The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1937, Page 10

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|study for the Business and Profes- NU STATEHUOD |slonal Women's Club next year, considered “The Cause and Cure of War” from a comprehensive point FOR H Aw A" ANS of yiew. “In order (o subdue war, he stated, “stress must be placed on education. Tiw influence of a mother is the guiding factor.” The [] »d for understanding dangers of _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1937. "~ ISTEAMER YUKON ~|LEAVES 22, AND TAKES 53 SOUTH " ] The amer Yukon arrived in Ju-| C FOR SALE ] " Piano, 3lack 142. K5 Kenner Bird semi-air wheels, irst class shape. Box] FOR RENT—Furnished Triangle Building. Ing Grummett. Phone 251 Cordova da he also emphasized. anley Nowicka spoke a few| member of the Congressional' words on “The Waggoners, Father| neau last night at 9:30 from the|Hawaii Statehood Commitiee Who and Mother of Business and Westward after what passengers said|declined to permit the use of his|Professional Women's Club. igh trip,” ringing 22 pas-|name, said the committee has de-| Present for the evening were Mrs.' to Gastineau Channel and|cided to recommend against grant- m Paul, Mrs, Peter Hammer,| when she pulled out|ing statehood to the Islands, aroline Todd, Mrs, H. S midnight. ST —— : Miss Anita Garnick, Mr | Enristits aprans of pajumss or| Robe €88, Tsbinieat Hotel Coming to Juneau were: From ., | Pearl Burford, Miss Edith Bonesteel, | R T T e J eward—Trene Flakne, H. H. Gub- “,‘iggu"ers Are |Mrs, Ernestine Tyler, Mrs. Stanley| ‘ B ser, Mrs. R. Hea Krato, H. L. Nowicka, Mrvs. Grace Webb, Miss McDonald an Gotf Minnie Paddock, Mrs. Fred Tiedt, From Ole J Hu"ur Gue sts ‘Irv‘n“ Mae Kilroy, Mrs. Henna Fd- FOr RaNT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe apartments. | —. e ? R v e Stan | COZY, warm, fturn. ap Light, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. 4 Automatic washing ly new, $45. 137 Gastineau. the AS A PAID-UF SUBSCRIBER TO -/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Dr. W. P. Blanton is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “MAYTIME" Your Name May Appear--WATCH THIS SPACE e with bath, Bargain Douglas, morning or e el MISCELLANEOUS e senge FOR RENT—Bachelor man or woman, oil heat range. $20 monthly. Phone 432 takin shortl ore R coats and other furs for sale.|SHOrYY VACANCY — New ments. Couple only. Pt Felden Apart |- ne 209. | FOR SALE—Ford A sedan, $60. Used - HARDWOOD fl iaid. Al floors| chains, motors and parts RENT—2-room cottage, and| soraped and refinished. Phone| We help you econom Dutch’s | Suitable 1 and wile.l 534 p. Hammer. | Eec 1wy Garage, Gete residence, hi_ it S S S-Sy 1 ¢ ton picl )8 T ova—Bill Gogoff, Gust after 6 p.m., or Thane 3.| FOR general repair work call Henr Danoff, G. W. Devine, W. McGit- Sothaxh. Phone 157 betWeen ¢ chen, A. Robin, Jack Stermala. e i i From Haines—Lieut, E. M. Rowan, Paint| 'URN your ola goid into vaiue,| Mrs. 1. Willis cash or trade at Nugget Shop. From 8 ay — Sila liam Hackett, m J. Streed, Florence J. W. Ball Outbound passengers From Juneau to S - e au Melody Shop. R Mrs. Ross, bt ke ARG FOR RENT Norma Gallow, Jac —Chain ring and keys e ~ | Timmerman, J. L. Ei Professional Women'’s Club assem-| Best Lock. Inquire Dutch’s { ANCY—Fosbee Apts. Phone #43.|,0.¢ 7,ucille Wilson, Kosoff, [bled for their traditional Christmas| % [VACANCY-—Nugget Aportments. J. B. Warrack, Mrs, Hebert. (party for which occasion the Rev.i To Petersburg—J. F. Eisel, Mrs. L.|and Mrs. David Waggoner were Lyman, Mrs. E. W. White, E. W.