The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1943, Page 6

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|Club Sponsors Toy Center for Children Of Gastipeau Area 1 Plans to make Christmas enjoy- {able for underprivileged children in illns vicinity and the organization's ipart in giving relief to soldiers and {civilians directly affected by the |war, shared prominent places on ‘GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 {house of the Alaska Electric Light ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE=JUNEAU ALASKA 1G when buying bonds of series E, F nrl Yesterday the club voted $50 the National War Fund. | LET Mrs. Edna Lomen was appointed | FI-IES To |N salvage chairman of the club and will be in charge of the collection of | AND S'TKA IODAY fats and similar projects. Mrs. George W. Folta will assist | in the direction of the Girl Scout troop, Woman's Club. Six new members wre voted into {the organization. dames Ralph Martin, George W.|Bates. ALASKA COASTAL | WE'RE'GRATEFUL Payroll deductions dogot count. | to Yesterday an Alaska Coastal Air- | lines plane returned from Skagway | with M. A. Martin, F. A. Ayer, Mrs. | C. Thomas, Jane Babcock, Emma | Suysanik, C. R. Greene, and Harold | sponsored by the Juneau They are Mes- From Excursion Inlet the pas- were Bill . Flying to Haine f m Wesse, ROGER LAPHAM " ELECTED MAYOR, AN FRANCISCO |Shipping Executive, Never . in Office Before, Beats |+ Two Opponents fice before, is San Frangisco's new mayor. NOVEMBER 3, 1943 MISS P. DOOLEY COMPLIMENTED LAST EVENING Complimentary to Miss Pat Dooley, bride-lect, a personal shower was given last evening by girls of Territorial Health Department ut:x Approximately forty of Miss Dooley’s friends were asked to the affair which was held at the D Street N the agenda yesterday at the regular | Folta, Ray Nevins, Art Hedges. | X L] ° {meeting of the Juneau Woman's|Schurre Jicques and Miss Helen | Sengers were Genevieve Erikson, | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Ro-|home of Mrs. Mary More. ' 0"".’ L(’“ {4 | |Club | Soheion. | George B. Williams, Tillie Skatlestal, | ger Lapham, 59, shipping executive| An employee of the Territorial - | Members gathering in the pent- | and W. G. Isthuris. who has never held a political of-|Health Department for the past four years, Miss Dooley will resign short- ly as secretary in the Maternal and “Thanks!” say the fighting' |and Robert Marin. A trip to Sitka | yanks who enjoy welcome com- oo A {took Mary Perhms, Elsie L. Guen-| forts and recreation in USO cen- IHURSDAY "IGHT‘IM. R. Antiquo, and V. R. Farrell. | ters everywhere. And “Thanks!® A trip today to Excursion Inlet| reply the contributors to this city’s PRSI had as passengers Ralph Nesselhaus, “ united community campaign, “for : A | Harry Lincoln, and Helen Phillips, | doing a swell job in fighting the e weekly meeting of the JUneau | yyying with Leo W. Rysis and | Axis.” AFL members of the Labor ] iy L el League for Human Rights join in jand Power Company, decided to Lawrence, Roy Baier, Willi I'sponsor a public card party on Pearl | {Harbor Day, December 7. Proceeds will be the nucelus for |the club’s new fund—the War Relief | |Fund. Under the new arrangement | |money given to war relief agencies {will come from this supply. | Chila Health Division, and will go ito Anchoroge, where she and First Sergeant John Satre will be married | early in December. e, 'KENTUCKY RACE The Chairman of the American- | Hawaiian Steamship Company won |the mayoralty race by ‘a decisive margin and will take office on January 8. He polled 90,000 voies against George Reilly, membet of the State” Board of Equalization, BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS GREEN PEAS SPINACH STRA WBERRIES PEACHES LIMA BEANS ’PARAGUS SPEARS EORGE BROTHER }Good Attendance AtLegion Auxiliary | Meeting Last Night Auxil! XED FRUITS PE ND CARROTS | Abandoned for several years, the | 8 | H. Monte : ; : ML jmunk b i OISR ke Bmlr] e v W g RV SR Stay e this message of gratitude to our | SeCONd With 57.000 and Angelo| 3LUEBERRIES GREEN BEAN * iy ' {night in the Elks' Hall and Capt. | . i Rossi, mayor since 1931, wh BLUE o gkt s r a Toy Repair Center. Miss | CELE ETURNS fighting forces. { . g 0 (Sl 4 5 e i i sponso it er. MISS | genry Harmon requests that DR. KEELER RETURNS | third, with 47,000 votes. RHUBARB COOKED SQUASH Helen