The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1941, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT JOHN KRUGNESS RETURNS the mid-west and coast states. He| FROM TRIP IN STATES|traveled by train through Cgnada SAlVATIoN ¢ROTAR A i A, Krugness, Jr..returnediand then flew: southward fiww¥ Junean last night on the north- [Los Angeles atter Visiting m,‘mp\ Lodestar - following @ trip{in the Middle West, rc!umuu:'nmm ook him through many of [after being away almost-a thonth. | {fi ] §\ set up their transits at Fort Rich- i - man making the Alaska territory,| trouble to help loosen and expel : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1941 ardson and laid out sections GIL RICH GOES SOUTH sion relieves promptly be- | germ laden phiegm, and aid nature er in the summer, the duo Rellef At Last the military reservation near An~ Gil Rich, well known traveling! cause it goes right to the seat of the left for the south aboard the| Yo soothe and heal raw, tender, ine e NOW HERE‘HEAR ORAMES OLD FRIENDS ARE Aleutian. | lamed bronchial mucous mem- - branes. Tell your druggist to sell you —— L | a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- OSCAR HART HERE derstanding you must like the way it Oscar Hart, perhaps the dean of | quickly allays the cough or you are 0 have your money back. i(ommissiorgr— Orames Ar-|Salvation Army Official fo traveling men in Alaska, arrived b y THE BEST FRIENDS " rives on North Coast | Address Joint Meet- trom the westvard and” merr CREOMULSION g ‘ N aboard the Aleutian. forCouzhs ChestColds.anchms 4 i | for Annual Congress ing Friday Noon e e : A We hope you fecl that ing as a summer breeze. | . 5 ECC UL L E U E LU EEECELEEN 2 ,%' i iy Sl e ) Arriving ‘here two days ahead of| Members of the Juneau Chamber | |% 9 v For 46 ycars it has been premium quality ingredis schiedute. - Commiscioner Benjamin | of Commerce. will . forego. luncheon ;; anew answer fo your 9 ‘w our policy to achicve and ents, and the superb sub- |Orames, of the Salvation Army lost at the Baranof Hotel tomorrow for E// 141 maintain friends through terranean waters from our 'no time after the North Coast|(urkey dinners in their homes, hut \;5 o f/ Olympia’s quality. own wells all combine |docked this morning in getting a[they will all“be on hand for ,a @ G f t '. b' » 9 b1 Olympia acknowledges o make Olympia one of nead start on the anmial Salvation | joint meeting Wit hthe Rotary Ciub @ [ ] 0 ems ;; no superior as a light, the country’s recognized |Army Congress in Juneau {on; Friday noowt o, BESEomI S ] 9 pure, mild beer...refresh- fine beers. | This afternoon, Commissioner|sioner Benjamin Orames Salva- :// 4 Orames was® scheduled to address|iion Army official from Toronto, | Juneau school children at 3 o'clock.|who will address t.hom at a special ;/ /; He will hold his first service of |luneheon session, it was announced ;; Seattle's Swiss Shop brings a new Y in ;} [the Congress at the Salvation Army | today | @ for the first time to westerners and Alaskans 4 | Barracks on Willoughby Avenue to-| Commissioner Orames, who ar- @ delicacies of traditional excellence created by o Me 9 Imorrow. evening, he declared. with [cived on the North Coast this morn- | 1@ ter chef from the tim et ORI oty 2 a speclal Thanksgiving service and|'ng, is to be in Juneau several days| % T l:l o At e of his cour Ly, 4 a welcome to the delegates coming|conducting an annual Salvation 19 » '\i.' mc }4 sl S]Cnv heady frul!C’v(f‘s /; {bere from throughout the northern|Army Congress. Described as af ”5 pn% ced with pungen ‘“;U,b wiss treats fDS‘l‘»'FL'{ 9 ‘tion cf Southeast Alaska. On|compelling speaker with a clear in-| 1@ ~Jylt -packaged, wrapped by us for safe-keeping and ;; $ ay ‘noon, Commissioner Orames|sight into current world events, ‘\?fi shipping! g M h< slated to address a joint session|the entire luncheon program will : | X 4 ; |of the Chamber of Commerce and[be turned over to him, it was an-| :;? Swiss Pear Bread Swiss Chocolates ) | Ro‘ary Club at the Baranof Hotel.[nounced by Chamber of Commerce; @ Swiss Cookies Swiss Hone 4 With Comimissioner Orames from |President Curtis Shattuck. i 3 Yy Cakes 7 Wrangell, where a Congress has| Invited to attend as sp:-wmli @ Swiss Holiday Fruitcakes ; |just been concluded, came Col.|guests of the Chamber, Juneau }5 2 Frank Ham, of Toronto, and Brig-!Rotarians are expected to turn out| 55 ) 4] ‘ |adier and Mrs, Gillingham, of [enmasse for the address. Commis-| B g; ‘ Wrangell. Arrangements for the/sioner Orames is a lonz-time Ro- | ‘ $ 9 Congress have been made by Adj.|tarian himself and . may have a; (@ md ska? g/ Stanley Jackson of the local Sal-|special message for members of the, 3 ; | ¢ 9 ;\';mon Army encamp-nent international service organization. | Secrct Service agents in Los Angeles admitted recently that a con- ;F 1825 FIFTH AVENYE % -ee | stant guard is being maintained over the Coronado, Cal, home of |¢ Seattle, Wash. 9 p a8 | President Roosevel’s youngest son, John, and the latter’s wife and 16 | 9 GERMANS M"““g Men | months’ cld baby boy. Federal agents recently seized two men, under é f’/ ‘It 4 i e o i o 5 ting to peer through windows in | ( ) | the influence «f liquor, while attempting to p n ( 3 9 Its the Water ‘ ‘ | he Roouevert home.. John Roosevelt s & Noval Ensign assgned to | Ask for Our Holiday Folder f VISITORS WELCOME AT | . | North Island Naval Air Station near San Deigo. No kidnaping threat |H 3 y 3 2 g & 30N Ao Cm ool Brewanied IRAPPED ! GOIng Soulh | has been made, it was pointed out, else the FBI would be handling |(5' ToxBwiss Pastey and)Gandy Shop, 133 R yeci, Howds gj OLYMPIA BREWING CO. # OLYMPIA, WASH. U.S. & ¥ | the case instead of the Secret Service, a branch of the Treasury ‘55 send me your Hollday folder of Swiss Treats. 2 | | Department. ke 4 OeCEECT et e ce et RRPPRRRIERISFEFRNY) | A pair of well known mining | ,5 NAME ;; @ ! men passed through Juneau this' FASH'ON SHow |4 9 @ ' N t T L t | | morning aboard the Aleutian, en- | A | | 9 {’/ 't O 00 WleC ... | [route to the States for the winter [ S FEAIURE OF 1;{ : - St e ( months. I8S X X AOGOC A3 @ |Soviets A((omphsh Coup at » w 1 One of the duo was W. V. Con- ‘ 0 Flowers’ One of Key Poinis of |icv: manaeer of the Nukalaska (LUB lUN(HEON‘ here isn ubsmule for Newspaper Advernsmg y Mining Company, with gold opera- T R R e L VT o cau[asus De'ense 'h":‘sl‘on CN:XkR Bia i;l" icial wa; | E : LAt e et e AT HOME HER \Garments Made for Red| |5 Nli;i:‘«iwfiuvl.mllz ;:'dlg»;":;;’am-mmmnni Oil Corporation, which CTOSS MOdeled—GfOUp batch operates the Ryan Lode property i . | Governor Will Fly Back AddressPEby Hul 1 troops trapped in a pocket near at Fairbanks and o t a placer wotkings Novocharkassk suffered heavy defeat on- the Seward Peninsula; :with a with a loss of thousands of men, 13 B tanks and 273 Tprrie dredge in the Teller district. He For PO COANNNTCCE NN | Luncheon of the The Educatiol ?; Novocharkassk is 26 miles north- Is a former Territorial legislator. | from Falfbaflks ! Juneau Woman’s Club yesterday m’} ) teast of Rostov on the southern | H the Gold Room of the Baranof| 2: front and one of the key points to| " A a | Tomorrow Hotel featured a new type of| ) | the defense of the (Aurmu.s L A | fashion show, Garments shown| Your ¢ o egion Auxiar | Weather permitting. Gov. Erniest' were representative of the work } ;i i I ik | i | ! ) L. Gruening will be in Juneau to eat dene by Juneau and Douglas organ-| ] 4 1 NameS Chalfmen turkey at the Governor's Mansion jzations for the Red Cross. | fii “lun er s tomorTow. | The models were Joan Molyneux, i 2fore hh «uxmhm rs. J. C Mm;nou\ Ernest Pol'r‘\ 4 | fS I 0 N 29 As planned befor 1 1 : I — imrc Ix'om Fuirbank.