The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 2, 1943, Page 2

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You’ll Enjoy Dining at JOHNNIE MARIN’S Douglas ln;l SIZZLING STEAKS CHICKEN-Fried DANCYF while you DINE!? it. the way you like SANDWICHES, TOO! CALL THE DOUGLAS INN TAXI PHONE 68! P HENNING GOING SOUTH | Pred Henning expects to leave on a business trip to Seattle on me Two more office steffs tods next steamer transportation s ined the ranks of those who have ge expects to be gone about a Lecen ordered to work & full day month. n Saturdays—the Governor's Of- fice and the Alaska Road Com-| mission. ! MUST WORK ALL DAY ———————— BUY DEFENSE STAMPS JOINT Installation Ceremonies of MASONS and EASTERN STARS Masonic Temple, Juneau, 7:30 P. M. Monday, January 4th Mascns of whatever degree and their ] s; Eastern Stars and their escorts are all invited to attend. Refreshments after Ceremonies. SELME Mfi "(l as 8 uid-np subscriber to THE DAI1.Y ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this.coupon this evening at the box office of the<— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKFTS to see: "HELLZAROFRIN' " Federal Tax——5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE- hmr Nnne May Appear! s ; i < JOHN BISHOP GOING SOUTH, BUYING TRIP John Bishop of B. M. Behrends Co., |Inc., plans to leave for the States | this week-end. Flying to Seattle, Mr. Bishop will {land, San Franpcisco and Los Angeles. He will make selections of men’s, | women’s, and children’s clothing, |including footwear. The Los Angeles fashion shows for both men and women will be covered by Mr. Bishop, who has also been asked to serve on the board of the Men’s Fashion Guild. This is a i committee composed of 12 or 14 buyers, selected on a regional basis, {who will preview outstanding fash- ions for spring and choose what they consider good in new trends. These choices will direct sytle innovations for the coming spring. Before his return to Juneau in six |or seven weeks, Mr. Bishop has |promised to send ahead advance , news of fashion trends in both men’s and women’s clothing. MOTHERS' CLASS The Mothers' Class will meet Mon- day from 2 to 3 p.m,, in the Health !Center of the Territorial Building, *Suphenie Bogdon, Public Health | Nurse, said today. Demonstration }lulon will be the baby’s bath. | Registration for a new Mothers’ | Class, to begin January 25, is being taken now. Those who wish to take | the course may enroll by phoning | 218 or calling in pergon between the | hours of 9-9:30 a.m., 1-1:30 p.m., and 1| 4:30-5 pm. auy dny but Tuesady. OH-DEAR ! MY DARLING! WE MUST ALL MAKE SACRIFICES SO THE LEAST | COULD PO WAS TO LET YOU JOIN FOR OUR COUNTRY'S SAKE- Gallart. i THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRL—JUNhAU ALASKA 731 ARRIVE - FROM WEST| | o | A total of 31 passengers arrived here early this morning by steamer from the Westward, 26 from Seward and five from Yakutat. They are: | PFrom Seward: Curtis J. Dolan, S. Denehie, A. Felandson, E. J. For- tier, Donald E. Heaten, Bud Leaf, ; Nick Loloff, A. L. Longmire, Charles H. Maurer, Jack F. Martin, Jack Marasovich, H. H. McCutcheon, T. Martinson, Albert Rhodes, Mrs. Mar- ion Rhodes, R. A. Staples, Mrs. R. A. Staples, Eugene Smith, S. C. Sundt, Clyde Barnes, Ray Blair, Sylvester Carter, Lee Gault, Milo Kriwokopik, Gene Paige, Ben Wilson. From Yakutat: Chaddie Walthall, John Gianos, Daniel W. Maddoz, Oroville Hopkins, Sgt. Harold E. TIDES TOMORROW -09 feet. 14.4 feet. | Low tide—4:48 am, High tide—10:56 a.m., Low tide—5:42 pm, High tide—11:59 p.m., Tides Monday Low tide—5:43 am. 28 feet. High tide—11:48 a.m., 183 feet. Low tide—6:31 pm. -24 feet. | | — e — ROBERTS CHANGES JOBS | MISS ABRAHAMSON | IS CHARMING BRIDE | OF LEONARD BERLIN Popular Couple Wedded in Church-Reception at Wyller Home To the musical prelude played by Mrs. Charles L. Popej and the sweet strains of Grel You,” sung by M Miss Mar; Leonard B of the Resurrection Lutheran Church last night at 8 o’clock. The bride, wearing a brown crepe afternoon dress, the blouse studded with nails ,and brown accessories. | was given away by her brother, Ray Abrahamson. Her bouquet was of roses and freesia Mrs. Chris Wyller, sister of the | bride, acted as matron of honor and | Wilbur Wester as best man. Rev. G. H. Hillerman officiated at the | candlelight ceremony. Candlelight Wedding Reception With the entire Wyller house at | Sixth and Gold bathed in the soft | light of tall white tapers, the scene | of the wedding reception was es- pecially charming. The table, all in white, was laid wlth a white embroidered cloth and Lester Roberts, Senior