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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1938 McMANUS ) BR NUI\G UP FATHLR By GEORGE ] [ [ THE BUTLER FORGOT SOME- | (e e NOT ONLY. F \ | 1 WHAT WAS ALL D SAY AN DL‘(‘:)'\B B‘L\T ?5}?? R ol e Y ‘ T ‘2/\\ /‘v‘\A BE HE | l THAT NOISE P | ABO;;T ‘pLO_ | | AS CLUMS ANOX- (7| WHAT CAN | THINK OF \A.’HAT { WORTH_OF | \ DO? MAGH T IS- | CANT= | ru:f? AN NVITED HIM i g TR 205 i S i | ( | . i (‘[RNU%' BARRAGAR TOPS LIST LAST NIGHT ed: wanna victory at the Barrag Jr. around for a 576 C L with I val loping the [ 1 7 hizh total for th Leading edged out Northern Pa- cific in grand total, but were on ack end of the score when a over last Jim 1 n wal- the Brunswick Alleys, Bill Schmitz are scheduled beginning next Wed na wés subtracted. went out the door with the best nesday when the Ketchikan men's C ral won the last tally, 202-178-233 for 613, as the and women’s bowling teams invade [ the evening from Can- Transfer beat the Alaska Juneau for an inter-lodge pin mee 3 with Juneau: Elks. sames are Railroader’s In (he other Commercial League A program of bowling and enter- C] vs. Dispatchers, contest of the evening, Columbia tainment has been rounded cut by ers and Brakemen downed Stubbies by 27 pins. the selection of eight women bowl- i Thiee other tests in the Is- ers to meet the Ketchikan women res follow: lander’s League, saw Mindanao win Mys. Robert Kaufmann is SANTA FE by three pins over Luzon, Minda- and the ether seven are Mis son* 205 162 m?o win from Visayas, and Panay tin Lavenik, Mrs. Tom Petrich, 140 163 {win over \ . K. K. Kyler, Mrs. Tke Taylor, Mrs n 137 115 { Tonight nes are Snow White Art Burke and Mrs. Leonard Holm- |vs Arctic. American Meat vs. Hei- quist. | {delberg, and Islander’s League The program is as follows | |games to follow. February 9—Wednesday—1 p. m., I Last nigl cores” are women; 8 p. m., men; 9:30 p. m., 3 North Transfer dancing and entertainment for the { Battelho 161 109 424 visiting teams, for members and | Schmite 202 178 233— 613 ladies only | Ugrin 169 160 179— 508 February 10—Thursday — 7:30 p. | - m.. women; 9 p. m, men. Totaly 525499 521—1545 February 11—Friday—7:30 p. m., t Alaska Laundry women; 9 p. m., men 124 3 142 419 February 12—Saturday—3 p. m., 199 141 190-- 530 women; 7:30 p. m., men | Dunca: 135 173 161— 463, February 13—Sunday—1:30 p. m women; 2.30 p. m., men. i Totals 458 467 4931418 e g | he l‘Ik ran up 60 round fizures g j | Columbia | Molsy might finally be tumbled ¢ 143 171 192 Uhe rejuvenated Krause squad {carnegie 145 194 221 553 E ‘3 Tuesday, is “head | Totals 453 518 5311502 v het s 5 & and promises to bowl the | Stubbies Imqu 166— ?51 pg ! Sohaol'- over—but - then ' the Johnston 178 126 191— 495 HELD MARGH 4 AAER | | Uil [ School boys are beginning to fee {Ra 1860ash. 116 464 3 o 5 “" 'their strength | Mo 179 167 170— 516 bl e vore @ 5 T : 240 e 493 M2 5401475 y 0 Boyle 161 168 High Schoo! Vies with MRS. CLITHERO IS Old-time Characters Gath-| e Program for Event Outlin-| 169 50 ! . g h . # s st Krause in Windup Con- | HOSTESS IN HONOR | er for Party in Le- = B S ed by Interdenomina- | e e test of Evening OF MRS. SHARPLLS gion Dugout |Constantino .. 166 144 162— 472 tional Council ‘ T 484 o R ARl R AL — Quinto 159 148 178— 485 e PN EARE secte; DD Fhe Way They Stanz | A Chinese motif provided an un-| Hundreds of thousands of dollars| —_——— The Advisory Board of the Inter-| Sy " “SWon Lost | background for the lunchcon were made and lost, pickpockets ran| Totals, 452 434 471-—1357 denominational Council of Women T DeMolay 6 0 at which Mrs rampant, and beautiful women Mindanao of Juneau, consisting of representa-! Pf’!RS. BOYD HOX\ORED Elk 4 3 15 hostess wasted charms on a host of r 150 159 tives of the various churches, met AT AFFAIR TODAY oousias 4 3 at her home, honoring Mrs.'and ready miners at fhe “Day 134 127 lin special jon in the Metho-| " gkl High School 2 2 Sharples. |'98” party given last night in the Villaganas 160 153 dist Parbon;u:c. Thursday fll;f'r- 5. Joseph irem 2 5 Chinese lanterns, a American Legion Dug-cut by the| —— ~— —— ——Incon, for the purpose of making v‘!]lal-;(ln<?