The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1943, Page 6

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[ JUNIORS ORGANIZE - SALE IS SATURDAY| OWN LUTHER LEAGUE Members of Girl Scout Troops in| A Junior Luther Leagué has been Juneau will climax their observ-|formed among the young people of ance of National Girl Scout week,| the Resurrection Lutheran Church. (October 23-31) at a public candy Their first meeting was held last !sale slated for next Saturday. night at the church, following Junior The sweets will be on sale at a!Choir practice, and two committees GIRL SCOUT CANDY ‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Marlg(,t SERVING ALASKA SINCE counter in Bert’s Cash Grocery and | Were selected. The nominating com- lat the same time members of the|mMittee to choose officers for the 2 DELIVERIES DAILY s e LT 0 e condt o doepoe. Hare, i to Abor. CRLVEN of the city. hairman, w e Mae Allen 10:30 A. M. 3P. M. RSt A ! |and Kathrine Bavard assisting. | Mrs. Rogene Moore is in charge of the sale and candy-making pro- ject. Donations will be received in the American Legion Dugout be-| tween the hours of 12:45 and 3:00 o'clock Friday The committee to draw up a con- | stitution consists of Harriett Mar- stad, Chairman, Mary Lou Fag- erson and Lois Hared. The next | meeting will be at ‘7 p. m. next | Tuesday at the church | TODAY'S LEADER Faney Fleorida GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 cans 2 -85 { - - & s | | The Retail Clerks Union will hold’ ElE(TION pREDI(HONSHlmr regular business meeting to-‘ | night in the Moose Club Rooms at Albert White, long active in Re- | 7:30, The Union members regularly publican politics in Alaska, making | meet every second and third Wed- his annual prediction on the next|nesdays of the month. Tuesday, November 2, elections, says | et i the Dewey forces will win in New | LABOR OFFICIALS OUT York State by a large majority; : ; that Walter Edge, Republican, wi| Michael Haas, Special Agent for be elected Governor of New Jersey; | the Department of Labor, left yes- that William Bullitt, Democrat, \nu‘“’"d“»" by steamer for the States be defeated by the present Repub- |00 & short business trip which will lican incumbent and that it is not | e spent mainly in Seattiz and San impossible that the Republicans may | Francisco. make a sweep and elect a Governor| Dr. Charles Batten, Wage Stabil- We also have lots of GRAPEFRUIT JUICE || i xenucky He cavs o general | ization Director from the local La- trend will be toward the Republican | bor office, is also in the States, in large and small cans Party : | and will return soon. - - | P RIIER TR G 4 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Have a purtrait artist take your picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Federal Bu.lding. Phone 204. adv. Junior Trinity Guild ; ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1943 | HALLOWE'EN DANCE Limited Table Reservations Dancing 8 to 12 Favors $1.50 Per Couple Saturday, October 30th, 1943 & Reservations at Hotel Desk or Cocktail Bar # and Coffee Shop THE ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA Card Party Friday Sponsored by the Trinity Junior | Guild. a puble card party will be held Friday evenning at 8 o'clock in the soeial rooms of Holy Trinity Cathedral Bridge and pinochle will be played | and prizes for each will be awarded. Refreshments will also be served. Mrs. Elmer Benedict is in charge ngements for the evening. GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE S92 WEDELIVER PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! ANBTOHAVE CONVENTION AT HOONAH The thirtieth annual convention of the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood will be held in Hoonah, Alaska, November 8 through 13, Roy Peratrovich, Grand President, announced today Among major items to come up for discussion will be whether the Brotherhood will affiliate with the CIO or the AFL, statehood for Alaska and territorial elections, ancestral fishing rights and land suits, and the election of officers for the new year The organization has decided to affiliate with one of the major labor organizations and Peratrovich said the ANB will ask for a charter from the labor organization which offers the best advantages. | Othef current officers of the ANB are Louis F. Paul, Grand Secreta Alfred Widmark, First Vice P dent, Henry Davis, Second Vice| President, and the Rev Soboleff, Grand Treasurer. Members of the Executive Com- mittee are Frank