The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943 % SITKA NEWS % fanis | Mrs. H. J. Hodgins left her home | Chureh here, returned after a few here last week to travel to her days spent in Juneau. in North Carolina e ::x:rq,};og‘,:m:“m ‘(,’,‘n]“l,h Pela. | Mrs. Rudolph Hadlund has chang- tives for about six weeks. Upon her ed her l"“:“d::“‘ Cg%Tnb::PLflme;:; return to the west she expects to be ment sboye 0 jolned by her husband, Dr. Harry Company to the apartment of Mrs. O bt Niia "thetr ‘e, Harold,| Kenneth Bampeon n tho Kettleson who will make a trip to Seattle to | Building N neet her. | 4 S fatle | Miss Virginia Grocer, who has been employed until recently at > supper was en- Y /_\dnu []‘F;L l;]‘:){,;:} ;;”,?,;;i “v‘m“”" the ten-cent store here, has left for Joyer & + Juneau C. Charteris to celebrate the birth- days of Jack Calvin and Mrs. P. 8. | Ganty and to honor Lieut. John J. Conway, U. 8. N. R, who is visiting here. Those gathering for the affair included Dr. and Mrs. Louis Schar- penberg, Lieut, Tony Schwamm, U 8. N. R, and Mrs. Schwamm, Mr and Mrs. William Sarvela, Mr. and | Theod Mrs. Neill Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. | 8INS, Charles Wortman, Mrs. Charles M. Fletcher, accompanied by = Adolf Peterson, Lieut. Conway and Mrs. | Thompsop left Saturday for a two Conway, Lieut. P. S. Ganty and Mrs. | weeks’ outing trip in Southeast Al- Ganty, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, | aska, intending to travel as far south Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, Lieut. |as Rocky Passand the stikine River Flats, Paul Sinngleton, M. C,, U. 8. N. R,, | A. B. Holt, part owner of Holt’s Men's Shop here, arrived in Sitka last week for an indefinite stay from his home in Snohomish, Wash. A hunting party consisting of ore Kettleson, Dr. H. J. Hod- Neill Andersen and Elliott 7| Bushnell and Lieut. and Mrs. Con- Mrs. Clara Michalson, who has been ill at her home for several months, left on a recent boat for Seattle where she will enter the Laurel Beach Sanitarium. She was accompanied by her son and daugh- ter who will make their home tem- porarily with relatives in Oregon. ( For the pleasure of Lieut. John J. Conway, U. S. N. R, who is enjoying a ten-day furlough at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. Neill Andersen enter- tained with a cocktail party and buffet supper at their home. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, Mrs. William C. Charteris, Mrs. Prosper 8. Ganty, Lieut. James way. A pleasant evening was en- joyed in music, dancing and games. | | Mrs. Clyde Hager was hostess at two tables of bridge at her apart- ment in the Kettleson Building as a farewell gesture for Mrs, Al See- liger who will leave here soon to make her home in Anchorage. The Senior Hostesses of the USO — PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. || JUNEAU Mrs. Harry Hagen, accompanied | * y her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert | .J"“my Clalre, Wh? Evh. Sus h,l’lor' | :l}agexi nndgher two young daughters, t piae Margnrethchhe, |skr.nm?a;fmp: 2| have returned to their homes here :l;a&.::rapvhy ls e msxsk "“I“f“",“f after visiting for several weeks with | ness visitor in Sitka last week. | 046 and relatives in Seattle and | Young Claire is the son of Mrs. | o .p o i Louella Smith and the grandson of i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilpatrick of the Photo Shop here. and Mrs. Charteris. Miss Mary Morgan has arrived from her home in Everett, Wash- | ington, and is to be employed at the | E. M. “Winn"” Goddard, Sitka’s | Baranof Beauty Salon in the Con- | Mayor, has returned from a trip to | way Building. | Seattle. Mrs. Goddard, who accom- ‘panied her husband south, will re- Mrs. Phillip Johnson is recover- | main there for a further period of | ing from the effects of a severe cut | on her foot which she received from | stepping on a piece of broken glass | Mrs. Francis Ringo was a recent | at her home. arrival here from a trip to the south She has resumed her position ‘at| Lieut. P. S. Ganty, U. 5. N, R., Stoft's ten-cent store and is making | who is stationed at Ketchikan, ar- her home with Mrs. Jack Schaffer. | rived in Sitka for an official business | visit and also visit with Mrs. Ganty The Rev. Willlam Thomas, pastor | and their two children who reside of St. Peters’s-by-the-Sea Episcopal here. time. Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs i Westinghouse Representative | entertainend with an informal din- have volunteered to wrap Christmas ner party at their home at the presents for servicemen and each afternoon two members of the or- gzanization are permitted on Japonski | here last Thursday evening. Coast and Geodetic Survey station lhcre for the past month, has left to I Robert Hagen, who was the house guest ‘of his brother, Harry Hagen, return to his home in Seattle. Island to help with this work. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Butcher are receiving congratulations on the birth of a soh in Juneau. Before her marriage Mrs. Butcher was Miss Helen Hendrickson and was em- ployed at the Naval Air Station | here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Totten Conway Dock Company 0Oil === Coal Gasoline Insurance Chop Suey or Noodles Our Specialty Open 5 P. M. to Midnight ‘ ) Wi DRUG SPECIAL Stock up NOW on your CANDIES for Hallowe’en == Youll find a wonderful assortment at the . . . Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company Phone 78 the fact that ship abounds STEER STRAIGHT to the COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Our Wines, Liquors and Service Is ALWAYS the BEST and remember FOR THE DURATION... ’ see them . . . Givetothe . . ... National War Fund YOU CAN! While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don't The drive to raise much-heeded funds for 17 war service organ- izations is now on. GIVE ALL New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager mal friendly of our establishment . . . STOP IN OFTEN! It's a HORSE ON YOU if you haven't caught on to Pay a Visit to the SILVER FOAM For an Enjoyable Evening The Best in Ever.ything RUSS CLITHERO WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarlers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospifality” SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS Jewelry -:- Fountain -:- News Stand Manager good fellow- in the infor- atmosphere Sealtle . . . . O "ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Good Friends in Juneau and Alaska On July 1st I opened the beautiful Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms of the Claremont Hotel at Fourth and Virginia Streets in Seattle. Come and see me when you are in I will personally see to it that you will receive the same type of service and high quality food that you were accustomed to having while I was in Juneau at the Baranof Hotel's Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms. Teagle's Claremont Coffee Shop Fourth and Virginia ™ I " Don’t Be a Stay-ut-Home GET YOUR HALLOWEEN LES TEAGLE, ERNIE’S COCKTAILBAR SITKA Seattle SRR OO OO L AR SRR R i First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Points Do Your Part-=- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds Decorations... Favors . « « « Cut up this year with a bang-up celobration. We have everything to help make Hallowe'en a big suc- cess. DON'T WAIT . . . COME IN TODAY AND Shop at NEILL ANDERSEN’S Sitka Fried Chicken -- Broiled Steak and Spaghetti Dinners ELECTRIC HAMMOND ORGAN MUSIC EVERY NIGHT! ([ ] Enjoy Your i § P at the DOUCLAS INN T ety erap—

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