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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1936. 8 SERVICES FOR DELANEY AWAIT WIFE'S ARRIVAL BARR'S BOAST IS STILL ALL IN THE CLEAR Funeral Probably Will Be| Passengers Broughl to Ju- Held Here Week from Tomorrow neau in Plenty Time to Catch Boat |HALLOWE’EN DANCE NEXT SATURDAY TO AID EDUCATION FUND The annual Educational Dance of the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club will be a Hal- lowe’en party given next Saturday night in the Elks’ Ballroom. Appropriate decorations will be a feature of the evening and an attraction on the dance program will be a waltz especially composed Fund | of the committee in charge of rangements. Assisting on Miss | Todd's committee are Mrs. Estelle |Hebert and Mrs. Ernestine Tyler. The proceeds of the dance will be added to the Business and Professional Women’s Club edu- cation fund, used to assist in educating some worthy school girl. | |a RADIO FAMILY HOUR | WILL BRING BIBLICAL DRAMA TO LISTENERS The Nortnern Light Presbyterlan\ Church, the Rev. John A. Glasse, | minister, will broadcast its second‘ A slogan of club is “a high ;chmpRadio Family Hour over education for every business girl,” and it is to promote the accom- plishment of this slogan that the | club’s fund is designed. Sunday night from 7:15 until 8| o'clock. ‘ A feature of the program to- | morrow will be a biblical drama, nish Educational Club, a dance will e enacted over the radio. Also there\bs- given next Tuesday evening in Sir Roger de Coverley "is an old will be singing of old-fashioned |the Odd Fellows Hall FINNISH CLUB TO lasse, but a broadcast given Ior:es will also be included in the pro- | the church especially in the inter—igrsm. Refreshments will be fur- est of shut-ins and those -in out |nished without charge. of the way places who are unable | to attend church. | JUNEAU SKI CLUB WILL HAVE FIRST MEETING SPONSOR DANCE AT |NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT L. 0. 0. F. TUESDAY Under the sponsorship of the Fin- President “Sandy” Smith of the Juneau Ski Club has issued the first call of the season to members of the club and all Gastineau Chan- nel residents interesting in becom- Dancing | ing members. Officers for the coming year will be nominated at the meeting Tues- day and the call started rolling for a big season. Feasibility of constructing a new ski jump will be discussed and all interested are urged to attend. —— ROBERTSON TO SEATTLE R. E. Robertson, Juneau attorney, is a passenger for Seattle on th steamer Princess Louise. Mr. Ro- bertson is going to the States on | legal business and expects to retur: § in about two weeks. | ———-—— for the occasion. Rands' Orchestra | English dance from which Addison hymns. will be from 9:30 o'clock to accor—‘ The meeting is to be held in the has been ‘engaged took the name for his Sir Roger in The Radio Family Hour 1s not | dion music, with every second dance | Juneau Council Chnmber at 8:15) Miss Carolyn Todd is chairman |the “Spectator.” a church service, according to Mr. being “ladies’ ice.” Tag danc- p. m. Octol Katharine Hepburn never uses nail enamel nor street make-up | except lip rouge. i Funeral services for Edward C.| Pilot L. F. Barr's boast that “Not Delaney, who died yesterday, prob- |one of my passengers has yet missed ably will be held a week from to- his boat,” is still good. Frank Ed- morrow, it was indicated today. The @lford John Bradford Post of the Awerican Legision is in receipt of a message from Mrs. Delaney from San Francisco stating that she is leaving that city immediately for Seattle and hopes to catch the mo- torship Northland for Juneau Tues- day night, arriving here next Sat- urday. The message indicated that Mrs. Delaney would desire to have her| husband buried in the North, prob- ably in the Veterans’ plot in Ever- green Cemetery. If those are h(-r(‘ wishes, the Alford John Bradford | Post will extend full military hon- ors, according to present plans of Commander W. O. Johnson of the Legion Post. WANAMAKER E LE CTED PRESIDENT AT LATE VOTE, ANGOON A. N. B. Election of officers for the An- goon Camp of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, which had been post- poned due to the late fishing sea- son, was held last Tuesday. Newly elected officers of the An- goon Camp are: A. J. Wanamaker, President; Bob Willard, Vice-Pres- ident; Andrew Gamble, Corres- ponding Secretary; Peter McClos- key, Recording Secretary; Sam Jackson, Financial Secretary and Charles Frank, Treasurer. Newly