The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1943, Page 2

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FOR $1.35 3 for $4 Be comfori . be well- dressed and buy yourself a supply of cotton shirts to see you through the next few months . . . to last for many months fo come. figures. SUMMER ® non-wilt features @ whites and colors @ coitons, madras @ siripes, checks and 28 Only-Shirts, soiled or damaged, 1o close 50c éaf:h TIES Colorful . . . wearing quality Tough in wrinkle resistant and in a wide variety of stripes . . . plaids . checks and patterns. G e each MOOSE WOMEN HOLD ELECTION LEGION T0 HAVE WARPICTURES AT 'MEETING TONIGHT talkies will be the regular weekly meet-| qpe Women of Moose, Ju- [ ( ierican Legion POSY| peay Chapter No. 439, at an inter i > Dugout and members| esting meeting Saturday night i ing Legionaires are request-| 1o Moose Lodge rooms, ed to attend the following officers The two talkies will be shown by Dr. George A. Dale. One 'is “West- Senior Régent, Mary Haas crr ont,” showing China as an|ior Regent, Martha Schmidt; Chap- of the Allies, and the other|lain, Viola Eskesen: Recorder Safe Guarding Military Infor- Brita Bland; T rer, Anna mation.” Both of the talkies are re-|denberg leased by the Office of War Infor- ~Appointed offi are as f lows: Guide, Odelia Light; Assis- BRINGING UP FATHER SATURDAY NIGHT 1 elected Jun- R fol- tant Guide, Lee Putzel; Sentinel,|this month for California, to be| Ethel Jones; Argus, Billie Jaegel; gone for the coming year. Doris will Organist, Tharessa Sandborn, enroll in the University of Cali-| Installation of officers will be|fornia at Berkeley for the fall weld at the next regular meeting | term. is June 19. The installing| Garden tulips and lilacs made | will be Gertie Olsen, in-|thé room festive. Three tables of | stal nu, Guide, Odelia Light; in-|bridge were played, and spow| stalling Chaplain, installing Organist, born @ Mooseheart letcher, Myrtle Dunn, tertainment In che Brita arge who will of the Bland, Chairman be -assisted for installation lunch assisted by will THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Anna Bodding; | pudding and cake were served As Tharessa Sand- | refreshments. Florence | by will furnish the en- night| bel Tharessa| man, Sandborn, Hazel Burkette and Olive Westby, The 700, and Yriends of the an nl men of Moose Lodge, UT\'IL\U ALASKA | NOTICE | 2 rentals for the month of | | June will be accepted at a dis- | WEDDING VOWS For Birthday Rainbow Luncheon 2:me, v sccomea sw's uee SRR s Bauln Ray Cook Pnl:)nnxr’ :I the M‘gmm lunch- JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS hel iR BhEs 2 Je Point|con for mothers and Rainbow Girls| _ .~ agotisi & 5 Saturday Evenmg RfleS. B D e A ol 12 W01 v dnt W oo | weekend and daughters, when guests wer LIEUT. WATTERWORTH IN Held ai Nonhem t-lgh1 | AT Getting in trim for Girl Scont &iven 2 delicious luncheon Lieut. Earl J. Watterworth, in iMussolini’s Hideaway comp. to six givis spent the nignt| The flushed beauty of fresh ap-|cnaree of Coast Guard Auiliary PYeSbyfe”a" Chu“h { on the open porch in sleeping bags, |Plé Plossoms formed the floral cen-|yor for the USCG, Is in Juneau | Fleet LO(a'ed, Bomb- |As part of the Sunday activities|terpieces, arranged as floats inlpom getchikan, He is registered at | fthey christened and launched olaw bowls. Rainbow symbols andjune maranof Hotel pefore an altar embowered with | ed hy Fortresses lnew skiff and each grl was|G0ls completed the gay decorative the outdoor fragrance of apple*blos- | ke \l(,h(’_“ in profile 9 B ¢ Walter|PAttern. Alfreda Fleek was in — {soms and purple dilacs, one of Ju-| Continded from Page oné) |Eearle, houseguest for the -week-|ChArBe of decorations, and Norm WINDOW WASHING neau’s sweetest stories of youth-| t B Burford of food i Bu. Joverwas= olimareq - St - oo ot williegle G il | (S R naniows v e RUG CLEANING vening with the wedding of Miss|y o ions of Flying Fortresses ever ignlight of the Sunday cinner|, . on tomorrow, Tuesday evening SWEEPING COMPOUND Az RIS L : : SEVCL e Jionieniade. fo8 Stean _wiud |PRY 0D WWOROW, SHOEARY everiok Hon. Syl i o m Africa, and naval forcé&Thirthgay cake. After a day of ex : |and Mrs. A Radelet wd fredisiuck new and damaging blows|citenent the girls went home Sun-|O1d€r Of Eastern Star, it was an- DAVE MILNER :l;n Jr., son of Mrs. Walter BH\”'W Saturday on Pantelleria, Sicily|gay evening, those present in ad “‘:‘l"w‘:;]‘]\” “”“v‘i‘-!.i“t);j;“";‘ \\HW:‘;;!: Phone Blue 510 The youn people.took thelr vows d Sardiniasand el loosed Casidinign 40 fhe celbhaits Winghorin| T SRR L RO A e in a double ring ceremony per- “‘]‘“““‘ “'l"‘”‘:l’”f’_‘vf]‘(l‘"‘; ”"’”I‘;“ :I“ Bmcuim_ \Em-mly Krun(]:u.fl. n.mm: el St e | el v o Villis S 8 5 S Vaugh, Louise = ing and TR i,E,C,l:Tf..d,»m,,'.