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iy | e BM $463 DONATED FOR BOY SCOUT CAMP, REPORT REVEALS! Affairs of the annual Boy Scout Camp at Eagle River were \\mnm up at a meeting of the District| Scout Committee yesterday after- noon in Chairman Wellman Hol- brook’s office in the Federal Bnuh mg The committee decided to nate to the Public Library [ B\) Scout books which will be loan- ed out by the library under its usu- | Waynor in September. al rules. I Donations totaling $463 were re- ceived by the committee for the cor following contributing time supplies or equipment toward mnk- ing it a success: D. B. Femmer, W. A H. L. Faulkner, N. C. Ba: Ficken, Chas. Maynor, Jan ersham, G. A. Parks, A. & k Inc., W. S. Pullen, A. E. L. &P. Co, Robert Simpson, Minnie Goldstein, | Shrine Club, Capt. J. M. Clark, Guy | McNaughton, H. J. Turner, E Behrends Bank, Jim Ellen, B, H intzleman, G. Blomgren, A Steamship Co., W. D. Gross, Dr. John W. Jones j 3 H. R. Vander- slarence Wise, Hotel Juneau; w. John W. Troy, , Juneau Fire ast Coal Co., Game Com- FLEISCHMANN'S GINS Sloe) cost nNo more gins! DR. i: W. EDMUNDS| Optometrist of Alaska and Seattle Is NOW HERE At the GASTINEAU HOTEL Room 225 | For SIX DAYS or until July 5 Dr. Edmunds needs no introduc- tion to Juneau citizens as tl 5 | his tenth annual trip throughout Alaska where nuwerous citizens have been benefited b scientific work, b# diplomas from reco leges, besides being a Po ate. Crossed-F straightened witt we‘cume difficuli ¢ 'ermanent Offices ol Ave., Seattle, his highly | d by five Eye Col-| (&3 iu- —adv.! MRS CHAS WAYNOR ter, Mrs. E. Rowe, left this morning | I\\ jere they are to visit with their | |Mrs. Waynor and Mrs. Rowe are | to visit in Seattle and San Francis- he|co. Mrs. Rowe is the mother of Fred lege in the south a short time ago. 1431 anr'hl ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JULY 2, |937 { STYLES FOR EVERY HOLIDAY OCCASION . . . PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE! SR?C%;I. START AT sl 1.95 $2150 SUIT $375 PRICES START AT .. with a snap and Dresses Every garment is independently smort: .. Dresses with flared skirts and ‘ PRICES START AT and dash all its owri! crisp frims give the expensive look! Prints! Pastels! yark shades! Flower Sheers! White crepes! Sizes and styles to fit and flatter everyone! Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store Dance at Douglas Nat. Saturda Clarence Rands’ music. u(l\z R R CRYSTAL BATHS Will be open Sunday, July 4th. adv. Schrlllmg MRS. E. ROWE SAIL SOUTH ABOARD ALICE| HARTFORD, Conn, July 2. — John Underwood, 80, founder of the Underwood typewriter business, died here mdny e — Mrs. Charles Waynor and her sis- )1 4 two-months' trip in the south | ster, Mrs. Catherine Deitler mIHRmN TO TAKE PAR1 ta Anna, Calif. | IN PARADE ON MONDAY Mr. Waynor, manager of the Al- II\ Credit Bureau, is to join Mrs.| Plans for participation In the iF)urlh of July parade marked the |meithly meeting of the Juneau Fire Department, held last evening in| the Fire Hall b/ V. W. Mulvihill, chief, presided at the meeting at which routine busi- ness was also discussed. Before proceeding to Santa Anna, anfli& s deIiL‘afe flavor e who returned here from col- ( THOSE ARE THE g CORN FLAKES MY MMMY LIKES! (2 CORN FLAKES Alford John| |3 Like millious of other women who know quality she points to the white-red-and-green SOMETHINGS WRONG WITH THESE CORN FLAKES, MA. 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