The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 20, 1944, Page 6

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PAGE SIX MRS. MARSHALL SUCCUMBS TODAY AT ST. ANN'S HOSP. 10, 78, well- ed Juneau 5 morning Hospital, 2 week ago Death fol- umonia. born at Green d, Wisconsin, ame to Alaska °d Mr. Marshall, in 1912, and has y 9 n 1910 ow deceased 1871, & She mae e, erment win be i evessreen| Birthday Party I Held on Saturday By Lois Lawrence ! Lois Lawrence, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Carson Lawrence, enter- tained a group of classmates Sat- urday afternoon to celebrate her tenth birthday. The children started off the after- noon by attending the matinee at | the Capitol Theatre, and then re- turned to the Lawrence residence on Behrends Avenue where games were | played and the birthday dinner was served. It was announced at the recent | Orepe phinr dells maned | Jul. | cemetery 'SCOTTISH RITE DEGREE TEAM T0 WESTWARD CITIES A degree team from the Scottish Rite consisting of James W. Leivers, John J. Fargher, H. D. Stabler and Wailter B. Heisel left by boat yes- terday for Seward and Anchorage where the higher Masonic degrees will be conferred on classes of can- didates with the aid of local mem- bers. They expect to return in about two weeks. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'Moose Women Hold JUNEAU NURSE Inifiation Meeting WEDS RECENTLY Saturday Evening' AT YAKIMA, WN | Of interest to waexr many friends ! Women of the Moose met last|in Juneau is announcement of the | eatnrdav evening for initiation at|marriage of Elizabeth Nelson an was accepied into the organization.|yakima, Washington, March 6. Following the business meeting ing will be on Saturday, April 1. | ———2 April is home-making month, and the entertainment committee will be composed of Chairman Ethel- ruth Burreson, assisted by Cora which time Mrs. Ruth Maurstad|Staff Sergeant Chester Smith at Wilbur Nelson, sister and brother of the bride. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Alice Nelson of Yakima. She is a graduate of the Tacoma General Hospital and for the past four years has been on the staff of the Gov- * | ernment Hospital in Juneau as head nurse. She returned from the States a few days ago. d| S/Sgt. Smith is the son of the Rev. I. C. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Belle Plains, Kansas. He was The ceremony was performed by |stationed in Juneau at the sub-port |games and refreshments were en-|the Rev. Charles Gromley in the | for the past year and a half and joyed, and the men were invited to First Presbyterian Church. Attend- join the festivities. The next mweet- ants were Mrs. Esther Taylor and was recently transferred to Van- couver, Washington. GRANTED DIVORCE A divorce was granted in the U. S. District Court Saturday to Belle A. Campbell from Robert D. Camp- bell. - Here from Chichagof, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goddie are at the Gas- tineau Hotel. TIDES TOMORROW Low lide— 5:28 a. m,, 3.2 feet. High tide—11:31 a. m,, 165 feet. Low tide— 6:01 p. m., -1.2 feet. MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1944 § fi'A?PeAnfiis\sidn o . Fly Over Canada fo Juneau Is Tabled ' | OTTAWA, March 20.—Prime | Minister Mackenzie King has tabled the House of Commons notes of Canada and the United States for | renewing for a period of six months | permission granted Pan American Airways to fly over Canada to Ju- neau from Seattle. Costello and Sedella Berget. The refreshment committee will be Chairman Phyllis Lesher, Nan Le- vidual plates and the table was |decorated in pink and green with degrees has been arranged at Ju- | the birthday cake as the centerpiece. { - | neau upon the return of the degree |, Guests were Beth Daigler, Doris | mieux and Lyda Museth. ! | team. Dates set were April 14, 28, |Ann Bartlett, Donna Jewett, Sonna | The following reports are duc:| y May 12 and 26 at which four ses. |LOU and Diane Eickhoff, Donna, | Publicity, membership, war relief,| half sister | sions the degrees from the 4th to the [Roberta and Sandy Brown, Evelyn | hospital guild, library, Mooseheait, didates Eakiies. her home here > that meeting of the Scottish Rite Masons that a “slow class” for taking the "MIXED CASE FEATURES FRUITS VEGETABLES All Fancy Grades—Large Cans All Fancy Grades—Large Cans cans Green Giant PEAS cans ASPARAGUS . cans Whole Kernel CORN . cans Solid Pack TOMATOES cans Sliced BEETS Seattle; a ond Jenkins, Wisconsin; two brothers, H. P. 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