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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1943 e as t v the return trip. | ;' l KA ‘ F " q * [7 ANNUAL BANQUET FRIDAY Ivy was reported that a large; Water will B,» T|'m: off in Doug ’n(hn:xpljing yesterday's ‘h(‘dul(‘,ll I I I ,DON SKUSE > - | ‘The Sitka Woman’s Club held its|quantity of salvaged fats and grease|las Sunday morning at nine o'clock,{Mrs. A. Girdler, Clara Carson and AFFAIRS BusmESSi |Ethel B. Jones, flew to Haines. annual banguet for members and| had been turned in to Feusi and|for the greater part of the day 1 5 i . .dv | Ethel Jones also made the return LI moor, Richard Eliason, Alma Faulk,|guests Friday vr‘\munu at the Shel-|Jensen and .mken to Junefiu for adv Fl af el i O, B Taath undfi b 5 R B Siperd| SIIKA S(HOO[ Milan Hagen, Marion Hussey, Alice|don Jackson dining room immediate shipment south. The im- DU U o S e A & ! Johnstone, Theodore Johnson, Don-| New officers installed for the en- portance of depositing all discard-' DENNY DRIVE IS Going t6 Excursion Inlet were 5.|Affairs, left for Sitka last night| ald McGraw, Douglas Thomas and [suing year were, president, Mrs.ied silk and nylon hosiery with B.| Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc- on official business { 3 raw Martha Kostrometinoff; vice-presi-|M. Behrends Store, Juneau, for 8, . } S8 : g ANNO e dent, Mra, William Cook; secretasy,|future shipment to the Stath was (OLLECTING COINS |EIiRY a5 BenOcoiagt. | o eyt o wie br MMEN(EMENT HOST trs. Elliot Fllt{;\ t s | stressed FOR ORIHOPEDI(:F"“"‘ the Inlet were Ed Bfludfl":{ Evelyn Butler, Acting Supervisor MRS. BERG 1S HOSTESS - aehIeE; - Wb L, Aelos|purenoe Paul Monks and Felix Proto, an fice | (0 TO LUTHERAN WOMEN Cora Houk Mrs. M., O. Johnson, an active litreen Hooki) Douglas Arable 2: ?Odffl v:’;{ir,: f:,r,,;m;:m?,f::;] . ey i) 5 — Mrs. L. C. Berg was hostess at| Speakers for the evening includ-| Woman's Clui!: mem(toelrl of flnm.v ey Drnr"};;rlopr\ are col.| Another flight to Excursion Wfi‘hiwmx.-, Credit Age‘m Tor: the B“‘;Mmard M|” ISV[(e cap'am i i a dessert luncheon last Thursday ed Miss Elizabeth Ann Howe of standing, acted as installing officer —~. e a o~ imade with the following passeng-|yeq § ¥ Graduating Exercises Are when the Women of the Lutheran|the USO, Miss Stephenie Bogdon,|for the induction ceremonies. The lecting colns for the Ghildren's Of- D. E. Dixheimer, L. C. Love,| g with Carl Weidman as Planned for Week of !chureh met for tneir regular bi-|local public health nurse and Miss | following ‘officers for the new club thopedic Hospital, Seattle, in busi- ness houses, school rooms and of- Edward Sarabia and Fred Pearce, fi c 5 monthly meeting. A business ses-|Littlefield of the Red Cross Asso- year were installed B et e and Dougs | Returning here were Jack Bickler SENIORS HAVE | Junior apfam -thi sion followed ciation Mrs. Norman Rustad, President:|’ : At A Ed Hilldebard, H. H. Yates, C. A | Don Skuse is Captain of Coast May Twenty third s 4 Voeal solos were presented by|Mrs. Glen Rice, Vice-President; las, and will be left another week, use is Cap s Middleton and H. P. Gachel [ &udra Auxiliary Divisien No. 2 % N stary Mrs. George F. Alexander, Penny atfin. 