The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1944, Page 2

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WLDVLSDAY MAY 3I 1944 ALASKA AIRLINES THE DAILY ALASKA FMP]RE—JUNEAU ALASKA ity Hospital (non fit) in y '( ORDOVA HOSPITA BPWCLUBHAS | IS INCORPORATED sLior+ ortce e i | are John P. Wiese, Hollis Henrichs, | INSTAI.I.ATION of have C. A. Craft, John H. Rosswog and | all of Cordova. Newly elected officers for the, | Business and Professional Women's Incorporators Articles Incorporation the Cordova Commun- R. L. VanBrocklin, THESE DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS | - - ) !Club were installed Monday even- ! | ¢ ling at an impressive candlelight | | o i |ceremony, exemplified in Trinity | g | | JUNEAU fo ANCHORAGE | |- i | Mrs. William L. Paul, installing % i : . ' officer, explained to the several, . b § AN D YOU RS TOO' ‘cnndidmes as they stood before the vig 3 ! | improvised altar, the meaning of | 7 H Y { their offices in respect to the in- YAKUTAT and CORDOVA p | ‘divldual emblematic designs. As, il |each officer was installed, a candle! J E | | was lighted by Jenne Corregal, who | CONNECTIONS TO ’ acted as page during the service. | 8 e > e Ty : [ Those taking office included Mrs. | FAIRBANKS VALDE KUSKOKWIM by | C. P. Jenne, President; Miss Cath- C < J o) 3 i erine O'Connor, First Vice-Presi-| KODIAK ——— NOME BRISTOL BAY | L i dent; Miss Marjorie Baronovich L9 | |Second Vice-President and Miss » i i Eleanor Warren, Secretary-Trea- Offlce . PHONE 667 § | surer. ! Baranof Hotel | A dinner preceded the installa- e T tion and during the evening a § z’“’“’“‘““’m""“"‘ |group of selections were beautifully | - | rendered by Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts, 'l'anned § i i Mrs, Pitts was accompanied at the RABBIT KI Hotel Juneau . H piano by Mrs. J. Popejoy. Fi tokdin i The President announced that the ‘or Comfor “ i ; " I BUY DIRECT AND ‘ club had selected Miss Lila Sinclair \ - c \ L) ‘3 to represent them as their candid- '3 SAVE MONEY. : \ Al Lowesl na'es L H ate in the Miss Victory Contest | s Any quantity, immediate | | ROOMS WITH BATH ‘ during the Fifth War Loan Drive delivery. Write for Price | | plrk g . The bond booth will be in charge i List. ; | WITHOUT BATH ! of Mary Jane Harrington, Kath- \ b M . i leen Johnson and Zora Dragich. ! Valcanda Fur Ce. { || Most Convenient Location § } The following committees for the } Seattle, Washington —THIRD AND MAIN— i |year were named: Membership— lorrrrae Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise . i Mary- Jane Harrington, Cecelia Tew, I TR | e 3 X Marie Hayes, Lillian Uggen, Eleanor ) | i f_flwhsu ?I’Wmfin Warren; Finance — Bernice Tew, ! (})‘l SEATTLE ( ) { CUSTOMIZED CLOTHES | Frances Paul and Marie Hayes; | ; | I | Education — Lillfan A. Gardiner, W REURCR oniiory, Dress. up-yout: desserts with i Myra Peters and Edna Williams; ® Centrelly located FRESH WHIPPING i Héalth—Violet Hoar, Dr. Berneta gy v - Y e | . * Bplendid food and CREAM ! Block, Catherine O’Connor, Zora | F. B. sarvice Available Daily . : Dragich and Elizabeth Smith. | 4 s e When the craftsmen of Hickey-Freeman tailor a N btirnabiofiul: BolatiahR B s | Metm, o LA RO Juneau Dames, Inc. bR ' Th neta Block, Mrs. Lee Whalen, Helen ; - sl with Bath | double-breasted suit, it’s tailored for keeps! The Hott: Knfts /Garmich dtd Wibk &, ALABKANS LIKE THE B 2 w Hardin; Program Co-ordination— | Hotel E " day you give it away—after years of faithful service Frances Paul, Mae Kilroy, Marguer- Bl NEW WASHINGTON oL e e ite Jacobsen and Jennie Corregol; WINDOWS, DOORS, ! | —it will still have the styleful, attractive lines, the Public Affairs—Lillian Uggen, Ruby R *Feivin i1 8 106 VR CABINETS ; b 3 b it had wh bough it! And McNeill, Sybil Maxwell, Esther ! 