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€ g e COUPLE CLUB HAS OUTDOOR wonderful 1nnn,lw:' of kodak | | Enjoyable Meetyng Held in| T. A. Morgan Sum- mer Home A real out-of-door party was en joyed by members of the Couple Club yesterday afternoon and even- ing when they met at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Mor- gan on the Fritz Cove road. Wo-| of the organization met at the rterian Church at 2 o'clock and ded to Fritz Cove ere they otherwise enjoyed them- until the men arrived at six me dinner was served with M Dishaw furnishing th: main course by catching a 20 pound halibut with a silver hook Following the dinner which was served to the 35 members present, a 1siness session was held, and i% was decided to hold the next meeting in (he cabin of Mr. and Mrs. Guanar Blomgren at Lena Feach, the first Monday in June ihe committee in charge of thi meeting is composed of and Mrs. Clarence Rands, Mr H Jones and Mr. and s, Jack Popejoy After completion of the busines meeting the evening was spent in playing games, singir 1gs ane | toast marshmallows | The committee in c of yes-| terday’s meeting were: N d Mrs. | Dave Dishaw, and the nd Mrs. John A. Glasse. | - | A CHENOWITH MAKES FLIGHT For the first plane ride in his life, A. Chenowith, 62, boarded the Irvings Lockheed Vega seaplane, flown by G Meyring, and’ was shcwn the town of Juneau and Mendenhall Glacier from the air Sunday Mr. Chenowith, who is the father Why Not Have Those Little Plumbing Jobs i Done—Now?, It is important to FIX UP those tantalizing liflh:‘ p’h that ha bee: aggravation for so . .Hl.: Teaks in the kitchen the drain that is stopped up the bathroom drip-drips + . . brokea fixtutes. Little' jobs—yes . . . but the appearance of Hhin on your nerves.” We are prepared to fix them up promptly and at modest cost. Give us a ring. mar “get GEORGE ALFORS Sheet Metal Plumbing {en from the plane oy {of Mrs. Jess Payne, declared that | the experience than I was ‘“even more A were tak- expected re: Cheno- awaiting with, who is anxiously “My only reg Mr. Chenowich gid, “is that my wife, who died | a year and a half ago, could not be with me the flight. We | often talked about a plane ride to- | zether, but kept putting it off until it was too late.” Mr. Chenowith, who lived many | years in southern Oregon, was a | boyhood friend of Theodore Hoover, on Give o g ey NIy = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1936. older brother of ex-President Her- bert Hoover. A line of linotype metal bearing Mr. Chenowith's| name and a date, cast on a lino- type machine at the plant of th‘ em (Oregon) Statesman a num- | ber of years ago by “Tad” Hoover, who operated the machine, then a new invention, is a prized posses- sion of Mr. Chenowith. Theodore Hoover is now Dean of the School | of Mines at Leland Stanford Uni- | ver Mr. Chenowith said LIGHT IN TOWN Sam Light, agent for the Tonkin { Distributing Company, Inc., arrived from Petersburg on the Yukon. MISSIONARY SOCIETY * X PLAN TO MEET FRIDAY ‘he regular i-monthly meeting of the missionary society of ¢he First Presbyterian Church will be held next Friday evening in the church at 7:30 o'clock, according to announcement made today. Mrs, Frank Barlow will be the leader of the evening’s discussion which will concern the Spanish- peaking people in the United States. Mus. Amy James will be the hes- tess of the evening's meeting SAVE THE DATE B. P. W. C. Scholarship Dance, Elks’ Hall, Saturday, May 9. adv. ») Home a NEW DEAL ep with RECOVERY Look your house over inside and out and from top to bottom. Check off the things, lon lected, which should be done. Consider, for example, the OUTSIDE of your home and the nllllugmr:.r-plln which can be financed through a I . The Better Housing Program offes you this opportunity. (1)—Repair chimneys. (2)—Repalr leaking roofs or put on an entirely new and more attractive roof. (3)—New wood trim, window and door frames, cornices, etc. (4)—Repaint the house for beauty and preservation. (5)—Repair your fireplace if it smokes and refuses to draw properly. (6] foundations. (7)—Remodel doors, entrances, etc. New concrete or brick steps. (8) opair leaky indows that stick should be fixed. (9)—Put in cement walks . . . brick walks. (10)—New garage or repairs on old one, This is an economy-time to make repairs on worn, crumbling cement work around your home. A clean, smooth, white path from curb to door . . No job teo big or too small flcorz fcr the cellar . - repairs make on sidewalks . . cement We handle the following. Check this over, and do your repairing and remodeling NOW! 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KRAUSE Dealer Heavy Building Materials (11\( your proper BUILDING C ONTRACTOR Clean Up-Paint Up Fix Up in the Better Housing Program us ‘the National Housing Act. va NEW R R 2N e ) ]V!'\‘ | i munity pride. - The Banks of the country are in sympathy PAINT UP FIX UF THE BANK | plays it's part... with any Campaign which means increased employment . . . jobs . . . activity in our business sections . . . wise buying and com- Where the more expensive and ambitious undertakings require a considerable outlay of money, it is possible that financing ar- rangemente ‘can be made. Come in and talk it over with us. The full co-operation with your Chamber of Commerce in will be of mutual benefit to all citizens of Junean.