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PAGESIX "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944 |of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson,| journment of the meeting, refresh-|4, at the Charteris home. Guests luncheon of ine Sitka Rotary Club[$1200, covering the cost of purchas-{lection of historic documents of S 'TKA NEWS * |has been visiting his family and'ments were cerved. included Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Car-|last week were the Mesdames/ing and shipping to Sitka the C.|Alaskan history. ter, Mrs. Susan Erwin, Mrs. Jack|George Morgan, Clyde Hager and L. Andrews Library, a renowned |friends in Sitka during the past A gy ¥y - |week, while enjoying a briefl leave \gaNK OFFICIALS VISIT Ogan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagen, Harold A. Veatch, and Mr. McGinty |collection of books, pamphlets and ENTERTAIN FRIENDS MRS. HINTON MILLER y";' 1(\""‘“ IN“'"»‘ 1:;1"}'::' '“‘"p'";"" fhom the Navy. SITKA BRIEFLY |ana Mr. Al Boyd. of the Federal Works Administra- |documents dealing with the history| ©. P, Kirtland and Mr. and Mrs r McGraw, Timmy Brightman, Patty 9 & b 3 3 ;B £ w HONORED AT Dl ‘R P “‘(_ A e o v‘( o Fowler Merton, Vice President of | ! Y tion of Juneau. Committee reports of Alaska in general and Sitka inlE. M. (Winn) Goddard were the pr. exid Mrs. G. B, ‘Banvard were MoGraw, ¢ X . LARGE CLASS INITIATED the Pacific National Bank of Scat-|CFA STAFF HERE ON Iwere heard, following which the |particuler. Although far larger|dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- hosts at a large dinner I“;"l‘l ,‘.”'“' R, lll(/\\’(—)l"”V‘Vl‘ i | INTO LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE| o 204 william F. Meuhne, Cashier BUSINESS TRIP |uests were introduced ‘and each |offers have been made Mr. Andrews|liott Fletcher last Wednesday cve- plimenting Mrs. Hinton Miller on Ml LIKAY | A large class of candidates were!c ine same. bank, were in oitka| C- N. Workman, Walter E. Walsh spoke briefly. for the purchase of his library, his|ning v thelr home on Lincoin |and Miss Evelyn Graham, of the| New officers for the ensuing year |wish is to see it placed in Sitka. Street. Office of Price Administration, wcr("wcre installed as follows: President,| All donations for the purchase of {in Sitka last week on official busi- Thomas Tilson; Vice President,|the library should be made payable | .pyp popg TO BE Tuesday evening, June 6, at their JOSEPH LITTLEFIE linitiated by the Loyal Order ofpierly last week on & good-will . The honored guest, whose| Mary Ann Likanof, of the Prib- B ep b, e ¢ il iy . Talands, beos. (s bride f| LD Jit. & Toguiac meeHng beld 'swing through Southeastern Alaska v | Monday evening, June 5 at the'gitios ome is in Seattle, is the sister of ilof Sockt ere serv- [ Jose efie Sitka, at : Mrs. Banvard. Cocktails were le: \"";‘ l"r‘)_\L"r‘(]"qL“ ]s»" ‘l'i 2’”‘(‘(-)"‘":“: Moose Hall, On Monday | evening il two oS Dr. Louis Scharpenberg; Secretary-|to the C. L. Andrews Library Fund'coMMiSSIONED SOON o ed and covers were laid for twenty|ct '”: l:)v W Kt in the Fed.. .The candiaates included: Bennylyisitors were hosts at dinner to a| Treaswer, Rev. Arthur N. Bily;|and mav be given to the ROary| mpne Hope, a new 45-foot trolling at the dinner table |sion g | Nick Zena, Harry W. Dierks, Glenn|iumpber of their friends here ELVIN ROTTLUFFS IDirecmr. Clyde Hager. Club committee in charge of ob-lpoas buist for Henry Yrjana by A“: o Those present in addition to the eral Courtroom on May OF NEY g Mitchel, Elbert H. Jones, David|cocktails were served preceding PUBCHASE Home taining the Library, which includes|grey Hope, has now been launched William F. Danz, Davidiginner at the home of Lt. and| MT- and Mrs. Elvin RotUuff have poraARy SPONSORING DRIVE [Jack Colvin, Chairman, and Thomas|qpe pecessary fishing gear is now hosts and honoree included Mr. and {weddinz, the bride chose a tailored| =" ‘o Mrs. John Peterson, Lt. and Mrs.