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afternoon to the Territorial Mu-‘\\tlr won for bnd;r by Miss Met- seum, which will remain open un-|calf, for pinochle, Mrs. Clifford, til 4:30 o'clock Berg, and for Chinese checkers, Discussions with Juneau Chamber Mrs. R. Lindquist. Sul‘ AGAI"SI members on a program for promo-' Guests for the occasion Inc]udcd tion. of the tourist business in Al- Mrs. Richard Nichols, Mrs. Robert | "MA" pull[" aska were to be held this evening Gorden, Mrs, John Whitely, Mrs. R 5 by Los Angeles Chamber leaders Lindquist, Mrs. Clifford Berg, Miss | The visiting party, 10th such Beatrice Primavera, Miss Lillian Ki- Skagway Hotel Owner Is s il e Wit Ordered fo Pay Dale i, il & v, " 54 675 wages Secretary carney Mrs. Harriet AM\\ Pullen m[ri :\’N” MIS(E[[ANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. M;n:- ;n;(:rl;:n;lv Com- san. Royal Pullen, owners of the ssione Educs i ing pulien House TO HONOR MISS MORRIS '\ ™ acation s weck-end Pullen House at Skagway, must pay Olaf Dale $4,675 under terms at her home on the Fritz Cove road of a decision handed down in Dis- whd “VAIliBe Bhak b her desk in She trict Court late this afternoon by Federal Building Monday. Judge George F. Alexander. - - The Judge found in favor of the FOREST INSPECTION plaintiff in the suit in which the Wellman Holbrook, Assistant Re- | iter, who served as clerk and gional Forester, is spending the day al handy man around the in an inspection trip of Forest Ser- ay hostelry, sought to collect vice At GOO Witk on the GlEcles for 54 months’ work Highway | loh, Miss Jane Blomgren, Miss Ann Morris, Miss Virginia Mullen, Miss Edythe Young, Miss Dolores Smith, | Phyllis Jenne, Miss Claudia | and Miss Corrine Dun- Miss Ann Morris, bride-to-be of Svend Thorpe, will be honored this evening with a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Richard Nichols at her home in the Bishop Apart- ments Guests invited include Mrs. L. F. Morris, Mrs. 5 dgment is not a labor lien but a personal judgment against Mrs. Pullen and Royal Pullen 1 MI tobe T ), | . Mrs. R leqml Mi. \l ry Met- Zatherine Nye, mentioned as a de- s Millie Marie Jorgenso: fendant in the suit, was included N iia Mullen, Miss Lil only because she holds mortgage Kiloh, Miss Mary Je: McN MEAT BALLS SATURDAY AT THE BARANOF y Metcalf, bride-elect of up., was mmpnmm(-n[ g with a kitchen shower | Mary Jean McNaugh- | against the Pullen House, it was ton, Miss Edythe Y explained ores Smith, Miss Henry Roden was attorney for vera, Miss Millie Miss . sented by Faulkner and Banfield. 'and Mis he suit was the first of the present court term. Tomorrow will be motion day, with trial to begin MISS Met(a" Honored A Million Tuesday on the case of William Paul vs. Nick Bez over ownership In fresllly Br'a Tl it |I( en ower S5 T Cleaned Clothes LOS ANGELES s Ray Ha last even T 1A CHAMBERPAYS i & HONE 501 REIURN VIS"' was served by the hostess and during the evening hgn)rs‘— they marveled at the beards grown to impress just such visitors that this is still Alaska, the Los Angeles party arrived at Juneau this af- terncon on the Prince Robert and will remain in port until 9 tonight. Dale, while Mrs, Pullen was repre- Blomgren i —————— : [ Feel Like n at E\L‘J home on Fifth Street. Returning from Skagway, where Chamber of Commerce goodwill At Skagway the Southern Cali- fornians traveled by special parlor car train to Lake Bennett for luncheon yesterday. 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