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BT S —— BONUS TO BRING. “Rimsott 'FIREMEN BALL [Pl Guded LINCOLN DAY astors TARE A Hotoay BREAK SEENIN LARGE SUM TO e~ BALA AFFAIR Ao bt BANQUET WILL o ' COLDWAVE OVER n i JUNEAU SEGTION TOMORROW EVE ;:soiicv e DRAW G JUNEAU SECTION L Ad;’ar‘“age s | Bright Sunshine Sends Met- here following an emergency op- gion Service—300 Ap- St e eration Sunday night for a rup- . | tured stomach ulcer. . All_ Gastlneal{ C'hannel In-| “Kaskinen was flown here by Reservations for Young Re- vited to Join in Enter- | R b publican Affair All Taken, Club Official Reports | cury Climbing with Fore- cast for Warm Weather s and arriving tainment at Elks’ Hall | ed around the air fiela with plications Expected Pl | headlights on lighted the airport A i e Color, music and cheer will ema-| for a landing. Sobaving. the licthaky: dn inak Bright sunshine today gave a nate from the Elks' Ballroom tomor- | e eat American Lincoln touch to the winter scene of A total of 48 ex-service men were at the American Legion Dugout last night to have their applications for the last few days and the mercury bublicans of Gastineau Channel ] ew ¢ started climbing with indication ather in the Terminal C: row night, as the Thirtieth Annual | q‘r S Firemen's Ball, this year airected by | BOY SCOUT TROOP will Pt Joir Kenneth Junge, gets under way | FETED AT CHURCH o at 6:30 to that a break in the cold spell is not Hitonius Toas Y shortly after nine o'clock. | SRS inbda g i it far distant. U. S, Meteorologist How- L i e L Music by Dude Haynes' 0""““‘“‘“‘1 The Methodist Church was both Presidents and expound anew th ard J. Thompson forecast fair and ment officers. The average worth of ; and excellent entertainment by the |guest and host to members of les of the Par'y cold for tonight with fair end slow- $ll§ pervice certiticates gs arourc Orchestra and Hall Committee— |Boy Seout Troop of pel is being sponsored by ly rising temperatures for tomorrow. ) fas 10an 1bC, Decr MAce S Frank Metcalf, chairman—promise [egion last Sunday night, when the Republican Club of Ten above was the highest yes- of (hem, Commander E. M a good time to all who attend what !scouts participated in a special yout} Douglas and Henry terday, dropping to 85 above at 6 e i ke is confidently expected to be the best service in the church audit nizer of the movement o'clock and hovering around 10 300 veterans bEt nea above all night. The thermometer started rising this morning ar 1:30 this afternoon had reached 15.5 above zero. It was cold over most all of South- Firemen’s Ball ever sponsored in and as a result were entert P aska, annc Juneau. an informal reception in the par- reservations have all been taken and Committees are as follows: Or- sonage immed afterwar there is a continued demand for chestra and excellent entertainment | Members of t ord John chestra and Hall: Frank Metcalf, ford Post Troop made a credit mnel who are eligible for the indicating that about $225,00 y bonds and cash will come to ediate vicinity about the tickets. 2 s at 6 nid le of Jv\mv when actual payment J. E. Pegues, W. E. Hendrickson, A. showing during the services B east ;_\laska last night, Petersburg MOsctd (o Srs. ey F. McKinnon, C. H. MacSpadden, L. Kendall spoke on the subj on hand for the tur: reporting 11 below, Skagway nine be- The e on applications will b Martin Lavenik. “Boys and their Fathers.” Follownz ley dinner e prog low and Ketchikan, 16 above. It re- given free at the Dugout every Mon- Refreshments Committee: Wil- the usual service, Richard Jackson which will be ¢ over statio mains cold over the interior but 1 day evening between 6 and 8 o'clock. liam Neiderhauser, Eshon Hendrick- 'and Peter W. tap KINY from 8 p.m. to 9:3) p.m Leaving their 6-months-old son at home, John Jacob Astor 3d, one madcrating considerably. The veteran should bring his certifi- of the world’s richest young men, and his wife, the former Ellen Tuck S P X 3 son, J. A. Kearney, H. M. Hollmann, | Later, in the r 50 ilar ¥ ms are being “ i i ” 5 7 4 slip and his discharge is : 4 g . I AB0 NAE Tk i 8 French, sailed from New York for Europe