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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1939, ’ 1n¢ Women In The News— ROYALTY TROD | Education al Fresco | LOS ANGELES o & grouP ERE (Y Win- MBOCN S ; ON 1 0"" TOUR Prince Robert in Last Eve-| b el ning-Carried King Southern Californians Vow and Queen TheY Like Our Weafher “Fit for a king,” the Canadian Even When Wet Here’s how to pour masterpieces out of glasses...first, pour Johnnie Walker an’ soda into them! National steamhip Prince Robert, Which was in port last night with A ) 165 passengers, including 135 on the RED LABEL, 8 years old BORN 1820.. we enjoyed Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce | BLACK LABEL, 12 years old l"’”l“’"l“"”‘! of Los An- goodwill tour, hasn't quite got over Both 86.8 proof ] its recent contact with royalty. | It was the Prince Robert which carried King George and Queen hamber of Commerce. Elizabeth of England from Victoria | The Southern Californans came | § : to Vancouver, B. C. just a week| at 3 o'clock on the Canadian Na- " " % ago yesterday. Escorted by four de- steamer Prince Robert, via WITH BRAINS stroyers of the Canadian Navy, Lhe‘ and Sitke. They had a Mabel A. Sugnet, formerly o ship set a new record for the pas- ¢ of Taku Glacier just be- ~Ann Arbor, Mich., won first yes afternoon and in Juneau on the annual goodwill tour of the Los An- IT'S SENSIBLE TO S5TICK WITH OHNNILE [[ALKER BLENBED SCOTCH WHISKY CANADA DRY GINGER, ALE, INC., NEW YORK, N; Y., SOLE DISTRIBUTOR ge, three hours and ten minutes. | ving here, though it had Place when government sec- | pyng the crossing, the King and retaries at Washington par- ticipated in a ‘“beauty with brains” contest. e bucketfull” al Sitka Queen remained in the glass-en- closed observation room Iorward.‘ having luncheon there win their y of cight and taking a lively ! est in the scenery, according | to Purser A. H. (Bert) Robson. Gold Cuff Links | Capt. Harry E. Nedden was pre- | sented to thei esties, receiving as a gift a pair of solid gold cuff links, each of which is engraved | The heat doesn’t present ins i il Trips to Mendenhall Glacier and browsing about town 1 the Los Angeles visitors during their stay. They left at 11 last night for y end will be back here to- »w afternoon and evening from 2:30 until 9 o'clock. Fishing, But No Fish James L. Beebe, President of the Los A mber, said everyone in the was enjoying the trip Rex) and the other with “ER.” (for ' They’re dabbling their tootsies in the campus pond as the; i 2 s : 'y study for their i the He was accompanied Elizabeth Regina) | final examinations with the mercury nearing the uncomfortabl}; nineties. by hi and two husky sons, Though only 50 passengers were — - . TR0, : Harry and James. The Beebes went aboard the Prince Robert daring 5 3 out in a commercial trollr at Sitka : e i the aoce ¢ von vieos|CARRY ON, IS UaNgC R (R At W for a féw hours of fishing. “Fi - . o p and Vancouver were crowded with [ ot af Hhe Basanot H‘le wili faie ing” was all they got, however, WITH VOICE {virtuelly all the residents of those the place of the Thursday mn(cn- ' Becbe admitted when pressed. Martha Lipton, a contralto, of two places on departure and ar- IERRITORIA[ Gof TR R ; Charles P. Bayer, Field Secretary | New York, won a $1,000 Na- rival | | AR 4 of the Los Angeles Chamber and | tional Federation of Music . Robson described the King and i) | Manager of the tour, said that on| Clubs award as a promising Queen as “most gracious” persons. | the party'’s return tomorrow, the singer and the next night a M- Wi MRS. MacDONALD - Los Angeles men wish to get to- manufacturing firm gavehera | presh from its winter overhaul gether with Juneau Chamber lead-| $500 prize and an opporfunity ',i vancouver and bearing all the Juneau Re(ommends Con. HEfiDED OUISIDE p ers for a talk on the tourist situa-| to sing on a national radio fr.cn paint and high polish befit- o o tion, lcoking toward promoting trav-| hook-up. ting a royal vessel, the Prince Ro- tinuance as Long as 10 JOIN DONALD el to Alaska S = bert arrived in Juneau at 3 o'clock : his is Bayer's ninth trip to Al-| ... e vosterdny ASlerhoE aud ccked ab! Funds Allow