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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ey * SITKA NEWS % SITKA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BUY WAR BONDS TO BUY JEEP The War Bonds Assembly for Sitka Public School students held Thursday, May 6, in the school auditorium. The students more than exceeded their quota which was the amount necessary to buy a jeep. Not'only was the money on hand, but also the jeep, so that lucky bond ‘holders could have a ride. was | Ihopes to join the Marines in Sep- |tember. | |JUNIOR- | 18 ENIOR BANQUET T OF FRIDAY AS |the communi | This is one of the two respira- |tors purchased by the Legion Poc |with money raised by dances and |popular subscription. | The smaller “lung,” which may |also be used as an infant incuba- {tor, has been placed in the Pio- (neers’ Home Hospital. 5. J. 5. Il GOES CORN-FREEMAN | " NUPTIALS HERE INTO WATERS; ™\ asT eveNine | | | | At a candlelight ceremony, per-| LOCAL COUPLE T0 BE MARRIED THIS AFTERNOON Miss Elsie McManigal fo|- Widespread Operations 0f Black Markets Cause (Continued from rage One) 'HOOL YEAR NEARS END | | |formed last evening at the Meth- |odist Church, Miss Mary Anna Corn, | Members of the junior class of |Sitka High school were hosts last SITKA MAKES WAR BOND | { | | QUOTA OF §100,000 ON ‘ {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.| night at the annual Junior-Senior ! FIRST DAY OF DRIVE| Ty, presbyterian Mission boat |Corn of Nampa, Idaho, became the Become Bride of Chas. [banquet given for upperclassmen| Sitka claims the honor of being g j g-2 wa B. Haegele Today and faculty members. The banquet |the first community hereabouts 0|t Sitka at 1:30 o'clock last Tue of Brunswick, Georgia.| i d by the cooking class surpass its quota for War Bonds | day morning. Gertrude Hope christ- The 8 o'clock service was read by, Miss Elsie McManigal of the Edith during the April drive, according|ened the craft as it slid down the the Rev. W. H. Matthews. |Juneau Public School teaching staff { BaskeTs of tulips and fernery and Charles B. Haegele, {was prepare under the direction of Mrs | attached | |if it does, it probably won't be soon. | {It's pretty hard to find anyone in| Some think it may happen ye but in view of the President's re | marks at a recent press conference, Washington with harsh words for| Wickard. Personally, there are few better-liked members of the cabinet JUST as an army mobi- lizes its various divisions, such as tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft, and others The, assembly was concluded with |Mead to Bond Chairman Russ Clithero. |ways at the early morning high| land his integrity and loyalty have numbers by the Army band, the High School Girls munity singing. Students were intendent Theron Cole to invest| their summer earnings in war bonds and stamps. | MISS STEPHENIE BOGDON 18 SITKA HEALTH NU Senior class colors, green and tractive table decorations. General chairman of the affair was Margaret Rands and Lois Pet- | erson acted as toastmistress. Principal speaker of the evening was Chaplain Michael Claire, Unit- Committeeman Phil Johnson per- Trio and com- white, provided the decorative mo- 'Sonally took orders for the entire |tif, while placecards representing |quota of $100,000 during the first urged by Super- mortar board and scroll made at- day of the drive e HERE FROM SITKA Russell Clithero, manager of the Sitka Hotel, flew in from the His- ‘(oric City yesterday and returned {by plane this morning. While in | tide. were placed throughout the Church| |drew Hope who h jeraft for the Presbyterian Mission. The new boat is a 51-footer and it| Given in marriage by Mr. Rob- is expected to be in commission ert K | within the next six weeks. All of |bride wore a biue dressmaker suit the rough wood work was sawed at the She don Jack School Mill. The S. J. S.--2 will be used for transportation of Ernst Oberg. length veil fell from a small white flower-petal. hat and her flowers | |were white gardenias. The S. J. S-2 was built by An-|for the ceremony and organ music| built othuriwfls played during the evening by |Light Presbyterian | with white accessories. A shoulder-| to the local staff of the U. S.