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T ——————— sy : MRS. ATWOOD Ted Hunshedt Is VISITS HERE Appointed Cadet Sergi. at W, P, Special Honors to Be Ac- corded at Luncheon Tomorrow Afternoon T i ty At 1t West P Honoring Mrs. Robert Atwood of *F b : v‘”‘ u\x\ = \‘\ X T eci. | has been appointed tc Anchc A Ng Dresl- | o det Sergeant. Thi 10C of dent of the Al Yo, S 5 . Women's Clubs and : rector, Mrs. Thomas ; dent of the Juneau ¥V : entertai toda} Juncheo! Mrs. home to her General Atwood is returning after attending the assembly at Juneau Wom- and the an’s Club feels honored in having i her as it for a few day ; according rs, J. P, Williams, | B0 T ore jts publicity chairman o ) Beside the honor guest and her daughter the guests inciuded Mrs.|DR. GEYER RETURNS R. R. Hermann, new President of TO HOME TOWN the A Federation; Mrs. Mark en of Douglas, it's cretary J. M. Chase, the Custodian the Department Chairmen of the Juncau Won Ciub John Chappell, Mrs. C. P. Jenne Mrs. H. L. Wood, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. A. Eikland and Mrs Walter Hellan At 1 o'clock tomorrow, a luncheon will be given at the Odd Fel Hall honoring Mrs. Atwood and is to include all club members and their guests. h member ma take one gue at i d « contact N or M St Tiedt for re Thursd Fred At the Atwood will dis s WAESCHE GETS cisiies o~ TRANSFER TO 158 the & the convention at Kansas Al G rangements are being made by the ASTORIA BOAT executive committee of the Juneau Woman’s Club and all menibers a ¢l Waesche, of the urged to be presen has received notice of e i g fer this fall to the, C r Onandaga tationed at As- Juneau Youngsters o wesche is to be married this Go to YMCA Camp w summer to On Orcas Island bring his bride in September. S8 A Encign McCabe and will sometime n eastern girl to Asloria 1 youngsters are hav of their v a, on Orcas Is- land, on the S of Juan De|Takes 10 Tuca 5 Harry Sperling, Jr. John ‘New-|Days’ Leave marker, George Waimsley, and B Phillips, left Seattle for the YM.CA.| Ensign Frank McCade, of the boys' camp yesterday and will spend | Coast Guard cutter Haida, left tne the summer there {ship at Valdez to take 10 davs’ for a short tour of the Inter- Once a week they get a trip to|leave rictoria aboard the camp's big cut-|ior country, going as far as Fa {er, and they have seven days filled |banks over the Richardson Trail with wimming. fishing boatin McCabe i pected to rety and all the rest of the things that from the Westward on the Co- make a boys' camp lumbia, - EMERSON ELLITTS TO VISIT IN CITY and Mr Emerson I .- - DELEGATE DIMON ABOARD BARANOF Delegate Anthony J. Dimond Mr litt, o sailed on the steamer Baranof from Denver, Colo., will e in Juneau Seattle today, enroute Juneau on the Baranof visit with where he will deliver the Indepen-' Mr. and Mrs. W, dence Day address here next Mon- Mr Ellitt, th Elizabeth day as a feature of the Fourth of Pullen, will renew many acquain- celebration, tance n - e e - her stay DIRECTOR, CHILD WELFARE, RETURNS Miss Deborah dur July the Capital C -+ - WHITTIER BACK FROM WESTWARD Pentz, director of M. S. Whittier, Assistant Collec- Child Welfare, has returned to Ju- tor of Customs, returns to his Ju- neau, after taking a trip to the neau headquariers today on the westward investigating old age as- Coast Guard cutter Haida after a sistance, child health and welfare. several weeks' trip to the Westward During her visit in fhe westward, where he inspected bosts for li- she conferred with the civic or- censé and attended to other customs ganizations in the various towns which she visited. in matters, covering the Aleutian ports and Bristol Bay. - HOWARD STABLER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1938 1§50 for First