for “nothing but a holiday ), 33 oy fl:; or pink slip a J. L. Gray, Karl Alstead, Guy Gau- |persons gathered to pay to Ketchikan, Anchorage, Cor - Astor recently quit a shipping job because of “dissatisfaction with my FUNERAL SERVICES. FOR o < % fedoe dett the youthful scouts. dez anks, he announced, career.” (Associated Press Photo) M5 TARTIN THURSDAY The Post ab its regular stesion Finance Committee: Ed Sweeney, | were served, ¢ : from Ketchikan and ' = 8 2 P went on record commending the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club for the work it is doing in promoting shoot- ing in this vicinity and urged such members of the Pest as desire to, join with the Rifle Club in extend- | ing the sport in this community. An roadeast over their tional Lincoln Day Funeral services for Mrs, I = » Martin, who died at her home 1 House No. 15 in the Indian Ville s early Sunday mo: on F Roy Noland, W. 8. George, E. E. enjoyed. i A Ninnis, Roy Hoffman. | > o> loc ity wd Tty . v e BRY GIRL BORN « e | TO WHITEHEADS - i DRUNK CHARGE LEADS | o T k Foster, Albert VVIutl" > s 0 Mr.“Benson. Others on the pro- | ram wiil be E. E. Engstrom, Pres dent of the Club; Mrs. L. P. Dawes 11 be in a dramatic sketch; Mrs, Ellmbt‘(h! Thelma Fuller, La Gra hapel in t - rgina Ar /hitehead, daugh- L x t 10 recitation; Byron Miller, | ik S5, 108 ndian Vil The Rev » invitation had been extended Legion ! Virgina Anne Whitehead, ¢ » b il 2 W. Walker, Juneau Indian illage. Y oV A T inviaion had ben extended Logior T0 60 DAYS IN JAIL!, iFRs Ao oo e G0 tn Ban Pncios € i Rl Wagpmer voos | neau, an Vilage The Bav. A the club, to take part in the shoot- R 4 was born at minutes p en DI d Senator Vandenberg at 6 clection, and tne Triolian trio. | o 1 Ness, Juneau; Charles L.|terment will be in Evergreen Ceme- ing game here. Both indoor and out- Ole Koski was arraigned before U. | y'clock Jast evening at St. Ann's I x >n the committee in charge of |pg yer Gustavus; Samuel G. John- | ter S. Commissioner M. E. Monagle late | nital. Consensus vesterday and given 60 days in jail | tered by Dr. Wh on a charge of being drunk and dis- | profe 1 &nc orderly. | Soints, t ik A $100 fine was suspended on good | nxactly like I behavior. Koski was accused of cre- |er and child are doing well aung a disturbance in a local cafe. | : week of September and large de a» Fee'ing (it gations from all posts in the Ter: ¥ e i ';-‘b‘_';d""’:‘r:fs PPWC DINNER IS | g At st witehea mew cwim model s NEXT MCNDAY EVE . 3 Betty Davis of San Francisco, ‘ SHOP IN JUNEAU! who modeled new surf styles at The monthly dinner meeting of | 2 the Manufacturers’ and Whole- (he Business and Professional Wom- salers’ Association spring mar- cis G 1l be held Monday eve- | | ket week show in that city. n'ne, February 17, at the Terminal | - Cafe. aceording to announcement to- | SChl“lng JUNEAUITE 1§ ALSQ &, %0 D Huko coui man of the Department of Interna- i QP Py, | SHIVERING, ARKANSAS o it ot ot g T e RICHELSON RETURNING Teaia U \'C]ark Odekirk, -Chichagof W. A. Richelson, Kennecott min- SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | lin, Chichagof; G .'W. Hoo- ing man, is a passenger aboard the - nah; Orvil Rude, Hoonah; Tony Ta- Alaska enroute from Seattle to !no, Hoonah. Cordova. e affair are: Ed Garnick, Ronald door ranges are now available. J. E. Pegues, who has recently re- turned from a business trip to vari- ous points in the Interior, reported to the Post that wide erest being shown in the Department Convention to be held here the first |son, Angoon; Daisy C | Tenakee; R. W. Farrell Music and talks representative of | A. Morgan, Wwho S NOW epch of the 23 nations in which the in Russellyiile. Av- BPWC has members will comprise o A, f s o \ ally bl the interesting program i SE— time at this period of (he yeor, Writ- Members are urged to make reser- . . ing to a friend in Juneau, says it is yations c rl['/? m flavor raining and freezing as it falls. P AP Everything is ice coated. Mrs. Mor- SHOP IN JUNEAT! gan is enjoying her visit and hcr | young son is also, she s e SHOP IN JUNE. . 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