The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 15, 1936, Page 7

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Parker Toulson WINE SANDWICHES Specialty Tonight FRIED FROG LEGS DUCK SHOOTING ANNOUNGED FOR OCTOBER 17030 30-Day C[);:écason Two| Weeks Later in Alaska than Last Year Bdug[fifl]fir‘chg CARTER RETURNS Servmes AFTER VAGATI[]N Tl rles W C‘Ill(‘l returned to Ju- ch column | ne t evening on the AAT Bel-| recei > Emplre |lanca after a three-week vacation| ved |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday spent in Sitka and Goddard Hot nd €00 morning to guarantee change of \Springs and “just circulating sermon topics, ete. around.” Mr. Carter, who had i tended to stay a month, was called SCOPAL CHURCH back on account of proposed ser- vice tomorrow. vices. —— - There will be no Sunday School Mrs. Carter, who accompanied her Miss Hilja Reinkka has booked in the Community Church until|husband on the trip, remained at e on the Yukon for Seattle. the first Sunday in September. the Springs and will return lmro | She is enroute to Washington, D. within several wekes. C., where a position as secretary The Juneau business man reports to Dr. Cecil Robe awaits her 1 fine mp with the fish biting well Miss Reinikka expects to be gone - DOUGLAS NEWS FINAL PACKING iR Constituting the final catch for| Notices " rcord |must be BEER for morning with 16,000 , respectively. s catech is canned and ked, the plant will cease opera- | ST. LUKE'S E! Bl tions for the season. | No (Continuea rivm Page WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% be carried on the person while hunt- ing and must be exhibited for in- spection on request of any officer authorized to enforce the game laws 2 | All duck hunters with automatic |a 20 e bt iyt v the e A SCHAEFERS HONORING azines of their weapons plugged to DOUGLAS LADS ARRESTED | Mlss KE[STER' DthER PARTY THIS EVENING reduce the total capacity of the 3 i 'hree Douglas lads, Roy Prn\\'n} gun to three shots at one loading ads, Roy . Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaefer are en- tertaining this evening at their home . : ; Sk e e as Wahto and Jimmy Tarro, q“:’::‘(::f \-wu;)‘h.u o ‘nx;v 4 | were taken into custody yesterday at th g 1 afternoon by City £ Bob wood or metal and that it be inca- DuPree after being caught pable of removal from the loading {in the newly-built water in the MacKinnon Apartments with end of the magazine. a dinner honoring Miss Inez Keister | of Seattle, who is spending several weeks as the house guest of Mr. and ' |Mrs. Erlin Bugge. Covers will be w ldln,: in the creek \\hl( h Jux- MRS. SOLEY FETES il b MARGARET TATHAM o Ry AR oo — | & All are invited ao these services - ——— were reprimanded and were instructed that the sole pur- and to worship with us. ELECTRICITY OFF p: DouU (xl AS CATHOLIC CHURCH § Aloysius Church 8:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. e S COMMUNITY CHURCH No Sunday services. There will be no Suriday School in the Community Church until the first Sunday in September. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSIO! DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.n.—Bible School. pose of the dam was to insure an | adequate water supply for the city | R B 4l | OUTING PLAI Employes of the Dc s Island Packing Company will be feted | with an outing to be given by the {cannery officials, The picnickers will leave morning on the canne Conoerd for Taku Harbor they will spend the day. g NOTICE | | cen r home in L8 Apartments at a kitchen shower | # €% honoring Miss Margaret Tatham, | -’:% who is to become the bride of |*¥* Dr. C. C. Carter this eve Alunr!m" the affair were N. Lester , Miss May Miss M. Brode, Miss Anna Savis Mrs. M. G. Metcalfe, Miss M. Oy- d, Mrs. Mary Cawthorne, N Baldwin, Mrs. Henry Su rence Knight, Mrs. J and Mrs. Ted Keaton - R s i _— AT THE l.O"!:LS | ad Electricity will be off in down- tewn section from Front Street north of I Goldstein’s store to Third Street from Main to Gold Street from 6 am. to 9 am. Sun- day, August 16. ALASKA ELEC- TRIC LIGHT AND POWER COM- PANY. —ady. o SRR | NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY L LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. Gastineau Jorgensen, Mrs. Eric L. Smith, s; Mary Joyce, Taku; M rick, Cordova; Bert El- Chris Pedersen Zynda Atkinson, Ma rah Atkinson Jame 1 Alaskan Sunday tender| H where | Los |D. Kirl stad, City; NORTHLAND LANDS The Northland landed here early A { ; . H | this afternoon. Passengers who dis- - e it e o . | . 2 |embarked were Mrs. Burr Johnson WOMAN ARRESTED | {and daughter Elsa, and Robert | T s i On charge of robbery, Frances Froghr Neill Whalen, City; J. Worring- Woias 1k ok by Chief e ton, Haines; J. J. Houston, Hoonah; After discharging 25 tons of D. Perrin, City police R and is being (‘1 {{;.u.l R\nmlyixl[nv "“\11:\ iu»- 1m;,1n consigned for this port, detained in the Jail, ars v cases of salmon were loaded| ter is charged in a complaint in for shipm uth U. S. Commissioner's Court with pment fi e | tak a bed from the Ellingen NOH—"” s m”","}.‘u.(,.”rd“m (.Uv A‘-H\l-tlll' To Whom It May Concern: Prosecutor George W. Folta. £ : gl s i b CHILDREN ENTER ST. ANN’S |14, 1936, I will not be Sarah Lee Atkinson and Margaret | for any debts contracted Atkinson, children of Mr. and Mrs. [hame unless authorized by me per- | Lee Atkinson of Chichagof, entered |sonally ‘ \ Mrs. Lee kinson, S Hayden; To be issued September 1 and | _ 29 forms close August 22. For space or listings please call Juneau and| Reqd the Clqssmed Ads in THE EMPIRE! Douglas Telephone Company. adv‘ Mrs. A. R Tenakee Thom For a Conquering Co-Ed Here is an outfit designed to brighten the co-ed’s college en- tran and (o serve for running about town later. Adler and Adler design it of black and sand checked wool woven with rabbit hair. It combines a shirtwaist frock trimmed with bias bands and a threey, quarter length coat of the same fabric. A black felt beret and black | calfskin bag and shoes are worn with it. rl-+-H—H--H--l B e ) “Alaska” Its Scenic Features, Geography, History and Government . .. e RECEIVES SAD NEWS Mrs. Lisle F. Hebert Las been ad- |vised of the death of her step-fa- | ther, Joseph Morrison at Petaluma, August | California, recently. Morrison was responsible | 66 of age and was survived in my by five nephews all of whom live in Nebraska e SONS OF NORWAY Business meeting tonight at 8:00 lo'clock, 1. O. O. F. Hall. —adv. GOING HOME Mrs. Samuel Johnson and infant - - - DIVORCE GRANTED A decree of divor was granted | in United States District Court to- son will be dismissed from St. Ann’s | day to Edmond J. Rice from Charlie Hospital tomorrow to return to their| Hannah Rice, of Chichagof. home. St. Ann’s Hospital this morning, | ALFRED M. FOSTER, —1 Sarah for a tonsilectomy and Mar- | P. O. Box 286, garet for medical treatment adv. 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