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PAGE TWO 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU'S USO NEWS | Interesting lfems for Everybody | —JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, TULY 29. 1943 sionary, having been reared in Val- pariso, Chile, where her father, also a Methodist missionary, was a tea- cher in the Collegio Americano. She camie to the United States for her higier education at the University of ‘Michigan. When circling the globe in 1933, she studied at the University of Vienna. Juneau people will value this op- portunity to hear first hand facts of world significance from such,a reliable source. Special music with PETSHOW AT BOWLFRIDAY {Empire Ne\;si_e Picnic Held Immediately After- OF KOREA SUNDAY . NIGHT, M. E. CHURCH Dr. Berneta Block, Juneau's re- {cont addition to tHe ‘Territorial |Health Department, is a gifted and globe traveled medical missionary xpert and on Sunday evening at I8 o'clock, she will give an address l | | / First Church of Christ, Scientist | Juneau, Alaska Announces a FREE LECTURE | inn. BLOCK T0 TELL on ‘ PFROGRAM cxtends grateful thanks. g } Man Fea'ures jat the Methodist Church on the Major Victor Nutley at the piano C H R I S T I A N S CI E N C E | mursday, iy 200 8:30 pm— o Sflm;l;l;l;‘ e T y [ubject of “Korea, Her Past and Will add tf:Athe pleasure and profit jbance at USO. ) i b Il fans, Certainly several bt oy B s ks | Future.” ¢f the service. ‘The public is most v byd ¢ Tilcdy, July 805 §45IB D L Evergreen bowl i3 calling for an-i paving spent the years from 1927- Cordially ivited to attend by the : Il bR s b Uso (he staff of our: Club are hearly imals of any kind ‘or type which|igyr in Korea, first as the Director | Rev. W. H. Matthews, Jr. Herbert W. Beck, CSB, gk et Solfgell Jucti T as rabid enthusiasts as W“"l" "fi;‘ you tnay take pride and Joy oflor Womens and Ghildrem's De- b Sy 3 M8 1 OIS0 alifornis PO ¥ aniywhere. ‘So it was a particul ability for' looks, smartness, ete. riment of the Pyenyal Hospi- | L { San Francisco, California 7:3) pm. S Pieni¢ ouwtdoors, i.ciie for us over the past weok- The sizn siing, “No dogs alluwed"",p::lll_ R e o chai’geir“fm Ea;’l_‘ LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Mcmber of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Chureh, The Fi weather permitting; party at USO, st Church of Tif it rains. end to act a hosts to the mem- is to‘'be completely ignored for the bers of the Army team from Skag- | largest, smallest, queerest, prettiest | gate Hospital at Seoul, Korea, she Will be closed from July 17 to August 2. adv. ¥ A o at’ g caks with authority and gvalua- Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. | Saturday, July 31, 9:00 K“;"‘- — way down here for games with ahd smartest animal boys and ijon il e ey : [USO Formal Bance at Masonic .,.. jgcal Service teams. Their girls may have. . She left Korea via a Japanese ‘elery tops, one of the cheapes S C 0 T T I S H R I T E T E M P L E | Temple captain, Earl Balzer, and -his team-| The pet show, with other events poat shortly after the Peking inci- |S0UXCes of vitamins and minerals, ) 943 [ Bunday, August 1, 1:00 M. OF Lo broved to be good players Cf interest are to be Tun Off tomMOT-|-nt and the bombing of Shanghai, AY be boiled with turnips, car- Sunday, :\”fl“i‘ 1, 1943 {later at convenience of Servicémen) .4 yery likeable fellows. We hope 10w afterncon at 2 o'clack sharp.|experienging seventeen days on the RS, onlons or cauliflower to give at 8:00.P. M. . |+Tin to Mendenhall Glacier. they'll be returning this way before |Events to take place are as follows: | pzcific - without -radio. :J kmtvr;.-«smg new ‘[lavor. The Th~ public is cordially invited to attend. 9:30 p.m.—Vespers in USO lobby. ;o | Pet' show: — largest, smallest,| pDr Block is a two dimension mis- | “/0%k makes excellent soup, stew mx‘ 3 f 10:00 p.m.