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- PAGE TWO & In order to give our employees a @ double holiday, our Men's Shop and Dry Goods' depariments will Efi remain closed Friday and Satur- { day, January Ist and 2nd. ‘ 5 Cur Grecery Department will re- main open on Saturday, Janu- ary 2nd. o All-our very best wishes for a most happy, prosperous and peaceful 1943. L4 M Pehrends QAALITY SINCE /8587 OO ROODOLCTE L © BN GGG GG C G 0G0 G 0066666566 U8, Bureaw) am, 37 feet 9:07 am, 152 feet V/ecnbsday, Dec. 30 "nsteet wwiaximum 30, -minimem 20 Ve s n e e e s e 12.4 fect ANNUAL HE-JINKS B.P.0.ELES TONIGHT Starting 10 P. M. Continuing Into the New Year Inthe Elks’ Cluband Ballroom Music by BOB SATRE and HIS DANCE BAND This is for Elks and their ladies only and applicants for membership who must pre- sent the cards mailed them for admittance. SCOTTISH RITE NEW YEAR’S DAY Hi-Jinks of Elki [oniah& Party, the bio The annual New Year's Ev the Elks' Hi-Jinks, will b given in the Elks' Club and ball- room. Music for dancing will start at_10 o'clock and from then until long after midnight, merriment will | prevail, The affair tonight is limited to | Blks and their ladies and also those |candidates for membership who have been favored. A special card has been sent out to the latter. The paid-up membership card will admit all Elks. Leonard T. Holmquist is chairman of the committee in charge of the | Hi-Jinks and his assistants promise | @ hi-yu brother time. ———————— IROTARIANS WiLL ' BRINGNEW YEAR IN WITH PARTY Members of Juneau Rotary Club will gather in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel tonight at 10 o'clock sharp to begin. the process of ringing in the New Year. What with the current diaper and safety pin shortage, the 1943 infant may surprise the Rotarians by mak- ing his appearance only in his top hat in keeping with the war effort. As for the Rotarians, Chairman Horace Adams says they may come dressed semi-formal, which means business suit for men and long dresses for women. Py Approximately 150 persons are ex- pected, to attend the affair.. Enter- tainment will start at 10:30 o’'clock, | | | | | | | N2 sharply at 10. A buffet supper will be served at'1 a. m. | Committees which have handled | the arrangements include Dave Pat- | terson and Wilbur Wester, reserva- | tlons; Jack Burford and Don Skuse, music; Tom Dyer, Elllis Reynolds, Liston. and- Harold- Roth, decora- tions: George Schmidt, Warren Caro 'and James McNaughton, singing; Claude Carnegie and Bill Walker, {favors. ' D The tea drinking habit was wely responsible for the velopment of fine English porce- feature tonight in Elkdom to. be |50 guksts are warned to be on hand | ‘Lou Hudson and Col. Roy Reigle, | entertainment; Henry Harmon, Lu! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU ALASKA DOUGEAS NEWS 1 DATON FLEEK AND MISS ROBERTSON WED farried in Juneau, Wednesday December 30, at Holy , Dzan C. E. Rice ; Alvera Robertson Ju 1 15 married to Daton Fleek, Douglas young man. Miss Alfreda Fleek, sister of the bride- groom, was the bride's attendant tand Irvin Fleek, brother, was best man. Immediate relatives and a few friends were present. Daughter of Mrs. Lawrence Cash- the bride is a Juneau girl, at- ended Juncau schools and has, re- cently been employed at Pere: Ir. Fleek is the son of Mrs. Leona fiebenico and was born in Doug- los and lived on the Island practi- cally all his life. He is. employed 1L the California grocery store. A Yeception following. the wed- ding was held at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence Cashen on Gas- tinean Avenue where friends called during - the . ¢yening to. fete the coupie e | ENGSTROMS TO TRAVEL Mr. and. Mrs. Elton Engstrom and children have booked passage !for the south to sail the last of this week on a business and vaca- t trip. They, plan to visit in Washington, Idaho and California, returnfig in @ coliple of months. - BUS READY FOR OPERATION BY TOMORROW EVENING Delayed by repairs which were pated, a bus for the Douglas-Ju- neau run will. be ready for, begin- 'uing the service again tomorrow morning, according to Mrs. Beulah Lee, who is responsible for resump- {tion of the business. Discounting possibilities of any {further _ inconvenience to plans ! made, accordingly, the bus will be on hand to take A.J. employees to |their work first trip of the day. | ———— |DOUGLAS SCHOOL BOARD * TRANSACTS BUSINESS Holding their regular January meeting in advance, Douglas. School Board met last night in the school to conclude both current and forth- coming business, as