}I‘“:(n\;s‘_:l:}xI.Lm?ni?:{xlz the hideawsy ha¥ber at La Speria 1\\?;:‘111:;\] D:,'f‘2<{|‘)k"‘ e llluln‘}{v:u?nm..\‘ Girls from vau-m; 5 ORDER YOUR | presbyterian Church. The bride was|in northern Italy N E\\:wn"ml\.‘ l.‘.)r(}:.,(i.‘.’;,;» ‘;v “\’,. “(r,_ll,m zn A B B l T s K I N s |given in marriage by her fath Br "’ ”r“"‘“'“ll”l“ il’”'”"'“ ‘“‘;'.\’\l Wash. Jur s l('i\:f‘ v ’ NOW SBOyed g Hatien Ol hoaar [t e Hi Patriotism, has already gone south, ready to make up. The wedding gown, made by the|fifth naval bombardment of while Al | /ALCAU! | bride’s sister, was of white satin,|eight-mile-long stepping stone is- DlES WASHINGTON o delegate Grace Berg|| VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY with tiny covered buttons to the|land, in seven days. y xpects to leave in a few days. { SEATTLE, WASHINGTON low waist and huge leg-o-mutton| Mitchells, Lightnings and War- - k... TN 4 3 |steeves. The tuck pockets were filled |hawks also attacked in various| WASHINGTON, June 7.—Bishop | YR, T T | with Cecil Brunner roses, sweet|areas James Freeburn, 72, noted church 'I'HEBARAN“F | peas and lillies-of-the-valley, \\huc‘ An official box score of the 1,400- |leader and head of the Washington 1 T n E the cloudy floor-length vell was|mile round tuip of = the ngg | Episcopal Diocese since 1923, died ) Alaska’s Largest Apartment | | {gmthered into a flare at the topl|Fortresses on La Spezia has not|yesterday near the famous National Hotel { and. coroneted - with —matching 'been made but it is the largest| Cathedral he built & A T C 0 jspring flowers. {four-engineed bomber raid. None of| Bishop Frecburn had been in fail-|§ pypRyY ROOM WITH TUB The bride carried a white Rain-|he big craft was ‘lost. Prelimindry|ing health for several months and and SHOWER bow Bible with a marker of White|yeports showed that a large num. Suffered an attack of the heart on H LINE satin ribbon adorned with scattered | per of one-ton armor piercing mis- | 11023 Ceil Brunner roses. The maid of honor's gown was a! fleor-length jersey in gold and she carried. a large nosegay of mixed flowers. - Bridesmaids Miss = Ruth| Bertholl and Miss Doris Ml(»tlmcnl held nosega\{ Miss Bertholl’s dress was of aqua heavy chiffon; with/ large Russian sleeves and a Pev.er Pan collar. Miss Miettinen’s was| whité met over a baby blue slip,! with. Russian sleeves, long waist and full skirt The two little flower girls, Trudi Iversen and Agnes Hared, were | picturesque in pink satin dresses, with ruching at neck um hem unl bouflant skirts Tommy, Powers attended and -ushers were and Gaylord Hansen. Reception Following the wedding a recep: tion was held at.the home of Ml and Mrs. L. E. Iversen, when ]mr..‘ d'ee coffee, punch and a three- tiered white wedding cake were rerved. The knife of a carving sety pr nted the couple by the brides,. groom’s mother, was used to cut they cake. Tied with a big white satin, bow ‘in which nestled a sprig of Uly-of-the-valley, it made one of the most distinctive notes of the affair. Table decorations were apple blossoms and lilacs. For the present the young couple is staying at the Baranof Hotel and will be at home in a few days tlu Elwin| in quarters taken at the Miettinen Apts. Mr. Sorri is employed with the U. S. Engineers, and Mrs. Sorri will continue to hold her position ' with the B. M. Behrends Bank. The two began their friendship in the third grade, and continued through grade and high school to-|YOUr union and its membership. Let They have been sweethearts,®ach member gether. since grade’ school. from high school 1g0. Both graduat Iy together a ye: e i Handkerchief Shower, As FareweII Patry Given Saturday evening at ll\.. heme of Mrs. J. A Williams | Juneau, bridge ]mll_\ honored M|.