The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1943, Page 2

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TO SAY, A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Both \ A\ ! | armasr s 16 ARRIVE HERE | s Sefng Tomoriow's '~ ppOM SITKA; 26 F_ashions, Just See How AR SOUTHBOUND (Continued from Page One) | ing it a national holiday, on which| A vessel docked here last night, | all war workers could relax their| discharging the following passen- duties. gers from Sitka: Mr. and Mrs., N. As one navy employe put it, the E. Bolshanin, A. Van Mavern, Mrs. President was not only responsible Ethel Childers, Anton Zitz, Mrs. for giving the country two Thanks- |James Reed, Mrs. Stahr, Alvin givings, he was responsible for giv- | Hesse, Michael Leddy, Charles Wit- ing us none at all. temore, Mrs, W. R. Peterson, Mrs, However, ‘the army went all out|Alice Johnstone, Roy Raby, Miss for doing the best they could for|A. E. Howe, Sophie- Harris,* and heir thousands of workers in the MIs. R. B. Wong. great Pentagon building. Theiy . The boat left early this morning Thanksgiving day meal in the caf- With the following booked for Se- eterias—there was turkey and all 8itle—Mae Crowell,. Alice Welch, the trimmings—for 35 cents. \Clara McKinley, Mr and Mrs. Bernt gy = {Alstead, Frank Gourley, Pete' Os- | Christmas won't be much . more | Wald, Charlotte Rogan, Mrs. Roy, han just another Saturday to war | Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf| workers here either. Most offices SWanson, Judith Baxter, John No- | will be manned by skeleton staffs dine, T. S. Hodges, Diana Degan- | and some even in full force. ahl, W. E. Holcomb, W. M. Ritter, ey S e B Josephine Putzel and Frank Put- | CRANEY IN TOWN zel. O. W. Craney, representative of . For Petersburg — Sam Thomas, | the Washington Iron Works in Se- Peter Lund, Don Mackechnie, and | attle, is a guest at the Baranof H. J. Anderson. Hotel for a few days. For Ketchikan — Sid Thompson, | , 7R SRR WA Leroy Sutton and Leo O'Keefe, | E. ANDERSON HERE @ —— B 4 5 B8 | Anderson of the Depart- FROM MARYSVILLE | ment of Mines, is in Juneau a _ *S: Burton Shulter and baby, of guest at the Baranof Hotel. l\fnlrxsvllalle, California, is a - guest | e Baranof Hotel. " skl 1 R \ CONSTRUCTION MAN HERE Theodore -S. Hodges, of the Mor- PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY Have a purtralt artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | rison-Knudsen c N : i | . ompany, is i z Federal Building. Phone. 204. 84v ' neau from Gus!avus)_) ny, is in Ju. BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BETHEL TABERNACLE ; gj Mrs. McKinley Ends | CHRISTMAS PROGRAM i ™) o Mrs. Clara McKinley sailed this! The Christmas program gf t'A morning enroute to her home in Bethel Tabernacle, Assembly 6f God, geqttle. Fourth and Franklin streets, will be | whie here Mrs. McKinley visit- {at 8 orclock dn Deceriiber 23. Thete, .y ywith her son, Jerry McKinley | }wm " % _rvc_imnons. e, ik an_d and her daughter, Mrs. Roger Ste- | special singing and the public is vifiaon, | B ————— EPIDEMIC OF The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS u S S i| nfant and cnitaren's Wear DUCHESS' KENI’\ 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska ROYAL CAFE Specialties: | LONDON, Dec. 9.—The Duchess| ———————————————— CHOW MEIN i of Kent has been stricken by the | CHOP SUEY influenza wave which has been | | AMERICAN DISHES spreading over Britain in recent | CITY CAFE v weeks. A bulletin said the illness | . | welcome to attend this special serv- B M Behiends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 Meén's and Ladies’ Styles 8.95 and 9.95 Ladies’ Sizes 32—46 Men's Sizes - 3644 = e e i The following list was released today by the Juneau Draft Board: 1-A — David Hanson, Jéhn A. Niemi, Albert C. Schramen, Joseph M. Snow. 1-C—William J. Darlin, 2-A—Einar A. Haugen, Dawson I. Muggy, Axel H. Nelson. 2-B—John A. Garrett, Edwin P Mahlum, Thomas Powers, Albert E. Rhodes, Juan B. Zapata. 