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- A- - — oo " THE DAILY ALASKA‘EM?]RE “FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE ANDP SPARK PLUG INSTALLATION OF OFFICER HELD TONIGHT Rambow Gl"ls Invite Pub- lic to Ceremony in Scot- tish Rite ] emple A public installation of officers o the Order of the Rainbow will take| place at 8 o'clock this evening in the Scottish Rite Temple to be followed by serving of refreshments. Officers to be installed are: Wor- thy Advisor, Sybil Godfrey; Worthy Associate . Advisor, Sylvia Berg; Charity, Pat Harland; Hope, Lou- ise Tanner; Faith, Alberta Porter; Chaplain, Doris Freeburger; Drill Leader, Bernice Lovejoy; Recorder, Lazzette Shearer. Treasurer, Edithbelle Heller; Con- fidential Observer, Lillian Kiloh; Outer Observer, Dorothy Bertholl; Love, Jean Taylor; Religion, Phy- liss Jenne; Nature, Clara Hansen; Immortality, Mildred Webster; Fi- delity, Helen Westall; Jane Blomgren; Service, Alice Mac- Spadden. Musician, Katherine Torkelson; Choir Director, Margaret Harfis; Choir, Pat Hussey, Sue Stewart, Ber- nice Waugh, Barbara. Hermann. Installing Worthy Advisor, Miri- am Lee; Installing Marshall; Birdie Jensen; Installing Recorder, Laz- zette Shearer; Installing Chaplain, Elspeth Douglas; Installing Pianist, Helen Torkelson, .- BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB The first GET-TOGETHER MEETING after the summer recess will be a NO-HOST dinner at the Terminal Cafe Monday evening at six thirty. As September is mem- bership month, each member is urged to bring a guest interested in club work. !mqfimnm w Andnflhi!.poxbci momenis’ rfim alwuy: come aqain% fastly maintqlpeq g tradition of upchgnging quality in roasting and w,ck,ipé the finest colfes obtainable, Times may change...bwt the quality of enjoyment you receive, from every cup of %%Cofloo does not va‘ry through the months...nar theough the years. , Patriotism, | OH, WEAZY-- T NEVER BEEN S0 MONSTROUS HAPPY-HEARTED (N ALL MY BORNED DAYS--- T JES' CANT KEEP MY EYES FROM DROOLIN'-- | Territorial House of Representatives Appreciation. ! Expressed by Mrs. Jenne Crystal Snow Jenne today said: “To the large number of citizens whose vote showed confidence in my good faith and ability, I thank you. It shall be my pleasure to serve | your )nLel'Es.,s whenever and wher- ever I may.’ Mrs. Jenne sought election to lhc | from the First Division and polled | | the exceptionally large vote of 2,- 187, according to the *latest tabula- tion made of the unofficial count 'by The Empire. e *. .3 | AT THE HOTELS || *- o+ GASTINEAU Mrs. Otto E. Wilde, Entrance Is- land; J. T. Harvey, Prince Rupert; J. K. Clark, City; H. L. Fitzgerell,| | Haines; J. E. Graham, Haines. ALASKAN B. Malony, Tulsequah; Joe Ga- ther, Atlin; Peter. Jones, Sitka. ZYNDA Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, Haines; Mrs.| C. E. Herron, Haines; Mrs. Ralph Dusenbury, Chilkoot Barracks. —e——— SWISS COME NORTH Contingent upon finding a suib: able spot, where climatic conditions | and soil are advantageous, a colony of Swiss will start establishment in| Alaska next spring. As far as is known they will probably locate ini| the vicinity of Tustumena Lake. Ted | Kilcher, 22-year-old Swiss Univer- sity student, is now in the Kenai| Peninsula scouting for a suitable location. | - TO BE MARRIED —ady. | East Chicsgo, lndlann Miss Eunice Monroe, member .of | the Baptist Island Mission, on an island off Kodiak, has resigned her job and left for the East whére she will marry Kenneth Kleckner, of| TH' WIND WUZ RIGHT- 1 GONNIES, MARCELLY ! WHEN T SEED MY UNC SNUFEY AN YORE DECREP(T OU PAPPY JINE HANDS JES!' SO'S WE-UNS COULD GIT MER COULD A-HEERED MY HEAR THREE FIELDS OFF (F £= /"/,r\ MINI&TERS 10 ASSEMBLE HERE FOR CONFERENGE i The Rev. John ohn M. Somern- ' dike to Arrive Here Next Monday. Among passengers arriving here on the Alaska.next Monday will be |’ the Rev. John M. Somerndike, Sec-| retary of the Board of Missions and {ED--FOLKS T POUNDIN' MY LEETLE WRENNY- BIRD- © 1936, King Peatures Syndicate, World_rights reserved Civil Service . grades. i o §i{ 800 a year, (forage c xaminatens ... try. at Room ial Building. The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open ,umpemu’u examinations as fol- 0! POOL, conomist (public health admin- Mus ation), $3,800 a year, Public|ter left St Health Service. for home. Junior geolo, $2,000 a year, Geological Survey and Soil Conser-| yation, Se) T | 3 i S GO HOME Ed Pocle and infant daugh- . Ann’s Hospital il ._.. - Try ’I‘he Empu‘e cla.m.ncd 5 Chemists and biochemists, various HOLDEN EXPECTED $2,600 to $4,600 a year. Scientific aide (horticulture), junior scientific aides ps and truck crops), $1,- $1-| . Bureau of Plant Indus- Marine Airways of Juneau, flying the black‘ Bellanca seaplane, #ull information may be obtained Lloyd Jarman as flight mechanic, 1, Federal and Territor- j5 expected to leave Seattle tomo row morning on his return flight to2f the No: Juneau and arrive here evening. e today f?