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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1935 B. \R'\TEY (,(J()(,l E 'CAZE MV_HEART'S SOT ON BEIN' A INJINEER--T JES' } CAIN'T HOLP HIT, ATHINKIN' | EZ I DO, UNC' SNUFFY-- T} MOONSHININ' AIR AGIN' | TH LAW ! AN' T ALLOW THAR HAIN'T NO FUTURE IN WIT-- AND SPARK PLUG JUMPIN' JEEPERS .DAN'L I SWEAR I FEEL M'SE'F CALLED TER FLING YE BODACIOUSLY. OFF'N TH' BLUFE EF HT WARN'T THET YE ACT EZ EF YE MOUGHT BE A LEETLE TETCHED IN -ns-v o::-o FANA c 6\1‘5 Y FUR v NST IN A WHIL By RILLIE DE BECK LOWIZIE - GIT OUT'N HYAR-- 1 HEV DRUV YE QUTTA MY SEAT FIFTY TIM 3 SENCE Su NOw sYAY DRUV--OR- Ci nz un rnmAv Program for lwo Services| the Interdenominational Council o(l Women, and given by. groups:of | women throughout the world., a1 3. C. Click; President of the -Ju~{ i neau Council, will preside at the session. A short business meeting will pre= ceed the afternoon program. Spe- cial music will be furnished as an added inspiration. Every woman in |Juneau is invited to attend both sessions if possible. e HOTEL MAN TRAVELS | F. STATTERTO BEHELDTUESDAY e o0 | Seattle, is ‘a medical patient at &t Sam Kanott, taken oft the Vie- |B. P. 0. Elks to Conductxmna when that vessel arrived from ' g ‘REBELS DEFEAT ' GOVERNMENT'IN: ' Warships Are Selzed by Insm'gents, Put to Sea f for Action tcuntlnned from Page One) "onle year, The powder keg was ‘wm at a’ luneheon of 20 - who Wuled their flfihr civillan clothmg Following the luncheon the rebe took 'possession of many of nu , battleships and issued ah edict the lodea who rg@xesled’ to! G. B xnxbs ‘WATCH LONDON, March: 4—The Gov- érnment ‘18 - watching ‘the Greclan rebellion ‘closely but has made no decision ‘ as to whether m!so\: Will stand in toward Greece fi the Mediterranean fleet. e a3 o R MARTHA S ETY DINNER mmemgacbmcn Pmm. FIRST BATTLES TR Jack éll a, owner of ‘Weélders, has 'jusé received ‘axid put into operation a‘ new' 375 Ampere Gieneral Elettric dual drive v)eldmg | machine, motited on & new Chev- rolet truck chassis, purchassd from | the Connors Motor Company. The new equipment makes it pos- sible, according; to Mr. Silva, for | his firm ‘to ‘offer quick and effi- cient pipe-thawing service. —————— MRS. ORDWAY RETURNS | Mrs. Fred K. Ordway returned on the Victoria after a three weeks' vacation in Seattle, DO YOU NEED PEP? WHEN you're in need of a tonic, weight below normal and you feel tired-out and weak, h‘:l wl th(e: advice | of Walter. oore. of 2088 N W, Op i hur S Pon nd ;s lr' " “When 1 ‘would be~ cm rllndovmd-nd lll. ‘would Ve me o6 “Collen "Medical” Dl bong B We nl ln ll:e lpflu. for dists h | New nlu uhht- so ln.m had no a ? entertained with an informal tea greatly, even though they rejoice | { Friday afternoon in the E opal that she is to have a much needed } Caurch parlors, Approxim. 50 furlough. In Seattle Mrs. Lesher | women, Dboth club members and will join Miss Grace Bender, who :{ other friends of Mrs. Lesher, took Va$ likewise identified with Lhei i advantage of this opportunity to Army's work in Juneau until quite recently, and they will establish a| et ¢ event, A. W. Mather (left), wealthy importer, went to court in Los An- geles seeking to compel his former wife, Dorothy DeVore (right), stage and screen actress, to returun approximately $100,000 worth of stocks and property he settied on ated Press PhotosL MRS, LESHER IS HONORED ATCLUBTEA J Informal Affair Is Given b_v Members of Juneau | Woman's Club Complimentary to Mrs. R. B. Lesher, who will leave on the Northwestern for her new home in Seattle, the Juneau Woman's Club call and bid her goodbye at this time. An interesting program, which was given entirely by the wives of Juneau ministers was a delightful feature of the afternoon. This in- cluded a vocal solo by Mrs. Erling K. Clafson, a reading by Mrs. Charles Personeus, and an inter- esting talk on the topic, ‘“The Joys of Becing A Minister's Wife,” by Mrs. John A. Glasse, all of which were much appreciated by those present. Mrs. Lesher also spoke briefly concerning her work in the Salvation Army, and expressed her pleasure of the opportunity giv- en her in Juneau, of being affili- ated with the Woman's Club. Parlors Decorated ‘The Episcopal Church parlors, were charmingly decorated for this the principal color motif being yellow. A beautifully appoint- | ed tea table carried out this color | note also. During the first hour Mrs. David Waggoner and Mrs. Charles Personeus poured, they be- has | FERA work in the Territorial Audi- her before their divorce. (Associ |ing later succeeded by Mrs. oAar-‘B"rdem Music, | son and Mrs. Glasse. Mrs. J. M. Chase was the chair-| man in charge of the tea, and pre- | — | sided during the afternoon’s