D. Price, Sitka Peter Simpson, Sitka; Ralph Young Sitka; Andrew P. Pope, Sitka: S. G Davis, Hydaburg; Frank Booth, Pe- tersburg; Louis F. Paul, Wrangell; Willlam L. Paul, Juneau: Cyril J.! Zuboff, Juneau; and F. G. Johnson, | Kake. w&fi%& On Thursdayj At 8 o'clock Thursday night, the Juneau unit of the Alaska Terri- torial Guards will meet in the Elks’ Hall for thesregular weekly meeting, and Capt. Henry Harmon says Guardsmen should report with cov- eralls, leggings, ammunition belts and rifles. | A course in bayonet training will be started and arrangements have been made to secure an instructor from the regular Army The easiest, cleanest way to keep the home fires burning He counts on dependable, quick-heating Standard fuel to turn his quarters into a spot of relaxing warmth because ... 1t's CLEAN—burns with no soot, no smoke It's WARM—every drop is all heat It's THRIFTY—burns evenly without waste | BURNER 0ILS b STANDARD ¢ Waler| STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF =~ Hello... CALIFORNIA | | | JUNEAU’S QUOTA $12,000 Give ONCE for ALL these United Seamen’s Service War Prisoners’ Aid Belgian War Relief Society British War Relief Society French Relief Fund Friends of Luxembourg Greek War Relief Association Norwegian Relief Polish War Relief Queen Wilhelmina Fund Russian War Relief Uso United China Relief United Czechoslovak Relief very interesting and all members are urged to make a special effort to be on hand { i ‘The new program should prove | | | Sl S [ Eastern Star Holds | Initiation Service Six candidataes were initiated last night by the Order of Eastern Star at a meeting in the lodge room of the Scottish Rite Temple. | ‘Those receiving the work were Mr and Mrs. B, W. Matheny, Mrs. Eliz beth Ninnis, Mrs. Caroline Smith, Carl Stromberg and H. Everett How the latter being a courtesy initiatior for another chapter. Pollowing the ceremony, a social | was held in the dining room, with refresments and decorations in ki ing with the hallowe’en motif. Mrs, Roy Rutherford as chairman in charge of arrangements. [ ———— BUY WAR BONDS | Delicious and Refreshing, — BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA:COLA COMPANY 8Y' JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. 1 speak for *Coca-Cola". I'm a symbol of its life and sparkle. I'm known, too, as *“Coke™. It's short for “Coca-Cola". | offer you the pause that refreshes. | speak for the real thing ... the soft dr tinctive quality of del refreshment . . . the drink with the trade-mark “Coca-Cola”. P.S. Everybody likes fo shorten words. You hear *Coke"”... the friendly abbreviation for the trade-mark *Coca-Cola" «s+0n every hand, United Yugoslav Relief Fund g Refugee Relief Trustees U. 8. Committee Care of European Children LET’S THE TOP You Must Do Your Part! NATIONAL WAR FUND - O SOME FACTS CONCERNING SOME OF THE CAUSES SERVED BY THE lfl'l‘lfllll- WAR FUND More than 5,000,000 men and women of our fighting More than 6,000,000 men are in the “barbed wire forces look to the USO each month for off-duty re- legion,” prisoners of war, who need more than the creation, comforts and spiritual welfare. established prison regime if their spirit is to be main- Nearly 1,000 professional el;w;mlll;;lg Cm':: nightly tained for peacetime usefulness. performances under auspices of the &mp Shows, Scattered all over the world are 30,000,000 refugees ::f;"?:u:umrn;”"i“ magat hame and abroed to keep from Axis terrors, needing friendly help in their cfl!::rts Thousands of merchant seamen who bring the con- loBreL establish themselves. voys through find needed rest and relaxation in twen- etween 5,000,000 and 7,000,000 Chinese people are ty-five homes and centers operated by the 'United facing starvation Seamen's Service in cooperation with the War Ship- Of the Greek children born since 1940, less than ping Administration in ports in two hemispheres of one in twenty is alive today due to starvation con- the world. ditions. " This Space Donated by Approximately 40,000,000 Russigns have had to evacuate their homes. More than 2,000 child victims of the war have been evacuated to this country for care and protection, and hundreds of others await the miracle of rescue. One out of every five homes in Britain has been ruined or damaged by air raids. In China, 2,000,000 children have been orphaned and left homeless. Thousands of women war victims, internees, evacuees and refugees need assistance. Pacifiec American Fisheries GO OVER

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