The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1936, Page 8

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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1936 ALEX I WHYTE PASSES AWAY THURSDAY P.M. Weilknown Citizen Dies as| Result of Pneumonia —Funeral Sunday Alex 1. Whyte, tor years (he ef- ficient custodian of the Juneau High School and Juneau Grade School, passed away last Thursday afternoon :30 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospit the result of pneu- monia following an attack of pleu- risy Mr. Whyte, during his years as of the Juneau public scheols s popular with faculties, and students from the highest grade to thc in the kinderg: He wa respected by \Hll be held to- p t 2 o'clock at inity Cathedral, Dean C. E. Rice reading the eulogy and with the entire Cathedral Choir singing. Mr. Wayte was born in Birken- head, England 64 years ago. He came to this country when 18 years of age. In 1901 he was mill fore- man at a mine at Unga, one of the first properties to be opened to thi westward. He then came fo Juneau, was employed at the Alaska Steam Laundry for 10 years, and worked at the Eagle River mine, also at Thane. Mr. Whyte was a member of the Pioneers and also the Moose. Pallbe s for the funeral will be John Reck, Guy McNaughton, Walter Scott, Floyd Dryden, A. W. H. L. Faulkner, honorary pall- James Morgan, Fred Gregg, on, A. B. Phillips, John r, Everett R. Erickson. casket will not be open at the church but any friends who may desire may call at the Chapel of the Charle Carter Mortuary this ev- ening between 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock or tomorrow befere the funeral hour. The family requests no flowers. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Among the possessions of Mr. was one regarding his The possession was a letter written to the shipping firm of E. C. Friend & Co., Liverpool, from a, January 20, 1859, stating y of Capt. May a spoons Clos. Power Crystal Dawes, California Grocery Cardinal Cab, Sam Gazaloff . ks e R . A Corter, Dr. GG Carter, Charles W. City Float Beer Parlor .. Cheifetz, Sonia ....... Channel Bus Line .. Coffey, Dr. Robert M. . Columbia Lumber Co. Connors Motor Co. Council, Carlson, Dave's Beer Parlor ... Pouglés, Bill ..o Elstad, Bert Fllle Btudio ..o o OPPOSES REOPENING WAR DEBTS TURKEYS, MAIL SIMMONS DROPS Wins Grid Avard HOLDENRETURNS FROMCHRISTMAS It’s a Dog? Beverly Bemis, petite dancer, is shown with one of her rare Afghan gaselle hounds at the Los Angeles pageant io raise funds for the blind. in, || to br " |de United States Senator William t. Borah of ldaho, ranking minority |of member of the senate foreign relations committee, said he thought thay “we have been generous enough” regarding war debts and that a reduce | pe, tien in the French debt “does not appeal to me.” He Is shown as he gave his view to newspaper reporters on returning to Washington for the first time since his re-election to a sixth term. (Associated Press | i - ~ — | | = o ,‘R 0 B E RT HURLEY Boston for medical treatment and | there again practiced law until his | Photo) ladder, hose in hand, and alone stood at the post until the flames were brought under control. For his bravery Capt. Whyte was pres- ented with a large diamond by the company. - ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEDDING RECEIVED| Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott | Pullen announce the marriage of | their daughter to Mr. Emerson | Skinner Ellett, on Thursday, De- cember 17, at Seattle, in the Church of the Epiphany. The bride is one of Juneau’s popular young ladies and the newlyweds will be at home after January 15 at 2728 East Eighth Avenue, Denver, Colorado. Previous to the wedding, Miss Pullen and Mr. Ellett were the honored guests at several social af- fairs, principally a dinner party given by Mrs, J. F. Malony and her son John at the Washington Athletic Club, an evening shower by Mrs. Harvey and luncheon by Miss Gladys Forrest. R - arliest English reference to in a will dated 