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PAGE TWO i vy Sy * \ WA | Everything you need lo fake tough jobs in your stride . . . at prices that we've brought down {rom the Ceilings with a hang! { / WORK p.;\}.\JTS.Z.Q'M.BS JACKETS . . . 6.95-18.95 WORK SHIRTS . .. 195 fortable and selection \}‘;{‘. WORK SHOES 6.50-10.50 Currin WOOL SHIRTS . ... 7.95 Diagonal WORK SOCKS 35¢ fo 1.95 ps in a mar tripec ad white and Green quality, the best to d color Mc- A real investment in com- -wool 8.1 BENRENBS, 1 hn INSTALLATIONS et TUESDAY HIGHT Wolfe, ing re day, One of the red letter "days of dinner ar for clubwomen of Ju-|rites eau is the approaching installa- tions for either M or Mrs. F blue 604. Deadline for pls vations is m. next Mon- it is announ Both SAVE THE DATE D.F.D.DANCE { local | 1id Douglas or other visiting clubj members are invited to attend the he and impressive installat which follow, Mrs. Thoma Parke, outgoing club president, an-| | Mrs. J. P ing officer Page, Mrs. John nick will be installed as I the club, Mrs. Bucrass ce-president, and Ms secretary Mrs. William Gulbransen will take Willig and s W ISTOENLISTIN © U.S.AIRCORPS ion dinner of the Juneau Woman's K nounces. [ Ciub, to be held Tuesday, May 13 : -+ i in the Gold Room of the Baranof <. JUNEAU NURSE 25 MEN ice correspondi ,|a trip to her home in Chicago, Ill., /& I SAWM[I I D. W. Herron rer,| Miss Helen Jirsa is now on her way Madge Mutchmora as to- to become an Army nu and will| apply for the Air Corps, following A program fitting t¢ the cultural|[her home visit. | s of the club has been ar- Miss Jirsa has been a nurse at! d, with a group of semi-clas- the Juneau Government Hospital | songs to be given by for the past year and a half :md‘l Harmon, accompanied by D45 many friends here L. Popejoy; a humorous o M | by past president Mrs. R YOUR BROKEN LI B. Lesher, and an illumirating e g movie, “Wemen's Activities for the Replaced in our own shop. Eyes| War Effort,” to be shown by either Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, Dr. George A. Dale or Dr. Evelyn Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv. | { U. S, Employment Ser ce, 124 Marine Way Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. BRINGING UP FATHER HERE COMES DUGAN- HE PASSED ME YESTERDAY | AND WOULDN'T SPEAK- MAYBE HE DIDNT SEE ME- HELLO-CASEY-WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH DUGANZHE ACTS LIKE HE'S STUCK ON FIMSELF - - o the dinner may| Leaving from Juneau recently on| - FRIENDS! THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA Rebekahs Honor Youngest and | Oidgsj? Mothers| MISS MARSHALL [ AND SGT. JONES ARE BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marshall tc At its regular meeting last night day anno »d the engagement of I t Mothers of Persever- their daughter Beryl to Sergeant skah Lodge, a gift was Vallis R. Jones, of the U. 5. Army the olde Mother Signal Corp: The wedding is to the you st. Mrs Mrs. the recipients 1e Food Sale planned for May has been postponed until May it was announced next meeting is slated for 5, and the committee ap- Bland and Gertrude |planned for June & were chool with nerce in en em-| ? pointed for that time is James 2 By CrONAutics 1 o cen, Chairman; Harold Kem- S ML ey Bob Keeney, Bill Kilburn Christianson, Les Rink i Roy Jones Velville ughlin ber He took work i 10| Dawson a Jor at the University of n, E inmen - - Mothers’ Program Of Eastern Star Held on Tuesday DOUGLAS NEWS CLUB MEETING TONIGHT Mrs. M. O. Johnson, of Juneau, who for many years has been as-| ESpecially honoring Mrs. Anna ociated with the Alaska Federa-| Webster, oldest mother and chart-| tion of Women's Clubs, is to be e Order of Bastern | a special Mothers s held Tuesday evening in sh Rite Temple 5. Webster was presented with | > bouquet of red tulips and > roses, and the room itself was ¢ ctively decorated with spring flowers | pro- guest visitor of the Do Islan Woman's Club at the May mee tol She will conduct the nual insta 1 of officers as th scheduled fo principe he evening The meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Marcus Je Dainty spring blooms and yellow Miss Jean Ackerson isting candles adorned the table in the hostess 12 Room, where refreshments vere served following the program THREE COUPLES MOVE M. S. Whittier and Mrs. J. P.