The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 5, 1944, Page 2

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES :l[lIHERAN WORLD “M‘(’)ose Womento - ACTION OBSERVED | Meet Saturday HERE O_N SUNDAY| Sunday,”May 7, will be ovserved | {by most of the Lutheran churches| The Women of the Moose will ithroughout the United States as|meet tomorrow night at 8 o ock ~_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Potluck Dinner| A potluck dinner at 7 o'clock will| |BPW Club fo hold f | At Lodge Rooms‘be held Monday evening, May 8, in| For You Who Love A Truly Lovely Hat |the basemeni of Holy Trinity Cath-' edral by members of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Following the dinner there will; be a meeting, with the president, Germaine Montabert Originals . . . . new mid-s¢ tion of thirty originals, the delit Montabert . . . Amazing beautiful, compelling . . Millinery you love and iove to wear. md straws, black, and high shades wited . B. M. Behrends Co. Quality Since 1887 ANNUAL MEHIIIG Girl Scount Council, BUDAPEST " OF ADVENTISTS OPENS TONIGHT | v o e i scut cou ] GE | cil and Leaders has been called for 9 Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at lASI N'GHT The annual meeting at the Sev-|the home of Mrs. Earl McGinty, |enth-Day ~Adventist church will| 217 Seventh Street. open tonight in Juneau and con-| It is desired that all be present tinue through Saturday and Sun-|as reports will be made on the Girl day. Pastor V. G. Anderson of | Scout Camp Drive. A discussion Portland, presidentof the North on Victory Gardens will also be Pacific Union Conference of Sev- | ‘taken up. (Continued trom Page one) he returning pilots. Ad last night followed the Leaders Will Meet‘ Mrs. C. P. Jenne, presiding L ) RAINBOW GIRLS |Lutheran World Action Day on|at their lodge rooms in the Seward | which a total of $1,315,000 will be|Building. This is Hospital Guild 'sought %ot the support of the var-|and Child Care Month for the or- (fous activities undertaken due to ganization. the present world war. The local| The refreshment L congregation, Resurrection Luther-|composed of Chairman Myrtle Lind, an Church, 'has set as its minimum | assisted by M Miller -and Billie goal an offering of $125. | Jmegle. On the entertainment com- The pastor’s sermon will be titled Mittee is Chairman Lyda Museth, “Lutheran World Action” and ‘the 'With [ Sheeper and Ethel | combined Junior and Senior Choirs, ColVin 2 {will sing Christiansen’s “Thine Be All committee chairmen are re- the Glory,” by special request. | quested to submit their reports, and e Miss Roed As Guest members and officers having rituals ‘ : Miss Elsie M. Roed, who escaped"‘“‘ ked by the senior regent to Rite from Norway last fall, is expected | '™ them to this meeting 3 to worship with the congregation | |at this service. If arrangements can| be completed she will be asked to / \speak briefly during the service. i 4 | Also at this service the Sacrament of the Infant Baptism will be ad-'s# | ministered to Fred Johan, son ‘of! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon Baxter, ‘wear BAWSER and Ann Marie, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Maynard Peterson. A /{05/”7- i yflu ouwe | "The public is cordially invited to i E: /n it your audlience! committee is bow for Girls. lodge Temple and T ST S e MANY PERSONS OUT, . SOUTHBOUND VESSEL ‘ | | A vessel brought the following |persons from Sitka to Juneau: I J. F. Pearce, Mrs. Gertrude Bu- ichanan and baby, Eugene Samuel- {son, John McKay, Alexander Meli- {vadov, Dan McCullough, Herman | Ridley, Lawrence Christomos, Ray- {mond Sophy, John Krugness, Law- ' nce Hénry, Walter Williams, Law- |rence Bahover, Peter Oustigoff, C. J. Wadsworth, Mrs~ C. J. Wads- |worth, Mrs. M. Marshall, Miss An- |nie Matshall, William Wanamaker, |Miss Mae Stephenson, E. M. Ein- |ney, Miss Ethel Thomas, George }\‘lzlcome, Harvey ~Welcome, Earl Cox, frl ‘Thatcher. 1 | Those leaying here for Seattle, {were Mrs. Fred Brandes Sr., Mary {Ann Brandes, Hanna Pileberg, Beu- {lah McCall, Mrs. Duke Mitrovich, Miss Eloise Beacon, Anna Edmonds, Harold Bates, 'A. Hermle, J. M. Boardman, Capt. W. W. Day T/Sgt. | Wilmer C. Maurer, T/Sgt. C. Brann, T/5 Craig Blanchard, T/5 Carl J. Hillemeyer, T/5 Glen Cupp, Mrs. J. A. Hunter, Mrs. K. R. Howard, Mrs. Shell Simmons and infant, L. H. Weaver and Mimi Orr. | Enroute to Petersburg were Miss Bessie E. Moore, Richard Moore, Jean Moore, C. A. Moore, and H. { lR, Smith. 4 For Ketchikan—Dr. R. L. Carl- son, Ethel Schoolings, S/B W. S. Wright, T. A. Jones, Mrs. T. A. Jones, E. L. Nelson, Mrs. E. L. Nel- son, S. R. Stevens and S. McRae. e i ARRIVALS . After V ictory When the war is won, Pan American Airways will pioncer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Meanwhile, we are 1009 engaged in the war effort — withevery passenger and every ounce of cargo priorited by the Armed Forces—and we appreci- ate your patience and understanding when the accommodation you want is not available. P CAN AIRW “PAN AMER FROM SITKA Mr. and Mrs C. J. Wadsworth, | of Sitka, are guests at the Gastin- - eau Hotel. | NO.RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION enth-Day Adventists will preach to- ck the night before on Bu- | Rumania’s Capital City T great damage was done and ail yards and system extending or two miles were blasted. o R L KR DR. CARLSON LEAVES Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson left today to make her home in Ketchikan, where she will be associated with thisse -miebkngs her husband with offices in the | Commercial building. She has lived | Following the close of the meet- in Juneau for the past eight years|ings Sunday evening, the clergymen and hopes to make periodic trips to and their wives will go to Palmer this city to keep in touch with her (and Anchorage to attend meetings many friends and patrons. Several |there. Pastor H. L. Wood and Pas- parties were given for Dr. Carlson |tor V. G. Anderson will fly to the pr o her departure. westward with the mission airplane. - — —————— The Bermuda Islands are practi- |cally all coral. night at 7:30 oclock and on Sat-| urday and Sunday evening at the | same hour. Two meetings will be held each| forenoon and two in the afternoon | besides the evening meeting. Other | | speakers are Pastor M. L. Miles of | | sitka and Pastor S. H. Emery of Craig. The public is invited to all When ordering by mail give name, address and following There are nearly two million men data: he Indian Army. s ciiatitn S WEIGHT JUMPER: 7 NORWEGIAN LECTURE ELSE MARGRETTE ROED MAY 7-8P. 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Franklin Juneau, Alaska 4 \ § \ ¥ y \ 1 i \ ) ) \ 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 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 Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $18 318 §i8 418 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 5 18 10 Skag M WAy $18.00 llMmoo o pound—Mini; Charge Round Trip Fare 'l'vi.:e One-Way F:‘::‘Ie- lm..' Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Daily at 9 A, M. ; J uneau ‘Wrangell $35.00 5 10.00 o per poun imum of $1.00 to Ketoh: 10c per pound—Minimum nls“é to gd-hrg and Wrangell . Above rates applicable when

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