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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU AIASKA 'Emblem Club fo MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS LAST NIGHT; Hold Christmas | NIGHT BAZAAR STARTS CLASS WORK| PartyonDec.21, WILL BE FRIDAY r Market Sl e RS T e S gD S night at the regular weekly Coast|made at Guard Auxiliary meeting, to class{blem Club last night in the Elks|November 19, in the parlors of the work now being assigned members! Hall. Approximately 100 Northern Light Presbyterian at each session. The meeting was|Were present, with Mrs. Church. Ihcld in the Council Chambers of |gerson, president in charge. Com-| Besides hand made articles, suit- City Hall, with Dr. J. O. Rude, { mittees were appointed for the De-jable for Chirstmas gifts, the bazaar presiding. cmber social meting as follows: (wlll feature desserts, served im- mediately following the dinner All members who wish to take the| Entertainment, Johanna men.‘ course of work being offered are|chairman, assisted by Mesdames| hour or after the show. Those tak- requested to report every Tuesday|Helen Wruck, Lela Turpin, Lucyling advantage of the dessert-offer, night. The assignment this week js| Walker, Lucille Laurence, Louise/may select their favorites from de- on The Rules of the Road, cy,;”,_lFr-M Florence Mutch, Selma Vu-|licious home made pies, cakes and ter 4 of the text book, according|kovich, Reba Hardin and Pat mandies. to announcement. Sorte. Refreshments, Dolly Larson,| The committee in charge of the Last night's meeting was spent;chairman, with Yvonne Cooper,|serving includes Mrs. George Rice, {in the study of the various buoys|Jeanette Gould, Eva Pugh, Mary chairman; Mesdames Joseplrine and lights, with a movie being prp.'Slewnrt. Kathryn Young, Ma'y! | Boyd, Ralph Wright and Burras sented to show their actual use. Peyton, Lela Turpin, Marjorie An-| Smith. Assisting with the sale willj A report was made on the Coast!thrin and Ellen Shaffer. |be Mesdames Leonard Allen, Chris Guard Auxiliary sponsored class in| Upon the resignation of Mrs. Lil-| Bailey, Robert Sanford and Fred the Juneau High School for ele-|lian Clemens as vice-president, Paul. | | mentary seamanship, with the ““‘iMrs Florence Holmquist was voted In charge of the dining room will |nouncement that the class wouid,to that office. be Mrs. Katherine Hooker, chair- In addition to being a Chirstmas man, and Mesdames T. A. Mofgan, begin next semester. | J. B. Burford was Officer of the|barty, the get-together affair on |J. J. Stocker, R. L. Wolfe and Ralph Deck for the meeting last night|December 21 will provide an oppor-|Martin and Dr. C .C. Carter will take over|tunity for the various members to Arranging for |the duties at the next meeting. |&et to know one another. The next to be Mesdames George Baker, | B = | business meeting will be December bert Dixon, C. B. Ransopher 'DEER SEASON NOT e S T 50 SUCCEssruL TERRTORIAL GUARD MRS, McCORMICK T i AS LAST YEAR ~ MEET TOMORROW APPOINTED HEAD, = covee o L T Capt. Hank Harmon announced wAR FUND DRIVE | Coliseum Theane in Lhe First Cn.y According to Frank Dufresne, Ex- o ecutive Officer for the Alaska Game ‘fl‘?df‘_“ (ha]t (‘,h" ":i““f'(]]l“ i li“' =N | Commission, this year's deer season | . iorial Guard wi e Elks hall tomorow night at eight |ended with not nearly the success| . of that of last year. According to o'clock. All members should b2 John McCormick as Territorial | Dufresne, not more than two-thirds tof the number killed last year were dressed in overalls and leggings and | Chairman of tHe National War should be equipped with rifles, zm- Fund Drive, succeeding the late Dr.| shot this season. There were 6,000 nunition belts and steel helmets. w. W. Council deer reported killed during 1942 in Tomorrow is bayonet training The appointment was made by| Southeast Alaska. night and all members are urged Prescott Bush, National Chairman.| | Severe weather conditions last by Capt. Harmon to be present Although the drive was success- | also in the complete American dom- | winter was thought to have killed| Shirts and shoe pacs will be is- fully completed, Mrs. McConnk‘k‘ ination of Attu Island.” ‘many of the animals and those who sued to members who did not re- | . . v Private Joe Martinez's/ Fam'ly leen Congres- itives of Taos. There are also five!in the Icy Straits area. Also making | (luughtrn | the patrol were Clarence Rhode, As- | will attend to detail work foliow-| There was deep silence as he pre-‘survhed the winter were able to ceive their at the last meeting. sional Medal of Honor i The elder Martinez stood quietly | sistant Executive Officer and Wild- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1943 !.Surprise Shower Complimentary fo Colleen Hellan Complimenting Miss Colleen Hel- lan, whose marriage to Sergeant Norman Bucy will be an event of December 27, a surprise shower was given Monday evening at the Fifth and Harris Street home of Mrs. Lou Hudson. Mrs. Felix Toner was co- hostess for the affair. Sixteen guests were asked for des- sert-bridge and personal gifts and gifts of pottery were presented the bride-elect during the evening. Honors were won for bridge by Mrs. Walter Hellan, mother of the honoree; Mrs. H. L. McDonald and Miss Edna Almquist. NO CHILD HEALTH . CLINIC TOMORROW The Child Health Clinic sched- uled for tomorrow, will be postponed until Priday, Miss Helen Johnson,. Public Health Nurse, announced to- > ., day, because the time of the clinic sarts .1 coincides with that of the funeral’ o Qe D':l].