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# | == THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1937. ROTARY CLUB ANNUAL PARTY TO BE ON DEC. T Plans for Anniversary An- nounced at Meeting Held Today Plans for the anniversary party to be i on December 7 were an- nounced at the meeting of the Ju- 1ieau Rotary Club today by Howard Sfabler, general chairman, who is being assisted by Harry Lucas and o er in making arrangements for i “Fhe pa 11 be held in the social 18 of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Vena L. Krone will take charge of the dinner, and appointed to serve aiithe committees are C. B. Arnold. A.8. Dunham, and Kelly Blake, en- tertainment; Mrs. N. Lester Troast assistants, service; Lu Liston Caro, and O. L. Kendall, dec s; James E. Mattox, pub! d O. L. Kendall, attenda directors reported the de cision of the board to hold a night meeting once a month at which Wwolen would be present. No action was taken for the present ¥. E. McDermott reported on his Wip to Anchorage where he made #‘survey on possibilities of starting | 4 Rotary Club there. He reported faworably on the matter. "Barle Clifford and W. 8. Norman ”How China Fought Jap Tanks ALASKA 600DS T0 BE ISSUE B. P. W. C. Will Present Speaker at Meeting December 6 Launched on a program to pro- test Alaskan industry, the Busine: |and Professional Women's Club will |dedieate its next meeting fo the im- portance of labeling Alaskan made goods. The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff, will be the speaker of the evenin | bers and Miss Caroline Todd, Pres- ident, will preside. Competition of Japanese and oth- er foreign made articles, designed to; iness and Professional Women's Club. BPW.C. will emphasize the im-| pmmnce of accurate labehng FAIRBANKS LOAD _FLOWN IN TODAY Here is one of the reasons why it took the well-equipped, highly-trained Japanese army two months to get into Chapei. A new a_n'.l»tnnk gun hidden in a narrow alleyway close to the North Station, is pictured above manned by its Chinese crew. The fiercest fighting in the sector took place here. curator of the Territorial museum, The meeting is to be held on De-| cember 6 in the City Council cham-| represent Alaskan art, has become| an issue of importance to the entire! Territory, it is believed by the Bus-/ In order to protect both the| merchant and the tourist buyer, the| LABELING OF 1 rsimsier ot iTHANKSGIVING - EVE DANCE TO ' BE TOMORROW Affair held up for the pletion. man of Baker. Mae West Something of a new role for Mae ‘West may be assumed by the blonde screen star when she com- | pletes her current picture if tenta- | tive plans go through for having | her lead a stage band on a per- | sonal appearance tour. The act- ress has been playing the drums as a hobby for some time. | | Mr. | Fenton, Bob Jeschien, C. T. Will Take Place of R e e ’ nited States exports of chemi- Elks Purple Bub- cals and related proquets were ble Ball valued at $122,000000 during the | Therefore, it has been decided wf FOR call the dance tomorrow night, the Thanksgiving Eve ball and all plans the Elks ballroom. Howard Stabler is general chair- Weke guests at the meeting, and Hor- tuming to his, home here for the aee O. Adams was admitted as a firgt time in three years. g member. Charles W. Carter| wmp Fururness made the trip here spoke on Rotary for the benefit of |especially to be present for the wed- MF, Adams, and H. G. Walmsley {ding of his sister, Miss Linda Pur- aghiducted the . initiatory question-'ynecs on Saturday. ,His plans for e |vemaining in Juneau are at pres- PRy s | °nt indefinite EALPH FURUNESS S OF ° ARRIVES HERE Fop _ ILLNESS OF TWO SISTER’S WEDDING ~ SONS CALLS MRS. Jackson, who is to receive medical care in Seattle. Another son of Mrs. Anderson, Howard Jackson, has been confined in the Firland sanitarium. Word of his withdrawal from the University of Washington was received by Mrs. Anderson last week, and plans for his care will be made by Mrs. An- derson in the south. Mrs. Anderson