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R . i ISP ORI PR S 8 ' 3 enils bailyCros&-word Pezzle THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY JAN 25~1935 JANUARY SHRINE MANY ATTENDED | room following the break-up of HYDER CHILDREN. EXCEL ' IN CHRISTMAS PROGRAM and Mrs. W. H. Holzheimer.! * 3| williams, ' Mré. Audrey Mcourdy; Dancing was enjoyed in the ball|Mrs. J. J. Connors, Jr., Mrs. M. E. Monagle, Mrs. Donald Haley, Mrs. EIGHT T0 60 anted for the Bremer mlnner or their way out of a Atlantic City last ' ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Hol!!ln. ma- The Christmas ' entertainment the receivig line with music fur-|C. E. Morgan, Mrs. W. B. Kimball, | ; 1. Label chine | given by the pupils of the Hyder RE TloN Fn | nished by “Dude” Haynes' orches-| Mrs. Jack Metzgar, Mrs. Earle | 4 o‘figwyiaanded EEOIEEE STETA] J0. Atmosphiers | | public school in Pioneer Hall, was |tra. Refreshments were served in|Hunter, Jr., Mrs. H. H. Hollmann, | | 9. Public cone AlL L VIE] ;ls Ti?l O: llhfl sl in every respect the most accom- | the dining room and the punch|Mrs. Keith Wilde, Mrs. Cliff Daig- N i w‘v‘«,’o‘é‘éfi' oo - "cllfg:"."' b | plished school presentation seen }bowl was arranged in the sun room.|ler, Mrs. Ross A. Gridley and Mis. "-Plllell_m; g 12. Cleopatra's 1 | there in years and displayed a i Those Assisting K. N. Neill. Y Rl | Yo 2 punlsnmont P T e i i | Those assisting Mrs. Bender and| During an intermssion in the i : P i . Long narrow a grammati- v : Mrs. Morgan in receiving were\Mrs.|dancing Mrs. Alexander delighted | Co-Leader of Karpis Broth- 15 yhet, i £y e Members of Legislature In-| e sfiiifiifiymg”m ”‘f’;‘:"flz’x' Governor's House Scene of| w. w. Council, Mrs. Jonn A. Glasse,|the guests by giving several lovely g Gang Will Be [ Al 2. Instigate cluded in List of In- | weekly Heraw. | Large Public Function |M, John Newmarker, Mrs. J. M.|yocal selections. Music continued 5 18. Auditory 23, Drew together ; | g - | Clark, Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson.until shortly after midnight. Defendant o 3. Approzimately vited Guests | DB Y, Last Evening |Mrs. Pearl Burford, Mrs. G. e i Preese ! Asberent ot RETURNS TO SCHOOL | Krause and Mss. R.J. McKahma.| The Crossnore, N. C. school for —The | o Shbonte af 22, Arid reglons TS Svening | Coens FIge 9 olock More than four Hundred resi| During the evening ‘those Who! mountain children s financed by ‘0“‘};3 e 4 . Rul:“r&r a5 until 1 a. m., the Scottish Rite| porothy L. Green is a south-|dents of Juneau and other Gasi|poured were Mrs. Wi 4T. ‘Mae~| the sale of old clothes. the | 3% Laiat (9% et Temple will be the scene of an-|pound passenger on the Nomth-| tineayi Channel communities als|honey, Mrs. William ' , Kifk, Mrs. = ——t ?n\ n.xdm- 31 'h;(lvt;.;‘f”n 8. S-E:‘)fix:l; other delightful Juneau Shrine| yestern bound for Seattle. She tended the reception given last ey | James Wickersham, Mrs C. E. Rice, - Bremer kid- i 36. Formfor bui4. | Club dance. Those on the dance|plans to continue ber studies, @b ening at the Governor's House By|Mrs. L. H. thgary Mis. R.. e TIOW under Neckplece 43. Fe{:rmm'inn.nllon 5 !u:g\xn o B ing a sl commjnee_af the club in charge of | washington State College at Pull- | Goy. -John' W. Troy, honoring the | Robertson, Mrs& ‘H.