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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1937. Girl’s Bones Dissolving Ross Gridley - ‘Woman's Club fo Transferredto ~ Be Entertained NerWA Post ByJuneau-Young ! { Ross A. Gridley, State Engineer-| The first of a series of visits to lo»‘ Inspector for the Public Works Ad- cal business establishments will be ministration in Alaska, has been held for members of the Juneau Wo-< transferred to Portland, Ore., as man’s Club and their friends next, PWA Regional Engineer for ‘the Tuesday, when the club will arcept: three Northwest States, Washing- the invitation of the Juneau-Young, ton, Oregon and Idaho, according Hardware Company to be its guests to instructions received by Mr.'Grid- for the 'afternoon. ley today from Washington, D. C This will be the regular social The transfer becomes effective im- meeting of the club for October,! mediately and Mr. Gridley is ex- and the progfam has heén arrang-| pected to be in Portland to take over ed by the Débartment "0f Applied | his new duties not later than No-'Education, of which Mrs. R. B, vember 1, he said. Mrs. Gridley Lesher is chairman. Mrs. Lesher, and their daughter, Doris, are now assisted by a large committee, will| in the south and will not return be in charge during the afternoon.; here, but joining Mr. Gridley at his A display of furniture, rugs, pot- here, but are joining Mr. Gridley at tery and other household furnish-| his new station ., {ings will be the feature of the pro-| The PWA Engineer has been in gram for the afternoon, with an, Engineer Will Co to Port- Furniture to Be Studied at land as Head of Public Local Store on Works in N. W. States Tuesday | d! charge of PWA work in Alaska just interesting talk on types and kinds three years, coming here from San of furniture given by the store’s Francisco, three years ago the first manager, John W. Jones, who, as- of November. Prior to his station sisted by Harry L. Arnold will do here he was PWA regional inspector the honors for the afternoon. In for the Pacific Coast States. addition to the talk by Mr. Jones No information has yet been re- the program includes a personally ceived on who will succeed Mr. conducted tour of the store, and re- Gridley in Alaska or what re-ar- freshments served by the store in rangements will be madé in the of- a tea room especially made for the fice, officials stated. MAR]NE AIRWAYS io! visits to logal business houses, 2 plann€ét by Mrs. Lesher as the work Eof her department during the cur- jrent club. year, for the purpose of TO POLARIS-TAKU TODAY WITH MA“.- making Juneau women conscious of iithe finer things procurable at their Marine Airways made one flight'loeal §tores. The meeting Tues- today with mail to the Polaris.Taku day, being a soeial meeting, will be mine. Alex Holden piloting, and Lloyd open to women who are not mem- Jarman, flight mechanic. |bers of the club, who sie Interested Holden expected to return with jn gttending. passengers from the mine this af- ternoon and make another trip if possible. On the return trip yesterday af- /MISS MORTON IS HERE ternoon from Sitka, Holden brought TQ JOIN BEAUTY STAFF in Dr. J. A. Carswell and J Wi s R Felix. ¥ | - - — | With several years experience in PILOT'S WIFE THROUGH beauty salon work behind her, Miss Mrs. Verne Bookwalter, wife of Ethel Morton arrived in Juneau the chief pilot of the White Pass yesterday aboard the steamer Al- Alrways, was a passenger for Skag- aska to join the staff of the Hotel way on the Princess Louise this af- Juneau Beauty Shop, operated by Mrs. Lylah Wilson. - Besides having operated shops of HERE FROM SITKA her own in the States, Miss Morton Mrs. W. H. Martin, F. W, Halway has been associated with several and Gust Slaten, from Sitka, are metropolitan beauty centers in the registered at the Hotel Juneau. Pacific Northwest. Just previous to {her departure for Juneau, Miss . |Morton was engaged at the May- flower Hotel Beauty Salon in Se- attle. 1 | Miss Morton is a specialist in the ‘dyeing and bleaching of hair, hav- ling been associated with Miss Har- |riett Oller, Clairol Company tech- nician, at the Clairol Center in Se- lattle. | Miss Morton is enthusiastic over |her first impressions of Juneau and 'all Southeast Alaska, and is sure that she will enjoy her work in Alaska. - ternoon. - - | Let's havea home-made cake [ Schilling (555" Baklng Powder Lode and placer location notices E—— (cr sale at The Empire Office. | Enjoy INDIVIDUAL Fit in FLORSHEIM SHOES with FLAREWEDGE Did you know there are 3 types of feet? . .: but 80% are “outflare” , , . that require special footwear with extra room on the outside of the shoe. Florsheim Shoes with Flarewedge are designed especially for this type of foot ¢ ..and end running over, instep corns, pinched and crowded toes. H. S. GRAVES MOST STYLES AND |occasion. | ‘ | This will be the first of a series nme' ac. uas Physicians are seeking a diagnosis of the disease attacking the body of ecight-year-old Mabel March of Slayton, Minn, shown With her mother at University Hospital in Minneapolis. Her spine already has “shrunk” from the disease, which is causing the bone structure to dissolve into the blood stream. Duke, Duchess to Wally’s Aunt Home ! NEW YORK, Oct. 14—A close associate of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who refused to have| bis name used, disclosed that the| | couple will arrive here early next| month, remain only a few days and | [ then make a purely private lrlp‘ across the continent by train. The | trip will last one month at least. | 'HILLARD BACK FROM | SUMMER AT EAGLE| After being in charge of the Cus-;’ toms station at Eagle during the summer, Deputy Collector J. J. Hil- | lard returned to the Juneau office | yesterday on the Yukon and will be! stationed here during the winter. The Customs man reported a live- | ly summer in mining in the In_| terior with everybody working andf apparently doing well. ‘ b MARTHA SOClETYV RUMMAGE SALE TO Mrs. D, Buchanan Merrymn!