The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 28, 1939, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 POLLY AND HER PALS POOR HANK.' IT'S A DAD-RATTED DESPICABLE RY H DEAL HE wuz DEALT! R SO'S E'D FEEL HE wuz HEAD TH' HOUSE:-- o' man; Mrs. Jay Smith and Mrs. G. Edward Knight. { Planning: Mrs, Fred Hash, Chair- }mnn: Mrs. Lee Corkle and Mrs. | G | Wesley President Names Committees For Coming Year| vii pussey snd wre. 5.5 smicn | | | Handiwork: Mis. J. E. Bland,‘ | | [ eorge Martin. | Chairman ,and Mrs. Thomas Hall. session was held yesterday | Mrs. Virgil Puzzey and Mrs. afternoon when Susanns Wesley | George Martin were elected respect- Circle of the Metropolitan Metho- | jvely to fill vacancies in the offices dist Church met in the church par- lors to outline activities for the winter. | for October 11 with Mrs. J. B. Smith Mrs. Roy Murphy, President of | as Chairman. | the organization, presided and acted | Mrs. Jay Smith led the devotions | as hostess to a large group. and talked upon “Bearing One'sl‘ Committee appointments for the |Cross” and “Service to the Com- coming year were announced by Mrs. | munity.” She closed the devotion Murphy as follows: with a plea to the women for more Program: Mrs. Borge Skov, Chair- | whole hearted activity in church work and urged them to support the women's bible class to be organized next Sunday with Mrs. Knight as teacher. | - D - A b of Vice-President and Secretary | A rummage sale was announced GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: #2.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 THE MOST POPULAR Russiaa | cigarettes are called Kazbec. This is not a brand name, because there | are no brand names in Russia Each cigarette has about two inch- es of tobacco and three inches of paper mouthpiece. | she D - | FALL DANCING ULASSES | Jow enrolling. Phone Dorothy S.| Roff, Red 119, 315 Third St. adv. Royalaire A Versatile and Complete Home Cleaning System. Cleans bare floors and linoleum. Nusts lamp shades, drapes, etc Blows or sprays demoth vapors. Cleans and renovates mattresses. Dusts and renovates upholstery. NOT just a vacuum cleaner. Here’s the finish of Bob Pastor’s after 38 seconds of the eleventh Youngi Reb‘ublicans} To Meet Friday The Young Republicans have de- | cided definitely upon the game room |at the Hillcrest for their first fall | meeting at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow I night. Ronald Lister will have charge of Advance SALE |- Quality T e Furs ‘; 'S B ¢ W F HENNESSY. COGNAC BRANDY 84 PROOF Have it demonstrated in your home. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO- 140 So. Seward Phone 161 Now's the time . . place . . . to buy your fur coat!l Prime pelts, expert workmanship, advance 1940 styles . . . they're all yours in our huge advance salel Guaranteed savings! Shop— compare our low prices! Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings 7-8 E It takes TEN bottles of wine to make ONE bottle of Three-Star Hennessy. FLASKS and FIFTHS | Distilied ond botled | @t Cognac, France | JA3HENNESSY &CO Established 1765 | soteu.s.acents. Schieffelin & Co. NEW YORK « IMPNPTERS CINCE 1704 MOOSE LODGE MEMBERS—ATTENTION! First Social Event of the Moose Fall and Winter Season BASKET SOCIAL Have your lady bring a supper for two in a box, basket or what have you Prizes will be offered to the best decorated basket and to the basket obtaining the highest bid. 1.0. 0. F. HALL Second and Franklin Streels FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 29 — 8:00 P. M. BE PREPARED TO ENJOY YOURSELF. There will be music, dancing and other entertainment. There will be supper for those who fail to bring a lady. An Evening of Fun and Frolic for All— Bring Your Wives and Sweethearts. dropped several times in the first and second rounds, game but losing fight against Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis at Briggs Stadium, Detroit. Pastor came back to stay until the eleventh. But here he 8, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT ————— SHE DIDN'T/ J\ BUT JESS YESTIDDY HE FOUND OUT TH KEY DON'T FIT ANY DERN ound of the scheduled twenty round bout. Sam Hennessy is the referee, SEATTLETO GET BIG 6O Welierwei;h—t_ Champion- ship Bout fo Be Staged in Fight Next Month SEATTLE, Sept. 28. — Promoter Nate Druxman announces he has ‘.signed Henry Armstrong, welter- | weight champion, who will defend his crown against an unselected op- ponent here on October 20. Elks Cabaret Dance Slafed Affair Will Be Given Satur- day Night-First of Fall Season’s Specials The F' ali ent jopul ight 1 Jalk i ions nre ieque b, There will be special refreshment t the tables, according to the dance committee which consists of Ar- thur Adams, Chairman; Leonard Tlolmquist, Art Burke, Joe Lynch F rson and Ted Adams Music will be furnished by Stan- ley Cox and his orchestra and danc- ing will start at 10:30 o'clock. - MINISTERIAL ASSN. MEETS FRIDAY