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ding presents—si c ware. | damp cloths and keep them in | - the refrigerator Guests should be 1 specific - hour; plan ! Here are some things to r worked out carefully in advance ber when ms sandwiches Don't attempt to TVE any ase a silver knife. for foods; choose from. your reper- ir butte and fillin; spread the toire of tested recipes butter that will kee; from oaking into 3 The tea itself ) soften the butter wit - FRIENDS MAKE THE BEST GUESTS | FOR A BRIDE'S DEBUT AS HOSTESS - "~ Heart Aftack Sud HN GODFREY PASSES TODAY CATST. A ;Jo , de ' Claims Long Time Ju- neau Resident Death took John B. Godfrey sud- denly’ this morping, a few hours after he was taken (fo St. Ann's Hospital. Mr, Godfrey, 52, was born in Mil- waukee, Wisconsin, came west and married Mary Campbell in 1911 at 'Seattle. After service with the Army, God- frey came to Juneau in 1919 with his discharge and has been here ever since. He was a hoist man with the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany for many years and held that position until his death. Last night at 9 o'clock, Mr. God- frey was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital where he ‘died at 4 o'clock this morning from a heart attack. Surviving Mr. Godfrey are his widow, his daughter Sybil, on the reportorial staff of The Daily Al- aska Empire, a’ foster son, Hilding Haglund, City Wharfinger, and his mother, Mrs. Frank Wagner, in Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. Mr. Godfrey was a member of the quares or some tempting refrigera- | the office of the Secretary of Alaska, tor cookies will always be welcome. | with nine members present, all but {A. A. Shonbeck of Anchorage, who | Here is some advice about coffee Wil not be able to atttend. eny ‘Z" that brides—and other housewives ' -may find handy: pread-! Breakfast Coffee—You'll have your own favorite method of making |on the Yukon. your coffee brew, but no matter| how, you should always use enough | than a ' formality. P W. C. Arnold of Ketchikan arrived today on the North Sea and B. | Prank Heintzleman this afternoon The members h | coffee (one heaping tablespoon to Paid a visit to Gov. John W. Troy SELL, SEATTLE '! SEATTLE, May 23.—Halibuters arriving and selling here today are ed until t kia for to keep your| each cup of water is the standard and prepared to get down to good tea-is a general €’s a wiches neatly uniform in Pe | proportion); make it fresh every hard work today. way to make erve four and size, pile them three high, then| time and carefully keep your | or five cups: Pu ¢ teaspoons | remove all the crusts and cut them | coffee-making' equipment clean. | of fea into a pof been | into shapes at the same time. Chilled | Viennese - Coffee—Make coffée as 10 HAlIBu‘ERS rinsed with _ boiling Then dwich fillings spread easiest. you usually do, but top each cup% pour five cups of boili ater on | Plain butt bread always is| with a floating island of unsweet- | the tea, caygrsthe,. pok. and. let. it)goed with tea. You can have dishes | ened whipped cream steep three miihutes in a wa f ‘marmalade or jams handy for|Cafe au Lait—Make double-strength place. Then strain it into a pic from for spreads. | coffee for this favorite beverage, serving pot. Be sure to all nice to have stacks of hot| and an equal amount of hot milk. | pitcher of plain boiling wat on ' buttered toast on the table; damson| Pour freshly-made coffee and hog‘! S MODES o the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr e ¥ o O o S M A S T v, AR L She's off to the fair in a tailored suit of blue-gray wool whose high revers are faced with wine to match her tailored crepe shirtwaist blopse and felt hat. A topcoat to match the suit and a new over- night bag, whose scparate lower section holds toilet articles and ac- vesscries, equip her for the trip, 3! | ~ | milk into cups at the same time, tractive. without cream or sugar in smal cups.. — eee (0'CONNOR HERE Commissiqnér of, Cogjtilia-, [ tion.Arrivesfo Probe Local Dispute John O'Connor, Commissioner of | Conciliation for the Department of | Labor, arrived in Juneau today on the Yukon and was “feeling out the | ground” this afternoon before wad- |ing into the dispute between CIO | carpenters and building contractors. O’'Connor had no definite plans, | but was “just going to look around | for a bit.” He is a guest at the Hotel Juneau. 