| Weather Bureau, will be married | this afternoon in the Northern Church in a lovely but informal ceremony to Schwartz, the charming which friends of the couple are |ojjo !invited | Ferns, jonquils and primulas will |decorate the church and white can dles on the altar will add solem } for protection against an enemy — so Comprehen- sive Automobile Insur- ance with its fire, theft, flood, windstorm and many other coverages will protect you financially against loss to your car. never been questioned. | If wartime food production and| |distribution got into the mess, it's| |generally agreed that it was only| Ibecause Wickard was “too nice a| to crack down hard on alll parties involved. Straws in the wind | already indicate that Davis will. | Juneau he registered at n,e‘ul'nfl'fll purpo: Gastineau Hotel. - BURLEY HERE C. R. Burley, with the Mining ’Exu\nsmn Department of the Uni- | versity of Alaska, came here last the Arriving in Sitka last week was ed States Army, who gave the stu- Miss' Stephenie Bogdon, who will dents a very inspiring address. A ill the position of Public Health |speech of welcome was given by Nurse. Miss Bogdon succeeds Mrs, |the president of the junior class, Dorothy Brownell who left some Dick Clithero, while Alice John- time ago for the States. stone, on behalf of the seniors, re- ! sponded. Superintendent Theron Cole spoke Dight from Sitka. He is at Baranof. { After attending in body the| | |annual Mothers' Day observance of pupils, members of the Presbytery, towing and for fishing. The first S. J. S. and also the Princeton Hall, Mission boats, are in possession of the Navy. el e BIG DAY FOR ACTIVE GIRL SCOUTS ISSET DUNSMOORS LEAVE SITKA Leaving for the States last week |briefly were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duns- | Several musical numbers were moor and their children Billy, Pat- | presented by the High School Boys' ty and Teddy. Mr. Dunsmoor has|Quartet and the “Three Notes. been electrical superintendent for| Slems-Drake Company. | | | LADIES OF MOOSE MEET The Drill Team of the Women of MRS. CALVIN LE;\'ES the Moose met last Tuesday night FOR SEATTLE VISIT |in the gym for their practice ses Mrs. Jack Calvin, accompanied |Sion. On Wednesday the ladies met by heér small daughter Lois Ann, in the Moose Hall for their regu- was enroute last week by boat to|lar bi-monthly meeting. Seattle where they will spend the =S a |nity to the ceremony. The Rev.| - Charlotte | . R Booth will conduct the'AlMKA lEGIoN INSURE your car with— Shattuck Ageney INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Officers last night arrested and the year is just starting.!jajleq Thelma Meade on a charge next few weeks. |spring Court of Awards tel AM. LEGION AUXILIARY \ Wi s INITIATE NEW MEMBERS MISS JEANE CLITHERO Members of the American Le- ‘DEFENSE WORKER NOW |gion Auxiliary met Tuesday eve- Miss Jeane Clithero, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Clithero Sitka, and formerly editor of this pew members and making plans: bage, is now working in a shipyard for Poppy Day. near Seattle. She writes that she % Ithe Elks, to be held tomorrow af- | [wrnomn at 2:30 oclock in the 'Elks Hall, Girl Scouts of the Gas- Location Will Be Some ilary met. Tuesday Place in Alaska - Cam- ning a' he astle. ain business | . paign for Fund Starts tineau Channel area will hold their of [of the evening was initiation of A practical memorial for Bishop Her ' only attendent, | Haglund, selected a cocoa brown! 2 dressmaker suit with aqua acces- :/(eodr‘li;“j\llif(f‘l?i:i ;Z‘;:mp?):?:d 2; MEMBERSH'DS AT sories and a corsage of yellow t i 5 e | sage of yellow tlips. |/, "G L. Popejoy, will be Grieg's | it Pk The GHOoR. [“I Love You” and the poignantly | “Ew RE(ORD Now Following the ceremony a recep- beautiful “Until i tion was held at the West Eighth| Miss Esther Boyd will be brides- | T Street home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R,/ maid and Horace Chapman, best: This year has been tops for a Hermann. The bride’s table was!man |record membership year for the by a tiny bride and groom and|be a reception at the apartment|ka with an all-time high of 1322] baskets of tulips were used to off set of Miss Marjorie Tillotson and Mrs. |chalked up for the Department, ac- the lovely scene. Leonard Berlin. Evelyn Ohlson,!cording to membership committee- | Mrs. Freeman is employed in the Mable Monson, Velma Bloom, and |man Russell Clithero of Sitka, and office of Price Administration here|Margaret Maland will assist, while ' Waino Hendrickson of Juneau, who United States Army Engineers atlwebster will pour. And : Duck Creek. - |More memberships are expected in, of assault and battery against the Yesterday the bride was compli- {momentarily from Anchorage,|person of Olive Kieser. mented at a no-host luncheon m‘TEN FROM S"KA Ketchikan and other posts. The complaint charges that she the Gold Room of the Baranof Ho- | In Juneau, the Legion is driving | scratched Olive Kieser about the of the OPA. During the affair she was showered with miscellaneous gifts by those present. - oo .' Weather permitting, the event will take place in the Evergreen Bowl following the conclusion of ithe Elks ceremony. In case of rain |the Girl Scout exercises will be! held in the Elks Hall, it is an-| nounced. | Badges won by Girl Scouts dur- Corp. George A. Lee acted as best centered with a tiered cake, loppedi Following the wedding there will| American Legion throughout Alas- and Private Freeman is with the|Mrs. Floyd