : | A d”d wbz‘le we’re & NEWS- - {lhemrm @ s talking about cigarettes faculty. Two vocal solos, Littke Man You've Had a Busy Day, and i ? The Blue Forget-me-not of Alas-' § ) - DUUGLAS P _T A ka, were beautifully rendered by 1 don ¢ "”Ppme J’Oll were ever in [ ] 1 8§ Mrs. W. E. Cahill. Sergeant Pren-| tiss’ First Plea, by Phyllis Edwards, a wflrebflllse Wbere ’be}' were "-tor. @ ing hogsheads of tobacco. An_ywa_y ‘wu well spoke'n and the last num-i ber on the program, after which here’s something interesting: cake and coffee was served by the Liggett & Myers, the people who CHAMBER MEETING | 'I‘hé regular semi-monthly meets { s . mdke CheSterfi el dS, bave 4bdflt 4/6 Wdcome to Teachers Ex- ::gr;f B b e 7| mtles of storage warehouses where tended by Mrs: Flora Gty 1an, o ! Klrkham in Address o i i i . tbe 10w, | Sophomores ' of '-Douglas < high = DOWn SQ“th whcfc they Tuesday evening, with ‘President’ school will hold thelr annual Fresh: Mrs. R, Langseth presiding, the Mman initiation in the Eagles'-Hall| grow tObaCCp folks say... i Douglas - P.--T. -A. held its first Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Gerald ) man | meeting of the schoo! year, in the Cashen and Joe Reldl were ap- Itj no “;(Ondf: sorfi ldy | high school assembly hall. A large Pointed to make arrangements for doblé drioke CRabreehiclds, | representation of parents and oth- the hall. As'there are only four peep : y, S8R DRty Dy iy sholl be Sty The tobaccos are mild and After the business meeting the initiated at the end of the stunts. program’ opened with a piano solo After the ceremonies refresh- by Helen Edwards, (a) Song With- ments will served in the banquet out Words, (b) Largo. Mrs. Flor- hall, which will be decorated for ence Kirkham then gave the Ad- the occasion. While the freshmen dress of Welcome in her usual able are washing the dishes, the upper way. In part she spoke as follows: classmen will dance to Miss Pim- Madam President and Friends: “It Perton’s music. All the high school has been the custom for years past Students and teachers are invited for this organization to sponsor the to this party. ripe to start with, aad then they’re aged the right way to make a milder, better- tasting cigarette. welcoming ‘of the members of ' the | ORI 7.5 IR faculty, and to ‘again extendthe HERE FROM SOUTH warm hand ‘of friendship’ to those! Mrs. C. Heppenstall was an ar- teachers who hnve ‘workéd with us Tival here onithe ¥ukon yesterday I before. |to be the house-gues} of her aunt Interested | in Teachers | Mrs. John Rastikainen at the <5 “The people of Douglas are vital. Granberg residence, for a_few days % £ 1 ly interested in their schools, and Of until the, Yukon returns south. i it naturally follows as a corrollary, Mrs. Raatikainen glso has her i that they must' be Interested in daughter, Miss Helvi Paulson of their teachers. ‘Seattle, visiting with her, d 9 M f “Teachers, you are engagéd in a R e B B work that is all-important. Much is | MISS LINDSAY RETURNS asked and much is expected from Miss Margaret Lindsay was an ?m 701{ d %W%Me— i you. Much of this is often unrea- arrival home on the Yukon after k sonable, and the ecritic himself a month's visit in Seattle. While i could not even commence to make south she purchased all new beauiy | i good, shop equipment with which it is re- i “But, teachers, T want to assure ported she will reengage inher pro- you that the people of Douglas are fession here. . not classed among the cronic fault- ————— finders. Instead you will find the FROM KETCHIKAN spirit of friendship 4nd the trait' Joe Kelly, son of Wm. H. Kelly. of helpfulness, highly developed. former Treadwell resident, is back 5 . '1‘ Welcome Extended on the Channel again with the ex- | “With this assurance, I am ex- pectation of locating in the vicin-! tending to you, not as coming from ity after many years absence. The PONSELLE MARTINI STUECKGOLD ‘ the cigarette that TASTES BETTER + . Daily Cross-word Puzsle the Clgarettc thats MILDER LANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 1 phanass Solutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzle 15 erxfig aim- ’ ! 