expects to remain {in the States until next summer, and will be present for the gradua- tion of her son, Roy Jackson, from Dorflinger, J. C. Cooper, Jerry Rich- | GAT HING BUA iard and Bob Douglas. - | 2u's planes | TWEETS SAIL TONIGHT | Two Pacific Ala B — arrived from Fairbanks at noon to-| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tweet and day with seventeen passengers|three children who have been visit- aboard and turned around for Fair- (ing in Juneau for the past month banks shortly afterward with Ro- with Mrs. Tweet's mother, Mrs bert Bragaw, for Fairbanks, and' Mary Monagle, are leaving on the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kardonoff for Dellwood tonight for Seattle. Whitehorse. | The Tweets will travel to South- Aboard the planes were Peté and ern California and back East.and John Miscovich, Edith * Neil, ANDERSON SOUTH | the University in June. Mrs. H. W. Anderson is leaving for TR e P The Ritz brothers are brothers—named Joachim. sRalph Furuness, son of Mr. and, M¥s. John Furuness of Thane, ar-| .1 in “nnean aboard the PAA the south aboard the Dellwood, ac- Electra today from Fairbanks, re-companied by her son, Richard 0 SPECIALS You will find no let-down in QUALITY. The Thanks- giving Table Must Be Perfect. You will find hundreds of more specials on our well-stocked shelves. Stuffed Olives Happy Home Pt. jar 65¢ 6 0z. jar 30c CRANBERRRY SAUCE HAPPY HOME Strained and Sweetened 2 No. 1 tins 33c Asparagus Tips Happy Home and Del Monte 2 No. 1 sq. tins 59¢ MIXED NUTS FANCY 2 pounds 39c Delicious Apples doz.-30c-doz. Ripe Olives Happy Home BAKING CHOCOLATE HERSHEY’S HAPPY HOME or BAKER'S %. Ib. bars l7c Chestnuts " 25¢] Pound 20c Pound Heinz Pudding FIG—-DATE—PLUM 11b. tin 39¢ Sweet Pickles GER-KIN-ETS, pt. 3“ GER-KIN-ETS, 8 oz zoc LIBBY’S SWEET DILLS, Fruit Cake Mix 2 Ib. jar 80c 1Ib. jar 43¢ 2 Ib. tin 43¢ Heinz, 1 Ib. tin 25¢ Libby’s, Ib. jar 33c 131 Ru- plan to return north around the dolph Kransi, J. J. Clausen, Ralph first of May. They expect to stop Furnish, Martin Anderson, Miss in Juneau enroute to their home in really Rilsa Wallen, Mrs. James McDon- Teller where Mr. Tweet is a prom- ald, Tom Allen, Father McElmeel, inent mining man. Thanksgiving [AMERICAN CASH GRUBERY HOME GRO PRICES GOOD AT BOTH STORES CLUSTER CORN ON COB RA'SIN s HAPPY HOME Pkg. 1 5c Pkg. 2 fiss 45c 4 EARS TO TIN Juneau Dairies Ice Cream VANILLA—STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE—BLACK WALNUT HAWAIIAN DELIGHT LOOK JUST RECEIVED FROM THE HERMLE RANCH IN CALIFORNIA! A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FINEST SUN DRIED FRUITS! Prunes 9c Ib. Apricots l9c Ib. Peaches 1 Sc Ib. Unbleached WALNUTS 2 pounds 3Qc SWEE T POTATOES DEL MONTE Fruits for Salad Happy Home, S. & W. or Del Monte 2 No. 1 tins 42¢ Vegetables for Salad Happy Home 2 No. 1 tins 52¢ S. 8 W. Yams Southern Style—Candied No. 2 tin 22¢ Pickled Beets Libby’s—Sliced No. 2 tin 20¢ Chile and Cocktail Sauce Happy Home Large Bottle 25¢ Pumpkin Happy Home 2 No. 215 tins 25¢ Winesap Apples ‘,jcz.-sse-doz. No. 2! ’ztm20e Naughton, and officers of the Elks Lodge. | The Purple Bubble ball, an annual | Elks dance, will be held later, Mr. | Simmons announces. | - SAILING PUT OVER Sailing of the motorship Estebeth for Sitka and way ports has been delayed until Friday evening instead of Wednesday evening adv. |first eight months of this year, i A Purple Bubble ball without any double the value of 1933 shipments| | {purple bubbles would hardly be up | tosusual Elk standards: decided an | Elks ‘committee last night when m was learned that the balloons and | accompanying decoratibns have been | Quick Relief in Seattle by“the strike, Just a few drops.. and you breathe eauly again! Va-tro-nol clears clogging mucus, reduces swollen mem- branes — brings wel- come relief. occasion are nearing com- The affair will be held in Regular size . .. 30c the event, assisted by Dewey Double tity 50¢ ouble quantity Alex Dunham. 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