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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPfRE; THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1934. ARNES SAYS MODEL TOWN 1S ON YUKON mmissioner of Education Talks at Chamber of , Commerce Luncheon ‘Continued mom cage One) iner 0 Juneau from that area, and a pointed out that a| able amount of trade came |leave, a 'KENAI LEAVES ON-SITKA RUN LAST EVENING :- ar weekly trip to Sitka and way ports with passen- | gers, mail, express and f steamer Kenai, Capt. C. ‘nms'vr and Dave Ramsey |1eft port last evening { capt. Stone arrived from Se attle | ,on the Northwestern to replace| Capt. Charles Carlson, who is on came On its reg o'clock DOUGLAS NEWS ) - S IRENE KRONQUIST AND MIS MR. LASSITER ARE MARRIED Iv Mrs. Anna Kronquist announces er, Sai- mie Irene, siter of Wi The wedding natchee on Septemb tian Par officiatir Mr. Lassiter was formerly em- |'ployed at Juneau and is now work- ing at the C dian Hotel in We- natchee. News of the mse a surprise to relat here! rriage came as and friends - - e PARTY FOR MRS. HELMES , wWho has been r. and Mrs. t month, T parents, | August Aalto for the p was guest of honor a ty given by Mrs 't her home were in pla " | prize for h the consola LEAGUE MEETING kly sewing meeting of FIRE Regular mwl\np uI the Douglas | Volunteer held this eve ®ede .. uevgaeoe . AT THE HOTELS . P R R S A, Gastineau FLOor R W | White, Ha | Prancisco Mike Pus land, Juneau Alaskan Haines; Ed- ; Ben Wil- Jack San Juneau am Baker, | Sintelake, Cc Juneau; ' G. Wall Johnson, Juneau; J ad, Juneau; £ H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GOING... over all other moderately priced Mrs, Las A. Wood and | Douglas h ‘ wife, Seward Zynda whiskies se ' Leagy2 will be held evening in the League Memkers and friends are hil service would not only help a 3 but bring more jon vaca 1. aboard ag: rooms invited one year ‘ a( Ninil ers leaving here on the for Tenakee, Mrs. Lot- tie Jackson, James Jackson, W. Watson, E. L. Davis; . Whi itorial C! ported (hat r had wired fon asking W Air Sky al of the reso- that some of the Fighting Unit be |4 sed in Alaska, said ; Lester Mangle, C. lat he expected to from | Otto Miller. her Chambers of Comme The Kenai is due back in Juneau e Territory as soon as tyme p the early part of next week. tted. —eo—— Community singing was UGUT-|® ® @ ® ® @ ® « w = e ed 'hh week under the direction | e TIDES TOMOKROW *Rev 1 A Glasse, with Paul © @ ¢ @ ¢ @ e 8 ¢ o o o o/ own at the piano. | High tide, 3:08 a.m., 14.5 feet. JH. L. Redlingshafer talked on| Low 8:46 am., 41 feet. half of the annual Red Cross] High tide, 2:45 p.m., 16.0 feet. 1l Call, and said that details of | Low tide, 9:24 pm. -C3 fest e work of the Red Cross in Ju- | TRt TRV BE 2 au would be published soon. | GOV. JOHN W. TROY MAKES Hallowe’en for Kids APPOINTMENTS PRIOR TO All Juneau youngsters DEPARTURE FOR SOUTH ests of the Chamber of Com-| At rce Hallowe'en night, at the, Harry G. Watson was appointed §Alres in Juneau, by action of Deputy PWA Administrator and | e Executive Board. This will be Deputy FERA Administrator, by | ne, according to Curtis Shattuck, | Gov. John W. Troy, prior to the | an endeavor to let young Juneau |latter's departure for the south | d time on Hallowe’en Wednesday, in order to facilitate wcourage them not | the handling of office matters. uctive pranks. Miss Gladys Forrest, who has - been ssisting with FERA work | NOTICE for several months, was also ap- pointed Deputy FERA Adm(mstra—' s for the position of tor by Gov. Troy. She accompan-j olwoman will be received jed Gov. Troy and Col. E. W. Clark s office up to 5 to Seattle to assist in work which Friday, October 26. will be done on the steamer and | in Seattle regarding PWA and' FERA in Alaska ‘If it comes from the Bon Marche it must be good’ DISTILLERS SINCE 1857 agmms E. 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