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— to get sizes (914-11). @ RRRRRS SESE 55 ling the following numbers: “The ¢ |Lost Chord” by Sullivan; “An- 5? QUALITY SINCE /887 |dante” from the Sixth Symphony | ?lec\c\ o) by Tschaikowski; “Moonlight So- Engagement Is Announced Today Announcing her engagement to Mr. Frank Plummer at an after- noon tea held in the Juneau High School today, Miss Evelyn Ohlson, popular commercial teacher, was hostess to members of the faculty and their wives. Dressed as an Easter bunny, lit- tle colored Easter eggs upon which were inscribed “Evelyn and Frank,” as formal announcement of the coming event. The wedding will probably take place here about the time the pres- ent school term closes, it is stated. Miss Ohlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ohlson of Hayes Cen- New Umle;-:zrm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration v 1. Noes not rot dresses — does not irritate skin, 2. No waiting to dry. Can be used right afrer shaving. 3. Instandy stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure white, greaseless, stain- Jess vanishing cream. 6. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of The American Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Try a jar today! 39 Zaior Atsoin 59 and 10¢ jars . SPRING RAYONS by PHOENIX From Phoenix Mills come these lovely new Rayons in.three different styles. denier for dressy wear — a long-wearing service —and an outsize for the stately figure in hard A nice choice of colors, too. 1.35- B Behrends Co Jorma Dee Cook distributed | By DOROTHY ROE AP Foshion Editor AVE you started your Easter hat hunt? This year, despite the wartime austerity of life, you'll find the spring crop of headgear more varied, flatter=- ing and plentiful than ever. It's a bumper year for hats, thanks to the skill of our designers and the natural desire of women to be pretty. Pictured here are four sure-fire hits in the big parade. They are, reading from left to right: Braagaard’s Gibson Girl fedora of pink straw braid and navy blue grosgrain ribbon, and his little suit hat of navy balibuntl straw tied up with white pique bows: Helene Garnell's navy straw sailor with red bow-tie band to match the necktie, and her topper of pink-sprigged dimity, with matching gloves. PALM SUNDAY MUSICALE 10 - BE GIVEN HeRt Special Program Is fo Be Presented at Methodist { Church in Evening 1.85 1 An exquisite sheer 51 The Methodist Church is pre- senting a Palm Sunday musicale, Palm Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ruth Popejoy and Capt. Vic- tor Nutley will be heard in a series of piano and organ duets featur- |nata,” First Movement, by Beet- {ler, Neb., is at present corapleting {hoven, and “There is a Green her first year in the Juneau school [Hill Far Away” by Gounod. system. For the two years previous | Mrs. John Headlarid, popular Ju- she taught in the Reedsport, Ore, neau soprano, will sing “The Cross” 'high school. : by Ware and “O Diviné Redeemer | Receiving her bachelor of sci- |by Gounod. | ence degree from the University of | A trombone arrangement of “The Nebraska, Miss Ohlson lacks but |Palms” by Faure will be played by one summer’s work to complete re- |B.. F. Matheny. quirements for a master’s degree ot | The public and friends of music 1o|-egon State College. |are most cordially invited to at- | Mr. Plummer, who is now with |tend this unique service of worship [the Guy F. Atkinson Compeny at|With the masterpieces of sacred | Excursfon Inlet, has attended Tulsa |music, and consecrated talent in ‘Universxty and Oregon State Col- |their rendition. The service will be lege. His parents reside in Okla- [presented as a pageant of the pas- ‘homa City, |sion in music, with the Pastor Rev. Mrs. Norman Cook, business Eng- | W. H. Matthews giving a short ad- lish and commercial teacher |Juneau High School, assisted in |Hope." arranging the announcement tea. | ‘GRANT BALDWIN " 4¥Ie> ToHeARoe. FRACTURES RIBS§ LINQUIST TONIGHT Grant Baldwin, well known el-| ,In addition to those enrolled in derly Juneau resident and car- |the current Nurses’ Aide class, all | penter-contractor, experienced an!AideS of the 'vicinity are invited |unfortunate accident yesterday |to attend tonight's class meeting to \afternoon while working at the |be held at 8 o'clock in the Terri- | Earl McLaughlin home, on Third | torial Health Center, when Dr. and Gold Streets. Paul Linquist, recently arrived staff As he was standing on a ladder |member of the Territorial Depart- removing the storm windows the ment of Health, will speak on ladder broke and he fell on a"hen!th work and allied subjects. picket fence, breaking three ur" Last Tuesday. evening lectures four ribs and perhaps suffering |and demonstrations were given by internal injuries. Miss Stephenie Bogdon and Miss Baldwin was taken to St. Ann’s Helen Johnson, public health | Hospital, where he is being attend- | nurses. Wednesday led by Dr. C. C. Carter. He spent |Green, Health Department sanitary a restless night, it is reported. | engineer, addressed the class, which e also saw moving pictures pertain- | 'DEWEY KNIGHT IS |t 48 iesste, sbob: b HERE Mrs. Gerald McLaughlin. The pro- l ROM sou"“wory demonstrations and explana- \ gram was concluded with labora- Dewey Knight, Divisional Direc- |tions by Miss Zora Dragich, direc- itor of the Immigration and Natu- |tor of the laboratory. | ralization Service, Department of | ke 7 T | et | Justice, now is in Juneau in con-(® © ¢ 8 © € © © ¢ 0 0 o o |nection with his duties in Alaska. | ® WEATHER REPORT . | Knight's headquarters are in|e (U. 8. Bureau) . | Ketchikan, He will probably re-|e Temp, Thursday, April 15: e |main here for several days, and js |® Maximum 56, minimum 34. e “staying at the Baranof Hotel. 