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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1944 and Mrs. Jack Calvin will be hos-|the Alaskan Department takes, W. Knight, Mrs. Ray PetermaanlvE TO ANSWER SALESMEN LEAVE here investigating the problem of * S'TKA NEWS * tesses at a Sunday night supperl(:rcdn for the most western and and Harold A. -Veatch. DRAFT CALL HERE Hal Fairhurst, salesman for the|rat control. party at the Hennessy home July northern posts of the Legion, in-| Mrs. Claude Rhoades and Mrs. Seattle Hardware Company, left for oA Y R R 23. Those present, in addition to asmuch as the Legion Post at|Dick Dare furnished excellent| Five local men will report to the|Petersburg, while T. R. (Happy) MRS. JAMES HALL FETED |Legion’s new meeting place 1v|w honoree will include Mr. and|Adak now numbers 113 members, |dance music with‘their accordions. |Sitka Selective Service Board on|Curtis was a passenger on the same BELLS FOR SERVICEMEN AT BON-VOYAGE SHOW | {Mrs. Frank Wright, Mr. and Mrs. | The committee in charge of the|July 27 to be sent to Anchorage boat bound for Juneau. BRUCE, S. D.—Fo rmore than two ameron Terry, Mrs. Carl'E UTIVE BOARD MEETING |Neill Andersen, Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.[MRS. GEORGE HENDERSON affair, headed by Claude Rhoades,|for induction, it has been an- yeiirs nbw, the befls of chiirches Harg ter and Mrs. Edward Loidham-| Members of the Executive Board Scotty Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.[FLYS EAST included Tal Guppy, Mex Lurz and nounced. ~The men are Charles Pr e have rung every morning at 10 were joint hostesses at the of Women of the Moose held their Frank Calvin, Cmdr. Gary Banta,| To be present at the graduation |Robert Gaylord. {Hackman, Dan Kelly, Eugene Jack- | 3 o'clock to remind members to pray meeting on Tuesday, July Mrs. William C. Charterls, Mr. and |of her husband, Mrs. George Hen-| The party was held following a|son, Leonard Albertson and Laur-| Miss Elizabeth Andrews, civil ser-| for men of the community in the ence Straub. vice employee of the Navy, left for | armed forces her home in the States on a recent % ilise boat. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS LT GOOD LUCK RING MRS. SARVELA GOES SOUTH . : TEx : s ADA, Okla—A German's bullet Planning to join her husband in| Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vukovich|JAMES STONE LEAVE! smashed his ring and cost him a | Seattle, Mrs. Rudy Sarvela took(®d Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman| James Stone, sanitary engineer|finger but.Cpl. James Hopkins is {were the dinner guests of Mr. and|with the Department of Public|thankful just the same. He had his Mrs. E. M. (Winn) Goddard last | Health in Juneau, returned there ; hand over his heart at the moment |Thursday evening. 'this week after spending some time the bullet struck. home on Tuesday afternoon monthly a combination bon-voyage and 18, at the home of Senior Rwumn"Mm Frank Hennessy and Mr, and|derson and her small son, Heinie, brief business meeting of the Elks stork shower complimenting Mrs. Hattie Peterman Mrs. Jack Calvin. |left by plane last Thursday en- | Lodge. James Hall, who will leave for the - | _— route to Monmouth, New Jersey. south soon MRS. RANDS CONVALESCING |RETURNS TO JUNEAU Mr. Henderson will graduate from The shower gifts were attractive-| According to word received here| Stephen Casler, for many years|officer's training today, July 22, ed on a table, which was'by her family, Mrs. Clarence Rands.|connected with the Bureau of Fish-|and will receive his commission as decorated with flowers and cen- who underwent a major operation eries and more recently with the|a second lieutenant, in the Army tered with a paper boat containing'in Seattle recently, is recovering OPA, returned to his home in Ju-|Signal Corps. The family will re- P (CRARE ikt rewell handkerck from each speedily and has been able to leave ast week after a month's/Main together in the States for the 41 extended Vvisit. M Hall was also the hospital. Mrs. Rands plans to|stay here on business. present. | three useful “bless-|return home early next month. Mrs. Henderson is the daughter |gNTERTAIN AT DINNER Dellcious refresh-| e MRS. SOLEY GOES SOUTH of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin had| ed by the hostesses.