The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1936, Page 7

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NIGHT SCHOOL — BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PL MISTOFER GOOGLE --ON YORE WAY HUM, YE MIGHT-DRAP (N AN' GIVE THIS SPASHUL DELIVER'LETTER TER MISS MARCELLY WILKING --H(T'S BEEN IDLIN' HYAR TWO- THREE DAYS--AX HER TO SAVE TH' STAMP FER SHEP TYSON'S LEETLE GAL-- GONNA GET JEALOUS-- DOUGLAS NEWS FINNISH-ENGLIST SERVICES BE HELD DOUGLAS SUNDAY | Three visiting ministers, Rev. A. ' Migkelsen of Cloguet, Minn., - C. J. Casarisen -of Hillsbora, Oregon Dales and COU\‘SCS and Rev. I. W. Riswold of 'Sitka, g 'will jointly preside ovex. religious services at the Congregational Comr~ Announced munity church in Douglas tomor- Enrollment ior the night school to o evening -at 7:30, 0'clock. be held in the Juneau High 8chool qpe services which ‘are to be mi CLASSES WILL BE ORGANIZED Enrollment ;B_e by Mail— may now be made, accarding to Ai'joth Finnish and English will wind|be held in the, Bpiscopal -Chureh | B. Phillips, Superintepdent of the ., (he series of similar services in‘flt 1:30 pm. s Public Schools. Enrollment is, by progress during the past few days| mail only for the first session which in Juneau. begins ‘September 29 and continues A¢ 11 gclock in the morning a to December’ 3, meeting on Tuess .;mpyined Sunday school and churchw day and Thursday evenings. Each goryice will be conducted by the| @class will cost $5 and this sum p.. picwold. 1 » . ginning French, advanced algebra, » must accompany the enrollment. o pplic is cordially invited to No classes will be organized unless ,i.nq there are at least twelve persons enrolled and the fee will be returned p % " FOUNDKEY if classes ar t organized or are i dxscontmuedc - James Manning has gone to work The following courses will be of- 2 the Treadwell Foundry as out-| PR S e G fered: side man, replacing Ray MecCor- From 7 to 8 p. m. — First year mick, who now goes inside the planz.4 shorthand, advanced shorthand, be-! COOKING OF PASTRY | first year bookkeeping, | Grape pie 'and oatmeal cookies From 7:30 to 8:30—Orchestra. Were demonstrated by Mrs. Crone From 8 to 9—First year typing, as the principal part of the Home second year meg and advanced Vocational Training work at the| French. second session held in the Govern-| iment school here this Fall. Due to . STEWART APPOMED Clrom did not give the recipes as| TO NATIONAL MINING "*™™*__ ... INSTITUTE COMMITTEE B. v. sStewart, Territorial Com- missioner of Mines. has just re- ceived notice from the American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers of his appointment as a member of the membership com- GOING TO KETCHIKAN mittee of the Institute to représent Bill Robertson Jr. has resigned his Alaska. It is the purpose of the Position in the Treadwell Foundry group to build up its membership and is leaving Monday aboard the farther among the younger mining Alaska for his home in Ketchikan.| engineers, Mr. Stewart explained VBRI LR ]‘ e s g e Y GRIDLEY COMES IN Lode ana pasves iweation, netices Ross A. Gridley, State Engineer for sale at The Empire office. Inspector under the PWA, returned i et ) to Juneau on the Northland after Try an Empire ad. a trip through Southeast Alaska. | NORTHLAND DUE | With ten tons of freight board for Douglas and a small shipment to go| out awaiting her here, the M. S. Northland is due to tie up at the| city wharf at 6 o'clock tonight. .- Novel Fur Trims Mark Cool Weather Mode With an eye to the fur trims which are such an ontstanding part of fall fashions, Jo Copeland makes a black wool street en- semble with a three-quarter length coat finished with a wide plastron and collar_ of nutria. The slender wool frock is mnn-o-mm»n—mmwm-n the fur. A black felt beret tops the outfit. MARCELLYEE. WEAIY‘S must..be received by The Empire Rev. |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning: :to mnnhnuchqn of sermon topics, eteo, .. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL: CHURCH | sex mon. |tember 20, at 7:30 o'clock by two m J‘EE 'S FROM R i 'n!! i ’ j }u uib ' PLANES REMAIN HANGARS TODAY| Bad flying weather had all local airplanes grounded today, none of the ships now in ‘Juneau:crawling out of their hangars. Reports from the South indicate that - 'Jimmy ¢ Rinebart, flying the = Alaska Air Transport Stinson, supposed to have returned here yesterday from his snd | filght fo Prince Rupert, is still in the B.C. city, while Alex Holden, jwith the Marine Airways Bellanca deaplane, remained in Seattle today | mstead of leaving this morning for. Juneau as he had intended. LIPP, PAUL WILL MAKE SURVEY IN WESTWARD NEXT Lipp, mM Notices for this, chwreh, volumn 7:30 p.m—Evening. - Prayer: The Unian Sunday School will DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | St. Aloysius Church 8:00 a.m.—Holy: Mass. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH ’ Special service Stinday night, Sep- Oscar representative of gm&nou WHO TOOK MOVIES OF TH' WILKINS - SMITH FEUD - Commissioner John Collier of the| | officials of the Finnish Lutheran Church, the Rev. A. Mickelsen, of | Cloquet, Minnesota, and C. J. Sac- |arisen, of Hillsboro, Oregon. Serv- Indian Bureau, and William Paul, Alaska field agent for the Bureau under the Wheeler-Howard act, |ice will be conducted in both Fin- |nish' and English lahguage. the small attendance present, Mrs. and w worship with us. {MISS RUTH NELSON | visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. W. L. Torell | for the past week, have returned to Juneau after a survey in Southeast Alaska in con-{ x ating in the Territory, and are leav- Dou"“i‘fs'gg;’{mm‘" ing for the Westward the first of the week to continue similar work. Enrollment is the major part of the initial work, to establish the membership of various communities DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:15 p.m.—Preaching service. All are invited to '.hese services law. It is anticipated that the work by next year. Under the act Indian communities are permitted to or- LEAVING FOR SOUTH who has been the government to further to their their own industries. ., Miss Ruth Nelson, is leaving for her home in Seattle on Monday, a passenger aboard the Alaska. ———————— Emboire classmeas pfiy Court this morning to Cora Minz- ghor from Matthew Minzgohr of Juneau and to Sam Daniels . from ‘Liueille Daniels ‘of Juneau.: # nection with starting the act oper-‘ which might be eligible under the will be started it a few communities | ganize under a co-operate plan with own economic status and operate| Divorces were granted in Federal | THE DAH. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT 9; 1936.- - 3 By BILLIE DE BECK ERS /! GONE OFE, SOMMERS-{T SEEMS TER ME SHE SED SUNTHIN' - ERBOUT THET SHIFLESS CRlTTER WEAZY AN HER B.GITTIN' MERRIED TER-DAY, BUT T WUZN'T PAY(N' No s‘rmcr “TENTON- Y-- ('Ll GUYS : Foauiies Syndy ll' MRS, ANNA WINN - HONORS GRANDSON AT DINNER PARTY SEPTEMBER 28‘ Mry. Anha Winn entertained feight young. people last:evening at ‘To honor the players of ‘the Gas- 2 going-away, dinner honoring her tineau Channel Baseball League fof ‘grandson, . William Winn, who is the past season’s play, the Juneau|jeaving on the .Alaska Monday en- Vblutiteer Fire Department frustees route to - Seatble - where he will last evening voted Mohday evening, | attend. the nmverslw 1of Wash~ Septerpber < 28, as.'the ‘dnte of the jypton, 3 z£5T:“‘r;lmlll Pflnq_fié* the p“"e"1 Ouesu at-the. aftair..wore: Carel 18 bertson, ) Jean Faulkner, Louls Al playdrs, league dflc.lals (EV‘“IMun-mh Ehnmn:‘-'werhune, J. lf the umpires) and Wire- theamgny Jr., ' Willlam * Roberts, Kelly members, are. invited to iattend. mh“ Ffld By M8, p e s R d. Awards. of {the smaRy | A THREE ADMITTED TO el B, B, BANQUET; Won' during the seéason’s plky Will.be announced and all the games | teplayed with all' the “ifs”_happen- | iing right in the prdper ordef. The. Champlon- Moose “Team. will be uS, cmzmsnn" building Forest Service walks andw trails, a pfoject whith will be un- dertaken soon. The Forest Service also has started work on a shelter | cabin and trail at Florence Lake, | John Maurstad being in ‘charge of | \WHITE WILL H% 2 CHARGE OF m(A“ ROAD . CONSTRUCTION the work. E. J. White, Resident Engineer for S | the Bureau of Public Roads at Pet- LOUR]NG KINNEAR }erflburg is in Juneau for a fewidays {in conference with B. P, R: ofticlals, HERE ON NORTHLA.ND.ww! goes from here to Sitka where he will have charge of the new grad- Kaj Louring, Alasca Sales Mana- | |ing and gravelling job on the Swan ger of the Pacific Baitlers Supply | 1ake to Halibut Point road. Wbrk Comjpany, arrived here. today ac- | |on the Sitka project 15 to start Mon- companied by Harry Kinnear, day Western District Sales Manager for| pive miles of rond construction Hiram Walker and Sons, one of|goytheast of Petersburg was com- the largest distillers in the United | pleted n A\!Bust Mr. White said. States. > * The two had planned to fly here from Ketchikan, but were unable on account of the recent poor wea- ther conditions. B MRS. REFSLAND RETURNS , Martha Refsland, Associate Sup- orintendent of Elementary Educa- [ uon, Bureau of Indian Affairs, ar- rived in town on the Northland after a business trip to Wrangell Insti- tute. 5 A full grown blue duiker antelope in Fleishacker zoo, San Francisco, |is only as large as a rabbit. e - | Empire ads are reaa. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man™ Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing N S — called to account ‘for their actions of the past play andvnew champiohs | crowned in the prophesies for the ever xpsy tnexd year): f, .. Three ‘Juneau remdents were nd- mitted to United States: citizenship at a: raturalization hearing this morning before Federal Judge Qeorge F. Alexander. The néw citi- et (1] |H. "l' TRIPP SHOWS ; WROVEMEN’I‘ TODAY { I-l T. Tripp, plnmer usldent who | suffered a 'stroke yesterday, is much improved today at his home on Main | | T4 Forest Servite flagship For- Street. His son Ohester arrived .ester -is- sniling tomght for - Elfin’ from Speal River: yestarday. after- | gove, takimg_ _fow pf lumber which | roen by plane poted by Sheldon | wi be st fn. fumt ' vicinity in’ !Simmonsv Two daughters, Mrs, Valjean Aus- tin, of Lincoln, California; and ‘Mrs. | Fred Johnston, of. Fairbanks, have been informed of the serious con- |dition of their father and advised { to“come here'if possible. - e i HOLBROOK DUE MONDAY Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re- gional Forester, is returning to Ju- neau on the Alaska, scheduled to arrive Monday, after a month's in- | spection trip in the Westward. —— Try The Empire eclassifleds for. quhk Fostita’ - oowew Adt In Toadwd native of England; Basal Ermakoff, native of, Russia, apd Jan Beukers, native of Holland. FORSET SERVICE JOBS here. your. heart’s content. b TibE ik We will be looking for you at Bk VEN i You'll find an enjoyable evenmg awamng you We are proud to say that we.have one of the finest dance floors in"Alaska: Visit us . soon and be entertalned With good music— enjoy our superb food—wine and dance to AN ALL-NIGHT DANClNG PALACE « .25¢. charge for dancmg after 1 a.m. ] zens are Walter 'Clifford Peterson,! ernasneh &, | ALASKA CRED!'I‘ BUREAU 3 CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager First National Bank Bldg. -Phone 28 AFTER 6:00 P. 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