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JEAN TAYLOR ENGAGED T0 S. S6T. LIEN When the last gift was opened at at “absentee shower” given last THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA was spent embroidering dish tow-’lecung dust in cupboards and stor- els, which are to be sent to Mrs.jage closets around town. Johnson at Anchorage, along with| All housewives are urged to co- the shower gifts. operate by doing two things. 1. |it is empty. 2. Return it to their w H o H A {grocer as soon as it is empty and MIlK BOT‘I’[ES | The milk bottte question also is lcausing trouble in the States, and >Young People Méei Last Evening for Pre-Easter Social Last evening the Young People’s Fellowship and guests enjoyed a Roberts, Ada Isaacs, Barnes, Ann Barlow, Frances Bar- low, Zaida Carlson. GOWINGS ARE HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gowing have arrived from the States and are at the Hotel Juneau. —_———-——— An arrival from Portland, Oregon, Mrs. D. W. Bevel is at the Baranof evening for Mrs. Granville B. John- “Hotel. son, the former Miss Elizabeth Ter- ers report that in some cities Out- pre-Easter social at the residence — B hune, who was married recently at Anchorage, those present learned of the engagement of their hostess, Miss Jean Taylor to Staff Sergeant Victor G. Lien, USA Miss Taylor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike P. Taylor of this city and is well known here. She is a graduate of the Juneau High School and attended the University of Washington where she was affil- —_—————— Rinse their milk bottle as soon as | washed. there seems to be a general short- |S OUESTION/'\gc of all types of bottles. Travel- o i lside. they can’t buy a bottle of beer Juneau grocers and dairies are without presenting an empty. today seeking the answer to Lhe! So turn in your milk bottles. question of what becomes of milk| SR |bottles. The problem of securing| |enough bottles tc put milk in is| | becoming so serious that Junemxiws; may wake up sor.e day to find thv:J grocer outside their door with the cow. CECIL SAGE HERE | Cecil Sage, a guest at the Hotel Juneau, is registered from Spring- field, Missouri. DANCE — DANCE — DANCE of Phil Schroeder. The evening was | spent in vplaying Fibber McGee,; Tongue Twisters. Coo-Coo and Quiz. Games and refreshments were in |charge of committee members, Con- nie Paddock, Elizabeth Peratrovich, and Phil. Schroeder. Those present were: Martha Hamilton, Gilbert Hamilton, Amy James, John James, W. ... Soboleff, The milk has to be put into some | adv, Gibson Young, Alton Cropley, Ma- DANCE — DANCE — DANCE Tonight Elks Hall. adv. For Men Who Shave Sally A. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1944 4 Tonight Elks Hall. ) | iated with the Alpha Chi Omega (kind of a container—and plenty| bel Cropley, Evelyn M. Ridley, Ethel| sorority. Staff Sergeant Lien, sta- of bottles have been provided—but | tioned at the Juneau Sub Port, is|somehow they seem to vanish into| from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nofthm air. y date has been set for the wedding.| James C. Cooper, President of The combined shower and an- Juneau Dairies, Inc., says that each | nouncement party was given at the month the company has shipped tc| CITY CAFE SPECIAL PREPARATION == Taylor residence on Gold Belt Avenue. Fourteen guests were asked for the occasion and the evening Juneau 868 new milk bottles. Stili there aren’t enough. | It is. believed that many are col-| | R § ) l} ) \ ) ! | Charm In Our PHONE 318 \ ' { \ 4 1 A H ; § i Open Evenings Cold Wave ORYDS BEAUTY sALON —~—— TRACY DEVENEY Mrs. Sherwood and I Juneau for the big crop We have never wonderful cooperation hedalth protection for a COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building CURTIS A Good Harvest * It is a good American custom to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. OPENS SUNDAY AT 6 P. M. ® Under New Management ® Newly Renovated WILLIAM LOTT Therefore, wish to express our whole-hearted appreciation to the people of of honest votes. before known such or such solidarity in campaigning for the right of the people to be free to choose the milk of their preference. We will continue to put our utmost into producing the very best of farm products and also, fight for a higher standard of 1l of Alaska. Thanks, Juneau! H.SHERWOOD 7 YELLOW A NEW TRANSPORTATION SERVICE for the GASTINEAU CHANNEL AREA We are pleased to announce the inauguration of a new transportation plan which is not only in the interest of providing better taxi service for the residents of Gastineau Channel, but in the more important interest of sav- ing — on tires, gasoline and wear - in the furtherance of the war effort. WE NOW HAVE IN OPERATION 24 HOURS A DAY, TWO DIS- PATCHING STANDS -~ the main stand on Front Sireet, downtown, and a branch stand at the small boat harhor. Taxis dispatches from either/sia- tion will return 1o the stand nearest the point at which the passenger dis- embarks. Similarly, a taxi stationed at the stand nearest the point from which a call is placed will answer the call. You can get a taxi from either stand simply by calling either 22 or 1. A direet telephone line connects both offices. We are sure that the estab- lishing of the branch office at the small boat harbor will prove a conven- ience for residents of that section. TWO OFFICES ------- Open All the Time BE SAFE IN AN INSURED CAB! ¢The Thinking Fellow Calls a Yellow” CAB CO. HARBOR CAB C0. Phone 1 SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME NEEDS NO BRUSH R MEN who find it necessary to shave every day, Glider is in- valuable. Glider is made specially for daily shavers. A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. Smooth down skin ! 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