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PAGE TV A World of Comfort Awaits You . In Qur New Casualsby . £0 PLAY SIiOES AT THEIR VERY BEST . Light weight, trim and perf for your busy days. Wear tchn work, for fun, and all ARMY RUSSETT BLUE JACKET TURF TAN WHITE o TURF TAN = 3 6.50 Bothishoes in soft, smooth Mel-o-Tone Calf. Slim, Narrow and Medium Widths Sizes 4 10 9% B (/l/( Bfé)tflldi eo. QUALICY SINCE /8587 HELP "QUTFIT THE OUTFIT"” DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT ELKS' HALL FOR SALE j New Stock Floor, Bridge and Table Lamp Shades * Alaska Electric Light and Power Company : Telephone 6 and 616 Juneau, Alaska ']Vkorp is no substitute for N ewspaper Adyqrfismg BRINGING UP FATHER i W-‘!lefil THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA JUNEAU'S USO NEWS |"isosct Interesting Hems for Everybody | GRAND ASSEMBLY Miss Grace Berg, Juneau A\.\:myh to the Grand As- mbly of the Order of Rainbow r Girls, has just geturned with a glowing account of the proceedings| of the 17th annual session which Delegate from this Club would anything like week), achieved ot its PROGRAM !nl‘xl The following is the official |)|(\~‘]n'.p sram for the week at USQ: | present measure of ' success was held at Wanatchee, Washing- [ Thursday, July, 22, 8:30 pm. —| T ton, June 20, 21 and 22. Miss Berg| Dance in USO lobby. The. book-lovers among the Serv- left Juneau the middie of June 23, 6:45 pm.—Serv-|icemen, and GSO gitls—and juds 4 besides atlending the Grand Council mecting in USO|{rom the use of, the enlarged CHib sossion visited with friends, and lobby, {library their numbey is considfer- had two-end visits with her 8:00 pm.-Mixed Chorus rehear-|able—will , have, the oppoftunity Miss Sylvia Berg, who is visiting| allin USO lobb, tsoon to meet and di ss some of nurse for the Metropolitan Life In- 9:00 p.m-— Fun-Olympics at USO.|their favorites. The USO se {es’ of |surance Company in Everett. Something new come and enjoy |hook discussions will begin' “nExt| FEighty-two Rainbow Assemblies t | Wednesday at one of the private throughout the State of Washing- Saturday, July 24 —Woman's Club | homes. The writer whose works will ton ~and. the Territory of L Gemmittce Dance at Elks Hall 'be the subject of that meefing, is|cent delegates, drill teams, dence no USO dance | William Saroyan,, author of , “The and menibers, there being in all day, July 25, 1:00 pan, . (or| Human - Comedy,”. current . best 1100 in attendance. Just prior to later at convenicnce of Servicemen) seller, If you Servicemen . have the conveniug of the Grand Rain-| Trip to Mendenhall Glacier. |copies of sorhe. of his other. books, |V0W Assembly, the Grand Masonic 9:30 p,m.—Vespers in USO. lobby., please bring them along on Wed- {Ledge and the Grand Chapter of 10:00 p.m —Songfest (“Around the nesday. During the evening, i l"‘ Order of Bastern Star of the e of Washington had held their Piano with Louise”) | time * permits, Zach Gordon will i e Monday, July 26, 8:00 pm.—For-|present a few of his collection, of meetings, hut "0.”?‘“_“““ nie I“v um Club meeting at private home.|book-dedications. He has been col- ""“Y[“\"’“ of overcrowding and e Get your reservation at USO lecting them for several years an ‘(m‘_l_c’:mm'\v_f'f Ly‘"‘f‘;y‘_’;’”{‘;“‘:“:l ‘n‘:x desk | believes the results are unique and ‘z])'le)dh"c’m“dm CEEISNG, Lrotgh ’ July 27, 9:00 pan—Bingo of considerable interest. W e R gazies and Qe Coritest i SOBD | s Among distinguished guests in- lobby | A. GSO girl ordinarily has “'\l'n'lucr’d were Mis. Effie Easton Wednesday, July 28, 8:00 pm.— spend some time at the, Club aflel | nroct wWorthy Grand Matron of the First meeting of Book Club at pri- becoming a member before she is or of Eastern Star: Mrs. Mar- vate heme. Get your reservation at ‘\' idely recognized as exceptionalbe- (1. churct Worthy Grand Ma- USO desk | cause of some special talent. Nor is'tron, who addressed the Assembly 8:30 pm.