-— Songfest (“Around | quecrest, smartest, first, second and . sauce. ¢ i s b The Oubs Formal Dance for|HS " sthrding, b, b1 1. S [ Monday, August 3, 8:00 PM~=5u1¢' it be held at the Masonie) TS sand e e et e R CTub. Meetie A e e, 4 : i Girls standing broad jump 11-13.'{ THE - P 2 A emple this coming Saturday i % - ; Isaak, resigned bome. Get your reservations at oo’ Cp PR (OREE amn| Three legged race for boys 8-10. | :l! n E [Q{:Al DRAH D e USO desk made special mention of one of| Llrec lesged race for girls 8-10. ) Alaska’s Largest Apartment ! PLANS VISIT | Tuesday, August 3, T:00 pm. —— (G as in May, we| TSk second and third. priges. Hotel C “ B GIVES NEW s | Mrs. Roy Malleck is' making ¢iso Council-Servicemen's Council bellfvp, {hat-Sate- bpgnss s A The F];'urglo;x;! Bowl's mgulflfl P A 'l' » i preparation to ' leave next Mon- party for Duck Creek Orchestra. ' ‘(o' wehio' gorgeous gitls o> Wil ‘be followed by a news-| | pyrRpy ROOM WITH TUB ¥ & L iday for her home in Chicago. 9:00 pm—Bingo Games and oty i _E S, 8 Bl s boys' picnic sponsored by the Em- d SHOWER L l N E s & Gonbéet. in USO. lobby in formal dress and an ultra hail- | pive There will be special events anx . PEACE AND QUIET PREVAILS TONY McCORMICK HAS Q‘:;,Z dn?;;:y el S S do, a full moon, a Saturday night.|arranged for them and only news- * T 18 J ) b St v 3 CENERMAYs AT i e T ”, followed by a challenge to r ” T rahen =% AT 195 EQUA, BOAE ERERVIN BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 'Book Discussion Group at private ‘o' oo o y... ¥ . JOCYS BEE fo DRIIGIpAI. Tho mais| Reasonable Rates w listings released by the local| First meeting of the Douglas| ., youngest son of Mr. ahd home any Serviceman to resist that com-iaitraction, besides the food, is to } * Alaska hm‘h Draft Board are as follows Board of Equalization was held’' =~ " 0 S ottt o SRS ¥ . o 2 . bination if he could! Here andibe a soft ball game, followed by | Compan: P ZBdwih Nickels Amelung, | last might with total absence of M5~ Richard e 1 B30, pim.—Old-Fushloned DAnCes o we repieat that challene, irst povelty races and a little Indian! | Phone 800 s Bl ] ; AdTboRd o bits - bing Scven years oid' ‘el i USO lobby. aranteeing the presence on next|leg wrestling, with prizes for first,| e » ]> “‘VB“"“P CnJlT{;p:)e‘l]l. l}l?hrx‘lm:: \'lbl_ll:l‘s ;“dre“:rdrx?;nm:llsi& ;::r o Yo of celebration had 15 ‘or 16 S Saturday nlgvh', uf‘that same cata-!sccond andrlhu'd w:)nncx's ‘;lf ca(:h“ K78 s Do Anton Meatiiiic s WA, Vel £ propertiod for tax 01 is youns friends in for cake NOTES logue of charms—all, that is, ex- event. ; SaE e m ey David Anton M"*';ux“ Sam Martih, |eva uat ?l‘hse:n,.glof:mu:'\ of the “0d icc cream during the ofter-. 'WHEN A FELLOW ' NEEDS A .. une tall’ moon. After carefully P et $ SEATTLE i SEATTLR B o Ih\),, " Stewart William }’,‘,’,’.),‘.?,“Z;‘g,,‘; at 1:30 o'clock this "0 ks z PRIEND; or WHERE USO COMES ,qyjjig ‘the calendar and the al- | ol - —_— Neoly, Harvey Samucl Scott, LYNS | evening and tomorrow ‘night “wilt! grip ey ¥ EN:-One: daytiasy waek 1. was ch-l manac, and after a futile wrack- B u | o i 08 Iloward Seevers be the final meeting after which'GAllAN]‘ AmAI cm}“hu:l)dxc:!]dxrll)l?;; “fxl‘}tr:nvm:gi(e ing ‘o, XAM': coltmin'e bidimory : to ? t o Centrally located, PABSENGERS FREIGHT .0 ar . Brown, Robert U AL y AL ooa end, al adly. ey recall - when there EVER was a OFF,('A S ff ‘ Dotk HeNETd. s, Bobery AT | Alm RE(OszD talion men—and boys, for most Of . our yeputation as a reliable W F. B. L) on Standish. | ! {them looked hardly more than 18 w.oiherman by predicting posi- l SOUI McClure, ® Large Rooms— A _ Harold Francis Hargrave, TRAGERS DEPART . T G ; #iyears old—and they were on lfm: tively that outdoors in' the reigh- 4 b i o s s B v D. B. FEMMER—AGENT > r. o rs. C. rager with| H