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3 PAGL TW)O THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— NEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1942 ——————————————————————————— ——— - — — —_—— — ' | | IDOUGLAS NATIVE r|RAINBOW GIRLS FIRSTAID [ poucLas !MmslrelShow LRI Oldest Pionee HLEe Ortcs, | W. J. RECK as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "“NICE GIRL” ; CLASSES IN | NEWS | PIansMadebY TERM IN JAIliDies at Sitka PRESENT YFAR } FIRST AID (] |..'.a\ STARTED | David James, Douglas native, was | The man who had been the oldest Election of offic was the prin- ‘VOR Douglas high school “""““ "’2 o a ry u sentenced to a six-months term in|resident in the Alaska Pioneers’| :iple business taken up by the Or in number, constitute a the Federal Jail here today, when|Home at Sitka died last week there, | der of Rainbow for Girls at t first aid study and )nunw \\nrlm | he pleaded guilty to a charge of |it was announced here today. neeting Saturday afternoon in the i . the dir on of Mrs. Glen Kirkham, | with plans for their annual min- | | assult and battery. | . He was Berndt Olson, Nome min- | scoftish Rite Temple | Federal Tax—5e per Person Many Separale Ofgamla' hich began day afternoon | strel show and other plans to,build | James was charged with beating|er, who went to the home late in Betty Rice was clected to hold WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! and will continue to the end of the| first aid Kkits for civilian dden\e[up Mrs. Jack Marshall, Douglas | july. _ | the office of Worthy Advisor for i fiOflS Underway fOf Men, six weeks' period of school. Twenty | bandage stations, Rotarfans were | "Ative woman, in a brawl early; Born in Sweden, Olson was 9| the coming term and other officers ettt ettt PSR SR . hours of study constitute the (-mnrso{hu_w this noon at their luncheon in /Monday. He was first arraigned years old and came to Alaska in| ... were: Worthy Associate Ad- Women BOYS, GI[IS as planned and is to be divided inlo‘pm-c\-s Cafe 1,\'k'sterd‘; 4 ar%m-nm_m bf-rore U. s.l 1900. visor, Anna Lois Davis; Charity,| ! - 4 minutes on each school day to| Guest song leader and pepper-up- (Commsisioner Pelix Gray, but de-| S R T S SR AR —e— Grace Berg; Hope, Marilyn Mer-| held during the last regular af-| per for the minstrel show which she |layed entering a plea until this st Aid classes which 3 (ot y § ritt; Faith, Astrid Holm; Recorder t Aid classes WhICh | jormoon period will coach was Lillian Uggen. She an- | morning. Hunter Does | Béverty Leivers ania TFeRinren’ Wi | a rway or are ‘H —_————— fnounced that end-men for the show ot | et Monroe | week .\1mv‘ ,|“I\r\\‘:\1x!*‘ e MRS. T. JENSE NINJURED | will m](-m F‘Xl“duy night to lglelt th:ngs g 5 (omple'e Job | Otficers appointed for the conie] Hzhway Ces o avening of Mrs. Orrin Edwards received word | actively under way toward the stag- : & ing term were Drill Leader, Bonnie be at 7:30 l‘h\k ?.\ 1€ vl \‘rll 1.’..