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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940. * LUNCHEON MARKS 1 The Bomber That Made All Britain Proud GermanS, ; SPRING PROGRAM Approximately 65 women, members { the au Woman's Club, and invited guests tended the spring luncheon sponsored by the new members, held yesterday afternoon at the Methodist Church lors, one of the largest crowds an affair has brought out dur- | esent club year hree-Part Program unusually interesting three- program featured the meeting. as its theme, “General Fed- of Women’s Clubs” the pro- catured a picturization of the departments of !lx‘vdvr:\unn's Ju f_ighling ‘Severe Engagements Re- ported on 20-Mile Front, Narvik STOCKHOLM, April 17—Tonight it is reported that a British expe- ditionary force and small vaits of the disorganized Norwegian Army is reported making a determined effort to rout strong German forces al p | | B R A ge copy o:i*the Club- i : i v‘)m,(,,.‘ ““““n‘xb in a series of battles at Narvik. ? Hoppteid ot ‘“‘. "‘ ii The fighting is reported along « i With Mrs. R. R. Hermann, | l'vr(*i[l";]”el);'l"‘[‘;:‘llrjh badniirtcicin i P t of the Alaska Federation | Fighti i s CAIbL St Fighting is reported to be heavy el st e oo according to dispatches received it i 'm”p‘\} here by Stockholm newspapers. cre twned to reveal successively | | \merican illust Citizenship Depart- aled by a large Amer- held by two club members; i1 Home Department, featur- ETHEL JENNISON iS WEDDED T0 Here is a giant 25-ton Sunderland bomber, of the type Britain is using for long-range bn\rnb}n}x’:"e:?e‘(ll’:‘t‘u{‘rv\:; Insert shows the machine-gunner’s nacelle in the ship’s tail. All Britain is hailing the A( o e Lone Sunderland seaplane which drove off six German Junkers bombers, downing two of them. A news rep: was aboard the British ship at the time. can { discussion and picturization wumer problems, shown by - ’ s, ‘Thomas Haigh abd Mrs. VElna | yno pave been married twenty-five . » 9 w‘lBUR WESTER preven: Bdwation, shown by M e 0ot W w e s . Scandinavia’s Crowned Heads gt and showering the bessings found corsages at their places, to iCouple Is Quietly Married ledge as exemplified by the ' compliment them on the achieve- varous _alvitons of | SoerRler's", 1 0 ey o Yesterday Afternoon k on th read of an ernest'|oneer of marringe. As a special ol pietured by Mrs. R. B. {yjhute three club members, who by the ReV. Glasse e i have this year passed their silver ; & s wedding annive were presented Jennison, ly appointed ¢ ssinstic applause ae With appropriate silver gifts as! 1t in the > of the Al- s et iy Musical Numbers ka Federal Savings and Loan As- sociation, ietly married yes M h Amerieg and My bl Delightful musical numbers were e Gl DeLong, representing North Amers interspersed through the pre terday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to ca sed hanas weross two cou- | Mrs. Alice Jones playing a group of Wilbur Wester, manager of the an example of interna- 'Piano solos, and Mrs. Walter Heisel Gastineau Hotel oodwill and understanding contributing vocal solos that were The ceremony lcok place in the Junior Club Women much appre: parsonage of the Northern Light Department of Junior Club- Le Presbyterian Church and the Re: v port )" John As a final fillip to the program John A. Gls performed the [ and 3 John 'a humorous “dramatic poem” in two ervice R picturized the featured ten new members of The blonde bride wore a black ft. to which fthis denave- the club, who presented divers, un- ailoved suit with matching acce argely devoted. The Depart- convincing excuses for not having £0; and a shoulder corsage of of Legislation, Publicity and voted at the primary election, only gardenias. lic Welfare, were shown in the to wonder a few months later, as Her only attendant, Mrs. Monte living portrait series by Mrs, De- they viewed a le ve session G m, wore a blue-colored Long holding the code of Alaska ed how some lezislators hap- su ith a corsage of gardenias Mrs. Robert Wolney showing the ) be eloeted. This part of Grisham acted as best man newspapers and n um, which was in charge Following the marriage a re- John McCormick, Chairman of - of Mr ception was held at the newlyweds Leg ye, & Mrs. 1L b’s Depar nt apartment in the Gastineau, where eli-fil basket and a botile of islation, proved a hilarious closing close friends of the couple called nilk note for the program. to wish them happiness. of the committee which working out the Heading was in charge of Pointing out how these nine de- ariments of work cover every topic Formeriyy &¢sociated with the Montgemery and Ward office her it touches human life, Mrs. Her- various mn_:l,“lm-r the lx\mh(‘m\‘ the bride returned to Juneau yes- .1.41..‘1,1.;1\(- :;1 interesting discus- \;_t}l l;l{nt E. ] !iu_lmldwl} -""f terday on the steamer Yukon to ;\)i:){)i[;" ‘l‘;v';; xx:ix.. -fl:)flfln :m.d op- M .~‘ ,n’nnA c 1"””““1‘40 1[ :n take over her new duties with the e Gener - membership committees of the club Alaska Federal Savings and Loan which does a million dollar business Assisting them were Mrs. Stanley Associaticn. annually and keeps its budget vei- Jackson and Mrs. Floyd Dry: ir T e : p 1 g The groom is well known in this e ohgrys of decorntions s servipd city and has been manager of Club Women Honored Mrs, Messer, in charge of gifts, and g e ket i p the Gastincau Hotel for several 5. 