The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1941, Page 8

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PAGF, EIGHT RN ¥ THE DAILY ACASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 3 " MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1941 Sponsor Honored i‘u(a es 0" Following the successful launch- ([} Rear Admiral Bowen present- cd Mrs. Lucas with a beautiful RRRFRRIRRARRS FIFRRRRRFRIFRFRTRARRRRE TP RRRRRRRAFRRFRIFRFRRFFTRFTFRRRY SORTTTRFIRRIRAFTR old pin desizned with her initials % a a( 0 |1 which is surrounded by i Jiamonds snd sapphires. The Lu- 74 f: ) ?: | ANNOUNCEMENT! |dort Astoria for lunch and home. uneau ow Leaving New York on Monday October 27, Mayor and Mrs. Lucas | 1 Washin; SN ston on Tues- | Dimond and isited day with Delegate letters '[e” of |mp[essive.\n- Dimond. They visited the United States Senate and witnessed | (Ceremony at Launching | viee-president waiiace preside at| the session. They met many Alas- of U. S. S. Juneau [k while in the national capital |and were guests of Col. Paul Lo~ RSS2 oS 0.06,6.0,6,6,6,6.6.6 C0,6.6.6.0.6.6.5.6.6,6.6,6,6,0.6 26000 6 X606 eN0 056 06 6 6 G 6 G | war of the Quartermaster De- Harry 1. Luca nd Mr . wiment, United States Army, and s ; ‘J“", Mocaitalyva “' Mrs. Logan on an auto ride ‘and| C U SS. Juneau a \riea | then fo a theatre. Mrs hf;z;m is a| . " e ways at Kearny New | sister of Mrs, limer A. Friend of ey. on the afternoon ()u!)':v)” city e O how headéd back to| The next day the Lucases visit- |ed Mbunt Vernon and then head-| § " J . their home town, accord- $ here by|cd for Los Angeles to visit their i ) letters received here by : |son Lee, then were to drive up {he coast to Seattle and steamer | it back home to Juneau. In one letter Mayor Lucas -«ml\ be very glad to arrive a [ Have Been Appointed Exclusive Dealers / A 2 f¢ ¢ i / o / “ 5;’ % @ 2 4 o % % ¢ @ /i ] @ @ : 0 2 g Wiy v gl | % inthe Juneau and Douglas Area teresting trip. £ On arrival in Seattle, southbound DAY To BE ;f | . 1 % for @ : 4 ¢ : % 7 % 4 A i f « « Junedu dock. They can N all of the east coast, but give | \e west. Humpback salmon is i ter than Maine lobsters NN o o o oNoN oV o o o o o ooV o oV ool o N o o o NNty from Juncau, they were met by Larson, Secretary to Mayor | 1 Charles Griffin of Trick wiay and others. The twol ‘ phctographed by the staff of | ne o0ee ittle Post-Intelligencer orted to @ hotel by : .i Program Will Be Given in| g | Capitol Theatre - Lucases spent a few day Seattle, then Mayor Lucas flew Public Invited o Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Mrs. ublic Invite s left aboard a train for Ki — as to visic her aunt, Mr. Lucas yent a week in Milwaukee visit then Mrs. Lu | Armistice Day will be observed| |in Juneau tomorrow, with stores,| .|offices and other businesses tak- ing the day off, the Juneau public| troit where they took delivery of| cheols having a half holiday but| S Y it they drove Public exercises will be held in the a Packard. From ; _|Capitol Theatre starting at ing his sister jcined him and they went to De up to Canada and around, then re: 1 e p U. 8. 8 agara Fall *\-'l"".iiv“" “(Ju 1;1;-}:’,‘?::(-“ \assa. |Eram. arranged by Claude Car-| ™ = there . %" |negie and Supt. A. B. Phillips, will wotts where they spent four i chusetts, Where Hiey P Mletcher|De short and snappy as arranged| § lances s with mma letcher ds {and will be as follows [ 310 3 stationed in Ju- . i | pBrown, formerly stati 1. Presentation of Color Guard | £ aboard the Coast Guarder| c d il American Legion i ugs ;:1;1‘:?:! g:‘f‘;i‘:“; |2. National Anthem .. H. S. Band| Arreste € On entering Gloucester they were Lllll\"nmwln:: i ”l[’l(\‘;,‘ ‘Cl gu mw‘ 5 o onorn Gerin 01 44§ S o er t S| A Complete Stoek of : ks | e Has Been Installed in Our Showrooms o'clock in the afternoon. The pro- X3 “Tallapoosa, erions Charg | they found | < a serious charge until they four (Led by Miss Merle Janice out it to be a joke, planned byi ! m Glou schroeder) 2 : : m ). Armistice Day Address | llot l“t ltem\ RS Commander Bros cester, the two of Massachusetts, M Hampshire, then went to Ne sister aparl- ; millions ol saw many in York Cit d other % i s (g Gov. Ernest H. Gruening munity - Singing Audience | ing of “Taps” Harry Sperling | Dismissal of Color Guard | American Legion | Pla RRIRRTR YOU ARE INVITED To Visit Our Showrooms and Inspect This Fine Line of Electrical Appliances DO IT TODAY City to Mr. Lucas’s ment after dc cars enroute. The teresting sights in 3 and adjacent suburbs week-end with Commander L. W ] Perkins and his family on Staten o l ay | Isiand. Commander Perkins is an- . other Coast Guarder well knowa R in Juncau where he was stationed | I cveral years. | Breaking the Bottle | rben, in one letter Mr. Lucas wday, ot U1 Ghores and Offices Will Be! pm. October 25, came ! ceremony of “Breaking the Bowe | Clasad AJ| Day-Schools | | | - and had a writes “Then on our own U.SS. Juneau. I only] wish that all of our Juneau peopie H Id could have witnessed this gmnrll ave Half Holi ay erel ;. It was very impressive meay (5,04 “1‘4(1“‘;‘::\[ did sumvl.hiyn“ to vour| Juneau will observe Armistice heart. Mrs, Lucas and T were es-| ;iu “’l'"?