The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1937, Page 3

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'WINTER'S GREAT TIME TO LOUNGE AND REST WELL But in Summer, Says Olivia, See “Charge of the Light Brigade” nd time for loung- ing—and th e's ng more strengthening to the morale then attractive lounging togs, according to Olivia de Haviland, who is ¢ starred with Errol Flynn in Charge of t Lig Brigad Warner Bros. pic ithe Coliseum for night “I think as much she’s Winter's a gr: 10wir the final time to- a girl should attention to her looks when | spend the evening would if she were party,” the young pay to to a star avers Olivia’s kind of incluc new book, app! and a comfortable She likes to wear a smok; flannel robe fastened from chin to| ankle with tiny blue buttons. For a festivé touch, she ties a perky little blue bow to the side of her hair. 1 “But that summer here the time to see “Charge of the; NEWS NOTES FEDERAL J0BS SCADS OF THEM, ARE OPEN SOON Great Chance Awaits Grad- uates for Remaking | of Nation t-home evening 2 bag of hard ALSO Hawaiian now [ | | PETERSBURG, Alaska, June 28.| (Special Correspondence) -— Mr: orge Ringsted and Mrs. Gene den entertained Wednesday | evening at the home of Mrs. Ring- | sted with five tables of Prize Winners were Mr Knute nled, t, Mrs. Harold Dawes, second, Mrs. Knute Thompson, con- solation. The guest of honor, Mrs. | Hawkinson, was presented with a | tinted picture of Wrangell Narrows. | bridge. | ot (Continued from Page One) The Girl Scouts accompanied by ' their leader, Mrs. Andrew Jahnson, enjoyed a week's vacation at Blind Slough. you become a system inste part of a card-index ad of a persen. AR RABBITS The Catherine D. arrved in Pet- ‘1‘ T L ersburg Friday morning with sup-i 1 ¥OU Ree e WO £ DC e oo plies for the P. A. F. cannery. She » liftle learning in the law or a Pailed Sunday afternoon for Bris. Packground of social welfare learn- tol Bay, and will return south the N8, Congress is open to you after first ')“» of uipust a time, and with even fewer yi ¥ A A experience there will be good June and Ruth Thompson, AValable on Federal agencies. daughters of Knute Thompson, re- | EVen Tabbits get into Congress. turned from Seattle on the North- 'V ¢ KNOW a man who served 22 years western Monday afternoon in the House and his proudest bc , | Ed z d when they finally caught up with | el him, was that he never took a posi-| Here’s the inch-by-inch story of tive stand on any U1 the eighth round of a scheduled 1 his $10,000 a year seat but there is the a veritable graveyard of commis-| i x Aa. (Y SUBJECT FOR s pay The Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company started dredg- ing in front of the P. A. F. can- nery dock Monday morning. When . “ . 3 4 R ;i °"sion posts for fugitive rabbits, @ this work is completed they will . o0 Posts for fugitive rabbils, and dredge in front of the Public Dock-| "y o0k 1nto this thing, fellah, and go see a big guy who knows your Congressman Passengers leaving on the Al- aska for Seattle were H. Runstad; for Wrangell, N. L. Freeman; for Ketchikan, Carl L. Canday and Foresk Fire Drills Ascon E. Olson. Are Held by c. c. C.i on the Yukon and while in Seattle: LOS ANGELES, Cal., he will celebrate with his wife Southern California, often damaged ctor We ~ \g 2 their 25th wedding anniversary. | by forest fires, has decided to stdr Paa‘tm W"(’,d L“““‘,’ and —— i tighting them before they break out.| ~Shows Pictures While Mrs. Dan Sutphen and two chil-: CCC men, cooperating with fire | ) B dren returned on the Yukon after wardens, will be ('l:\llcd ni( on a ser-| O” RL’L,UII I”P spending the past month in Seattle. ies of false alarms but will go s g “‘, g D | through all the motions of fighting| ' Feople want to learn Empire classifieas pay. a serious blaze, ‘a.huut Alaska, no ma er. = o they are in the Middl guth or West,” saild Pe ‘Wood of the ist - Church CHARTER BOAT PAL . - (Spacious) ffifif:.(-\ 10, schools, RECONDITIONED THROUGHOUT public places. In a1 40 ft. Length—Accomodations for 16 ff/wien ne icetime was compieicd Sleeps 6 ¢ ver 200 persons came to the stage ® Trips to the Glacier ® Strip Fishing \for personal questions. Of course 1" could not talk to, them all and ® Pleasure or Business ® Family or Party Boat lanswer their questions, but I did the {best I could.” SEE SKIPPER MAX DORMAN at Lower City Float -ee - V. Botker made a trip to Seattle June 29.