|{honor guests. White, H. Roden, Mrs. Charles| Miss Anita Garnick was chairman| Whyte, Mrs. R. Elstad and two chil- and toastmistress of the evening,| dren, Mrs. F. Raynor. |sitting at the central table with the To Wrangell—Etoline Coulter. |euests of honor and Miss Caroline To Ketchikan — Ed Atkinson,|Todd, president. At tables of eorge Lawson, Charles Brendible > and four, the other members Ben Ridley, H. J. Murchison, Charles|were seated during the singing of (Ryan, J. W. Smith, E. Hudson, W.|Christmas carols, informal speaking, H. Lang, D. Leask R. Hone,|land serving of refreshments, James Evans, E. Leask, Ted Bnmox\,‘ A lighted Christmas tree wask Mrs. E. Atkinsen, W. A, Pries, Mrs.|placed near the piano, and decorat-| Pries, J. R. Reynolds, Kelly Foss,ed favors marked the table places. | Irene Bertrand, Oscar Sundberg, Ed; Mrs. Waggoner spoke toward the Donahue, V. R. Farrell, Mrs, Ferrell, opening of the evening on “Peace,” Rod Davis. |referring to Biblical stories, all of ° e - - ———— | which point out the emphasis placod’ o tle last week. The Pelican is owned On the search for peaceful living.; e 'by C. Raatakainen, of Sitka |The Rev. Waggoner, discussing the . s |subject which will be a topic 01‘ made to float % FOR batl Inquir and A St ohnson and for m Mrs. Frank Garnick, Mrs. H.| L. Wood, and the Rev. and Mrs, FRESH HOMN2 MADE CANDIES For Christmas at Glover’s Candy B. P. W. C. Entertains at|Xitchen. Annual Christmas Party | Monday Evening I'OR RENT house, furnished, eay Ave. Stare. Three-room with bath, Inquire Juneau pair 8-ft. maple| FOR SALE—One E 360, on kiis. Phone Green Dennis, Manley, erud and combination lathe. Nearly| new, ideal Christmas gift. PhoneW A 136. SUARANTEED Realistic Perma nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢.| W it ¥ Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone| FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, { 1, 315 Decker Way. | Bmerson and Crosley radios. Ju- hot and cold water Call 569. 5-ROOM ant steamheat, 2-ROOM. apt. with bath. 5th and| Xennedy, No. 711 Informally gathering in the ban- uet room of Percy's Cafe last eve-| ning, members of the Business and | £ | COMFORTABLE apartment for| two. Apply Winter & Pond Stor Stlore. I paty |F in, Lisle E TWO bedroom, waterfront view,| Mike furnished apt. Phone 496 between | 6 and 7 pm GEORGE, NELLIE AND STAFF of THE GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. WANTED e /@ © @« o o @ o 0 o & o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Christmas ship with nta aboard, is expected to- morrow afternoon or per- ps evening. Half hour after whistle blows, go aboard the holiday entertain- FOR RENT—Seven room house — g one mile out on Glacier Highway.|\ga\ron — Boarders In private| ® Cheap for winter months. Phone home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue 244, v agen | —_— HETT e Lot A FOR RENT—Newly decorated store | ¢ location at 373 South Franklin.|EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour| Phone 428 after 1 p.m. or janitress work. Phone 652. Extend Christmas Greetings and Wish You Every Prosperity in the Coming Year. for s ®s020000 00 heduled to m 10 a.m. Decembe ° scheduled to sail from e 9 a.m. December Norco Seattle Yukon attle at May We Sug oest? tes) Geo. M. Simpkins Co. ettt P et e i) A MERRIER CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPIER lyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle December freight only. ® Efforts are being Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. December 28. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1 bound sometime LOCAL SAILINGS Istebeth leaves every Wedne! day 6 pm, for Sitka wayports. dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Poert Alexander, Kake and way- ports. 