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PAGE TWO STRICTLY PERSONAL . MONOGRAMMED, Matcles Cocktail Coasters Napkins Gift Sets Playing ;INAL GIFTS INDEED. . Pe rful Cocktail Napkin Packs and P in any- color-c« Chrisimas Orders Must Be P1 ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY C BE ACCEPTED UP UNTIL NOVEMBER FI guarantee deli date. Sorry the tir any disappointments. 1.0010 2.95 1y Cards sonalized Coast 1g Cards mbination aced Now! AN ONLY RST. WE rery in ample time if placed upon that e is limited, but we do not want Kindly place your- orders QGRLITY SINCE /887 va L AS will be the protection against chem- lms masks. Regular uniform is the NEWS dress for the evening. BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS ical warfare and the proper use of | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Elmer v};)—\:l:rwr and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. i} Kelly and Miss Kennedy, individual || prizes; Mrs. Howard Simmons, sec- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA i CDA Neighborhoad . - COAST GUARD AUX. Card Party Proves ~ MEETS LAST NIGHT; Outstanding Success ELECTION, OFFICERS Dr. J. O. Rude was elected Cap- tain of the Coast Guard Auxiliary at last night's meeting in the Oity onie of the most successful events | Council Chambers. Carl Weldman vet this season | was elected Vice Captain and Robert Biidge, .pinochle, whist and bingo | BUrhs. Junior Captain. were played at the homes of the | Officers were also | elected for Several - hostesses and refreshments |Flotilla No. 2100 and include the wete served during the course of |following: Jack Burford, Command- thel eventhg er; Bert Cero, Vice Commander; Tndividual and grand prizes were |Ernie Parsons, Junior Commander, awarded ‘at the close 0f the twe- | #0d Trevor Davis, Yeoman. hour affair with the followipg play- | EWOmovies were shown during the lors reteiving awards: For bridge— |evening, one on “Military Customs Miss Kay Kennedy, grand prize; |and Courtesies” and -the. second, Mrs. R. H. Stevenson, Mrs- Frank | ‘Last. Will and Testament of Tom Smith,” The latter film was shown |by Mrs. John McCormick, assisted ond; Mrs. Peter Bond, Mrs, W. K.|by Miss Pat Doaley Burford and Mrs, Julius Steel, con- | Announcement =was solations Inext week’s meeting will be held For whist {aboard ship, with members to grand prize |leave from the Small Boat Harbor | individual first; k TuesSday evening. consolation | B i For pinochle~Pfc. John Doogan,| Texas contains 12 prisoner of grand prize; Mrs. A. J. Goodman war camps, more than any other and Bill Rechen, individual prizes; |state Mrs. E. Rodenburg and Neil Galla- gher, co_usolanor_xs, FEET HURT? | For bingo—Miss Elspeth Douglas, | 1¢ so, see Dr. D. W. Knowles, grand prize; Mrs. Frances ReaROn |1aiagt sejentific methods. Osteopath and Miss Douglas, individual firstsi 4 Chiropodist Mrs. M. J. Furness and Mrs. Vergne | . v ; Office 387 Hoke, consolations; Miss Bonnie| o o0 S E Hotel |Mozee and Mrs. Esther Sommeps, ¢ oty a giib prites; Home, Red 669 The committec in charge of ars adv. rangements for last evening’s affair asks that their appreciation be ex- | tended to the various hostesses and the many individuals who cooperated with them in making the function such an outstanding success. R 49 LEAVE JUNEAU FOR SOUTH PORTS. A southbound steamer arrived here yesterday afternoon with ir Last night's neigh’.orhood - card party, ‘sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America proved to be made that Mrs. George Anderson Mrs. Rose Schneider, : Mrs. Charles Devlin, |t 8 o'cloc | | R B i World sales of American whishies ‘ne 0/ the earliest MISS SCHEIBAL S MARRIED TO0 J.C. JOHNSTON Miss Edna Scheibal and Mr. Josgph C. Johnston were married last eve- ning at a 6:30 o'clock service per- formed by the Rev. Willis R. Booth in the manse of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The bride selected a brown frock for the ceremony with a shoulder ge of roses. Minard Mill, tendant, wore a navy and red en- semble with a corsage of gladioli Mr. Mill was best man for groom Mrs. Johnston, who was formerly employed by the Alaska Game Com- mission here, returned to Juneau early this