Mus. Donald MacDonald, wife of uuku';muu.:zr; Buijvr\ ),mz; & the City Wharf, departing at 11 LR ?h(; A]ul:,k;{\ Immheé of the Inter- Other Los Angeles Chamber offi- clock S shi national Highway Commission, was Grace S. Stoermer, President of the '+ The Prince Hohert Deglis s f'«?i';\’m‘lfmn"fi'fli"t ]‘:i"‘]_“;’r‘m“l’:]' Aleutian today, taking her first trip Women’'s Community Service Aux- kil o % adiil ol B 2 . " e 4l | Outside in 19 9ye; regular summer schedule next week, ¢ pamber carry on its activities on W PRI % ihary, and General Walter P. Story, 3 % A0 - After visiting in California, Mrs Pitector of the: Clismber. returning to Juneau June 21 on ils tne present basis as long as funds | MacDonald will g0 to New Tork to Assistant Manager of the Canadian ber posed the problem which the A 2 - R SR o £ Geological Survey, who outlined the | * TR WITH FEET '] program ‘of the survey for the pres-| | FRIDAY MEANS | Tenderson July 6 at | shea - "It “was- amnounced the_Junea | winning a contract to appear OF sEATTlE'TES speaker at next Friday's luncheon | | B A n A “ o l" the bids to be opened July 6. o4 Vancouver - Ketehikan - Sitka - Ju- will permit, it was announced at to- | join her husband, prominent Fair- Fish and Céld Storage Company at organization is now attempting to ent year, and Walter Reidel of Da Seame Offl(e in a new revue. which the Chamber is holding for | i | The contract calls for removal of: ASSEMBLE your LIVING ROOM 1o your choice. The Smart Bride will base her living room furnishings on one of the very new mohair-covered spring-cushioned davenport and chair sets we are now showing in the newest colors of this year— Wine, Turquoise, Brown, Frosty Green, Dusty Rose, and others. To complete her living room assembly she will add one or two genuine Karpen Chairs, then choose from our truly excellent selection of the newest in graceful Imperial Tables, colorful rugs, handsome lamps (in both floor and table styles) and gleaming mirrors. | - Chamber of Commerce Goodwill Party Touches Here Southbound Bound for home after what they declare unanimously to be the best Seattle Chamber of Commerce good- will tour ever, 147 residents of the Only passenger for Juneau on the Failure of the Territorial Legis- | International Highway,” who is now Speakers at tod: luncheon were Janeiro, a dancing singer, as | 1 eral Motors, Delco division for Lunclicen at. the eers today asked bids on dredging Prince Robert was Roy M. Winslow, lature to appropriate for the Cham- | jecturing in the Eas BOAI HARBOR 3 John Reed, geologist with the U. S 8 i o | ived in New York after of the small boat harbor at Juneau, . We Work Wonders .... WITH OUR HAIR STYLING! Let us frame your neau-Vancouver run. day’s Chamber luncheon sanks resident and “father of the Prince Rupert. decide. U. S Engmee[s fo Open Carmen Miranda, of Rio de DI(IUM 0“ IOUR ton, Ohio, Patent Attorney for Gen- Fried Filet of Sole SEATTLE, June 8—U. 8. Engin- 267,000 cubic yards of material. SUCTION OR BUCKET " Dredging will be next to the last step in construction of the small s already pro- 5 gy el i i Queen City stopped at Juneau for face in the flattery TED; by the War Department last wm-f a few hours this mornnig. ! of a personalized 723 The Aleutian docked at the Alaska hair style that will ter, | The City of Juneau will build a| deck and floats as soon as dredging | WITH BOOKS is completed, probably having the‘ harbor in condition for use late this | summer, ‘ At present the city is faced with! the problem of deciding whether it should spend $10,000 to build a rock | wall to retain material which would | be thrown up by a suction dredge, Juneau dock at 7 o’clock, sailing from | the Alaska Steamship dock at about! 10:30 o'clock. Bonita Granville, 16, of the Their trip to the Westward and | movies, who hasn't been in a into the Interior was “simply grand” public school in three years, the Seattleites said. They obtained won the right to appear with an excellent view of Mount Mc- the class for graduation this Kinley on the clear, hot day they| year after agreeing there'd be returned from Fairbanks down the | no cameras, no publicity and Alaska Railroad.» The reception in | AR ol A BT baskets of flowers. Fairbanks, as well as at Seward, An- | If the wall is not built, the U. S.