5. H. DeLong and R. J. Glover, isting with the program The luncheon was prepared and A special tribute to club members years. VESSEL NEARING CANADIAN DISCOUNT served by a committee consisting Until further notice, Canadian Of Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. Charles funds will be accepted at following Crozier, Mrs. John Rogers, and Mrs. o . bers served during the luncheon 9 g Checks and Currency 20% hour and parti ted in the var- Silver . 22% THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PROBE TRAGEDY Brown Bear Investigating Report Trappers Found Shot to Death Enroute to the far westward Aleutians to investigate a report ious program features. - Today’s news today in The Fmpire. Left to right, King Haakon of Norway, King Gustav of Sweden 2 Wing Christian of Denmarks Third 3 el 3 of trappers having been shot to w AN Eu- lEE | the glee club and Clarissa Ursich, | geath, the Biological Survey vessel BOI I I ED lN BOND | BonotHpAMIS Brown Bear last night neared Am- chitka Island, according to a me: Commission. Amchitka is in the Rat Islands CLUB IS TO GIVE CONCERT HERE EVERY DROP OF GOLDEN WEDDING IS AT LEAST 4 YEARS OLD! Locks for | group, of which Segula (formerly @ The straight whiskies in this !called Chugul) is one. It was on | Chugul Island that the trappers product are 4 years or more old! “Wedded" skillfully, they bring you one magnificent taste and mildness. Try it today! are supposed to have been found JahoL to death. Another Chugul Is- ] land near Atka was investivated I B | by the Brown Bear and Unalaska ven oos Commissioner Jack Martin and | found not to be the one on which | the tragedy took place. 'Panama (anal 1 Golde® \ g | & g \\33 2ing Native Singers Will Per form Next Monday at Church 0 / conoeit. fix; Juneaus, nbxt. Mgy hite: Bl happroptiation 10 4eou- 8. o Copyright 1939, Jos. §. Finch & Co., Inc., Schenley, Pa. évening,. aceording “to wopd . /ves|Siuet a Buixl et of Faname, Canall pRO'I'E('l’OR OF celved by the Office of Indian Af-|10°K5. | The action was wken without a| fairs. The concert here will be present- ed in the Northern Light Presby- record vote and c mittee amendmen e on a com- | to the. $223.-| GREENLAND NOW sage received by the Alaska Game| AMERICA’'S BUSIEST | | ! : 5 Chesterfield goes to bat with the A4 Definitely Milder Cooler-Smoking Better-Tasting { i) B ... these are the three good qualities that every smoker wants and every smoker gets in Chesterfield. That’s because Chesterfields are made of the world’s best tobaccos, blended in the right combination. You can’t buy a better cigarette. | H | “The Yankees,” says JOE McCARTHY, “win cham- & “p " pionships because they're good in the box, at bat A | and in the field”. . CHESTERFIELDS win more | smokers every day because they're tops for | cooler smoking, better taste and real mildness. 18 ‘ 1 ) 1 | ¢ | Today’s DEFINITELY MILDER, Cooler-Smoking, Better-Tasting Cigarette | Copyright 1940, LiceeTr & Myers Topacco Co. Bristol Bay Negoiations May Proceed Alaska Salmon Industry,‘ Inc., Issues State- ment to Unions THESE = ==y TRUCK-BUILT GMGs WILL CUT YOUR g4 cosls R4 Wee Bone. . - terian Church. The singers are due 000,000 approved appropriation for| : : Northwest Store Equipment ran Churl, The sk e e it af ine| REPTESenfafive ROErs| sax rmancrsco, cut. aum 11 | trdih ake, edon. Sitka War Department | : —The Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., | * R Aty S g “ A | Makes Demand in has notified the Bristol Bay unions | b et e AT A o TR g 4 | it is ready to negotiate on wide corporallon Géorge IT./Bametl 1a, diedtpe ot ] IRNGLEIRIN Pt Heds B i) House Today agreements but if unable to do so, ' > will cancel the expedition to the | | 318 TERRY AVE., NORTH, SEATTLE, WASH. WASHINGTON, April 17.—Rep- |north for fishing this season. Mileage Meter Tests prove no other m;ck : ; ; GMC gas economy—engine for | MANUFACTURGRS. and. JEREERETRIN & rosentative Bdith Nourse ROECTS| g congern tssued the following R ot W FINE WOOD AND METAL FIXTURES A |the House today that a protector- | statement: { °$|m§°:£:r . é::\afl(cn:z-.fiuwmuch % o 3 |ate should be established over| <All 1939 agreements as well as | s Ti ayments through our own YMAC Plan Ffl ALL T T s s : 5 Greenland “until such time as Den- 'propasals for the 1940 seasan have ot lowsat aidilable, ratee « THE TRUCK OF VALUE « n YPE s onz 5 . 7 mark regains her sovereignty.” |peen submitted by the various/ Heeess W Tnie i She stated that it was indicated |unions and have been reviewed. Ne- BARS, BACKBARS, SETTEES, BOOTHS, DISPLAYS, s Wyt |in British statements that Great |gotiations can now proceed without! 1 WALL FIXTURES, SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, TABLES, STOOLS, UPHOLSTERING DISTRIBUTORS OF | Britain might take over Green- land but the United States should prevent any European power from | doing this and this nation should | act immediately. 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