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PAGE TWO Give Dad a Thrill! Make Dad the happiest fellow in the world by remembering him on Father's Day with a big celebration just for HIM and a gift— something he really wants—from our sec- tion of Father's Day presents. TIES for FATHER Choose from a truly wonderful seelction of patterns . . . Tailored to perfection by CHENEY BOTANY ARROW HOLLYVOGUE FASHIONCRAFT 1.00 and 8$1.50 FRED HENNING COMPLETE OUTFITTER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.- - JUNEAU ALASKA The Home of Better Values!? Keithahns Hosts at Anniver;ay Supper and Mrs. E. L. Keithahn were Marvel Geddes fo Wed Corp. Mathison Marvel Mr hosts Wednesday evening with an informal picnic dinner at their home on Norway Point. The infor- mal affair was in celebration of their twentieth wedding anniver- act | sary home sttty CARD OF THANKS wish to thank the and neighbors of Juneau and those of Taku Harbor who aided us and were so kind to us in the loss of our beloved father; also for the many beautiful flowers. Joan, Edward, Ray, John Jv Peter, George, Alfonso, and Max Guerrero. Mrs. Tom Viloria. Geddes Mr. and Mrs. Willlam be married to Corp. this evening at 7:30 Douglas home of U. Felix Gray. Dessa Schneider will of honor for the and Corp. Joe Krayacic The couple will make in Juneau bride has completed vear at the Juneau High The bridegroom's home is 1 Bismarck, N. D. He has been in ka with the U. S. Army about grand- | hter Geddes of will Mathison o’clock in the Commissioner Tiss & maid Jor ceremony as best man We friend. their The home her S BUY WAR BOND ATTENTION! CARPENTERS LOCAL No. 2247 Eumual Election of Officers FRIDAY-JUNE 18 o A.F.L. Hall BBIN GING UP FATHER Imporiant! ling his 'LIEUT. J. G. FOLTA LEAVES FOR SOUTH AFTER SHORT STAY! Folta, south after the: last ten days visit- family here. Lieut. Folta s on leave of absence avy alter having seen action many parts the Pacific. Just to Juneau he had active part in the recent Attu Folta is now on his way to New London, Conn where he will be stationed for some time while he attends submarine school. During his stay in Juneau, Lieut Folta an interesting talk con- cerning his l'Xpl“En(?S at a meet- ing of the Rota; Clul). "All-Qut” OnfFarm MARSHFIELD, Wis. Mr. Wickard and Mr. note! Central Wisconsin farm animals production for defense” boost- rs in all lines, and ready to meet | all emergenci Tire shortage been foaled on farm Pork production—A John Dix farm has little porkers. Dairy production—Three farmers here report birth of twin calves on their farms. Wool and meat production—An | expected set of twin lambs turned out to be two sets—quadruplets. Fgg production — A Mayshfield hen produced an egg 8 inches in diameter. Lieut left pending George the (g today for w ol coming an on deut June 17.— Nelson, please are Twin the colts John have Porter sow on the farrowed 19 # toward this very Jr,|by Hostesses Mrs. from the| in| JUNEAU'S USO NEWS Inferesting ltems for Everybody PROGRAM | Following is the official program ber everal [for' the week at USO | Thursday, June 17, 8:30 p.m |Dance in USO lobby Friday, June 18, 6:45 p.m.- icems @ouncil meeting in lobby. 7:30 p.m—Friday night | Game-and-Candy party at private Get your reservation at USO “Se U home | desk Saturday, June Beach Party at | Get reservation {desk ; | Sunday, June 20, 1:30 pam.t:Bi- leycle Ride (3 hours). Get. your | reservation at USO desk. 2:00 p.m Horseshoe Contests at USO, ‘11 m.—Vespers in USO lobby. 10:00 pan.—Songfest (“Around the Piano with Louise?) | Monday, June :30 pan Beach uso 19, Treadwell at your 21, 8:00 p.m.