38 b [ o i e SO TLE F 5! ~ Miss Bernice Martin and Edward | Miss Ackerson, Secretary & From Sitka, passengers were Dan FULI_ PI_AY DAY Minard Mill is Vice Captais d SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC X ; e TR ; i - ; ' nard Mill is Vice Captain an Plans for the closing days at, HEALTH CONFERENCES IN |Craven. Community singing under| Mrs. Samuel Devon, the reelect- Drive chairman, announced today.|npoller, Wesley Peterson, M e he S “This is not a canvass for funds.” | Lyne find. P [GaF1, WRINEREZ LGS e the Sitka High School have nor KA I8 ANNOUNCED|the direction” of Mrs. Nels Druggjed Treasurer, is in the states for| W0 W B0l Pl Lo (Lomel and L Boland. from Ten- READY TO REST Lieutenant Earle Watterworth, been made. Miss Stephenie Bogdon, local pub- concluded the program medical (;)n-':m(l her induction wa :]\ Dm;‘ "V\'c”kno‘w 12 {k;,;) .]:u'n('\l{‘l"‘o\( Whgsiats District Auxiliary Director, in mak- Baccalaureate services for the!p . poaih nurse, has announced a — necessarily deferred Shita, Al S S e | s ‘:“LM". :“”“I;q ‘]“”“Ufi‘_"‘P'd R e _ jing a report of the meeting Thurs- senfors will be Sunday afternoon,|yencative schedule for her work at|MRS. CHARTERIS IS HONOR Miss Catherine Jensen played arie Meyer, Paul Meyer and Those feeble but very rosy faced|day night at which Flotilla No. 1 the Sea. The invocation and bene-'g ' qaily will be the time for| Mrs. Charles M. Peterson enter-|very much enjoyed by those pres- Haspital e W oo DoVl [osiearg S L e Eu}lnuo. of their homes at about noon todayi.dope and the correction is there- diction will be given by the Rev. .o ciiidren to see her, A ma-;tained Saturday night at a dinner ent Mrs, Johnson recounted inter- €d the opportunity and our Penny|Charles LaBrash and B. F. Wilson. are undoubtedly members of the fore made. £ % school children see - ) a a | p asvecls P . to open his heart to help a crip- bearing the marks of yesterday's!charge of all matters relati t ing and comments by the Rev p TUEAAAYS B rell. | Charteris, whose birthday it was.|activities, especially those as Al o y 3 0 1 s relating to thur Bily and the sermon by the ‘1;";;1”7({ :;lr]r xlfx'll(fa’\:,‘Q"d:‘feru"xflq Spring flowers and bright colored|aska delegate to the Golden Ju- pled child, is a means of reach- BA((ALAUREAIE picnic upon them. the Flotillas in this division Choir will sing two numbers, “Ave the table, City, during the summer of 1941 flull:rvk to help this charitable EXER ISES FOR "‘gonJ:;” anij) Dr] J ](l)t. Jnu::('l'-w o h- s T " % | " <] eTrner. - 1 K ‘Doughboy,” he class le! uneau v " by zart, and “Cherubim | Guests inc Mrs S. Gan-| Mrs. Charles Werner, recently WOf 3 au| Virum,” by Mosait, and “Cherublm . p,p ;Ng MARIE MERRILL Ceae e e b o During 1942, thirty-eight Alagkan yesterday at 5:30 a. m. and arrived ¢ beicentsft Wednesday 1S BORN ON MAY FOURTH| A o e calyvin,|the leadership of the Brownie|children were given 5142 days TOMORROW EVEL Grindstone, site chosen for the| W, . A BEbY & 8 g 3 {98 By, e 28 5y b ¥ 1 care at the Children’s Or- picnic, at about 7 o'clock Cobaiiaaiiens spaviises Wil b A baby girl was born to Mr. and |\ o Lo PR L . William | Troop during the summer sojourn hospital care at the Children’s Or ey : RioE . = : 8 = . 