{navy blue suif. and wore a corsage /'’ “ R e v . ¢ ey o~ }hy c.“n'l.".\'\‘n “r\mx Mrs. Charles|of contrasting spring flowers, |1 Grundfast John W. TIpLoM, iMys. J. J. Conway, and later the m-mmv&edr PL‘th v;',Sh":?wnT] RBLI:YIFOR I LA I 2 i R o MiE R Yk J. ay, Mr. an Williami G. Richmond, Elmer Pal-lgroup dined at the Sitka Cafe. |PrOPer'y of Far - Mr. Rolbs| The Rotary Club of Sitka has| The pwrchase of the library will e A4S Wortman, Mrs. William C. Ch Martha Littlefield and John Little- teris and Mrs. L. M. McCon- field were the witnesses nell, M Martha Kostrometinoff, | S— Mr. Art Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Claude | 'TRANSFEREE WILL REPORT Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl SI\('“»‘I‘()“ UCTION SOON asperson, who was trans- nett, and Mi. and Mrs. Neill An-{ Allan ferred to the local Selective Ser- vice Beard from Ketchikan, will 3 i 1 mer, Arthur J, Pursley, Sol Koppel-|Those present, in addition to the |Mff 1s @ local fisherman. undertaken the task of raising|bring to Sitka an invaluable col-| (More Sitka News on Page Hartizel R. Bunton, Samuellngsts were Lt and Mrs. J. J. Con- T~ RS U I B . % SLg G S A SR eriy Jiro, A. T. White, Jr., Nicholas|way, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin, Mis. | ARTY. MAKES TRIP Miller, Arthur P. Reynolds, John|william C. Charterls, Lt, ©mdr|1C SITKA BAY H. Ritonen, Harvey Schroeder,|Gerry Banto and Mr. Philip John- | Thomas L. Dix, F. J. Marafee, Neill {¢on, i 3 Andersen, Robert Pearlman, J. S. and Mrs. Wiiliam C. Charteris left | their homes here on Wednesday for | | Lt. and Mrs. J. J. Conway and their two sons, Charley and Johnny, dersen IR O b # Payne, Frank J. Karls, Curtis Orvin 4 & i report. to. the Sitka Board on June [ U NG 0 incent, Lioyd 3. [FNTERTAIN FRIENDS AT o stay of several days at Sitke FOR THE DURATION ... | VACATION TRIP 16 for induction into the armed Bindexter Warren > B: WI')KIIV.HNF()RMAI‘ DINNER PARTY |Bay, on a fishing trip. F Mr. and Mrs. Carl Susort and |forces George ‘D. Rose and George E.| Mr, and- Mrs, Charlés Wortman daughters Carol and Sonia, | —_— : g 2 T . Mys. Lioyd Tilson and|LOCAL BOY HOME ON LEAVE Vandergrift I i ~ Dianne. left| Lt- (1.g) Leonard Peterson, son| Following the initiation and ad- [lertaincd a few friends informa their small daughter, Dianne, left| s their homes here Wednesday by boat to spend the balance of t| | week vacationing at Warm Springs Bay. The gioup will return the | HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS | RODENBE BIRTHDAY CAKE| RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Mrs. Wuliam Rodenberg, celebrated | Lis third birthday on Monday, Jum‘é CHILDBEN'S FURNITURE wiich his stitle’ Stemdt/tpore. bid:| BATHINETTES . . . CRIBS den at his home. Refreshments, including a decorated birthday cake | Nearly All Pre- and Mrs. William C. Charteris (m—‘fl()TARY CLUB MEETING | HEARS SEVERAL GUESTS | Guests at the regular Tuesday | While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Evenif we don't see them . . . WE HAVE GIFTS for i 1 ALL OCCASIONS | on whieh three candles were placed, | were served. Young Billy received | a number of birthday remembrances | b from his parents and friends. Youngsters present nn'ludr-dl Dianne Tiison, Marlene Fredrick-| son, Edward Loidhammer, Sandra Gaylord, Javv and Bobby Hennes- sey; and the Mesdames Lloyd Til- ron, Edward Loidhammer, Robert Gaylord, Frank Hennessey and Lil- lian Rebe.g. i OF DRUGS Keep On Buying Bonds The Fifth War Loan Is On-- Attack by Buying Double in Bonds!? i | | | | i Shop At , | | | | RAY PETERMAN RETURNS FROM WHITTIER t Ray Peterman, local contractor | who has been working at Whittier | on the construction of the Colum-j bia Lumber Company mill there has | returned to his home here by plane. | Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS Jewelry -:- Fountain -:- News Stand WOMEN OF THE CHURCH HAVE MEETING 5 [ Members of Women of the| Church (Lutheran) met for a des- sert luncheon on last Thursd afternoon at the home of Mrs. El-| liott Fletcher on Lincoln Street.' Following the luncheon a mission- | ary meeting was held. New Washington Hotel, Seattle | ! FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager MRS. CLARENCE RAND: MOTHER LEAVE FOR Mrs, Clarence Rands and her mother, Mrs. Mary Whittimore, left their home here last week by boat A COMPLETE LINE i AND FURNITURE STORE Sitka Alaska Write P. 0. Box 475 | flaz [ | DINE OUT AT MOY’S Open 5 P. M. to Midnight GERMAN FOREST LAND BY BUYING WAR BONDS ® for the south. Mrs. Rands, who States Mrs. Rands is proprietor of the| WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunkins cele- Z ‘ E I [ ly berated their wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Hunkins' wedding, while Mr. and Mrs. Mork’s anni- HEINIE WISBY CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY fourth birthday on Sunday, June 4,' with an afernoon party at the to the winners, and Heinie un-| wrapped the birthday gifts he re- while individnal baskets of candy| were placed at each plate, along. has been ill, will undergo medical Sitka Music and Electric Store | On Weanesday evening, June 7, with a dinner party at the Arrow- R d l d head Cate emoaele versary fell on June 8. | | NDS Heinle Wisby, small son of Mrs. home of his grandmother, Mrs. Fred Schrey Games were played by, ceived from his relatives and | friends. | A decorated birthday cake was with fancy paper hats. Cake and! examination and treatment in the nere. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morke and June 7 was the anniversary date = . George Henderson, celebrated his AND KEEP -'EM the youngsters with prizes awarded centered on the refreshment table Jello were served. Children present First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmitted to All Points - Z ‘ Do Your Part==- coany nock Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU * Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative Drop In At ERNIE’S When You're in Town! FOREST PRODUCTS are vital to war. .‘That's why it's bad. news for Adolf Hitler and Company, and good news for the American people that the forest area of the United States is 20 times as great as the forest area | | of Germany! | 1 cmllpany | . R Today we have over 500,000,000,000 cubic feet of wood in the com- N | mercial forbsts, and the total forest lands cover an area almost 80 percent 0! ‘ as large as when the first white men were battling in the wars with the | Oil === CM' | Indians. This is because there always have been new trees growing. L Make Your Headquarters af the With the help of the forest industries, this annual growth in Ame'ricm forests has been steadily increasing for a score of years. It is still increas- ing today, and it is possible that it may eventually be as great or greater Gasoline ERNIE’S s "The Home of Hospifalfy” e : Phone 78 SR T Manager COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ;