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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SIX ° " = | - Taway again. The Ladies' Auxli- 7 15 EPILEPSY INHERITED? | {i:\ry will serve refreshments. STEVENSON whar causes || DOUGLAS 1 Koo bt ‘ A Baoklet containing the opinions of fam- FRESHMEN WIN PRACTICE GAME AGAINST EAGLES Freshman basketeers of Douglas high school displayed their dex- ,,,,, terity at basket shooting by running TOM HALL IS up a 51 to 33 score against the W. M. DOUGLAS MASONS Eagles team on a practice game in The annual election of officers the school gym last night. for the year 1942 took place in, Comprising the F.O.E. quint were Gastineau Lodge No. 124, F. & A .M. Howard Hayes, Gerald Cashen, lat the regular meeting held here Lloyd Guerin, Tauno Niemi and |last evening with the result lha(‘HJalmcr Savikko. Lines up against |"Thomas E. Hall of Juneau, promin- them were Ralph Kibby, Robert | ent member of the Order, was Savikko, Rudy Krsul, Billy Devon hosen to guide the destinies o[‘Rnd John Asp. Sammy Nelson ref- his Lodge during the coming year. erred. ous doctors on this interesting subject will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader | writing to the Educationsl Divisics, 535 ’ Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Dept. 103 | Put 3-purpose Vicks Va-tro-nol up each | | i osketl: Srinls Other officers were elected as | - >oo wollmx:tngn)fl:mna, follows { SEWARD WIRES (2) soothes irritation, Senfor Warden, James Hopgood; | APPRECIATION ; clear_cold | Junior Warden, Glen Kirkham;| Reply to Mayor Hachmeister's tel- [€) c nose. Follov; b {Tn urer, F. A. J. Gallwas; Secre-|cgram to the Mayor of Seward off- irections tary, Sam Devon; Senior Deacon,|ering assistance to that city if in‘foider. VATRO-NOL {Wm P. Johnson: Junior Deacon, needed as result of recent fire there Albert E. Goetz; Scnior su-wnrd,}was received as follows; “Seward ~ |Henry Langfeldt; Junior Steward, deeply appreciates your prompt and | Gieorge Edward Bach; Chaplain, J.|generous offer of aid, signed Ben- R. Guerin; Tyler, John Mills; Mar- son, Mayor." Alex Gair; Organist, Ernst| ——————-- — P. T. A. MEETING TONIGHT Installation of the newly-elect is{ At 8 o'clock tonight, in the Doug- of the new year, January 6th, and!/las school assembly room regular |will probably be held jointly with |meeting of Douglas Parent Teacher | that of the stern Star Lodge. Assoclation for the present month [ el jwill be Tield. | ¥ & 5 | Program for the meeting will in- | JOHN CASHEN RETURNS 'clude showing of colored slides by Having resigned from his posi- Trevor Davis, proprietor of the |tion as deputy U. S. Marshal at Snap Shoppe in Junecau, and piano shal 1 Oberg TOTALS 602 Frank Metc;fPlates Sec- ond in Scoring in Elks’ (lassic 540 League Roger Stevenson of the Bud- welser trio in the Elks Classic 540 League bowled 200-208-227—635 on the lodge drives last night to lead scorers in the Tuesday evening matches. Frank Metealf of the Olympia team didn't do too badly, -either, | | chalking up 602, although his team lost to the Blue Ribbons, 1633-1596. The Golden Age defeated Schlitz, 1606-1514. Other scores were Golden Age 11606," Schlitz 1514; Budweiser 1636, Rheinlander 1449; Rainiers 1460, Hamm's 1584. Individual scoring last night fol- lows: 1. op Blue Ribbons Hagerup Woman Rifle Teams Shoof ON ALLEYS Meeflonighl' Squads of Feminine Trig- ger Squeezers Describ- ed as "'Fair Shofs” One of the first, if not the first women’s rifle match of its sort ever held in Alaska will take place this evening on the rifle range in the pany, it was announced today. The meet will see a team repre- senting the Busiess and Profes- sional Women’s Club, trained by Jay Williams, well known Admiralty Island guide, shooting it out against a team composed of Mrs. the Misses June Anderson, Ada |Mangsol, and Bunny Hansen, who have been coached by J. W. Leivers |and Ralph Merrill. | Jokingly known in rifle circles as | Williams’ Women and Leivers Lad- lies, the. two teams will shoot .22 | calibre rifles at a range of 50 feet. They will shoot four positions— basement of the Alaska Meat Com- | Henry | Harmon, Mrs. Howard Button, and | PHILLIPS ARRIVES FOR UNEMPLOYMENT COMMISSION MEET Delayed by bad flying weather | for the past week, Harry Phillips, Fairbanks businessman and recem-l ly appointed chairman of the Ter- | ritorial Unemployment Compensa-| tion Commission, arrived here to-| day and supplied the second half of a quorum of the board needed to conduct business at an annual session scheduled to get under way‘ a week ago. | Whether Phillips and Mrs. Mil-, dred Hermann, Juneau member of | the commission, would sit down for | |a formal meeting of the commis-| sion this afternoon was rot known | at time of going to press. Follow-| ing a luncheon at the Baranof Ho-| tel with E. L. Bartlett, Secretary of Alaska, the two commissioners visited the commission offices in the Little Territorial Building, then hiked up to the Federal Building, | where it was understood they would | attempt to secure office space to hold thejr meeting. No meeting was called to order {while Phillips and Mrs. Hermann were in the commission offices, ac- cording to Walter Sharpe, Direct-| |or of Unemployment Compensation In Juneau Soon... CHEVROLET for 1942 Be sure to see CHEVROLET hefore you decide on your new car. Connors Motor Co. Herb Waugh South Franklin itute for There Is No Subst ~ Newspaper Advertising! - | sitka, John cughm ;; ved I;ere‘}clvctlon by Miss Kathleen Carlson. | cieveland 155 i;g ;fi; ;:;‘-P"’m" sitting, kneeling and stand- :‘ct::l:;ls?lt::‘:: g:z‘((x]ul:;o l:elclz:d zhi: ].'.hripl;wlu ‘:;n”J‘rl)hn Ju:uor dsn"o-‘lhfdsr:l}}:g:fns ?;’-‘Xf- boE .'\(.”Cd o e en 185 418, 297 513 mszhe match is being held under “m;nflernoon Just where, when and nNE T“Hl |ceeded him to Douglas about v.wo‘nn:u.cdpto s]:’cr: d(’l ke N — —— —— —— | sponsorship of the Juneau Rifle and |how they would hold their sessions, weeks ago. While deciding defin- | -_;“ : | Total 539 540 5547—1633"‘,3:“;1 cm:. Ithen probably get under way to- itely as to his next venture they! MRS. ROMBERG | Olympias | Members of the Business and Pro- ‘morro\v TRERING: wnMA" “lls are house guests of his mother COMPLIMENTE! | Meteal 242 193 167— 602! fessional Women’s Club rifle team TR B & Mrs. Sadie Cashen Combining a bridal shower with|Harter 169 167 136— 472|are Anita Garnick, Peggy Waldman, | EIGHT BILLION MORE i H d > 'their regular sewing meeting, Mrs. Bavard 156 156 156— 468 | Betty Goodman Lila Sinclair, Dor- SET UP FOR WAR AID ey : y - : James Barragar of Juneau and |(Spot) 18 18 18— 54| othy Roff, Lane Roff, Demaris Davis | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—An ad- | ¥ araeman | FINAL CARD PARTY OF ISt 1. A Yobns g o —— —— __.