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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1943 (2 BUY WAR BONDS ERéfinbows Pay Honor To M. S. Whittier; 1217 Attend Dinner THE ATCO e e e e e reeeq ORDER YOUR | RABBIT SKINS| NOW EASTER LOVELIES by SAYBURY FRESH, GAY, CHARMING . .. THESE s Tanned, cleaned and all | LINE e 3 S TIN \ TS | As a fitting climax to the dinner * 4 NEW HOUSE and BRUNCH COATS by . T o s erve'lo'lll t ready o make up. i SAYBURY. bow girls last Saturday designated e VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY Alaska Tramsportatien M. S. Whittier as official “Daddy L1 | { SEATTLE, WASHINGTON i Company of the Assembl l treat | - e In a beautiful candlelighting cere- for a 0ya o . meL"WL pm,tm-n::l :;vfltcr v{\:;pul_ininbm\ . SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 initiatory work, X hittier was 4 IHE SEATTLE conducted through the Bow where ey BARAN‘)F he received recognition for = his Alaska’s Largest Apartment service and continued kindnesses to Hotel ; the Order * | { PASSENGERS FREIGHT Instrumental in the organization EVERY ROOM WITH TUB REFRIGERATION of local Rainbow 11 years ago, Mi and SHOWER ° Whittier has served on the Ad- - visory Board ever since and has | Reasonable Rates D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Phone 800 devoted practically all of KIS spar time to its activities. Dubing his | _tefm on the Advisory Board, Mr. | ! Whittier has missed only those | meetings held during his absence PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 on official business for the Cus- toms Office. | “Exemplifying in everything he has done those virtues for which Rainbow stands, Mr. Whittier has | in addition taken a personal in- | terest in each new initiate, which has continued even after réaches her majority; he has been faithful in his attendance at Ad- visory Board meetings; he has been quick with ptaise for good work done by the girls, and at other | I‘limcs fatherly in his urgings to do better,” it was brought out | during thé ritual. | Overshadowing previous marks ¢ FLY P.AA to SIZES 12 —20 recognition shown Mr. Whittie 38 —44 who was présented with a watch | SEATTLE 53 WHITEHORSE : 1 4 a year ago in token of esteem, and | | 4 1615—241% was also oné of the first to receive | | the Grand Cross of Color for meri- { torfous service to the Assembly Saturday night’s ritual in addmonl gave added recognition. | | | i FAIRBANKS - NOME BETHEL | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | | 135 So. Franklin Phone 106 In presenting the gift of the Assémbly, Anna Lois Davis, Wor ithy Advisor during the Assembly, referred to his past activities and | ‘i designating him Daddy of the | ‘Assémbly, said he was a “loving, | {constant and untiring father, fo he has been just that to each of fthe girls.” | Ceremony Secret | & Buy 7/(}/ Londs Cotton seersuckers, spun rayon, and rayon crepes in a gorgeous array of colorful prints, dots okhe shthe. cetemony "‘m“""“"l : b ARy 3 24 secrét to the last mioment, . only [/ ! stripes and two-tone solid crepes. Dressy models the Past Worthy Advmfi,d"d[ r/)'y”/’”// and tailored styles, too. Perfect fitting, easy | memberé of the Advisory Hoard . e r— to launder and Jovely to wear. who took part, knowing anything | (about it. Initiation planned for the | same evening was postponed to | | April 24. As part of the ceremony Adrienne | Glass, accompanied by Shirley Da- YOU CAN FLY | | JUNEAU to Thé | Advisof, Katherine Torkelson; ‘ vis, sa séveral solos and Pat| | & 5 QuALITY SINCE 1887 (and Connie Davis and Mis Glss| | Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Ee s : . el “Those taking offices for | Yakutat Valdez Nome | X TR e vere : rthy isor, - 3 ~ 'leave by first available boat for Haas as Chairman will include Lil- ;fx:x(;r:olz?ls ‘[‘)tfix\fis; X:&ixfre 1\\?:/131111)1} ‘ Cordo‘la Sewal‘d Bl’lslol BaY 4 DoUGLj‘b Skagway where he plans to open a lian Allen and Mary Miller. | Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Y = cocktail bar. On this recent trip next business meeting will be held |Charity, Maydelle George; Hope, NLWS to the Gateway City Marin secured | May 1, it was announced. Ruth Kunnas; Faith, Doris Mec- | indication of a late bic b, but a location on one of the principal A lovely lunch served by Viola Eachran; Drill Leader, Lila S“"‘lAIE MOVING other “experts” failed to follow | w d d r -d s d corners in the town and in addi-|Eskesen and Bell Canipbell was clair, | his line of reasoning i eanes aY Il ay un aY JOHN MARIN TO START tion to beverage supplies he will Breatly enjoyed Saturday night fol-| pove Marilyn Merritt, represent- | OF NENANA I(E Actually, the water level is low | COCKTAIL BAR IN SKAGWAY take carpenters with him to prp_‘lowmg the meeting, at which notejmg members 'o, the Assembly: Re- while the snow cover is heavy. John Marin, Douglas Inn propri- pare the premises there for 1n.