2 , S 2 i PR b en began the chief and con-' " e si e Wi Y damat tinuous occupation of the da | B B (ONTEST the school auditorium. The valedic- 4“\\:::! \\h\” ?:\l;‘l:,‘he‘(‘\.ml.t":)':::d;‘(‘:;\ tinoff, Mrs. Earl Shennett, Mrs, Neil|R8y Nevin days in the Convalescent Home | albda Al ¢ dren at the Orthopedic have been!'De High School gym, the Baccal- | were also indulged in by the class ginia Drugg, while Raobert Yaw will|’ Mg 3 |Mrs. James Brightman. coming year were appointed A R I‘“ fdukan aureate exercises of the High Sunburn cases were numerous. Sev- | be salutatorian. The commence- The hostess was assisted by Mrs,| Library—Mrs. Marcus Jensen, Mrs ot Sl School graduating class will be eral girls blossomed out in bathihg b s Barias, that is on display at the Baranof | i 4 TR Hotel cigar stand. These are the | sne W. Hilton of the Unit- VORE an Miss Jean Ackerson baccalaureate address will be made wet—Norma Burford, Pat Olso 1 ‘ P exhibiti ‘i‘f;r sEz‘t;iiwmmv 1 of the Un HONORED BY DINNER mal o d MoaneeMrs. Glen Rice, children whom the Penny Drive 8 n| There will be an exhibition Charity at the Orthopedic is, _‘he @raduating class members ' to prove they did go in swimming. this afterncon according to an- mencement program will include a of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schaefer was ONE OF BEST EVER HELD Yett oo TP E are as follows Harry Sperling, Jr., landed the big-| nouncement made by Stan Grum- s 4 ot } Chel Sylvia Grace Anderson, Sar . Song,” by Virginia Drugg and the for the couple given Wednesday by of the Sitka High School were Miss Kathleen Carlson, Mrs. Calvin ‘“:{\lebujmx{ ,nld:1 xf. (h‘x.& work f” Yido, iAblMRoN ¢ dohn’ 1N, Bavard In addition to individual lunches At 2 o'clock the Beavers will meet “Kashimiri Song,” which will be the Misses Helen Jordan, Bernice hosts to the student body and fac- POl :)T!E;g‘p"mz:ml:‘d i:z:‘fi:;:fi:” e ; § - also sung by Marion Hussey Martin, June Gooden and Edna ulty last Tuesday at the annual| Girl Scouts—Mrs. James Barras, O 1% 5=t . 88 Burford: Dosls Trete: Cahill included soda pop and cokes, 96 At 4 o'clock the Beavers will take Theron Cole, superintendent of |weast. The honored guests were school picnic. Mrs. Norman Rustad. Through the Juneau committee, v bottles of Coca Cola furnished| on the Webfeet. & R rtetat & e Merion Cass, Margaret Irene Clark, Wi " the diplomas will be given out by | presented to them by their riends. Pirate's Cove aboard the “Photo- "% *nd ol "\14‘") "{;mb" ok :Ll:lllu(l? :th):l:l;nnul:hv'“,?;“,:lf‘.h,"‘ Anna Lols Davis, Shirley Maxine| rrosether with cgfi;‘:mf' B LD J. P. Calvin, school board mem- s {graphic” and enjoyed a day of istorian—Mrs. Marcus Jensen. | 8€S s there, e L 4 i e ¢ i S Haan g al Colleen Adrienne Glass, Hilda ford, cha % Hie c n k give the invocation, JO ANN JACKSON licious picnic lunch was served Sented with a G.F.W.C. Club Prasi- mf&’,fifg Sour Heart to Help .\rvie Hanna, Robert M. Helgesen, Sl el ;:;gaf,m‘;?? onwa oc ; s year| GRADUATES AS NURSE AT ; ¥ X - deskert [de€nt PN > ed C t 5. G oggan, Mrs. | Oraduating. students this year VIRGINTA. MASON :"'_:”‘ steamed "‘“’l"fid for ”:» t.