‘ i- in one of the last mails from her|ing of the blackface r:,n-;\vnganzg, I y oun(l of Game V|ola"°n ‘Je:\n Lleth: Ohaplalk SHeli Ml | g YT e i sister Mrs. Tom Jensen who with|said to be better than ever this 165 Taver Verna MAKCHBORE o dence of S i % , - | year. 5 3 x 5 § | o her husband is visiting in Minne- |3 A hunter who violated the Al-|,; 3 MeitiiEar: Nabine miles out the highway. Open to . i at she h suffere Don Skuse, Hank Harmon, Bob i : ligion, oris Me 3 | nir' and women. Sponsored by | apolis, Minn ]’“d‘ ‘|l[’x( 11““!.,';‘.:]11“:,:: Cowling and other Rotarians who aska game lfl“'-fl - o about_bla Irene Willlams; Immortality, Betty | Sva. to be named by [An injury to her spine in a &% on o e e |complete a fashion as is possible . Mdelity. Helan’ Abders AWVS. In o slippery pavement which will|are handy with tools will take the ke finad.$100 and TORasEAD forremBon"P”' Fidelity, Helen An Dr. C y Smith, in charge of lead in building the badly needed e Patriotism, Patricia Shaffer; Ser: an | necessitate a stay of several weeks N ) . his rifle. his deer, and his hunt-! S oy e first aid work for the American ik b first aid kits, it was announced. G e '3 : ice, Barbara Smith; Musician, Doris | Red Cross # in bed for her | A new member read into the club‘ ‘The Juneau city council will hold!ing license, at Petersburg yeS[H-‘Cumll' Choir Director, Emma Niel- Sl 1 lass: First Aid class AP ¢ n a special session tonight to make|day. . ential Observer, Char- e Gud1 Bissting, Mon8hy, GOOD COASTING e Y Was VIll| up for the regular meeting which| B is Lioyd Long, who was ar- gl e T e INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS 5 at 7:30 o'clock in Council| Excellent coasting is now being | Rotarian from the high School sen- | W88 potsponed last Friday night.‘resled by wndl‘ile Agent Hosea Sa! stance Davis; Flag Bearer, Patricia | WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST Chamb of City Hall with Mrs. enjoyed by Douglas young people.j; .. oo it was announced teday by Mayor ber, for shooting a doe deer, on\'pl i szaud:ard Ehnrr MLy Mar-‘ ik A. Metcalf and W. C. Ken-|With a large bobsled they start on{ AN announcement was made by |HAITY. I. Lucas. {the Mitkof Island game refuge, €°%: sy i gl e WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. '« instructors, Open to both|Fifth Street and end on Front {Skuse regarding the cancelling of | Routine business and no special |during closed season. [ERret 0 Ee ‘_?-D . .peKP ! “r} 1w en street, a run of over four blocks. h nual box derby for 1942. | matters will be taken up, Mayor - B Jewels, Damaris Davis; epers | Bngd., warpex i £ | the annual soap-box derby for the Paraph, Susan Helgesen and nning Class: First Ald class i | Another announcement was made by | LUcas said. The Friday night ses- |Evelyn Spain; Page, Dawn Chap- TR held first meeting at 7:30 p. m.| pqg OHNSON HOSTESSES |H. L. Faulkner, regarding activities |SIo% Was postponed because two!lAS"’ R"ES Fon ‘l‘,\/’un pain; Page, Dawn Chap 1 Monday. January 5 m grade school| Members of the Monday night | of the Bundles for Britain campaign |City fathers absent from the city ‘ R ity UL S ) bui ;. Under direction of A. gewing Club were guests of Mrs.|here, which it was decided will be [81d one who was ill prevented a MRS. lDA GREEN Choir members are Thelma FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— 1. Dahl, Mrs. Mary Monagle and 1, A johmson at her home last|conducted by those who expressed |duorum of ‘0lllnllr?