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i thews, Jr., in the Methodist par- PAGE SIX AR[DWARDSTwm Daughters ' Arrive Here for PASSES A WAY Raymonq_ Haydons Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haydon, and according to Dr. J. O. Rude, Albert Royal Edwa wellknown the entire family is doing nicely pioneer of Douglas sed away, The little girls weighed in at| suddenly in his sleep early this/4 pounds 2 ounces and 4 pounds at his home Douglas.|15 ounces. morning He completed the afternoon at the mine and returned home shift Mrs. Haydon is the former Helen and Ritter and the proud father is em- was to go on the day shift this ployed at Excursion Inlet. The Hay- morning don’s also parents of a 2-year- Born at LaPlatte, Nebraska, Mr.old son Raymond. Edwards would have been 5 AT Ep T of » on March 24 this year. a \er, Jesse Edwards, arrived at Fort Wiliam H. Seward, now MEE"’ "'HURSDAY‘ Chilkoot Barracks, with the 16th infantry from Fort Crook, Nebras- e ka. This same brother, Jesse, visit-| The Juneau Unit of the Alaska joining his brother Territorial Guards will meet tomor- ed here recently row night on the ground floor of | again for the first time in 31 years. ! Attt the the A. B. Hall, Third and Main and | After his discharge from 5 army in 1911, Mr. Edwards went to Members are requested to wear cov- | Do where he married Lempi|€ralls and take their .22 rifles. There will be target practice on Aalto and where they spent the gre part of their married life. the new r_-“‘fi{i“" s | He is survived by his widow and -T' “o"s ! seven living children: Mrs, Bernice s 0 Johnsory Orrin Edwards, Mrs 'l TOCK ou A Edward: Miller, and Shirley Ann P R 5 ; all of Douglas; Glen Edwards, n| NEW YORK, Feb. 16—Closing] the Armed Forces at the Westwa: quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Annabelle Edwards and Mrs, -Ed. Stock today is' 6, American Canj ward Roller of Tacoma, Washing- 8% :\“"w’r‘ida 13?-" ’if'f_:‘ 2“ ton, besides eight grandchildren. |oraft 0%, Bethlehem Siee’ 3 Mr. Edwards has been an em- Commonwealth and Southern ! vk 0 Wright Internationai ployee of the Alaska Juneau Mill, CUrUs ¢ | for the past fifteen years and will Harveste North Kennecott 30%, New York| be greatly missed by all his fel- American ation 8 | low workers. He was known as a Central 17, Northern Pacific 1612, | devoted father to his children United States Steel 517%, Pound Funeral arrangements are pend- $4.04 ing until word is peceived from ' DOW, Jones averages today are| absent members of his family as follows: industrials 136.04, rails| — - 37.92, utilities 22,75, ., — 'FIRE AT GOVERNORS: Mrs. Nina Cheney Married/Monday ToH. VLAnderson Surprising many of their friends, Mrs. Nina Cheney and Harry W. Anderson were married St. Valen- tine’s Day at a candlelight ceremony performed by the Rev. W, H. Mat- ' at 3 o'clock and quickly extinguished flames in the basement of the Gov- |, damage reported. — i COMMITTEES FOR sonage. Mrs. Josephine Wright was maid of honor and C. W. Wright acted as best man. For the service, the bride wore | an afternoon dress of navy ‘blue| ‘ trimmed in blush pink. Mrs. Wright | Margaret E. White, Republican | selected a black ensemble and both National Committeewoman for Al- she and the bride wore matching aepa has been advised that a con- shoulder corsages of pink and white yention committee has been named tulips. by the Republican National Com- After the ceremony, the bridal mittee for the forthcoming conven- party enjoyed dinner in the Gold tjon to be held at Chicago, Illinois, Room of the Baranof Hotel. Cut- jyne 26. ting the traditional wedding cake, The following have been named Mrs. Anderson served the Wrights, o the committee: Charlotte Soule and the groom. Erza R. Whitka, of Idaho, will Both Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are head the Contest Committee: Ar- well known here, the groom being rangements, Harrison Spanger, of employed as a