1259. T Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Alaska Electric Light and (Gt e S e Bieisl oy Grille s Alaska Laundry Alaska Steamship Co. Alaskan Hotel . American Meat Co. Anderson, George . Anderson Q. Tie iy .. : Behrends, B. M. Bank .. Beers, Nelson . Big Van Boggan, Butler, Mauro Drug Co. ... Garland Dr. W. W. Baths 35 G & R DB d |two sons. His wife died five years L. HAVEN DIES F 53515’:;"“5 gl "‘“‘_’E‘L‘e| ited Mr. Hurley in the Fast last| v SUOtTAY, AUHEGRmer assneis fall, he was interested in his old of Mayor John F. Dore and Adam| Beeler, former State Supreme Court Justice, died at his home here on: Christmas Day. He is survived by D AT TAKU MINE AAT Pilot Brlngs Mary companied by Bud Bodding flight mechanic, in the Alaska Transport Nugget, flew to Tuls quah and circling seven times ov |the Polaris-Taku Mine camp, drop- ped the men at the mine their | | Christmas turkeys, mail and pres- 'ents. § Tulsequah, Simmons stopped at A Bullard's Landing just long enough holidays. ' | Simmons arrived back in Juneau about noon yesterday. |into the air for the flight to Ju- Joyce Into Juneau for Holidays Leaving Juneau Christmas m: g, Pilot Sheldon Simmons, On the way back to Juneau from pick up Miss Mary Joyce, to ing her into Juneau for the Pilot L. F. Barr, whose North Larry Kelley |Canada Air Express Piigrim plane snowed down ut Bullard’s is en- Climaxing his selection on nearly avoring to fit skis to the wheels ¢very All-American team in the his ship so that he can get it country, Larry Kelley, Yale end and captain, was chosen as recipi- ent of the Heisman award for be- ing “the outstanding football play- | er of 1936 au, Simmons reported. .- health required that he enter the URMEH J u N EAU hospital at Middletown. | When Mrs. Hurley and their| !daughter, Mrs. Roy Carrigan, vis- {friends in Juneau and the old days here. <. Mr. Hurley is survived by his eath Takes Formep Alas- | 0™ "\ e Hurtey, asughter kan December 24 After |of Mrs, Carrie Webster, thrce chil- i | Christmas Over, Robert . Hurley, prominent Al %1 of Juneau; a_brother-in-law Youngsters Back |askan_attorney, died December 24 01 "o, of Satem, Maso: To school Mondny ;:r(:w;heME;s;ex “S:;tu:;mimynfll:n' \ a brother, Francis Hurley, of Bos- | | be Christmas over and Santa Claus ac having strutted his stuff with new family in Juneau. sleds, skis and all the gala array of colorful things that make the an-|during the development of the Al-} nual holiday worthwhile for chil-|as dren, Juneau youngsters will return Hurley was secretary to Bart L. ton, and a brother, Raymond Hur- dridden for the last three years, /ley, who lives in Florida. cording to word received by his! SR R R S FLORENCE DE SHON IS Active in the affairs of Juneau| BRIDE OF ART LUNDBERG ka Gastineau mine at Thane, Mr. | | Florence De Shon and Arthur KETCHIKAN HOP Marine Anrways Plane; Brings in Son and Daugh- | ter of Mrs. A. Garn | After being held in Ketchikan | over Christmas by snow, Pilot Alex Holden, who flew the Marine Air-| way’s Fairchild to Prince Rupert and back to Ketchikan Thursday | afternoon, returned to Juneau this | afternoon at 12:20 o’clock. | Holden left Ketchikan this morn- | ing at 9:50 o'clock and had clear | | weather all the way, thought he was forced to fly high because of winds | off Taku Inlet. ! | Passengers coming to Juneau with | | Holden were: Mrs. Verne Hoban 1and Abbie Garn, flying to the death |bed of their mother, Mrs. Agnes | Garn, and Mrs. Krogh, returning | to her home in Juneau with her son | Clare Krogh, captain of the Grizzly | {Bear. Mrs. Krogh has been visiting | iin Ketchikan for the past three lmomhs. — e - — ‘ é MARTIN ITJEN BEMOANS | DIFFICULTIES OF TREK |y TO TENAKEE SPRINGS| %/ May West's friend, Martin Itjen, ;‘ | Skagway street car operator, ac-! Skagway, returned to Juneau from | Tenakee aboard the motorship Es- | tebeth last Thursday morning. Mr. Itjen, who has been at the ‘Tenakee Springs for the past three | weeks, is in Juneau awaiting the ar-| rival of the Barrack tender Capt.