9 0.9 0 0 €' ¢ 0 9 NEW YEAR FOR YOU WITH A ©200000036c00000000600000 0 GENERAL MOTORS o0 e~ — e 'the sunken trolling boat, Polaris,| e which sank récently off Bery Is e land in the eastern channel, Sitka e harbor. The boat, owned and op- e crated by J. Holland, sank after o 'several efforts to pull it off the ® rocks. | Officers of the First Air Base at o !Japonski were at home to Sitka friends at the ofticers’ mess, ¥ri- day, December 17, from 4:30 to 6:30. . - D ol HOsSPITAL NOTES o Y High tide 4:18 a. Low tide 10:18 a. High tide 4:17 p. m, 155 feet Low tide 10:38 p. m. 03 feet e NEW NOTES m., 166 feet m., 28 feet DELCO HomeRadios | for 1938—A General Motors Value offers i " a complete radio line—110 volts for city 0 | and high line use, 32, 6 and 2 yolis for | use in the rural districts, in addition to camps, cottages, cabins, boats, trailers, etc. There is a Delco Radio model for every purse and purpose and all contain ovtstanding {eatures which make them the real buy of the year. SITKA, Alaska, Dec. 18— (Speci Correspondence) — News has bee recei and Mrs. La attle. tendent of the | Company, Sitka | | Pyramid | M. whose m in Juneau, to make their and rriage took place recent A General motors Value future home. 1 ka family. w P Johnson | Peter Kostromeurff returned to L L Z , his home after a business trip to | Mrs. Reuben Frakke senger aboard the can, which arrived here from Sea DISTRIBUTOR i | Juneau, FROM SITKA : ed of the birth of a son to Mr. rence Freeburn, at Se- Mr. Freeburn is the superin- Packing | Fenton was formerly Miss Mae Sar-| Mrs. Olgu was a pas- schooner Peli- + 5 ek ernment Hospital this morning. | N - Mrs. George Shaw and daughter, Lorene Eiizabeth, are to be dismiss- 'ed today from St. Ann’s Hospital. | Mrs. Frank Sunderland, a surgical ipatient, was dismissed today from !St. Ann’s Hospital. | n of Cordova, who has been receiving treatment for a fractured wrist at St. Ann’s Hos-| pital, was dismissed today. | Mr. and Mrs. William Windsor have named their baby daughter, Sharon Lee. noon yesterday at St. Ann's Hospital and weights six pounds and four ounces. Al Henry Stragier, Sr., of Douglas terday and underwent a minor op- eration at the Government Hos- pital. Mike Zukich, Alaska Juneau min- er, was admitted at 11:30 p. m. to| |St. Ann’s Hospital for treatment i Mrs. George Fenton, ©f an injured foot. | ly| Jack Siermala was admitted for | have returned to Sitka Medical cars at St. Ann’s Hospital | ¥ Mrs, today. | i Peterson, a surgical pa-| | vela, a member of a well known Sit- tient, was dismissed yesterday from | |St. Ann’s Hospital. “ ! Edward Kroto of Lyonek, was ad-| mitted to the Government Hospital| late yesterday for orthopedic care, coming here aboard the Yukon. | Gideon Duncan arrived on the Northland from Ketchikan to be ad-| |mitted for medical care at the Gov-| ALASK A FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION LOOKS BACK UPON THE YEAR NOW NEARLY COMPLETED AND FINDS GOOD CAUSE FOR COMPLIMENTING THIS COMMUNITY ON ITS GREAT FORWARD STRIDE — IT IS WITH COM- PLETE CONFIDENCE IN A FURTHER UPWARD TREND DURING 1938 THAT WE WISH ALL A Merry Christmas - Happy New Year NOW AT 119 SEWARD STREET—JUNEAU GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THIS HAPPY SEASON s The child was born & on was admitted for surgical care yes-| S MAY THIS JOYOUS SEASON Bring You a Yuletide of Much Happiness Prosperity Health and Good Cheer B B D S D B B B B B D B D B B BB B S BN D BB BB 2B A A A A e, .y . ® o ¥ ) oo %) ...

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