|and Alice Smith diticnal $8,243,000,000 appropriation | & IES GIVEN SATURDAY | hnson of Douglas were ’ o £ wATEn-PnourEn T =5 i the hostesses to their Sewing Club| Total 585 534 477—1596 > almost entirely for defense but in- | 1e last event of the Eagles, Card 4 cor | cludi Lend-Li funds Party series has been agnounced (m_}and a number of additional guests| _— | cluding nd- ease funds .or a Hats By e s e ey .1 1ast night in honor of Mrs. Joseph Rainiers BRUNSWI(KIANS |vast inerease in the production of | tatting: awont a ot ik Ax b fore | ROmberg, nee—Miss Marie Fox, | Carnegie 184 161 211— 556 |tanks and guns for the British and | G SO | e s betore: | whose wedding was a recent chan- | Holmquist 121 177 155— 453 Russian forees was approved: by the llo S. raves ridge, - whist and™pinochie’ wi i{nel event | Kosk p . BEAT ANNOUN(ERS | House Appropriations = Committee featured with prizes as usual| " "Che i e HKoskd 160 148 143— 451 o i G 2P 1 . varded s 2 S e E e Bar-| Al i il i, iy 3 The Clothing Man 1| Grand prizes will be awarded a1s0\;agar nome “with several . contests| Total FpRcis T ETPRA IN KE lERS BA‘"“.E The huge new outlay will bring and the door prize will be gnen;“mmgN| for- pastimte. winnees oet - . mm’:‘,s b |the total cash contract authoriza- e e e e rrcrsrerrrrrrrermm—wq | Which were Mis. Orrin Edwards, | b 3 =45 Sl | tions provided for defense since . 7 { |Mrs. Stanley Rekosh. Mrs. Romberg | v 160 182 21— 556| .0 o cwick Bowlers trounced [July 1, 1940, to the satggering sum See These Blg ! { and Marilyn ‘Jackson. Mrs. Rom- |olck¥orth 160 166 187— 513\ pyny yy Commercial League play cf $67.990,000,000 ! { lberg was also presented with many} Lo02® 157 168 154— 4791, nignt, 1418-1063, while the Al-| —————— Value F.atures { {|tine gifts. 7| (8pob 1212 12— 3|55, Laundry took Sully's Bakery,| BURDICK RETURNS 8 H : Refreshments were served from| A —11437-1285 | Charles Burdick, assistant reg- | eature for feature or doliar 47 {a table centered with white daisies| 10!} 489 528 567—1584. R Galato of the Brunswicksional forester in the Forest Service, for doHar—by any yardstick, ! aEN and -pastel - tapers -around which | g bowled the high fotal of the even-|&Tived here last night on the Bar- | Wotpoint s a great refriger- ! was . grouped .a . mir e ! Golden Age imng, stacking up 496 points. |anof from Ketchikan where he has | ator buy. Even at such a low group rature bridal ng, st g up p | ! party. { Ugrin 194 198 173— 565 Individual scoring; |been supervising plans for winter \ [ | Those present in addition to the|Barragar 184 178 176— 538 Brunswick |work of CCC units and' other di-| H honoree and the. hostesses were | Mansfield 176 135 156— 467J. Hudson 158 144 161— 463| visions of the service. | { Mesdames Fred Barragar, Stanley| (Spot) 12 12 J3— 36[F. Moing 190 137 132— 459 3 | H Rekosh, Malcolm Morrison, Robert Praldbeiggh. L agladdit b g - AT 120 199 167— 496 STEWART FLIES HERE ! master Unit...Stainless { Bonner, Clarence Walters, Orrin| Total 566 523 517—1606| Totals 468 480 460—1418| B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com-| Steol Speed Freezer ... Pop- fiifl:fi::s: dhfl;?e; hEtpun Coulter, | Schlitz \W " le‘;[:, ‘";:::0?5;“0;“’1‘:1"::;- “i‘;";e: 2;’;’9 Ice Trays. But