a ship in port here. Thousands of i " emnlel: = BT ALABEANS LIKE § Y . in Curl yohmson, ) Mrand M oA Trager with: Docihumoys. Citations. Are % e i port here, Thousands of ornood of - the - Masanlo ‘Temple v, R, Pagrell, Director ‘of Edu| ; e ol T 2-B—James Leslie Aubert, George their two children left last night » k) miles from their homes o on Saturday night no moon, stars cation of the Office of Indi Af PRONE 114 NIGHT 312 Douglas Benson, Willlam Jobn enroute to their old home in Mich- Awarded_'[hineen East coast, they were headed OF oo oiner heavenly bodies of any (nip. 4 ‘:-, _"‘t"f\ o ‘f;”‘ ] Helin, Clifford Schneider Jensen, jgan They have resided in Doug- Bl what they had reason to belleve uoioo” wil be visible with' ¢ algs, 8 jcorge A, Morlander, | [ : 2 3 ) 3N ; ¢ 2 AICH *principal of the Government| BUY WAR BONDS Hugh C. Rudolph las for the past half year, oceupy- D would be a very lonely spot a loug ). PRl AR) whnl s | year, ea 0"0[e the most- powerful ' teleseope, and genool left yesterd % | A 2-B(H) — Lawvence Jackson jno the Runquist cottage on St.| way off. Moreover they were DUN- ypai o thick fog will envelope the !y hool, 1685 Yesterday. Sor'ahe south Walker Ann's Avenue | IS < gfy for ice cream and they needed ,uiding and a minimum of ten m[,‘l, bwo. Srealts! Ueip: e, Bpreells 8-A—Ggall Jabn Delsh Y D A R b iy s & [cigarottes, and mone were avallable i;cnes of Alaskan talis will deluge |ty and daehier, Mary. Bien, wil £ e » 4-F(remedial) —Verne Carl Dick. | gor nien SAVIKKO ‘Dzmusn COMMAND. July M. o hoard. But the ship was I DOIt (e ontre. eomty B pee [felUm with him | ‘vo“dle All’Wfl S 1-F—Gildo Angelo Battello, Jack HOME ON FURLOUGH Thirteen soldiers who “died Fight-!ro "0 " "0 or™ oo and nobody k-t s G e B e { Albert, Solomon Henry Karki, Eric e 3 |inz on Attu were posthumously ' i g il . b 3 ) 5 i . Elmer Savikko, Private, US.A, cithd for gallantey h aobion anty had’ liberty ashor 0, wha will be outdoors. INDOORS, in- | it Clfford HBXY wrrived here yesterday from Seats|cu iyt givey qie ‘ororation "1"? At 1:30 oclock USO Was goors on the dance’ floor, for all | : Shea 3 Jis ' tipy ff as to the situation by , i s | S b ! o ol Ak tle “o Tutisugh ‘d"‘“ by id mszlt("i; anrounced by Liewtenant Gen< Blr’\‘::: ;{]Dl‘:fi" l}mml ke Lcm.mi to enjoy without benefit of teles-! Alexander Berardini, a - medical| J U N E A U parents for ‘a ‘few days. eral Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr's. 'v — B 43 ooy h cope or almanac, there will indeed | patient, was dismissed from St. ' PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY ADC headquarters. {Pondent who Wwas aboard and WhO p, many heavenly bodies, there will| Ann's Hospital Wednesday. 1 NEW PHONE OPERATOR less lovely eyes, there will be ra-| Mrs. Wm. S. Brown was admitted via YAK"TAT and CORDOVA diant sunshine in the smiles of {to St. Ann's Hospital for an emer- Followifig are the horored ‘thir- Wondered if we could do anything Mrs., James Sey is now assistant teen and the sites of their gallant about it. The answer wasn't long in coming. By 2:15 o'clock every Have a porwralt artist take your| picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite operator on the Douglas telephon€ gctions: Federal Building. Phone 294. G. R. adv. exchange, relieying Mr: Cpl.” Benjamin . Mal:linez (Los, Secbee had been amply supplied | Angeles, Calif.) Lake Corries. With all the ice cream he could | Cpl. Joc E. Fisher (Indianapolis, €2t and with cigarettes, and alarge Ind.) Point Able. {box of ‘games, books and puzzles Pvt. George V. Potts (Johnstown, Was theirs also for usc on the long 'hour watched the young faces of 5 ¢ someone to talk with about | Lak2, No. Dak,» Sarana Valley. “back home” in Massachusetts and innumerable fascinating dancing partners, there will be—But come and see for yourselves, fellows. gency appendectomy. | Lorraine Howard, -{from Excursion WHat we're trying to tell you is|Inlet, was admitted. to the Gov- that Saturday night's Formal Dance ernment Hospital such several of the Club's*recent ‘“head- isagreeable things as news-|/¢ Alaska Office of Indian Af- terday. terior and other parts of Alaska | | | | Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. 