—For- | Get your reservationsat USO desk | Tues June 22, 9:00 p.m—Bin- (g0 games and Quiz Contest in USO | lobby. frsas | NOTES i In a recent article, “The. Un- | imagined America,” Archibald Mac- ILflxh stresses. the vital need for |quickly upon the kind.of a world| \(lnt we, wish to live in, visualiz- | inga clear: picture of that, world| in order- that, we may be the bet- |tor able to bring it into being. He| |writes: * ... . We shail not have | | peace ‘in truth peace for our li\'ew.i 'peace for the purposes of our lives until the world we wait for. has 'been horn. But it will not be borr }umn we. recognize it, until Ishape it with our. expectation and | |our, hope. . The: new worlds da not | bring themselves ta being. Men's |'minds, when: they ' are xeady for |them, find them. The labor: and | {the longing 'must. be ours.”. Each | Monday night in regent weeks our | |USO Forum Olub has been doing | lits - modest part in:a small way end. Our discus- | have dealt with the Four and with the principles Atlantie Charter in the of the future. They have | earnest and thought-provok- |ing and they have involved the | thinking of young men and women jof many diverse points:of view. The 'Cluh is inclined to believe that this discussion group represents pue of the * most impertant: of all its "\Lli\iuefl Since its beginning this 1"(0\11) has been the beneficiary of | (he hospitality of ‘many persons; | lduring the past several weeks we Ihave been very generously received Harold Smith, Mrs. R. J. Sommers, Mrs. Paul A. {Lindquist, Mrs. James Boyle and {Mrs. W. H. Matthews, Jr. i The first Beach Party of the sea= son was a big success. Held last |Friday night at the home of Se- chrest Godfrey, one of the GSO} girls, it attracted a crowd of 42 lof the men and 15 girls. Unlike (one’s mental picture of the usual ‘beach party (at least the mental \muuxp of your reporter, an ef= fete Easterner), this affair was not | teatured by any languorous beaus ties lying about the sand getting sun tan—the beauties weré there 'all right, but the weather though {clear was t00 cool for languors |in fact the big fire was one of the | mokt delightful features of the eve- ning. We all are deeply indebted| to our hostess, to Maureen Lovett's mother for the large quantity of appetizing cocoa she donated, and | also to our Army friends for the| {use of the trucks. Servicemen and | GSO girls note: the next beach| party is scheduled for Saturday | night of this week, June 19, at Treadwell—don't miss it. we | sions Freedoms ok the world | been | | The Club Register has been in |use now for nearly eight weeks. ‘W promised to keep you advised | ‘nom time to time concerning its | disclosures. Men from 42 States, the District of Columbia, the Ter- ritories of Alaska and the Philip- | pines, and six Provinces of Canada | :mc' listed in the book. The States | not yet represented are Floudg,\ Mississippi, Nevada, New ‘vlt-ucu Utah and Vermont. It seems likely that men. from at least several of these States are in this arca {so, it is hoped they will register | 'soon. The hobbies listed continue H choc our tions of the aith in human nature 10, assume with floor hoping that in the near future we'll be able to usé space 9:00| "™ |such very we can't wait any |a paragraph to them the Port jJack {um Club meeting at private bome. o 'ux Colo. On his staff and mak- | a major endurable a positive 1 temptation, E. Montell ne and Army i from | Americans to make up their minds ,m”““md are Roscoe | berg biak of favorite bunch of fellows all. Recently we've ‘ been ‘particularly interested in Moore’s extra-curricular activity tinting photographs; she has »,lum.fi us some excellent samples of her skill. The latest to the and new boss the Hospits though she is a civilian is' “Freck- les the eight-weeks-old cocker spaniel of Lt. Simmons. Just bare- ly able to scramble up the stair and evidencing an ambition where it wasn't easy to|double her weight in no time, o Miss Five-by-Five (inches over another. To date ; look like a