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PAGE SIX DOUGLAS Alaska Territorial Guard DANCE DOUGLAS NATATORIUM TONIGHT Guard Members and Insignia on shoulders admitted free ADMISSION $1.00 (Including Tax) TICKETS NOW AT: Harry Race, Druggist-Juneau Drug Co. Guy Smith Drugs-Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Douglas Drugs HOSPITAL NOTES I' Edwin Hasbrol?k——wns discharged | from St. Ann’s Hospital on Friday | following medical care. | Nomination of Officers Held at Pioneers Meet The Pioneers of Alaska met last | evening in the IOOF Hall and nom- | r g Martin Holst left St. Ann's yes- !inations were made for officers for | the coming year { 7 al treat- 3 :::(::y AIHE Tepeiving medied) try ‘Those nominated were: President, W. O. Carlson; First Vice-President, SR AP > e | Ted Laughlin; Second Vice-Presi- Waiter Thaamun, who was serious "dmr. Sam Paul; Chaplain, Dean C. l:,;;:":; 1:‘::' ;::g::c‘h::“j‘h:z;;!s Rice; Secretary, Alfred Zenger; ago, was discharged yesterday from i};z:“tz:‘g&g:’]}““ Reck; B¢ Anin's Hospital. |w. E. Bathe, and Trustee for a | three-year term, M. S. Whittier. | Nominations will remain open at | the next meeting Molly MacSpadden entertained A. C. Lubeck, a medical patient, | was discharged yesterday from St.| Ann's Hospital, Edward Fullerton has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for surgery. 50 E ds and | ; £.900, IRUHRE, Sk pounds an | both the Pioneers and the Auxiliary thirteen ounces was born at noon 3 ol ot | With three reels of beautiful _\svswArdavy a4 w{“l Fonert MY | askan pictures taken by the Alaska AR oa Game Commission. Refreshments o ! were served following the business Mrs. Robert Nyman gave birth 0 | eeting a baby boy this morning at 4:35 o'clock ‘at 8t. Ann’s Hospifal. The | FEEN G X child welghed seven pounds and’ RETURN TO SKAGWAY fourteen ounces at birth Deputy U. S. Marshal Louis Ra- el puzzi of Skagway, and Mrs. Ra- ¥ ¢ buzzi, left during the night for b 7 : days in Juneau. Lizgie Peterson, Mrs. Little John Mrs. Amy Edona, Olga Stepetin and Charles Brown. - AT BARANOF Mrs. Ken M. Nelson of Juneau is | registered at the Baranof Hotel BUY WAR BONDS RCA PRESENTS Radio heat builds propellers! Previous slow methods of drying and sealing sections of laminated wooden propellers now give way to the RCA method of instan- taneous processing by radio frequency waves! “Exploding’’ Rivets by Radio! Rivets with explosive charges in their tips are now detonated with radio fre- quency energy. This new RCA method can greatly speed and simplify industrial construction. RADIO CORPORATION .OF, AMER/ICA L RCA Victor Divisien; Camden; N. J., U. 5. A. | Dusenberry, George L. Stinger, Estel Historian, | E. Ground, Letcher L. Ground, and Sergeant-at-Arms, | Irene Hoffner. 'POPULAR COUPLE ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'NEW LABORATORY | RUDY, ‘ FOR KETCHIKAN | g water furnished Al- aska’s First City by the Ketchikan Public Utilities, will prokably be made in Ketchikan from now on, instead of being sent to Juneau for JUNEAU ALASKA "VALLEE.TO'WED IN DECEMBER 64 PASSENGERS ARRIVE FRIDAY FROM SOUTH A steamer arrived in port last night from the south, bringing the| Analysis of GEORGE BROTHER Super Market following passengers from Seattle—||\c *EUAT lests accorling o ESTABLISHED SINCE 1308 Bth':"“:x’:’m\T.’ld:“g‘v::l‘g::""’!-':"]v‘:' \1‘1 |S. Green, sanitary engineer, with 2 FREE DELIVERIES nAILY | arison, Led M-lthe Teritorial Departme . {Cheney, Mrs. Normagene J. Crow,ipic /1"l Department ofy 10:30 A. M. and 3 P. M. PHONE 92—95 Baby Michael Crow, Viola E. Erik- I son, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Fellers, Roy- ee ooy, Dragion, dihy jEoeen (o | Wishet. D, Eénest Brler. W (the laboratory in Juneau, is now o = N : uller, Wini-|in “reichikan, setting up & Jabora-| 1 lhouq‘l‘ll they were bargains and I thought I might save | b tory there, whic il serve me and mo & 3 |Mre. Latira ‘Goldstein, Waldo*Mi| . et witish will festye the gl Ry vbaneri o b S L area around Ketchikan. At present Iverson, Joseph L. George, John W.