2 THE BA | A ! ecoming sha it had when you bought it An Johnstone, Mrs. Arthur Graber; n;‘ N | H1H ) | g shape, o b Legislation—Jane Alexander, Alice TAILOR MADE ! 0F lgg'fiB'QWdhams Co. A i all during those years, it will have done things,— Brandebury, Evelyn Astone, Eleanor e ; Alaska’s Largest Apartment rst South Seattle ; Warren, Ruth Pearce, Edna Nelson Rl Uiq S { Hotel i pleasant, enjoyable things—to your build, too. and Florence Holmquist; Publica- 4 4 ! * i 5 tions or Bulletine—Edna Williams, Erp ety Soral snt care: ! EVERY ROOM WITH TUB # 2 H { uared your shoulders. Frances Paul, Alice Dalziel, Marie gty - S L o 114 and SHOWER Seemingly, it will have squa y |Hayes and Helen Holt; Publicity — When ordering by mail give ’C(Jflr":dj(i‘f “wf’ ol fit | ! s The sewing Basket 3 address and following Definitely, it will have given the added poise and i T s Ty e | g alialify: fabiits 4 Reasonable Raies BABY HEADQUARTERS 1f.confid % f b Son ate | The last meeting until after the | oy ooy { b Infant and Children’s Wear selt-confidence that comes from knowing y |summer recess, the next session will | ot e 27 ( | Phone 800 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska A ive be |be held September 11. This will be' | | Juup“, 37, N). it looking your impressive best. 'Roll Call Night and will be under | o~ g [ i tntudes ator-maae ] | {the auspices of the Membership: & T Bk R r 4 ” R C i B iy ot o0 | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY S. T. Kelsey, Jr., is in town from | | & T"TT":”SI CO" E N OF ALASKA 4 |Anchorage and is registered at the nside Length 1z . g s Vet Lumber and Building Materials " ’ T Nomce Yorue (o PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU ; . { i ® ! Out-of-town trade — send your Since 1911 YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL 1 eye-glasses for repair or frames to |3|2 2nd Ave., SEATTLE | REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME % the Thompsen Optical Co. Box TIRSSEIRON L 0 RIVRIET | = — 8061, Juneau. We will return them | — ]to you C.OD. adv. T R R o ST | Woodley Airways 5 o o . « A Mrs. Clarence Walters, Jean and|tomorrow, Thursday evening, the; | o One State Has Plans Conmie: The three sisters and fam- | Douglas Unit of the Territoriall [ J U N E A U ilies will spent a ten day visit with | Guards will meet at the Tresdwellg e RcU——— o To Care for Men Who (ome Batk from War their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ferro who have their home in Skag- way Rifle Range for shooting, as soon! after 7 o'clock as possible. If the evening is wet, Gardsmen will meet ANCHORAGE 3 d acsitaks, T wes i e ST Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA — | Mrs. Jack Wamer and two daugh- | ammunition belts. Connections to A.LL INTERIOR Alaska Points 1e of men who will want them | ters left esu;ma) ;nmmng for ;’u- | i 3o T age ol { ¢ ¢ ican City. They plan on spendi . e ,;1.‘,.:‘:;‘,;;‘;“,,,“";m,;‘,‘.; the simmer there where M. Wa- NEEDLEPOINT SCENE Loclkheed Arrives Juneau2:00P.M. | .. egisla | ner employed. | o . ¥ sl pgstrnr, Jeslolation Sor Joruige i IS EXHIBITED HERE Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. 