| chorage, Cordova, Valdez and other Alaska cities visited, wast most cor- Engineers will let the contract to a| G i h D !- ; ial. Most of the travelers men- pricket, drodRe RonpeRI. vyhtc_h fall re ( en e eo ?mned Siotska Dhowever as the place | dump the dredged material in the their enjoyeé ot 01_' ail channel, 4 comphmented The tour party was the biggest ever and included a number of top isabe" Cashen IS t . last Evening flight exfacflves from Seattle. TEACHER THROUGH & —_— Enfefialned Here Mrs. Collis E. Druley entertained Miss Meta Bloom, member of [with dessert and four tablos of the Fairbanks public school faculty, Previous to her departure, Miss | PriGge last evening at her home in :‘:’i ‘;:]‘;’“&h on the Ax]’“::‘fl“smfly Isabell Gashen, who Is on the stars [the McBride Apartments, compli- & SPeRd he SHERE Tr HIG BIIEe | of the Territorial Auditor, was en-|entary to Miss Gretchen Deleo, ki s b e o Mrs. Robert Bloom, pioneer resi-| tertained informally with a lunch- | Lride-elect of H. C. Redman, whose g ¢o or'the Golden Heart city. make you newly attractive. pit !\ The ROYAL N ‘Q Beauty Salon > ‘ ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator 115-2nd Street— Genuine SPRING-AIR MATTRESSES, priced from $26.50 to $45.00. Choose your BEDROOM SUITE from our showings in Walnut, Birds-Eye Maple, Philippine Mahogany and Early American Maple. 3-PIECE SUITES priced as low as $69.50 BECAUSE eon yesterday and today. {marriage will take place here on | . Mrs, Agmes Adsit was hostess o |Joly 1 e ; increased space has become nec- PERFECT SETS for Miss Cashen yesterday at the Bar-| Bowls of roses, violas and. forget- ol anof Hotel, having Miss Geraldine |mne-nots were chosen by the nostess “EAT“ESS e”al‘y '0!’ flle !Ilalll'enallce lll II‘IY Bodding and Mrs, Miles Godkins as v center each of the individual | = 4 3 her guests. Today Mrs. Godkins en-tables for the charming aftair. IS A PRIME 1 standards of optomelry service— The June Bride will find tertained with a noon waffle lun-| Honors in bridge were won by 5 just the convenient, airy cheon for her sister, Miss Cashen, Mrs. Arthur Adams, first; Mrs. ASSET sort of Dinette Set she wants in either the all hardwood 5-piece sets, the Howell modem and for Mrs. Grant Logan, of Doug- Michael E. Monagle, second; and las. Miss Cashen was given a cor- Mrs. Lu Liston, consolation. Miss sage by the hostess, who also geve DeLeo’ was presented with a- ioveiy I have moved my office o the BLOMGREN BUILDING on each of the honorees a gift. y iz ’ oy o e s andg ity gift prize during the evening. RIANGLE B amEat o, the Jiier ! s. L R o e Nt are leaving for the south tomorrow ! CLEANERS rlo“r sTmT, where l am new styles of dining furniture that we have on display. morning on the Princess Louise. There are 217,300 persons per PHONE 507 square mile in some districts of PACKER IN JUNEAU Frank Wright, Superintendent of CARPENTERS AmNTloN at Hoonabh, is stopping in Juneau in | SWCiul Meeti"g the Icy Straits Packing Company connection with cannery business. | x‘:. s a guest at the Gastineau Ho- | ri(lay, Jllll(‘ H:M P’ M. Wright said he believes “every- thing will be ironed out” with em- FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND ployees and fishermen before the OTHER SPECIAL BUSINESS canning season starts for his district RS LOCAL 2247 ART PETERSON, June 20. L T Secretary. Try an Empire ad. now installed and ready to serve your eyes. In graceful, amber-toned hardwood, yowll find the set that's just right—smart table (extending) and four leatherette upholstered chairs (cushions and decorations in red or blue) priced at $35.00. The modern Howell Sets are guaranteed as advertised in Good Housekeeping magazine and are sturdy as well as handy. Topped with red or black linoleum, the tables are either solid or extending types and are shown in sets of three or five pieces, with the 3-piece groups priced as low as $25.00. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST | Telephone 636 ‘~ Juneau - Young Hardware Co.

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