4-F—Eyart B. Clayton, Benjamin A ‘Wright, ——— Rebekahs Iniliate; - Xmasta_rfl-Phhne:d Four candidates were initiated at last night’s Rebekah meeting held at the IOOF Hall and a social hour followed the ceremony. The new members include Mes- dames Mary E, More, Melvina Weidman, Bonnie Viland and Eva Clark. . Plans were made during the even- ing for a Christmas party Decermber 22, for Rebekah's and thelr familtes. Arrangements for the affair will be made by the following cothmittee: Mesdames Lu Laughlin, Maisie Paul, Nina CHeney, Signe Karki, Alphonsine Cafter, Rosina @chmids, | Dorothy Sturrock, Gertrude Olson ang; Lila _Sinclair. ice, says the Rev. Ralph E. Bakéy.| i — METHODIST CHOR 10" | " PRACTICE ON FRIDAY | The Methodist Choir will meet {for intensive rehearsal Friday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock at the church, | according to an announcement to- | day. ! Following the mixed choir work the women will practice for their three-part chorus number to be sung at the Christmas musicale sched- uled for the evening of December 119 at which Milton Steinhardt, well known violinist, will play. .- — Jurior Trinity Guild ' Now Changes Name A meeting of the Junior Trinity Guild was held last night at Trinity {Parish Hall and a new name for the organization was adopted. The Guild will hereafter be known as St. Margaret’s Guild. A large group was in attendance at last, night's meeting and curing the business session plans were made for the annual dinner-meeting to be held Wednesday ‘evening, January 12. The affair will take place at | the home of Mrs. W. M. Whitehead. —ee—— REPRESENTATIVE LAWRENCE LEWIS DIES SUDDENLY WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Repre- | sentative Lawrence Lewis, Colorado | Democrat, died in the Walter Reed Hospital this aftrenoon where he had been a patient several days after failure to respond to treatment for heart attacks. FIFTH ARMY MT. SLOPES: :Wipe Out Mypass;d\‘ | Enemy Pillboxes-Eight Koy ls Using Tanks 1 (Continued from Page Three). asiay |the high ground west of Venafro despite fierce resistance which' is supported by heavy German artillery fire. i | Still farther north, the Americans have wiped out the lines of ani[ | pillboxes west of Filignario in a westward push across the moun<’ tain, backbone flanking Cassino. Montgomery’s Eighth Army has: fought through desperate downpours to improye positions in the Orsogna} {area, ten miles inland from the | | Adriatic, where both sides used tanks bers Hit Greece 1 American heavy bombers took off and traveled the route to Greece again yesterday, attacking enemy |airfieds -at |Elevsis -and Tatoi, west and norf}) of Athens, Tespectively.! | Four engmy aircraft were desjroyed | |during the€ day’s operations and/ | seven Al;led planes are missing. | | MISéR Yy FIRST— rub throat, chest, and back with Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. ; THEN—spread a thick layer of' V: ub on the chest and cover with a warmed cloth. RIGHT AWAY, VapoRub goes work— Joosens phlegm—e: By . soreniess or tightness— ful comfort iy, | g RAY ROBE ARRIVES Ray Robe arrived yesterday from | Sitka and is staying at the Gas-| tineau Hotel P OEEPRIRE s U | i Missionary Society | Memorial Church, | Meet This Evening| This evening at 7:30 o'clock the Missionary Society of the Memor- ial Presbyterian Church will meet | at the home of Mis. Elizabeth| Peratrovich. During the meeting | plans will be furthered regarding a sale of embroidery work on Decem- ber 17 starting at 1 pm. { - — COUPLE FROM SKAGWAY | Mr. and Mrs. John E.. Reynolds of - Skagway - are spending a few | days in Juneau and are guests at| the Baranof Hotel. e TRIO FROM HAINES In Juheau from Haines are George A. Duncan, Andrew, J. Kanglerich and Earl A. Martens, | who are registered at the Baranof Hotel. ' — e - | MRS. LACROSS HERE | Here from Fairbanks, Mrs. Jack LaCross is a guest at the Baranof. ' 3 Let Your Christmas ! Spirit Shine All j' Over . . Your Looks ! { Reflecting It not really ready for spirit of the Christ- mas season unless your appearance is at its best. Enjoy the holidays ahead in your sleekest well- d manner. Let our