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HALL TO FLY NEW STINSON O FAIRBANKS Former PAA Pilot Plan.s" -1. a k eo { ‘ F‘l””" l‘i('\“’ Tomorrow Morning vacation,” Wwa Hall, PAA pilot d his trip to ch he arrived mer Y \ew Stinson r the Wein “A mighty busy the way Walter 2, 1 flew to Wich- I had four days ery of a new 1 rdova st again to De- gain had four to myself, awaiting the de- of the Stinson. Getting the I flew ii to San Francisco, had four days of real 1 then flew north to 1d had three more days f waiting to sail north on There, I nd there ollowing the unloading h e ship, the trucked to the a crew put of S ng it. This after- Hall was to test-hop the ship, and plans to take off from here tomorrow morning, to fly to Fairbanks, by way of White- horse. Accompanying Pilot Hall north on the Yukon, and to fly from here with him as flight mechanic is Binks Seiffert, of Nome. Pilot Hall is to fly for the Wein Airway. this summer, and will usg the Stinson between Nome and Fair- banks and north of Nome. R Thelma Shriver, | Mr. H. Brown to Be Married Tomorrow Ceremony Will Be Perform- ed at 8 P. M. in Holy Trinity Cathedral Holy Trinity Cathedral will be the setting tomorrow evening of the wedding of Miss Thelma Shriver to Mr. Harold Brown, with Dean C. E. Rice officiating at the 8 o'clock service. Miss Etta Mae Kolasa will be the maid of honor for the occasion; Mr. Judson Whittier will be the best man, and Miss Mary Jeanette Whit- noon, tier will sing “I Love You Truly” ; during the evening. Following the wedding ceremony which is to assemble only members of the family and close friends, a reception is to be held at 9 o'clock in the Spickett Apartments. The reception is non-invitaticnal and a large group of friends of the cou- ple will call during the evening Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shriver of Bellingham, Wash,, Miss Shriver has made her home in Ju- neau during the past year and is associated with the Territorial De- artment of Health as a Public th Nurse. She is a graduate se from the Virginia Mason a Mr. Brown, son of Mr s. Harry E. Brown of Ju- and is a graduate of the Ju- 1 schools and attended the Uni- versity of Oregon. He is an agent for the Alaska Air Transport here The two will make their home in the Spickett Apartments. ELSIE C. KAROIS | TO READ KIPLING | OVERKINY TONIGHT Elsie C ant H. Arnold Karo, will be pre- sented over station KINY at 8:15 pam. today in the reading of sev- cral Rudyard Kipling poems. Well known in dramatic circles Seattle, Mrs. Karo was prom- in dramatics on the Univer- Karo, wife of Lieuten- in i sity She is remaining in Juneau during the stay of her hnchand officers aboard the U, 8, Coast and Geodetic Survey voat Schilling Tea has more flavor because its toasted — Washington campus. ! Weowail, | | 1 £ WRIINING 00,000 Golden Gate suspension bridge for a day was one great pathway for pedestrians cro: g from San Francisco to Marin county. Although pedestrian traffic will be permitted on the bridge, only on that one day did the walkers have it all to themselves. Here are shown some of the thousands who were on hand at dawn of the opening day. They are shown on the San Francisco F. W, Williamson b ' PORTLAND WOMAN Back in Juneau o eH: G s sl EDITH SHEELOR Miss Mayme Bi | member of the O Department staff, | neau on the Yu {visit with Mrs who several | next month. Engineer Is Again Associt- ed with Public Survey n Educational | guont. rived in Ju-| hES for a week's | Edith Sheelor, R - INCORPORATICNS 2 i | close friend. Mrs. Sheelor and Miss | a prominent Juneau | Bayer both formerly lived in Pay- W. Williamson, ago wa y‘ i survey trip to the Kenai Peninsula GUN SALE NETS GAME cy’s Cafe. {COMMISSION NEAT SUM A total of $61450 was taken bY gay by Gov. John W. Troy, who, the Alaska Game Commission frGin with Alaska Agent L. G. Wingard. the sale of 98 confiscated guns yes- ¥ G (Wibgard, terday, an.average of better than six dollars per gun. The sale was so successful that the Commission of Portland, s];:m to make the sale