} m@s (T _RPOSSIBLE THAT ; A CERTAWN LETTER NOW. (N THE LOCAL POST QFEICE: COULD CHANGE THEIR PLANS FOR A BLISSFUL * FUTURE--?22 BACK FROM SOUTH TOMORROW GOODIE >ALE NIGHT Alex Holden, chief pilot for the| | NEW DANCE PAVILION OPENING ' SATURDAY: IN NORTHERN HOTEL | Open to the public tomorrow even- new. dance floor: additiony tq the Northern Beer Parlor and Hotel ¢n South Franklin. Street. The dance floor. has just been completed and is in a new, modern concrete build- |ing adjoining the previous premises | and directly connected with the beer feet long, and is ¢ dance space. . All t: are in the adjoining rogm. Dominating the flpor is a large eil painting of Mr. tirely .devated, to McKinley; by George Jobn Beymer, il-known Alaskan artist. All light- for ; color e the floor is furnished by strip lights, so situatéd as to {lect directly on the painting— aking a very impressive scene. The interior finish of the new ad- tomorrow Remember Martha Society Gnodle for Sale at the Sanitary Grocery Sat., ‘19 Starting at W 30 am’’ fldv, with| dition is of natural, varnished ply- wood, At one end of the floor is a arge mirror reflecting the dancers. Mrs. M. B Reeder, proprietor n, announces Smokey Mills at the drums and A, d. Bates, | just. arrived from Seaftle night spots,at the piano, will be the mu- sicians. The staff, ofi the Northern in- cluges. Mrs. Reegder, Mrs, Ireng Gru- ber and Mrs. Ida Kelly. Construc- ing for the first time, wilk be the|tion of the new, wing was done by Johnson and Kareen local contrac- tors. The dance floor was laid by Chris Gardner and finished by Garland Boggan. ) The Northern. Beer Parlor was opened by Mrs, Reeder last year and since then has Deen a popular ren- parlors, through which it is en- | dezvous. tered. | A The new floor is of polished maple, COMES FOR TREATMENT sixteen feet wide and forty-two| The M.S. Eider, of the Bureau of Fisheries, docked at Seward.recently from Afognak, bringing Joe Frosf, | 18-year-old son of Tom Frost, bu- reau employe at Afognok, who was suffering from a badly infected leg. —ee>—— DICK HAYES DIES Funeral services and _interment for Richard Hayes, former Seward young man, who died recently at Palmer have been held in that city. A number of friends of the young man made the trip from Seward to the valley for the funeral. S eee - Today's News Today—Empire. | | | in charge of Sunday school and all| § Presbyterian { Alaska work cof the church. After visiting intevior cities. and making a special visit to the Mata- nuska Colony, Rev. Somerndike will | § preside over a two-day conference |of all the ministers of this Presby- | | tery, who will assemble here. On his trip westward, the visiting official was met by the Rev. David Waggoner and the Rev. John A. Glasse, who escorted him around town. The Rev. Somerndike ex- pressed his great pleasure at being able (0 make the Alaska trip after having been working with the Ter- iritory for so long, He stated that he found Alaska far above his expec- tation from all viewpoints, and he was particularly amazed at the mildness of the climate. The missionary yacht Princeton will arrive here Monday with its |cargo of Southeast Alaska ministers for the conference. The Presbytery | ill welcome at this meeting a new | member, Rev. 8. C. Crowell, who has replaced the Rev. F. G. Klerekoper at Skagway. Rev. Crowell was a schoolmate at Pringeton Seminary cf Robert and Ralph K Waggoner,| | sons of Rev. and Mis. Waggoner, Rev. Ralph K. Wheeler, of Haines, is Monderator of the Presbytery. e ST IN HOSPITAL Mrs. N. McCandless entered St. Ann’s Hospital today for treatment.! HE SAYS foct moment. Even the coffee is periect. For ————————++———600D COFFEE DESERVES CARE IN BREWING The Comnact Mdmmumumwumwdwm* than half @ century 6f roailing and packing coffes. The Cottest Gaind 1x os fine as coffee should be, ground. Finer grinding sacrifices flavor dnd oFortid, as well @s keeping qualities ofter ”w M“d'"m' Brov.Coffes shauld nob b reground. The Covaect: ‘@xindis guotontaed topraduée the I uwhmwmmh mmnmmnflmmvm S‘e'llin'q at the- ..PRODUCE.. C FINE FOR EATING OR COOKING - BANANAS 290 3 pounds GOLDEN:RIPE SQUASH Pound .. | \ | C MARBLEE;EAD —_———— SWEET POTATOES 25¢ 3 pounds FANCY-—-NEW: CROP ORANGES 89¢| 3dozen . ...l MEDIUM:SIZE POTATOES 89¢ 25 pound sacks . ... o Usr S Nk.y 1 CHICKENS 30¢ Pound FANCY STEWERS P - PEANUT BUTTER 2 1b. glass jar LOGANBERRY PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 SC dbars ... .4 ’ PANCAKE s ¥ CENTENNIAL HILLINGS COPFE =z FLAVQR=N ..GROCERIES.. EXCEPTIONAL'EY FINE SHREDDED s 5~ FOR QUICK DESSERTS A TR Y PHONE 36 Percy If your Daily SPECIAL €A AFTER 6:00 P. M.1! has not reached you PHONE 726 and a copy will be sent by IMMEDIATELY. 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