=n|lr0m gath-| ],o BE mURSDAY;kagllJntgltdh“" avltmfllbfl P, P g to transact city busin | ds, adine [eical Miss Elma Olson. Open to both njght for their regular session of | their intention of keeping up with €ring ALL THE ALASKA LINE men and women needle-work. Their next meeting monthly donatios m!ht‘ movement, | N EERe T 5 N Doris Clark, Joyce bmlth C. Business women's clas: Fifth|on Jgan. 19th will be at the home! Sperling, Mary Jukich, Alice lass will be held this evening at|of Myrs, Ralph Mortensen ¢ ’ Funeral services for Mrs. Ida MoF i 1 % 8 ‘| Sherwood and Harriett Williams. | oy g k in basement of the » - | FDR 'o AddreSS (xr(‘en‘ Am-horagu Sht " Janeai h(‘l“om— an Bale 5. | Sk s S i | Empire Classifieas Pay! | | D 0, will be held in the Mrs. Catherine Gregory and Hel- LOCAL GOVT. SCHOOL, ecember 3 chapel of the Charles W. Carter| — | Dr. Luella King is now acting M 8 T h st e .1 et o i i e g ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUN Women's - Club . class: | principal of . Douglas government eet ai Onlg ' a Ion on'g |Mortuary at 2 olclock Thursday § ; I SERV i stood. Following the address of the ars. under the direction is up at present being around 45| Devotions will be presented by - veazs. & 1. 1 4 President, Gov. Ernest Gruening mll e ee— with scarcely any sickness reported.{Mrs. Claude Brown and Mrs. W.| et SPHONE? | TRA;.N SPORTATION COMPANY Girl Scout class: To begin this i |H. Matthews will give the book TKe @ shott statement. E N i D peere 3 4 E | of Miss RETURNS FROM VISIT ‘;um\]-. “Author of Liberty” I>5 VA(("M"O" (UNI( Don Lozzie—Owner ! S v te AP BT > 4 o % ot Searle. b drvsssreassd | week under the direct . \arlernoon { Don’t wait 20 and 30 | r auspices of AWVS, will hold cchool succeeding James P. Hob- Sari6 i 5 g 2§ H ia F ASL g it i 30 o'clock in the evening good who with his family is now| Mrs. H. R. Sprague, will preside i ‘_ St ,f'l,mfp:,'],“a't\l ",".’;S"; Li’: ! Iinutes tm:v,\ouz taxi §| of Wednesday, January 7 In helenroute to Arkansas where they ex-(at the mesting of the Women's 8o-| oyt Roceevalt will adiress| Beventh Day Advertier Otoren. 1ol | STOABLIUS! { Public Health Center at the TerTi-| pect to locate. T: Mrs. Hob- clety of Christian Service to be held| , 22050 (OO0 W 0 BCTest) Beventh g S Hiebesce | | | This class, which|good's place as teacher the | this evening at 8 p. m. in the parlors | D at | terment will, be | i the pi * STAR CAB || 0! T £OC place a. teacher in he pam. tonight, it was announced |plot in Evergreen Cemetery. \ | etion of the course, i ol is Mrs. E. L Keithahn of |0f the Methodist Church. Newly it dad I 4 € ; S ! | \ of Mrs. Harold | Juneau who has served in similar|¢lected officers will assume their|DcTe today. ) | (Mys. Green was an active member | ¥ B . | s ceting an im-| The program will be carried by of the Anchorage Igloo Auxiliary of | | i position in other Alaska towns. duties at the meeting and an im- Station KINY in Juneau, it is under- | the Pione, Alagia’ i { To meet in the| Enrollment in the Douglas “-h,,,,lunvsnvr- service is planned, e ol IONeCEL AR SIY Tuasy t | B \ \ i .