Prize BRONG BUSTERS JNU In Muckers’ Contest; TU REI{\N HERE Entries in Friday ) Wide interest is vl;('ixxg show the muckers’ contest which will be A » a feature of the Fourth of July cele- and Walter P. Scott, who First Show of Its Kind in Juneau to Be Staged E e A entries, he stressed, must be Out Road in by Friday night. i e SR » rodeo be presented by Mr. Davis ¢ itertainment for the Juncau Chamber of Commerce its week e of the event, said today ' CHAMBER WILL SEE K luncheon tomorrow at Percy's Caf total of $100 whicl ung up for prizes, $50 aside for the winner PICTURES TOMORROW Recently ml:’\imasku m pictures taken by Trevor X\ vis will cial -mile race McMurchie say Anybody that who returnec ] tough enough to take it and is on the after a trip to ports f age, can enter the tournament. in the rd, also is program- They should contact me through med to give an account of his trip Glacier D: -+ S g . EMIL WAGGONER Cove SRE Bl Theis w DIES, HOSPITAL cowg m! B eSutioy. AU o1 min- ces, bucking contests, & ¢r and proausctRGBBIRE o vay 1a nd riding and in St Ann’s Hospital as a and probably a lot mor of a heart attack. He had Plenty of profession mate een in ill health since the first of understood to be available he year. He is well known in Ju- the rodeo will be o 1, and had lived in the Terri- July 10. for over thirty years. He had - no relatives or dependents in the Germany and was born in Souther: BACK FROM MEET No funeral arrangements hav = yet been made. The body is at tl Attorney Howa D re- Tharles W. Carter Mortuary turned to Juneau on ner - Columbia. He attended the Masonic BOUND FOR ANCHORAGH Grand Lodge of Washington which i was held in Walla Walla, Wa C. P. Kirtland, President of th June 21, 22, and 23. While there k of Anchorage, is a passenge be met I Worshipfi\ Columbia, after a trip Out- Master for | Lodge at g the Masonic n- and John leader of the Clave where he was given Douglas lodg guished honors. combined busine = i B ai G e JOHN ROBISON DIEs Hesanbilc, befor to I John D. Robison, negro. i Juneau home morning in St wway thi - 8 Hospital. He was born in Virgir TO ATTEND ELKS MEET d has been emplo I A e R u for some time as a janitor H. MacSpadden, Exalter Rul has no relatives or dependents ef the Juneau Lodge, left on i (he Territory the steamer Alaska for Seattle, BT by Le, willoin ohis it WOMAN HELD they will then proceed to Atlan- tic Cit re he is to attend the Charged with being drunk and Elks convention. Mr. MacSpadden disorderly, Mrs. Ted Price was ar- plans to be in the States f rested by deputy marsha thi: proximately a month irning to hi morning in the Windsor apartment wharf- ¢ is being held in the Federal befor city duties a Ann Early Barr Owner-Operator extra beauty careisa4th of july must! at the ROYAL Beauty Salon —IT'S INEXPENSIVE. Evenings 115-2nd St. AT S TSRS SS S S S S A | S R R A T e S o e S I Y Enjoy a Grand and Glorious FOURTH! With: ICED MELONS AND FRUITS REFRESHING DRINKS CRISP SALADS DAINTY SANDWICHES FROZEN DESSERTS Kelvinator Refrigerator Assures You a Generous Supply of Warm-Weather Delicacies ALWAYS RIGHT AT HAND. We still have a few Promotion Models left . . . attractively priced. A small down payment puts one in your home TODAY! Balance on easy terms as low as $5.50 per month. 'S RICE & A Third and Franklin Streets Five-year guarantee. HLERS CO. PHONE 34 Miss S| Dr, and Mrs. Coffey . On Ten-Day Cruisg """ T TRY GLACIER WHILE | Mrs. Ferris MOUNTAlN- CLIMBERS HONORED AT BRIDGE and Mrs. Tom Hutchings who are Division of Public Health labora- tory. He was formerly on the staff of the Children’s Hospital in Oak- land, Cal, and the Alameda County Hospital, also in Oakland. War- ren Eveland, formerly in the labor- PARTY LAST EVENING Honoring Mrs. Everett Nowell and Moore are i i # o by b s for Valdez on the Co-|leaving for Seattle on the North ‘7. :l‘;;”:‘f)ll‘";":‘“‘h tw"““ biksdn Mrs. Robert M. Coffey | lumbia, where they will join the|Sea, Mrs. Lance Hendrickson en- ,‘\“.