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PAGE SIX ~ g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA — ~ FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1944 - 1 are over. They have very LOOd mature, with a pleasing quality church parlors followed the musi plANES patterns for the making over of | HIGH RANK'NG ’nnd a wide range. le, where those who attended | ‘ 2500 old clothes, and mothers who are ’ Miss Paul opened her recital with M* 2 ormance stopped to interested in making over their old ARMY OFH(ERS lan enchanting number by Oham- exte aise and congratulations 1 clothes for the children will please linade entitled “The Silver ,Ring” for her fine work. IN IERRI watch for the notice of the and this followed by a lilting A graduate of the Juneau High ing date for the new class in Sep IN ("Y TODAY pastoral from an old English mel. School, Miss Paul is the daughter tember. The Sewing Group has [ody arranged by Wilson. of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Paul | been under the expert supervision| .. |.mk|m, Arm\ officers, Her second group, in German his city. She is spending her | wl P ""h‘\“f‘\ B i . 4 for the|l€8ded by Maj. Gen. E. B. Gregory,[was sung with superb expression. * T .”;']“‘f‘l".r o7 iscussion was initiated for the|p " Bo Gen. Peckham, arrived The numbers included the well @04 in the fall will return to Ro 4| s starting of a folk and square dance y,, gupeqy jast night. known “Nur were die Sehnsucht chester to resume her studies. [ f group, under the auspices of the "'mne jigt jncludes Col. Richard K.|Kennt” (“None But the Lonely L Oy e b Enemy Hit at Very Heart AW V.S, to begin sometime inlyeion QMC, Bris. Gen. M. G.|Heart”), by Tchaikovsky; Schu- During D 15,000 the fall ;1]1”‘1 which will be OPeN Gypey " petrol division, QMO; Lieut.|bert’s “Gretchen am Spinnrad \ uring vay ] to_the public. . lCol. B. F. Hake, also of that di-| (“Margaret at the Spinning- s rov a s | Tons D d et 347 “‘“\"””“”I"‘ to collect, | yjsion Robert J. Finnegan, [Wheel’) and the popular “Still wi | ons broppe every week, the fat deposited atln; ' g strong, Lieut. Col. Reu-|(die Nacht” (“Still as the Night ) the meat shops in town, and Will pep 1, Tetum, and Capt. Robert by Bohm. LONDON, July 21.—The Russians LONDON, 21.—Around 2500 transport the fat to Seattle when g “aegeon, Micaela’s Aria®from Carmen was havescaptured Ostrov, near the Lat- i mbed the heart sufficient quantity has been col-| ™~ itricers were formally Wel-|sung in French by Miss Paul, in Via border, Premier Josef Stalin an- bt b nounced tonight. Ostrov is 10 miles from the Latvian frontier and 25 miles from Estonia. The city is a large communications center and powerful man stronghold. lected, Every householder who can 1do - | y o oty 3¢ |Comed to Juneau by Gov. Ernest|which she told of the girls vow ousand American pl Shemdmias bl Y |- Gruening. The visitors Were to deliver to Jose, who Was in th over. & hawios e ake Jith: e of fthe meabiatER< L0 RE at a dinner last night given|Army, the message from his mothe Regensberg and taxe It > of the meat shops. 1,y tne Governor and Mrs. Gruen-|pleading w Y AT AT Gruenth tand ALY |pleading with him to come hom ng. before she died and to leave Car- American planes George Hayes will be glad to ob- | PO, e R 500 American planes Akt s . Jy penetrated to- within tain additional names of Juneau| l“"‘:i"‘_"“‘ whom he had fallen 0 s 0 t : of Berlin hostesses who are willing to take FRAN(ES pAul e A TED (AR"'ER BA(K | " an e massive raid was on the servicemen in for pot luck dinners Four modern American song FR M ET HIKAN . ; imade up the fourth group, and 0 K ( AT THE oo consecubive das or to drive them to the G v is B slacier. | bombers also smash- SIS PO ApplAuDED BY |these included “Silent Strings” by |Bantock, which was exceptionally -be 2o t Bruz and Sudeltenland P s . y ik it Bruz and ) S'I'O(K OUOMTIONS {well rendered; “Moon Marketir Ted Carter, agent for the Agri ol teen thousand tons of bombs | gt bt ! e | " “Music cultural Extension Service of the been hurled on the enemy E by Weaver; “Music T Heard With . oty of Alaska, returned to p the past 24 hours NEW YORK, July 21. — Closing | P N"“b "“;idm n“:‘::«”“‘m the latter ;= cau.yesterday after a trip to - - quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | vo by eman. : Ketchikan, He plans to leave thls- stock today s 6%, American Can| [Talented YOUflg Slnger‘ Miss Paul closed her recital with ' 0% S |8 sacred ‘group. . ¥he IMMHBERS in- | 1, getchikan, Carter attended al 90, American Tel. and el 'H)Ii,‘ 4 Bethlehem Steel 61'%, Curti U!