/, BE HELD FRIDAY| lis Warfield’s “Aunt Bessi Announcement is made that the own in New York on her return Martha Soclety rummage sale is to| from Europe, whither she had gone be held tomorrow from 1 a. m.| as chaperon some months before throughout the day in the store, the marriage of her niece to the across the street from Mrs. Cleve-\ Duke of Windsor. land’s shop on Franklin Street. Jaes L ol /1 The sale was not held today be-missions and Alaskan scenery Were cause of a cthange of location. |shown, with A. S. Dunham’ in |charge of the projection. Further METHOD'ST LA]iEsl jplam‘ were discussed for the bazaar AlD DINNER HELD which is to be an event of Saturday, November 13. - eee With close to forty guests in at-t HALLOWE'EN COMING tendance, the dinner gathering of | Two more weeks and a few more the Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society’dgys and Hallowe’en will be here was held last night in the banquet with all its soap and tick-tacks. room of the church, | Pumpkins showed up today in the Moving pictures of Methodist grocery stores. SWIMMING POOL, RECREATION CENTER BALLOT I, the undersigned, agree to purchase ... annual memberships in the Juneau Recreation Center at $12 each, or, I agree to purchase . annual memberships at the rate of $1 per payable monthly, month If and when sufficient memberships and dona- tions have been made to insure erection and opera- tion of the recreation facilities. Adilragm. oG R R v Please mail ballot to Mrs. C. P. Jenne or place in ballot boxes distributed at various places in Juneau. The purpose of this ballot is to ascertain just who are interested and to what extent in the Swim- ming Pool and Recreation Center in Juneau. ) ' FOR HOME OR BUSINESS REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. . M “The Clothing Man” JUNEAU oot i ALASKA Rice & Ahlers Company ¢ the tentative plan that further gath-| t;mmimm|i|u’mu“m||ii||||||||||fli|i||| TWO NARROWLY Son of Jap Premier in U. S. ESCAPE DEATH | IN CAR CRASH ' Saved from serious injury by a steel-topped automobile and saved from almost certain death by drown- | ing because of a stump, Mr. and| Mrs. Lloyd Green of Fritz Cove, are still marveling at their luck,! neither being injured beyond a bad shaking. { Early yesterday morning, return-; ing to their Fritz Cove home, in a| heavy fog, the Greens ran off the| road where the big rock cut on the Fritz Cove road leaves the road| high above the water. | The car left the highway just beyond the protective railing at| that point and plunged sixty feet down the steep bank, to bring up| against a pile of logs and an old |stump with four wheels spinning. |Deep water was just below the car. | The top of the car is badly | crushed. YOUNG WOMEN TO ATTEND INFORMAL DINNER TONIGHT Meeting at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, tonight, a 1a group of young women in Ju- neau are to assemble from 6 until 7:30 o'clock for an informal din- ner gathering. The affair has been arranged with Fumitaka Konoye, son of Premier Prince Fumiaro Konoye of Japan has returned to the United States to resume his studies as a senior at Princeton University. During his v ion in Javan he was a cub reporter for a Japanese News Agency.—Associated Press Photo. | | | ( | bride’s immediate not give showers Yorkshire pudding may be served The as a complement for roast beef or— should |1f it is sweetened—as a dessert. honor. family erings of a similar nature may be in' T held. Consideration of such plans i > SCHEDULE FOR SHRINE DANCES IS ANNOUNCED First Affair Will Be Held Here on Saturday, November 13 Proof that the Fall social season will soon be launched in full swing comes with announcement today of [tr2 schedule of traditional Shrine |uaunces to be presented under aus- of the Juneau Shrine Club t t.e Scottish Rite Temple. Tentative dates for the affairs, announced by J. W. Leivers, secre- tary of the Shrine Club, are: Sat- urday, November 13; Saturday, De- | cemiber 11; Saturday, January 22; {Tuesday, February 22; Saturday, | March 13, and Saturday, Aprli 9 | The dances are formal and strict- ly invitational. Mr. Leivers, as sec- retary, is in charge. - BACK FROM ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. A. Tunnely are headed back to Skagway on the Princess Louise, passing through here this afternoon. Mr. Tunnely is Assistant Storekeeper for the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway. The Tunnelys are re- turning from a several month’s trip to England. THREE MORE SOUTH Seattlebound on the Yukon yes- terday was D. Forrest, S. Rothi, and J. Herron. will be discussed at the dinner to- night. gy MRS. HOESLICH TO SAIL ON NORTH SEA FRIDAY MORNING Mrs. J. S. Hoeslich, who has been visiting in Juneau for the past two ks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erling Bugge, is to return to her home in Seattle aboard the North Sea early tomorrow morning. 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