‘_ | services for Dr. W. W. Council. ‘m,,l Hours of the ¢linic on Friday will ! | be from 1 to 4 o'clock in the Health | Center of the Territorial Building. | STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ——— COAST GUARD AUX. GEORGE BROTHERS Supe ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 Strawberry Short Cake! We have all the items to make one . . . Birdseye Frozen Strawberries, Biskit Mix, Avoset The warmest climate north of 56 It may be chilly outside, but quick-heating Standard Burner Oils guarantee you tropic \comfort and warmth in your home. 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S | Delfin Martinez, brother of the; Both goat and deer season closed SHASR IR AUESE SN hcnored youth, his inseparable |last Monday night, with waterfowl | companion, for many years. | season continuing open until No-‘ They worked on Oscar Salberg's, vember 29. Grouse and ptarmigan farm until they had enough money season also remains open until the Llo buy a small place for the family jend of January. ‘ home. Mr. Dufresne returned yesterday | Martinez, 23, was the youngest of | aboard the game commission vessel | four sons of the farm couple, na-| Grizzly Bear from a week’s patrol | sl ol NEW FOUNTAIN PENS | | GETTING SCARCE! 1¢'s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called “Coke”. leesssssensessscsssesnes To keep your pen writing, use Quink containing SOLV-X! @ War has curtailed the making of foun- tain pens. Protect your fine pen with Parker Quink—the only ink with solv-x. Magic soly-x ends gumming,and clogging «..from Haifa to Harrisburg Peace be unto you, says the Moslem when he greets a stranger. Have —prevents corrosion and rubber rot from @ “Coke”, replies the American soldier, and in three words he has highly acid inks. Get Quink today. made a friend. Around the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause lard at the Elks Club, is a 55en- 3 | . . . . ger aboard a steamer I,,flchi.a\hvm s§cecsssscssensnes that refreshes—has become the high-sign of the kindly-minded. yesterday for the south. Mr. Gar- CLEANS YOUR PEN ster's departure was:dué to 1%350m§ P k Q BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Y A NP s arker U'n AS IT WRITES high-sign {of health. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY evsecesscssssssssse © 1943 The C-C COle |tle sented the medal to the 71-year-old |stay in the hills this fall because e ‘h\ his wife and as Gen. Culin pre- | life Agent Molly MacSpadden. sented him the medal he said: “For TR Joe, 1 l.hank you." AULT, Colorado, Nov. 17.— As hundreds of townspeople silently Jooked on, the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest gift| for valor, was awarded post humnu‘\-} ly yesterday to Private Joe P. Mar- SIX WEEKS' TRIP ! Mr. and ‘Mrs. Manual Martinez,| Mr. and Mrs. nnrl Darnell, own- parents of the farmer boy soldier (ers of the Triangle Cleaners, left | who perished leading a desperate,|last night on the southbound but successful attack on the Jap-|steamer for a vacation in the anese position at Attu May 26, re-|States. They will travel east celved the award. through Canada, then to visit Mr.| Brig. Gen. Frank L. Culin, Jr,!Darnell's father who lives near now stationed at Camp Hale, who|Nashville, Tenn. Later they will go| was Joe's regimental commander injto Moble, Alabama where Mrs, the struggle at Attu, and Maj. Gen.| parnell has two sisters. GARSTER TO SE ATTLE { | DARNELLS lEAVE ON | William R. Garster, former stew- ~the global Frederick E. Uhl who came from the Tth Service Command head- quarters in Omaha, were present at the ceremony. General Uhl said: thank God we have men like Joe Martinez to fight America’s batfles.” “Let us all| The return trip will be by the! |southern route to the West Coast,| where the travelers will visit an-| |other sister of Mrs. Darnell’s in| Klamath Falls, Oregon. They plan | (to return to Juneau about the first | of the year. e e ® 0o 060 0 0 5 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. for Tuesday, Nov. 16 Maximum 49; Minimum 36 Rain .24 e o 00 0 0 0 0 0 Gen. Culin, who witnessed the charge led by Joe over the snow-; covered slope of Chichagof Pass, said of the official citation and de- scribed the heroic action “and so is told the story of a boy, a man, whose daring action and personal | sacrifice was instrumental not only in saving lives of his comrades, but ELES BIG INITIATION “On to Victory Class’’ TONIGHT All Elks and Visitors Requested to Attend You depend on the magic of the - printed word to stir the pulse and quicken the imagination with tales of romance, adventure or mystery, You depend on your cigarette fo fit in with your mood and add to the pleasure of every moment. You can count on Chesterfield for every- thing that makes smoking real pleasure, Chesterfields give you the world’s best cigarette tobaccos plus the Right Combination or blend of these tobaccos to give you a Milder, Better- Tasting Smoke. 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