The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 1, 1941, Page 8

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'R 9 | 4 f {Laura R Sept. 11—Mike R. Johns and Dora | ™ MRS. RAY STEVENS e 2 c « | Davis BUYING TRIP h Marjo; Sept. 14—Frank James and Mag-| ON " ” ’ July rs, J e | gle Jackson. | dnddas Shuley L Sept. 16—James Doogan and Ger- | Mrs. Ray Stevens, manager of T YE July 3 G Kir L aldine Feero. the Jones-Stevens Shop, left on 4 W ¥ Sept. 17—Maynard Wahlstrom an the Princess } for the n¢ |Emma Bourne. er annual buying trip. She g Sept. 18—Anton Pugel and Vi to be gone for several L ¥ Mar. 15—Clarence W. Nelson and rmicl |ginia M. Faircloth. 1 icenses issued during ‘et Shion B sl Laskited g S o Rose K. Huntsman. ; Junevll&——rCmb;ll Shipp and Maric | er el Qray totaled 142, he Mar. 19—Thomas L. Jackson and UL R i al nDioAA AL THRRES Mora K. Frank 5 _sept. 2l-a/uvpl,e“ S, Hoag an o y O oot i his best llcks in Sep- | Mar. 20—Harry Patrick Doyle and Lo, | Thelma M. Davis. g \>‘~ ;\"ml‘ x.'u licenses were is- aret M. Kiloh 7 St-)?(.l .;;Ja’mps A ohnsen and lsued he w’ Dv,‘,-p\qm} months in 21 — Ernest L. Hiltz and v ok i P;p{e{u:. L enell and Start the New ‘e marsiage business were Febru- Fr:,iu ”Jf;i”“f” A. Whit q| July 13—Elmer C. Tveter and Cora vvqudlyxszlskaa:t:ufl e o and November, with five li- ~WaR SfHES ' B. Judd. July 25—Wallace E. Peterson and | € s cach. July 19—Harold F. Roth and An-|Alta M. Adams | H . o M 28—Herman M. Jaeger and| % i | Year Blghl Marriage licenses issued here by, Mar 0-Fecms i nabelle Liebe July 27—Elmer R Eaton and Clara | Gray during the year were as fol- Aph) 1 e’ Peterson and Eliza- July 20—Emery T. Herrett and|®. Bell. -« y lows beth Willard June G. Lynch, Sept. 28—Hugh R. McLeod and Jan - Ké 2. Bashelier and | v e 26} i s A ‘ E _gan. 1~ Karl B Bashelier and P8 W B0 o) roon and Er-| July 23-William McNab and | Tazel E. Flinton. s DA e s nestine Jones Gertrude Chesney. October 2 — Edward Welle and Jan. 5. Tn;:y Denton, Jr., and .M)r bodbinneti M. Tiows: abd July 25—Marcelo Quinto and Bes- | L'nda Pademeister. 4 melia ]h ‘m_]“m\m” Naics and Mirlam: L L, sie .]]:?('kson G Oct 3;<?rxarl!(»< H. Watkins :\nd. Al 1L Aty Apr. 8—Eanner Smith and Fran-|_July 26—William O. Johnson' and tear O. Schenk. | ]NSURED SAPETY Judith E. Elstead ok Notviban Ethel Anderson. Oct. 8—George Stevens and Flor- | Jan cn A. Babcock and ¥ reiten July 27—Albert C. Schramen and ence Williams. | T —Martin Kurset and Pearl b 5 ¥ ‘uriel F, Ferguson N pra i Rt Siach and SO | Teiben 6 GHIAE Oct. 8—Rollin L. Emel and Leona | 'J.w)). CA].'J— Louis Joseph Mari and Apr. 16—-Wilbur L. Wester and M,J.“vlqE“AEfi:m C. Johnson and | L. Crouch. : it i | jure l‘l?p[)uh : S Ethal Jennison, ary E. Cockburn, 1 Oct. 10—Lyle J. Nickell and in- | Jan. 25.—-Fred Lehto and Marie Apr. 22—Michael L. Bocatech and July 31—Arthur E. Lind and June | nifred I. Rinehart. | 3. Nelson Hazel M. Mallatt, A. Harrington. Oct. 11—Johan Johansen and Jen- | Jan Edward L. McGuern and Apr. 23 Wilh.'u‘n D. Burdette and| Ausust 3—Ray E. Look and Ger-|nie J. McRoberts. | Jesephine Lino. Fannie MCEWaD. aldine J. Brostrom. Oct. 15—Orlando B. Godfrey and Jan. 30—Fred W. Wood and Ver- Apr. 26—Stéve J. Kauzlarich and Aug. 3—Tim D. Davis and Betty | Sechrest Lancaster. |aie M. Crowe, 10‘»,,;9' ;{ Peterson. 