week after an absence of several years. Prior to coming north she was with the Customs Service in Seattle, Mr. gohnston, well known in this TABLETS '~ HYPERACID STOMACHS $m3“ | e lof all others— =T her only at- | the | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943 | city, is on the staff of the Thomas Hardware Company,and an active member of the Juneau Volunteer | ROYAL cArE | Fire Department. Specialties: R JACK NEWMARKER { IN MARINE SCHOOL | CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES Jack Newmarker, son of Lieut. | | Commander and Mrs. John New- Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin | marker, has successfully passed en- | trance examinations and has been enrolled at the Merchant Marine |School at San Mateo, California. ISMAEL HOTEL Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath Quick Service Barber Shop on Second Floor—Room 3 Under New Management and . Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Rate ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS NOwW ‘Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY BEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS 4 ® Perrect comtfort B ® Centrally located e Splendid food and service MeCldre, © Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath | ALABEANS LIKE THER THE ATCO LINE, .Alaska Tramsportation €Company L L d SEATTLE | fo—— ™ BARANOF Alaska’'s Largest Apartment . Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * PASSENGERE PREIGAT REFRIGERATION L Reasonable Rates Phone 800 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 812 The Douglas High Huskies last | night played Powell's Chechakos on | even terms for three quarters, after | the Douglas Reserves gave their op- | ponent a four-point lead in_the first | MRS, L. CARLSON LEAVES Mrs. Laurence Carlson and two daughters, Carlleen and Laurienne, are enroute South, leaving yesterday. Mr. Carlson is engaged in safety and )/m(dl brands — is Three Teathers Mrs. Betty ‘Reeten has left St. Ann's Hospital with her baby daughter and returned to her home. engers from the Westward #d safled South a few hours later. Ar- tiving here were Ada L. Burty L. Stich, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wik You Can Fly With engineer work at Excursion Inlet. The family will make their home for the present in Washington where Mrs. Carlson has relatives and | friends. Residents of long stand\nxi in the community, Mr. Carlson be- | ing reared here, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Carl Carlson, the family will be deeply missed. However, their plans are not definite, and it is hoped they will return in the future I HOSPITAL L. W. Kilburn, City Clerk and City Maintenance Man, entered St. Ann Hospital yesterday morning suffering from the results of extra high blood pressure. Being over the critical stage today, he will be al- lowed to return home this after- noon, but must rest in bed for the present. SOUTHBOUND YESTERDAY Mrs. Mae Westfall and grand- daughter, who have made their home in Douglas recently, left for the States yesterday. Mrs. Westfall will return the young granddaughter to her mother's care and return here within a month or so. Mrs. Westfall is an employee of the Channel Bus Lines Bus Depot in Juneau. TERRITORIAL GUARD NOTICE Capt. Wendell E. Cahill announces that the Douglas unit of Territorial Guards are to meet Thursday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Ci Fire Hall. Subject to be discussed quarter. The final score in the prac- | tice game was 34 to 21. Murray and Powell lead the scoring with a total of 13 field goals. Lucas’ Team B will play the Huskies next Friday night in the Douglas High School gym. The game will start at 7 p.} m. so that the students may enjoy | a party after the play. WELL-BABY CONFERENCE The Douglas Well-Baby Confer- i ence, conducted by Mrs. Emma Frey, Public Health Nurse, will be Tues- day, November 2, at 1:30 o'clock in the Douglas school building. R s Miscellaneous Shower Honors As a compliment to Miss Edna Almquist, bride-elect of Sgt. Dean K. Williams of the Army Signal Corps, a surprise shower was given by a group of her friends Monday evening at the family home on Harris Street. Those attending the affair in- Julian Steel and Misses Phyllis Mal- colm, Elspeth Douglas, Faith Cush- man, Ethel Loken, Margaret Pearce, Jennie Johnson, Vivian Tise and Zora Dragich. Miss‘E; Almquist miscellaneous | cluded Mesdames Elmer Benedict,| william Canfield has entered St. Ann's Hospital as a surgical pa- tient A baby daughter was born to Mrs. Otis Price at St. Ann's Hospital just before midnight last night. | The infant weighed three pounds iand fourteen and one-half ounces. | | Mrs. Roman Ellers gave birth to |a son weighing - six <pounds, three iand one-half ounces this morning lat 4:15' at St. Ann’s Hespital: Mr. Ellers is employed at Haines. i william L. Kilburn entered St. | Ann’s Hospital today as a medical | patient. Admitted to 8t. Ann’s this morn- ing for medical care was Fritz Johnson. | Bobby St. Clair was admitted to- {day to the Government Hospital as a medical patient. BUY WAR BONDS | ’” “« Y are alays heavenly!” ~ wrrRo) riou, | liamson. Southbound passengers were: fof | Seattle—Peter Hughes, Joseph A.| Degnan, Letitia H .Degnan, Leon-| ard A. Penter, Leah M. Fitzgerald,| Michael J. Haas, Lee C. McMillin, Minnie Fulton, Fannie Padiliy! Emma Wingate, John Weil, Tomi| Weil, Hawley Dudley, Vernon New Dwight F. Henderson, William F. Freeburn, Sherwood W. Doughmang Ed C. Dirkfield, Kenneth J. Flag+# ler, Lydia Fohn Hansen, Henry Martens, Raymond Engbloom, Zenus R. Scoville, Kenneth A. Thompson. | Melchor Pedillo, Leo D. Fillier, Steve H. Magboo, Jose M. Montella, .Er+ | nesto M. Gica, Elbert D. Schofield. | Frank Meester, Joseph L. Hinton,| Teofilo E. Abad, Thomas G. SmitH,| Robert H. Babcock, John Scote, Forris. E. Humphrey, Carling A <lo‘j los Santos, Felia M. Medrano, Cath- | erine: May Hall, George W. Lewis, James M. Landers, Gordon F. Rai-| nie, Dan A. Sarusal, E. A. Conpuz, | and Ralph P. Telleca t For Ketchikan — Joe K. Green, Sam Newman and Mike Pavlik. | [ | C;ké;;};;;dé&i;h»(hta:;;hl- Peach Blossom Cake Flour PANCAKE AND 'WATFLE VIOUR, PRACH RLOSSOM: /By’ SERVITA - WREAT CRRSAL.TARINA, DOG WEAL, TROLICS OO 1008 .fiay i...0erved... drink &... you 14 fi'fla/ i as * smooth as silth!. THREE FEATHERS “VSR” Blended Whiskey,86 Proof, 607% Grain Neutral Spirita w1 //’n"/,’//V///// OLDETYME DISTILLERS CORPORATION Empire State Building New York THREE FEATHERS VSR (VERY SPECIAL RESERVE) RETAIL CLERKS UNION MEETING—MOOSE CLUB ROOMS SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY WAR PAINT for our planes Many, planes operated . in Pan American’s Alaska Services are in war paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. After Victory, we will again give our Alaska frxend.s the standard of service for which Pan :\mencan is known throughout the Terri- ory. : FLL TAKE A LITTLE NA P- MAGGIE WANTED ME TO WASH THE DISHES - 'L - TELL HER WHEN | WAKE UP THAT | WENT OUT AN! 'L NOT DISTURE HiM T ILL FIX HINM-SO HE T FORGET THE DISH | = ALASKA STAR AIRLINES 14-Passenger Lockheed Lodestar JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE " CONNECTIONS to © VALDEZ FATRBANKS SEWARD BRISTOL BAY NOME KUSKOKWIM and YUKON POINTS Tuesday Thursday Saturday PHONE 667 YAKUTAT CORDOVA KODIAK Office Baranof Hotel Woodley Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to6 ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. El_ectru Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau M‘ 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 Todd ican shan gof Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 $18 - $18 $18 sl Sitka 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 T S 5 0 18 10 18 10 Sitka $18 18 18 18 18 10 10 Hoonah .. 10 A Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 7:30 A, M. Haines Skagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled 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. 60¢ SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 30.00 10.00 . 20.00 5¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to K 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to P:O:":“hkn‘r: and Wrangell PHONE 612 Juneau Juneau .. Petersburg Wrangell .. Express Ral Express Rat Ahove rates lp;;‘ucuble when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Subje Change Without Notice, s