| . {James Fornance, from Haines, on| which he and Mr. Murray intend to | return to Skagway. \ “We ran out of fuel and it go so cold at Tenakee that we decided it was time for us to go home. Tenakee is just like Skagway, not much hap- pening,” said Mr. Itjen today, when| 4 asked concerning his stay at Ten-| ¥ iakee. “What this country really; |needs is a road from Juneau to, | Skagway so that we Skagwayites; * wouldn’t have so much boat trou- ble in going to Tenakee,” he added. S s+ ke GREETINGS companied by P. 8. Murray, also of | % S q—n‘fwfl*fi;w&swu-fian n—/rfiw-ci*}}j s DANCE (Invitational) TONIGHT (December 26) Rs —0 ONN —OUNOUIUIN O to school Monday morning, cuning}Thane, General Manager of the|Lundberg were married last Thurs- After the|day afterncon by the Rev. Erling |.eiveq by many friends in s 50 that classes will let out ear-|close of the mine, Mr. Hurley prac- | K. Olafson. The bride is well- {from Dr. and Mrs. Les n the spring. School will dismiss |ticed law in Juneau and Anchor-|known in Juneau and the groom is | Henderson, ge. Following his injury in an! with the Alaska Juneau. cident in Anchorage his hl.n]th' d and about six years ago he returned to his former home in|mit suicide than women. short thé Christmas vacation this mine, for many years. ye lie again on Thurs the New Year wee - .- Today's News Today fternoon over ,‘x PSS SRR - ing the 1840’s. JUNEAU, ALASKA Faulkner, H. L. . Femmer, Dave . & First Nottionett Bomle e Flopgrce Shop -0 liaas - 500 Fester Bramk o G ol 500 Fox, A. W. Fnend 250 Gastineau Hotel 250 Gastineau Cafe ... George Brothers Graves, H. S. ... - Grummett, Stan : Guy Smith Drug Store ........... Halvorsen's ... 1000 Halterman, Mrs. Bill . 300 Handy-Andy Harri Machine Shop . Hayes Shop Ideal Paint Store . Ideal Shop — Johnson, W. P. Jones-Stevens .. Juneau Cold Storage ... Juneau Florists ... Juneau Paint Store ... Juneau-Young Hardware Co... Junec Tromgfer:...... . . ... Juneau Liquor Store .. Juneau Motors Co. ... Juneau Empire Theatres ._, B CS 0 OO0 L0 oo OO0 Gastineau Grocery ................ Geyer Sheet Metal Works ... Hellenthal, Jack ... . 4 Do Jakeway, Elmer—Ten cases of B f $ 88 8888 [0) [0} CUTNNONWULI U 3888888333% Juneau Lumber Mills ... 20.00 Juneau and Douglas Tele- phone Co.: v Juneau Drug Co. Juneau Bakery ... Juneau Cabinet Shop . Juneau Dairies, Inc. ... Kome, "B adte e i $ 5.00 Kann's 5 and 10 Store .. Kaser and Freeburger Kaufmann's Cafe .. Kingman, Wyatt .. Kratft's Cabinet Shop . Liston, Lu ... Long, Edna .. Mol Henpy s vt oow T i $ 2.00 Matte Place .7z iy b 1.00 Metcalf, Frank Monagle Variety Store Monagle, M. E. . McCaul, T. J. Nelson, Ludwig ... New York Tavern Nugget Shop Olympic Barber Shop ________________ $ 1.00 Ordway, Fred Peerless Bakery ... Race Drug Etores .25 gl Reliable Transfer . Rice & Ahlers Rice, Geore B. Robertson, R. E. Roden, Henry .. Rosenberg, Sam ............ccccoeeeee Holiday greetings have been re- P! A man could be imprisoned 14| Men are much more prone to com- | days for swearing in England dur- Nellow CabiCo. ... 8 o Ll DANCE 9:30 TO 1 A. M. SHARP Juneau | 1936 Pioneer’s Christmas Fund 1936 Donations to the Christmas Fund for the Pioneers at Sitka, Collected by W. D. Gross for the Year 1936. Standard Qil Co., T. H. Dyer ....$10.00 San Francisco Bakery A E30a Sanitary Grocery ... L 2.50 Sanitary Meat Co. ... s Shecrer Tom ' oo e oiihs 1.00 Shattuck, Allen &Son ... 5.00 Shepard, H:-R. & Son ..o 5.00 Simpkins, Geo. M. Co. 1.00 Snap Shoppe . 1.50 Star Bakery .. el Stabler; Howard ...l . 1.00 Sweum, Ed 2.00 Switzer, Charles 1.00 $500 Thomas Hardware Co. ........ Triangle Cleaners 5.00 Triangle Inn L2 Troast, N. Lester & Associates.. 5.00 Union Oil Co. ... United Food Co. U & I Cafe Nance DeiEae ot Lin Washington Coop. Egg and Poultry AssSn. ... ... -.$ 5.00 Waynor, Charles Walmsley, George . Wickersham, James . Williams, Dr. R. H. .. Whitehead, Dr. W. M White, Albert . Wildes, Keith . % Wide Awake Shoe Shop ... 1. Zynda Hotel il |§fl¥afl?)&?fl3 M/fl—k&%fl»flflar ‘A“k/“( Ty e ag o S £ dae { D — X -~ " 3 bR

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