in addition + 2 2 yn ‘and Tulah" Jackson. | Lavenik 140 178 161— 485! W. Carl 179 125— 438 3 s i you get these PLUS advan- : AU q g The NORMAN, A4 bi Give atrue Alaskan gift to your friends and | Parks 1s 182 193 oL Beardsley 81 66 101 254|erican Alrways Lodestar, following | ageq—an extra measure of 6cusis foots fullofaimily st refrig- % s 1y | B. Lane 96 130 145— 371|about three weeks field trip to orater. A for the money. ! # & 2 M. V. Metcalfe 175 164 164— 503 i iz < vaiue at no extra cost: ! l s 1 d Th 11 1 ih l SSIS | Total = —1063 | mining . territories in the Westward relatives oufside. lhey will appreciaie ine il | R 2 and Interior. | | oExtraGiant Bottie Space © Rutomatic Interier Floodiighting . £ . M- w. . Total 467 524 523-1514|Mng0ny 173 158 164— 495 ————— = 2 Now 18-Point Temperature Control @ All-Poresiain Interior gift and you more than you can imagine. iners With Party e e o B — + NSt Constrction T s T, - ‘2";0“;08 s27 g3s | BULOM 172 154 143— 469| (] . Appoint enson s Total 485 494 468—1437 | diets, (e miner it the. Chriae | il - 108 105 A 4 Sully Bakery | TABLETS . Tnl S Do Teams mas ‘tree party th ~ | Lockridge 128 126 175— 429|J. Young 103 130 121— 354 em g was the ml:; )b'fy am( l:,l,mmmg‘ — — — —|L. Taylor 177 161 134— 472 5 forHYPERACID P i oy g ' : — | ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ' & ning at a meeting of the Juneau ol Rh aa d::n 91g.-1036 MC,’S):’;]‘CV il 154”1;';; STOMACHS Key Chains Paper Cutters Ladles Aullary No. 54 heit Wt vanertoos 130 100 100 0| e ccowomy s ome of rs. E. - - ! gt Comen 11 15 138 s size ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT Cribhage Boards Animals Witlirea i, G (Unkon a1 ek Eldon 10 W e W’.AMSKA (0ASTAL S ; ( v g before Christmas. RO 6 6 o= 18 AIRLINES PLANES | surLer.-mauro bRUG CO. & POWER Cfl. { Following the business ion 1 - - ; H H ld . 7 | Total 490 510 4491449 ] | The Rexall Store ) tl the evening was spent socially, and |, | M | o= AQ. Beads Igal’e e 0 ers a luncheon served. Average score, did not bowl. AKE THREE Hops T - e - f ol zati:f) "‘:l’]‘]t l')‘l‘c)';‘c";; ‘:lr‘ ‘:‘h"c 921,3:1"1‘ Three Alaska Coastal Airlines 5 on flights were made today to Sitka i IVOI'Y Handled Carvmg Sets and Servers Hall on January 13 at 8 o'clock Two BAll GAME {and other island points, Pilots Alex i in the cv | Holden, Dean Goodwin and Shell | All of these are made from genuine ivory Y SRR S e o“ B'll Io"lGH | simmons each taking a plane out. i SOCIE: '0 MEET | Simmons stopped at Yakobi Island | i | FOR BUSINESS ON FRIDAY en routg to Hirst, delivering George ; GIVE PLEASURE WITH IVOBY . Two basketball games are on thc}(jalc.\ and mail to the island. Pas- | ( A regular meeting of the Martha |Channel League schedule for the|Sengers to Hirst were C. M. Burdick, MoBALE is Society will be held Friday after- |high school gym tonight, the Crim- 4. Collins, R. C. Miller and L. ‘ Paul BloedROrn |5 G i hing o o i o e s ey, S e o 3 resbyterian | py, i & o arl uify, eeves an oe | ! ot 5 remen in a non-league opener A 9 ! g A } [ Shurch. A dessert Juncheon will be | g, 7:30 o'clock and’ the Elks meet- |\t : ! oman's E Juneau’s Jewelry and Curie Shoppe z ;e_l;reb, :fln Kostt;\?sses f}o{n fi(he dsz ing Hennings, the latter two teams PHOld;“ :enl to Sitka with Irma ! ill be Mrs. Katherine Hooker an N 3 5 arr, . Bagley, J. H. Gobbin ! eSS o BT o L e i G ke diopur. Tor the it Nl thiS ) and 300 pounds of x-ray equipment. Bus.”ess i3 ¢ E p ¥ ez iy bl kS e o e e e e w'tt; ; 2 3 Returning passengers were Kenneth | i the high school r00ting|porsman, William Elsner and Bar- | % section supplementing the xTegull\‘ bara Bilbo. Goodwin went to Sitka | i fans, a large attendance is ex-|with Louie Spartanopopolis and Nick | ¢ 4| pected. Athenastasia. | ¥ b — e | ) The way you look affects so many people around you — your family, your friends, even strangers who pass in the street. To them, a woman's beauty stands for courage, serenity, a gallant heart — all the things that men need so desperately. these days. So the time spent in the beauty salon every week isn't selfish or frivolous. It's part of your job of morale. It's a woman's way of saying 'We won't be beaten!” A.P. WRITER IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT NEW YORK, Dec. 3—Vesta Kel- ling, 40 feature writer for Wide Junior Guild Will Elect at Next Meet Election of officers will be the main- business of the next meet- ing of the Junior Trinity’ Guild it was decided by members last night when they held thefr ‘regular business- meeting. The group met in the home of Mrs. Helén Cass, and Mrs. J. C. Ryan was cO- THE NIGHT AT BRIDGE YOU WERE 5" DEALT THIRTEEN SPADES! ' C o Hiram Walkers De Lure gives you in full-bodied flavor! hostess. £ The next meeting of the group will be held the first Tuesday of January in the home of Mrs. W. World Service, a news service of | the Associated. Press, was killed to- | day in an accidental gas explosion in her East Side apartment. Include Sigrid's Beauty Salon in your weekly program. Our Special for This Week: She was formerly a member of the staff of the Washington Evening Star and was born in Nome, Alaska. 8 - Services for Native Woman fo Be Friday | Funeral services for Katherine M. Whitehead. . Odd Fellows Hold Dinner, Initiation About a hundred Odd Fellows and. their ladies attended #he dinner —for less than you'd expect to pay more than you expect “. : Shampoo, fingerwave and manicure $2.00 Rich to Drink! Like yours straight? Tall? Mixed? Any: way you pour if, you'll enjoy real satis- faction when you taste Hiram Walker's UpE =) Straight Bourbts i Wil [GR/ D& De Luxe! Smooth, rich, and flavorful ... ' hiskey given by the Silver Bow Lodge No. “3‘“‘; ‘g""e woman who died here # b X 2 A ( i s A 2 last night in the I. O, O. F. e Government Hospital Novem- it's the kind of bourbon your friends De Il Uxe L“,w Hall. The dinner complimented a |ber 26, will take place Friday after- > Fromi, Hineld class of candidates, and was follow- |noon at 2 o'clock in the Memorial \ will go for. Ask for it tonight. Join its thousands of loyal boosters) * BEAUTY sAaLON Phone 318 v 15 4 rous v & ed by the initiation of these ‘can- Presbyterian Church. .Services will didates. be conducted by the Rev. Walter A. The initiation was conducted by |Soboleff. k ‘ a special degree team composed of | Interment will be in Evergreen Past Grands of the lodge. ~ Cemetery. The remains are at the e i Charles W. Carter Mortuary. — - Subscribe to The Empire, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Wirem Welker & Sons lnc., Pooria, Wb . Yvonne Cooper, Owner Cooper Bldg. BUY DEFENSE STA‘MPS

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