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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA g THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1942 EUGENE WALLIS — =g =dm ‘SIT K A PAG E -:-" =g ; JAN WALLIS SOCIETY BOND SALES B N ETS Jean Clithero, Sophie Harris and WEEK-END PARTY | NEW RADIO STATION think there could have been a bet-} H. G. Wilcox of Fairbanks is a|BILLHARTS ENTERTAIN — K Mesdames Astrid Saddler, Bob Hag-| Miss Mary Fox, Red Cross Secre- EHAYS R, dl——S_Llatinn G e ter committee named. These women Sitka visitor this week. VISITORS FROM SITKA Russ Clithero, President of our|the American Legion, Post 13, was den, Vern McGraw, Patricia Berg, | tary, took a party of six young| ° b—- S 3 Prergioneny) are “go getters” and are always in| —————————— AN “Buy a Bond a Week” Club, and.held Tuesday evening August 11|Irene Reynolds. Add to this about |Sitka women on a weeksend party its debut .o the air P - Cl i the front' ranks when there is| Tom Morgan left for Juneau re-| Miss Sarah Fernol and Miss Ruth general manager of the Sitka Ho- at the Castle. Charlie Whittimore a hundred service men' and you|recently—out to the girl scout ing Sunday, August 16. Many local| worg of this nature to be done. If cently after having spent some time|Niles, Territorial school teachers tel, reports that the housing prob-|presided. Plans for the coming|will get some idea of the crowded |camp at Neve Point. Among those [ ORI SESHE et invited t0 Par-|gay the committees function as well at Sitka. from Sitka, are now visitors in the lem for the coming Legion Con- convention were completed and the|condition of the place. However |present were the Misses Marian | vention is well in hand and that skids were greased up—to make wWe do have a place in town that|Hussey, Margaret Rands, Elaine| b i A has - o o i we will be able to find quarters tor the convention one that will long|is suitable for this event—the high |Doolittle, Dorothy Loy, Lols Peter- ”‘i o gl ‘hi‘;‘“g: :;‘1]15 e |thing salesman, is in town and’ re- AR B all those good people that are ex- be remembered by those visiting|school gym. This is an ideal|son and Jean Clithero. Missy Cli- e’]fo it He iunc vou PN TR0 SURPRISE PARTY {ports a very good business. Diamond is the hardest known pected to come from other parts delegates. place and with the cooperation of |thero chaperoned the crowd and t’mg jor TR R 3 o B O paer‘ BUY DEFENSE BONDS mineral, to participate in the doings of the| Speaking of this convention brimgs | the local school board we can offer reports a good time was had by df % b 4 for Mrs. Ollie Elvigion was helél % e e i S p) 5 3 snterta i 1 ySs @ 7 v | > A 5 :mvm Legion—come September 5, up the point of (l;u”l(hnnmg tfle :‘hl;‘l b(::;,(: nl;it; m‘!;? t;lab 1“‘03‘3“' | Mesdames Wallis, Doolittle, and|Tuesday afternoon at the home of % SR e I e IR N i Lad il | Johnstone are the women on the Mrs. R. H. Dunsmoor. There were % One of these fine sunny days Legion quarters are NOT large|enough to acp()mxx\ry<la!e the crowds | MOOSE MEETS entertainment committee for mcfmany beautiful gifts and the good BakerY GOOds Are we are going to publish the NAMES enough to handle the crowds that|that are beginning to attend these| The regular meeting of the| ., egion Committe, and from|ladies made merry. Mrs. Elvigion : ih B t dE . of ALL the members of the “BUY |are coming over to the regular | affairs, and it seems to us the|Moose, August 3, was well nuvndrtl,‘whon, we are sitting, we do not|is leaving for the States very soon. € DbesI an aSlest ticipate in the festivities, as Well 4¢ this one—we can be assured of e home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brill- as to assist the Army in arranging|, yery successful convention, | Steve Vukovitch, the popular clo-|hart in Juneau, A BOND A WEEK CLUB’ includ- | Wednesday evening “open house”|least we can do to help win and there were 56 new members _____ sl e - — C NI of the armed| parties sponsored by the Ladies|the war, after all if we had a son|in the class. Owing to the fact & DESSEHS YOU an forces. So far this list is held Auxiliary and held at the Castle|in the service we woud want him|that there is considerable remod- 4 Servel in the strictest ®onfidence, but we in the Legion Club Rooms. For in-|to have some entertainment. Are|eling to the building to. be done,| 3 5 are just about to the point where Stance, look at the list of the|Wwe going to do anything about it|the next initiation was set for we are willing to let the “cat out Women present at the party Aug.|NOW-—or wait till election time? |some time in early November. | = | g (19 Wi bal‘ of the bag”, Anyway, we have been 5 The following Sitka women were = <D L lf e e lt | selling a WHALE of ;a lot of bonds there: | Y > g » through Bl IEAl | Misses Elaine Doolittle, Marjorie : Z oo —it’s Good”’ Moore, Helen Moore, Kay Herman, . ; _ o Marie Treschield, Althea Rands, 5 Margaret Rands, Barbara Rands, | Betty Cleaves, Marian Hussey, Mary Fox, Lois Peterson, Dorothy Loy, Miss Dobley, Ollene Elvigion, Laura Mr. Clithero reports the sale of Bonds for the past month have been disappointing. We are going to have to get in there and pitch if we are going to reach our Aug- ust quota. X Y \ > 4 PRESERVE THIS MEMORABLE EVENT || You Can Get GOOD WITH ‘PICTURES! FOOD at Best’ B Photo Shop.Studio || Brownie’s Cafe : ROYAL CABS nv.s;S\ ,\I“\:\ ng § Many WRSAVINGS BONDS & STANFS E , ' : 4 G00‘linB“ys ‘We Have Everything’ : \ - " : ') MEN’S To EIENIE Sforthe Meet Your Friends Here! S1Y KA A WEAR! || Evening . .. Neill Andersen Public Utilities . | e 200 Phone 40 Stap In — Leok Toduy *“The Perfect Place Keep ‘Em Flying_ | Tilson and Sons | ® WATER | Exclusively ALLAN JOHNSTONE—Manager to Relax® (" b A Sight is your most pre- Slghi IS Pfe(IOUS cious possession. Guard A IT it with fitted glasses that (s G“ nn will relieve the strain i ST O and tension of overwork- ) 2 - I Thll’lk I AN XAMINATIO : - : Ttherel’]s aJ\ answer to Dutch Harbdor. You}::ml; hear | ( X it in the drone of motors overhead .. in t oom- Could GO Re”.ember: 3 E N A”yt‘me.' ing off theknav_v’s big guns . . in the reaessuzing for Some CHINESE || Pictures Live Forever” WILL DETERMINE [¥s getting loudr and joudct, chomng the voice of il 2 \ i ) * a free and united people . . louder than all the dic- FOOD at (Bpecig) Cave Biven il YOUR NEEDS . . . . S tators in the world. Keep the motors roarin! BUY dentification S . and Liquor Store WAR BONDS AND STAMPS TODAY. Alaska Drug and Jewelry Co. IMPORTED ... WINES — LIQUOR — Are Headquarters for ALE— S Building Material Buy Beer in Quarts 1 Al A ) ulding eria IT'S PATRIOTIC! J M A Complete Service--- Saves Precious Metal % M COLUMBIA LUMBER C0. OF ALASKA SPECIAL... ‘ Whether you're having company; or planning a family meal, you’ll find F hC ; it worth your while to buy meats of ,rf]:‘ ognac ¥ guaranteed HIGH QUALITY. 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