-Old Fashioned dances this surprising, either, inasmuch as cn their first day, and James C. in USO lobby. the competition is tough; an#i wc'teaman, “Rainbow Daddy” of the mean, really tough in view of. the!State of Oregon. A majority of the NOTES |umber of the girls and the very Mother Advisors of the Washing- From tiddletly-winks to poker! high quality. So it w quite an icn Assemblies attended the session Sounds like running the gamut of accomplishment when, last Friday Formal opening of the assembly he world of amusement, doesn’t night, one of the newest of all the took place on Monday morning, it? Well, whatever its proper desig- GSO members played the piano so June 21. In the afternoon, follow- nation, all you Servicemen are in- well as to make a real hit. We'd ing the address of the Worthy vited to come down to the club- heard from her High School class- |Grand Matron, Mrs. Churchill, and house on Priday (tomorrow) night mates that “Pat” Shaffer was a the reading of the Grand Record- I .a find out who is the all-round good pianist, but she proved to be °I's and Grand Treasurer's reports t a series of table games. much more than just that. She the Majority Service was exem- \z our, contests the “USO plays swing music and hot num- Plified with about 25 girls recciving their Majority Certificates. In this bers so vividly as to make her con- Fun- t)l\m) ;. the Olympic Games have their Decathlon cham- service Miss Berg was dsked to take tributions a MUST on many future and since many of ours will Club occasions. part. Monday evening, following the be card games we might crown — R Banue ne el Folday's: winnahithe “Deckathioh' DD - EHNOLIIIS.ORITRE: | [caUol| Of 146 Silpioty Cestee v . Rainbow Girls, Eastern Stars and champion.” There will be ten tables, WEEK-DEPARTMENT It is a Masons were designated Masters each in the charge of a GSO girl, pleasant privilege each week 10| ¢ (1o Grand Cx'o?s.s of Colors bThx\ and you'll get points for your skill acknowledge in this column thei ), highest award within the tor luck) at checke guessing Club’s indebtedness to a few of power of the Order and is given for games, scrambled letters, poker (but the many fellows and GSO girls guistanding service for the cause without any danger of losm;‘,‘nnd other friends who rate head-|r Rainbow. Juneau girls honored money), and lots of others, includ- 'lines for their contributions to .its yere Grace Berg, Marilyn Merritt ing—yes—including tiddledy-winks. welfare. Without their enthusiastic|snd Adrianne Glass. Mrs. Edwaré Scme of the Servicemen who hadn't interest and cooperation the club- oy Advisor of the indulged in that gruelling test of house and the programs would junzau As: , also was desig- | nated as Master of the Grand Cro: of Colors. Miss Berg, however, was the only Juneau girl present for the caregmony. A. J. Swindle, Supreme | pector for the State of Wash- cn and the T tory of Alaska, lacted as Master of Ceremonies, He | |wes assisted by Miss Juanita Miller, !Grand Worthy Advisor, and past and sinews since their re-|lack much of their attractivene: kindergarten days tried it Some of those whom we are par- : t Friday and found it not'ticularly ‘happy to mention today so very different from attempting include the Hellan twins, Bilgen pitch-shots onto. a. golf uuen-'md and Colleen, two of the most pop- | T just about, as difficult to negotiate’ ular- of all. the GSO girls, not ,s0 suceessfully. This will be only one easy for some of the men to tell )f next Friday's contests of brain- apart but each actually possessing | and-brawn at the Fun-Olympics.'her own distinct charm and per- Appropriate prizes will be awarded. ' sonality. . our Hostess, Louise and present Grand Officer. All 1-A men and GSO girls, are Headland, singing now even moue Elect Officers | | ~lizible to compete. beautifully than . heretofore -amd| , Blection of officers took place on = ‘::,'lvmg much enjoyment to "“”““]I‘(“i(lily morning, and for the first When o USO' club or auy other.. . . Ken Harvey, member of, thg,'me in the history of Rainbow in Jrganization operates smoothly and USO-Camp Shows troupe which up-‘“"k*‘- or during the 17 years of uccessfully from month to month, peared here on Tuesday, playing|the Grand Assembly, an Alaskar igirl was elected to a top office. Miss wpparently without any. difficulties, the banjo in the most remarkable fi\rm Davis, of Ji ois Da uneau, was nerves ccti (he men who regularly enjoy its and intriguing fashion cver beard| j . oo 0" cibnite Miss Davis ervices may be inclined to give by’ this columnist. . . . and Jeanne & " o '1xAV‘thm“;\(\hmo:\hof ‘:""‘" Al credit to the staff members Winther and = Grace ' Ber# .hkw.;n( u Assembly, was