The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1936, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK SICH ELOQUENT TALK— I NEVER DID HANKER TER MERRY TH' OL' BARN-YARD ROOSTER (N TH' FUST PLACE-| BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GUESS WHO T AM 232 g GOODNESS GRAC(OUS ! HA-HA-HA YOU'VE HAD YOUR WHISKERS YoU DON'T KNOW 222 SHAVED OFF !! YOU ALMOST (T's ME ! FRIGHTENED THE WITS OUT OF US---L DECLARE /! You LOOK 30 YEARS YOUNGER -- YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY PROFESSOR HERMANN S. HERING, G 5. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. YES--YES-- T WANT YOU To TELL MARCELLY HOW SILLY (T wWouLD BE FOR US TO RUSH (NTO MATRIMONY -- NOW THAT ('WE RECAPTURED MY YOUTHEUL AGPPEPARANCE~~- I-T'0 LIKE To 0 PLACES-- BE FREE T0 AN DO THINGS-- | DOUGLAS S. D. Bechtel, A. Toler of Kansas City are ¢ e Aleutian plane Subject: “The Discovery and Healing Mission of Christian Science” Masonic Temple MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936, EIGHT O’CLOCK Yukon River tour 1 St and Mr fi a ) She od thi JRRAT KL BB oy To Jein Expedition | o <z iz % e ithern Pacific Railre - | Drury, of Coneord, N | 3 Fl- B s nd his party including Mr. Wa hillips, of Phil make f .3 1s, owner of a|s ent San Rafael, 1 Wood, of New York a at Tacoma, | fornia, physi , and Mrs. Ha CLUB DANCE FIRST AID CLASSES ARE TO The ance planne vomen's C Walter A. Wood who here by plane last Wednes- mother, Mrs. Chester Joseph F. Dwyer, owner of I r, Colorado; are of the Wood-Yukon dtrip passeng ; Mr Mr. and Rcbert E START DOUGLAS ON MONDAY The meeting of first-aid classes which was scheduled to be held evenin, s postponed on ac- D.F.D.-Legion ball 1 s will now start ™ June 20th, at 7 © ity Hall. - LEAVING TOMORROW i and Carried Mile in Basket, his Miles in Auto, then Flown to Fairbanks inment channel folks. in the E s heading 40 : and Mrs. Robert E Lee, Jr a three rs are ra for the music. Everyone is to attend the ey FA - ¥ BANK: EAGLES' PICNIC besna miner, suf sons Deouglas Aerie 117, F. O, fracture of the leg while at work in th brought here for t North Sea after a visit E noff was h CITY CLUB B ot fammas | ouain I o cal SOUTH FRANKLIN ST. RENDEZOUS for REAL FUN with Dancing on a Real Fioor GOCD WINES, BEER and SERVICE bile the: b by Roy Ly His left leg is in hope to save it unless pot 10:15 MRS. CALDWELL COMING bad shape but com- and Douglas 5:30 topping at Juneau ation 75¢ per far doctors plications set in - > s Alice to s 1€ m.; la bus vith her daughters, Mrs. John Mar- ton and Mr Lawrence Carlson Services Tourists Make - Trin o Alaska died about a year Calilc Aleutian Has Bankers, Doc- tors, Other Notables on Present Trip Prince at a 9 o ing complir dell who lea return trip te nurse’s visit to I omorrow for e to resu wrse after a shor ne here SCOUT TROOP CLIMB Douglas Boy Scouts accompar by DePree hikec Jumbo last \ number from t DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 8:45 am.-—Holy M DOUGLAS COMMUNITY City Cafe in Connection -+ PICNIC SUNDAY tion: made f annual picnic Douglas Aerie 11 F.OE., and Auxiliary, their famil- ies and invited guests, which is/ scheduled for tomorrow. The event which will be held at Auk ack promises one of the best outir 1:30 Bible School ever staged by t 2:15 Preaching service c g f r - : : According to ¢ All a wited a he: ervices | struc ns for the . - M— busses will le and to worship wi Francisco bridge; Mrs. Bechtel and e T T COOLEST SPOT in ‘ R I NO FOOLIN’! TOWN A Sure Hit With 5 Channel Dance Patrons ute on Tour and onal Park : trict. Mr. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: DRFAMLAND IN DOUGLAY et e fonfes DANCE TILL 2:30 TONIGHT! FUN and FROLIC with RUTHand BOB Delicious Food at All Hours IN DOUGLAS CAPITOL CAFE CHARLIE MILLER, Manager R AROCERREIO O RROAT G and Betie Lee enting the Amer- | rical equipment firm in to Skagway TONIGHT Alaska Native Broth- erhood Orchestral Led by PHYLLIS N A RE ‘ \T\, /A\l).l A ?(_J oo - Chiop Suey DANCE TO 2:30 TONIGHT SAM GAZALOFF, Proprietor B e o e T T e e e No Cover Charge! DANCING ALL NIGHT TONIGHT ALL ROADS LEAD TO DREAMLAND DRIVE OVER! The Road Was Never BETTER! Auk Bay Inn Special Chicken Dinners ANYTIME Ask Any Youngster! They know where to get good ice eream . . . . take your cue from th ~they will lead you here . Cones, Ice m and Home Made Cake served amid clean and beautiful snr- roundings, Ice Creams packed for picnic or outing parties at no extra charge. Stop in and let the kiddies enjoy our playgrounds! ALASKA DAIRY JOSEPH KENDLER Glassware YOUR 4TH OF JULY TABLE Every one admires a charmingly set dinner or luncheon table with beauti- ful sparkling Stemware . . . and every - hostess appreciates the importance of Glassware in decorating her table. We have just received an exception- ally fine variety of Plain and Fancy Cut Stemware and Tumblers, direct from one of the largest glass foundries in the East, making it possible to quote the following remarkably low prices. Artistically Cut, Thin Blown Tumblers ... i $1.00 dozen Cocktail Sets —Shaker and 6 ! Glasses—Frosted and Decarated »:.3 e .are $1.95 to $3.75 Colored Beverage Sets: Pitcher ond 6 Tall Glasses ... Thin Blown Goblets, Sherbets, Cocktails or Cordials: Decorated with narrow gold line Set of 8 for $2.65 Opalecent Coloring, Frosted, Goblets and Cocktails: Exceptionally beaus tiful and priced at only $6.00 per dozen JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. $1.75

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