“L! Faulkn il i Ongnfare: 44 Exprossed in 2 Swiss Tiver 40 Approaches '~ (| 50¢ial affairs are Charles E Smith |man, Wash. members of the Twelfth Terrior- Mrs. J. A Hellenthal, Mrs. Alex- pis brother gang, abbr. the form of 3. More verdant 42. Source of chairman, Robert E. Coughlin and - S Mrs, p brother were| 5. Restrain A question 4 Bxtra part lumber J. Wiltred Leivers. Music for the jalElonidsiure alyl. G Sules. 5 ik ‘mm? : S uou Noisy, 50. Corpulent 5. Rumanian < 44, Suppositiond 3 i SALESMAN TO PETERSBURG | {n the receiving line, which was er. w..e Brofm, " Mns: 3 R i death recently by the Fed- " Voleeless con- £l Singing volos 4 col;x o 45 Buort sleep occasion will 'be furnished by <.+ ltormed at 9 o'clock, were Gov,|Mrs. W.E. Nawell, Mrs. W. E. Britt ts . Transgression . In: 3 o " 4 0sr + B - Harry Campben, | - Succossion of & Seoret military 1. Couple 47, Superhuman Dude” Haynes orchestra and re-| H. B, Crewson, silesman repre-|Troy, Mrs. R. W. Bender, Senator(and Mrs. " Goldstein. Serving i 1 Harry Campbell, kings 'r;fm"h; & Awikward n 3 Byb::l; # | freshments will be under the charge | senting the Schillings Coffee Com-|and Mrs. Luther C. Hess, Repre-|8uests were Mrs. J. G. Shepard, of Mrs. Katherine Hooker. Included among the invited guests of the Shrine Club this ev- fame H.|Mrs. Charles Sabin, Mrs. Edith Ba- vard, Mrs. James Primavera, Mrs. Arthur Bringdale, Mrs. Truitt Moe- pany, is travelling to Pete: ¢ | sentative J. S. Hofman, as a passenger from Juneau on the Northwestern. Mrs. E. Morgan, Secretary E. W. Grif- . Conclude DANCE Sunday evening STUDIES OUST 3 GAEL STARS MORAGA, Cal, vere blow College 1935 Brother Jas Jan e been . de- ficiencies We require a B a " Broth- 1. “They have been ction taken by the Ed- Madigan agreed gridiron heroes, Broth- WA B ONRE DrES J‘A per revealed, had failed to, Spalisodby L pig take their final examina in | Tom Hambright, 74-yt | December and had received an F; o N 2 1 : grade TO MEET HUSBAND WANTS IMPROVEMENTS His body was found in zsxlz{lel{ Mdttos, a brilliant passer, vir- cabin by a neighbor, and indica tually won the Fordham game in New York single-handed, Elduayan and Yezerski were con- ion action of scho- | ’////// flllfl/// | Illlifllll' : To meet her husband at either | Wrangell or Ketchikan, Mrs. R. J. Twenty-two members of the Val- | dez Chamber of Commerce, meet- | ening are all members of the Ter- ritorial Senate and House of Rep- resentatives and their wives. As moderated weather, a large crowd ‘i.r. expected to be on hand this ev- ening. o CAPTAIN MULLER BOUND FOR OUZINKIE HOME Capt. Fred Muller and Mrs, Mul- ler are in Seward from Juneau, where they spent the past three | months at the Seward Hotel until the arrival of the Northwestern, says the Seward Gateway. On this ship they will proceed to their home in Ouzinzie, where Mrs, Mul- ler was born and where the cap- | tain has lived for a great many| years. He is a Kodiak boy. In Juneau he was granted license to operate any 200-ton vessel oper- ating in Southwestern waters. 1 S | neer of Seward, died December 30. tions were that he was in the act | of getting kindling to start a fire when he was overcome by heart Xavier's James merce. western. - CHOIR ENTERTAINED Father Dufour, the Shrine dances are alwaysamong | yirq the most looked forward to social|y Lyman and M. Whalen acting events of the city and due to the| ¢ nis hostesses, gav§ a testimonial dinner for those who took part in the Christmas choir at St. Francis church. ———-——— DRUGGIST RETURNS Petersburg druggist, is returning fo that city on the southbound Northwestern. Wheeler was a delegate to the bi- >nnial meeting of the Territorial Chamber of Commerce here last week. He