two imembers, Mrsi Thelma Engstrom apd Alfred Bonnett, clerk and trn,’;:er, Te- spectively, will be absent ffom the 1communlty until sometime in Feb- de- {ruary. Granting them leave of ab- jsence, the Board disposed of other | business as follows: as a paid-up subscriber to TH and receive TWO WATCH THIS SPACE— ! ! | | | | E { l A.H.GODDARD "SUNDOWN" Federal Tax—bc¢ per Person E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to, present this eoupon this evening at the box office of the-— CAPITOL THEATRE TICKETS to see: Your Name May Appear! CELEBRATION ; 2:00 to , ’ Thursday, January Ist, 1943 3:00 P. M. IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE All Masons and Fangilies ---- Especially Visiting Members Invited! WELL- NOW TO DEVOUR SOME WAR NEWS! | HAVEN'T HAD | A CHANCE TO READ A NEWS PAPER FOR A FEW DAYS- | WANT THE WANT-ADS= re extended than at first antici- | Arrangements to secure a half- ime teacher for the grades tohelp yut during remainder of the term, and fill, need. which apparently ex- | isted since beginning of the pres-| | ent school year. | Tomorrow, New Year's Day, is a| Appointment of Kenneth Shud- | holiday of obligation and masses will | shift as assistant janitor to help| D€ said at the Catholic Church of Mr. Schiegel Yor the remainder of | ;hpmNanvm at 6, 8:30 and 10:30 he term was voted, due to partial |9 M- A ck Creek, mass will be said sability of the latter. {4 ;:g”‘:knf | A tentative budget for year 1943-) " "Lin e no mass in Douglas | 14 was approved for presemacion:[,_,mm-mw L to James Ryan, Commissioner of 5, Education, to assist him in secur- | ing proper funds from the nex(,(HRIS"AN S(IEN(E | Legislature, when it convenes, that | CATHOLIC MASSES T0 BE SAID ON FRIDAY e e meecasea cons ot SERVICES TOMORROW | operation may be taken care of. e - At 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon, NO CATHOLIC MASS | the First Church of Christ, Scientist, There will be no mass at the| announces that a special service Catholic Church in Douglas tomor- | Will be held in the church building, row, according to an official an-|corner of Fifth and Main Strects. nouncement. The service is in accordance with the request of the President of the | United States that Friday, January | _ ORTHOF OFFICE o cuop pewLEY VISITS JUNEAU ter P, Sharpe took his oath of office | e e today and tomotrow will take over | the administration of the Territorial | Department of Labor. ‘ Bishop and Mrs. John Boyd Bent- Territorial Auditor Frank A. jey of Nenana, who arrived in Ju- Boyle administered the oath of neayu yesterday, are flying south for office. a stay of some time. 1 Sharpe won the post last fall, de- | Bishop Bentley will lnake a speak- [ feating the retiring Commissioner | j,g tour throughout the States in a | Michael Haas by a wide margin.|eampaign for raising funds for the | Haas recently was appointed Al- | Bishop Rowe Memorial. Speaking | askan representative for the WAr engagements will be largely through | Labor Board during a trip to Wash- | the churches. ington, D. C. While the Bishop is touring, Mrs g T Bentley will visit her people in Vir-| EARLY FIRE ALARM | ginta, i An alarm from Box 13 at 7:15 —————————— o'clock this morning sent the Ju-| neau Volunteer Fire Department to| Third and Franklin, It seems that smoke -and flames pouring from ai chimney when a furnace fire start- | ed looked like the real thing, con- sequently an alarm was given. e e BUY DEFENSE BONDS ‘ We Make a Specialty H of | CHOP SUEY | ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES - The Royal Cafe BUY DEFENSE BONDS H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man . 1 Exclusive Represen- || TR L ive i | ~ THE M. V. BEILBY tanve M Juneau will leave Juneau for Petersburg, for | Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M.\ Please have all freight on City Dock i Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoals FLORSHEIM ‘f*."mm“w GEO. 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X Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ... 45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 P b -Minim f $1.90 to kewel Express Raf r pound—Minimum of $1. hikan Ex:r::: Rate: 10¢ l:erpl‘),nlmd-—Mlnlmm of 60c to Petersburg FOR, [INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, and Wrangell SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5Week ly — Fairbanks - Nome 2:100m 3:10pm 5:550m v Ar Ar Ar Beattle, Wi Juneau, s Whiteborse, ¥. T. Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Sa. 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