5 P. M. (150TH MERIDIAN T13E) | T 19, Biblical eity © 1934, Licaatr & Myms Tosscco Co. st ; o ; A ; COLUMBIA NETWORK extraordl- Education, ndethe 16. The herb A g fiunv than *has” been “workfng m cHildren in Alaskan history 21, Generll rule ’;l{etrh)km\ for the past year. contest will be held under the parents are still located in Val]ey rection of the Department of g interesting Alaskan data T6F | Depa yoar and ha fund of I’WA 17. Male child 28, Full of natural | At U i3} =%~ 18. English colns elevations | Wash., where th went from heré | pHed Education, Mrs. Geyer, presi L h.sio; the pected to be compieted and ready 19. Kind of rock of land ! {4 20. Female sheep 29. Alack Besw he ca : dent. [ ey o {he Nortn \o@n occupation and the Nome re- for final inspection tomorrow.is %o §§ go;;oded 30. Cofmve:u;lou ~ - - During the business mee (,ml:m A‘“ "n*‘vi " re i in particular. —— .- E r Wroj e i a rrived here 1 3 Bon ahd 3 Theaidy boses | 3 the matter of requesting In e Sl ot Ty pml“, 41,, irman @9 0000060000868 | B e i Retlona AND T. F. RUDOLPH Eb4fApbainimnt of such an i |08 pussengers 155 . commities repors on 8 (¢ # * 86 e ¢ o0 ge i nd of meat 3 onal @ appointment of suc . mvn\\y system g E 29. Metric k . Wi v : ; B i wertlehs ARE MARRIED HERE ey Events S e i vt Yo ron | S b o w a . Performe . Platform 3 at the Al meau Go .fl Mini . i tal Social an tu vents P t / a ing 5 E‘.flf.‘:;?n'f“ i "‘,".‘.‘.‘.; " " i 1) e l y gather nglu do much to obvn e - 4 Company 70, I 18, Dishgure A wedding of considerable inter: Sche dule d fOA Entll‘ e 2%y o dlblons R < 1 3 s t for o est to Juneauites was that of Miss s very ing conditions 255 * L tered St. Ann's Hospiial 'a,' evwen- u?p:fitux?- :g g"‘:‘.: ‘";’W" 2 DOWN 85 Wite, person | Mary Margaret Lennon and Thom- | Year by President whith, according to Mrs. R.R.H v 4 : RG RE TORNE. ON ing to e treatment fof f P - M hreshea i -1 85. Exesgers @ |as F. Rudolph which took place at g : f‘“"“‘» SHib, publiolty bl €lof the Alaska Southern Airways, O R vror | Bixained 5 3 Luucies NS 2 Kind of dog 5T g:lvfl;r sword |ihe 6 o'clock Mass in the Sis- Daw to exist. A committee appoint- | .0 Gone Meyring, Lioyd Jarman, ) i e .Y honeybee gy gaip 4 At home ountry ter's Chapel at St Ann's Hos- | The program for the coming year ed 1o take the matler Up Wita U |yonnic, arrived here las i | Mrs, Neil Anc and her | 42 Striotneas oF 5 mauaiity & Small cup usea 60. Additions to pital yesterday morning. The Rev. was announced yesterday afternoon Cplncil included Mrs. David o at 7 O A Sam A. Berg, foreman for the fant son left Ann’s Hospital @ roo 82 Openin In SUng o\ oupolieation | W. G. LaVasseur, S.J, officiated at the meeting in the Counci’|2oDer, chairman, Mrs. N. C. Crone | b St o b © Warrack Construction Company, this morning & et " gut 6. Small de- :t g::;l““ tres |a¢ the ceremony which was at- Chambers. of the Juneau Women's|Mrs, J. M. Clark, Mrs. Ray G. Day | =y o o0 ihe pinas returned to Juneau on the s Mrs. T. M. 4;: Snake polson mow{"’ 1 ‘}5.9'.:’;,‘”" 86 Passing tended by a number of friends of Club by Mrs. Hazel James Fergu- “nlel Mf; gflimfl"“ e mbroing at 8 o'clock th ka from the Unalaska district house guest. 49. t 69. Untrul 8. Female deer fashion the le. son, club president rs. R. B. Lesher was the unan- = : 3 ne has been supervising con- 50. Discounts . young coupl a P < v anof ‘made a specidl ‘ch: o 52 cuu.mf tool by °°:.".‘2§'.':" 152 ?fimm e hfia‘;‘ the Attendants were Miss Dorothy | The social meetings this year will Imous choice of the club to 1 o ‘Tenakee ',md Hxeur iop Siruction of ‘the school buildin Gehlen underwnb b4 Sv;ln.l‘r;:‘ for . lum-ln: all 1L r-nr:l.r‘;ln 68. Dnu of wire Johnsan,... who acted as maid of |altérnate between the regular af- the position of secretary left - | Inlet fér Nick" E rebiitting ‘hore fOr Wh his company was i ation at St. Anws 5. Enthustastio 1 Putotes 12. Slander *. |honor ahd Wiiliam Rudolph; broth- | ternoon meetings with program and| tant by Mrs Dolores Dudueff's de- up oy 41 goigek, Half an bour ©0 U° sets {iyhthe. Tl eyvat 't o B oo HRTY wf,‘“";‘.gg? 3 "‘""““ """ er. of the groom, as best man. | réfreshment: and no-host luncheons. | parture to Seattle. Twelve new o'ty wiave Jort for “Hawk Tn- e —— Both “Mr;-and’ Mrs. Rudolph are |The October meeting will observe |names were placed on the ¢ Angoon &nd well-known in the city and have | Alaska'Ddy, October 18, with a|roster yesterday and sixteen names .. 