The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1935, Page 8

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DISTRICT DEP. VISITS LODGE = LINEN SHOWER ON TOMORROW iKind of rubber : oy Miss Irene Burke Compli- George Messet schmidt's & tmne® | mented at Party Given by | Message to Be.One Fea- MAIL CONTRACT I Daily Crossacord Puzzle BRIDE - ELECT GOVERNOR TROY PENDING, BOATS | ::%:= i, | HONORED AT RETURNING HERE i e - BY PLANE TODAY § ISR G- || NORTHLAND OO, ;- knot again Stiten 6. ‘Smooth o) | miE/m oNA[m[= mio| <> | e | g Bxist Postmaster Wile Receives 1§ Evergreen uee Mountain 1n Instructions from | e Bhitip- Barrow, Kotzebue Nurses Also Passengers by Air from Fairbanks oMW\ ~Zzm o[>[0|w\7[0|Z N> Z|>Nm|o[»| o mlm;o —H|n .,. mE <|ONAR|M{m{r A|miZ >Iri> 1 Z>[ANm|o[=[a[=[4]|—=n[0 mi<|mN> L [Z> zm<Imrmflwm-q>7uw; o|Z|=[x|m|o|x[oNm/=Z[> m| 70 28] 1grr . Paneled wood- . wall . Seattle Chief . pda: Cacn o cagte. Misses Soule, Torkelson ture of Elks' Meeting 3. Traples N " Poivder &3 ¢ AL While the granting of a mail con- 29 5:'}: :31‘.“2:“;5‘;{‘ i Bacid ot . Miss Irene Burke, bride-elect Who| George G. Mescerschmidt, District Itract to the Northland Transporta- 33. River in couilding. g /is. being ‘honored at many affairs|Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler o{ the tion Company is being serfously Colbants SO pohydrate prior; to her wedding to Everett|Elks Lodge, will pay his official an- considered by the Post Office De- | AnplentIrish . oo PSR BN X e Eugene Smith here October 12, was nual visit to the local Elks Lodge . partment, Northland vessels are P IR ‘oughfare: iR ontatia DS aar mplimented at a linen shower|at their regular meeting tomorrow forbidden to carry United States . Attending the M*;"g};‘rr; Hote i C{rml‘r‘\e‘r‘ly"“ .l‘e;h:‘l’eflfl gx last evening by Miss Jose-|night. : mail until such action takes effect, 41 Action at law . o tentot - Corivanin | . Strikes vio- phine Soule and Miss Helen Torkel-| The Juneau Elks Lodge will con- according to word received by Post- in such a way B3 f,‘g;e 5. Exnree‘s(on ot Nilek?llbelnr‘ son at Miss Soule’s home. : duet initiation and other ritualistic {master Albert Wile in a telegram Shtins 60. Historicn . Devi % 2%n event ! It was a lovely affair with a|work at the meeting, which is {from Superintendent Lawrence of Saeiiose 81, GAAR slowiy G B g C A , circle of intimate friends present|considered one of the important |the mail service, who is slmm ed Linea near the DOWN Attires tillation [to honor the pcpular Juneau girlones of the year, and all members . A ; lin seattle. edze LS HbOe B7iAase |Games were enjoyed with noveltyare expected to be present. Refresh- : 0 e TN : i | Text of the message is as fol- contests prevailing. The highlight| ments will be served following the o Waisy#1a Xei « e [ lows: 'of the evening was a treasure hunt|ritualistic work. i S o 4 | ' “Advise Juneau Chamber of Com- 'with the bride-to-be a3 the search-| Messerschmidt will visit Skagway, for th £ 2 s ¥ S merce in response to their cab er. Her reward was an array of fine| getchikan and Wrangell this win- : ¥ ¢ 3 | |inquiry the department has unc gifts presented by those present.| ey as a part of his official duties, eaton. n - copsideration . the .o TIRE ok, + In a “Strange Romance” cohtest| The next of the series of “‘special” i RLGSEony; A ! Northland company to earry r prizes were awarded to Mrs. Sally | nights, instituted by the Elks Lodge, Mrs. Harry M : 7 Shafer and Miss Bess_O'Nexll and several weeks ago, will be “A. J “M"“ T”;" ow en route to & : 'ly upon receipt of action taken . . iin ‘h; “f.lpo:(er we"";“&'; ";"“fb[bli.’;ht.” on Otcober 186. /rangell Institute where she wil i ding oipt of authorization do Miss Pear erson an ss Burke replace Marjorie Major Edmund- :gxtu“ma S;E‘»D el !