| RETURNS FROM STATES | Mrs Verne Soley, daughter of Mr. as their dinner guests on Thursday | I included the Mes-| nyg Ercy Buchanan, former|and Mrs. Arnold Curtis, left for[FUN HAD AT ELKS' |evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright | dames Charles Johnstone, George|manager of the Rainbow Cafe, re-|the south this week to make her| HOUSEWARMING PARTY and daughter, Pat. ; | freshments were enjoyed by the Lodts 2 Paxton, John Townsend, Carl Shen- from the south VF nett, Eatl Fretéeridison, Harol]l | T |FAMILY RETURNS TO JUNEAU Elks and their ladies at the house- INFORMAL BRIDGE PARTY Frederickson, Ray Peterman, J“’“"*}l).f\l‘(illTEn VISITS FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Steve vukovich.}wm'ming party hel dat the re-| A group of m.umbers‘of the Beta Carr and Tom Scott. Guests Who| nrps Margaret F. Pace is spend|accompanied by their son, Rogel.\queled Elks Lodge quarters last Beta Sigma Phi sorority met last| unable tb be present included'ing a few weeks visiting her mother, |returtied to their home in Juneau Friday evening, July 14. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. th Mesdames Bernard Westover, zys Marie Brightman |a few days ago after a short visit| Prizes for high scores at cards Carl Rusher for a pleasant evening Elvin Rottluff, Walter Rottluff,| EERLE in Sitka. Mr. Vukovich is a welllwm'e awarded to Mr. and Mrs. W. of bridge. . X i ¥ pes Leslie Grove, John Rhodes, Howard |\fRS. FRANK DEINER |known clothing salesman, | — - g | While jrave]mg is difficult . . . Bradshaw, Bill Koepke, and Miss| COMPLIMENTED AT SHOWER | e ! “ : Flora Rhodes. Mrs. Frank Deiner was most VISIT IN JUX | ¢ 21t £ — | pleasantly and completely surprised| Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hope are en-| { We 1l be filmkmg of our friends VISITS DAUGHTER on Sunday evening to find herself|joying a short vacation trip in the/ WE HAVE GIFTS Mrs. Cecilia Bassett, of Arling-|the honoree at a blessed event Capitol City. | ton, Washington, is spending a few [shower held at the home of Mrs.| weeks here visiting her daughter,|Carl Susort. Mrs. Miles McGraw |LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA for Mrs. Howard Bradshaw. |and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson were joint! M. R. Korochs, her two-| — |hostesses with Mrs. Susort for the|yea daughter, Barbara, and AI I 0CCASI‘)NS WRANGELL LADIES VISITING | affair Iher father, James DeWeber, were Mrs. L. Berg and her daughter,| Mrs. Deiner was presented with passengers on a recent southbountd Mrs. C. C. Mundy, arrived by boat|a number of useful and attractive boat, planning to visit in Califor-| from Wrangell last week to vmn}s'm-k gifts. The r\mungr was ;]m}x:l nia. g‘hv Lfnnully B;esxdéd attht(*x'-‘ Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Berg. After al|in the unwrapping of gifts and thejman Court and r. Korochs is a 3 e 1:1\\’ weeks with her songhonv_ Mrs. |playing of games, following which 'local fisherman. j A C”MP];ETE LINE | Berg plans to visit another daugh- |delicious refreshments were served. | L — 2 [ ) ter in Anchorage. Mrs. Mundy also| Those present in addition to the MIKE ARNOLD TO LEAVE Keep a“ B.‘y‘”y Bfl”ds plans to make the trip to Anchor- (honoree and hostesses were the| Mr. and Mrs. Mike Amnold have| 0F DRUGS L Mesdames Wallace McDonald, Rob-|sold their Jamestown Bay home| i ert Shonwald, Ivan Rezek, Charles|and plan to leave Sitka soon for ol ‘pmkmm. Gorden Whitcomb and |Victoria, where they will visit Mrs B AT G ,|Howard Bradshaw {Armold’s family. Later the family TO WIN THIS YEAR Members of the 4-H Club cook-| e Wil Tenm g IRET SSEni CHORSS) ing class met Friday afternoon at|UNION OIL MEN LEAVE [in Palo Alto, California. Mr. Ar- Sh At B UY MQRE e e Mrs. Ray Peterman| William McAllister and Eli Ten-|nold has been employed on the 0" | A to complete the fifth project in MeTs employees of the Union Oillbase for several years, while Mus. their current course, which was the | COmPany who have been here for|Amold was on the staff of the B 0 N D S e several weeks on business, left for local US. making of cookies. e o seeent vow | L comow e | Alaska Drug and Jewelry Company THAN BEFORE plane passage south this week for | e g0 — G L | | | W in Alaska . .. Even if we don't see them . . . age with her mother. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA | Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff,| SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS | Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan and her owner of the Sitka Telephone, left small daughter, Joyce, accompanied by plane last Sunday for Juneau Mrs zabe! eAT] d, was Mrs. | iy ) 3 Mrs. Elizabeth DeArmond, was MIS. |, o oer, Mys. Jenney Buchanan, |where she planned to take passage Jewelry -:- Fountain -:- News Stand Dale DeArmond, accompanied by | | Ay Do chilaben lon a trip south recently. They plan|south, intending to visit friends in Ito spend, some time in California, | Canada and possibly to go to the‘ MRS V\'Fsu‘\;i’(.or SOUTH Ewm‘rr' Mrs. Jenney Buchanan will|States. On Saturday evening Mr. | . —— scacvene - [ i i o g 3 ¢ {undergo medical treatment. Art Hicks was host at an informal Mrs. Janie Wesley, employee of| Loty s tha head Caf i the Post Office, left for the south! R ety IRBLEY RETLHE SR WhipR I CHES, COmly y last week for a brief vacation trip, WALL GOES WESTWARD {plimenting Mrs. Kostrometinoff. | 8 ¢ ¥| Art Hall, formerly manager of| - | FRANK B. M 1 e | . McCLURE, Manager TRRTALN AT DrvNER |the Service Transfer Company, left | MAKES JUNEAU TRIP | R and ‘Mr< W P Mills worn‘h" home here recently for An-| Mrs. Leslie Grove is spending gl % ¥ : |chorage. Mrs. Hall and their small |several days this week in Juneau, the dinner guests of Mrs. William s ! ] ; C. Charteris and Mr. and Mrs, |50 Will remain in’Sitka for thefon a brief vacatio ntrip. g - |present. | Charles Wortman on Wednesday | evening. * MRS. DALE DE ARMOND HERE Arriving from Pelican City this week to visit her mother-in-law, | | | ! I |LEGION INITIATES TWO [MRS. J. J. CONWAY | Joe Permenter and Mike Brady| |TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY |were initiated into the American| In compliment to Mrs. J. J. Con- | Legion at the regular meeting held | way, who will leave for Seattle |Tuesday evening at the Castle. At/ next week, Mrs. Frank Henne: MRS. KETTLES | Mrs. Ted Kettleson returned to her home here last week by boat| from Juneau, where she enjoyed visiting friends for a week’s time.| g HeA e T PERRY HUFF HERE DINE 0UT AT Visiting in Sitka on business Seattle insurance adjuster. N' 0 Y L] S VISITS RELATIV Mrs. Esther Johnstone, now a| Newly ! Open 5 P. M. to Midnight resident of Ketchikan, but formerly ol Sitka, arrived last week to visit her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Remadeled Johnstone at Peterman Courts. | HOSTS AT INFORMAL DIN R | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright were dinner hosts informally, on Friday evening to Mrs. William C. Char- teris, Mrs. J. J. Conway and the three Conway children. | 0 VISITORS FROM HOOD BAY AND KEEP 'EM Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jack Wolfe, Jr., are | the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Wright for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe make their home at| | * Hood Bay, where Mr. Wolfe, Sr., is| the owner of the cannery. | | AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR S“()w: o e | 001 IMBIA COCKTAIL BAR YIN ning shows at the Coliseum The-| i BY BU atre will be sponsored by the Aux-‘ iliary of the American Legion. An‘ excellent picture is to be presented | WAR BoNBS and proceeds from the affair will — — be used in the remodeling of lhe] . PARSONS (ELECTRIC CO. First Bank 0f Sitka UNCLE SAM asked for the material to build a wood kimono for i *Der Furore,” and Uncle was rather urgent in his request. We're Solicits the business of friends A | - 3 b T Drflp ' n At ‘ getting it to him . . . enough and on time . . . and we're doing it 3 rvice an Westinghouse Represem::ive COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE | with fewer men, fewer tires, and trucks. Money Transmitied to All Points _ E R N I E o S Yes, we “deliver the woods”, for modern war cannot be Conw' n k Do Your Part- o0 waged without wood, ‘znd plenty of it. ' dY oc Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds When You rein Town! But don’t be alarmed about our forests! We are taking steps ccm an - to assure that the forests we cut for the emergency will grow again p y i o for the peace. Mother Nature, with protection from fire and a w H E N l N s l T K | ! little help from man, heals forest scars quickly. Millions of acres of fine American forests are standing now on lands once com- 0il --- Coal | : Ga L ye Make YOIII Headqua"ers | pletely clear cut, and another forest crop will bloom tomorrow asoline at the E R N l E 9 s | to replace the one we harvest today. i | - Insurance || SITKA HOTEL COCKTAILBAR COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY . i "The Home of Hospifality” Phone 78 RUSS CLITHERO Manager - SITKA —— JUNEAU ANCHORAGE