~,‘wns also taken of the P‘°’!‘m9“9lligioxl, Mrs, Marie Thomas, repre- | Bright sunshine might melt the * etor, is making preparations (o branch business. work done by residents ol‘l\goos!nseflm,g the Ordér of Eastern Star: | IS ‘NDI(AIED snow, causing the river to rise ¢ haven, members of the WOMEN's yvire Mrs. Belle Burford, for the rapidly. High water assists in float- A L A s K A s T A R & g SICH GOES TO SKAGWAY |Sewitig Cirdle of Mgssehaven — a| SHH% Yo =¢2 WHEO (00 008 ing: the Jof I the river and plsh- o - H y, Mrs. Gladys ! Mike Pusich, accompanied by his |POM€ for the aged of the order. o 0™ fo the Advisory Board;| Late movement of the ice at Ne- ing jt downstream. THE YAKOBI daughter Grace, left by plane Sun- | . $500 War :::,‘::;Z:i:‘e'd s500 Fidelity, Mrs. Elizabeth Winter, Re- . is indicated, according o & Another subject that confused A l R L l N E s day for Skagway to look over the | * : corders and Treaturers: Patrioniam, | EWo-column headlined story on the some guessers was the fact that : i e} o worth of war bonds from the sale of | 2 * | firs ge of the horage o § stol will leave Juneau for Petersburs, 'filq of business opportunities there. | ; | Elizabeéth Rice, Flag Bearers; Serv. LISt Page of the Anchorage Times |severe windstorms last month mixed Office Ph"ne 667 Port Alexander and Way Ports e ‘fi.’;fi‘fd"fj“ii“’°§{"d‘"§§ro“s§‘:;;‘3‘;.‘*‘{‘ fee, Grace Berg, Past Worthy f\d.-‘i‘)f April 3 sand with the snow. Weather of- JBARANOF HOTEL EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM. TERRITORIAL GUARD DRILL |fne’ crippled Children’s Home of VISOrs; Mother Advisor, Mrs. Dora| '1e Avnchorage Times correspon- ficials said sand on snow causes Please have all freight on City| Regular drill of the Territorial| yacksonville $10.00; to the Moose- | Sweeney. du.n ‘:\ A.‘ufm'x‘.m.tndv that !th the snow to melt faster than | Tt s Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M Guards of Douglas will be held in|heart Silver Jubilee Fund $50.00; | Dinner Draws 117 ‘j%‘ o ti\““‘“’l“ in 'l\l‘m"fl “‘1. otherwise because the sand ab-| For Information Phone 513 the Nat Tuesday evening at the |to the purchase o6f War Bonds $500, Fathers were welcomed by Mari- ‘h.‘" v("x \["f' ""‘“1_:‘”_'1“”‘\"‘ ;0\1;‘:‘“""» sorbs the hea? from the sun a:]_d' MARTIN FrasT, Usudl hour Regular uniforms and |and to the purchase of floral wreaths lyn Merritt, Worthy Advisor, wl‘.o"";‘"'l‘ ]‘ ? 'b“j o ‘l‘ il ?\Ull»_‘he shoy. Significance of this cquipment with raincoats is the |in loving respect to their fraternal also introduced the fathers of the| £ DPReh suwi beamed down Of | situation was dlgcrunted - Jona order for the meeting. sisters of the Home who have pass- | five leading officers, at the Fsther-!i}'{‘“{ '::’1:, 1 "“l“("“ 1"\'\‘ t‘:;p‘":“ <1\_1(ulrlc;r: because sand is mlx(xcd: ! | ed away. The Women of the Sewi r H e WINGE gHa’ 19 era- | with the snow every year, making 1 Yy SPRAINS ANKLE | Circle have arranged and paid ?glfi,‘;mfi:’u:;nquet P Pireesel tures prevailed. The Times corres- | the situation this year normal. TRAN SPORTATION COh\ pA r‘ Y THE X ar Sebenico entered St. Ann's |a number of dinner parties to which | with 117 actually in attendance, | P27 he Teeords BHgR Ut ST e ’ ital this forenoon for treat- | all of the women of the Home Were 'the planning and serving of the|. .. ’l“,' of - 40-Inch, | thickyicss ment of a sprained ankle which | invited. {big meal was quite an uucomph.