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PAGE SIX * SITKA NEWS % of Sitka for nearl Mrs. Drugg was hon- several luncheons and a the last month, resident LIEUT. C. J. KIMBALL IS RECENT ARRIVAL HERF Lt. Charley J. Kimball in Sitka Tuesday t the new officer Alaska Commu tion. He replace ban, who has beer for the past Lt. and Mrs. Hoban Ketchikan where the will be officer in charge aska Communication System st there. Lt. Kimball Harbor charge of year years, ec by dutie tea during of 0 a a the HILLERMAN TO CONDUCT Church service by Rev. Herbert Hiller- Ju wu during the next weeks w Rev. Hugh Dow- fam vacation in the ta- REV Ho- here Luther conducted LW for{man of few ler States, departed utenant Al- ation the and NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS TO TAKE OFFICE JUNE 16 Mr Hattie Peterman, newly elec senior of the Ladies of the Moose take office on June 16 Other Dutch beer from where 1 t the static half | od regent will and a SOUTH former Board States LEAVES FOR Mrs. Willa S of the Selective Service parted by boat for the week. She will visit her mc other friends ar land, Ore elected officers who Mrs. Cath- M: clerk newly de- this their duties are nnett, junior regent; ulu Wortman, chaplain; Mrs. Mil- -|lie Morgan, recorder; and Mrs Maimie who becomes teeas- assume Susort |urer BILL HOLT ARRIVES Returning to Sitka on a busine trip this week was Bill Holt prietor of Holt's Men Holt will ir short time ROBERT HAGEN IS HONORED BY SHOWER tork shower in honor of Mrs Hagen was held at the Mrs. Vern McGraw last Hagen received many Games were played served dur- ‘\ll:.\ pro- Mr A Robert home p. remain M gifts refreshments evening VISITOR RETURNING Mrs. Paul Morgan Juneau the past ing with her mother, Mrs. Jorgenson. She will return Friday has been in were visit- the William home two week: MRS. C. attended a but by Mrs. Charles Pet- night. Mr. and Mrs. Captain M. Wexler, Mr. and Mrs W.C.Chas Mr. Eila were MRS. NELS DRUGG AND CHILDREN GO SOUTiI €rson Leaving Sitka for the States this|J: G week was Mrs. Nels Drugg, long|Capt time resident, accompanied by her Ch daughter, Virginia, and son, War- ren. The family plan to visit M Drugg’s relatives in the East and Virginia, this year'’s graduate of Sitka High School, will enter col- lege in the fall Mr. Drugg will remain in Sitka until the close of the fishing sea- son when he will join his family. Mar dinner Tuesday Shepard n F. Schwartz, les Wortman, Mrs. Mrs. William Sarvella, s. Earl Shennett, Miss 'd Lt. J. Harden guests present among the J. G. SHEPARD IS HONORED BY LUNCHEON Lulu Wortman and Mrs. W. were co-hostesses at a buffet luncheon last week, given in honor of Mrs. J. G. Shepard who accompanied her husband to Sitka on a business trip. Guests -1t the luncheon were Mesdames Earl Shennett, Harold Hodgins, Louls Scharpenberg, Phillip Johnson, Verner Soley, John Littlepage, Guy MRS, Mr C. Charteris PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative YouName It—We Have It Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store Good Fun Good Music Good Drinks Good Company WHERE? atthe BUY WAR BONDS! SILVER FOAM THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1943 Peterson, Jack ! tod om the States where she Kostrometinoff | has been for the last three months Mrs. Curtis was accompanied south by her daughter; Mrs. Vern Soley USO DANCE |who preceded her home and by HAS NOVELTY PRIZES her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Henry A formal USO dance was held Sully, of Juneau lin the high school gymnasium last| While away Mrs. Curtis spent the Friday. Prizes were awarded for greater part of her time in Se- a jitterbug and waltz contest by|attle and other cities of the North- USO Director Everett Craven. Mr.|we: nd Mrs. Jesse McGraw, and Mr land Mrs. J. M. Arnold were hosts for the service men for the ning Martha Anderson Conway, |and Neil "ORMAL HOUSEOK'S STRIKEBILL | 21970192 ‘TON, June 12.—Com- slation to curb strikes industries and to out- government -oper passed the House yet to act on the 219 to 192. ballots e report draft- and House two branches eve- BETTY LOU NEWCOMB CEL RATES BIRTHDAY Betty Lou Newcomb was honored last week by a group of playmates to celebrate her eighth birthday anniversary The afternoon wa spent in outdoor games with re- freshments following SITKA MERCHANT IS HOME FROM Mrs. Lucy L. Reinke, the Reinke Dress Shop, returned today from the States where she had been for the last seven weeks on a combined buy- ing trip Mrs. visiting his family prom in the law them ed plants The £ House cast on the confere: ed by the joint Senate Committee after the had disagreed Opponents claimed that labor was and lynched,” and unsuccessfully to strike out Juiring 30-day tice period for a ballot by the w could be called not operated by SOUTH owner of W AT in 1t- has e is action of vacation and Reinke her spent some son, A. B. Holt in Snohomish, Wash time and being “pilloried MILLS IS SITKA ARRIVAL FROM SOUTH W. P. Mills, one of the princ pal owners of fhe Sitka Cold Stor Company, and owner of cor property in the city, today from Seattle where been making his home fo years. He will on for some time. w..P sought a no- ers in the before a indust strike r age siderable 13 government - o Chaplin is fo Pay Mother $100 Weekly Movie Ador'Sirgns Agree- ment Pending Out- come of Trial LOS ANGELES, June 12.