| 1 PP Beatrice | Homer Nordling, Mrs. Simpson Mc- c ¢ ie picnic was voted one of t Karinen, Joseph A. Kendler, Bon- Ki y rs. J. vers Miss Jo Ann Jackson has com- past ever held at the school SSAROR A 0 WEed, Jelvers ompany May 23, at 3 pm. at St. Peter's by (1o Health Center. From 9 to 10| GUEST AT BIRTHDAY DINNER two piano selections, which were Work of the Children’s Orthopedic Leonard King. On the return, pas- young people you saw creeping out|was organized, gave in the wrong . " s o, 3 - . ass | . " William Thomas, scripture read- ;oo oo class will be held from 2{Party in honor of Mrs. William|esting experiences in Woman's Club/Drive envelopes, asking everyone N Juneau High School Senior class,| The Divisional officers will have i ternity class 2 hel re 2 Y 5 Rev. Hugh Dowler. The High School 1,11 1:30 to 4 p.m. on Thursdays.|tapers formed the centerpiece of bilee Convention held in Atlantic ing those with pennies, dimes or Transported in Jack Burford's | 3 Song," by, Tschaikowsky ty., Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs, moved from Unalaska, has assumed held Wednesday, May 26, 8 pm, at/Mrs. Emery Merrill on May 4. The|o ., 0, B o trome.|at Lena Beach of its leader, Mrs thopedic in Seattle and many more e g s Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock ineating. Rowing, fishing and hiking tory address wil be given by Vir- Anderson. - Miss. Tds Weaver and| Thé following commitides fg tne| Plutviss of seversi Alaskan chil- 8 . ment address will be given by Ma- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Kostrometinoff and Mrs. Wort- Nevin James held and the public is invited. The suits and at least three got them e 11 ekatt by the Rev. Walter Sobolefl. and Betty Nordling have Wllne&**‘_dm)b]eheuder at Firemen'’s Park Musical numbers on the com- The fourth wedding anniversary SOPHOMOR PICNIC VOTED |Mrs. Mike Pusich, Mrs. Alfred Bou- Will a Drogr " 9 ‘kerson, averaging 9 ercent, and ever % e # flute solo, Mendelssohn’s “SPring tne inspiration for a dinner party| Members of the ‘sophomore class| Program—Miss Jean Ackerson, 2708 O c1eny |gest fish caught on the trip. mett Grace Lucile Berg, Norma Ellen|Prouht by the students which also| the Missouri Mules. S e PR aEa Phyllis Joanne Cameron, Helen , = b ; schools, will present the class and!tnhe recipients of attractive gifts! The young people journeyed to! Membership—Miss Eleanor War- Penny Drive envelopes have been o by class funds and five gallons of ber. The Rev. Hugh Dowler will swimming and playing ball. A de-| Mrs. Norman Rustad was pre- Mae. Aloxaniir e d b+ ol D Ups and Dr. Rude and.Jack Bur- Harry Johnson, Frances are Virginia Drugg, Robert Duns- | P sk TRV Sl Jo W A N A Adshw s | PREPARATIONS IN FISH nie Jean Klein. {and Mrs. John Klein. The boats ar- pleted her nurse's training at Vir- e | BUSINESS ARE UNDER WAY AI_ASKA COASIAI_ Franklin P. Krsul, June Beverly rived back in town at about 11 PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | fecoraimg to e i i;‘“l‘"e‘;, DAN MOLLER FLIES TO | With approach to the summer Leivers, James Simpson MacKin-(o'clock last hight. JUNEAU S 3 JUNEAU ON BUSINESS salmon fishing season rapidly get-| plANES MAKE |non, Jr., Nadine Virginia Metcalfe, ——————— - ; ; arents, Mr. a 2 G B - get- | : : Solicits mexbusmsm:ss of friends fol:xe]‘girnd;ust:,x? h:;:rczes v‘v’“::e Dan Moller, manager of the Co-|ting shorter local trollers, gill- | Doris Miettinen. Prices for halibut went up today 0.1 » Co“' n a A lumbia Lumber Company’s opexa-‘nettox's are soon leaving or arce