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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA == o | “Paper Doll” will be sung by the “prevailing weather SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1944 : " : . MONTHI.Y MEE"“G last month. A. B. Phillips, of _thc' . did not “pre- Juneau Schools also has been kind pr'ng on(er' |entire group in an original arrange- (vail” when he was here before. ¢ OF vas HElD AT enough to superintend the packing | ment by Mrs. Pitts. . MayBury, Hollywood director with o of a box of text boks requested by 'I' B P i d The musical groups taking part|Warner Brothers since 1927, began GOVERNOR'S HOUSE the men and this has been sent 0 e resen e in the program are the Girls’ Glee |his career in 1924 as assistant di- VOTE FUR AN ALASKAN also to the same base. Members of . Club, the Mixed Chorus, me'smg_‘rertor at Goldwyn's Studios and ' b % - the Juneau Unit of the A.W.V.S. B H gh S h I‘mg Debs and the Eight Balls. |later at Universal. Cul.ti G Sh tt k The American Women's Voluntary are asked to deliver their donations y I 3 ( 00 | This will be the tenth eoncert s » a ue Services, Juneau Unit, held itS of cookies for the men in the PR |that Mrs. Pitts has i raise Alaska = g AR B | e | s presented in Born - monthly meeting last "'f‘d““*da-‘» Aleutians on the next meéting day oL Fri:ay. AP]'-IH 2_3' e ‘J.uneau‘me five years she has directed mEvSuRpRISE vlslToR - ok April 19 at the Governor’s Hon;e. scheduled for May 17. A notice will ll;l‘:i); Sifinc:lcwx:certp”:::;r !L;e B;:"music department of the school. The group meets 1e third Wed- i : o ) | 4 The group meets on the third Wed- pe published in the Empire a few| . o5 0% oo Unl oo "N pitts,| Cirls taking part in the program GE'I'S SURPRISE I promise full and honest consideration of all nesday, of each month days previously to remind those who| " 3 f ‘| will be dressed in light colored for- islati ’ The report of the Hospitality |wish to contribute. This year the theme ?f the con-!mfll gowns .aad 'the Boys Witk Vet | legislation Committee showed ma.( over 50 JUu-| The annual election will take cert will be “Contrast. Tintk solth: OAKLAND, Uit —Uoast Guards- : . [ad neau women are offering their ser- | place on that date, May 17, and a| The first part of ‘the vprogram} man. Arthur’ Jacobeen, 34, @ropped 1am not committed to any pressure groups vices one afternoon a month o ¢t | nominating committee was appoint will be composed of classical mu-| RSt homis K muFpriss. vialt atth i i as hostess at the A.W.V.S. booth ‘?‘ ed by the directors who are the ;f unMariYacc‘:m;:fh g;fl:m;m;n "fl"delTH HRS' MO“OII 22 months in the South Pacific. c d d ‘ n the Baranoi Hotel. Although only |.,arter members, and who have| Ineima orkle wi n, - | . & ek ;i o “ i H As he got out of the cab, he saw | a few men have so far availed pean working as acitv: members of xangz:mem of “I Waited for the: pl("uRE UN“ AAanly et ey s Wit andall ale or ouse Ol nepflsellhfives ) themselves of the booth’s Services,|the Juneau Unit for thies years,|Lord” by P‘e:jxx MEI::E]:SOhg. Lily | r | ohatre rabble and' twisted pipes. (Subject to Democratic Primary, April 25) which are designed to extend the|a) former members are urged 0 Ann Maurstad will eard in a S | e S b S T 5 . |An arm; lane had crashed into hospitality of Juneau homes to the lattend on that date piano solo composed , by Ed""‘d‘ In Juneau to collect equipment kmin: el;gm persons. (Paid advertisement) stranger officers or other service R TR Greig. ‘whlch had been stored since last| vBut his parents, unhurt, were ¥ men stopping temporarily in Ju-| For the second part of the con-|November’s unsuccessful attempt “’mm a8 ot e hon‘|e of an‘ i neau, there was the conviction at CDA Publi( card cert, which will be composed of film a movie at Glacier Bay, Capt. v 3 2% : the meeting that if the booth was ‘modem music, Douglas Gregg and"y_ R. Maybury, with the First Mo- i Bu"’-’—AhOF S, ! —— — o -~ more widely advertised it might| . Buddy Hunter will play a duet with/tjon Picture Unit, Army Air Forces, J contact a larger number of service Pany Lasi nghi guitar and trombone. The popular is today mourning the fact that the | An arrival from Fairbanks, Anna THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISING! men who would be; glad to meet | EEL.5 | Withtow 1s, b (e Bathnct bl L ouGE R . e 95 S R R Juneau people and be invited to| L ¢ G E e L > - dinner in their homes. Therefore nl;‘m’?s‘";’:s:'r‘tei’c‘f‘::;ir:;‘”}‘";gdal‘a:‘ VOTE FOR . i was decided to continue the W0k | i paen i witn members | [Edlith IBonesteel Barras of the comm e s g of the Catholic Daughters of Am- signs made to advertise it. Mrs. erica as hostesses. s made to_aaveree iM% ey noeses. - © | CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL HOUSE v be glad to have the names of more | g . Behrends Department Store, | . . . valutibeers N B M o Subject to Democratic Primary " The sewing