'NINE GET DIPLOMAS | ATSHELDON JACKSON At the Commencement Season at | Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka | last week the following were grad- | uated from the school: Romey At- | kinson, Norman Charles, Jean Gre- ! gorioff, Margaret Kitka, ‘Virginia | Lotte, Gertrude Lawrence, Andrew | Jenes, Wesley Jones ‘and Robert ' Martni: sfe Dr. Frederick R. offered the invocation, ‘HIRAM MITCHELL " OLD SETTLER, 10 | | | | Hiram W. Mitchell, one of ‘the first seitlers on Kinik Arm, west of An- {chorage, and for many years em- ployed as caretaker at the Bank of Alaska at Anchorage, left for Sitka ltoday to enter the Pioneers’ Home. Mitchell, widely known and well liked throughout the Westward, car- I ried four boxes of gift cigars when he went aboard the North Sea today |for the final lap of the trip to his inew home, twin pots for coffee and milk as shown in the illustration are at- | Demi-Tasse — After-dinner coffee, | | | or demi-tasse, is also made dou- | ble-strength and served usually | | Thorne presented| Margaret White, Bure; ¥ g au of Indian the diplomas and John ‘.“',“"'“"’ Affairs nurse, arrived in Juneau on " PIONEERS"HOME POLES EVEN SCORE | as follows: | From the western banks—Liberty and Electra, both with 40,000 pounds, i selling for 7% cents a pound straight; :chel.sea 40,000 pounds, 7% and 7 | cents; Moaney 40,000 pounds, 7 cents | straight. From the local banks—Addington ‘15,000 pounds, Aegir 15,000 pounds, both selling for 7% and 7% cents; Tillicuam 16,000 pounds, 7 cents straight; F. C. Hergert 15,000 pounds, 1% and 7 cents; Ionic 17,000 pounds, | and 7 cents. | 1 | ONBOARD YUKON | BASEBALL TODAY ‘The following are scores of games | played 'this afternoon in the two Major Leagues: | National League | New York 4; Pittsburgh 13. | | Brookiyn 2; Cincinnati 3. | Boston 8; Chicago 15. | Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 6. | American League | Chicago5; Washington 4. Cleveland 3; New York 7. i Detroit 7; Boston 2. | “Bt. Louis 3; Philadelphia 7 JOE MDONALD ON - | YUKON BOUND HOME Joe MeDonald, U. S. Marshal from Fairbanks, i a Yukon passenger re- turning to'the Interiof. He has been out for the past couple of week: after taking -a group of prisoners south. | NEW NURSEFOR et ™ GOVT. HOSPITAL me_ ‘Yukon today to join the staff of the Government Hospital here, Miss White has been connected with Bureau of Indian Affairs work in Montana for the past five years, WITH GERMANS IN | DAVIS (UP SERIES | WARSAW, May 23—The Poles levened the score against Germany at:2-2 in the second round of the tEuropefln Zone Davis Cup series by winning one of the singles matches yesterday but the deciding match was not finished on account of darkness, nly Yesterday's session was little more | = garet Cochrane; Treasw ine Balog; Inside Guard Bavard; Outside Guard, Je! [ DOUGLAS FOR SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ycCormick \las soon | Bin who is leaving Doug- Douglas City Council, in regu s ion last evening, disposed of resulting pr variety of including Public |y Mills, Cecile Mortinson and Health ation, reading of |y McCormick., The latier w new or building regula- |presented with an Alaska pin as tions, sewer and garbage a parting gift from her Lodge- tion, street and wharf repairs. mates. It was decided to renew the Refreshments were served by the 1 funds to match |postesses. plication for PWA the territorial appropriation for a school gymnasium. Dr. Marcia Hay and Public Health nurse, Miss Oy- gard, were present at the meeting | on behalf of an appropriation of -~ Reverend Will Add to Movies city funds for maintenance of a public health center in the com- fri |munity and they also asked the Whlle in No"h use of a room in the City Hall for | |a couple of hours weekiy in con- —Z |nection with the work; the latter The Rev. Freder R. Thorne. |request was granted while the D.D, a Secretary of the Board of |money issue was left for future | Natonal Missions of the Presoyier- consideration. jan Church, is visiting in Alaska in The Council voted also to send | the interest of the New York Offcle |John Martin a check for $25 and | Accompanying Dr. Thorne are Mrs la deed to his lot here, extending|Florence Hayes, editor of the maga- zine, “Missionary Mail,” also of New into the street, for him to sign, to|? allow the city to properly extend | YOrk, and John Abernathy of Flor- Lo streat! Nevr. estimiltes. of . o4 {1k ;D Euprud 18 e peit ML ator of the movie camera, and with the 2000 pounds of equipment which brought with him, is t ‘]]).\u'.\ needed at the city dock are |to be secured, 200 feet of sewer connect od d to w orc be Masonic Destiny Lodge, No 197, m.“”x' 4 g res of Presbyterian work and Tacoma, Washington. He was a|Certain properties with the CItV'S | gther interesting items. The equip- - member of the Elks and also the ewer. system and request of ‘Tony ment includes instruments for tak- s ; Alford Johin| Bradford Post of the |Riess for some street f ‘1 ‘]“ = ’l“‘ ing sound with the pictures. ! |o s proper as granted as the i et (i S Here's a lecson in coffee: In fromt is a breakfast cup (left) and cafe au Iait; in the rear is Viennese tAmerlcan Legion of Juneau. {:‘1\\1'::;‘ g; ”i'“::;p;\ gt m:‘"w_”’r*“‘“t‘-NL;L'U-:I‘"‘”‘“1“"&_‘ 4‘1‘::\' I"]VI‘;S(-I l\ coffee (left) and a demi-lasse. 