Marilyn Margaret Merritt, Mer- as 59,500 pounds were sold at the Electric Service and Repairs held there last week. Miss J“k‘wnmons in Sitka, was a business vxsi-}ulreudy gone to reap their harvest FlIGHTS TODAY ritt G. Monagle, Winona Rose Mon- Juneau Colkd Storage for 15.05 and Gasol.”e Westinghouse Representative O plans to enter one of the nursing; roe, Emma Marie Nielsen, Elizabeth 12.95 cents. Sevices \of illo iaxmed B ol iy more awaiting price settlement, the : Ellen Nordling, Anna Lenora Ol-| Selling to E. E. Engstrom, the 1 | trollers ‘are spending most of their| FliShts made this forenoon bY|sen, Patricia Lee Olson. Ford, 12,000; Spencer, 16,500 pounds | nsmmrance time working on boats and gear,| Alaska Coastal planes were few,| jopn A pasquan, Alfred Bob|to the New England Fish Co.; Mar- tor in Juneau on Friday and Sat- | Held up for the past ten days or n(' ' ' | Native gill-net boats are nlready“?lp & Iul) schedule, however f0f (enillips, ‘Wobert' J. ‘Snell Harry|Waret. 14000- Rounks, Booth’ Plsher- n E E P s E A r l s H I N G lon their way to Taku Kiver il riemoon. atid - Sunday Sperling, Jr, Pauline Waunalee i€s; Diana, 6000 pounds to Alaska d i : Going to Skagway this morning Al . Coast Pisheries and the Emma, 11,- Ph 78 e Suess, John K. Talmage. ma, NEWS (were Claire Grahowski, Olive Mans- e~ Oificets 1000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fishe one | CANNERY PREPARATIONS ‘bf‘fik!uhg rusdodski hH'M e e, AT President ‘™ | During the last few days sup- Proski and William Lerbhough. Re- Al Vicerbreatd : turning to Juneau were Warren B.|JosePh A. Kendler ...Vice-President { ey ; 5 | Hilda Marie Hanna . .Sec'y-Treas. REVIEWED: OFFICERS ARE |Douglas Fisheries Company build-|Haines, Mary P. Bean, George Red-| 3 INSTALLED LAST NIGHT |ing and repair plans have been as-|\maure. Jr, Gordon Hill, Harold (r:d] e e Adriee MUM'S NIGHT UUT! Creels — Rods — Hooks — Line | With ftteen members and guesis smbled by next week ene O 2y and 3 muser, (O PR gty mosel r p S g Sem _ | a 4 t 5 passengers & a S present, the Douglas Island Wo-|work should be going full blast. Aly ooy ™ a” Armstrong, W. A, Class Colors Blue and White GIVE MOTHER A Sinkers—Reels—S]loons—Leaders man’s Club held it May meeting piledriver was brought over from Manum, Forrest Young, Jr. and|Class Motto—*Who does not answer ‘ SURPRISE! {at the home of Mrs. Marcus Jen- Juneau and with piling on hand| | % s S o | Henry J. Polk. Amy Montgomery| to the rudder shall answer to > - T \ . sen, Thursday evening. Miss Jean|only awaits a crew to start driv-|g, tp "onie socsenger for Juneau! the rock” d the KIDDIES a Ackerson and Miss Ruby McNeill ing. Sl § k| Yy TREAT! in.l.w.c. ACTIVITIES |plies and equipment to carry out Everything for the Sportsman YouName It—We Have It O 5 Delicious CHOP SUEY 2] i - and CHOW MEIN wWaon il faws b 1o “ COMPLETE BAfiKIN G SERVICE ‘ e Some ol BRIDE to Serve at Home! S or your Money Transmitted to All Poinis MOY’S GAL! | Do Your Part==- T e Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds D r 0 p '” [ XXX ] — - R —— Anytime WHEN IN SITKA || HAVE SOME FUN! Make Your Headquarters w : al fhe SITKA HOTEL for =% COCKTAILS "The Home of Hospitalify" RUSSCUTHERO -:- - - Manager Come to Ernie’s! 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