-mmsfl‘“ Club class: First meeting was and Mrs. Frank Pettygrove are |Vited to attend the meeting. | | to the Pres “t\hh“ fl‘t’;fi held on January 5th. Instructor 15 again at their home on Third street, | S RemeR e Fe'ed at Pany The immunization and vaccina- It's Healthy, Too! { are unable Nmm‘n\and Transpor’ Miss Anita Garnick | having ulmnwl nmo Saturday. ‘lmu clinic held every four weeks is ] g e ol ships. p Society class 2 " | — 2 E cumpt\m’ M‘d.lh,l”. ciety “«1.;'.: wv:f{:w‘l\ j:l;‘\( ¥4 STONER_MOREAU Fourteen young friends of Jackie ! |scheduled for Wednesday after-| B R U N S W I C K | Hermle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John (300D, January 7 between the hours 5 E FU i PRciisey 7, tn Lhe basenient o '“‘"SYbll MaxweII Is ? | Taie. "eho " ohaseved "Bl o ST e b - ' JATIONS AND Northern I Presbyterian e . Health Center, 108 Territorial] { sz ERV CALL 5 e i 1 . . birthday anniversary January 2. kO‘ TION Church. N Luella Rehfuss will A R | A | Building | RMA' e gain epomng = were guests at a birthday iof Party ati =y i important that all children sveniing, January 6, hs Juneau Irgen(l.s of Miss Marie the Hermle home on E Street Suns{ # P i | \ E evenir anuary 6, has i Stonerv iU TRt el S ibe vaccinated against Smallpox BOWLING ALLEYS HENRY GRE! “ngen 109 the date on which a| gopy Maywell is again reporting ph E. Morean dearly in infancy, preferably six to|hem o T 0 T | l’h(fl‘” . wse for advanced stu-|y b eion T 0al where she and | VC, Feceived word ofthe former| A by Miss Jean Fowlellis months of age, and re-vaccinated |— g — 0 25 ol e 5 $ begin. The course, open 3 B o8 o Juneau couple’s . wedding at. Fort|Mrs. chnle served the youngsters 2 L A0 T 05 L 4 4 : her husband are temporarily lo- again before entering school. Im BT $0 1S to those who have completed the et L ‘Pu]mmson cember 12, ice cream and cake from the dec- {munization against Diphtheria standard Red Cross first aid course,| "} '”; Dally Nawe il ST | The Rev. Patrick J. Gleeson, orated table, where the six candles |should also be started at this .wmof will be under the direction of How- L oune, of Ful-' cathelic chaplain at Fort Richard- | flickered on a large cake. Favors| |age. | ard Dilg. The meeting will be held| [‘li“‘"“\[ i:“n’“l‘! f“‘t““‘ff‘ i‘“ I‘“"son performed the wedding cere- were distributed. | "This protection is especially im-| in the basement of the Territorial wiais u:“ "‘“m "“,' (1 1‘;“"' mony in the Recreation Hall at Those present were Jackic portant during a war period when T ]l E building iRk Ay atd fll »‘) “Ml “t by |the post Schmitz, Dale Schmitz, George|epidemics are always more preval- A Refresher Class for those \\1:04A‘::_ i ‘}’{‘f““ or her home Nt aggtendants were the bride's Messerschmidt, Donald Messer-|ent. A T C 0 have completed both standard and £ ]_l;-fi!{m 'dnlm“f- 0 spend " brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. schmidt, Gerald Shaw, Lorene ———————— { advanced courses in first aid L\‘;:‘A"‘is‘ \;111 ler parents. Duringlang Mrs. . R, Stoner, both of An. Shaw, Carol Peterson, Ronald Pet- VISIT ALICE COUGHLIN R e o being planned, Dr. Smith flh-‘M5-5 _)ll“““f* ‘_‘b“("?""-va”“b 5””‘chom[,e erson, Teddy Keaton, David Mit-| Col. William Wilson, Mrs, Charl-| L l N E | oA sTAL AIRLINES nounced. This course is for _mq IHX\HE4".XUIIXIP>;‘SOLA('13 editor of Moreau, a second lieutenant, is chell, Jay Braun, Molly Jo Mac- |otte Caldwell and Dr. Allan Rich-| | ALASKA c purpose of tnufln‘x(mvu.p on ng}i ;;c kAm.tu Daily l\Z‘mm.rr-, Juneau. | 4tached ‘to headquarters company | Spadden, Tommy McKinley and |ardson, Anchorage friends of Alice| ! Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ;uvl technique. Definite dates wil 1; a, is to write for the Nov\»‘u the 207th Infantry. Mrs. Mor- | Dickie Frederl’cks iCOllshlm, were Juneau visitors! Alaska T tatith | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A, M. "‘0;‘]'”M(’i‘ffl;’m’;{“e'_mmg e it Tribune leau is employed in the Anchorage| Wm&c their ship was in port re- - acog:as:;r " Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha-_ n 3 veni J y —————— iy cently. f Sitka 14, at 7:30 o'clock a first aid class R. J. SOMMERS RETURNS :)):L:f: ohine ;‘;‘"““’”“1 U“empl"y“MUSI(IA"S NAME ! e [ Tulok Pobn S T"‘;?,‘,‘“ T;‘Ifi" ‘?}5‘ sshltx‘;n ) made up of both men and women FROM INTERIOR 'nmq Mg MRS. JOHN JOHANS! | 2 é;’,fi?" s fl ‘w 18 10 18 18 10 10 will be started with Helgar Larson R. J. Sommers, of the Sommers! TR L“ADIE.S g SAME OFH(MU LEAVES HOSPITAL | BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 Chichagof m 10 18 10 18 10 5 as instructor. Meetings are to be Construction Company returned on |V o0 poe A ! | Mrs. John Johansen will leave SBEATTLE Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 held in the Council Chambers of a recent plane from a business trip| PN. THURSDAY | Jo i o og representatives of|St. Ann’s Hospital for her home {1 Pelican.. 18 10 18 18 the City Hall. It is tentatively to the Interior which took him to| Pt L Juneau Local No. 672, Musicians| this afternoon, T ¥ Todd . 18 10 10 planned to have one class each/Anchorage and Fairbanks. Mr.‘8 ‘" aay afternoon, January p.oiaoo Union, were reelected at| Young John Reinhart Johansen, Tenakee 10 10 week lasting two hours. Sommers was absent from Juneau 8 at 2 o'clock, members of the | who was born Decemby is PASSENGERS FREIGHT Angoon .. 18 18 5 e Lutheran: Ledi the organization’s monthly meet=" s T cember 28, is - - > about a week. [ ies’ Aid will hold their | ing. getting along well but will remain REFRIGERATION Hoonah .. 10 5 ts per pound—Minimuni Charge 60 Gasoline enough for five auto- e — regular meeting at the residence nfl lin his fortabl Express Rate: 10 cents per po . L | They are Dave Burnett, Presi- comfortable incubator at the| Ld Y and THURSDAY mobile trips around the world can GORDON WILDES LEAVES {Ml‘ Al Zenger, 121 West 4th| dent; Leroy West, Vice President;|hospital for another two weeks, SCHEDULED MONDA 11 Petersb Kake be carried by one type of large ON VACATION IN SOUTH | Street. TEd ca Gkt e wutee 8 Rl e Ketchikan K’;”;‘;n wmm. .“wm $25.00 U. S. defense. Gordon Wildes, superintendent of| All members are requested t0|Hans Lindseth, business agent, and|AMERICAN LEGION avxiiary| {D- B. FEMMER—AGENT! |} suneau %z{gg sgs:oo 25.00 1250 = - ”m,nkn\u'mn for the R. J. Sommers attend and any visiting members [Ed MclIntyre and Anita Garnick,|Meets tonight, 8 p.m., Dugout. ady.| { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 Kake o S 750 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY | | Construction Company, left recently or newcomers to the city will pe delegates to the Juneau Central — .o Petersburg . 15-00 15.00 Meets tonight, 8 pm,, Dugout. adv.'for a vacation in the States. | welcome, {fiatior Counsll, i BUY DEFENSE BONDS il Y : BRINGING UP FATHER e T — ‘ By GEORGE McMANUS || s nuromantion ON 55610 HANES, Phone 612 7] KAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: HASSE%EH:}}:IG Tri Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. S e - PAN AMERICAN AIRW} AYS | 'M((M wg\»??pr%xcumz CAN'T 5 E TODAY - S0 _I'M THANK. GOSDNESS. 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