Johnson, Territorial Public | Gyardsmen report dressed in cover-| Dr. A. B. Keeler, who is repre- 5 | el A Health Nurse, spoke to the club|ang ang leggings and be equipped |Senting the building association of | Y .I. E W. ELLIOT’I‘I 1s 'WOODLEY IN, OU | members emphasizing the need of such an organization. | Distribution to underprivileged | children will be made in cooperation |wim the Territorial Department of Public Welfare. The Douglas Wom- jan’s Club has been invited to par- with rifles and ammunition belts, |the Presbyterian Church, has com- Instructions in bayonet training ( pleted a tour in Alaska. Prior to his will be continued under the capable |reéturning to his headquarters in guidance of Lieut. MacIsaac of the |New York City, Dr. Keeler will U. S. Army. This traiping has|Spend a few days in Juneau con- proven to be most interesting and | ferring with the Rev. Willis R. Booth, those unable to attend the meeting | Pastor of the Northern Light Pres- JUNEAU VISITOR | | IS CLOSE ONE WITH THREE IooAvl E. W. Elliott, of the Elliott Con- | B, XA ipe e LOUISVILLE, K N 3.--Re- | struction Company, was a visitor in | R Y. 3.-T38 pany | publican Simeon S. Willis this af- A Woodley Airlines plane nrr\wd“mm“" Yesteptny, DS turdhul ternoon regained a lead in the g TR jon a PAA plane on his way to here with a full passenger list and | (i anorce on company_business. | Kentucky Governor's race as ur- ticipate in this project | last Thursday should make a special | byterian Church. Dr. Keeler is a left this afternoon with W. H. R T ) official returns from 3,200 of the § . Any sl h:fl}'m_% 103_-*‘1]‘9‘: chil- 1 offort to be present tomorrow night, |guest at the Baranof Hotel. Zierath, M. Vander Meyden aud| More than 55,000,000,000 quarts state’s 4,200 precincts give him dren have outgrown, or which are| gnjrts will definitely be issued R T > one other passenger for the west- |of milk were produced in the United 214,526 to 214,242 for Democrat J. ! slightly damaged, is asked to keep|{,morrow night * ) 4 | ~ | the Toy Center in mind. Announce- | "~ e fo,fii?f?f‘,_gi R gy “5‘: WA,R, {“)_h,ms, i ,,wal,d;___, 57 ht Y ot ‘S'“e? R year.—' y '3 {Lyter Donaldson. . |ments will be made later where to G 457 TR o — ettt B b Pt B P e i ot leave the articles, which will enliven | | Christmas for children, who other- | |wise would have a dull celebration on December 25. | Members of the Woman's Club | will forego a regular social meeting | November 30 to repaint toys and | | make wardrobes for dolls. | (jg.) Fred Lindenmeyer, U. S.!| Plans were discussed but details | inot completed for the Community Christmas Tree and party, annually sponsored by the Woman’s Club. | Federated Women's clubs in the | Territory are behind a drive dunngi | | Fred Lindenmeyer Is Married Oct. 17 At Mississippi 3 \ N ] Lt G. R., former Juneau High School The American Legion y | met last night for the regular busi- l,(« 1 ness session, at the American Legion | instructor and m:u.)} \hl\.\ n‘x:.x”n: d Dugout, with a good attendance of ‘wl Miss Rose Kayer of Chicago members, and two visitors present. | October 17, accordoing to announce- | Mrs. W. J. Manthey reported that | ments received by friends here. Auxiliary members enjoyed a social | The ceremony was performed at meeting with the Legionnaires on the Presbyterian Church at -Gulf- Seward Day | port, Mississippi Mrs, Jack Mutch reported that| The bride is a graduate of the the food sale held the early part|University of Chicago, and Lt. Lin- of October was a complete success. {denmeyer, for a time Captain of the Thanksgiving, 1943, is going to be different from the Thanksgiving of every year past . . . the months of November and De- cember to buy enough war bonds to purchase a bomber—$75,000 worth of | bonds i All persons in Juneau are asked | to credit the Juneau Woman's Club @ We in Alaska can look forward to a Mrs. Agnes Kiefer reported on the [Port at Wrangell, Alaska, ]vu;n in | rummage sale, thanking Mrs. Gus <|:llI!13\* at the Cadet Naval Train- | ; ; : Skinnes for he unch furnished the Ing Siation at Pensaccla, Florids, : holiday blessed with food, with tur- raduated as a pilot last committee, and all workers who|and was helped make the sale a huge suc- | July. Lt l.|n(|l'nm‘l_\(>x 1.