9 ,Penn.) Chichagof Valley. voyage. Best of all, friendly and i gupe {o¢ atford you the chance -5 2 Ple. Wayne Caldwell (Cedar Ra- tharming Jeanne Winther, GSO (o cxporience the double feature| Abraham Mareulies been| Electr“ Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. | pids, Towa) Cold Mountain. |girl, presented the gifts on the of an escape from very bad-wea~|{ransterred from the G | . s P Put. Victor Rakerson (Cleveland,| Club's behalf and for an hourafter= ey and the enjoyment. of a yorg|Hospital to (he Tudian hospital at | I ueSday-Frlday Ohio) Massacre Valley. (ward she stayed on the dock and good ‘party in a most attractive|Tacoma. ;i . { Pvt. Joe E. Ruiz (Los Angeles, talked with the fellows. Measured sefting. ! O NS S 1 i ——— Calif.) Buffalo Ridge. {in terms of each one's share of the T ilVl)lAN ! | exod e OFFICE LAND i o S S Pvt. Lou D. Deras (Los Apgeles, ice cream and cigareties the Club'S jusT . TIME - FOR - THE -| OFFRGIAL - 18 BACK| FOR RESERVATIONS N Calif.) Chichagof Valley. {contribution wasn't so much. But'‘BRIEFEST - MENTIONING .| A 1 ! | 1st. Sgt. Howard H. Lee (SalMa, to one observer who during the pye 5 N s cerit | T- W. Wheat, land official for| {Kans.) Saraha Valley DEPARTMENT: - If 'therc weren't | ,‘M‘LPL g“'d C‘V fi tt (Duluth, {hgse westward-bound boys, eager paper deadlines to meet, we'd like|f3irs, returned to Juneau after Phone 612 Agents Juneau iR Pana. Was ey |for a girl's companionship, hungry S o , (Sbending two months in the In-| | Pvt. Milbert E. Burkle (Devils|goy 8! P P. BLY to comment at greater length upon |SP€! & Cpl. Eqward € COMfitt . (Kimbrac,| now Yorkorto that observer, at LPe'S” But at least we've the And (Rusiioiuatof stie Dielee l | Minn) fchagof Valley. x ¢ * %Y. time and space to say that they - 3 > K o gof ¥ least, it seems unlikely that the - \ Pyt. Robert (B Ellly: (Tacomilligeal ~Club: .inl iis: entite historviier ooy L Club mEmbers, an, the | B Wn.) Chichagof Valley. lever did a better two-hours of B b Movasy nighe, Jonseael | R4 | J “ “ E A u ‘ Sgt. Estel WL Boott (Detroit,f oo oo tno s endered that after ! they were by the undoubtedly [ 0 Mich.) Holtz Bay. ° & & 3"“’ "el 4 ndre; ;‘0 l- nourishing food for thought dished ] o % G 3 o) g T ; i - A |rvon o several hundred 1onely up in' generous quantities by their AT s Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks HA a’h cl c l“lll'es young fellows with whom it prob-'feiiow members, certainty “will re: o a s = roun e oc - 0 Mar I t ably never again will have any memper even longer' and more Spe(?l“ltieso | Yakufa‘ valdez Nome ] g ’ v %. ;. |contact and who happened thiS gratefully those ;ew delectable |} PER e | 5 3 ior w‘men al War! rs Ente”amed YAy e g’ sl o e 1 crab-meat sandwiches and cake CHOW MEIN | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay [ simple Trendlineis, e e i Dovid RA (| MBRIOAN DISHES || Kuskokwim and Yuken Poinis 3 1ol s ' 5 dstp /sey and that extra-delicious ‘straw- j USKOKWIm a We specialize in quick-change, all-duty The Misses Conmic Davis, Helen| 1%l Vs b berry shortcake making memorable it -3 ‘el \ coiffures . . . just right for every hour in Auderson and Margaret Fommer| A0, While on the sublect of gur evening with Hostess Mrs. Hans myu cAfE your bus me schedule! . They’re entertained Miss Margaret Rands| \chdliness: A eI | d ' coal , . . smart Why not get your “Around the Clock” Coiffure today ? with dinner last evening at | houghtful thing ‘done