— ometh and Portla ¢ | ~Pastor Wood and Mrs. Wood left in Walla Walla, Wash,, and wit ‘out any solicitation, he was r |pointed Superintendent in Ala |for his third year, and Mrs. Wood ifor her third year as Tr | The couple was given a two-months il |vacation and they traveled to Grey T |Eagle, Minnesota, to attend the =~ [Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. |Wood's parents. His father be lill, however and the i icelebration was postponed. |Mr. Wood, $r., passed away. [25th w anniversary o jtion of Pa: Wood and Mrs |was likewise postponed h- leb Wood From Grey , the pastor and Wood went to Chicago, pur- an automobile and then State YOUR LOCAL OPTOMETRIST is equipped to give you complete eye comfort, as well as glasses. We have the most modern optical equipment obtainable with ‘which to examine your eyes. We also offer an all year service which is depend- able, and conveniently located for your benefit. Our work is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST Graduate: Rochester School of Optometry University of the State of N. Y. Post Graduate: Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology. Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store Phone 331 and ional was spent at Monument at Mesa Verde, South- west Colorado, where they examined cliff dwellers’ abodes of 1,000 years ago. just melted \away, either through war or drough |or migration. The Mesa Verde is a lrcmurkabl(' place, said Pastor Wood and is now under full dominatior |of the Government, Pastor Wood and his wife visited the crater in Arizona, Painted Des- |orr, Grand Canycn, Boulder Dam land Los Angeles, whe ed the wedding of ¢ they nd daughter, Ione, formerly of Juneau, their st THOSE BELOW |Juneau Merch 6 for the conference! SRS N @ 3 Jim Br: s fate after 5 sent Je to the floo Associated P ev Jim reeling one-time cotton picker. to C. The Wee doctor of Kirk 'of the Hea Bound for Juncau They then c ¢ north t ion boat Me f for Juneau stor Wood anied by and son Ketchikan h there 1€ nd Virginia, who din; seh sh., the enger On the wife C and Pastor who to the yacht have t in Auburn, We ing graduated; Miss Fay is now enroute westward Pastor on in Anchorage vey Scott, who been acaademy in Gaston, Oregon V. R. Foreman, old-time friend wh visiting now in Juneau from £ attle. to stor Wood will Messenger on a outheast Ala \his daughter Wanda, .and within few weeks later he will leave for| the Westward, Interior and Arctic,] |to be gone for several months call-| {ing various missions ar { where denomir has chur ches. Mrs. Wood wil® join her ! band sometime in September when 'a confe > is held at Matanusk: - MARSHAL OF CRAIG ARRIVES BY PLANE; HERE ON BUSINESS Coming to Juneau for the first time in two years, although hi home is nearby in Craig, Deputy U S. Marshal Arthur Bogue of Cra! arrived in Juneau yesterday a ternoon with Bob Ellis of the EliL |Air Transport Here on Bogue soon lea welfare agcompani d L matter time with cor -t NAMES CITY DOCTOR “ramer has beer The positiox ed when tk ice was passed. - FOURTH BOXING Boxing cards on the Fourth m at both Cordova a health ordinar o T BIRCHES were rece planted along First Avenue, F banks, by the member of the J |ior Chamber of Commerce, Fourteen a pair of de s Crown THEATRICAL BACKGROUND AT CAPITOL Last Showing of ‘The Great| Ziegfeld” Scheduled | for Tonight In “The Great Ziegfeld,” the sen-| |sational musical drama suggested by spectacular career of Florenz feld, America’s’ greatest show- nd a glorifier of ‘American is unfolded against a var- trical background s in the blatant carnivals and Wc lways and progresses exclusive hotels, middle-sized theatre: catres, and great theatre Faithfully, Metro-Goldwyr | Studios provided an authentic back yround for “The Great Ziegfeld, showing at the Capitol Theatre with William Powell in the title role, {Myrna Loy as Billie Burke and | Luise Rainer as Anna Held. | One of the greatest in the {nistory of the construction depart- ments of the M-G-M studio’s en- and technicians in answer- demands of Producer Hunt {Stromberg, and Director Robert Z |Leonard for authentic Ziegfeld grounds. NELL SCOTT "~ HOME BOUND 10 Beauty the b a |ied I din of s Fair through mall the- big | | T |ciren tm Maye tests ling the First Woman Legislator of Alaska Has Visited Mortons in South Mrs. Nell Scott, Alaska's first wo- {man member of the Territorial Leg- islature, was in Juneau this morn- ling while the Yukon was in port, bound for her home in Seldovia. Mrs. Scott was member of House of Representatives from | | | the the | Mrs. George Penny, Mrs Show Place of Juneau LAST TIME TONIGHT NOTICE ! One Show Only——Feature Starts at 8 P. M. Dogrs Open 7 P, M. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “Happy Go Lucky” 1 Ernest Polley Tom Hut- son, Mrs Mrs REPRESENTATIVE HERE J. §. Barnett of Seattle, represen- tative of Standard Brands and of Town and Country, arrived in Ju- neau on the Yukon and is stopping Johnson - at the Hotel Juneau | - WATER COMPANY HEAD SAILS FOR PIEDMONT Ao Mr. and Mrs. Richard Field Lew of Piedmont, Cal, sailed for the south aboard the Alaska, following a few weeks' stay in Juneau during which time they stopped at the| Assembly Apartments Mr. Lewis is president of the Ju- neau Water Company. He and Mrs. Lewis visit in Alaska each summer. John Newman, I.L R ling, Mrs. And & chings, Mr: Homer N and Mrs. HOoMI G. N 3ABY Fairbank., who A Wy n a mater- nity hospital in the tes, is re= | turning aboard the Yukon to her | home with her” child. Mrs TR Tennis rackeis restrung. Clarence Ferguson. Phone 353. adv. T SHOE SHOP BRUCE SHUFF DIE e 174 Fronklin St. # Bruce G. Shuff, 68, in Ala: ka f0r| | he Home of Modern Shoe Work 29 years, died recently in Fairbanks HENRI MAKI, Proprietor from an attack of the heart. | Third Division. €he left Juneau at the close of the extra session of the Legislature in April and singe has been visiting friends in Seattle and at Berkeley, California In Berkeley she was the guest for five weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Morton, formerly of Anchorage. Since Mr. Morton’s resignation |from the legal department of the ‘HIIH':HI of Internal Revenue in | Washington, D. C., he has been legal 'advisor for the Big Six Construc- tion Company at Oakland, Califor- nia, Mrs. Scott said. The Morton family, she said is glad to be back on the coast again. Jack Morton, who lived in Juneau as a boy, is ac- tive in aviation. | The impressive ceremonies that opened the Golden Gate Bridge oc- 97 curred while Mrs. Scott was visit- ing the Mortons and with them she was one of those who traveled across (the bridge the day it opened. f | After seven months away from Washing- her home in Seldovia, Mrs. Scott is glad to be traveling westward again. W. 0. JOHNSON IS GUEST OF HONOR AT SURPRISE PARTY At a surp birthday shower last evening, Mrs. W. O. Johnson was and again. honored at her home on Harris the White Street, the affair assembling a Christmas |group of friends of the honoree. ¢ White House| Pinochle was played during the ntle, un- evening, with Mrs. I. R. Anderson d they also placing high. Following cards, re- eyes lit|freshments were served. The affair |was a handkerchief shower. and in the way of, Guests of the evening were Mrs. love? Cer- sz e LAND OTTER SKINS received from YAKUTAT Many On Hand Take Advantage of Low Prices! Come in and select your own skins and lining, COATS YURMAN Any up to 38. BEST BARGAIN EVER! H. J. Yurman FUR FACTORY 231 S. Franklin PHONE 326 vastating punches by Joe Louis ‘n da the ress Photo. r——an gave chamvienship o S. Royal Romance Joins Two “Alikes (Continued irom Page One) waging baitle in C W ¢ the mil to the dance. irm - zenuine. MRS, W. perfect. He talk- any and everything well. And hi ; obviously Iit up when they fell on the young, blonde tess | She Goes to White The boy came again invited the girl to the anr in 1934, And t und t Sum boy S W d about House He to the n the youn Sp_who's ich. patien o5 ey're rather remarkable row-back to their parents’ gener- 1 it comes to the charac- <e o happy marriage. He Works on Farm | Young Roosevelt has never been raid ¢ k. And he's asking no 1Vors One thing is sure.| nto polities.” l‘ one summer driving a the other half| rs on his father's and the du Pont estate his {riends because he can talk| ellige bout their work, | : disliked i Iy the fuss made| ver him when his father went to ¢ White House, and he'll prob- ably growl now when he sees the ries of his wedding. Both Like Out-Of-Doors irl he's marrying fits in wcu| I his idea of ppy world. She! 5 the out-of well as he, | 1d she's almos nunt- fishing, He say I'm not going He spent ‘just " Th The a hi -doors as expert at | i since deserted | 3 his | cluster around Boston, New d Washin 4 both lik dislike 'y've both pol ing wedding ispering, “Pl lver, not NEW s OLD glass.” 1e’s brought up ion which, cv despeople once a « she sticks D Try The Empire ctassifieds for iim ends on | good things \ing flashy. every ar- giggling and make it OLD Please make resent ver du Pont Wilm- pro- woman n ou rries to it And Then Mails t Qur Expense .. 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