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PAGE SIX in the Seward building, with A. P. Walker as master of ceremonies. To our many rrlends we wish oosehearf © it S s i e = A refreshments will complete the ARRIVES TO JOIN | Magnhild Oygard, is taking over g 0 (houghm,. o 32 7 Before Mrs. Gundersen left her , 2 v 3 the Nurses' Aid program in Ket-|jeaqs extended to us in the loss " e The program tonight is as fol- |former home, 23 women had com- of a great and wonderful wife (elebra"on low HUSBAND IN JUNEAU pkl(’d their course in Nurses' Aid. While she was sorry to leave mothegr 7 and iing song—“Star Spangled | week ago the group, all wearing |their home and friends in Ketchi- > - Banner g unlrorms was entertained by the|kan, Mrs. Gundersen said she was WILLIAM A. L‘OLZHEIMER on Tonl | s “Mooseheart, a Health| MrS. Andrew Gundersen arrived|potary Club of Ketchikan and Mrs. | very pleased to come to Juneau. AND FAMILY. e Nes e hm \ium,” by Glenn E. Allen, sovernor of Moose Lodge Biography of James J. Davies, of Mooseheart, by Mrs, Members of the Loyal Order of Moose and Wol the Moose THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA from' Annette Island gave an ap-| mxhlary representatives ‘who pre- MRS A GUNDERSEN semm the members to the Civilian propriate ‘ program. CARD OF THANKS chikan, Mrs. Gundersen said yesterday afternoon with Alaska | Gundersen introduced each mem- Mr. Gundersen and she are mak- ‘Codstal Alrlines * from K"’“‘“‘“"'ber to the Rotarians. As a feature ing their home at the Baranof to join her husband and make their| e thao impressive meeting, men Hotel. future home in Juneau. Mr. Gun-‘ i 5 dersen, who has been in the can- o The area of Chile is roughly that of Texas. GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market LIQUOR DEPARTMENT i N FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1942{ | will tonight ce Moosehear nery business in this Division for | Day, the program starting at 2k S oA some time, was recently elected to, o'clock in the Moose headquarte Women's Contribution | ¢ “rrerritorial Legislature and is| and Moosehaven,” oy connected with the Guy F.| Y § 4 Mrs. Walter | a¢xinson Company, US.ED., based | L g VI TN | : argesi selection o 1 ) f Moose members. Mrs. Gundersen is a member of‘ Addre Mooseheart, a Reli- | the American Red Cross Nurses' : fichael 3. Hass, Noble COIPS on voluntary duty and wears and ESTIC Llnuons and No: Moose the trim blue tailored uniform of v ; oclock Ceremony.” This| the Red Cross. She was chairman time all children of | ©f American Red Cross nurses' ac- « . . or extra tank, or extra gun, or extra ship Lln“wns ] BEER . DINNEB t kneel at their bedsides| tivities in Ketchikan as well as completed tomorrow may, in & few montbs, praver and as 1s custo-| chairman for disaster and instruc- be tide i bastlefield: i i e o e e, e e o s e WINES and CHAMPAGNE | - prayer with them 3 the First City. She was also a make the difference between life and death for Vocal solo—“Little Man You've special representative for the Am- some of our fi‘}mng men."" - Busy Day." by E. R. Eaton,| erican Red Cross in Ketchikan,| 3 11} ALA KA | Yo Mve Banboerh having received her appointment —PresipENT RoosevELT, | | quartet and community| ffom Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne. February 23, 1942. | SRS Mrs, Gundersen is justly proud of the Nurses' Aid group in Ket- o A whal weighing 26,564 chikan which was the first class Would you be the one who failed to help buy that N0 S H 0 R TA G E pounc t off the coast to be graduated in Alaska. There plane, tank, or ship—by failing to buy your share of [, 3 N Y3 of F is said to be were 16 in the first class which Bonds? Could yox sleep nights knowing that Ameri- X ‘e he 1 T taken was given a pubhc graduation with can boys were being killed because you and others at BENE D “put off” doing your part? |N WAR A S IN PE ACE Remember, they e OUR boys aow—teon e | (G@OFEE Brothers State, your town, perhaps your very home. They're ' out there risking their lives—giving their lives—so Buy Your Su lu Now that America, your free America, can live. And just y "p y 5 ; as you are counting upon them to give everything | they've got, so they are counting upon you to give . everything you've got—by working harder than K you ever have before and by investing in Bonds to the 0 d T k f H l'd D l' D poslTS very limit of your powers! r ers aKen or 0* aY e lvery |N THIS BAN K | Can they count on you? Make your answer ring clear - and true—let our boys know that every man, woman, arge e eclion 0 lxers Gabardine ARE and child in America is behind them 100%! Go to your local post office, bank, savings and loan associa- IN SU RED tion, or other official sales agency today. Pledge Gadabout Crisp, young gabardine classic to keep you smartly dressed every hour of your busy day | every pay day until this war is won! The more Bonds ! ”/ you buy, the more planes will fly. HEtP %’é,{fffl‘!flwfifi yourself to buy all the Bonds you cao—segulary, H GEORGE BROTHERS | ‘ Super Market This Message for Victory Is Sponsored by ‘ — The Mntnnuska sgrlcultural col- Alaska SteamShlp C0mpany i ony of Alaska has a growing season | of about 115 frost-free days per year. (CONSERVATIVE mansgement aad srict Governmens supervision work constantly for the protection of our depositors. Additional security i provided through this bank’s membership in Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora= tion, & United States Government sgency which insures esch depositor against low to & maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA SER FEDERAL DePOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NOW... Quality Fur is one of your best investments and true economy Lovely and lasting MINK tops the BEST BUY list and still reigns supreme as the leader of all fine fur garments. The SUPPLE BEAUTY of rich sable blended MUSKRAT is another garment we never hesitate to recommend . . . Always in the style parade . . . LUXURIOUSLY DURABLE! The INVESTMENT list today includes SL EEK ALASKA SEAL and SMART SKUNK . .. lustrous PERSIAN LAMB, soft hlended squirrel . . . natural squirrel . . . black or gray caraculs ... brown or black coney, lapin, beaverette and many others. We have also a large collecton of silver fox and other neckpleces ... EVERYTHING IN FUR VALUES! If it is DARK ALASKAN BEAVER or OTTER you want, we will make them up for you, fo your exact measure. We have always dealt in QUALITY only, 1o suit EVERY PURSE, for all the long years we have been in business. Dropin . .. by appoiniment if you wish. .. or write. If you just want to drop in fo LOOK . . . that is fine with us .. . we are proud of our stock and like o show it off. And may we remind you again . . . QUALITY FUR today is GOOD INVESTMENT and SOUKD ECONOMY. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN COMPANY NNNNNNs TN oY PO NS SIZES 12-40 COLORS ARE- Blue, Green, Biege, Brown, Red Jones-Stevens Seward Street Frankfort is one of Germany’ oldest cities. It is more than 1200 years old. e G e e e e T e Y .. . % more than ever before, investment in material possessions and economy are synonymous—-that is why the soft luxury of NNV NN OV NoNONOONoNoNoNON COCCCOG: SO0 EEBE5 SO0 00: MONEY SAVED MEANS MORE BONDS! AR AR PR R GBI RSO PO R PR SS A RN RN RS R R RBE PSRRI @ ? 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