Clerk in had as a centerpiece a beautiful the Department of Public Welfare, | arrangement of white chrysamhe- has resigned to accept a position | mums. White paper streamers com: | with the U..S. Engineers office Pleted the decorations. here. His 'k will by _( Mrs. Harry 1. Lucas, Mrs. A. B. v gt new work will beetn J40| piips and Mrs. W. Williamson | poured, and Mrs. John McLoughlin | served the bride’s cake, which she E. BUSRTON IN JUNEAU | had also made. In the shape of K. Rushton of Sitka is a visi- {pree pells, the unusual cake was tor in Juneau. He is stopping at gecorated with the wards “Mar- On a buying trip for the store, | | visit clothing centers there, in Port- | MEETS MONDAY | the Baranof Hotel. | Stork at Roosevelts | | garet,” “Leonard” and “1943” on the | respective sections. The chapel of the church was crowded for the wedding service, {and about 100 guests attended the i | wedding reception. Birth of a daughter to Anne Clark | Roosevelt (above) wife of the Presi- dent’s youngest son, Lieut. John Rousevelt, USNR, was_announced in San Diego, Cal,, where young Roosevelt who expects to be ordered to combat action soon, is now on duty. The baby is the eleventh grandchild of the President. The couple have a son two vears old. BUY DEFENSE BONDS TYPHOON SUITS For Defense Workers and Others with Priorities. ALL SIZES AT H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Man BUY DEFF‘\!QE QTAMPQ H.S. GRAVES The Clothing Maq Exclusive Represen- tative in Juneau for Hart Schafiner & Marx Suits and Overcoats FLORSHEIM SHOES * You Can Be a Soldinr s Senta Claus . And you won't have to go with- out lunches to pay the Gift Can- teen! Not if youre one of the lucky members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Asso- ciation’s Christmas Savings. venience, why not stop in now and join up for next year? 4% PAID ON SAVINGS Deposits insured up to $5,000 Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Member Federal Reserve System If | |{ you're missing this grand con- WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Friday, Jan. 1 Maximum 22, minimum 16 Snow—.14 inch | ® 060 s 000000 0 »»1, iy »M/M N Y VI VVVVWVVH ARE YOU prepared for the “sudden invasion™ of your home or your busi- ness by fire? Your best “campaign” against loss is®to place sufficient fire insurance on your property so that you will he reimbursed for any loss. INSURE with this Hartford agency NOW! Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU ; CHOP SIIEY ALSO THE BEST IN AMERICAN DISHES The Royal Cafe f We Make a Speclaliy i THE M. V. BEILBY | will leave Junean for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports I EVEEY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. | | Please have all freight on City Dock \ Tuesday, before 4 P. M. | J. H. SAWYER | GEO. AN DERSON EXPERT PIANO TUNING ‘Wurlitzer Alaska Agent Now at Your Service—PHONE 143 Anderscn Music Shoppe ™HE BBAIRANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Rates * Phone 800 THE ATCO LINE Alaska Tranmsportatien Company L J SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 | LISTEN-LADY-WE CANNOT USE THIS INSECT IN THE ARMY -égg WANT YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to - Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL INORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION . COMPANY ! ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Kim- Chicha- got $18 10 Hawk An- Pel- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $10 Sitka $18 shan $18 10 $18 18 18 18 $18 18 10 0 au ...$ 8 Bilia e 18 Chichagof 18 Kimshan Pelican .. Todd ....... Tenakee .. Angoon .. Hoonah Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell $35.00 10.00 $10 18 $18 18 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 10 18 10 Ketchikan Petersburg ..$45.00 . 30.00 Juneau ....... Petersburg ‘Wrangell .. .. 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, JNFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PH““E slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. wl 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. 8a. Daily 8:30am 9:00am 1:40pm 2:10pm 3:10pm 3:10pm 5:35pm 5:56pm I!o. TI. We. Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Ruby, Alasks 150 MWT 11:258m Nome, Alaska 165 MWT Ta. 9:00am 10:35am 11:108m 11:50am 12:10am Ar Ta. 150 MWT Ar 6:50pm T MWT v 1sem 150 MWT Ly 3:46pm 150 MWT Lv 3:00pm Bethel, Alaska ___105 MWT Lv 13:40pm Fairbanks, Alaska McGrath, Alasks PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS _—— JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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