5 as a passenger for i hosts of friends. Mrs. Rudolph. is luncheon and speaker. Mrs. ;A M. PTOP%M for el 1P| o wke Inlet: ¢ Bred' Brandts and GEORGE Bl{()THERS the daughter of Mrs. Margaret| Geyer ‘will be chairman of ar- b Williams for Angosn. Tt k- . Lennon and has been attendingi rangements for this meeting. La- lDEAL PAINT STORE sected 'to return? here this aft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS the ochial School here while/| ter. social meetings will include AW R CON]RACT noon about 4 o'cloc 295 ,E AlL G ! & udolph is radip operator withjegislative luncheon in January, ARDED ok PR pfiig]sal Gofps /Un d Stntew‘ lenmal quent given in, honor of}, ON PIONEERS’ HOME ¢ AR - ety et MRl 534 Artn}‘ , th 9 T Y the wives of the Leghlutors, 4 arster and wenct, o the ocat INTERESTING TALKS : ——————— club's annual Past President’s tea % EDWARDS REPORTS in February, the party to members Idealdel;aix:}tl s“;rctr:ét Jfl:);]m,)l;m::l)( SCHEDULED THURSDAY sl ‘Women's | AWar: e cont ¥ 4 f ?}rlu;hien n]/:l):::g}:?san; 13:;dnew mem- | the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, hy‘AT C- OF C. MEETING BUSINESS OUTLOOK bers tea in April. The annual|the Warrack Construction Com- mother-daughter luncheon was ten- | Pany, general contractors, yester- AS MUCH lMPROVED tatively set for January. day afternoon, it was mmm{nrrd Study Group today by C. S. Sanborn, engineer N. B. Edwards, representing the | A study group has been formed |in charge of the J. B. Warrack ing one. H. J. Heinz “57" arrived on the|under the club's Department of In- | Company. | "R. E. Robertson, head of Yukon after a months' vacation in |ternational Relations for meetings| The bid of Garster and Wend! ‘C’mmuu s aviation committes Seattle and Bastern Washington |on the first and third Thursday | Was $3,000 for painting to be done talk on the progress of airp: cities. evenings of every month 4n the [on the job. Preliminary painting velopment plans and_ msl o Mr. Edwards reports a much im- |Council Chambers. Both men and done by the Warrack Company in Lloxvn_s on _geneml l:u;lne.ss, - m:ove'd ‘business;outlook over.a yesr|women are signing up for this | Seattle amounting to $1,000 brings dl::;m' nlireser: ltlr {» to the 8 ago—every one seems busy and hisicourse which is offered without the total for the painting to $4, mer Réed, well-known Ala flflilfl////ilfli‘lfli{;fliflfl dENERLEHIER SmED "1 1 7 / <] speaking program for tomor Chamber of Comme eon meeting promises to be 7/ lllfl//ll a .flll/// /C T Write Your OQwn PROOF! F s o e Enaam R i e S RGN, TS vill give a talk on' Nome' wh (a7 the " Aldskatiohun 00, Mr./Sanbort said. Work will |wi ¢ wh ?;?x’;s'g:u:::u nhrtghwr th.m‘! l,jg::irly Russian Exp]orers wns}m by Garster and Wendt about 'he lived for ma#ny years. Mr. 1;1 ; % . 'S Jlannounced as the topic for the jOctober-15. was edfiled “to talk last ' wéek e e I Hiel ds cts o 8 nd"::;:;os annual historical essay con- | , There were three other bidders, ibut gave way to the Rev. B. R M for no other reason \Ul‘ 7 tw;\d;/eefgwx':r t;ee,.(l?xenes\l terr?:ury Iltest, the purpose of which is to tWo Alaska firms and one Seattle ‘f-lubusrd vl\\rdhosextm;é ]in Jul;mm o :,huu]ltl have a L)h‘«]‘{\: ;lu'w;l:u_\ \l 3 ') it imited T, ee las een Col e eCa ‘::A a canceliec tnecx I8 ////H... . Jat fhi€ Hme. oo s mperg voyny echool R SRR ;o - o SRR AT RVIDENCE BA ' v AN taat vou paid. = Then, ioo, a | : ~ g : § . B GEORGE McMANUS vc:\ I)nul,i 1§mlclv~ beth pa; b ' ! : $ 2 b G K TWEEK ™M \ ELL ME- WHAT ment and budge ting much Iy rLL TALK TO HER Ll i Sy E || YES-NEX TEL . \F 1_GIT A CHANCE: | JOBS ARE ALWAYS RLL 2 IONG SONG DID : nple, el e T eXpl, I SHE Dogi's MOST ]’:ncxsn QUT_FER &g DRE%\\‘DEgN Oq"%_]"EH SOU SING FER its benefits in detail at your fi YOou T 3 ALL OF THE. ME TO DO~ N ONITED STATES WHEN LINCOLN ? convenience %‘szr SINGER- - TALKIN' = ELL HER WE ARE GOING TO THE OPERA 1\WAS A L'TTLE GIRL: 7 Open a Checking Account Today at 1 ’ " more. simple. 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