by Bob Tew Baranof Hotel. Miss Rands is visiting here from Sitka and during her stay is the| . easy-to-cave for! the chestra Jast night. They generously volunteered their services to the ind the other members of his or- g ‘Berg. . . . and we compress ‘much ffection and good will into sev- lines in saying that newlywen GBSO girls, Jirdes Winther (and ‘her husband, Fred Baxter) and e Phone 738 162 8. Fronklin Wednesday Friday Sunday | ALASKA STAR : house guest of Miss Davis at the)CluP When they learned that we|ngagls Nikula (and her husband, ORDER Y ; ' PE IA L family home ofi SiXth Street. | "°'¢ Planning a special party and|Ggagt Guardsman Jack McMahon) 'y S 1 i dance In honor of an outtit In port ave the clus warmest wisnes| | RABBIT SKINS A W : or ohly a br » many of tor Jife.long happiness. b A RLI N s FE"ED sjm o" whose members are fellows from ¢ oo, 8 Now Permanment Wave $9.50 ’ Telephone 318 Juneau or other,K Alaskan towns. lmuon CHARGE ly accepted. On short notice, the GSO girls turned out in goodly Roy Harris, arreafed by U, S. Des ‘number$’ arid’ with’ an abundance puty Marshal Walter. Hellan on a|0f thelr. customary enthusiasm; charge of selling liquor without g and the resulting festivities seemed LEaRID license, was fined $100 by U. g, likely to serve as a source cfm:myI Of course their offer was prompt- | Wy + NOT CLOSE ENOUGH ABILENE, Kas—A major, um- |piring a service men’s baseball | game in which privates, non-com- missioned and commissioned offi- | cers participated, called a close one on a sergeant. The sergeant Tanned, cleaned and all . «ready: to: make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON WINDOW WASHING Office BARANOF HOTEL i—;su COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 667 | Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express BEAUTY sALON | Commissioner Felix' Gray yesterday Very Pleasant memories for this| turned, slowly and thoughtfully, RUG CLEANING SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Open evenings by and given a suspended sentence of OUtfit "in the months of active and sald: “Sir, it's daw-gawned SWEEPING COMPOUND Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- “appointment - IN THE COOPER BUILDING six months. service that lie ahead. To all who hard {0 remember to call you ma-| FOR SALE Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka i s Opposite Federal Building He pleaded guilty to buying li- lent helping hands . to make the jox, sir.” Juneau ..$8 810 $18 $10 $18 §18 §18 $18 I8 41 : p N i DAVE MILNER sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 I quor in Juneau and taking six cases party so successful, especially to > Ph Blue 510 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 L e = - to Hoonah where he sold most of it. Bob Tew and his band, the Club| Empire Classifieds Pay* __jL“‘___‘_)\ Sinckhan " 16 10 18 10 18 10 Y sy , z s o] O 7 S | 3 — i ——t =5 S Pelican .18 10 18 18 BRINGING UP FATHER e By GEORGE McMANUS Todd ... 18 3 .10 10 ! Tenakee .. 10 10 10 ! g 4 Angoon 18 18 i W sieTER - VEAH- CONGRATUL ATIONS- ; 2 e Scheduled Daily a Z \ LEOPATRA- ISTEN = DON'T ) % HA aines an agway—=Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A. M. NOW THE DAY 1S ENGAGED bz ?’:‘EE?Z%T-T Haines Skagway 7 Soonde. i HE'S IN A Juneay s16.00 s200 [} N 1 - & Skagway : 0.00 P/ LIKE A BAD IR T tantm WHEEL CHAIR #/ Express Rate: 10.cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 109, ) > < > ( S0 warrants. ~ Schedules and Rates Subject to Inc, Werld epbts reserved i LY ’ S “Change Without Notice. i e - m——p : Excursion lnlet—Schcdulgd Daily at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. . Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet - $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg ] Juneau $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic