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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1943 % SITKA NEWS * spent a two weeks leave at his The . home of Mrs. P. S. Ganlyhome here left Saturday for Juneau was the scene of a gay Hallowe'en|ghere he will await transportation party Saturday evening when MIS.|¢q return to the Aleutians. He was Neill Andersen, Mrs. Elliott Fl"“h“accompunled to the Capital City er and Mrs. Ganty entertained a by Mrs. Conway who will remam number of neighborhood childrenthere until his departure with Hallowe'en games and supper. | The young guests enjoying the af-| Baptismal services were held at fair were Charles, John and Mari-|gt Gregory’s Catholic church here beth Conway, Betty and Billy New-|ja5t Sunday for John Anthony | | | I | comb, Natasha Calvin, Larry Cal-|schwamm, infant son of Lieut. G. Wallace and Maryjane Ganty. Father P. J. O'Reilly with US.N.R. for bids for the construction of a|way, USNR. as godfather. ‘ here before 8 p.m. Saturday, No-|her home here last week from Se- City Clerk in Sitka or at the Of- | attention in fha! city building, which is to be a two-story i eral Government's share and the IS We" A"endEd Goblins, witches, black cats and bers and members of the congrega- | night when the students and facul-|Were present for last night's Fel | | bration of the Hallowe'en | A program was held during the | Dolenc, | Sulzer and Carmena French we"':quarters in New York City, as guest | consisted of a scavenger { Especially honored were those tain a number of her youthful ing the past year. R. E. Robertson | R — tary Meat and Grocery Co., the{Oil Company at Seattle, is registered vin, Paul and Kay Fletcher, Wake| g schwamm, and Mrs. Schwamm. | — | Mrs. Charles M. Peterson acting as { new fire hall, the sealed bids to e} vember 6. Plans and spwmcauon.si'mllc where she accompanied her| fice of Architect Harold B. Foss, - affair, is to cost $58,000 with $43,000| city paying the balance of $15,000. | owls reigned supreme at the High tion of the Northern Light Pres- ) ty members of the Sitka Territorial | lowship Dinner. The gathering event. | Nancy Morgan, Ariene Nadine’or the building committee of the | members in charge of the a”"“'ispeuker Jor the. GoCRSARE MEe hunt, | accompanied at the piano by Mrs | games appropriate to the occasion, Trevor Davis, and community sing- | Mrs. Ralph Johnson assisted her|present who had been received into | friends with a Hallowe'en party at|introduced and recognized each of Art Franklin has given up his po- | AT BARANOF HOTEL duties of which have been t.akmlas a guest at the Baranof Hotel Jails "Butterfly Wife" Berating wi of servicemen who “run round,” and whom he’ termed “Butterfly Wives,” Chicago’s Judge Joseph Hermes sentenced Mrs. Joyce Sam, above, to three months in jail after she was found guilty of tampering with a stolen automobile. Mrs. Sam, mother of a small child, said the car was loaned to her and a friend by a man known as “Jimmy” whom they met at a beach. | 00000000 on a charge of being drunk and diserderly and Inez Johnson was fined $25 for the same charge. POLICE COURT FINES James F. Pedego was fined $25 in City Police Court this morning Chop Suey or Noodles Our Specialty Open 5 P. M. to Midnight [ [WHEN IN SITKA | Make Your Headquariers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospifalify" RUSSCLITHERO -:- -:- Manager | | HItE ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Good Friends in and Louella Margaret Andersen and | gervices were read by the Rev. The City of Sltk;l has advertised | godmother and Lieut. John J. Con- be at the office of the City Clerk, Mrs, Frank Hennesy returned (ui may be seen at th office of the|small son who received medical Cooper Building, Juneau. The new Fe”ow’shi in’nier pD granted by the F.W.A. as the Fed- | Approximately 145 church mnm-} School gymnasium last Saturday byterian Church and their families | High School gathered for a cele-|held in the church parlors, | social, with Dr. A. B. Keeler, head | Helen Yal, Kay Herman, | Presbyterian Church, with head- | and the evening's entertainment!