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PAGE TWO NO-HOSTDINNER - IS SET TONIGHT FOR JUNEAUITES c::: Honoring Dr. and Xars. Langdon White and Dr. and Mrs. Powers, a no-host dinner party for about 50 friends is to bBe held this|e: evening in the Baranof Hotel Gold Room Public Health Service, detailed as they will enjoy an evening of danc- medical director for the Alaska INg. Office of Indian Affairs, has re- e T 4 o s e his preliminary orders a\-n(‘ NOTICE expects to be transferred to San Abbe i 46 no telbphose P Francisco in the near future sentull 5 i of On- v Dr. Powers, director of the Gov tober will-be accepted at a dis- rnment Hospital here, expects to| count. AN remittances must The large table is to be done in e white, set in buffet style andsmall t Notice To Our Customers! STARTING MONDAY --NOVEMBER 9th PLEASE HAVE ORDERS IN BY 12:30 P. M. THRIFT CO-OP " BRINGING UP FAT! JIGGS! ARE YOU GONNA AT DINTY'S STAG JUST WAIT X IGHT ? WE NEVER ITAKE A CODBLE KIN RELY ON YOUSE OF ME VITAMIN SHOWIN' UP - PILLS -TLL SHOW YOU WHO'S BOSS AT MY HOUSE ! leave to apply for re-entry FATHER dining Following the dinner pa are invited by Mr: ing to the ables will be usec in ine room Dr. White, with the United States of December nto the Unit- served in bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. about the first d States Army, haviny he last war. ady. We Will Deliver Daily Once Each Day at 2:00 P. M. FOR DELIVERY THAT DAY Seward Street Governor's Hous?, where THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA (Continued from Page Six) A Hallowe'en costume ball was held October 30 at the Navy Rec- reation Hall for enlisted men. With musie, by Mauro, and a jitterbug BLOW STRUC contest, which was won by Miss (€Continued from Page One) Margaret Rands, was a highlight 5 e of the evening. A fine time was|that after a swift 104-mile drive had by all. Two Satans, in the guise of Miss Lolly Jordan and|Alamein, three British tank t:livi-1 Mrs. Gordon Clithero, jointly won the grand prize for their costumes SITKA SWIFT 140 D LIEUTENANT sions pinned some fleeing German | armored units against the Medi- | < { last night expressed for the help and donations ceived. re- - - 1S A | Miss Ruth Langseth, former | Douglas girl, is now in Carson City, |Colorado, awaiting transfer to | somewhere overseas, according to |word to her parents received dur- |ing the week. The young lady was |just convalescing from an attack {of pneumonia when she wrote. Miss from the jumping-off point of El|p,oethyhas completed all nurses’ training for Army field service and now has a s make a series. Committee in charge appreciation | | cond lieutenant rating. | | | — v, Miss Althea Rands and Miss Gladys, terranean coast. | ING LIV e Knight also won prizes for the| The advancing British ignoted DRIVING SEoo | most humorous costumes. he thousands of surrendering Ger- | i 1,;|!mh»ldt T g man and Italian infantrymen along |SCr¥ice Of Sully's Bakery as deliv- | A group of young people met|the way in an effort o €run Yoty cfymnan, starting (e S ) Tuesday evening, November 3, at|finality the Axis grmored units. |“°°X the apartment of Mrs. Russ -| Already a total of upwards of| - 4 g thero to aet on a committee for)/80,000 men are reported either EYES EXAMETED planning the USO dances, under |irapped or cut off in the desert |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in| the supervision of Forrest P.[far to the rear of the Germans|OUr OWR shop. Dr. Rae Lilllan| who are trying frantically to es- cape into Libya. Reports from the front indicate Knapp. As is customary in the or- ganization of USO dances, a small group of girls will meet with an| equal number of enlisted men to|that the British are finding many make plans and arrangements for!pieces of equipment deserted along the dances, as well as forming mv;m:‘ way by the fleeing enemy. The rules for the selection of J\uum-ivq\npment is not damaged, but out Hostesses. The first USO dance is|of gas. This fact leads the British Carlson, Blomgren Bldg. Phene 636. TIDES TOMORROW tentatively set for Saturday eve ning, November 20, at the high school gym. Lutheran Ladies’ . Aid Society members announced plans for a public dinner to be given on Ar- mistice Day, November 11, in the Lutheran Church basement. The home-cooked meal will sell for a dollar a plate, and a large atten- dance is expected. TFom Morgan of the Columbia Lumber Company, and his family are in town, and expect to remain two or three more weeks. Jack Davis is in town from Bi- orka Island for a few days on busi- ness. Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne of the Territorial Department of Health left for Juneau Thursday after a week's stay her At the meeting of the City Coun- cil Friday, October 30, action was taken which closed all the card tables and gambling games in the public taverns of Sitka. Ole Scarbo has accepted a posi- tion as truck driver on the Island. PARENTS OF GIRL Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Stockfleth are the parents of a baby girl, weighing eight pounds, six ounices, born on Thursday morning, No- vember 5, at the Pioneer Home Hospital. Dr. Stockfleth is a well knonw dentist of Sitka. The baby, Sally June, and Mrs. Stockfleth are doing well. | | | 1 High tide—1:26 a.n. 16.8 feet. 1 Low tide—7:16 am., 1.1 feet. High tide- 22 pm, 192 feet. ] Low tide—7:51 p.m., -25 feet. in Cairo to believe that the highly Tides Monday ‘ | successful attacks on Axis shipping | High tide—2:10 am., 17.1 feet. | in the Mediterranean in recent| Low tide—8:00 am. 1.1 feet. ! weeks may have been the deciding, High tide—2:01 p.m. 196 feet. | factor in the present victory, and Low tide—8:3¢ pm. -20 feet. that Rommel’s Corps has run out of supplies. American Air Forces are’ continu- ing attacks in many sections of the African campaign DOUGLAS _ NEWS USE OF SCHOOL GYMN ALLOTTED AT BOARD ME Douglas High School gymmasium will be a busy place for the next | three months, according to plans | 2 outlined at a meeting of the| that if School Board last night. During the | trouble comes you will week, Supt. A. B. Phillips of the| ? i Juneau Public Schools worked out| need help — expert, | the following schedule with Miss | Warren, Douglas superintendent: Of 20 service and town team games | STUM ING | REMEMBER, when you buy insurance, prompt, friendly service. This should be part of to be played, half will be in the | ! local gym. These will be in addi- your insurance protec- tion to school games. Three nights £ | tion. | a week the use of the gym will be given enlisted men for practice and on other nights school and town For dependahilil\ and teams may practice. Application | » from the Territorial Guards to promptness when you use the gym for their drilling had | be refused for lack of available| need it most, place your evenings. } Announcement was received of| a visit from the Fort Ray band| from Sitka scheduled for Sunday, insurance with this Hart- | ford agency. | | November 15, to appear in the | school gym in the afternoon. The | public is invited to the concert. | Shatt“ek | Miss Warren reported a visit at | the school from Commissioner | James Ryan during the week and | his subsequent approval of work being done. He is scheduled to visit again in January to attend one of the morning sessions. S g F.O.E. CARD PARTY , | A public card party featuring pinochle, whist and bridge was given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Fra- | Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports ternal Order of Eagles, as first of EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. similar fall social functions for the | Please have all freight on City Dock | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER Island. There were six tables of cards| engaged in the evening’s play with the following resultant winners of prizes: | Pinochle high scorers—Mrs. Wil- | liam Karki and John Mills; lows— | Mrs. Norman Rustad and Fred | Endres; whist—Mrs, Riedi and Er-| win Hachmeister for the high, Mrs. Jerry Cashen the low. Bridge — Mrs. John Mills high jand Mrs. Felix Gray low. The door |prize was awarded to Mrs. Gene| | Hulk. | Delicious refreshments were en- | THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation !joyed after the cards. Red, white | Company 1and blue streamers and a cluster | lof small flags for the table center- | - |piece was the decorative schgme SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 used in honor of Armistic Day. SEATTLE One more card party and per-| haps two, were decided upon to| AH-NOW TO TALKIN'— M GOIN' TO TELEPHONE DINTYS TONIGHT —— | MAGGIE — DON'T KNOW WHEN PASSENGERS FREIGHT | REFRIGERATION ] {{D. B. 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