elected to the Angoon Camp Council are: George Gamble, An- drew Davis and Billy Jones. According to A. J. Wanamaker, Angoon is a mighty good customer of Juneau. Nearly the entire pop- ulation of the Island City is now in Juneau purchasing supplies. L & P R STILL NOT MANY DUCKS Scarcity of ducks in Southeast Alaska was again reported by Ju- neau hunters, this time by the ward and J. Thompson, miners, who were passengers in Barr's Nortl Canada Air Express plane on th (flight to Juneau from Atlin thi. [ week, when Barr was forced, b bad weather, to land on the Tak River bar, are outbound on th southbound steamer Princess Louise the vessel that they had intende to catch. “Of course,” Barr admits, “it is mainly through co-operation of oth er pilots who do a little ferryin for me on the Juneau end, that m; record is still clear.” Barr and hi: two passengers were yesterday af. ternoon brought to Juneau from their Taku landing field by Pilo Alex Holden of the Marine Air. ways, who sighted them on a fligh to the Whitewater-Taku mine an picked them up on the way back. Barr figures, that if it does no rain before then, the flood water: of the Taku river will have recede enough to allow him to put hi: plane back in the air tomorrow, an bring it to Juneau. SIMMONS MAKES 2 FLIGHTS TODAY Sheldon Simmons, flying the Al aska Air Transport Bellanca, mad two hops to nearby island cities to: day, carrying mail and passengers. On the first flight, Simmons lef! at 9 o'clock flying to Chichagof an returning here at noon. Passenger: outbound were: Bill Nikinovich, Matt Bilonich, Nick Gassett, Hugl Auer and one miner, all for Chi chagof. On the return hop, Sim. mons stopped at Hirst-Chichago! and picked up Axel Johmson, wh made a round trip to Juneau. Taking off again at 1 o'clock this afternoon, Simmons took Axel John- zoff to Hawk Inlet, where he pick- ed up Henry Roden for Sitka, Mrs. son to Hirst-Chichagof, Sam Aiza- E + T DAY IN THE YEAR at t your fine quality liquors, wine: priced at the CUT-RATE. FULL QUART LIQUOR STORE. You’'ll always find it economy to buy An invitation is extended each and every Juneau resi- dent to visit our store and see for themselves. Many, many items too numerous to mention are attractively Special Saturday Only MONOGRAM $2.95 I Readers of this advertisement will undoubtedly notice the absence of the catch phrase “LIQUOR SALE.” truth of the matter is that prices are the same EVERY The he ALASKA CUT-RATE s and beer here. ALL CAN IIIIIIIIII]IlllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIfl 7 for sl.oo > AROGNAUT party that left for Sumdum in|Ette Salo to Sitka, Mrs. Ida Laito (Five-YeClr-Old) Skipper Bert Caro's boat Umpquah |to Sitka and Fred Kleiner, who ar-| last Tuesday and returned late last |rived in Juneau from Nome yes. evening. The party was made up |terday on the Electra, to Sitka. [ ] PORT \ of Bill Wilcox, Jack Elliott, Tony |Simmons is expected to return lat Craviolini and Bert Caro. Even | this afternoon with passengers from | o MUSCATEL i though there were very few birds, | Sitka. - the five hunters managed to get PO ST 1= BRANDY T e o ANGELICA f enough to satisfy their desires, and | Lode and placer location notloes o TOKAY i Teported a fine trip and hunt. for sale at The Empire olfice ; f ( P U B 4 s clolelondd o SHERRY Popular Beer at this re- or Liquor 655 PHONE WE SU SLOE GIN FIZZ Use 8 oz. Fizz Glass Decorate with slice of lemon. Singapore Sling, Foam-Crest Tom Col- lins, Foam-Crest Lime Mix, Foam-Crest Mint Julep, Lemon Juice, Pineapple Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Orange Juice, Grape Juice and Tomato Juice. Ready Mixers: Old Fashioned, Lem- on Mixer, Lime Mixer, Whiskey Sour, Tom Collins, Gin Fizz, Creme de Menthe, Creme de Cocoq, Orange Curaco, Cointreau Liqueur, French and Italian Vermouths, etc. Store PHONE 655 Grenadine, GGEST: DIXIE WHISKEY Serves Six Shake well in erack- ed ice and strain. 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The White Spot Liquor e SHERRY AT LOW PRICE Store is not a Cut-Rate Store nor does o CLARET From the Best Every Day in the it have any outside holdings." Wineryl ED. G, SWEUM, o : wner an erator. 9 han . Gailon from GALLON Hm S Yflll‘ c Ce K The largest assortment of ICE COLD beer and ICE COLD mixers in Juneau: 95ct°sl'25 $2.75 c u A u P E c 2 Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey, Four Per 9“ Cent, Seven-Up, White Rock, Sparkling Bring Your Own Jug || Bring Your Own Jug 8 L A N c Water, Lemon Rickey, Mystery Mix, s PINT 31-75 31.25 A » imummmuummmmmm