Grand Patrio- | vhom they see every day. But® upon | elected to membership on the G $idm in the na Assembly dur- econd, thought they ought to real- Council, a compliment well deser ling the p,'m‘ vear | ze that in the background there is by these two girls who are amofg| . . iving in w;nnlchce on Sal-: body of directors who are respon- | the most active and helpful in ei““] 5 “; day before the Assembly ible for the efficient guidance of entire orgammtmu | convened, Mss Davis and Miss | affairs and the deciding of many | B were dinner guests of “Daddy” | mportant matters of policy. Cer- |Swindle that evening. Sunday night | ainly this is true of the Juneau \ll‘? girls had dinner with Mrs.| JSO Club. Undefr the very able lL(‘(lm Talmage, former Worthy | hairmanship of Harry Sperling this m July Matron of the Juneau Chapter of Club’s Committee of Management |the Order of Eastern Star, and later 5 constantly active and resource- | ye yegular meem)g of the Mo % |in the evening, with Ruth Talmage | 1], determined that the men sta-| | Lodge will be held Friday evenify fand all the .nlhc‘r Rainbow Girls, | ioned in this area shall have the .t s oclock at Moose Héadquartej|Attended services in the First Pres- | : hyterian Church. st possible facilities for their | rpitiation for new members will Be njoyment: Without the backing of | the business of the evening. g Altho'u,h routine husiness of the he Committee of Management.and| Tt was announced that the d: cion tock up considerable time, it did not crowd out drill team wiilioit the ever-cooperative help | for the cabaret night has been | ) the Patronesses and their com- | for July 31. exbibitions and presentation of | nittec members (about whom we [::{:chd T""‘I‘;‘l’“ l‘i““B“‘Smshwem en- | , with the Bellingham team vill have more to say in the column Empire Cldssifieds Pay! winning first place, University As- | cembly, second, and Everett third.! Fifteen assemblies prepared three- minute skits. These were given ey e FORSALE Construction: a Mimng Mathlnery nd’ to betlle an Estate during the counting of ballots and Sullivan Portable Comm essor lfcample;é Shanking Device 101- Spokane Assembly won this contest. lfao h.p. Electric Motor, 60 cyclc. Forming Drills b| Wenatchee, already overcrowded, 220 Volt 8--4-poink Déllies, various guages §|welcomed her young visitors and 2—m nnn Bottom Forming l~—lfumhdr Pive Qll Furnace with 3—Sullivan -~ Air Jack Hammers and Equipments 10—Pes. Hellow Drill. Steel - with eight other assemblies played the' royal hostess for three days and made the session a memorable 1—3.“: gxgsjk:zmn ’l.‘ools for Band n Novk'l one for many girls —Sets Pr;)wéwmotoes ' 1—?1:4:&10 bfl mmm;;. 220 volt] | A . i g l ;—lugerw 1-Rand Jacksteel —Getierator, | . Sharpener with Equipments 1—!:1';75, ator More than 400 Chinese student‘ pilots have come to the U. S. for| standard U. S. Army Air Corps | | training. | 2--4-point’ Hexagon Dies This Machinety Is l’ncucnlly New Awly to J.M PLLHOTTA Skagway, Alaska was Preity Up With Flowers Gaeup | So pretty to see—to wear— exciting, really real-looking flowers! Bewitching posy top-knots for your hair, flower-blooming snoods, blossom earmuffs, flower necklaces, earrings, brace- lets, too. All eye-catching, Heau-catching for the year! Jones - Sievens Seward Street e ———————— HOSPITAL NOTES patient surgical Ann Joc Zapata, a admitted to St. day. born on A son was Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. L. Ecklund at & Ann’s Hospital. Charles Daniels, a surgical pa- tient, was dismissed from St.Ann's on Wednesday. Ann's for surgery, Kenton Halvorsen, in St left the hospital Mrs. yesterday. Mrs. Fred Paul and baby son were dismissed from St. Ann's yes- terday and returned to the family home. halibut found in a vacant lot at Ketchikan, | death being due to an attack of| the heart - - ~ There are 1,200 species and sub-| - - FOUND DEAD The body of Adolf Svere Molvar, fisherman, was recently |species of birds in this country. ORDER YOUR ‘RABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON WINDOW WASHING RUG CLEANING SWEEPING COMPOUND FOR SALE DAVE MILNER Phone Blue 510 ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN * CHOP S| AMEREIAIFNYDIS!ES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. 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