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DATE INCORRECT PAGESIX ~ ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA night for eight or ten weeks. Mrs.| Walter Fitzgerald , Joseph Segfy, a pioneer of the & | * S ' T K A N E " s * Dean Efau is musician for the| The bride was given insmarriage |north, died January 2. He was born | ,Paper “Pcnny j E |,,,,,m, by her brother-in-law, Jimmy |January 22, 1872, in Vienna, Aus- sllu coLn sToRAGE STonE | By JEANE CLITHERO | oo | Brightman. Her only attendant was|tria, and came to this country as - A | oA R v PETERSONS AT-HOME Mrs. James Brightman. James R.|an exchange student in 1892. He . “The Perfect Place for Self Service” | Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pet-‘Dunmgz\n. brother of the bride,! was naturalized in 1897. After com- [ADAMS ARE NORTHBOUND c CHARlES woR]‘MAN‘ PASSENGERS TO SITKA |erson were hosts at open house for was best man. ling to Alaska in 1900, he operated | Mr and Mrs. Paul Adams of|their friends January -2 at their| After the ceremony a wedding | restaurants or roadhouses in Ruby, | GROCERIES—MEAT | ! c e | served rrow and Nome. Burial | Ketchikan were round-trip passen- home on Lincoln Street breakfast was served at the home|Point Barrow an v | PUR(HASES SITKA‘RH.S in Sitka recently. While herej - iuf Mrs. Trygve Strom. |was Sunday and services were by HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES | the Adams visited many of their! NEW YEAR HOSTS | Mrs. Pace, formerly Public Health |the Rev. O'Reilly. ; | 9 i ——————— BUSINESS HOUSE i o & manaser x| o1, ana st Brea” Stocknen purse in pusbanks hao ven vie MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR the Tongass Trading Company. |were dinner hosts at their Lincoln iting her family here. Mr. Pace has| MANY LEAVE SITKA rOR ' HARDWARE Street apartment for seven guests New Year's Day. with the Siems-Drake ,Company.| The followilg took passage this | They will make their home in Ev-| week for Seattle: | {CLASSES ARE NOW HELD Pmprie'of of Burned-Out \iw wicu scroor suiLbiNG been employed as an electflcmn‘l SOUTH THIS WEEK > AI k D Bu S |.0 ’S School resumed Monday, Janu-| CLITHEROS ENTERTAIN erett, Wash. Ralph E. Rooney, George A. Ste- . YOUR WISH IS aska Drug buys Loy iy & aner o beioddy Ourecoas]. o " ew” Mtk Cilheco ‘- ————— vens, Capt. G. K. Verner, Robert g sy e OUR COMMAND H e A e . 3 . & M. Speaker, Mrs. Corene Franklin,| As a result of the new penn: | n Ke"leson Bldg The high school is now equipped | !értained 12 servicemen at New DEATH CALLS 3 PIONEERS, ! sgt p;‘dflw & ,.(,k Patriquem, Sgt.| on cigarets and other things, Ph 104 r n I' ‘ - e and classes are being held in the! Years dinner at their Sitka Hotel| AT START OF NEW YEAR|SEt Eaward Catiuim. B o, g8 o ortage ‘of pennies in one ree pve Ivel'y b, | it i e robr ¢ | nes y |apartment. Fred Simms, resident of the Pio- 3 e making proper change, the Retail v Charles E. Wortman, proprietor new building | lerer, Elroy A. Brandensen g prop g £ th ‘Ah"kn Drug and Jewelry | PGS e G T T VB { iyl neers’ Home, died January 2. He| Ch‘ ley E. Braley Dwd‘ Liebell Merchants Bureau of Boise, Ida., o v e . was born July 27, 1859, at Melrose, ey & v, David Licbell, | geciged to print small cardboards |NEW YEAR'S DAY OPEN-HO 'ry 8. Zetooney. . | Mr. and Mrs. Bl Sarvela were Mass. A marine engineer, he had |pi B S, BCNUE BN | ane dneh savare, o8 1000 SO : 2 5 i N . 2, which wil ve the 4 hosts at a New Year's Day open been o resident of Nome sincelp . ' ;00n 1 jordan, Mrs. L. W.| cent and thus permit the retailers shop FOSS HERE ON BUSINESS Harold B. Foss, Juneau archi- Company, has purchased Loy in the New Kettleson Building Wortman, whose drug store Was tect, was here for a few days this burned out in the Yire here last|week to see the beginning of lhe‘gfi‘:“ SOSISIBL QY | D ;:’,OH,,U(;\:".V S;de,, se:;;ceéeyegoxflf Orton, L. W. Orton, W. R. Car-| to make proper change. ";’}:e \ November, will operate in his new USO building and the completion !> <2 Siha s whid “wag: bor|lsle, ‘Pal Howard, William L.