an annual pans experimental laboratory in the Ter- [Juneau. The child, named Margaret Articles of incorporation ha y.e been filed with the Territorial Aud- VAN EATON LAD T0 TAKE PLANE HERE, INTERIOR | Left-Behind Youth Is to Join Touring Parents ‘ at Fairbanks | - George Van Eaton, left behind {when his father and mother sailed |from Seattle aboard the steamer | Yukon enroute to Seward to make {the Yukon River Circle Tour, is {now set to sail from Seattle for Ju- !ne.iu Saturday morning aboard the ‘|steamer Aleutian. He will board the PAA plane here to join his par~ ients at Fairbanks. i It was originally planned for {George to fly north in an attempt {to catch up with the Yukon, but ithe ship took too long a head start EVANGELIST TO SHOW PICTURES THIS EVENING . “Around the World With‘ the Full Gospel” to Be | Flashed .on Screen Beautiful colcred slides illus- trating the subject, “Around the| World With the Full Gospel” will be shown tcnight at 7:45 o'clock at the Bethel Pentecostal Assembly, 1121 Main Street. The Rev. Watson Argue, visiting evangelist of Win- Inipeg, Canada, will be the speaker. He states that these stereoptican |slides 1 show the largest church- es, tabernacles, Bible schools, camp- meetings, baptismal services and {forcign mission stations of the Pen- tecostal movement around the world | Some of the pictures will show lgreat services in London, England, ‘whr-x recently forty thousand peo- ple attended in one day and one thousand people were baptised by § {immersion the same day. | ; Extra seats have been borrowed ito accommodate the crowds during {this campaign and it is believed! |that every seat will be used tonight. This is the third and final week iof Evangelist and Mrs. Argue's stay. Services are conducted each night }except Saturday and the campaign will close with morning and evening| pouglas Pickford and his former wife, Mary Pickford, had one services next Sunday. | of their infrequent meetings since their divorce as members of a ! - | group that bid farewell to Alexander Korda (center), British film MENDENHALL WILL o producer, on his departure from Hollywood for England. Miss Pickford soon will marry Charles ‘“Buddy’” Rogers. i ADDR JUNEAU :el'lics there held by Bolyan and | C. OF C. MEETING 'cox. seattle tirm incorporated as| BT 6, STIF the CoBol Mines. | Boris Magids, one of the big trad- | MINOR OPERATION N ing post operaters on Seward Pen-| Grace Murphy of Tenak: der- John W. Mendenhall c¢f Ketchi-. Mr. Cox and Mr. Bolyan plan an urphy of Tenakee under- kan, newly appointed member of the indefinite say at Slocum Arm, de-‘g‘s“‘fiv fBra gassenger aboard the.went_ a tonsilectomy at the Juneau Alaska Fisheries Experimental Com- Pending upon the results of their DAranot for Juneau. Medical and Surgical Clinic today. mission and associated with the investigation. Mr. Cox stated that e Ketchikan Cold Storage plant, will he is not related to Mr. Cox of be the guest speaker at the weekly Bolyan and Cox. The engineer A T T E N 'r l 0 N [] . [ MASS MEETING! luncheon of the Juneau Chamber of Stopped here last night at the Gas- Commerce tomorrow noon at Per-' tineau Hotel. FOR THE A. J. EMPLOYEES AT MOOSE HALL ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, AT 70CLOCK P. M. The purpose of the meeting is to explain the labor situation in Juneau, and the problems on him and the plan was aban- |doned. | Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Van Eaton, lGeorge's parents, reside at Sioux 1clty. Iowa. They are personal friends of Foster L. McGovern, of | McGovern and McGovern, salmon | brokers, | —————— E “CAT” MAN THROUGH | Accompanied by his wife, N. W. | Winebarger, Caterpillar Tractor i(:ompany official, arrived in Ju- neau yesterday morning, coming |from Seattle aboard the steamer | Yukon, and immediately took pas- |sae for Fairbanks aboard the PAA Electra plane. Mr. and Mrs. Wine- | berger were hooked to Seward on -~ —|the steamer, and changed their |plans here. MAGIDS ON BARANOF Mr. Mendenhall is a widely Xnown R AI Alaskan and his appointment to FUNE SERVlCEs the Commission was announced to-| FOR JAMES CH“..D HELD ATMORTUARY makes up the three-man commis-, sion. The commission was created runeral services werk held at 1 by the last Legislature to have su- o'clock this afternon for the baby pervision of establishing a fisheries daughter of Mrs. Helen James of James, di % ] : ey L ertition b o S o confronting labor in general. 