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Wahar HAGER CHOSE} Weber, Daughter 55,072 Taking Rainbow i Trail in Alaska B Tackle Manufacturer and Family Enjoying First Visit to Territory To catch some of those Alaska rainbows they have been hearing about but have yet to get of a fly rod, O. t manufac- Mrs. Weber Helen and Geerge Hager, who was recent- oard the' ly chesen president of Rotary Mi Intcrnational as the twenty- jlant man-| ninth annual conventicn came Wis, their to a clese in ra on the w L. Weber turer of fishin and their two Dorothy, are passengers ak Aleutian Mr Weber Helen, who is one of agers at Stev P king er home, are plannin ying some Hager, a Chicago Russian River and Newhalem River placed President rainbow fishing while Mrs. Weber| perrey of Paris closely and Miss Dorothy enjoy the Golden ccntested election which the Lv]( Tour. Chicagoan wen by t 183 iss Helrn is one of the country veles. Affer the election final I‘HXHM women anglers. She ha ccche: were made and dele worked a fly over many of the gates bade each other farewell streams of the States and Canada' gnil (heir next convention. and some time 0 caught one of the largest tarpons light tackle ever landed rmwmmm party.” But then he revealed Sixteen passenger 1 Ju ecret—" Helen always fi than anybody else and rd of those' = rainiovs |68 moon on the steamer A Seattle and way it when the rest of them Mr. Weber and Miss Helen | always conside teelhe with light ta about lrm the angling world, but admitted that since they have he Russian and Newhalen the steelhead may have to t 1 fron cecond place. Anyway, they prom- PO ised to make a decision by the time| From Seaitle passengers were they arrive back in Juneau about|Charles A. Carmody, Max Gerth, M Imain Gross, Cora E. John- the 18th of the month for a_few lays on the creeks and lakes of this Winifred A on, Grace Johnson Sagton: | Johnston, Andrew Nerland, Beth The Stevens Point manufacturer|Pendlebury, V. Quist, H. S. Street- was among the first in the country | ©f, H. D. Young, Mrs. S. Zuern From F in—Louise Grabbe to put out the Alaska Mary Ann trout fly which has been meeting with such phenomenal! success in fishing circles in the States as well as in the Territory where it was conceived Stopovers—Moris Burge, Winifred Johnston The Aleu Westward noon 5 o'clock this after- - YACHT PARTY HAS GOOD FISHING AT WARM SPRINGS BAY In honor of Delegate Anthony .J and Mrs. I. Goldstein and Dimond, Gov. Thomas Riggs, M by Goldstein, and Dr. and Mrs Lisette Riggs and Noel J. Ogilvie,| W. W. Council returned to Juneau Gov.. John W. Troy was host at this morning on Goldstein’s yacht informal reception at the Gov | Bobby G. after a holiday cruise to nor's House Sunday afternoon. Warm Springs Bay > Goldstein said “fishing was fine Todav’s News Today. jand the weather better.” -+ 'GOVERNOR’S HOUSE AT HOME HONORS JUNEAU VISITORS Empire. U ettt e n is scheduled to sail | | ernor’s House, TENNIS FINALS MISS Bardi and NEAR; ELEVEN R, Rossiter Are Married Sunday Four ‘'Women; Left to. De-|. A¢ & sk SEEEESE LD « the immediate family attendir ardi and Mr. n Rossiter were married g in the parsonage Church with all reading the servi Poole attended dressed crepe while the bride wore s MEN REMAINING Miss Virginia De ev o i y ) Methodist Jleve! en 8 four women sur- 1 men and four women sur- o | go vived to date in the eliminations to determine the best fennis players in Juneau on the,Evergreen Bowl courts, according to Playfield Di- rector Ken Ferguson R. W. Niemi and Roger Steven- son have reached the third round Wes Murray. Niemi and Roger Steven- son are matched in the third round Fred Ball and Dr. W. P. Blanton Bob Davlin and Paul Danzig, Lou Hudson and Mark Jensen, Dean Williams and Sherwood Wirt are | i ™ roone™ ottended matched in the second round, the ;. ... Mr Rossiter winner of the last named match 0 oo with the tr play Wes Murray in the rdl round. Only four women survive gl ¥ eliminations for women’s singles . 2 tennis. Jean Anderson and Dolore Smith are matched and Mrs. I Turner and Mary Jeanette Whit- tier will play, the winners of those two matches to play off for the g; championship. Ferguson said matches must be played off as soon weather 15 charles Walk favorable. gt Ann termine Champion of Evergreen Courts Mrs. E. L. Bardi and was blue taffeta dress set corsage of Jack C. Stevens as has R. W tion was held at with the tendance Fourth of July dance after the reception. in the Robert Pet Ann's roken leg CONTRACTOR QUIST i ARRIVES, ALEUTIAN sieve cumobell was after receiving med A. W. Quist, Seattle contractor who has the construction contract or the Y ed Barano otel, to " far the prop Baranof B St. Ann’s Hospital rise on Franklin Strect between g S i s Saturday evening First and Second avenues, arrived i in Juneau this afternoon on the steamer Aleutian Quist will be here several days, it is understood, in connection with the hotel business RO MRS. DUDEVBURY IS St. Ann'’s Hospital VISITOR IN JUNEAU tention Saturday Hospital Home. ON WAY, SKAGWAY [RS. GROSS RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA | Louise on her Mrs. Zalmain (\xlu\\ wife of the Coliseum Theatre, rived home aboard the Aleutian, Dusenbury a passen- Mrs. Ralph Wayne was in Juneau Saturday ger on the Princess way to Skagway. anager of the Mrs. Dusenbury, whose husband Colonel Dusenbury, wi in accompanied mand at Chilkoot Bar s for s mo eral years until his transfer’ to Fort in Crook, Neb. last fall ill spend the summer in Alaska, visiting friends at Skagway, Ha neau. While in Juneau Satur attle. she was a dinner guest at the Gov- - |“Alaska”™ - Many people think they must wait until they have enough CASH ON HAND to cover most of the cost be- fore they can make needed im- provements to their home (or their business properties). . . . when that time does come, they find them- selves too old for full enjoyment of their better home. . Fortunately, the Federal Housing Act provides a means of financing improvments so that home-owners can enjoy their modernized homes while they are paying for them. ANY PROPERTY - OWNER WITH AN ASSURED IN- COME AND A REASON- ABLE ABILITY TO RE-PAY ——MAY SECURE AN IN- SURED LOAN. mH#H-l-H-H—H*H—H—%—I—I—H—H%-H-H-I L o I I i o o o Cemmission has announced competitive examinations for the pe sweet peas and rosc acted as best 1 wing the ceremony, s the parsor Epworth League The guests attended in Dougla making Both Miss Bardi and Mr A ear, Food and Drug Administra- team for being cking busir young couple will make their home in the Nugget Apartments. medicine (covering branches of(a) | year whensit will as analysis or toxic dust, or (b) competition. HOSPITAL NOTES m was admit Hospital Sunday w as admitted to Hospital yesterday morn- ng for medical attention. Arn's Hospital al attention williard Howe, surgical paticn was dism Mrs. James V. Davis and son Ron- ald were dismissed from St. / yesterday ang Mrs. O. G. Kelly was admitted mx for surgical Henning Mrs. Jehnson is planning to return to Seattle durir the month. merc 1 where \hu visited her mum«v ho is summering there. es and Ju- ‘north, she visited her father in S('- day, H. B. Humphrey will take an after a busine extensive business trip in the West- to Pacific by Lester D. Henderson | ward. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY JULY 5, 1938. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS WA SIS The United States Civil Service open itions listed below. jcations must be on file with Civil Service Commission, 20, 1938, if received from sngineer (Marine-Die- Individual Honors Bureau of Marine — gation, Depart-| By the narrow margin of . Certain experi-! points, the Army team from repair, and koot Barracks won the pection and of Comme 1ce in maintenance, the constructic assembly, and Chamber of Commerce testing of m Diesel engines, is cup trophy Sunday at Mende required range. The soldiers scored a Under Instrument *Maker, $1.260 of 885 point rile the team ear, Geological ey, Depart- the Coast Guard cutter Interior. Experience, the Juneau Rifle and Pistol hich may have included appren- team tied with 882 each. 1ining, in the instrument- required 3,800 a year, As- g $2,200 trade is Army, who ngton of the arded a gold me ent to Ken Junge of the Medical Office Medical Officer, econd honors n, Department ‘of Agricniture onal branc y; eye, € ingly or combined); 1 to Andrews der- | third place. r, nose, and throat eneral; internal medicine and di-| Cemplete results of the match fol- A1ZNOSiS medical pharmacology; low: and bactericlg public Chilkoot Barracks covering the branches of 200 200 300 500 ) gen and (b) venereal dis- St. Rap. Rap. Pr. Tot. roentgenology; surgery (Cov- garpington 48 49 44 49—190 > branches of (a) general, Doepner 40 46 45 46177 orthopedics) % Cranke 40 46 47175 formation may be obtained | ywwahrer 39 45 47—173 1 311, Federal and Territorial | gidee 40 42 40 48—170 = 885 Junecau Rifle and Pistol Club St. Rap. Rap. Pr Junyze 43 45 46 4718 Waterud 42 43 44 48177 R. Hoffman 39 47 42 48176 (ON URBACH ERE father of Bob Henning 12 the latter part of ON BUSINESS TRIP the, Sew: Leaving on the Baranof Satur- is a p for the past six weeks " ARMY CARRIES PRIN. LOUISE - OFF TROPHY IN RIFLEMATCHES - ston, DC, not later than| Solders Capture Chamber Cup—Farrington Takes L special operation of Diesel engines or in Fourth of Jly rifle match for the perpetual Haida and 2| Rice 8 Ahlers € and bronze of the Haids The Army will not have posses- industrial sion of the Chamber cup until next in be put up for Leon Urbach, one of the leading nts of Seward and for the past fourteen years President of rd Chamber of Commerce, nger aboard the Aleutian and pleasure trip Coast points extending TAKES ELEVEN steamer Princess Louise | ELECTRA BRINGS FOUR ON SUNDAY Four passengers arrived in Ju- passed southbound through Juneau | neau Sunday with a PAA Electra this morning, from this city. Passengers were E. Arrinton, F. D. Worthing, F. Quaran, A. Pearl, | Christoferson, Mrs. G. 8. Griswold, E. Mitchell, Mr. and | and Mrs. J. Mitchell Mrs. D. C. Sharpstone, B. Meadows, AT T T Ruth Hirst and Miss G. Hill. | Try an Empire ad. Knox. taking 11 passengers| piloted by Jerry Jones and Bill Passengers were Al Pearl, H. R. H. Gennings three| i Chil- WELDING total Our Welder helped us out with the following 1ot ad: “Our slogan is: THE WELD THAT HELD. If it’s made of iron we make it. All nite service Ciub = welding guaranteed. Day, or with a tired smile.” individual honors went to local A for ® A thousand air cclls under each foot absorb the jars and shocks of each step. The MASSAGIC Shoe cushions Tot 81 I5 5'1.‘.‘:”\01 A;u lia 424 4}3711‘;3 the heel, cushions the toes Grace Johnson Comes to s and cushions the ball. Soft, Wed Bob Henning of 882 yielding, pillow-like resiliency > e R U.S.C.G. Haida with each step. Amazing The Empire Staff o foot ease. \ce Johnson and her mother, St. Rap. Rap. Pr. Tot., Choice of smart styles and Mrs. Cora E. Johnson, of Seattle, ar- Andrews 42 46 46 44178 | popular leathers. Greal [ rived in Juneau this afternoon on Coberly 43 46 42 47178 values. the steamer Aleutian. Brown 44 45 38 50—177 Miss Johnson will be married to Blanton 42 47 41 46176 | \uj Bob Henning, of The Empire repor- Garrett 40 46 44 43173 | . | torial staff, sometime this month — | ‘ Both Miss Johnson and her 882 mother are house guests of A. W. o e s The patented A MASSAGIC foot-shaped AIR CUSHION 7. Foot Massaging Shoe doesitl _ epU.S() L WEYENBERG FRED HENNING “Complete Outfitter for Men” D e H%H—H-HW—H—I%I‘H—H%HHH—FPH*HH TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MODERNIZATION LOAN-INSURANCE BY FHA! Long Term Loans AN ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL COTTAGE FHA Plan Insured Modernization Finance Will Put a New Face on Your Home. Convenient Re-paymenis For a Brighter and Better Home! You'll spend a happier, more cheerful spring and summer when YOUR HOME is cheerier, brighter, more color- ful! Now’s the time to start doing something about Out of the doldrums . . . into the limelight! it, because values are greater than ever today! Low Interest and Financing Charges! 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