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8 afo LR - " = . . P g 2 UDITH ALSTEAD IS v n ere’s “Penny” From Heaven J OG 0 a y 0 A"e“d HONORED AT PARTY .. HOSPITAL DAY J. W, . Banquet BEFORE DEPARTURE Miss Judith Alstead, who s H ing for Buffalo, New York e m "I"U t aboard the Aleutian, was honored & - at a handkerchief shower given last g 3 evening by Miss Leona Saloum at o 1 1 This evening a large group of her home on East Street. Public Is Invited to Open Juneau Women’s Club members will present for the occasion were ) House at Government gather at 6:30 o'clock in Percy’s Miss Thais Bayers, Miss Minnie Cafe for the installation dinner to Rogers, Mrs. Peggy McLeod, Mrs. erf H. S. Reaber, Miss Valerie Pearce. Hospila] Tomorrow be held in the banquet room. G e ¢ : A special musical program has Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Ronald Wiley, : D::.x ‘:ixxx(::::f;‘;:;»:: “a;“ ”1:1?‘;):]:1 been planned far the occasion, one Miss Elsie Douglas, Miss Rosellen ; ha.vr; fl.)e a:’mu.l: <1])(:n !mv:«l-\ ;r:v;t)|~ of the outstanding events on the Nf;m_ngh’* z:m ;rz(?;:;r;nqg:fit‘; :l:: of 1 and 4 oclock officers are in charge of the evening e htes Spring flowers and ted tap- arrangements o f:lm’o,’,' et &rs. will decorate the table, and>a Mrs. Rose Harris will preside as by i ik b cnsbrabia ¥ gl {oastmistress for the occasion, and Ailstead will be employed by : string. ensemble, composed of boys : : he Federal Bureau of Investigation Sheih tha bubarculials ward - aill Mrs. Alyce Anderson, Sanak school g W seliatioas: divoughout s itbe teacher and associate member of 90 e sl A e, . Juneau Woman’s Club, will be BESIny on n Mrs. J. F. Worley, Mrs. Charle pecial guest speaker. & gl g - Hawkesworth, Mrs. Claude Hirst T = The Bureau of Public Roads ves- { and Mrs. E. F. Vollert will pr lNTER]OR DEPARMENT sel Hnl ; 1'91\1:1}0(1 u; l-:Im u g at the tea tables during the ast night after a trip to Sitka an noon. Assisting will be the BILL PASSES CONGRESS, nefersburz with supplies. Coming (s of the hospital, who include REPORT HERE SAYS | here from Petersburg on the vessel ;m":fl M(ih";mk"'fl A:N i,,"j’l( Veterans of Foreign Wars are shown on the capitol steps in Washington when they presented the law- B 3)“: é’éRc'uns"S};E"M*;’{::;rg":;:wi? 24 Sn Ll I R oD, AT wakers with 4,000,000 petitions asking that America be kept out of war. Commander-in-chief Scott P. The Interior Department bill HIN i Wigmaster, Miss Helen Lavenke, gouvres of Oxiahoma City, stands at the left of the pile of petitions, with Speaker William Bankhead of i aprropHla Bt 100 Warion - who will be in the local office about. ¢ Miss Lavean Auwen, Miss the House. * f Al & SR ome . @ week before returning to his posi { Goddie, and Miss Mary Ellen - priicen. 5 L R . ———— s s : svess, approval being given Mon-| i Speanburg. & “HE PAYS FOR NO. 13 The entire staff of the Govern- H H day, aoodrding 10 6 2R D By hs e, A MEAL FEdMAn wad. dangtites — Siaht BN Al extends an "’ Mall Leaves I AB LL GASHEN Hirst, Director of Education for the Mr. and Mrs. and daug REGINA, Saskatchewan — Frank invitation to the .genetal public to D vl‘”‘i@‘ D“‘“‘“‘;‘ In-! " When a haby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Felgman Watchler has paid $3 extra for car visit and inspect the hospital, and | . ormatioE dn Wt AL o of Philadelphia. above, it was only natural that she be nickw.med |license No. 13 for nearly 20 years its new equipment. BE'NG REcE'vED | Tumun‘flw Mun‘"“ ELEGTED R carries w not given. “Penny” because her parents paid for the stork’s traveling exp -aes ' |. and never had an accident “ ot e R —e——— with 10,000 pennies which he had saved during the past three years |All special licenses cost $3 extra % AR ‘ CHARGED WITH LAKCENY 5 - — - - !in Saskatchewan. Five Wil Fish BY PWA UFFIGE Two piane loads of passengers ar — DESTITUE BY FIRE leaving Croshy destitute. ‘ it AP Moose Creek I oass of b s s U Hs Charles Smith was arrested by A midnight fire recently destroyed — .