carpenter on various Towa; Tickets, Harold Mason, of construction projects in the Terri- yermont; Rules, Wallace Townsend, tory. Their friends will be welcomed of Arkansas; Housing, Ernest M. by them at their home at 818 B. Morris, of Indiana; Call, Werner W. Street. | Schroder, of Illinois; Radio and | Press, Henry P. Fletcher, of Rhode |1sland; Badges, R. B. Creager, of Couple Club Wil ™ __ | —aa Hold DinnerMeet |CAPTAIN CHITTICK | Tomorrow Night/ AGAIN TRANSFERRED Capt. Claire (Rex) Chittick, for, some time at headquarters of I. R, T. V., Camp Fennin, Texas, has been A covered dish dinner meeting| will be heid by the Couple Club| :;;l:-ml‘!\l(:;‘:()))e”rf:“ L‘:‘l""m % C]?Uk_ '“}urdered to Fort Benning for three he 1 ght Presbyterian | ponihs more of schooling in an ad- Church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Dean | yanced infantry course, according Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- |y, aqdyices received by The Empire. ! ard Congdon will be hosts and|mMps Chittick is accompanying him hostesses for the occasion. to his new post, and their new ad- The program committee is com-|dress is O.A.C. Class No. 51, T.L.S. | posed of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardin | Fort Benning, Georgia. g and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson.| The Chitticks are well known ————.e-—— — | here, their home before he joined: First societies for the prevention |the armed service. Mrs. Chittick is| of cruelly to animals were formed | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B, in England Femmer. | QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY New Style Baking Chocolate Unsweetened by Hershey A NEW CONVENIENT FORM OF BAKING CHOCOLATE No Shaving or Cutting Required JUST MELT! NOW AT Precly wiceLy PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. | implicated in Axis espignage in Ar- | | carious NO DAMAGE REPORTED .;™; rested at Petersburg yester- A NI SO e Chrstinason, Jony aackson sna PASTOR WOOD FLIES TWODELIVERIES DAILY plead guilty to M.—2:15 P. M. | The Juneau Fire Department an- |william L. Grant swered a call at 4-3 this afternoon |jjlegal trapping charges. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 5 iSOund to St. hiicl;acl, and l'(‘l;l‘; ! [ S S R A e pRIVAIE HEISEI_ ‘IWG TH('M-S OI: {to Fairbanks. She may also visit IS SHARPSHOOTER, 'NDIAN BUREAUTO 1*" o st v L LEAVE, IR T e e ARGENTINA | | River a then by dog team to Walter B. Heisel, Jr., of Indianapolis| Dr. George Dale and Dr. Evelyn|Hooper Bay, a section of the Ter-| won a Sharpshooter’s medal recently | Butler, Associate Supervisor of |ritory which is little known to on McClellan’s rifle ranges by scor- | Education for the Office of Indian|white men, and incompletely map- WITH REI(H ing 178 of a possible 210.. Affairs, will leave the end of the ped. He will also visit Matanuska Pvt. Heisel is the son of Walter | week for extensive the Indian Office has a| 7 Heisel, Sr., of 634 Seward Street,|ino FORT McCLELLAN, Ala.—Private supervisory trips | where % the interior and westward |boarding school, before returning| MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Feb. 16. juneau. He makes his home with |ajaccn. | Rere By wiy 6t e Gt | —Germany's curt_protest against his wife, Marie Heisel, at 1221 Park | Tna two instructors will go first! The two officials plan to be ab- the detention of German Milita Attache General Wolff brought Ar- Ave, Indianapolls, Before bis In-to Fairbanks by air. Dr. Butler will|sent about two months on the field duction 2 ady ser an|, . i ok gentina close to war with the Reich ' Army hitch from 1929 to 1931 and 31’!_‘”1 Qz:f;x‘ngu:.cz ;s:‘:“'shll’:l:::::‘fla"“u- last week, a diplomatic source said, |pad been business representuuvc‘fr e W’hit- e 1‘ ’ e - and precipitated yesterday's palace for International Association of | ¢ 2% R o e revolution ousting Foreign Minister | Machinists in Indianapolis and for | the Indmfl‘ Offlcv. Ehatada Gilbert | the International Machine Tool cm_.\ho,\rdum school. From there Dx.:mjux. to a This sourc; sav(‘ this vcrsilon' poration of that city. {Butler will fly around Norton’ages 17 days. Germany on Friday sent an insolent | pyt Heisel is a member of Co.| ~ Bt s R note to Argentina through the Swiss ¢ 10th Bn. at the Infantry Re- Clvovermne;nNThe lmt:' declnrg(l Lj‘lat placement Training Center at Fort charges of Nazi espionage in Ar- McClellan. gentina are a “lie,” that Germany | pyt Heisel is stationed at the “}"’“ "°1dt Argentina dr"jp&;‘““;)rl" r"; training center, which gives a thor- the treatment accorded Wolff, and |ough course in the care and use of | threatened reprisals against Argen- :tho many infantry weapons which tine diplomatic representatives in the modern foot-soldier employs Nazl;sontrolled l“‘r:“’”"sa s | when he goes into combat as a first- Gilbert angrily demanded a de- > —— from each war plant worker aver-| temporary POTATOES | class fighting man. - | claration of war against Germany,| port McClellan is near Anniston, rlnesl “. s. No. l and also rupture of relations with | Alabama, northeast of Birmingham Spain on the grounds it is also [in the southern tip of the Appala- | chians. It has a complete layout of gentina, but Gilbert, who presum- | ranges for firing rifles, machine ably has the support of President guns, automatic rifles, and anti-tank Ramire: s unable to persuade the | weapons at ground and aircraft Nationalist officers to agree to war. ! targets. i There are signs of unusual mili- - . e, tary preparations in Argentina dur- iher Ste s wee reed 10| LAST SERVICES FOR ign as a result of, and Ramirez| MBS WILLARD HELD. : . v MEMORIAL CHURCH himself is left in an apparently pre- Funeral serv for Mrs. Anna situation by a coup en- gineered by a group of reactionary army officers, who seized control_of the Foreign Ministry, while the un- knowing Argentine citizens fanned Willard were held at 2 oc’lock this themselves in the sultry weather. afternoon in the Memorial Presby- e ‘terian Church, with the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff officiating. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Wilson, Heni Anderson, William Kunz, PETERSBURG MEN ARE ARRESTED, TRAPPING v ancer 251bs. | 1.49 30 Pounds §2.89 | 100 Pounds | $5.69 LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY IN FROM KETCHIKAN Pastor H. L. Wood, Superintendent of the Alaska Mission of Seventh- [ DELIVERY $2.50 Both were fined $50 and costs ind were released upon payment of Iplane brought back B. W. Parker, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1944 ALASKA COASTAL [Mrs. Paul Coke ON HOONAH TRIP Here for Visit Mrs. Paul Coke, the former Paul- | YESTERDAY p. M_ line Petrich, arrived yesterday e Alisks Oomatal Airlines sade | STt toe soMth Bps i ¥, o i next six weeks visiting with her a {light t h o Y x‘\‘ln; ‘m f)a:::g:::rs );‘;tv r"ilg ;; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petrich. Douglas and daughter ,and Dorothy | M’ COk‘_; i ‘now 10 Ira‘ming g Andrews. | Chico, California, as an air cadet, | Returning from a Sitka trip, the [2nd his brother, Gerald, is attend- |ing Radar school at Kansas City. Ed Skacet, George Harju, Oscar Koski, and Johathan Cotrell. i Empire Classifiedg Pay! ...You can spot it every time OSTESSES of Pan American at the airports personify the service of air travel. They provide many a pleasant surprise.. They offer so many extra services for your information and convenience. And when you're thirsty, at a termi- nal or on a Clipper, another surprise awaits you in ice-cold Coca-Cola. Here's the drink that more than quenches thirst. It adds refreshment. Contentment comes in your travels when you connect with a Coke. That refreshing difference in Coca-Cola is assured by choicest ingredients put together with a finished art from a lifetime of practice. 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