}l? lmm n carried away the honors. A buffet son, who ng on K supper was served by the hostesses) Keaton, a former June: r going on leave. Mi v a former Juneau leave. Miss Ke Feint Barrow during influenza (:71('{‘. - poses until ordered.’ Postmaster Wile interp i message to indicatz that action may be expected days. D WALT WOODWARD AND BRIDE BOUND S@UTH assisted by little Charlotte Garri- son. Gathered for the affair were the Misces Irene Burke, Evelyn Coulter, ® - Lillian Peterson, Bess O'Neill, Pearl S C h ll l lng Peterson, Margaret Pearce, Edna Smith, Helen Torkelson and Jose- | . phone Soule and the Mesdames 9 Baklng Sally Shafer, Mamie Sperling, Powder pade wiy, | T 5 ; Grace Grummett, Evelyn Hollmann, k- - s | Walt Wocflax F"npre reporicr, 1 1 i < {and his bride, the former M “ and Betty Key. Fiorence Primavera, Elsie Simmons HERE Tgfla : : {.] |Mildred Logg, who were recen 4 o B v i ; married in Eeattle, arr! s LESEE | o ‘| North Sea Saturday ecvening o© GRADUATE NURSES their honeymoon trip. Upon ar- MEETING TONIGHT rival here Mr. Woodward found a radiogram offering him a position on the Seattle Daily Times and The Graduate Nurses of Gas- the r yweds S i 1 will held their first % 8 o imp 4 M Trotter (above), are |the newlyweds returned south tineau Channe! st i e O e LT 10 L Chmn Wil i eaie at was several days ago. He has fall meeting at the home of Mrs. shown up si M Vern Scley in the Warrack Apart- shown visiting the Pompton Lakes, N. J., camp where he trained for day, leaving on l‘l\l‘:thcr"!l: JERRY SPAULDING T PALFR]‘IO his bride a drink—of water. In a setting better suited to his talents | bhid goodbye large numbs REFPORTED MISSING spauding h 7 the cook on ments this evening. All graduate his fight with Max Baer. He did a littic mild cclebrating by offering | Mr. Woodwa h he ring Maxle is pictured (below) drinking a toast to Mrs. Baer |y i’ piane frier S b i Y ¥ alal hannel L d S’ O ehampanne. The exchamp appeared hic gay self again after his Vs ot e — fhe el g S Jisréimcgur;ir;“;hemviez i Llnen lol’ e flf?.'st'pf.:?m'\”s ite sspssatly enioyes his company. (Associated | e e G 4 Jorry Spaulaing, widely known MEN ARRESTED attend. | S"p;(m»’:r T 0 FE T gl Senect tottis an ot e et e it i o gl R : J ' P o ‘ommissioners our Wi agsaul 0 V| x RS Shildr ‘L(lt;‘\l:x}uO?xuz}]mn:mclws Declares Selassie M with a dangerous weapon, was ar- Miss Edna Schiebal, of the Alaska | FREIGHTER DEPERE | 0 considerante damege to the Has German Flanes been sted by the U. . Marshal's Of- Game Commicsion, who has been | LINENS DISCHARGES COAL ncme of Ed Ridley in Ketchikan it eral weeks, is a | er her | Mz y or ; fice today and placed in the Fed- on a’ vacation trip to Seattle, is| J W resulting from their| STOCKHOLM, Oct. 8—A mili- |Juneau home abca he ¥ amant 1 G d 3 s eral jail. Willlam Nisson, also returning north on the Yukon. Third and Franklin G nto a ta expert, long a resident in| >0 e k E € an 'charged in the complaint, had been, > home | Ethiopia, said in a private letter| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! |Hotel wher ad b ing. previcusly apprehended. SHO¥ IN JUNEAU, FIRST! TRl g TRty Gastineau Channel WAy Bupeol Selas new German planes, pos- here late Satur 3isk e e o ahtinimiaris of ool ut. the Pacific | £ a y delivered through Egypt 1 8 considerable damage t <> > - Joal dock today. The Depere will| ¥ B Ghen g ; T Jeave here, probably tomorrow, with | (WO 1CWer fioors from ws GANTY GOES SOUTH 150,000 feet of lumber hant of Sit- ka, which will be increa chikan and Wrangell to a million and a b Ber for the colonization he Alask 5 ) >0 which is ting r v+ MRS. SOWE SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- undert I ) Mrs, Isaac Sowerby LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 birds where they will piczeer Ala ay pm. 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