The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1943, Page 6

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1943 MOOSE INITIATE !Wnl‘ nurse and is buried in the | DONALDMacKINNON A large class of new members;Sitka National Cemetery. Miss LEAVES SITKA ON was initiated into the Loyal Order Haley was buried beside her. WAY TO HAINES of Moose at the regular meeting Donald MacKinnon, who for two |of the organization held in the| ALBERT KESSLER HAS years was assistant to the chief Moose Club on Monday, January NEWS OF FATHER'S of police of Sitka and, since last [REIGHE YR |25 & DEATH IN SEATTLE |September has been civilian assis- : Uk . has been received here of [tant chief of 1i Carter, is now with the U. S Jimmy Claire, whe arrived last 1 y. SUCI s Ry P P Army as turret technician on a week from Seattle, 1 pinch-hitting = o . . 3 % | :v:\l::r Dl' ‘: b‘I.‘:Clx‘ l?l‘lpnt?tvf:r ::: ;;centt s T e e Flying Fortress in Ncrth Africa,|for the Rev. Dowler at the Service . t having .em ? » | » at & Seattle hospital after|land, left this week for Juneau c or BN | ome for the past month, Mrs. D.la week's illness. Mr. Kessler had|from where he will proceed to according to word received by his Center |W. Such has returned to her work |moved to Seattle in 1930 froijalnes. ”“‘:f:\'fx‘:g F g 13[ the Sitka Hotel. Ig::zz ])};le1.}:~‘ Mont., and is sur-; Mr. MacKinnon will be a special : art _— hd } v his widow, the former deputy working out of Haines. ary training at Jeffc ELMER REED CONFINED | Yy Peters, whom he married| Mo, and adgitional TO THE HOSPITAL WITH tett, Mont., in 1905; three| Mo NE AL s e i _ HOSPI z . cket SERVICE ACTIVITIES - Cola am; o efirninik INJURIES FROM FALL daughters, Mrs. Margaret William-| The USO snack bar has been before i Bi 1 ed Alaska pio-|son, ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "Wreckage" of 40-8 Promenade PAGESIX ° % SITKA NEWS % | By JEANE CLITHERO William Richard Carter, 23-year- ning by U. S. Army Chaplain old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Myers GSO MEMBERS TAKF PART 1N RADIO QUIZ PROGRAM FRIDAY PM. le Bernice Mar- Jean GSO e Miss Elizabeth Kessler and|doing so well that the hours have i x“‘,‘ W sloyed | by <. Dorothy Borst, all of Seattle; had to be lengthened. The hours ortre: and fromi August made ten many. £ perticipated graduated from the J School * in the class of 36 owing graduation he studied mechanical drafting and lumber grading and was continuing his studies at the time of his enlistment at Port- land, Ore., 14 months ago LUTHERAN - WOMEN ' ELECT OFFICERS Last’ week the Lutheran Women of the church elected their offi- cers_for the coming year as fol- lows: president, Mrs. Hugh Dow- lef; vice-president, Mrs. Tom Til- his ¢ pro- wvecx pitte: r Army me GIVEN FOR MRES. CARL RUSCHER nd Miss entertained with r on Fri- SHOWER at the Mrs. day, January 29, Mrs. Bradshaw for Ruscher. Carl . MRS. WALTER BACON DONATES POOL TABLE | Word has been received in Sitka | that Mrs. Walter Bacon, who has| been in the States for an extensive | stay, has donated the use of her | pool table to the Sitka USO for| the duration. The table will be| moved into the Castle as soon as| possible. home of & | Picture shows The Poor Goofs wrecked at the Territorial Department Convention and Grand Prom- enade held at Sitka last September 5, 6 and 7. Poor Goofs—Ileft to right, (upper) are Dr. H. H. Loy, E. W. Van Horn, Eugene Wallis, L. A, Ingra- | ham, Charles Whittemore and Clyde Hager. e Pioneers’ : from in-| the result of and Al juries to his leg a fall last week FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JULIA HALEY HELD ON TUESDAY Funeral services for Miss Julia Haley who died last week, ‘held on 'Tuesday St. QGregory's Cha with Rev. Patrick J. O'Reilly officiating. | | discovered the first gold in this | vicinity. Second row—Voyaguers—Alfred Zenger, Juneau; Walter Mickens and J. C. Morris, Anchorage; C. | C. Carnegie and Bert Lybeck, Juneau; E. M. Goddard, Sitka; a visitor from the States; Russell Clithero, : Sitka; Homer G. Nordling, Juneau. |LUTHERAN SERVICE [ GSO Group number five, under ! || PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka were | January 26, at| the| Miss Haley was one of the old-| | est residents of Sitka and her)| |father, a veteran of three wars,| Miss Haley's mother was a Civil| sor Henry, Kenneth, now are from 12, noon, to 10 o'- ud Arnold, all of Seattle, rt Kessler, of Sitka ¥ MORE SITKA NEWS ON PAGE 2 SITKA COLD STORAGE STORE “The Perfect Place for Self Service” GROCERIES—MEAT HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR HARDWARE YOUR WISH IS 't OUR COMMAND G Phone 104 Free Deliv soh; secretary, Mrs. Nels Drugg; treasurer, Mrs. Ray Peterman; leader of missionary society, Mrs. R. D. Peterman. This week the meeting was held j SCHOOLS HAVE A Electric Service and Repairs ‘Westinghouse Representative | SKATING HOLIDAY‘ CENTER OPENHOUSE |the leadership of Miss Dorothy FIRE ALARMS, BUT .| Wednesday afternoon, January| Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mrs. | Loy, had charge of the Castle ac- FORTUNATELY, FALSE ;" o™ ociared a high school Claude Rhodes of the Catholic | tivities for the week of January 25. A short circuit in the telephone‘\m“day for a skating party. Re- Daughters of America were the — lines caused three false alarms ON|gechments were furnished by mem- | hostesses at the Servicemen's Fel- | on Thursday, January 28, at the home of Mrs. Pat Hussey. A desert luncheon was served preceding the meeting. REV. HUGH DOWLER I8 IMPROVING After having been seriously ill at his home for the last several weeks, tMe Rev. Hugh Dowler is reported to be improving. Services at the Lutheran Church were conducted in the morning of Sunday, January 24, by U. S. Navy Chaplain Copp and in the eve- Monday morning, January 25. Fire- porg of the freshman class. This lowship Hour on Sunday evening, | conscious Sitkans gathered in the g, the gecond skating party of January 24, at the Lutheran Ser- streets looking for the blaze andllhe current ice season. telephone operators answered hun-| dreds of calls asking the location' of the fires, only to answer “false alarm.” | ROTARY CLUB HAS WEEKLY LUNCHEON On Tuesday noon, January 26, members of the Rotary Club met at the Bayview Hotel for their regular weekly luncheon. LET'S EAT OUT I Want Some of MOY’S Chop Suey! DELICIOUS CHINESE FOODS Alsoputup to serve at home MOY’S OPEN FROM 5—12 Build up your resistance now so that when colds come around you'll sail through with- out a sniffle! We Supply Drug Needs for the Whole Family! PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FOUNTAIN NEWS STAND ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY New Location. .. COMPANY Keitleson Building SANITARY MARKET 33 LINCOLN “Get More for Cash” PHONE 49 POLICY: STRICTLY CASH Discount to Service Men Only Deliveries Continued As in Past BUY THE EASY WAY SERVE YOURSELF YOU CAN BUY YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HERE WE PROMISE YOU THE ALL 'ROUND LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN oz || SILVER FOAM You May T DEF vice Center. WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarlers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality"” RUSS CLITHERO Manager For Winter Wear Come in and Look Over Our Fine Stock of Black Bear Coats and Cruisers Utica All-Wool Sox McGregor's Fine Shirts and Leather Jackels Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store " BE GAY @,@; TONIGHT! Dance and Enjoy Yourself! MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Poinis Do Your Part--- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds REFRESHING AT ANY Stop for a Foaming Glass of Beer Today!? A W STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Job Printing Is as Old Fashioned as Love Give Your Valentine a Gift from The Calvin’s SITKA ARTS and CRAFTS COLUMBIA LUMBER (0. Lumber and Building Materials SITKA Juneau Anchorage Conway Dock Company Oil :: boal Gasoline hysurcmce Phone 78 DO YOUR PART for DAN CUPID By Mailing Your Valentine Early! Photo Shop Studio ' Remember Your Loved Ones GIFTS or CARDS From Our Large Stock Fountain News Stand NEILL ANDERSEN ON LIBERTY? Relax and Enjoy Life at ERNIE'S! ... There is MUSIC and Good Companionship. Drop in Anytime W ERNIE’ S Cocktail Bar

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