\h-]hf“" Beld ughte JOne monkieis: 8 AMSKA SIAR plA“ | he suffered yesterday. | - ment for the committee, which h“,lf] P - "W““ 4 K | i i g AMERICAN LEGIAN AND |consisted of Adrienne Glass, Food | ‘,l fic° Vere nouRs ‘mk‘ i l'hf IAKES Fu I-I- lOAD | AUXILIARY HOLD JOINT |Committee chairman; Pat Shaffer, "“‘“’I’lhl\ OYEL 0. _”:" ”""““'\" o | SATURDAY MEET MEETING TONIGHT AT 8 cntertainment; Margaret Clark, s:d‘r‘. There were 1o bare spots on JIIHEAU-AII(H RAGE s u |TS 8 B _ _|decorations. Mrs. Julia Rice acted l: “l:": ? ] ““”\‘fll"l““ 2 i" | Meeting LOl“ght.fl.l 8 o'clock intgg supervisor in the kitchen, and 04 ”41 ) he .'1\ er held With five passéfigers from An-| OF MOOSE WOME :‘“ Dugout faf & ’°:;“ sesston, the g gejon Webster in the dining everything tight as a drum. DOg- | o050 “Alaska Star Airlines plane | merican Tegich ahid Auxtiiaty, will |oimy (C.‘-,m'\ jand automobiles are still | oo “pyiner Nicholson, captain, and | Veu bayge b — \hear brief talks by a number of | L 3 ;. _lusing the ice a highwa " & ! . e ! Yeu mave heen . | specialists in their fields regarding | VO¢Al solos were enjoved. during " ", MIShWay. lgam Shafsky, co-pilot, arrived in | Women of the Mmh(‘ will hold. a ‘bpetk:,lla ists nmi 5 3 :hlegar]fmg:lhe dinner, sung by Mary Jukich, : ll»; “-.‘\...l €, guessers were (Lj Jiineau yescerday. Aboard were H. ¢ oo 1 public card party April 27 at Union |Problems pertaining. to the welfare | °° © P00 BB, B 0 el SO cupied with Wiscuseidns* of { SR RN e e w-uhng for! Hall, when bridge and pinochle will | of children. s FnBing folowsd. led. by 3| G ts as they tried to as-(p o LR g be played, it was decided at Sat-| Speaking are Dr. Paul Linquist of{ ZHIH o S0 e Y S the date ol il phedbup. L |0 SO OR AR sl i o urday evening’s meeting of thé chap- | the Territorial Health Department, PlLe il Sption e Some guessers said that a late i:gncs. o i : ALL SIZES ter. In charge of the card party | Public Health Nurse Helen John-| Flans are under way 'or A SPEC- | jate meant that an early morning Veparlmg anoan the:piang £ will be Gertie Olsen and Iva Lind- |son, Frank Ornellas of the American ial meeting April 24, when initia- gu Would e guod iaateed. of Ak day for the Westward were Mr ] meeting, is Treva Reischl, Chair-|a social, they announce. BUY WAR BONDS The Clothing Man man, and Cora Costello, while re- ‘[roshm('nt committee with Mary tion will be held. Officers will be Ted Heyder, formerly of Juneau, arrived from Skagway yesterday and is at the Gastineau Hotel. | heavy snow cover points to an early | break man whose judgment is | respected insisted that it was an p. A and Mrs. E. F. Orr, Sarah Orr, Ed- |ley and Lt. Phillip H. Kaneen. e Empire Classifieds Pay! gard, Senior Regent Iva Herman- Red Cross, Alicé Brandebury, wel- , V€ | afterncon guess, but at the same o ‘ at | sen and Virginia Ptzel. The lunch | fare worker and Mildred Keaton, |elected May 1, and mstnllu.flon will e fecord. ghows BHLE shan ward Bowman, E. W. Elmett, A. P.| | will be arranged for by Mary Haas, | field nurse for the Office of Indian take place the week following. B oc. did 20, oHit on My 15 it Rheingold, Donald Parsons, J. BclI,! 4 | Phyllis Lesher, Theresa Sandborn |Affairs. | R Laidtn i th Bl afitog: | Ernest McGill, Allan Olson, Mrs. | | and Aline Smith. | Tuesday night at 8 o'clock the| Tl “ ! Wie debate g B i G E. Krause, Mrs. Magnus Han-| - - s H. 5. GRAVES | el o, il b b S| 70 W00 SOy i e e Z0 S, o 2 : INES I nounced at the Saturdag business |meeting in the Dugout, followed by " : A ALA SRA c OA STA L Alll- Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. T RRIN r r X | An- Pel- - Cl P BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | HATE otan cocn Tenakee Toid ian Shan gt Mika SR FEASAEAE R - e e — A np Suss G0 e g 6l o 18 e e | WAS JUST OVER OH-SHE'S BEEN [ OH-OPEN IT AND TELL ME | | ACCORDIN! TO THIS LETTER- Il ey TO THE POST OFFICE- | | WAITIN' FER THAT WHAT HE SAYS-I'LL BET | HE MUST BE A GENERAL ghchapof ' 11 15 v B W DADDY-AND HERE I'LL CALL HER HE'S A GENERAL | NUiSANCE SHE WANTS Us Bpaan 0 2 10 IS A LETTER FOR uP=IT'LL BY Now- TO_SEND Hl SHARP Toddt 118 18 A0 10 POTATO KNIFE- o S ) MOTHER FROM HER BROTHER Angoon - 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 6% Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% AY and THURSDAY Petershurg Juneau Petersburg Wrangell .. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of Express Rate: 16c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, n“n HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU IDDGEj Pn slz Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Copr. 1943, King Featues Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved.

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