~, w. Cuhill of Douglas, who with her daughter Doris, plans to leave later| | | a3 |the Moose, are invited to attend installation night. The audit committee will con- ’sm of Leona McKinnon, as ~hair- assisted by Martha Schmidt | | and Odelia Light. The retiring Senior Regent Hermansen thanks all meml their efforts during the pa: il YES-MY HUSBAND 1S A BRUTE-WE QUARRELLED AND OH-YOU Pooum B LITTLE THING-| | KIN- | JUST CAN'T |l BUT ID HE DELIBERATELY IMAGINE SUCH || HATE SLAPPED ME-IM A THING~ TOTRY| SO UPSET- ‘ Urre 3 e thorization for {beginning Iperiod for work as ending Jun {unless a wagé contract was sc- | cured. The officers released the tele-| gram sent to all local unions say- ing the ized returning to work on Mo June 7 ident John L. Lewis, John O'Leary and Thomas Kenne- | |dy, Secre Reasonable Rates m. were scattered among three of Italy's largest battlesiips and also . |1 Alaska Tramsportatien the harbor area. One large’ me DEATH pENAI_IY ‘ Phone 800 ; Company |ghant ship was blasted and f 3 | . consumed it, Another ship w GIVEN 'I'RA"'OR ~ struck and exploded. One lare % SEAT [} saminGs rRoM P ¢ b-w was also sunk. ! ; SEATTLR is said that more than 100! LprpoIT Mich. June 7-Fed-| o TLE ( ortresses took part in the eya] Judge Tuttle has imposed S Y 1ce raid 'the death sentence for the third ¢ Centrally located Basiitciie . SRR T @ T AT time on traitor Max Stephan and ¢ Splendid food and | set July 2 as the date for his exe- F. B. service | RFFRIGERATION cution at the Federal Correctional McClure, © Large Rooms— ® Institution at Milan, Michigan Mar. 4 all with Bath / - ALASKANS LIKE THE [ {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT TERENCIO 1 NT ; SUCCUMBS AT HOM! : PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 rnice Vivian, three-months-old | SR I B b S g llu\lLllh) of Mr. and Mrs. Pelel e —— Terencio, died at the family hor ] |at 424 Gastineau Avenue last Sat- Yo U CAN FL Y | urday | Funeral services have been sct Majomy of Men Reium for Yerricrrow. at 8., 1n tise ‘cHa J u N E A “ to pel of the Charles W. Carter Mor- FO”OWIng FOUffh 'y, with the Rev. Walter A. So- Anchorage KOdlak Fau‘banks { officiating. Burial will | Evergreen Cemetery. Truce Agreement (Continued from Page one) resumption of work but limited the 20| | today e “National Policy a unanimous vote, Commit- &e,~by autt up to an including June 2 This action was taken to protec cooperate with this policy.” The telegram was signed by Pres- | Vice President | easurer. i Dgdaes | BUY WAR BONDS ) FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES 4 Electric Range Cooking Sets 10 Pieces CALL AND TAKEM LOOK SEE! A Distinct Bargain Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Phone 616 Juneau, Alsaka WELL= I'M GOIN OVER AN’ SEE THAT GUY- | HAVE A LOT TO LEARN- B | ‘ 1S MR. BEN | | PICKTON IN? Copr_ 1943, YEP! | DON'T REMEMBER A THING _AFTER SHE THREW ME OUT OF THE WINDOW/ Butler-Mauro Drug Co. The Rexall Store be 1 Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES paranor ore; Fhome 667 INORTHLAND TRA;NSPOR ATION COMPANY Regular Sailings Passengers: Freight and nemgerah"“ 5 AND ERV ATION FOR RES GALL INFORMATION Agent REEN, AE HENRY G 109 gse ers Freight Phove 2 e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail. Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee 'Ir%d wsalg slsllnan %‘1’13 s:clga. 18 $10 s ‘lg sm 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 e Pelican . 18 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee - 10 10 10 Angoon - 18 18 Hoonah - 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 80 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Juneau ..... $45.00 $35.00 $20.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 100 per pound—Minimum of 60¢ to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, : PHONE 612 HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Bchedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. | > v

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