—Char- lie Chaplin has agreed to pay $2,500 cash, at $100 weekly, for the sup- port of Joan Berry pending trial of a snit to determine the . pater- nity of her unborn child Chaplin explicitly denied the father. Miss Be Gertrude Berry, filed stipulation in Superior ing the payments and the condi- tions under which they will be made. One of these is to permit the infant to have blood tests taken to determine paternity - arrived he has everal be here business MRS. ERNIE CARTER IS HOME FROM TRIP SOUTH After an absence of three months in the States, Mrs ie Carter is returning today. She was pre- ceded north two weeks ago by Mr Carter who came by plane by way of Whitehorse. While they were south, Mr. and Mrs. i r visited in California, Oregon and Washington. They spent some time in Portland, Ore., where Mrs. Carter went through a medi- cal clinic, and considerable time in southern California MR. AND MRS. W. A. BOYD ARRIVE FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Willilam A. Boyd were passengers arriving today from the States, and will spend somc time in Sitka. Mrs. Boyd is principal owner of the Silver Foam and has been the States for the ar a half a he is mother, a six-page Court, fix- in last year and MRS. MARY PETERSON IS ARRIVAL HOME TODAY Mrs. Mary Peterson, owner of the Sitka Bazaar, returned home today after spending the last sev- eral months in the States. In capturing ipoli, the British Eighth Army advanced nearly 1,400 miles far from 'New York to New Orleans MRS. ALICE CURTIS HOME FROM & Alice Curtis arrived 'ES home as Mrs. FUN? SURE! Jointhe Gang at the COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR ON'T FORGET! Father's Day June 20th You Will Find Gifts that Will Please HIM Here! 'SMOKING D NEEDS For Fathers DRUGS FOUNTAIN JEWELRY NEWS STAND THEY GAVE T} YOU LEND YOUF BUY MORE WA Sitka’s Pharmacy for Over 20 Years ALASKA DRUG AND JEWELRY COMPANY RED PILOTS DOWNSEVEN ATTACKERS Russians Send Fighters Up at Night to Defend Factories TOPUNISH SOLDIERS | WHO RIOT LOS ANGELES, June 12.—Maj. Gen. Murray, commanding the| Southern California sector of the| Western Defense Command, prom- {ised military punishment today for| |all soldiers found giulty of riotous| | conduet. | | "He issued this statement during| Dramatic|® il in the conflict which has| | raged nightly for a week between acts of heroism were performed | service en an 200t-5 8 s | night after night by Red Army pi-| men and zoot-suited bands of juveniles lots who roared into the milky ity white night” above Gorki to pro- tect the vital munitions center from German raiders, dispatches from the thrice-bombed city said. Reports describing the third raid in five nights on the production plants 250 miles east of Moscow aid seven enemy bombers wers2 downed by the Russ pilots. Land fighting today con- fined to feeler stabs, softening up blows by heavy artillery, but both iir forces continued to drive home blows expected to pave the way the start of 1943 offensives. 12 MOSCOW, June - GLEN COVE, N. Y, June 12— Dirck Roosevelt, third son of Maj Kermit Roosevelt who died recently in Alaska, has volunteered for mili- tary service and will report for his physical exam Monday. Eighteen years old, he is the grandson of the late President and graduated from Brooks School, ! North Andover, Mass., this week. If accepted, he will be the fourteenth | member of the late President’s family in the armed forces. His two older brothers already are in the service. was for I ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Good Friends in Juneau and Alaska . . . m opening the beautiful 1ing Rooms of the Clare- th and Virginia Streets in when you are in 1 will pers > it that you will rvice and high you were accustomed to ile I was in Juneau at the Baranof fee Shop and Dining Rooms. LES TEAGLE the ility food having wh Hotel’s Cc eive quc that Teagle's Claremont Coffee Shop Fourth and Virginia Seattle TR RCARRRCRRARR RO O RO IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIHE First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Points Do Your Part- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds WHEN IN SITKA | Make Your Headquarters - at the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality” RUSS CLITHERO Manager SUNDAES For Real 0ld-Fashioned Goodness . Try Our Fountain ° ° News Stand Games “Buy War Bonds* NEILL ANDERSEN Gifts Cosmetics NO GERMANS, PANTELLERIA | ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN| NORTH AFRICA, June 12.—Mm'el than 10,000 Italians have been taken prisoner on far as known there is not a Ger-| Pantelleria. As | 0' il === Coal man among them. | i Not a single casualty occurred among the Allied troops that hmd-} Gaso'.”e Insurance ed on the island 1\ Conway Dock Company ‘Three thousand of the Italians re enroute to the mainland this| afternoon and the other prisoners | are only awaiting transportation. BUY WAR BONDS 5 w7y D& Py, New Feather Cut Version of an Old Love Marking a New Era in Permanent Waving To the woman of today candlelight beauty is not enough—she must have a loveliness that can "take it.” ... And in these busy times, when your time is so limited, you can depend on the effectiveness and beauty of our oil machine and machineless wave for permanent loveliness. ... You will enjoy your summer coiffure at a special price . . . $10.00 I ORI BEAUTY sALON Telephone 318 Open evenings by appointment IN THE COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building Bring ihe Whole Family to DELICIOUS CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN —A SPECIALTY HERE! War Bonds! or Conveniently Put Up to Take Home. MOY’S OPEN FROM 5—12 “There Gothe Boysto Ernie’s “Let’s Go Over and Join *Em?!” BUY WAR BONDS —And Support Our Boys at the Front! ERNIE’S Cocktail Bar