1 Jean Pearce. Oct. 16—Donald M. Graham and With both ; ! || Bebruary 3—Edward A. Stoltz and ™ iApr ST gee B, Allmorong and | _Aug 5—Chris Jorgensen and Ruth| virgimia M. Warden. mind, place your savings where |Mable Jim Ann Charles, E. Dozette. Oct. 19—George H. Tally and Anna y're INSUR 5000 || Jan. G—Willi 5. Sullivan LA = : ; 11\.9:. re UF FD‘LA;.: to $5 1‘ Jan. 6—William E. Sullivan and Apr.. 21—Oscar Engelsvold and Aug. 6—Herbert L. Coleman and|J. Liadal. by an ncy of United | Helen S. Larson, MaerE. Carlson Opal Moore, | Oct. 21 — Charles Walter and G(;‘\l*n.. ent ’v)*.;, investm ; | Feb Nerman O. Miller and ” Mx\&"lv—James S s ai Aug. 6—Joseph A. Brewitt. Jr an(l‘Anmu ‘Hopkm.\. | cavings funds in safe home Doris V ang Yvonne F. M. Forrest. Cecelia H. Rowe. Oct. 25—Peter Guerrero and Mar-| ln(u’(u.fg(fi\ murfL s \( L ! ‘l-‘n b, Bassford C. Ge e ;u::l‘ May 1—Michael Jacejko and Delia Aug. 8—Forest D. Fennessy and |tha Johns. ¢ g ‘ ings income, Open your account Mary M. Jako. Zell Astrid H. Loken, | Oct. 26—Carl E. Carlson and Dox-i with any amount | Feb. 19—Warren C. Eveland and “0rt o0 o ooier and Helen |, AU 10—Uvall D. Moody and Mil- |othv L. Martni | Virginia Dudley. Marcn 4-—F and Carolyn A Current 4% Rate rick B. Reyn Johnson 14 L. Lumpkin. May 6—Arthur R. Ramberg and Luella M. Tucker, THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN® 1) 1941, lie M. Fields. Aug. 20—Daniel Valois J. Laiblin. E. Novak and|G. Aug. 22—Lee Morrison and Billie | Lorein Vienola. Oct. 29—Dale V. Miller and Myrmna . Jewell. NoVeriben 6 oHechar ahyiER0 cod Come in today—take a look at the massive new front end, lavish in the brightness of Mar. 4—Earl W. Roach and Char- May 9—Jchn J, Gibson and Freda lotte A. Farley s ! Owen. Nov. 8—Elmer B. Benedict and & 5 i ALASKA FEDERAL Mar. 6—Joseph Peloza and Grace o M- ",‘J"‘f} Robett F. Smith ana| Aug 23—Jimmic Kitchtoo and| Catherine C. York. | We've got it! The New Plymouth! Come in chrome and stainless steel. SAVINGS and LoA“ Dunn Ll‘l"ll)z\ ‘hlotin "o #%% sophie Johnson " Nov. 16—Charlie P. Brown and today—learn all about the great new stepped- And Plymouth§ Safety Stgnal S?eedometcr March 8—Andrew Ericksen and “" o S0 Et wo e adams and| . AUS 27— Robert L. Lajoic and|Virginia P. Jackson. up performance of this new car—it's a marvel is newly streamlined, there’s a new instrument Ass" of J"“EA“ Bessie L. Lund | Bonnie Jean Culbert ams 40 Georgia M. Harris. Nov. 30—Elmer J. Petersen and to try. Let us show you the wonderful new panel, a beautiful new steering wheel. And— t 2 Mar. 9—James D. Madsen and| ™y 0t o o et Langdon and Aug. 30 — Fred H. Folette and'Vivien Rogers.' Powermatic Shifting, available this year at 19 big Major Advancements that give more . Gertrude E. Silvertsen. thu; L. Olson 8 S S Thelma E. Archambault. | Noy. 30—Carl H. Schmaltz and elight extra cost on even the lowest priced driving and riding luxury than you've ever TELEPHONE 3 s 1E=Rokers W. Chwiing and| " \ay 13—Alvin T. Blake and . IM:_ kflgMcms R. Berg and Ha-|vVirginia P. Nickerson. é % Plymouth. experienced in a low-priced car. Mary J. Whittier Frances E. Smedley. i Sp;fwemr;” 7—John M. Goudie|g 'f""e:{‘?;;afd" Blas Dpitan and See the glamorous new interiors, Fashion- Here’s the car for your money. See this beautyy = —— | May 30—Earl G. Miller and Helen o4 Georgia B. Littlepage. ugx; 1‘—Arcm‘o V. Gloaan el Any Tone in the Special DeLuxe models. test its new power, today ! 