Operators prepare the fun in store. MAKE YOUR' APPOINTMENT { ‘ EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS! PHONE 318 was “taking a normal course.” SPECIALTIES NOW IN L s i A BEAUTY saLON Meanwhile, King George, who was | ill earlier in the week, is reported CHINESE DISHES \ CHOP SUEY as making progress toward recovery. + CHOW MEIN bt 4 s R TWO FROM SKAGWAY | Sweet and Sour Louis. Calon and J. P. Gallagher, | FRIED RICE of Skagway, are registered at the| Baranof ‘Hotel. { OPEN ALL NIGHT Phaiiodpign iy | PHONE 877 HERE FROM GUSTAVUS i i A Mr. and Mrs. Max Ware are,in from Gustavus and have registered at the Baranof. | FROM SITKA '.}"’ .;;1 SEAT'] LE Glenn. R. Haven and Clinton| o Perzect comtort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and Rhodes, both of Sitka, are registered at the Baranof Hotel. | —————————— | - | | F. B. AT GASTINEAU HOTEL service Registered at the Gastineau Hotel, | McClure, © Large Rooms— Mrs. James Reed is here from Sitka. Mgr. all with Bath FRAR R TR T ETHE aLaj 8 LIKE THR MISS HOWE HERE i Miss E. A. Howe, of Sitka, is a| O o con MAN HERE FOR FEW DAYS | ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin ORDER YOUR BABBIT SKINS NOW Tanned, cleaned and all ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON I ONVIEEN s THE ATCO LINE guest at the Gastineau. | SITKA DEPUTY CUSTOMS | THE 2 BARANO oy N. E. Bolshanan, Depuity Collector | of Customs in charge at Sitka, is ) Alaska’s Largest Apartment here fora few days” vacation. He is | Hotel accompanied by Mrs. Bolshanan and | * “ the couple is staying at‘the’ Baranof i | E_ VERY lzog}:fi WITH TUB Mol el | an .OWER Tea was introduced into Europe| from the Orient by the Dutch in 1645. ‘ | Phone 800 1 BUY WAR BONDS D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 WIGHT 813 Fairbanks Kodiak Office Baranof Hotel ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO Valdez Nome Kuskokwim Bristol Bay - and Yukon Points PHONE 667 COOPER BUILDING | Opposite Federal Building SUBSSLSSSSUTEE § | | WAR PAINT |in clashes throughout the entire day. _for our After Victory, we will tory. and jnvites sorerr ilgep. 3 HE NEVER STAYEDOUT || OH-MOTHER! THIS LATE BEFORE - || DON'T CARRY MY DARLING HUSBAND! || ON 50! GO TO HE MIGHT HAVEBEEN | BED--1 AM HIT BY AN AUTO- ~~_ SURE DAD IS | HOPE HE HASN'T —~ BESN HS Sl d | ALL RIGHT /11 T Bl >T|r"3'§ 5 WARTING FER ME JICKS A ’ l|v|u| #. Many planes’ operated #i Pan American’s Alaska Sepvices are in Whr paint. Others soon will be, symbolizing the fact that our every resource of personnel and experience is now dedicated to the war effort. This means every passenger, every ounce of cargo is under military priority. friem{s the standard of service for which Pan American is known throughout the Terri- planes | Woodley Airways | . ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Junean 2:00 P.M. Electra - Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuésday-Friday B 'FOR RESERVATIONS S e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES again give our Alaska | ‘Ph“"f 612_ Azen’q i “‘Junfu ALASKA COAS Servil Hawk An- $8 $10 '$18 $10 18 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hoonah .. 10 k. Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30.A, M. SWING ME THE OTHER WAY-MAGGIE /! ™M GITTIN' DIZZY! Juneau .. Skagway Ex ~ Round Trip Fare: Twice Excursion Inlet ... kan Juneau .. ta. Change Without TInlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican Excursion lnlet—Schedulsd Daily at 9 A. M. Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢c to #iR . .. And Wrangell Abgve rates applicable when passenger traffic watran Bchedules and Rates Stbjeet to Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M, Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $18 $18 $18 818 18 18 18 10 10 18 10 5 18 10 i 0 cents |;er pnInd—fbl‘.\nlmm Charge 60c One-Way Fare, less 109 uneau $15.00 Hoonah $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchil Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 Feicmbnrg 44

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