Dryden and Mrs. Helen |have engineered the drive. by members of the office staff TON_I_GHI AT ELK P. T. Rowe is to be erected some-|jng the past six months will be | ARRIVE; OTHERS ENROUTE SOUT Coming in from Sitka last night {were the following: Adolph G. Ben- |son, C. R. Burley, Leonard King, |Bill L. Lawrence, C. M. Nickerson, PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU 8ollcits the business of friends in Sitka ,Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative where in the Territory, location to the ceremony, and it A gay time is anticipated at m-!D. A. Noonan, Lillian Peters, Mr. LEGION LOANS IRON LUNG TO NAVY HOSPITAU ‘The adult size Iron Lung pur- chased two years ago by the Sitka |Post of the American Legion has | been loaned to the Navy Hospital,.The amount of $35000 will be used | {under a stipulation that it is to be kept available for any need i DEEP SEA FISHING |be decided after war has been won. The Memorial will consist of a per- manent residence for the Bishop of the diocese, with offices for the dio- cese officers, and a small Chapel. lior the building, and $20,000 for an endowment for maintenance. The National Council of the iEpliscopal Church is sponsoring the ‘movement and is soliciting funds throughout the States. All who knew Bishop Rowe, and appreciated |awarded at night’s Rebekah Drill Team-spon- sored dance in the Elks Ballroom, with dancing scheduled to begin at 10 o'clock. Lillian Uggen’s orchestra will pro- vide music for the occasion and preparations are complete for large crow: INTIATION HELD BY MOOSE LODGE is hoped that all parents will at- tend. Troops and leaders will br; introduced and work of the troops | explained. | If it turns out to be a good day, ! Scouts should leave their exhibits| |in the Evergreen Bowl on their| way to the Elks Hall, where they lare to meet at 2 o'clock. Both |Scouts and Brownies are expected. Someone will be on guard in the| Bowl to watch over exhibits, it is| a !his work in Alaska are requested to|Stated. If it is raining, the displays | ‘and Mrs. W. A. Sobolefl and in- | fant. Outgoing passengers enroute to | Seattle were: Thomas H. Delano, | Mr. and Mrs. William Zook and children, Edward Hodge, Harry Zempke, Delbert C. Adams, Arthur Goodbody, Clifford Barnhart, Os- | mer Boles, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | Kenyon, Martin J. Gallwas, Dor- |othy Williams and Arthur Rite. Going to Ketchikan were: Wil- | llam Hesse, William Mowre and | Peggy Palwick. | for the 200 mark and has 190 al- face and arm, but was not armed ready. | with a dangerous weapon. 1 s . ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NoOw Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Conway Dock Company 0il == Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 THE YAKOBI will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A.M.! Please have all freight on cm-l Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. For Information Phone 513 send in their contributions as soon|may be left at the Elks hall "‘j 'as convenient. |the 2 o'clock meeting time. | | A special offering will be taken! All council members as well as| {for the fund in Holy Trinity Cath- | parents are urged to be present, edral Sunday. Priends of the Bish-|and it is suggested that they take iop who will not be able to make cushions or blankets to sit on u;’ iLheir contribution at that time, but |the Court is held in the Bowl. wish to have a part in the memorial - eee , will please send their contributions {te Dean C. E. Rice. ————— Empire Classifieds Pay! Everything for the Sportsman Creels — Rods — Hooks — Line Sinkers — Reels — Spoons — Leaders u Edwin Percy Pond was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a medical patient. |Glenn_Allen appointed as guards: | |Seth Anderson, {ing breakfast in the near future. | A special initiation for John| F. L. Borhaven was the only' MARTIN FRIST. Maurstad, was held last night at|passenger for Petersburg, and those the regular meeting of the Moose booked for Wrangell included: Lodge at their headquarters in the George A. Dale, Alvin Truitt, Ja- Seward Building | cob Truitt and Corine Truitt During the Governor | —— i Paddy Breen, Jimmy Martin and and| Ayt Van Humbeck were outgoing Henry Museth, inner guard. | medical patients yesterday at St. Plans were also made at the apps Hospital. | meeting for another Sunday morn-| MOM'S NIGHT OUT! GIVE MOTHER A SURPRISE! and the KIDDIES a TREAT! session outer guard, o BUY WAR BONDS You Name It—We Have I Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store Your BRIDE or your GAL?! Drop In.... Anytime K COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR THE SILVER FOAM For Your Hours of Relaxation for Good Fun and Good Fellowship " Lend o UncleSam ... ... Buy More Bonds! 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