\ Imnurmw if ;.rdsou and J;mm\v H‘umun, lwl ) (i Th k Syrs 23 e'n ou Business and social activities the elements do not plot to confine lagter, soh of Mr. and Mrs. Henry an SglVlng gfi |marked the meeting last night of him to the Interior, it was .an- Farmon, caused 2 slight hitch inj R » ] |the American Legion Auxiliary. nounced today ~ |te proceedings when he was| Dlmler f} Edmund R. Perks, thought to be|Members met at the Dugout to Gov. Gruening has been in Fair- dressed in a ski suit by deciding, & somewhere in Southeast Alaska,|complete plans for the bazaar they banks attending the arnual meel- that it was time to go outdoors and N - ég was being sought today by the “r‘}arc arranging for Saturday, No- ng of the Territorial Board of Pub- ‘play, and scme persuasion was ) ¥ 0 ) i g bl s & ; . lic Welfare, which opened there needed te bring him back to the ? vitorial Employment Serv tn|vember 29, and later played games ¢ i’ ;f W Al L il \ielodki 7 after g) :m permmnp .k?x‘::'ing x;:ce P:;‘k:‘ |of bridge and pinochle. Monday. The meeting will con- business in hand. | GEGBGE Bnos, L!n"on DEPARTME“T 2 e will be open until one o’clock tomorrow afternoon g) ¥ b | h .. linue the remainder of the week,| Garments were shown which lmd‘ @ for your convenience. ) | whereabouts asked to get in touch| Winning prizes in the bridge ;U ngeno0d been made by the CDA., the| ~ - i S T g T i, L i o 5% | DINNER WINES - - quart SL50 " )| diatel land Dr. Evelyn Butler, second, Pin- - i : I & y. i 5 e Guild, American Legion Auxiliary,| 1 @ JUNEAU FL‘)RISTS A letter from an insurance com- g:::lorpnflie;t “:’l:d v«so‘x;“:y Z::\dgl;x“ M'(HAE[ -l- HAAS Women of Douglas, Douglas Native' 1935 thage—%(!}err:. ll:lust’alfil Port Sauterne, l @ pany, seeking Perks, declared it ’ LB AR School, Society of Christain Ser-| are urgundy il @ o} 3 ¢ 'C. Cornewie Shattuck Bld % | would be to his advantage to get|Second. Arranging last night's en-| ABOARD I.ODESTAR yicEXThe AW.VE. Dorcas Soclery, |l e { Phone 311 . C. Carnegie Shattue g Glin touch with the firm. through| tertainment Were membershin| v Red Cross Sewing Groups, and the cocKTAILs r“h 325 “ S ORISR I LY e U the employment office, it was an-|Chalrman Mabel Lybeck and jJun-. wjiongel g, Haas, Territorial Labor Sommers group. Mrs. Tom Parke‘ » 2 # 1 s \\\\»7\ OO R RONNONX L»\\\A\LN»W?,\AM“' nounced. ior activities ; chairman vDuro(hy Commissioner and representative of assisted with the fashion parade Bronx, Side Car, Old Fashioned—Huebling's Finest - ~ {Manthey. Refreshments were UN- (he Federal Commission of Labor, is and Mrs. Doris Giulian plo\lded, der the direction of Mrs. Olaf Bod- 5 passenger on a Pan American DIano accompaniment. ! iding. Dr. Butler and Mrs. Claude Todestar which left Seattle this| Dr. Frank Hull, Red Cross rep-| . qi. 7.5 | Carnegie. morning and is scheduled to come resentative gave an informal talk| i s 4 | Baskets, aprons and goodies will here tomorrow from Prince George, On '-hg nature of his work, and ex-| 1928 Vintage—Roi de Marne ‘ ibe on display for the sale the B. C pressed the hope that every woman| | 4 - | group is planning, and the sale Haas has been Outside for the I Juneau \'{ould avail herself (_\r! I - s will open in the Dugout at 10:30 Past month. He attended a meeting ' the prorm;fiuiv fo learm the. nédl— 20-Year-0ld Brandy, fith . . . 