for the Alaska Health| prizes for bridge went to Miss APRIL 25th clinics has been almost completed |Kay Kennedy and Mr. J. Shurre. Mrs. “Jimmy" ‘Barras . . . whose husband has been a property under the abie chairmanship of |For whist, Mrs. Anna Haydon and owner on the channel for 30 years and a long time miner and mill Mrs. B. D. Stewart. Steve Stanworth. Mrs. Jacobson and worker . . . The Day Nursery Committee 1s| Willlam Rechin won henors in pin- Mrs. Barras . . . a teacher, social worker, business.executive; 3 - still seeking a suitable house. Any-|ochle and for bingo, prizes went to| member of civie and fraternal organizations, viz: Girls Scouts 4 . one knowing of an available house,| Miss Agnes Regan and Neil Moore. | Council, Victory Gardens Committee, D. T. Women's Club, etc.; 3 centrally located and having a TR SRR i Veteran of World War I, as Hospital Aide. g good-sized yarc, will do the com-| Spices still are used to preserve| PROGRESSIVE . . HONEST FAIR mittee @ service by telephoningfood in parts of China and North| (Paid Advertisernent) ¢ Mrs. Jacques Schurre at Black Gan_iMrlca. s —_— - The Salvage Committee Under the | e e = ~ — — chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Mc-| i 4 :)- P Cormick reporced that the fat sal-| 3 4 3 - g & B ¥ I vage campaign through the cooper- 4 : % 4 J ™ ation of the local butchers and the Army Transport Service, is still in Kl progress. Any butcher in town will! take the fat if taken in in one pound tin cans. Then when a suf- A ficiently large amount has been col- . lected the Army will transport it . " to Seattle. | Mrs. Fred Geeslin, treasurer, re- BY ported upon the amount taken in C .‘did t t at the card party held at the Gov- a a e 0r ernor’'s House last week. | Mrs. Gruening reported that three Lo cartons of books and cookies were AN“Y (Fong) CAD | sent to an air base in the Aleutians | 3 i | SENATE - (Formerly of The Tropics) F M : ; 5 or nen : Democratic Pri "The reception given to me in my venture last Decemb_er in ra lc rlmarY o uve bringing to the people of Juneau and Douglas and to my friends in the : armed services an expression of culinary art in the preparation _oi APRIL 25 1944 Chinese and American dishes, gained in my 18 years experience in ! Duilyl the restaurant business—has been gratifying. % now find that the quarters which I have occupied in The & " Tropics are too small to accommodate my many friends, and for that ® Four Terms in the House of Representatives SPECIAL PREPARATION reason I am moving to a' NEW LOCABTION. }?(i:cup\l/(ilnqsihe quc]l;lers (R A formerly taken by the Balaan Cafe at 289 South Franklin treet, where 5 ¢ m L ¥ SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME it will be my pleasure to serve you, and where the preparation cf . Spe(lker 0f the Hm'se ‘” 1943 s > NEEDS NO BRUSH meals will still be under my personal supervision. i ; R MEN who find it necessary ! “The new location will give me twice as much space. 1 ?qke . ‘Ie has won his sp'lrs fm‘ t'.e smte to shave every day, Glider is in- this opportunity of informing my friends of the change and inviting :i’:!;“‘bllf' Ghd‘i{" "“'de 'p'fi“"y’“ the patronage of new ones.” g 2 3 . : Sy sl tl:m. ol;.v':= ;;ooc cream, __ANDY (Fong) CADIENTE 1 have served through four stormy sessions in the House, the last term as L) ) ¢ Speaker of that body. [ believe the experience thus gained qualifies me for T noe Glider. faskinaah your fs0e the position I now seek—that of Territorial Senator representing the people thoroughly with soap and hot water. | of the First Division. I'am proud of my record of legislative service, and I 4 xfln s';;lrtel:dy L7¥ Glider vi.}:iikly lm: Grand OPemg--New I wati“n know that the residents of the First Division will look well into the record . v bmdll, ¥ before casting their ballots in”the Primary Election on April 25." R —smooths down the y top layer. L i ¢ Brhd EpeSm e | 2 P.M. This Afternoon e 8 : cut your whiskers close and clean | o ® . 1 St i S e | VOTE FOR JIM DAVIS----APRIL 23 eliminates the soreness that daily | - roe i _ - e : 2 -hgvingk jreq\x‘ently provo‘ku lf?zel sen- | s v gt sitive skins—leaves your face ing | ®_ 4 v smoother and cleaner, i Open Continuously Thereafter? (Paid Advertisement) ‘We sincerely believe that Glider i will give you more shaving comfort | % than any cream you have ever tried. Get a tube at your store today. [ w | . ‘' i HE WILL GO : | Democratic i for Sl TO SERVE ONLY . Rent Pa.i)d by ; i DELEGATE the WHO WILL pay the rent DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE : : : if you have to move unex- o o | to PEOPLE of stroys your home? ! !01’ T CONGRESS ALASKA! it o R ATTORNEY GENERAL Insurance to your fire | i policy. The cost is very small for this protection. ‘ * : A H Z 1 . Shattuck If You Want a “Rubber ‘ A | ta 29, Agency g | ' ; DON°T VOTE FOR ME! i ; : ; INSURANCE—BONDS ) i v JUNEAU i (Paid Advertisement) i it (Paid Advertisement) . I o T