\woier B Heisel sang two’ oidie | and refreshments .;mg was led by George Schmidt. little daughter, Katherine, enter- the membership of the church dur- | their home Saturday afternoon. |the honorees. \ sition as bookkeeper for the Sani-| L. M. Hagen, with the Standard over by Paul Guppy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at 9:40 p.m. Sunday, October 31. Before her marriage Mrs. Scott will be remembered as Miss June Powers who came here to reside from Juneau. Arthur - Bily, local Presbyterian| minister has been removed to his home from the Pioneer’s Home Hos- pital where he suffered the ampu- tation of his right arm below the/ elbpw as the result of an accidental gun shot received while he was on a hunting trip. Bily, who was with a hunting party consisting of stu- dents and faculty members of the SBheldon Jackson school, was board- ing the gas boat Idono after a day’s hunting when the gun he was hold- ing accidentally discharged, inflict- ing the wound. He was rushed to town, but physicians were unable to| save his arm. His condition is now| considered satisfactory | Willlam “Uncle Bill” Barrows,| who has been acting as gardener and night watchman at the Shel- don Jackson School, is confined to the hospital at the school, suffer-| ing from complications following an attack of influenza. Mr. Bar-| STEER STRAIGHT to the (OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Our Wines, Liquors and Service Is ALWAYS the BEST and remember || PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative Conway Dock Company 0il --= Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 rows who came here from Juneau' formerly conducted religious ser- vices at the Chapel-By-The-Lake,| near that city. Miss Suzanne Gregorioff, a senior | at the Sheldon Jackson School,| who left here two months ago to| return to her home at Afognak,| has returned here to finish her high | school course, after making the trip| homeward only as far as Junesu. | | Leslie Yaw, Superintendent of the | Sheldon Jackson School, who ac- companied Dr. A. B, Keeler of the/ Presbyterian Board of National Missions, of New York, and Andrew | Hope of Sitka on a preaching mis-| sion through Southeast Alaska, is| expected to return here this week. Mrs. Charles M. Peterson and Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff enter-| tained Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Willilam Sarvels who celebrated | her birthday on that day. The af- fair, which was a surprise to the| honored guest, started with cock- tails at the Peterson apartmen!,| which were followed by a buffet| supper at Mrs. Kostrometh‘.on‘ak home. Guests bidden to compliment| Mrs. Sarvela included Mr. and Mrs | Harry Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. G. E Banvard, Mr. and Mrs. Brightman, Mr. and Mrs. Trygve| Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wort-l‘ man, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shennett, Mrs. William C. Charteris, Miss Tla | Weaver, Miss Eleanor Larsen, San-| dy James, Art Hicks and Mark Rigling. 1 Tal Guppy, city clerk has been! appointed special day policeman ! temporarily by Mayor Winn God- dard, until a permanent appoint- ment can be made to fill the va- cancy created by the resignation of Charles Whittemore, who last week signified his intention of giving up his position as City Supervisor be-! cause of the stress of private affairs Lieut. J. J. Conway, US.N.R. who A : COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted fo All Points Do Your Part--- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds A Juneau and Alaska . . . On July 1st I opened the beautitul Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms of the Claremont Hotel at Fourth and Virginia Streets in Seattle. AR Come and see me when you are in Seattle 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. LES TEAGLE, Teagle's Claremont Coffee Shop Seattle Fourth and Virginia A LR CR LR RLERACAER SRR RO O OO 2 5 Stock up NOW on your CANDIES for . Thanksgiving Youll find a wonderful assortment at the . . . Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS Jewelry -:- Fountain -:- News Stand Don’t Be a Stay-at-Home Step Out for an Evening of FUN ====== and ENJOYMENT Jointhe Crowd at ERNIE’S COCKTAILBAR SITKA It's a HORSE ON YOU if “you haven't caught on to the fact that good fellow- ship abounds in the infor- mal friendly atmosphere of our establishment . . . STOP IN OFTEN! James WS L The mails will EARLY! NEILLAN | SantaDrops ; | InEarly! Pay a Visit to the SILVER FOAM For an Enjoyable Evening | The Bestin Everythifig gifts again this year. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Shop at Sitka While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don't see them . .. Givetothe . . . . . be loaded with START DERSEN’S National‘War Fund The drive to raise fiuch-needed funds for 17 war service organ- izations is now on. GIVE ALL YOU CAN! New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager % ¢