| Mershsuly Buteau bitish *\:’Hl sivs el O o it e Ll ‘ R May 28, 1879, in New York City, {clbere, Marshall B Braliiet dz:;mtet:emt:v)?;filfin:::i back in. | b il el ““g‘;"’]““ i e T |DUNNIGAN-PACE NUPTIALS |died New Year's Day. He came to| R { ewelry business E | 8 Pt | s 1 | i R fountain and jewelrs ROTARIANS CELEBRATE FIRST OF YEAR IN SITKA Alaska in 1907 and was a light-| BUY DEFENSE STAMPS BUY DEFENSE BONDS ! Wortman * because of ill health, ANNUAL CHARTER NIGHT | New Year's morning St.Gregory's house keeper at Cape St. Elias and| - RRE it will remain in Sitka. Loy will have . gnnual charter night of the|Parish Church was the scene of Cape Eldred Rock. He is survived| an optical and watch repairing bus- | g, Rotary Club was celebrated |Sitka's first wedding of the year. by a brother, J. H. Morrison, Win- | iness in another location to be|jaqt night at the Arrowhead Inn| Miss Margaret Dunnigan and nepeg, Canada. Rev. Dowler per-| | Lumber and announced later Iwith a buffet dinner and dance for |Hugh Pace were married b; . i [ o A E a y Bishop formed the burial service. the wives and guests of Rotary. — ~ - et Lo A3 ¥ 5 —eee e i s ot B | uildin USO CANTEEN STARTS T eep m Materials Smiling | . | SITKA 8 SERVICE FROM CASTLE SITKA WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS The USO canteen served 1its first| ‘¢ The month}y meeting of "hF meal at the USO Board meeting |Sitka Woman's Club was held Fri- yesterday noon. USO hostesses 43 night at the club rooms in the -Missy Clithero and Mrs. Wyn God- | Russian orphanage. The executive Bard were 1 otistge K meeting was held Wednesday after- Regular service to soldiers from 100D the canteen on the lower floor of the Castle "will begin Monday, ENTHUSIASM GREETS COURSE B R SR For healthy fun and January 11. l,\'AFOLK DANCING AT CASTLE J“nea“ Anehol’age | - > - class in American folk danc- . h B ing was inaugurated Monday night, New depositors relaxation, g ather ‘ MRS. JERNBERG VISITS January 4, between 8 and 10 o'- Fo’ "ow a"d IoMoRRow are welcome any TN ——— FRIENDS IN SITKA ok at the Castle Vithe, GoassAstr fellow workers to- Mrs. Robert Jernberg, of Ket-| Instruction was offered to an The peace-time world of tomorrow day and open an chikan, is visiting Mrs. Prosper thusiast. group { serv : e 5 o el Bt e i 1p-. of \ serviceren is a bit incomprehensible as yet account. Watch it Ganty for a week and will then and junior hostesses in square gether at the Conway Dock Jeave for Juneau where she will dancing, the delicate art of the but there’s one thing we DO know grow with regular . join Mr, Jernberg. scottische, the jolly miller and —money in the bank is a help and deposits! Keep an o e S st poa 5 Vg T " teguard no matter what th con- 7en o SELINDIS Company | * Were hostesses today at a bridge structor fox' the course)nné les- ditions. There's always tomorrow ! o I:Elp gy "Te luncheon. sons will be given every Mbnday Prepare for it by saving NOW. ::b;l::s?y i COLUMBI A (O(KIAIl BAR e Ride in Clean, Comiortable Cars 0Qil ---Coal CALL 66 for FIRST BANK OF SITKA Gasoline AL Remember birthdays, anni- || ! ~ AN SMART &j versaties and oher occes. ||| Amsurance | - e 3 - - ” . | 7 ions with one of our L === = ; R , ATTRACTIVE CARDS T j WHEN IN SITKA || For Winter Wear Come in and Look | “spece 48 || PhotoShopStudio || Phone78 d H y SUITS: = - — a2 e ¥ AR T Make Your Headquarters Over Our Fine Stock of P A af the ) The Appropri it ||| 7 st & | LET'S TAKE HOME - opriate Gift Slacks 1 Black Bear Coats and Cruisers ' ppropriate G Skirt j s l T K A n 0 T E L 4 For every occasion will < SOME "The Home of Hospitality” Utica All-Wool Sox phc it i+ o CHINESE FO0D ¥ . A 3 The | (5] - RUSSCLITHERO - -:-* Manager McGregor's Fine Shirts and Russian Bell Connie’s Dress Shop & W e Leather Jackels | Delicious : , L CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN P TilSfl]l and s0ns l we're Proud of CONVENIENTLY PUT UP TO SERVE AT HOME! PHONE72 W A< Our Bakery MOY’S » Sitka's New Men's Store | P Goods * OPEN FROM 5—i2 r For the Entire Family For years your pharmacist has filled your We're proud because so many people tell us we bake the kind of bakery goods that really satisfy. If We Bake It-=It°s Good PIONEER BAKERY PHONE 11 ALL WORK AND NO PLAY? Not for Uncle Sam! prescriptions accurately and well. We take pride in helping Americans keep healthy for war work. It is your duty to keep well to TONIGHT! Dance and Enjoy help speed victory. ¥ ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY COMPANY New Location . . . Keitleson Building Yourself! —He knows, as you do, that fun is necessary, to keep you working your best. Buy Carefully to HELP WIN THEWAR | \1 You Will Find What 4 : You Need HERE! o Perfume ‘ SANITARY MARKET MEET 33 LINCOLN “Get More for Cash” PHONE 49 POLICY: STRICTLY CASH | YOUR Discount to Service Men Only Deliveries Continued As in Past ~ F R l E N n S BUY THE EASY WAY SERVE YOURSELF YOU CAN BUY YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HERE ‘ the WE PROMISE YOU THE ALL 'ROUND —Meet your friends here today after working hours. at ® Ceosméties W ® Souvenirs LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN You May Tc Part of Your Change in s l L v E R F 0 A M L-Cheoneue "ews Siud | E R N l E » s A’ DEFENSE SAVING STAMPS - 5 3 * || NEILL ANDERSEN | Cocktail Bar JIMMY BRIGHTMAN, Manager ¢ | ' } ————————————————————————————————————————————————————