3 F—————— — rual b th i I i ~ June 4—Norris R. Crabtree ar e SIBSVELIRTS SRRQESTE | WaLEoD { t’N i Hopkins. Dec. 10—Wayne S. Ramsey and C 0 “7 l‘ l w G n A V L l V C iE | 3 i 7_3":& W. Romer and Len- . S¢Pt. 9—George E. Williams and | Helen V. Carrow. . i & — I @s 4 \ B E S T w I S H E S | B At ; " Dora A. Jack. Dec. 11—Creighten E. Dicner and ! ! | oFe. K. AndLrean, . < Sapt. 9—Lester K. Kolander and | Rose Lee' LaVanway. PHONE 57 \ ! June s—»wlllta‘m Paul Zirglls and | ppne Austad | D Te=BIRr Eradia aRa Olgu\: ! | Rachel M. Cunningham. o Sept. 10—Conrad R. Pederson and | Paul. R - Haie H for a nn‘i;”‘;.‘.::_mf:;?m G, ADgera] N"é“" M. 5(*\;@ Dee. M4—Alfred E. Matson and SR A tal 3 . ept. 10—Harry A. Suggitt and | Gen ; {ter members have had a week to her B. Boyd, Sept. 10—Earl A. Bassford end!and Ra e 3 Shattuck said he viould also { HAPPY PROSPERDUS {'| June 15—Thomas J. Villoria and p“ M. ding. et ax.g Rdg‘f‘_fi:‘;‘f;,l‘“? Martin and OF (f_f R.!JN“ER E@ have a few remarks to make re- SKAGWAY, Bou“D SOUIH ! 2 ! Mary G. Guerrero. i o S SRR [ Wanhdsi’A, Debericin. TRAMD 5 garding the growth of Juneau ;1 — { ! E";;‘l‘l‘l:f"":“ Howard and Dorothy Dsc. 19-Felix L. House and Hen- £ few years, the part the W. J. Mulvihill, Chief Train Di \ 2 ‘ & % | rietta M. White. pRQpOSED HERE played in this growth patcher of the White : NEW YEAR! \Jo‘.l;;::w)ngw‘ar Eifivon iand Ree Dec. 20—Henry Cropley and Anna 2 nd his ideas of the Chamb Yukon Route and Mayor ! June 20—George Davis, Jr., and CELEBRATION MdD«:: AL R A wip ne s S B ;.:'\1“1"1 n:cux:\f)f}n\:\l‘(*:lnh‘ ”1,“'\‘, ! Elige Johnfon 7, Hazel B. Cos;‘:- e S New President Shattuck the ‘Proposals. to be ‘brought! Prinoess Norah enpout Be- ) Junry 20—Alexander M. Smith s o E R . Whra torhbR gl b ke PR e Ank SRt W { AT b L Hokaizy. | Dec. 21—Leonard J. Williamson Says Plan Wl” B“- forward tomol are of impo tu ng no! which ! B c l r c R R S |and Marion E. Edwards. C . attendance is urged be about two months, they will } erg onsiruciion Lo. L T.Hrordp per At Dec. 28—William L. Bills and UD TOmO”OW I o officials, visit California cities as well as ! ; Juie #1-Ball W, Btarks and VU B e ik e - e * The Mulvinils visied thels ovG : COnh’aClOrS and Bllllders Vi\:'inn Eis(]rull:;r. i si s Barbara Agdupp‘i. : B Reorganization of the Juneau YO%NG MEN o" ‘sm while the }\lorul\ was in [)tn" ! LTy Todets fnomion 84, Dec. 30—Andreas Hildre and Sig- Chamber of Commerce along line They are V. W. Mulvibill, Agent I July 1—George W. Hutchins and rid Floberg. | proposed at a megting of the Exet. "'RIP ]‘0 STATES of the Canadian Pacific end Ju- s 1 e Dec. 31—Shelby E. Tucker and utive Committee this Kk will neau Fire Chief, and W. R. Doris. D. Goodson. | discussed at tox SRS vihill, Adjutant Generalcfthe / ¢ e ———— meeti a he Barano; ot 1ev ¥ ... Battalicn, Alaska D cnal Gu UCILE PARKER was stand- l;xs:s‘::jn'" gur(l.\‘d%‘rhii{:(’; l:fn\A tlea.. Wiy, .and q Signas - m‘,_’. 9 ' ing at the door of her apart. | it cearn s ren A‘m .sc:ulhhuux.‘n“ abf)md x geous New Year's setting—the heav- = b mag B TCARINNS TE cxtended trip. They will take own- | writing of the Chamber’s Consti-| p of an auto in Detroit, trad- 4 ily packed snow, the crisp seasonal ! atmosphere and the moon shining down upon it all! | “What a night!” thought she. What fun it would be to join in the New Year's celebration for once. This she had not done for some time, as her husband had always attended the annual stag party and had never thought she minded. ! Now when he kissed her good-by : and happily rushed off, she some- | how felt a stifling vacancy in her heart, and longed to go with him. [ The stag party, ablaze with lights, was in full swing, the very air permeated with the rip-roaring, ' .. 