also spoke at a meeting of the Juneau Chamber of Com-! H. Wheeler, —————— A. R. Brueger, one of the out- standing cannery men of South- cast Alaska, is returning to Wran- zell as a passenger on the North- of Valdez, with W. Whalen and the Misses| fin, Miss Helen Griffin, Attorney General and Mrs. James S. Truitt, Auditor and Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, Commissioner of Education and Mrs. Anthony E. Karnes, Treasurer and Mrs, Walstein G. Smith, Treasurer-Elect and Mrs. Oscar G. Olson, Senator and Mrs. James Frawley, Senator N. R. Walker, Senator John F. Devine, Senator M. E. 8. Brunelle, Senator John B. "Powers. Representatives . Representative and Mrs. Garnet W. Marting- Mrs. Tolbert B. Scott, Representa- tive and Mr4. 'Joe Green, Repre- sentatives A. H. Ziegler, A. P. Wal- berlin, Howard Lyng, J. S. Hof- man, Charles Murray, James H. Patterson, H. R. McCutcheon, Wil- liam N. Growden, Andrew Nerland, George A. Lingo, A. G. Nordale, Collector of Customs and Mrs. James J. Connors, Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexander and Judge ker, J. F. Baronovich, A. M. Cham- | | | 1 Representative -and{-- | McCormick, Mrs. R. E. Coughlin, hring, Mrs. Hugh J. Wade, Mrs. Smith Cass, Mrs. Miles Imlay, Mrs. | C.A.A.Anderson, Mrs. Henry Stolfi, | Mrs. A. B. Phillips, Mrs. G. F. Freeburger, Mrs. R. L. Bernard, Mrs G. E. Cleveland, Mrs. Wallis| S. George, Mrs. A. W. Stewart,| Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Lance Hendrickson, Mrs. Frank Hender- son, Mrs. H. O. Adams, Mrs. John TONIGHT INVITATIONAL Elmery . Friend, Mrs, John| E a es, Assisting in the dlning room| werd Mrs. Harty 'G. Watson, Miss ' Minnie Goldstein, Miss Gladys Fors | rest, Mrs. Minacd M, Mys. C.,P.| Jenne, ‘Mrs. J. 'B. Godfrey, Mrs. Grover C. Winn, Mrs. Gunn Blomgren, Mrs. Chris. Crone, Mrs. G. B. Grigsby, Mrs. G. E. Goss, Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. M. S. Whit- tier. Presiding at the punch bowl at * Masonic Temple ; Dancing A 9:30 P. M. different hours were Mrs. R. H.| sidered the outstanding linemen McKanna, wife of the Alaska|ing recently, went on record in|/failure. He had lived in Seward for of the Gael team. Steamship Company agent here, [avor of a small boats harbor and |31 years, and, according to the - took southbound passage on the an extension of the Valdez roadiSeward Gateway, was said to have WESCHENFELDER TRAVELS | Northwestern from Juneau last| to the Mineral Creek road, accord- been a graduate of West Point. He ing to the Valdez Miner. The|came to Alaska from Montana. Chamber of Commerce passed reso- e lutions addressed to members of | For the benefit of employes To-| the Alaska Legislature in regard | peka, Kas, department stores keep | these improvements. |a “rogues’ gallery” of shoplxrters | fllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllI|III|||||IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIhIlII PAY DAY BARGAINS! “JUNEAU’S MODERN FOOD STORE” T MILK MILK SPINACH Del Monte—No. 2%, Tin All Brands 3 cans, 50c | 15 cans, 98¢ ; t - GRAPEFRUIT night. Mr. McKanna has been in Seattle on business for three weeks. Horace Adams has been in charge of the local office dur- 'ing McKanna's absence E. E. Wechenfelder, owner of a fox farm ne: Fritz Cove, is a southbound passenger from Juneau on the Northwestern. NITED FOOD CO. “Y our Home-Owned Crocery and Market” More Value Here for Your Dollar ’ MIRACLE SANDWICH SPREAD . WHIP 35¢ qt. 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