The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA % SITKA About forty . friends of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Johnson called to pay their compliments on the event of their fifth wedding anniversary, at the Johnson home Friday even- ing, November 26. The guests en- joyed cocktails and a buffet supper. Mrs. Elliott Fletcher was hostess to a group of ladies who gathered informally at her home Friday af- ternoon, November 26, to meet her mother, Mrs. Paul Fletcher who is visiting here from her home in Idaho. NEWS % | the immediate relatives and close’ friends of the couple at 9 pm after which a buffet supper was | served to the ten gu present. | The rooms were attra decor ated for the occasion with spray of small white chrysanthemums and a huge tiered wedding cake,| | topped by a miniature bride and| § | groom occupied the center of the| . reffeshment table. Before coming' to Bitka to mdke her home, Mrs Lorentzen was a resident of Bur lington, Washington. Mr. Lorentzen | is the owner of the Pioneer Bakery DO YOU KNOW THIS YOUNG LADY? Puerto Rico casts 600,000 Hawali, 70,000; Alaska, 15,000. Of the three U. S. terrltones,l Fourteen thousand woolen mill} votes; | workers in Australia produce 70,- | 000,000 pounds of yarn a year. _ Fine Service here. The couple will make their o home in the Bakery Apartments Mrs. Willam C. Charteris has s " ies @ ¢ Sitka returned to her duties at the Mr. and Mrs. George Baggen | bazaar after an absence dUring|. .4 )ag week into their residenc which she suffered from severe el an Lincoln Street which they pur- |chased last summer from Miss Etta | Barlow. cuts and bruises received when a window she was attempting to open broke, covering her with shattered| Soe glass. | Arthur P. Franklin is recovering from the effects of an operation The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelll|con v vormaca) of his tonsils which mvw ‘;‘ffifi"’;{h“ ':;::‘;irhe underwent last Friday. laid for the Andersens, Mrs. John! 3 J: Conway, Mrs, P, §. Ganty, Major Frank Metcalf, City Engineer has John Moorcroft, Captain Willlam | Féturned to his home here from a Whitesides, Lieut. Comdr. Charles "";‘“"5{ trip to Juneau. Hartnett and Lieut, Nelson Howard, Comdr. H. B. Campbell, U. s. Charles, John and Maribeth Con- C0ast and Geodetic Survey, and way, Wake and Louella Andersen MS: Campbell are expected to ar and Wallace and Maryjane Ganty | Tive here this week for an extend- celebrated the holiday in a fitting ©d Visit With Mrs. Campbell’s broth- manner earlier in the day at the Cr-in-ldw and sister, Mr. and Mus. Ganty home. Neill Andersen and family. Comar. PR Campbell has been on sick leave Mrs. Kenneth Nordby who was from his duties and they have been | called to Seattle recently because 'esiding at Los Gatos, California, of the illness of a relative, has re- [oF the past few months. M Bl AL Har ndsnacitare, Maude Wakefield, mother of Mrs. #latntd Andersen and Mrs. Campbell is ex- Mrs, Ethel Tozier who recently | Pected to come to Sitka from Se- réturned from a vacation in the|dttle after the first of the year. states has returned to her position - as - bookkeeper at the Sitka Mer-| The Sitka Bills Club entertained cantile Company store. Mrs. M: their friends with an open house cella Irish who occupied the posi-|at their club rooms on Thanksgiv- tion during Mrs, Tozier's absence|ing Day. is 1low employed at the Sitka Pub- lic Utiltities office. Rudolph Sarvela, member of a prominent Sitka family who has Miss Marie Jensen has changed been on duty with naval forces her 'residence from the apartment in the Aleutians has been trans- in the Andrew Koskela home to the - 3 upper floor of the Clarence Rands hodme on Lincoln street Mrs. Marie Hadlund, who form- erly occupied an apartment in the Kettleson. Bullding is now residing in ‘the Lutheran CHurch building. A delicious holiday dinner was; served on. Thanksgiving Day at the| home of ‘Mr. and Mys. Clarence! Rands with covers laid for Mr. and, Mrs, Rands and their two daugh- ters, Margaret and Barbara, Mrs.: Mary Whittemore, My. and Mrs. Ray D. Peterman, the Rev. and Mrs, Arthur Billy and the Rev. and Mrs, William A. Thomas and their daughter, Flora. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boyd entertained - dinner guests at their home’ on Thanksgiving Day for Mrs. Dorothy Finch and son, Jerry, Mrs. Reta Johnson and son, Wayne, Apdy Lorentzen, Melvin Weimer, Lee Wilms and Arne Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin and their two daughters, Natasha and Lois Ann with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Calvin and two boys, Jimmy and Larry, celebrated the 'I'lmnksglvingl Day. holiday quietly at the Jack COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR REMEMBER . . . Our Wines, Liquors, Service . . . Always the Best! ferred to a local station and ar- rived in Sitka last week St. Peter's Guild of the Episcopal Church held their regular meeting | last week at the home of Mrs. Ar- New Jersey is the only state nold Curtis. jwhose governor serves for three Ty years. Mrs. Elvin Routloff returned to Calvin residence. | Mrs. Charles M. Peterson opened her home for a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day with the follow- | ing. guests present: Mrs, Mary Pe-| terson, Mrs. Martha Kostrometin- | off, Miss Ila Weaver, Miss Eleanor Larsen, Mrs, William C. Charteris, Mark Rigling, Arthur Hicks, Capt. Crayson Varner, Lieut. James Bush- | nell and Mr. and Mrs. William| Sarvela. Mrs. Marie C. Brightman is con-| fined to her home recovering from| a recent illness. H | Mrs. J. W. Whiteman and her| two children plan to leave this| week for a visit with relatives at their former home in Oregon. Mrs. James Imlach is confined| to the Pioneer's Home Hospital re-| covering from an appendectomy performed Tuesday, November 22, by Dr. Louis G. Scharpenberg. Her| condition is excellent. | For Thanksgiving dinher, Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur Franklin entertained Mrs. Clarence Krug and family and six service men. Come Mrs. John Osbakken was hostess | at her home last Saturday after-' noon, November 27, at a birthday| party honoring her seven year old' sop, Willis. The little guests enjoyed | ice cream and cake after attending the matinee at the local theatre Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rands| plan to leave here within a few days for a short business trip to! Beattle. The home of Mr. and Mrs. wil- | Ham A, Boyd was the scene of a! quiet wedding' Saturday evening, November ' 27, ‘when Mrs. Boyd's brother Andrew Lorentzen and Mrs. Dorothy Finch were united in mar- riage. The Rev. Arthur Bily per- formed the ceremony before only. The Best in And Don’t Forget! You'll Find Your Friénds If You SILVER FOAM For an Enjoyable Evening SURE YOU DOI She is none other than S| one-time baby star in her next picture will play the role of a 15-year- old whose daddy’s in the war. Shirley is one of the most war-minded persons in Hollywood, taking part in every campaign. (International) her after visiting latives in the ~ home here on a recent VSRR R T P PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of frien in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs ‘Westinghouse Representativi Conway Dock Company 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 First Bank of Sitka COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Poinis Do Your Part==-- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds hirley Temple, now 15, The with friends and re- boat ds e R Take a TIP from SANTA ... DINE OUT AT MOY’S Open 5 P. M. to Midnight WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headquarlers ; at the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify" RUSS CLITHERO - “t- Manager T I ,-.'7!III|IIJIIIIIIIIIIIJIjllII_I_IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIIIIIIlllllll_flllllulfll_lll_lllflllllllll AU | ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Good Friends in Juneau and Alaska . . . On July st I opened the beautiful Coffee Shop and Dining Rocoms of the Claremont Hotel at Fourth and Virginia Streets in Seattle. Come and see me when you are in Seattle 1 will personally see to it that you will receive the same type of service &nd 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 Fourth and Virginia Seattle SRR A i / The Early Bird Gets' the BEST Selection of GIFTS --- : Shop At B gw Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS Jewelry -:- Fountain -;- News Stand You'll Find That This Is Something We Specialize in . . . . The Atmosphere Is Always Friem_lly 4 at - ERNIE’S COCKTAILBAR SITKA A fo the Everything o EARLY! Santa Drops InEarly! The mails will be loaded with gifts again this year. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Shop at NEILL ANDERSEN’S §Itka START We Suggest .. . New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager - While traveling is difiicult., s we'll be thinking of oiir !rijeiids , in Alaska . .. Even if we‘”d,oii‘t see them . . . : ) As the perfect Christm-s.;fiii‘t : this year—UNITED STATfiS : ‘WAR BONDS. Patriotic . long-remembered.

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