4.95 rs o'clock in the morni Luncheon ©f labor directors and workers in ments of Sehis e doctors ot 5 S| i ., Seattle and then went to Washing- of England would never have been MGGI‘G or 15' ear scolch, ‘l“h . . 3.75 ol be sorved visitors [rom 13 Un~! fon to confer with Federal officials. |able to relieve the suffering,” said lock, an til! on to confer wil eral officials. 3 2 THANKSGIVING DINNER e v S 1917 Bridgeport Rye, quart 9.75 : | Among the guests were Loraine I no("“x‘]*:l';imel’l‘“:"’m:;i »*g;c i ok RAF Flance Alive? |englisn, who recited the Girl Scout OKOLEHAO, quart . . 4.25 '3 . s 'oath, and Lynn Bodding, who gave . $l.25 o $l.25 x]unon Hencltnckzon,dlwhfh namfd the Brownie oath and law. 25-Yeal'-md Bl’andy, hflh 6.25 : ; ‘i ; . BROUp. 10 - hancle oINS On behalf of the club, Mrs. Har- . . ' Mo Clmily beel EriElE g s oSl e o v | Spanish Sherry Wine, quart . . . 395 ‘res é ster ti a n - an aric Burdic! i = 3 s S 3 Y gift to Mrs. E. M. Richardson, long- . . Ay Fresh Petersburg Shrimp, Crab or Fruit Cocktail chairmen for the goodies are Syl- time resident and. faithful worker wesl lndles l'lum, 151 Ptoof, fifth . 4.25 Hearts of Lettuce and Tomato Salad with French Dressing via Zenger and Helen Jewett, and in the organization. Mrs. Richard- SOUP the luncheon will be under the di- ton and her husband are leaving lmpol'lel'l scotch hflhs ot 3.95 K X rection of Marie Burdick. Tea S ke their home in Bothell, >, S Consomme Douglas Cream of Chicken, Southern Ghairman' js Dorothy Manthey, mhl.fxgm\. w 5 King George, Old Angus, Peter Dawson (8 years old) Baked King Salmon Portugaise B4 | Mrs. Harold Knight, speaking for rol‘bldden rflll' l-ll]llelll' o 3 % 3,95 » ~ 5 the Department of Applied Edu- CHOICE OF P i Creme De Cac 1 50 > , ™ < . cation, based her brief talk en an ago, quar . B Roast Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Delicious? article by Gelett Burgess, entitied | s 1 5 : and Cranberry Sauce i 4 “The Educated Heart,” pointing to reme De Menthe, quart . 2.6 ‘ toast Saddle of Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly the need for educating the heart ! . Roast Domestic Goose, Hanover Sauce JUNO-MAID as well as the mind. French Creme De Cassis, qllal'l 8.7% - Special Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce sunea womans cno i uke|| Rum and Brandy, fifth . . . 2.85 e Amskn Elcwrc tisnt ana|| 200-Year-Old Brandy, fifth . . 35.00 Bl Sy ool 200-Year-Old Sherry, fifth . . . 25.00 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus Mashed Potatoes Corn Pone Baked Squash Candied Florida Yams English Plum Pudding with Hard and. Brandy Sauce Cottage Cheese Hot Mince Pie with Hard Sauce Pumpkin Pie - - ('Inml;‘.w Parfait ; Cranberry ”.(Shtrbet . Now Available at SURVEYORS HERE Harvey Bristal Cream Sherry, fifths . 7.95 offee Ted Mi Y. G i After liim:ulr Mints 4 ESI:!P‘I D':C;f FROM WESTWARD nuhonnel wuie' quafl i : 4 : 3.95 ' : Here for the wi : e T e e e e | ' for Winter Salads Bt ds pinlpaninig, OPEN from 8 A. M. until 4 A. M. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! Try the New Westyard, Leopagd Berlin and L. CHOCOLATE MILK 10c pint 18c quart JUNEAU, l)A“lRll]G A & | A. Dauphiny, engineers in the Pub- Maria Montes lic Survey Office of the Depart- informed her fiance, Lieut. Comm Ment of §he Ingerior, arrived this Claude Strickland of Britain’s RAF morning on the Aleutian. is missing, Maria Montez, movie The pair of surveyors came here starlet in New York. professes be: from Unalaska, where they have 4 lief the flier is alive, may be in 8 .., working laying out townsite rison camp. She is shown after ¢ :.ulvmg a tel m'that “he. ub. locgtions sand boundaries of the lieved killeg Jn action™ {mso Gigrd’ base there,

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