4 men, based pn the survey, will be one of the most important items on ! the agenda IN FOR MEDICAL CARE Matt Laughlin was in town yes- terday from Tyee, where he is em- i Tuesday-Friday Juneauites who have not seen the > > 3 DOUGLAS | ployed for the canning season. He‘picture of the glacier on display in § {eame in for medical attention. | the window of the Simpkins Bindery § — | have really been missing something FOR RESERVATIONS i NEWS MRS, HUGH FISHER HOME |WOrth while. The scene was hand- AL A KA o Mrs. Hugh Fisher was discharged | draWn by Mrs. George Simpkins, TAL Amms [from St. Ann's Hospital on Mon- | then worked in needlepoint and so Phone 612 Agents Juneau 1| | perfect it is in every detail that to - . MISS JOHNSON HOME ces@way to say “We are friends” to the Chinese day. She is resting at the home ¢ | th 1 ob [ Miss Jennie Johnson has returned | her sister, Mrs, Wm. Pike. | P chstial ohMrver-iv Bppora s ibe 5 'y g : a month's vacation in the s ‘:x::‘:;"‘ér :::erpl‘lc“::y:"tl,obeg&z China knew Coca-Cola before the war. Where Coca-Cola is oo hand D ———— ke , visiting with friends and re- KIBBY TO SKAGWAY o f : 5 A, S Bestile, Mk Tohn- Ralph Kibby left for Skagway ‘e"""’“e a chance to see it. today, to Chinese and Yaok alike, Have a “Coke” are welcome ALAS KA COA STAI- Al.'l":s son reports a well spent vacation. over the weekend and will join hls‘ " words. Around the globe Coca-Cola stands for the pause that re- Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express g e father, Mel Kibby there. Ralph NOTICE freshes, a8 il H WILL VISIT PARENTS | may accept employment in that city| May 16, 1944, on and after this by Dcome o symbol SRl el R SH:T;I:A TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. : Leaving yesterday morning for for the school vacation. |date I will not be responsible for BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ‘ ?’fm nlalr,l:ume- Inlet Hoonah xA;n Tenakee Todd ?-fi, xl.h‘:;c% Sitka w gway, were Mrs. Thomas Jen- bills uni AT 11 7 " B i T hat's why you hear L‘j\l]‘llq)um::,l:enw;. Jr, Mrs. Or- GUARDS TO MEET ?r:]yystll. AN s JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. i{—‘flm’ R iy ke Bitka - t1p Sig ':: 'ig ‘i: ‘h.! ‘i: ‘}1.) " L rin Edwards, Shirley and David;' If the dry weather prevails on ady, HOWARD E. MOSHER. 0 18 10 18 10 5 s it S 5 5 Ll i bich s " 0 18 10 18 10 n BRINGING UP F ATHER 10 18 18 i 18 10 10 . : 10 10 ] ILL GIT ME CAR AND IMMR. JIGGS -YOUR NEW MR, LIPASTRATA - . PICK UP THE COQK- EMPLOYER -IF YOU KIN =7 YOUR COOK Taihcs aud Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A, M. MRS .UPASTRATA, THE SOCIETY IT WILL KEEP MAGGIE COOK CORNED-BEEF ACTED INSULTED Ll Bt Skagway Lsfiosnélss REDUCING HER IN A GOOD MoCD - AND CABBAGE ILL PAY AT MY OFFER! & s 1000 we Jf STAFF -SHE OFFERED ME 20 A MONT Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ [ HER COOK-IMAGINE HER S gt T i T A ey e 10% e xcursion Inlet—Schedu ed Dall at9 ; CALLING ME UP-WE ARE | et o G [ | Excursion Inlet ... slsoo $10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c % < 2&{!EDUI LED DAILY ef an Wi Juneau $45.00 :’iggl;)u Pe:;on::u 30,00 10.00 ] E: Rate: 25¢ el und—Mini; .Xpress per poi Imum of $1. Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimam of o tr - . g and Wrangell - Above rates applicable when passenger traffic ‘warrants. Schedul ' a e en and Rates Subject to Ploun ‘Iz H

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