- COEDS PAY THEIR WAY 4 scheduled to fly to Fair ks to- Deputy Marshals this morning, fje cabin of George Crosby at Fc REBEKAHS TO MEET Lo i For Cutthroat —— ““s;’;"“xr":‘:;:‘"’;b;-m"l‘;‘:‘“‘ Pacific sk harged with larceny, on complaint | GElkirk, aged 82, d Rebekah lodge members are to Ux?figg’zz:‘?ifi:‘:{e: ey .5 S Sl HESRRER s PP _|aska A s Electras. A . of Betty Hamilton that he had and almost blind, escaped the flam-| meet tonight for their regular gatin-| oo croiy TROS T e, dIC v Tt RO entiin- Machinery Being Set in Mo , ¢ will be the second time airma ) Officers Cho.sen'at Meeting (ixen $40 from her, the officers said. | ing structiire in his night, clothes | ering and . for initiation services S benduothens siasts are going to try Moose Crock, tion for Action Under |has gone ‘over a scheduled xouce of Organization Held ~ He was later released on his own and reached a nearby cabin. Fs/to be held in the LOOF, hai e b o L i up the Taku River, for the tirst time Pending Works Program St b o i VR Last Nioh recognizance pending hearing. place aud contents are a total loss.| beginning at 8 o'clock Sent [GE AT Cocds help pay S5 seRan & S £ rmail connections from Fair- _ast ig t their way through school. il S VR banks are unscheduled, from now e — = Steve Ward's Betty Ro.»shnod D: Applicaticns are now being re- until the first of November, With Ghosen to head the Gourt of the % nell, Joe Lynch, Louls Kann and Joe C6ived by the Public Works Ad-!star-route contracts ended 1ast pittle Flower, Cathollc Daught ] Dennis, will go to the mouth of the TRistration office here for grants T’;"rf."““' - months. pilots OF. America. for the coming At B0 o Lhe (housh Of M or loans grants for public works During the summer months, pilots Migs Isabell Cashen was elected : 7 . Fes, projects in the Territory, contingent Will take mail on poundage basis Grand Regent at th i prozeed upstream by outboard mot- o pratd S HRtE Sellonie’ dEstAations, " or . hot| o u egent &i the meeting o > or on g ge by Congress of the new their varlous destinations, or NOU ¢ne organization last evening in Moose Creek is supposed to be an public wo k; program now before 1t :R;: it, according to their inclina- 4y payich Hall, SRl hotuder it ble cutthroat | . "‘".‘n:x::':‘.:(’:‘l.(2;1‘.3‘&;“”)‘”” ang making one trip a week . MISS Cashen succeeds Mrs. Walter : i trout, and usually gives up a number .o 1oy E R i! tf. to Nome, now, and carries mail G. Hellan who has served as Grand PROVE THAT THE § of good catches during the summer. Elooc - ePCCIOn O B e 0L S e summer, RegEDt of the Court since its or- A . man from the PWA Portland office €very trip. Later in the SUMME: gqpjza¢i0n here close to two years oy i said that applications with full de- Wilh twice-weekly mail service by o0 "ans who previously served as : ARMY -NAVY BILL tails of plans were wanted immed- boat from SeWtle to Juneau, two ..t or oo iatie Ladies' Altar POSTPONED FROM fately so that they may be prepared UiPs a week will be made to Nome. A g ‘b for immediate action in the event the ” b R T Mrs. Miles Godkins was. elected 4 MAY UNTIL FALL new l[)ublu‘ works program is ap- JUNIOR AUXILIARY Vice-Grand Regent; Mrs. Charles proved, Devlin, Prophetess; Mrs. J. Arthur - : e Pt el et saiog PLANS FOOD SALE Hoin Brophetess; rs. J. Arthur . the postponement of the Army-Navy today they would accept applications Howard Hayes, Historian; Mrs. Peter i Ball schedued to have been held f0f Projects to come under the act Plans are nearing completion for Bond, Treasurer; Mrs. E. C. Her- here on Saturday evening, May 28, f P sed. Under the setup the gov- a food sale to be held next Sat- ron, Monitor; Mrs. A. J. Goodman, é The postponement was made be- c'nment advances 45 per cent of the urday at Bert's Cash Grocery by Sentinel; Mrs. G. H. Walmsley, Lec- cause of the absence of the Chil. COSt and in cases of grant in cases the Junior American Legion AUX- turer, and Mrs. Mary VanderLeest, T H EAT R E koot Barracks tender Fornance, Of 10an and grant, it makes similar ilia it was learned today. Organist. which will remain in Seattle unti Advance for grant and agrees to take' The Junior Legion, headed by —Mrs. George Shaw and Mrs. Hel- ) June. During the absence of the bonds for the remaining 55 per Miss Lanore Kaufmann, will also lan were elected three-year trus- 4 tender, the officers are unable to €Dt at four per cent interest, it was aid in the selling of poppies on tees, IS % make the trip to Juneau and would May 28, and June 2 has been Pplans were discussed at the meet- be unable to attend the ball Several cities of the Territory have tentatively set as the daté for the ing last night for the social gath- £ Officers of the Reserve Officers' declared their intention of taking Legion girls' picnic. ering to be beld in Douglss .on Assotistion’ Dlatining. the ball an- d;l{\_u‘rltlauv ()I'(hv new PWA program ——————— May 24, whien menibeis oraneL0. Th ‘ nounce that the affair will be held °ificlals said. D. A. from Douglas will be hostesses e o in the Fall, —————— NORTH STAR TO MAKE |to a1 members of the group as > o i e THREE TRIPS NORTH gnll as to Douglas women of the ; | w"ness Held fodidses atholic Parish. T A e W ‘The group will meet at 7:40 p.m. Following a fast trip to Seward, ) leaving Seattle May 18, the North & g‘g ks dfipf’“ 5o anake ttRD) A 'l’ L] f . . Star Wi sail from Seattle on her 10 DOUElas where they will be en- pril’s issue of The PHOTOPLAY lists the following 8 ) n“ c asa first 'voyage to the far north June |lertained in the Episcopal Parish g 10, going as far as St. Lawrence Hall, with Mrs._Rnlph Mortensen ¢ 3 - — — e - | TOBRISTOL BAY i et e 0e”sc i S i v luctions in their “10 BEST PICTURES OF THE . aRATGLE: My 11 — Dorothy Hirst, Education Director of the Of Officers will be held on-June 14. productions in thetr y 0 i 1 Williams, 24, named as a witness A0 Indian Office, from Purchmdngl T L ek 3 ST ER IR { in a secret Federal Mann Act in- . Agent J. R. Ummel in Seattle. On 5 g R e A | dictment, 5.held in the county jau Assistant Agent Fred Lucas august 1, the Nortn star win san FISH PRIGES MONTH Y} T’ : -ll l T’ A TH ATRE i in lieu of a $500 bond atter her re-' Aboard Taking Field | from Seattle on her aunual trip . 1ese 8 1L p ay e C P I TOL E { turn from Anchorage, Alaska. The to Point Barrow. | SEATTLE, May 11.—Halibut land- 2 el it SACH Ay Vs ; RS Ve B | { defendant in the case is withheld | Men to Westward sT?:i B;’“’f ' scheduled ;fl leave | jngs and sales were as follows te A as he has not been arrested yet. ulr, -Seattle June 25, going to the Kus-| gay: h f - e With Assistant Alaska Agent Fred kokwim. \sflestem banks: Eldorado, 40,000 mn t e near utllre. 