1 ' New ordinances 12, 13, and 15, gionary Mail,” but also athering i & L e | were passed to a third reading while | data visualized in the moving pic- By, MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGI J0. o that your | plum butter is delicious on toast. "I"E MEMBERS No. 14 was continued in second |tures, thus assuring the accuracy of AP Featore Service Writer the strength iof | %3 |reading. Another new ordinance, the information secured on the trip. i e § A mold'of white cream cheese or pu“"l“e No. 16, to regulate loadings and un- | Mr. Abernathy is assisting Dr. June br il e near the teapoiyou| i a eircle of ruby red currant | | loadings of freight at the city Thorne in his large undertaking. ot ¥ bowl of hali-loaves| Jjam looks pretty on the table | v ATIMZIL wharf, and picketing thereon, wz For the past two weeks the party g v o F "4 dish of thin slices of | and will make an excellent (ou"("_ HERE‘gn-cn its first reading has been taking pictures at Sitka, P ’ inaugur emon and orange,’ each slice with | ' Spread: for. your ‘toast o for v A | A decree forbidding the dur heldon Jackson School, and adja- i T < sovial program]® couple of cloves speared into it; biscuits, if you serve them. | : e . |ing of garbage elsewhere llhr;)n from ;4:1: Slllf:l‘lllx'-;“ol;mhSt‘r)vx:czlx:‘u‘xx:ltet;zsfl_ " SO : +of creath - BmHes | e city wi as issu Y ‘Olty | -WL BALURGRY: S18 Se-5. i 3 $ require elabor- {S Pt St on can get thi some dainty to top off with. A dish | _H i | \forcement of building regulations Dr: Thorne, Mrs. Hayes, and Mr 7 B ) ; 2 . f salted nutmeats, of candied fruit | Afternoon-Heintzleman ;,if?‘,;ulul_‘i‘.:fi,'_ - Abernathy to Hoonah, Haines and N x > " strings, preserved ginger or choco- | and Al’flOId A"ive i R Skagway, where seve ys will be into play b il as a « For refreshments? Sandwich- | late peppermints fits in here. For a | e R reAD | consumed in securing pictures of It has another nice featur It] e mo doubs. Daility wiches more ambitious finale, you could (" l:'()l“‘Al'\:lll\R\' NEW TERM that district. Later the party will affords her an opportunity 10 show | glon’ o erists. Make them up i serve little drop cakes or fingers of| The Alaska Planning Council met i T SV “ | visit the Westward, the Interior, and off kome of g ammist ahead of time, wrap them in angel food or sponge cake. And date |again at 2 o'clock this afternoon In | SEE edtion of officers of the | EOIt Barrow P S ——— Ladies’ Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles, was held last evenir | When You Lunch Tomorrow with the following chosen to be in- | | LUNCH at the BARANOF stalled at a future meeting: Presi- On Baranof Style dent, Mrs. Mamie Jensen; Vice- HAM HOCKS and 1 President, Lillian Bonner; Chap- LIMA BEANS Ui lain, Leila Devon; Secretary, Mar-' , - { . Cather- | ther U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER i NEWS Trustee of three-y term | Mable Sturrock. (By the U. 8. Wieather Burcau) Following the bu spisioh Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bezinni p.m., May 23: the meeting which was ¢ the Showers tonight and #Wednesday; mo e a east winds. DOUGLAS CITY COUNCIL home of Mrs. S Sivad Shto A Weather forecastifor Southeast Alaska: cwers tonight and TO APPLY FOR PWA GRANT | farewell party for Mrs, Cath Wedne moderate east and soutl winds except moderate to fresh 1th, wind over Lynn Canal Forecast ¢f winds wiong tne Coa t ¢f the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh east and & st winds from I e to Cross Sound and fresh 3 northeast winds f 1t to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time parometer Temon. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y 20.88 58 4 w 8 Lt. Rain 3:30 am. today .. 29.97 43 91 Calm Calm Cloudy Noon today 2997 54 67 9 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS i & 1 TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowe 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. | Station last 24 hours temp. temp. 24 hours Weather | Atka 42 | - 40 52 Rain | Anchorage 52 | 38 38 0 Clear | Barrow 22 | 22 22 0 Cloudy Nome 48 | 6 38 04 Cloudy Bethel 50 | 30 82 0 Bt. Cldy Fairbanks 68 16 46 01 Cloudy Dawson 64 6 38 02 Clea St. Paul 32 34 02 Cloudy | Dutch Harbor 36 38 20 loudy Kod! 40 40 07 Rain Cordova 38 44 0 Cloudy Juneau 3 a3 Cloudy si - 02 Ketchikan | 42 0 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert 40 0 Pt. Cldy monton 44 Trace Cloudy 66 54 01 Cloudy Portland 68 54 Trace Cloudy San Francisco .. 60 54 0 Clear New York 68 58 Rain Washington 86 70 18 Cledr WEATHER SYNOPSIS | The storm area that was over the western end of the Alaska Pen- | insula yesterday morning has moved rapidly southeastward during the past 24 hours, being centered this morning over the North Pacific Ocean at latitude 50 cegrees and longitude 150 degreeh where tho | barometric pressure was 20.20 inches. The pressure has risen ove | the West Coast states and has fallen over the Tanana and upper Yu- | kon valleys. 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