| : ] centy tomer admitted to us that they were temporarily “lured” tests of various natures from that |King, Mrs, Charlotte L. King, Baby | i by a firm who supposedly “under cut” us a few pennies. district have to be made i - o § o o 1 J. King, Daniel Lapala, Joseph J.|pontr- froms ;“v:“mim 'h;o:lgl:lt‘ 1;:-‘:» f:uwijv’er. fmetr l:ompcmnu the quality and brands they |Meherin, Mrs. Stella Meherin, [, bl . € ;‘r]phh e ;;;éo ‘}11 ese under cut items lower in quality than ' o etzner, Gladys Mell-| ° < s s they were accusf X Floyd R. Metmer, Gladys Mell-| “Mys Eljsaneth Lund, laboratory | Brothe 1stomed to buying at George |veen, Major S. Nichols, Erma I Beyond this they realized that by trading at !technician for a Ketchikan physi- G 8 Parr, June R. Pedersen, Glenncjgy, will be in charge of the new| T;,ioiiq?,gr?'}f'{i npnces wero more resonable really in Philippi, Victor P"j" Joseph N. jahoratory, working for the present if th i “:}‘1] ‘:'," llw\éw}fm Devisaed I huy Grcouporl book Pelroy, Marilyn J. Pelroy at least, on a part time basis. i LY wishec—and thus save an extra 5% on purchases | Cary E. Pelroy, Jan Pelroy, John i | —plus a fast free courteous delivery service that is M. Penning, Mrs. Betty Penning | unequaled in Juneau together with y ey x years of serving the Mrs.- Mary H, Price, Richard L MOOSE I"I"AIE fouR, public of Alaska since 1908, Price, Alfred L. Pritchett, Myrtle ” F. Pritchett, Mrs. Violet Seaberg LAST NIGHT'S MEETING Thank you, Juneau housewives, for your keen judg- Karlene Seaberg, George Simpkins, bln 1 ment and we will always do our utmost to bring you high Mrs. Viola L. Walther, Julia L.| At the regular meeting of the quality foods and save you money-—and serv: 8 ne Walther, Nedra D. Walther, and Moose held last night the following | 2 H Basve vau the Mrs. Jessie Wasson best. were initiated: Wayne E. Graham, | From Ketchikan—Jane Blomgren, Corbett B. Shipp, Earl L. Butcher | C. M. Carlson, F. R. Danville, and John Rahm. Refreshments were | George Folta, W. A. Holzheimer, Served following the meeting. W. Hutchins, J. W. Gucker, W, Tonight the Moose members and | GEORGE BROTHERS SUPER MARKET S. Hellan, Mary Helvogt, Peggy ['iends will enjoy a cabaret affair. | ‘ {Mclvor, Lillian Nelsen, Gil Rich TR i Ruth Stahr, and Margaret Salazar TO KETCHIKAN From Wrangell — Nell Dale Stewart, Office of Indian ‘ Couch, o b - Eatid p: Evart B. Clayton, Charles Goldstein, (o opommincy oy, rled 185t night | Nancy Poole, H. Olsen and Charles | g, o0 <88 W0 o | Randrup. et | Taking passage for Skagway last CK FROM KETCHIKAN 1 night were David A. Hoffman, Elsie nyg R, B, Melvor, Deputy Clerk ID. Soft?u]is. Jim Sofoulis, Clara P. of the District Court, returned to | Rapuzzi, Louis P. Rapuzzi, N. A.|juneau last night, after aftending | McEachren, Delphina M. Morris, the court session, still in progress, | | Margaret H. Dusenberry, James V. in Ketchikan BETTY JANE GREER, above, and Lieut. Rudy Vallee, inset, of the United States Coast Guard, will wed the first week in December, it has been announced. 