1o @ ® ® © 0 o o ¢ 9 o | MU GLLAS |Girl Scout Summer NEWS | (ampReality Says ookt accumviasios Leader MissRoach |OF FATS SOON TO BE SHIPPED | | Douglas housewives are remlndnd‘i by Mrs. Rustad, President of the Channel area are to have four Douglas Island Woman’s Club, that | Weeks of summer camp under the Inotice has been received from Mrs, |exciting leadership of Miss Jose- Enetty McCormick to the effect that | Pphine Roach, trained summer camp | all fats and grease collected on the |leader who is expected to arrive {Channel are to be gathered for|in Juneau about the middle of | jearly shipment. She also urges lo- June. lcal -contributors to turn in to| Camp will be held probably the Feusi-Jensen'’s, whatever stores they last of June and into early July, lhsve saved to date as soon as pos- |Scout Commissioner Mrs. M. L. isible. |Faulkner announces, and will be | | The saving of silk, rayon and |conducted at the Boy Scout Eagle Girl Scouts of the Gastineau nylon cloth is also in progress at |River camp. i the present time, according to Mrs.| Prior to the experience, Girl Rustad, and B. M. Behrends’ store |Scout leaders here will be given |nervous, That interruption caused FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 'UY WAR BONDS THE ATCO LINE Alaska Traasportation ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON f | | . | SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 " BARANOF earrL Alaska’s Largest Apartment g Ly PASSENGERS PREIGHT |} EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REPRIGERATION and SHOWER L + Remonu‘l.:ln Rates Phone 800 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 B e e P FLY P.AA fo SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL Mrs. Luce (jerking around as if| she had been hit with pea-shooter) —*“I ask unanimous consent for 2 minutes more.” i (Note: Well, who would have thought it? The lady is actually| something awfully close to stage fright.) Mrs. Luce — “Politics, they say, are made in the stomach and pock-‘ etbook . . . but, before this war| is over, it may be our sad duty to‘ St e | DAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS empier pocketbooks.” 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 (Note: Well, that's that, Lady, but your “2 minutes” was typically feminine. It really was five and even then you had to drop the last two paragraphs of your speech. What's that on the face of Mr. Luce as he slips out of the gallery? s If I'm not mistaken, it was a fleet- F————m———— ing grin—the kind he might allow himself if he had just launched a ] ' is the depository. Islanders having |the benefit of a ten-day training old stockings of those materials to give are asked to take them to| the B.M.B. store. H |course carried on by Miss Roach. Summer matters and other mat- iters of importance will be discussed | |new successful publication.) YOU CAN FLY at |dress on the subject, “The Eternal| night Richard | at the Monday afternoon meeting | of the Girl Scout Council, to bel! IS NOW REORGANIZED |held in the Alaska Light and Power | Réorganization of the Douglas|Company penthouse at 2 o'clock. | |School Board necessitated by the |All members are asked to attend! recent election was effected at|so that necessary business may be| ia special meeting held in the school | disposed of. ilast night. Arne Shudshift is again | . | President, Mrs. Elton Engstrom is | Clerk and A. A. Bonnett is Treas- | = Graduate Nurses The annual banquet for thel! school officials, faculty and board members, usually held in the school, will this year be held: in Juneau, Superintendent Warren an- nounced at the meeting. Next meeting of the board was set for Thursday, April 22, at which time preparation of next term’s budget will be.the principal busi- ness. DOUGLAS SCHOOL BOARD | | | | | To Meef Monday| The Graduate Nurses’ Association | will hold a meeting next Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home | of Mrs. Rose Snyder on Sixth| Street. This is the announcement made today. .- DIVORCE GRANTED ! Divorce has been granted in U.| 3. District Court here in the case of Luella Smith vs. Firman Smith. Both are from Sitka. | MRS. WALTERS IS VISITOR ENROUTE On her way to Skagway to, spend ia few weeks with her parents, Mr. | e and Mrs. W. E:. Feero, Mrs. Clar- ence Walters arrived here yester- e day‘ and is a house guest of her (Ollgleiflloman lute sister, Mrs. Orrin Edwards. During the past couple of years the Wal- Makes Speethiuelvofli ters have resided in Yakima, Wash. HOME FROM SKAGWAY John Marin and Vic Kelso re- . [turned last night from a business | gne-hundred-odd-thousand taxpay- jaunt to Skagway. ers (she was referring to the coun- - try's richest)‘of whom I am one, ATTENTION DIWC incidentally, in a special non-fav- All members of the Douglas Is-|ored, discriminated-against, unfor- land Woman's Club who intend to|given doghouse group is rank de- attend the affair Saturday night | mogoguery.” given by the Juneau club are re-| M. Chairman (banging his gav- quested to be at the Guy Smith el—"“The Umc_of the gentlewoman Drlig Store corner at 7:45 o'clock. from Connecticut has expired.” Transportation to Juneau Will be | s ————————— provided at that time. THE YAKOBI I PARNOIL. MEERS will leave Juneau for Petersburg, The Gity Council will have. its Port Alexander and Way Ports first regular meeting of the new|EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. term this evening starting at 8[Please have all freight on City oclock in the City Hall, Mayor |Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. Harry 1. Lucas announces. Main|For Information Phone 513 ,b_uslncss will be the appointing of MARTIN FRIST. | city employees. When Time Is Calied: (Continued from Page One) | JUNEAU 1o Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks FOR SALE Yakutat Valdez Nome PRE-WAR PRICES Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points FOUR || yeineslay Friday Sunday ALL-METAL General Electrice KITCHEN CABINETS Finished in White Enamel and Stainless Steel Trim ALASKA STAR AIRLINES paranornore; FPhome 667 NORTHLAND RANSPORTATION COMPANY Dimensions: Height 36”, depth 24%”, width 18”. Can be used either right or left end, your electric range. 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