} (:»f < Gian B ;F;‘,»dfi.\i" 1 (; hanging, and a Chinese Juneau Ski Club. 7 i Is 444 430 4711360 |detinite plans for the observance of | .m:"na(mALr:x was given today by 3 d with fruit, formed thel There was Diamond Tooth Lil| \">—7 Ithe World Day of Prayer, which| 1 Russell Clitl her home' The Haida is out of the City Bas-| ¢ theme, which was :'1 O Father Fergus, Officer Bantield b IBRY Y, ey oceurs on March 4. S NI T Sgoriioy - to out in the pagoda place from the S.8. Islander, Bartende ’\\] i ::g oA 1;&; s Mrs. R. B. Lesher was elected Invited to be present for the af- nouncement today. 'With the Coa |BEveland, and Belle of the Bail Millie| PL"; '(“] ; % w:> 121’ welpr“sidem of the council to fill the I.m were Mrs. George Penny, Mrs. Guarders dropped- from the list, a| Present ‘41 the luncheon and she W- among the three score and ten as ulgencio 3 |vacancy caused by the fransfer of Sullivan, Mrs. H. G. Wilcox, victory has been chopped from ti henoring Mrs, were sembled. i rotal "4;% '4; 735 Q;:Mrs. George Tanner. Mrs. H. B. Humphrey, Mrs. John tof wins of both the De Moley | Mrs. Earle Hunter s. Pearll Gambling games calculated to) 2als Ay, ' 2| The program for this year, “The Pt hve: O Olson, - Mrs,'and the Elks, which the Elks Burford, Mis. Mar . Mrs. win the roll of any honest miner; .- "J;‘“"lrz Sk |Chureh, A World Fellowship,’ was | s Boyd and Mrs. Oakes and Douglas in 1 place |Viva Haviland, Mrs. B di,'were run with near-professional M‘"\ Y i 13’0 b “';‘prf‘pared by Miss Alice E. Hender- Mrs. Boyd, who has been v makes the DeMolay total seem Vrs. Olaf Eikland, Mis. Charles E. ckill, with Bert Caro and Norman = hv‘l’““m i ~ 4vg| Dol Bumney, Christchurch, New Ing her daughter in Juneau since impregnable. ] Miss Frances Harlend,'Benfield proving the most profic-| V//HEAIR: A g 479 Zealand. Miss Henderson was a pio- just before Christm is to retwm Tenight in the f same of th s. Elmer F Norman jent wheel experts. Dancing (of a T 316 45 5541408 |neer missionary in the Punjab, In-| to her home in Stilacoom, Wash., Friday bleheader bill, De Molay Ferrier, Mrs. and the sort) was the center of a on| 2 3 o \dia, under the New Zealand Presby- toward the end of the month. y to lengthen their lead |honor guest in the main room where Pluml Pet- Panay |terlan church. This same program! -oe iin with a win over the Elks' - - lerson with his accordion was in, e 442‘Wlll be used as the basis of wor: hip,| until 1752 England's legal year quiniet, but after last Tuesday's| T the Empire classifieds for command, assisted variously by Miss 'Iu('u(,lo m 1;38 202 r“‘m fifty countries on March 4. } |,m n and ended on March 2! sion with the Douglas iive, when resuit. |Cynthia Batson, Ernie Parsons, and 154 167 140 461! The first observance of the RS AT . — - — -— - —— ISherwood Wirt at the piano. ahiar v s Wmlds Day of Prayer was in 1927, | In charge of the evening was Totals 510 466 4,“ 4400 and a year later, the uunvnm ol | Leviathan, Once Qucon of the Seas, on Last Tri Fip omn imball sl chairmn e |Junenu Joined in’ the world more- Miss Louise Kemper, Lu Liston, Bob ]; XA:;E;‘“"’ }:; i;g };;‘5_. iigj The all day meeting will be held 1K1mhuu and Ted Danielsen. ,,:v Fulgencio 16:4 207 210~ 531"'““ year in the Methodist Lhuuh { - | s {beginning at 10: 30“25 m. r.u l:v | o 5 {morning session, ofticers for the/ | spags I Totals 422 478 “27‘Lommg year will be chosen, after | x I Itl"“ fl TR which there will be a consecration | |service, A covered dish Iluncheon! ! JUNEAU To SHOOT will be enjoyed at the noon hour. | Phnmgraphs m TANANA SPORTSMEN g o Sl ] lious churches will be represented | i The Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club in_the “Fellowship” program. I’ | Be March1 2 3 s recefved word from the Tan-| Each year the Juneau churches | \nu Valley Sportsmen’s Association|Unitt in a service of prayer for Her antiquated eng Jiner and queen of the seas, is shown ®s she headel down the Hudson River on her last voyage. The rusty, black ghmt of a ship sailed for Rosyth, Scotland, where she will be broken up and her hull fed to British armaments industries. i nes lhrmvmg ofl a black pall o' smoke, the mighty l.evmthnn, once a proud luxury fffffff i * BILL SCHMITZ INTER - LODGE ROLLS HONORS PIN PROGRAM AT BRUNSWICK IS ARRANGED Flve Matches Played at Eight Wom—en—Pickcd for | Front Street Alleys Local Elks Contest ! Las! Night Next Week Out of five matches last night at Five days of bowling tournamc: .ccepting the challenge of the lo-|Missions, both Home and Foreign, cal ¢lub for a rifle match, Leo and the interest is increased from munity to Take Part in | jewett, Seeretary, announced today. year to year. Display of Camera The postal mateh will start Febru- el 4 i ary 14, This is one of a <ent::n::‘fl MRS ‘GEO PENNY ' & g o e e el IS HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON PARTY | With entries scheduled to be suhv and the States. mitted from scores of homes; - throughout Gastineau Channel, a | Mrs. George Penny was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home on; 15t Street assembling guests for| photographic exhibition is to ve aeid SMITH FUNERAL TO {March 1, 2 and 3 in the parlors of| BE HELD TOMORROW Humhmn and two tables of bridge.' Red and white flowers formed |the Northern Light Presb n Church. | 3. W. Leivers, Stacy Norman and, Funeral services for L. R. Smith, | Miss Gladys Forrest are on the who died yesterday at his home in a setting for the affair at Ihlchi | Comimittee in charge of arrange- Juneau, Will take place at 2 p. M. Mrs. Charles Hawkesworth won the| {ments for the event. tcmorrow from the chapel of the | tirst prize, and Mrs. J. F. Worley,! | Entries will be divided into class- Chavles W, Carter Mortuary. second les*and ages and awards will be made Dean C. E. Rice will omciateint Present were Mrs. Claude Hirst, Ifor outstanding pictures. Only ama- the ceremony, following which in-|Mrs. john Newman, Mrs. Harold tures will be wilowed to partici- terment will be held in the Ever-|smith, Mrs. Virgil Farrell, Mrs. H. green cemetery. Mr. Smith was a|G. Wilcox, Mrs. Charles Hawkes- l {well known painter and comractor|“vort.h_ Mrs. J. F. Worley and the, I Com e pants. Try an Empire ad. lof Juneau, hostess The high chair bosing tournament of the Miami Biitmore hotel (Coral Gables, Fla. has been won for the past four years by Constance and ¥ Willis. The children the 1938 event this month. This will be their last year in cempetition. Their parents, Mr. Mrs, Willis of Greenwich, Conn.,, have taught them to swim, golf, play tennis, as weil as to box. Pete, 8, can drive a golf ball 100 yards. Both kids will dive from a height of 30 feet, or swim 400 yards. Here training-camp shots of the children, riece and nephew of Mrs. James A. ter are in training for nd Pierre are Roosevs A \»;&’g*i INSTRUCTS PETE K"’ I!.OPI'. T() STRENGTHEN THEIR LEGS i L BOXEI(S ALL BOXERS SAW WOOD T0 TOUGHFN HANDS, bHoUI)ERS. AR!‘S PETE OFFERS 'BROADCAST PROGRAM paste, (hen p, and hingse gl lS GIVEN BY EMPIRE then be easily made as they are an- noune -~ 4 to requests from | Empite r and in line with The Empire’s policy to give its read- ers every service possible, whether it is boat information, weather, or |the latest news, this newspaper is adding to the list and features the daily program schedules of Juneau'’s radio station KINY KINY programs will be found daily in The Empire on Page 6. close March 1. For space and list- The established programs 4are ings please call Juneau and Doug- ‘shmilar, day by day, wnd. xesders las, Felephone Co, Phone 420, Qr - ns In an er NOTICE . The Forty and Fight will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Af erican chlon Dugout. |’v e . TELEPHONE DIRECTORY NEW To be issued March 15 and f TEARSE ok