1t will be the second marriage for the famed Jand Jeader {International) WANTS ADMIRAL ' AUTO CRASH CFOR NAVY AIR VICTIMS STIL | SERVICEBRANCH HOSPITALIZED WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. — Ap- Young Victor Johnson, Jr., thel | pointment of an experienced flying | Small boy who was injured Thanks= | officer as head of the Navy Avia- giving night in a headon automobile; tion arm with the rank of full Ad- | 8ccident, was discharged yesterday | miral, was advocated today by Sen- fTom St. Ann's Hospital. ator Moore C. Wallgren. | The other hospitalized victims, ! | Victor Johnson, Sr., and Rueben Johnson, are still confined to their beds. The little boy received injuries 1 4 { i ¢ % D RETUR! TO JUNEAU e pomeren. senosrpier ' Riogy Adm, Mullinnix| Wanis Alaska End is back in Juneau after attending . . . . " Is Among Missing; OfHighway Keptin Judg:’w‘i]]fl:x‘l.i.l;{olzlh’l;iymer. UlM0| er s ,‘n orme J Be“ 0' (ondl“on the court session in Ketchikan. S. District Attorney, has returned | P { % to his office in Juneau after at- ) an v — M v v 2 James C. DéMers will be united in| tending the court session in Ket- |y ooy lhana, Nov. 3T hare:loe WASHIRAREON, b The | tees, asserted such a step would : marriage tonight at 8 o'clock in| chikan “ F Mulluvxlm‘x has n(cem wzl(l;Scnate Subcgmml‘; se; as xfct n- couple the “more rapid promotions | @14 cuts to his forehead. : Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Rev A T HE e o |from. the I\a?_v Dep.mm:x‘xt”t :4 }mended the L{;m? i aA"f“ ;‘fl;, fl‘m}nf the Naval Air officers generally”| His father, who will probably be William Forbes reading the vows. | SIMPKINS RETURNS her v,xunv: Rear A“dmn:\l enry N.}thc A?ask? f’“ 10--“? ;: a ‘f‘l’,'_mnd be a fitting recognition “for a in the hospital longer than any of Following the wedding ceremony, | Georks/ Bibkins e febirhsd m!MuHmnu is missing in action. bo,way in first class condition after branch of the navy which is becom»!the others involved, received a frac- |a reception to which all friends ““‘h . & h ? ft" § bust | other details are immediately avail- the war as part of a permanent ing increasingly more important.” tured knee cap as well as lacera- | 15 Juneau home after a bUuSINESS|,,). pe was promoted to Rear Ad- | Alaskan defense plan. " |tioms and bruises on his body and MARRIED TONIGHT Miss Borghild Havdahl and Mr. Wallgren, a member of the Sen- ate Military and Truman commit- the popular couple are invited, will . . ‘thwe: - i be llxell;‘l at (h(} residence of M. ;nd f)')]p:;s“r(‘ l”:) '-]0 LU\E ’;‘m"hw:fi:‘“‘“’“l last August 28 Senator Langer, one of the Sub- & e gt face. } y “ acific during which time he visited | Y o ¢ i e1 a 'ORTRAY oT0G i 1 and Mrs. Douglas Mead on Starr|pis daughters | Another son of Mrs Mu]lmmx.‘commlttcemul. made an m.&pecn().n RAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Rueben Johnson, Who was throws Hill e . {Allen P. Mullinnix, is a captain in | tour of the military road and said) - from the cab of the truck, receivetl PGt vl | the Navy. | the report made no recommenda- | Have a purtrait artist take your scalp injuries, but will probably be tions concerning the Canadian sec- | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | discharged this weekend from the tion of the Highway. ! Federal Building. Phone 294. adv ' hospital. FROM FAIEBANKS SONS OF NORWAY CARD PARTY 2 Jessie Wasson of Fairbanks is Saturday, Nov. 27, at 8 P. M. IOOFi a guest at the Baranof Hotel Hall. Pinochle and bridge. O BUY WAR BOND: [ Give ALASKA LIFE MAGAZINE For Christmas = . SPECIAL! | CHRISTMAS RATE-Three Subscriptions for $6!. | Fill in Coupon below and mail ' at once so they will reeeive the BIG, SPECIAL January Issue, Please send ALASKA LIFE GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS to the following. Enclosed find check .or money order The Magic eye of television: The “Iconoscope,” an RCA invention that makes possible Electronic Televi- sion. By means of hundreds of thousands of photo-electric cells it “picks up” images—transmits them through.the air on radio waves. While all of RCA’s production now eserves the United Nations, wartime experience prom- ises still better products for you when Peace comes! | Just send name and address of persons to whom Gift Subscriptions | | should go, plus check or money order . . . . 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