_“ “_»“ A et corted to Kearny by Lieut. Comcr.| B * 0": ;‘»i : tl ft.mcv _c;lr the| g T dhiar cabtioa] ‘car, On| S EARREAJTHE: BOIRE which will e L e wers |Ceerve <holiday houts dnaiheaal 5% ¢ ternoon. otographed Wwith @ without e |r‘n tographed 1 A 5 Ut ficers, City, e e Navy Admicals.c TG we wersl 3 AR R | ake e ¢ platform where | P e day off. | taken to the upper pk Ssge i g BUR ) Mrs. 4 as presented with the Buus- THORE WIS L grade, will only take a half holi-| official bottle which was covered |, o T 000n sessions being held \\;hx xmb::m Tll:);)c‘nded from th (as usual but roll will be called at| deck. of the- sy 1 oclock for the afternoon ses- ) Brief Talks Made {00 then dismissed for the ex-| “Talks were then made by the ercises to be held in the Capitol| & following: Rear. Admiral A“‘”“","."“ Theatre, If the weather is O. K.| Andrews, Commandant of the 3idiy,. gy dents of both highand grade Naval District, who stated in buvf“hchwlb will march to the theatrs,| remarks that ‘Juncau was :u?othfl headed by the band, but if 1t 1s nail in Hitler's coffin’s Rear Ad-) i ine students will just flock to| miral Harold G. Howen, "‘K_ l_' %€l the theatre and when the program of Naval Operations at Kearny, ;o ue. that will be all for the who received a big hand from the ay. f vorkmen when otroduced bt | A Full Assortment of Parts Has Been Stocked. woans when he told them they would have to speed up their work. Da‘e Changed ior Wants Ship to Come Here Our Tony (Delezate Anthony J W . taik which was followed by muyself 1 T extended an invitation| A chanee of date for their sew- ged that the ship be senliing session was announced by the, R L O A A A A a2 AR RN RIS RRRRRRRRRARRG RRRRRF NN NN o o o oo oV N oot OO O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O O OO TS DN NS O NN N N NN NN ONONONoN NN NN VooV o oo} 229 B2 S e e S S 2 3 S S G s Nt e S 332 OO o8 R 3 2 2 2 S S i in wk and ur to the city for which it was named | Women’s Society for Christian Scr-i on its first eruise. I also made the| nces today Orginally scheduled presentation of the Silver Servic:|/ior tomorrow night, the group will and believe me, that made a real|zather instead tonight in the hit with the Navy men. Then fol-|Methdoist Church | Jowed a talk by Daniel S. Rm:| All members are urged to be| Board Adviser, | present to sew for the bazaar which will take place December 6. Y \ WOMEN HAVE BOUGHT Labor Relations Lost but not least, was a fine talk by our little sponsor, who did her-| EASTERN STARS WILL sell proud, according to the crowd Annual roll call night for the i ) ) ) ) Swings Bottle Lustily Eastern Stars will take place to- - 5 . ) She swung that bottle lustily,| Orrow night when the organiza- ‘ crashing L en the nose Jf thebon holds their regular business : : 1 hip and away went the cruiser neeting at 8 o'clock in the Scottish A4 ; 5 : tite Temple ; W : . : ; ' 1 ) ) ) 2 ) g R R R R RRRRRRRRRRRR ARG neau down the ways into the water] =y~ ompers are asked to ncf where four tugs and a tlock off yocent to answer the roll call in ‘ lls welcomed her to her natu-{ yoron and to head the letters of | ral elements. hose who are away but who take “As afl workmen in the yard had |that means of answering. The allowed their lunch hour to ve|regular business session will follow. d,* it was a very hilarious - oo | SALES and SERVICE i JUNEAU ' DOUGLAS chang! crowd that cheered, the whistles YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING all blowing and all sang the “StariIn the Memorial Presbyterian Spangled Banner” while the shiy|Church, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 8 p.m.| was going down the’ way adv. | STHe paly ebamnagne; that Mr LSRN | SO0 RRROCOCOSOSEOROCOOOOOCTCICECCOOOG OO OONNNNOOTTRRATRRN Lucas got was on her glove and| Listen to Milady Concert Hour all the men were Kissing that hand'over KINY, Monday evening at 2. 4 . : Lty wis covered by that glove adv. 4 Y, ! U = RRRRRRRARRS GECCN

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