1 | The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff pre- I | MINING MEN TO e er 1R Bt b Any question will be answered to the best TO EXAMINE SLOCUM of our ability. Ethe Charles W. Carter Mortuary. g b b resident associated with the Bureau |ette, Idaho, itor by the following concerns: ARMS PROPERTIES =moby to e smpPep | Brother Harry Stuhr, representative from of Public Survey here, has been| Despite the rain, which she is Donan Mines, I»nc“ of Los An- ERE b O B et h M by F d 2 ll dd h recalled to Juneau from Seward to|accustomed to in Oregon, Miss |geles; capital, $50,000; INCOrPOT= poyiouwing their arrival here yes- to be shipped to Yakutat aboard the artime Federation, will address the meet- n serve in the Public Survey Bayer expressed herself as pleas- ators, William Muiller, Henry P. 8 cadestral engineer. ving here on the Aleutian, Williamson is stopping at the u Hotel, and is to be in of various homestead sur- through the bureau here. Dur- e coming month he will be in charge of veys in the vicin- ity of Juneau, and in July wil ly undertake surveys around | antly impresesd with Alaska and Ar Mr. G beauty spots around Juneau. She | Nevada. expects to sail Saturday on the| i Northwestern for Skagway and |ciation of Anchorage; home. | chorage Joseph ———— DERGOES TONSILECTOMY arry Aase underwent a tonsil- ectomy at the Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic today. .- Suryan’s Inc, enakee. He will be assisted in his work by other engineers of the office who are expected to return from a Today’s News Todav—Empire. | cortes. Karge, A. M. Pcters, E. W. Miller Lins‘m*(-k is enjoying some of the | and Fred Knoblock of Carson, City, Alaska Mutual Beneficial Asso- no capital; Sitka, enroute south on her way |incorporators, J. C. Morris of An- F. Kaher of Ju- | neau, and L. P. Dawes of Juneau. of Anacortes, Wash.; capital, $50,000; R. E. Hard- castle of Ketchikan, Alaska, agent; ‘incorporawrs, R.D. Suryan, Charles Gilkey and John Prismich of Ana- . terday from the States aboard the the Baranof, Charles W. Carter, ng steamer Yukon, W. L. Cox, con- mortician, announced today. Miss sulting mining engineer, of Seattle, Williams passed away at the Gov- end George Bolyan, of Chichagof, ernment Hospital recently. boarded the AAT Lockheed plane S eee — here this morning to fly to Slicum Today’s News Today—Empire. Arm, to investigate mining prop- “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. . All the employees are cordially invited. JUNEAU MINE & MILL WORKERS UNION—LOCAL 203 e THE BEST VACATION JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC., ANNOUNCE PASTEURIZED MILK and CREAM BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937 We Will Be Ready to Deliver Pasteurized Mllk and Cream TO THE PEOPLE OF JUNEAU— In order to determine Boiling Temperature 212 45 Pasteurization | Temperature 4 how many of our custoEr:n— - (4 ers desire PESTEURIZED ‘ Tuéf;&g?jg 39° MILK or CREAM please call 638 or 182 and ad- ‘$ Typhoid vise us whether you wish Destroyed a9 PASTEURIZED or RAW MILK delivered on and Septic Sore Throat after MONDAY, JUNE 7, Destroyed 34 1937. | ; ; JUNEAU, DAIRIES, Inc. if Milae Main Office and Plant: Scarlet Fever Twelfth and | Destroyed Willoughby |} Dysentery Branch Office: [ Destroyed 3083 Gpldstein \ Undulant Fever Building ¢ Destroyed Alaska’s Finest Dairy READ UP Plant -— IS ONE THAT'S WORRY-FREE TAKE A VACATION FROM OLD DEBTS— JOIN THE RANKS THAT ARE USING The Pooled Account Plan TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED PAY DEBTS YET HAVE MONEY FOR CURRENT NEEDS: . . . 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