very good prospect among such combina- A 3 Dogs For Defense, Inc, il hobbies—listed deliberately 3 immediate future. As a order of his preference, fact gladly certify Dogpow min tha now “Frec is eng essential activity and doing a ale-builder ital addition of > exceedingly varied. the fellows have A set num- out to doesn one for mat our prompts us t recorded by one and baseball,” we'll ission rigl is th aged wife in a: M job of it and that USO 1ooks | cheerer- Hec an envious eye at the of the Clubhouse is no secret second & building CAUSE FOR - DEPARTMENT: Among recent reasons for feeling cheerful are the notable accomplishments of the Jocal Servicemen's boxing team in winning a tough victory the Ketchikan Coast Guar men on Satirday the excel- lent impression made personally on our USO Club members by the men of that t spent much of their spare time with us, includine Ervin Cape, “Irish” Rehm, “Red” Knox and Dean Henninger . . . . and the very capable job being done these days by a columnist on | one of our rival sheets, the charm- ing Marian Lynagh, who writes on behalf of the GSO girls in the Sub-port “Weekly Cargo REJOICING - the - ‘many much-needed Club facili- itime having hbors there to devote it additional in the m pleasant neig lor Tor But over In ze of Hospital is genial Ist Lt M. Simmons of the Medical formerly a surgeon in Den- 12 than illn and malingering 2nd Lts. Cather- Mable M. Moore L. LaFleur of thr Corps, respectively California, Pennsylvania and Completing the staff Hoiosen, Harold Lunde- Charles Shore, Casimir Ku- and Virgil Koester, a fine illness a more pleasure, a minor delight, are Eleanore Nurses Navy river gunboats are named for island possessions the United States. usually of me 240ch Celebrate for Dad . . . Next Sunday is Fath- er'sDay ... Father is a busy man.. . husier than ever this year, saving his money for War Bonds . . . working harder . . . remem- ber him with a gift that is both practical and smart. After office hours He'll like this jacket for sports or puttering. Add a bright note To his wardrobe with a summer tie, gay pattern. He’ll be a smoothie In a beautifully made white shirt. Gay stripes for Dad A bright robe for variety in apparel! Sabin’s Men’s Store Phone 282 250 Front Street GRACIOUS- MOTHER- WHAT € RAID WARDEN AND THEY'VE GIVEN ME A GAS-MASK-I'LL T ITON AND GO Iyl AND IGHTEN YOUR FATHER/ MAKES ONE LOOK GHASTLY- WELL-YOU <KNOW | AM AN AIS-| ‘ t e e rLL BHT HELL ) JUMP RIGHT OUT OF HIS CHAIR OH- HELLO-MAGGIE /! GOIN' OUT FOR A | WALK THIS MORNING? By GEORGE McMANUS HOW DID | KNOW You " |Columbus Hospital i THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1942 M. and Mrs. Claire GEORGE VAARA, OF Return Wednesday fN‘EHonngk ml'“ From Trip fo Sitka » e o s e ss man of Anchorage and former ayor of that city, left this morn- Mr. urned ye i for the south after a short Mrs. R. short trip to erday J. Claire afternoon where manager of and “|stay at the Gastineau Hotel here. ¢ Mr. Vaara expects to be in. the & o ‘NS States from three to five weeks : s 8 ) and may make a brief trip to New Photo Shop Studio vork City while away They are aying at the Gas- % G, G s, Gl Jeaves for 55;? wouth | e R Mrs. Cla 2 SOUth | (e Army provides recreation facil- to resume her n 12 a troops Seattle. Mrs D Ms, Virginia Mr. and Claire fresne, daughter Frank Dufresne. - CITY COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS DOGS, (MS ities for To discus: C = 1T of disposing or r 51t ORDER YOUR ; ! is the former of WINDOW W, AalllVG RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 positive me lating the 0 tee from the Juneau Garden Club NOW will appear before the City Coun- cil at tomorrow night's regular TR RS T R AW meeting at 8 o'clock in the Council O 49 NAkE 1D, Chambers. 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