The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1944, Page 2

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PAGL TWO Fine Perfumes Saybury House Coat printed rayons lovely to look bury her Sizes 12-44 3.95 10 19.95 hoice Phoenix Hose Above all other hose, Phoenix lovely rayons in wonderful spring shades. 13510 9 @ b Cobra, Tabu, White Should- # 9] ers, Menace, Cassandra in £ | Do Coien o taetees Blouses ;’5 pecial gift, indeed. e S B O 3 new suit, tailored or jfi 375'3000 dressy types. Prints ,,/‘ or solid colors, ® - @ 3.95-12.95 14 @ i 9 DIES SUDDENLY AT NORTH BEND SEATTLE, April 7—The parents, and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, all four brothers and four sisters, and her husband attended the 10 a.m. fun- eral mass at St. James Cathedral for Mary King, 30, of a prominent Nome family The Rev. Daniel J. Connors con- ducted the mass and burial was in Calvary The husband, Maurice, is a flier with the Alaska Star Lines, and was with her when she died sud- denly at North Bend on March 28, where she had been living with his d Mrs. F. G. King. Mr. a A son, Mike, three years old, also, survives. Brothe Joseph at Kotzebue, *Ricree a flew south from QUALITY SINCE /887 The Mrs. Julian Eileen Taylor, Norleen, fornia, came north. sisters, atsy and Ann came north from California. The fourth sister, Kath- leen, is working here. ————— - LETTER MAKES RECORD TIME FROM ENGLAND This might be taken as an indi- | cation of what we can expect after the war in mail service: A letter postmarked from “Some- where In England” on March 29| was received in Juneau yesterday . six .days after leaving England. | The letter was from Maj. Henry April 8 at 8 pm. B. Owen to his son, Henry B. Owen, | Jr., traffic manager of Juneau's Pan American Airways office. e GRANTED DIVORCE Ethel K. Perkins was granted a divorce from Robert P. Perkins in | United States District Court here. Alaska. James, in the army in Cali- | Both are residents of Klukwan. 1924—May 11 pm. ; 1925--May 7 2 p. i 9| 1926—April 26 pam | ?{11927—~Muy 13 am.{ 5‘1928~May 6 pm.! g 1929—May 5 p.m )(1930—May 8 3 p.m. et g 200¢ | 1931—May 1 am 1932—May 1 . 1 am.| FIREMEN REELECT 1033—May 8 b 1934—April 30 7 p.m FORMER OFFICERS :035—vay 15 2 pm % 1936—April 30 12 p.m. V. W. Mulvihill was reelected Fire | 125, My 12 ymd Chief at a meeting last night of the | .936—May 6 pm.g Juneau Volunteer Fire Department | 939—April 20 P held at the Fire Club in the City | 1940-—April 20 pm Hall. | 1941—May 3 am. | Also reelected were Minard Mill, | 1942—April 30 pm. Assistant Fire Chief; John Morri- | 1943—April 28 7:22 pm son, Secretary; A. Hendrickson, S5 TR pe e i PG Foreman of Company No. One; J. C. | DANCE — DANCE Johnston, Foreman of Company No. Elks Hall Saturday Night | Two. Wallis George was elected as | 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ ARG ) Church Officials | ¢ Eleded at Meet 1]} P{gbyterian'y r /1 4 9 9 : . A joint meeting of the congrega- ? tion and corporation of the North- ) ern Light Presbyterian Church was held Wednesday night in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian | Church and was preceded by a cov- | ered dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The | dinner was attended by 125 persons and was under the sponsorship off the Martha Society and the World Service Circle ! 5 At the meeting which followed, | & reports were read and adopted ?fi Splendid reports were made by the i ) Z g Dixon, Clarence Warfield and Ralph G. Wright. Mrs. Stella Young was | | ) reelected as church treasurer. treasurers, showing balances for the | year and budget of $6,500 was adopted for this year, which began | April 1. i It was announced that the church membership had shown a gain of 42 persons for the year and tributes | were paid to the Rev. and Mrs. | Willis R. Booth for their excellent | work, with a standing vote of thanks | and confidence being extended them. Edwin Sutton was elected as Rul- ing Elder, replacing Claude Hirst, who is leaving for the South. Mr. Sutton’s ordination will take place in the near future it was announced. Elected as trustees were Delbert AN OO OOC 1.95 Mrs. Davis is moving to Anchor- | age and the club members wish to | bid her farewell in an appropriate manner. She has been very actice | in the club since it was instituted | % last December and is going to be ('5 missed by all. | The luncheon is to be held at the ,) Baranof Hotel on Monday at noon. | (?’ All members wishing to attend are | » urged to make reservations with | /j Mrs. Horace Adams, (telephone 313) » by noon tomorrow. e b4 o Here Are Dales ¢ lce Has Moved | ¢ In Former Years P ? 1917-—April 30 ), 1918—May 11 fits and wears bet- ter 2.50-4.95 The ice at Nenana has moved out in former years on the following| dates: 11:30 a.m 33 am pm. am am pm pm. | ; 1919—May 3 11920 —May 11 | 1921—~May 11 | 1922—May 12 % | 1923—May 9 adv.i QWanted! Men an | Women Who Are Hard of Hearing | " | To make this simple, no risk hearing test. | 1f you are umpnrl:rlly deafened, bothered | [ ————————— | by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard- g | ened or coagulated wax (cerumen), try the PLEASE | Soimeichodtsta sonn iy has enabled them to hear well again. You | Rinse your milk bottles as must hear better after making this simple soon as they are empty. | test or you get your money back at once. Juneau Dairies, Inc. Trustee. e SONS OF NORWAY Regular meeting Saturday night adv. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops todsy at | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | “The Rexall Store” | ‘Xlu |the Gastineau Hotel 2 pShca e G ‘ , Emblem Club No-Host| Barbizon ' Luncheon s Monday Lingerie J Members of the Emblem Club are | ) planning a no-host luncheon on Gowns, slips, bed 5 Monday as a “going-away” party | jackets. Barbizon ) for Mrs. Edith Davis. | ) ) ) ) ) ) A I SALESMAN HERE ATTENTION g That we the undersigned, having Florence, wellknown sales-|taken over the C Cafe manage- an arrival here and is at ment will not be responsible for any debts contracted prior to' April 1, We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of , our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK ——-— NOME ——— BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M‘ P AN Y WHAT'S YER MOTHER BAWLIN' ABOUT?WHAT HAVE | DONE NOW? BRINGING UP FATHER IT'S NOT_YOU-DADDY- SHE JUST HEARD THE NEWS ABOLIT MR. GROGAN-NEXT DOOR-LOSING HIS HEARING - SOUNDS LIKE SHE 15 CRYIN' AGAIN - ILL GO IN AN’ TRY TO COMFORT HER- I/Wé\ ¥ =0 res Syndicate, Inc., World rights resetved TG TgT 'Junean's Newest Eating Esfablishment - PHONE171 Proprietors LY—ANDY FONG ‘4 DINE TROPIC AND DANCE OPEN AL L N¥GHT LOCATED OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE Serving Both Chinese and American DISHES FRIDAY, APRIL 7, |94'4'; 4 | luncheon, Baranof Hotel, Monday |April 10 at 12 noon. Reservations R - |must be made by noon Salurd.fi,," 1 ¥ NOTICE with Mrs. Horace Adams. Phone! Emblem Club Members—No host 313. adv. 1944, adv. DEVENEY & LOTT. Schilling Som ething you can count on— J chilling “Flavor Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rales ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH i} Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise || The Sewing Baskel BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children's Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska @ Perrect comtort ® Centrally located e Bplendid food and (A BATAAN CAFE Mer. all with Bath Genuine Chow Mein }- | ALASKANS LIKE THE Chop Suey COME ONE | .COME ALL! | . 289 So. Franklin Street Open All Night T BARANOF r i t Alaska’s Largest Apartment - H | ORDER YOUR | EVERY ROOM WITH TUB 4 and SHOWER RABBIT SKINS ‘ : . * NOW Reasonable Rates Tanned, cleaned and all £ ) * ready to make up, et ] | MP, Phone 800 YGEATTLE, wASHINGTON | | ' ! ¥y COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY , ° OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials T PHONES 587 or 747--JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME ! Woodley Airways JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL.INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday PAMLAflSzfl COASTAL Ale!lES ALASKA COASTAL AIRLIN Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Ex SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau..$8 $10 §18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10, 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan. 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway Juneau — $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. " 10.00 Express 3 per pound—Minimum Charge 60c cen . _ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A. M. Juneau Hoonah Excursion Inlet ... $15.00 $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg Juneau $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25c per pound~—Minimum of $1.09 to Ketchikan Exw—l.u:lummn-d—lflnm-ufleuPMng and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic . There is no substitute for newspaper advertising."g |

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