‘ Into the Hills” by Hageman;| .. tor disenssions with She Keteni- Now S(HEDU[ED Wright 5%, Dupont common 1574, | Here Last Evemng |Gounod’s beloved “Oh Divine' Re- | yan Planning Council. International Harvester 76%, Kens! e deemer” and concluded with £The —— e necott 32, North American Avm-l Charming and talented Frances Lord’s Prayer,” by Malotte, Which _ROBERTSON HONORED 8%, New ‘mxk Central 20%, Eleanor Paul, pupil of Nicholas Was given with both poise and g | tion , Slgnal CorpS Dan(e on Northern Pacific 1714, Standard Oil|Konraty at the Eastman School of 'emotion, The latter two selections R. E. Robertson was notified to- | United States Music in Rochester, New York, Were sung with organ eccompani- gay by the Board of Elections of | of California 37%, | AUQUS' 5 a' Govemor S Steel 58'«. Pound $4.04. |made her debut in Juneau at a ment, provided by Carol Beery the American Bar Association of | House AflnOUHCEd Dow, Jones averages today are |complimentary ‘song recital last Davis, who gave expert assistance pjs election as a State delegate for | " L as follows: industrials 146.77, rails evening in the auditorium of the to the singer throughout the 'pro-| the Territorial Group for the three- | 4153, utilities 23.55. | Northern Light Presbyterian Church, gram. year term commencing September | Monthly meeting of the American o P |where she appeared under the| An informal reception in the 14, 1944 Women'’s Voluntary Seryices was A. M. SPAETH IN TOWN sponsorship of the churgh choir. | ————=———— = —— e i 2 - held on Wednesday, July 19, at! , “a spoeth of Ketchikan has| The young lyric soprano was en-| ‘ e Governars hotee arrived here and is registered at|thusiastically applauded by an ap- ) It was agreed that inasmuch as . G.gtineau Hotel. He is with preciative audience, which was so F the dance given last month proved o 5 'R Heckman Company. large that it crowded to capacity so successful, the A.W.V.S. will, in oo [the church auditorium. Although i turn, entertain each branch of the \y\gHINGTON PEOPLE HERE |[she is just twenty, Miss Paul pos- service in town. On Saturday| o ang Mrs. G. F. Swank, of [sesses the poise and grace of a st 5, a dance will be ; 2 ht, Augmst ; be washington, D. C., are guests at professional singer much beyond he given at the Governor's house fOr|ye Junegu Hotel. years. Her voice is well controlled, . U. S. Signal Corps, and every _ ! { . : serviceman in the Signal Corps is invited, and if he so desires, may - > & . P take a dancing partner. Also, all members of the A.W.V.S. are in- ) vited to go, dnd, if married, to & k 2 ot take their husbands. It will be 4 ) | .. - - f i . ' an opportunity for the Juneau peo- ple to get acquainted with the Sig- nal Corps and vice ver The Hospitality Committee is now [ ] [ ] thoroughly convinced that their taking, as many servicemen from the Westward are now coming into c 0 F F E E S e R &mel/flnf you can count on— were received from two officers in| the Aleutians for the records, books, | Ll @l | The Sewing Group is going tol take on a new lease of life in Sep- | tember, after the summer activities | IS Juneau on f tinually expressing their gratitude | for the services that the A.W.V.S. | furloughs and are con- NEWPOTATOES 6 Ibs. 45¢ 12 Ibs. 89c; 25 Ibs. $1.85 EGGS largest 2 dozen$1.15 | BUTTERMILK " o8 Guaranteed the Best! KRISTOFFERSON and JUNEAU E BABY FQODS - large assortments - GET YOURS NOW! 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