The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 25, 1944, Page 2

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Anthony William Anthony wool, two-piece bolera type suit. 79,50 Blotta, Size 16 BOTTOM Anthony Blotta, black wool, two-piec Size 12 » TRINITY GUILDS T0 HOLD RUMMAGE SAL The two guilds of Holy Trinity | Cathedral will held a rummage sale | Thursday in the church bastmenH beginning at 10 o'clock in the morn- ing, it was announced today by | those in charge. ranging details for the sale are n Feldon and Mrs. Robert | Mrs. Frank Dufresne | Back from California} After a fouth months' absence, | Mrs. Frank Dufresne is back from | Los Angeles, having returned on a; Young Pranklin, whom she h“sj been visiting, will remain in Los | Angeles to complete his senior year | in high school, where he has the distinction of being solo clarinetist for the school orchestra. > Girl Scout Council Has Ng-Host Lunch| :uncheon was held yes- won in the Gald Room THE WAY YOU WANT TOLOCK . . . . fashionable clothes, but defin- sheer Two brilliant designers, highly itely not over-done . . . vil s, black crepe with A all cver print. Size 35.00 CENTER 1t morthbound steamer. | \ BRINGINGUPFATHER | i Sleek, well-groomed, with an air and flair all your own . . . In clothes which become you, correct clothes for your size and type . .. Blotta, and Bass . . heer black tailored suit dress. 79.50 B Behrends Ca QUARLITY SINCE /887 of the Girl Scout Council, the af-|from a several week's trapping ex- fair being given especially to honor} vedition, bringing home a payload individual werkers who last year | of furs. devoted much time to Girl Scout | | activities in chis area. | DOUGLAS TEAM LOSES { The ‘'uncheon was arranged ,,y‘w In a rifle contest last evening be- : Mrs. George Folta and Mis. E. L41 tween the Juneau Territorial Guard Keithahn. .:Pcm\d :ez::‘n a:d ;heHD(l)luglnstecond " bt eam at the A. B. Hall in Juneau, Fa’luxlll?:s)zr h;:?:wa'“i‘ ;::(2] HMII;{ the Juneau Unit led the score all the | Felix To‘nel', Mrs. Floyd F: | way, ending the*match with a 776 'agerson, { 665 score. | Mrs. Ralph Wright, Mrs. Rnymond;m ot L. Wolfe, Mrs. W. H. Matthews and | Miss Ruby McNeil. ———————— DOUGLAS — | RUSTADS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rustad and | | Skipper and Duggie returned yes- | terday from a two week’s trip to | Petersburg. They spent the two ! weeks visiting with friends at their | former home town, and made the NEW | trip both ways on Mr. Rustad’s | | trolling boat. | OFFICERS, TODAY'S ELECTION | L 2 “ Judges in today's Territorial elec- plfyuxlr’x;rrlxi }::lx }t‘:: ;’;’_wg‘eiéz;i tion’ at the City Hall are Herman Service. Savikko, L. W. Kilburn and August vice. Starting yesterday, e 181 5y " plection clerks are Mrs. Ed- | stationed on | job. WITH U. S. FOREST SERVICE the Montana Oreck | w1y Bach and Mrs. Dewey Dore. | UP to noon today, electars were slow | | in geing to the polls. | LIBRAKY CLOSED TONIGHT 1 - e —— | Because of the Territorial Primary | FROM STRAWBERRY POINT | Election beiug held in thecnyHall‘ Robert E. Bennett has arrived Chambers today, there will be no |in Juneau from. Strawberry Point library hours this evening. Hbwever, | and is staying at the Baranof. | it will be open as usual on Saturday, | e | says Mrs. Jensen. | TENAKEL ARRIVAL HERE | T A. Dermott O'Toole, a recent ar- TRAPPERS I rival from Tenakee, is a guest at ) Joe, Jr, and Joe Reida, Sr., and the Baranof. of the Baranof Hotel by members | Clancy Henkins returned yesterday THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN OPENS HERE TOMORROW to continue the work and accomp-, lish the needs of the Salvation| Army, opens in Juneau tomorrow.! “We are entirely dependent upon the public for financial support,” Capt. T. J. (Ted) this telp us to help others.” raise the objective. That the work of the Salvation| Army is appreciated is evidenced by w letters received by tral America, Capt. Dyck, among which have beeni One of the main points of in- the numerous {on There will be some 35 solicitors Temple, out to help the Salvation Army%o'?2 the following: te Dear Captain: ' the nice thin you gave us this' of May to raise money for repairing | Christmas time. |the camp. ;’1"“‘!)’&1" | is he 2\ The tea is open to the public. X | A el A RS :__p...._p_ and Mrs. John H. Geyer. All Irl(‘n(!\i Dear Captain: CARD OF THANKS of the couple are invited to attend} “You most likely think that I 3 Fiee as no written invitations have been| here. ndliness and services to all the eople regardless of their social or teiigious affiliations, we cerely grateful.” s S Mar st will be the judging of posters { which are being made by the Scouts as part “We all want to thank’ you for crive is to be held the first week We wish to thank everyone for am very ungrateful because I did iheir kindness and thoughtfulness not thank you the day you were ghown during the loss of our be- 1 found the note in the BOX j,yeq and learned that you had sent the .. groceries. luxuries in it. When I buy I can only buy the very necessary things.' My husband joins me in sayin thank you.” ;| 3 AN OLD COUPLE. % Dear Captain: “I am anxious to contact my ter. Would you please inquire whereabouts. Tell her That mother has passed on.” " | LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. NOTE — The Salvation Army in Juneau located this pafty and pass- ed on the desired information. Dear Captain: | “I wish to thank you for locating my friend.” N AN. ALASKAN. Dear Captain: “I am writing you with the hope that I can obtain some informa- tion regarding my husbhand. I have not seen him nor heard from him since July. 1942." AN ANXIOUS WIFE, I} San Jose, Calif. Exhibits Gathered | The annual campaign for f““dfi; By Girl S(OU‘S fOf Silver Tea Apri! 29 interesting Dyck,” and now going together for the enter- year we need more than $2,726 tainment for the silver ito effectively carry on our work, so given by Girl Scout Troop Three April 29 in the Scottish Rite The te ) to 5 p.m., raising money for the camp fund. xhibits on Mexico, China, Nor- and Sweden, Alaska of the son and Also for the many beautiful Your order had some floral offerings MRS, MRS. DOROTHY CARR, MR. and PETERSON. are being planned. are sin- The lodge room an 8 c'clock evening whei: Mis: read by the Rev 4, to be held from for the purposé church and Cen- | i) ging befc Miss Mac . 8 only attendenc. Jol fund drive. This' Foliowing ine issued. brother, Houston Lee Hubbard, accompanied by his| rived here aying at| He is with the | FLOSSIE CARR, wife and daughter, from Gustavus, ai | theé Juneau Hotel CAA. MRS. GORDON ady. r, daughter of Mr exhibits are omb-r of C becomes the oride of Walt tea to be USCG, son of Mrs. Bes: Story City, Iowa, The vows Willis R. Booth of the Northern Light Presbyterian SINN-MACOMBER NUPTIALS WiLL BE ON THURSDAY the Scottish | Rite Temple will be the scene for | wedding Thursday of and Wedding meisic will be played by Mrs. Lou.Hudson and Ei e the serv 1 ber will be given in P. Dawes and s Betty Ann Wilson wili be h'l‘; y UsecaG, will act as best man for the groom.| ceremony 1 Wyne at reception will be held at Eighth Street home of Dr — e, GUSTAVUS ARRIVALS HERE ha nd Doris Macom- | Mrs. An- | , Wash,, | Sinn, | sinn of | will bul t Ehler the NOTE~After two weeks' search,'; the Salvation Army located the husband. Dear Captain: ) “Regarding the lunches you serv- ed us boys on the cold winter nights. Thanks for the generous refreshments.” § A SOLDIER BOY. Dear Captain: “If ever there was an organiza- tion of which it can truly be said that it needs no commendation, I am sure it is the Salvation Army. In a world engaged today prin- cipally in destruction, the humani- tation services of the Red Shield stand out even more vividly than ever before as the work of one of mankind's greatest agencies for ZACK GORDON, | Director, Juneau USO Club. Dear Cap: “We want something to do i our spare time. Will you get us some pieces of aluminum from your | salvage department. We melt it! down and make knife handles. It certainly helps a lot to have some- | thing to do in our spare time.” | DEFENSE WORKER, On a Lonely Island. Dear Ted: | “It is with pleasure that the Ju- neau Rotary Club writes in apprec- iation of the fine work of the Sal- vation Army in Juneau. “When a service such as yours goes on quietly aiding mankind we | mentally note its prnisewormineas; f but do not think to voice our ap- | preciation. 1 1 “The Salvation Army in Juneau performs many services both lflrgei | and small in the ‘Salvation of man- kind from all kinds of spiritual, moral and temporal distress.’ “We appreciate the work of your| organization in this city.” JUNEAU ROTARY CLUB, Harold 'Foss, President. Miss Alice Brandebury, Super- visor, Child Welfare Service, writes a brief note to Capt. Dyck, express- ing thanks “for the fine coopera tion and the many services given to the people by your agency at the request of the Territorial Depart- ment of Public Welfare. For yourl | { { When orderimg by mail give . address and following Length Insleeve Chest Seat Bottoms Inside Le Waist TAILOR BLU Expertly tailored fully made fo or ted from stock. We + MADE BS and care- der or fit- first serge, in of WEIGHT ired weight JUMPER: $37.00 $1.00 Satisfaction Gua teed or, & money gladly refunded. PANTS: ength lccform Co ice 1911 1312 2nd Ave., SEATTLE | TRANSPORTA ION DON'T YOU EVER THINK TO MY D SEE HOW HE 1S ? GO RIGHT UP AND ASk HM HOW HE FEELS/! !iii@‘ l Nmfiflm; MAGGIE - | THINK YOU HAD BETTER GO UP AND SEE YOUR BROTHER- | THINK HE'S DELIRIOUS AGAIN-— HE'S ASKIN' FER WATER/ TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE via YAXUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK ——— NOME ——— BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 | Office Baranof Hotel Hotel Juneau For Comfort Ai Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH | | { . ', || Most Convenient Location {1/ =~THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Megr., Clarence Wise The Sewing Basket ! BABY HEADQUARTERS : Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska prTeTeTys T Please RETURN Your| Milk Bottles Promptly. Juneau Dairies; Inc." WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 Alaska’s Largest Apartment P Hotel d ‘ ORDER YOUR EVERY ROOM WITH TUB RABBIT SKINS ond SHOWER * Now Reasonable Rates Tanned, cleansd and ab * ready to make up. |4 VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY 1 Phone 800 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA * Lumber and Building Materials 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 - FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau M ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Hawk An- Pel- - Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tendkee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 18 138 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 ¢ 10 8. 10 18 10 0 18 18 Todd ....... 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 3 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines o Juneau .. $18.00 mm’ Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c 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 60c SCHEDUé;EEmE‘nUESDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 i “ 20.00 Express per pound—Minimum of $100 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—] of 60c and Wrangel 1 v o Petemsbicg warrants. _ Schedules passenger traffic and Rates Subject to

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