4l | | | In Rushed a Band of Masqueradess | Waving Banners. | hilarjous spirit of New Year's! Streamers and decorations hung from walls and ceiling, also ban- ners bearing all sorts such as “No Ladie: Nights;" and so on. At the very height of the celebra- tion with the music raging in thune derous tones, the door opened, and in rushed a band of masqueraders waving banners, blowing horns and scattering confetti. The orchestra started playing— 1 “My Wife’s Gone to the Country, Hurrah!"” g That was too much! The masque- raders pulled the masks from their faces and the startled stags beheld their own wives. Before they knew it each one had ' a partner and was dancing merrily, regardless of entangled streamers and confetti, regardless of the un- expected interruption, regardless of everything, only consciohs of the New Year’'s Spirit. aleased by Western Newspaper Unien.) A ALASKA SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS | AT THE.AIRPORT TR Ay iy [ Y \} ),C Miss Magnhild Oygard, beginning % ] ' next Friday. \;W & There will be two classes, one | calls | tution and by-laws, would char |only the mechanical s p of ing in their old car, and then make COURSES HERE; the ¢ of important points in the SIARI FR'DA body and not the purpose of tS giates. It is young White's first| The local unit of the Alaska Na- Y work, Shattuck said. trip to the States in 22 years. tional Guard will held the week | The plan be outlined (o i 8o ; drill tomorrow night in the £ 5 | members tomorrow, then referred TOM AND JERRY BATTER Roll will be called at 8 o'clock. B Empire Classifie Made to order, during holiday sea- . son,—Sully’s Bakery. adv. Two Classes Daily-Women o committee to be brousit on tn | floor for discussion next weel of Channel fo Be Giv- | en Cpportunity Women of Gastinecau Channel will be riven an cnportunity to take a course in home nursing through a series of classes to be conducted at the Health Center by Pay! Happy Vew Yeario Everybody We Wish Yeou a Preosperous at 2 o'clock and again in the eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock, and anyone vishing to sien up may do so at those times. The course is designed to cover the fieid of home nursing, first aid and nutrition, with per- haps other similar subjects that may interest the class. The Department of Education of the Juneau Woman's Club is spon- soring the project, and there is no charge for the course. e SCOTTISH RITE RECEPTION TODAY | The Scottish. Rite- Masens arc. holding their annual o6pen house this_afternoon from 2ito 5 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. | A" general program of music is arranged. | The! DeMolays and Rainbow girls will ' hold forth in the ballroom, dancing. Al Masons of whatever degree and the organizations = affiliated with them and their families are invited to attend this annual gath- ering ‘of friends to-celebrate the New Year. 8 R VAN MAVERNS SOUTH A. Van Mavern and wife are passengers 'south aboard the Prin- cess Norah ‘for a month's business and pleaswre trip. He will make on his various brokerage agencies. NATIONAL GROCERY CO. BEN A. BELLAMY-Representatives-FRED DOLPHIN .k s N e PR

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