1 PARTY leEN Fo Lucas aboard, the U. S. Bureau of ey s, . v | pounds selling at 15' and 6% cents. i o 4G " Fisheries vessel Crane, Capt. Lynn Hiram Walker’s DeLuxe Rye or| Local ba#%s: Yaquina, 18,000, Oce- i ENGAGED COUPLE | vorgensen, arrived here at 10 o'clock | Bourbon whiskies are Bottled-in- | anus, 15,000, both selling for 15% ] : this morning ard sailed shortly Bond and are 7 Years Old. Available | and 6 cents, and the Presho, with . At a sea food dinner given last after noon enroute to the Westward at popular prices. Ask your dealer!| 16,000 pounds, selling for 15% and l L l “ d h M G M. evening, Miss Dorls sw:p enter. and Bristol Bay. The USBF vessel adv. |6 cents. . ove is a neaagacne-m-G- A tained in honor of Miss Mary Has- Teal is coming north by way of, tings and Mr. Alfred Swap whose Ketchikan and Wrangell and will| e engagement has been announced NOt touch in Juneau, joining the 2 Ever b°d s _M-G.M. and whose wedding will be an event Crane in Cross Sound from where . y y mg of this fall. they will proceed to Cook Inlet v The affair assembled Mr. and Where the Teal will be stationed this | & 1 Mrs, G. W. Hillman, Martin Blox- | Season | 3 Th D E L d x K l‘d u A d ham, Vernon Swap, Alfred Swap, There were 23 aboard the Cranc, . e IVOI'CC ° a y - 0 a-uU. A. N Miss Hastings, and the hostess. Fol- including the crew, most of them | lowing the dinner, the group at- employees going to Bureau duties | tended the theatre. in Westward and Bristol Bay sta- - —————— tions for the summer. Lucas report- | § ed that Alaska Agent L. G. Win- REV. CAUBLE TO gard with the summer office staf| SAIL FRIDAY FOR | probably would leave from Seattle next week aboard the Brant for LUTHERAN SYNOD Juneau, perhaps sailing next Tues-‘ s D s o Daubio o 4k day. Lucas will be stationed in Bris- E . Cauble of the tol Ba) i 8 : Resurrection Lutheran Church is " i ff?‘“‘m S e leaving Friday aboard the North- MRS. ADA SYLVIA TO LEAVE MONDAY land for Seattle where is to attend Mrs, Ada Sylvia, owner of the Cos- the Pacific Synod of the United Lutheran Church, May 16 to May mopolitan Beauty parlor, plans to leave for California en the south- 20. bound Aleutian. The Rev. Cauble expects to return Lo Juneau by the first of June Traveling with Mrs. Sylvia will be her two grandchildren. The ——— BIG TANKEH length of their stay is rather in- 4 definite, however. At present they A have tentative plans of making | their home in the south B b The Bundn;‘?i: lan:ner. J.a‘gy CHAMBER MEETING ol tnis attermoss ni. AT NOON TOMORROW the Standard Oil Dock here, after et a trip from San PFrancisco. Regular weekly luncheon of the It is the first time in 10 years Juneau Chamber of Commerce will A Yank at Oxford-M-G-M. , - Paradise for Three-M-G-M. Action for Slander-Kordo-U. A. ' The Adventures of Marco Polo-Goldwyn-U. A. A The Adventures of Tom Sawyer-Selznick-U. A. AS YOU WILL ALWAYS WANT TO REMEMBER HER! " BEST PERFORMANCES OF THE MONTH: ] : Gary Cooper—Sigrid Gurie—Allen Hale in “THE ADVENTURES « OF MARCO POLO.” Robert Taylor — Lionel Barrymore in “A YANK AT OXFORD." Fanny Brice—Billy Burke—Judy Garland in “EVERYBODY SING.” * The perfect portrait will give you the price- less possession of a fond remembrance. A youthful smile, a carefree expression, a glimpse of understandable pride . . . all in- delibly and faithfully imprinted forever on a beautifully naturai portrait by: TED COWLING | the Pitzsimmons has been in Ju- be held tomorrow at Percy's Cafe, ' illis in " NTURE WYER."” 3 nuui."“@. vessel, 460 feet long, | President Charles W. Carter being 4 Tom Kelly—Ann GlHlS . ADVE S OF TOM SA R i drop. anchor in the channel back from the air mail celebration Telephone 369 o5 e y . ‘when' it arrived, to at Fairbanks. J. S. Rood, Acting Btudios— —photoqrapher. A ble,tisle before dock-|Reindeer Supervisor at Nome, has OId 15f. Natl, Bank Bldg. ) A A @ i D lbeen invited as a speaker. T i i