pro- | gram. Assisting with the serving | were Mrs. W. W. Council, Mrs. \Valnex White and Mrs. E. S. Evans. J. E. McKinley and Mrs F'ank Harris were in charge of the| kitchen. Active Worker esher has been a very ac- in the local crganiza- tive worl tion during her five years’ residence | in Juneau, and though very busy with the Salvation Army work, has | held office in the Juneau Woman's Club two years, and has given val- | uable aid to its work in many ways. Club members will miss her residence together. Capt. will remain in Juneau for two cr three weeks. - e another MISS ANNE BOWDEN JOINS MARSHAL'S OFFICE STAFF Mis; Anne Bowden has received a temporary appointment as ste- nographer in United States Marshal here, it was announced today by U. S. Marshal William T. Mahoney. Miss Bowden has had consider- able experience in this line and recently been helping with tor’s office. S e ATTENTION—Business and Prcfessional Women’s Club There will be a meeting tonight in the City Council Chambers at 8 o'clock. Important business. Alf members urged to attend. advi Now, enriched with “Sunshine” increase in cost. makes delightful desserts and of Carnation today! the label. UMY “From flavor—smooth in texture and creamy light in color. cooking, or cereals, in coffee, in baby’s bottle. Look for the word IRRADIATED on Vitamin D, so impgrtant to health, Carnation Milk is better than ever and there is no The new, improved Carnation is fine in It Use it for Order a case creamed dishes. Irradiated Carnation Milk Contented Cows” Lesher the office of the | | phoning Mrs. C. N. Crone, at 529. nnounced—Covered Services for Forme: Chief Deputy Marshal | 1 Puneral services for the late J. X o : A. B. Cummings, ,Manager of| DlSh Luncheon | the Alaska Railroad hotel at Curry,| S o |is a westward bound passenger on| The morning session of thelthe Victoria. He took passaga in| “World's Day of Prayer Service,”|geattle, and is ticketed for Seward. which occurs this year on March' 8, will be held in the Resurrection Lutheran Church. A Consecration Service “Looking Unto ‘Jesus” will be led by Mrs. Charles C. Personeus. The service will begin at 10 o'clock. United States Marshal here, will| | be held under the auspices df the 3 ‘B, P. O. Elks Lodge tomm-npw ai- cipal election to bz held Tuesda April 2, 1035, are now open snd| KTIOON 4t 2 olcock, it was gn- Special music will aid in the en-|giy remain open until March 3g;|HORRced by lodge officlals today. joyment of this service, /1935. Voters who register at mls.{ All members of the Elks lodge A covered aisn lumcheon will be |time will not have to register again |are requested to meet in the club provided by the Juneau Interde- for subsequent elections unless dis- | Tooms at 1:30 o'clock in the after- nominational Council of Women ! qualified by removal of residence| Roon, and the services will be open and served at the close of the |or other good cause | to the public. morning session. Reservations ror| American citizenship, twenty-one| Those who will serve as active this luncheon may be made | years of age, bona fide residence! pallbearers are Judge George F. through wives of pastors, or byior the Territory of Alaska for one'luexander United States Marshal year "and the Town of Juneau, W. T. Mahoney, United States At- The afternoon session will begin |Alaska, continuously for six months| torney William H. Holzheimer, 2t 1:30 o'clock. The theme for this|immediately preceding said dabe; Clerk of the Court R. E. Coughlin; service is “Bear Ye One Another's|of election are the qualifications U. S. Commissioner J. F. Mullen, responsive read- required. ‘and H. R. VanderLeest. ings, and prayer will characoenzel Honorary ~pallbearers are to be this program which is prepa.red by —adv Jack Hayr, William Shermnn Wfl- Registration books for registra-| tion 'of voters for the general muni- A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. REGliTRATl()‘\I m)oxs “orEn | B Statter, former Chief Deputy | | Ann's Hospital. He is an employee of ‘the Alaska Jumesu Gold Min- ing ‘Company: and had been sent to Seattle’ for medical treatment. J. W. Felix, a medical patient, en- tered St. Ann's Hospital today. the Juneau Grade Cchool who re- \cent.ly underwent an appendectomy, left St. Ann's Hospital = yesterday | for her apartment in the Gastineau Hotel. e, YUKON GOLD BOOM IN 14 RROGRESS 8AYS SPEAKER | The greatest boom in the Yu- kon since ‘98, was reported by Hon. George ' Black, speaker bf the Can- adian ‘House of Commons on his arrfval in Ottawa for the opening of the parliamentary Bbession, ac- cording to a mnews. story in the Dawson News, taken from the Ot- tawa Journal. EYE to EYE ping, yes, but NOT. extens“e. 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