\. :u.xx'u-nud cess. at present at the Coast Guard base | Mrs. George Gullufsen read a let- [at Biloxi, Mississippi ter from the Department Rehabili- > ~ LEAGUE ELECTS key and all the frimmings . .. i : N z : | N | | I z | And we can look forward to thank God for being alive, and strong in pitals, and sending gifts to them whenever possible Dorothy Man, War Activities | : : AR mind, and in body . . . for the priv- National War Fund Committee | Tl Jnidr Tt i ; : : meeting held at the ity Hall a0 |4y “yight' a the Resurrection N THE ilege to think and worship as we said that she was a captain to col- |y \yheray Church, following the A KISS OF THE HOPS please . . . to be thankful that we can work and sacrifice with the lect donations in a residential dis- ! Junior Choir practice. Officers for ”““l T;“ ’:.“""“‘X R ‘(‘ ‘L'l"‘i‘m:l‘ the ensuing year were elected as voted a donation of 25 to the tund. | ¢, president, Josephine Hared; The “E. M. Polley Memorial” Was | yjce_president, Donna Olds; Secr You don’t have to drink 2 bitter beer. Schlitz methods of discussed, and it was voted to pu tar Lols Fared. and ‘Tredsurer. chase an electrically heated bas- | ;. - : brewing control capture only the ‘ : s _ bS5~ yarriet Maurstad Mingt, o be Placed. in the delt | The weekly meeting date was delicate flavor of the hops, not kHOWIedge thal we are on the s“ie room at St. Ann's Hospital, “_"d €A | changed from Tuesday evenings fol- rying :\vpllacque 40 C°('{“"“'"}““ “F‘f? the | 1owing choir practice, to Sunday | ;’c"‘l‘l‘:y” fare work done by Ernest |evenings at 6:30 o'clock. Young i . |people of the community between | The resignation of Mrs. Mattie | he ggeq of 10 and 12 are welcome Bixby as Historian was accepted, and | gy} arrangements were made rty to be given | Mrs. Agnes Kiefer elected to fill the i last night for the p: their harsh bitterness. That's one reason for that famous fla- vor found only in Schlitz. Taste Schlitz and you'll never want 8o go back to a bitter beer. of mercy and justice in this terrible conflict. vacancy. Mra. Blsie Bofoulls was| the Junior Choir and Junior ! elected Executive Committeewoman | y'oov0 Friday night, November 5. to fill the office left vacant by Mrs. = e b H 1 Kiefer. | | It was voted to purchase new | | | | : | lat 7 o'clock. l drapes for the Dugout, and Mrs. [ George Gullufsen was named chai | ST 3 man of the committee to select | 7 materials, assisted by Mrs. Florence IS To REMAIN SAME Mutch and Mrs. Agnes Kiefer Reports of Department Officers | | WASHINGTON, Noy. 3. — The | and Executive Committee action | were read. % House Ways and Means Committer | Next meeting of the Auxiliary will 'has decided against making :n‘._\" change at this time in the 20 per- | be the social meeting on November 1\ We Can Still Eat Turkey 16, with unit officers acting as cent withk | = holding rate against tax- | A k ' hostesses for the evening able portions of wages and sshr—\ ln as a. ies and decided also to require the | Internal Revenue Buvean ‘0 pub-| {lish a Federal register of names Have a portralt artist take your and corporations gcining refunds picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | under relief provisions and excess Federal Bullding. Phone 204. adv.'profits tax and the amounts | | — e | | PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY You'll find an attractive selection of the King of Birds at our market, specially bred and fed for tenderness and flavor. Plump, fast-grown birds in a variety of sizes. Be sure fo get one big enough to have some left over for the “tur- key pickin's” the next day. Remember, it's economy o buy the larger birds when you can use them. The larger the fowl, the more meat in proportion to hone. PHONE YOUR ORDER IN EARLY AND HAVE YOUR CHOICE. ‘THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Copr. 1043, Jes. Schidts Brewing Co., MGwaudes, Wis. Have a ¢ W, \ Coke”= Come, be blessed and be happy ¥ 1 E @ “Coke”= Coca-Cola I¢'s natural for popular names to Phone Your Orders Now, and Be Safe SANITARY MEAT (0. " 13—PHONE-49 o to Iceland oo from Idab Have a“Coke”, says the American soldier in Iceland, and in three words he has made a friend. It works in Reykjavic as it does in Rochester. "Round the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause that re fresbes—hasbecome the ice-breaker between kindly-minded strangerss =the g obal hjgh-sign 1943 Tho €€ Cotom BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co.

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