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson, w lliams poured, and officers of the Star served. The occasion was with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N 1e have been occupying ved by a large group of mem- Baretich cottage for the past few bers months, yesterday removed to Ju-| S e - neau where the latter couple s HRS]’ HA”BUT '[Hls moving to the Kilburn Apartme and Mrs. Ray Nevin have movec WEEK SOLD TODAY out Glacier Highway where th : : » purchased a cottage for ti Flrsk DeMouh . Hae. Yekk 40 b mer residence, expecting to re-|50!d at the Juneau Cold Storage went to E. n for 14. turn here in the fall nd 12.70 nts. The Rosario 1d 3,000 pow Capt. Johr Capt TRIP DEFERRED Mrs. Viola I of leaving for the Westward who ha ber of months, yesterday ve-| GEEENIN ceived word from him that he wa re for induction into Frank L who was on the erge to join her son Darrel \ employed at -eo INDIAN STUBENTS GIVE UP CAMDY 10 BUY BONDS Juneau and Douglas Gov- ernment Schools Pur- chase $1 ,478.26 According to a report George A. Morlander, principal for from Pacific Al F ank THE WIKGS OF THE WORLD'S the Juneau and Douglas Govern- GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM to V. R. Farrell, e al Superintendent for the Al-| e Indian Bureau, students of the THE YAKOBI hools have, in the past threel gy jeqve yuneau for Petersburg, months, purchased War Savings, 'por¢ plexander and Way Ports Bonds and Stamps in the amount| _ o S of $1,47826, with money that pre-|EYPRY WEDNESDAY AT 6 AM viously would have gone for candy, Please have all freight on City # Dock Tuesday, before 1 P.M. pop and other lu Totals for For Information Phone 513 include primary div ; first and MARTIN FEIST. second gr 530; third and rth, advanced room, ‘T Sl S SR fifth and sixth grades, |y 95 and the hospital, school | { ORDER YOUR division, $12.75. Totaling 5 for!) month peseen o IRABBIT SKINS For the month of March E NOW worth of War Bonds and : Tanned, cleaned and all were purchased by the and in February, $594.60 was the VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY | | total. This m the grand total, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | thus far, $1478.26 | JUNEAU HEATING SERVICE B. E. FEERO 211 SECOND STREET INSTALLATIONS and REPAIRS Heating Plants Oil Burners Stoves Phone 787 or Green 585 studen ready to make up. Quiet Heat Oil Burners By GEORGE McMANUS ALL HIS OH-THAT GUY-HE'S WHAT DIDN'T YOU NOTICE ? SNUBBIN’ FER® HE HAS STEAK 0 GRAVY SPOTS —| ON HIS VEST / 4-20 THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 [ BARANOF | HEBARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment THE o Hotel * ! ATCO EVERY ROOM WITH TUB d SHOWER \ and SH | LINE Reasonable Rates | 3 » |1 Alaska Tramsportatien Phone 800 I Company t £ 2, SAILINGS FROM PIER ¥ SEATTLE ® Periect comtort — e Centrally located ® Splendid food and PASSENGERS FREIGHT F. B. service REFRIGERATION ¢ McClure, © Large Rooms— ° Mgr. all with Bath ALASEANS LIKE THE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT & PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 War Paint for Our g Planes YOU CAN FLY | . JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday : * . ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Office 5 paranor wore. 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Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 18¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg " and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, masseLsora, seaaway, taxo Lopce; PHONE 612 ‘“ Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.