NOON Members of the Ministerial Asso- | ciation will hdve their luncheon [ meeting tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock at Percy's Cafe. The meeting has been advanced from Monday to Friday to include the Rev. and Mrs. David M. Wag- goner who are sailing south on the Aleutian. The Rev. and Mrs. Wag- goner will be guests of the group. Wives of the members will also attend the affair. s wll start off the special a'nment features with Cabaret Dance Saturday Nks Ballroom. The ks only, and reserva- tod to be made at st rd of the Elks e SPECIAL SERVICES TOMORROW AT HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL St. Michael and All Angels’ Day will be observed in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorrow with bration of the Holy Communion at 10 am, The Theological Seminaries the American Church open tomior- row for their fall terms. Also to- morrow, the Rev. E. J. Randall will be consecrated Suffragan HBisnop of Chicago, in that city Eighteen years ago Dr. Randall spent a week in Juneau, the guest of Dean and Mrs. Rice. He was in- strumental in getting the beautiful ar hangings which are used in ly Trinity Cathedral. e — 15 PREPARING FOR TROUBLE CARSON CITY, Nev., Sept. 28.— The San Francisco Stock Exchange H WAR——U. §. STYLE has filed a cele-| of | THE KNOCKOUT! LOUIS RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE After being goes down for the ten-count articles of incorporation in Nevada and prepared to move to Reno in event the proposed ham and eggs old age pension scheme becomes a law. Directors of the exchange said the three percent gross income tax that is part of the proposal would make it impossible to operate in California. The state will pass on the pension plan at a special elec- tion November 7. The ham and eggs proposal would pay $30 weekly in seript to all citizens over 50 years of age. - ee - MRS. WOOD NICKELS SOUTH BOSiUN, Va., Sept. 22 —National tobacco festival head- quarters received a request for oae of the festival's souvenir wooden nickels from a Bristol, Tenn, wo- man who signed her letter “Mrs. Wood Nickels.” >ee - THE RUSSIAN word for red, krasny,” also means fine, beauti- ful, or pretty. Thus Russians speak of a red horse, a red girl, a red house. Moscow’s Red Square was so named by Ivan the Terrible— and not by the 1917 revolutionaries. Wiomenr In Thcr News Happy Landin Tamara, the L singer, arriving from Europe, said she would not wear corsets, added most women wouldn't. IN TARZAN'S ARMS The former Beryl Scott, San Francisco society girl, receiv- ing congratulations just after she was married to Johnny Weissmuller, swimming star of jungle films. REDS ARE | BLANKED BY CARDS Tight Race for Pennant in Nafional Lleague- Not Cinched Yet (By Associawed Press) Fiddler Bill McGee stopped the Reds cold yesterday afternoon by beating the National League lead- ers on four well scattered hits to | keep the St. Louis Cardinals in the race for the pennant. Each team has four remaining games, including the final game of the present crucial series this after- noon. The Reds are now in the lead by only two and one-half games. The Cardinals yesterday licked | Bucky Walters, mound ace of the| Reds. Walters has 27 victories to| his credit so far this season. Twenty-five thousand fans wit- | nessed the game, | Takes Doubleheader | Chicago took a doubleheader from | Pittsburgh yesterday in wild hitting games. The two teams made 53 hits, including four homers. | Knocked from Mound | Cleveland knocked Johnny Rigney | from the mound in the first game of a double contest yesterday afternoon and then went on to take the sec- | ond game. Browns Walloped The Browns took their ninth ; straight defeat yesterday as the Tig- | | ers mopped up, taking the three-! game series, | | | | | | GAMES WEDNESDAY National League | St Louis 4; Cincinnati 0 | Chicago 9, 9; Pittsburgh 8, 5. | American League Detroit 7; St. Louis 5. gs... ... AND WITH THEM Fira Benenson, style director for a big New York store, turned from abroad to spread the back-to-corsets gospel. IN WAKE OF TRIUMPE Zazu Aranha, daughter of the Brazilian minister of foreign affairs, Dr. Oswaldo Aranha, reaches U. S. just after her father negotiated a loan from the U. S. for Brazil. Cleveland 5, T; Chicago 2, 5. Sec- ond game played at night STANDING OF CLUBS (Official to date) National League Won Lost 94 91 83 kit 3 67 Pet, 627 611 550 .541 497 447 410 Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn New York Pittsburgh Boston 59 Philadelphia ' 44 American League Won Lost New York 104 43 Boston Cleveland Chicago Detroit ‘Washington Philadelphia St. Louis BUSY _—War dangers and the U. S. defense program have in- creased the duties of Charles Edison (above), who automatic- ally became acting secretary of the' navy upon the death of Claude A. Swanson July 7. Edi» son had been assistant secretary. By Alan Klein

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