“,f“ il B board their boat, the | Bradford Washburn party for moun- | tertained at a bride party last eve- ¢ &% R for a ten-day cruise| taincering and exploring in the Ding at her home in the Assembly R AL RS T Alaskan waters, during | Chugach Range. Apartments. N e hey will visit Sitka,| While in Juneau, the Moores got 1y, and other neighboring | their climbing legs in condition by and villages. taking a run at Mendenhall Glacier ympanying the Coffeys on their s Miss Rosalie Spaulding Coffey, and her travel- m panion, Miss Myrl Coad cramp-ons Moore himself is well known in | ntaineering circles, having limbed many European peaks with sis- for the affa. were served during the latter part of the evening. - The guests drew for prizes, each persons present package, the two first honors, how- Spring flowers formed a setting _After a six weeks' trip to the and refreshments States where he visited in Seattle, Spokane, Walla Walla, Colfax, Lew- iston, Idaho, and Tacoma, A. B. Cain returned to Juneau on the North Sea, reporting a pleasant trip and the pleasure of meeting many receiving a prize aulding and Miss Coad ar- | famed parties. ever, were drawn by Mrs. Noweil former associates. rived in Juneau ,Saturday on the e and Mrs. R. L. Bernard. Gifts wer e e i ft. McKinley, and plan to return preseitead to the twp. Restsc COOK RETURNING to their homes in Montana follow- |honor by the hostess nh OOk SN Thaartnest ing the cruise on board the Demi- BARANDF SAILS; Bl AN » g il e ncabing. s Rlusaing o Jac Tysse G. W. PEARNSON ARRIVES ncau on the Mt. McKinley, due k2 T AR ARTRITR G. W. Pearnson arrived on thel F trip on school mat- HEATH OF Fores K trac wouic rapid FAIRBANKS Junior Forester with est Service, left by Fairbanks ath ane today for June 29.—The steam- > he will take charge of the iled this morning at formed CCC camp there 148 first class and 84 t Inspector W. J. McDonald, | steerage passengers started the camp, returning Pas s for Juneau are Mrs duties here. w. Holzheimer, Miss Holzheimer. i BT ST Mrs. M. A. Lavenik, M. Mearger, pp's. the German steel and Thelma Bird, Mrs. 8. Winther, Flor- tions firm, is bidding for ihe e Markle, Mr Ethyl Markle ion of a second rail Katherine Nye, Mr. and Mrs between Istanbul and A itt, Anthony J. Dimond, In addition to shortening the Lou Earling ey by four hours, the track Barbara Earling, Joe 1 be ,of strategic value for e Wilson, Mrs. D transportation of troops. Hanebury and R. Waldron Aty BUY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR SUMMER A Very Special Offer PRINTS, PASTELS — Dark and Gay Celors. Sizes 12 to 44—Including some half sizes. $6.95 or 2 for $l 0.95 One Rack-Your Choice $3.95 One Rack-Your Choice $1.95 CHIFFON PRINTS and PLAIN COLORS - Values to $14.95 $7.95 Many of the above dresses are lovely new purchases made by Mrs. Jones on her trip south. EVERY DRESS AND COAT FOR THIS BIG 4TH OF JULY SALE! NO APPROVALS.. NO REFUNDS . .. ALL SALES FINAL! SCORE FOR HERE - OF JULY Jones-Stevens —"WHERE FASHION REIGNS"— ea to join the staff of the ters to ward, KELVIN ATOR—HGS Everything that any automatic-electric refrigerator —economy of operation and mainte- nance, reasonable initial cost and com- plete refrigeration service, Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 Third and Franklin Streets Thursday Friday Saturday SALE| Save on COATS One Rack of SUMMER COATS INCLUDING WHITES Priced for This Sale $9.95 All Summer HATS MUST GO! Values to $7.50 Grouped in Two Lots at— $7.00 and $ 95 IN THE HOUSE REDUCED 4