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PAGESIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE__JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1944 | ] N : s 1 - ;: V ‘ror California to join her husbnnd‘ber. following the Legion Conven- at the Nurses Home on Friday eve-|vella's . birthday. Guests were * S' l A who was formerly an employee of 'tion in Juneau. ‘ning. ‘The evening was spent play-\ Laurie Sarvella, Mr. and Mrs, ', {the Northland Transportation Co.| ing cards. Charles - Wortman, John Sarvella ” i 5 (Mr. Becker left Sitka some time| On Wednesday, August 9, Mr. and jand Mrs. W. C. Charteris. P Monday afternoon and guests were i i . 2 {ago because of ill health. [Mrs. Winn Goddard had to din-| wMrs. Lloyd Tilson and Diane Til- On Friday of last week Mrs. G. Mesdames Kenneth Nordby, Her- 4 3 R | |ner Mr. Elliott Fletcher, Paul Flet- |son were dinner guests of the Carl| Mrs. A. B. Holt has left for E. Banvard entertained women bert Brunn, L. Burkhart, James| 3 é : | George Collette recently left by cher and Harry Hagen. |Susurts on Wednesday evening of |Seattle where she plans to spend at a tea in her home. The tea O'Brien, Wm. Haden, Henry Yrjana,! : . o boat for a brief visit in Juneau. | |this week. some tme visiting relatives snd was in honor of her sister, Mrs./Sam Christie and W. R. Rottluff. : 2 : ' | Pastor and Mrs. M. L. Miles en- | |friends. s James Robarts of Santa Barbara i 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitti-|iortained the Afton Coons at din-| Miss Mary E. Foster has return- | who has been visiting her mother,| On August 4 a jury composed g : more enlerla?ned at the:f- home ;.o on Tuesday evening and onleq from the states where she has| The Women's Pinochle Club met Mrs. John Peterson for the past of Art Franklin, Leslie Yaw, A. B. 5 - - 'August 3. Dinner guests included wegnesday evening had as their been vacationing !with Mrs. Walia MCD:; 1d Wed. few weeks., Mrs. Banvard was as- Holt, Ray Peterman, John Holly-| i P . | Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Reeder, parents oot Miss Stephanie Bogden. | b {nesday evenin 2 e sisted by Mrs, Earl Shennett, Mrs. wood and Ted Kettleson, adjudged | of Mrs, Whittimore, Reverend and | On Thursday evening, August' On Friday f(ugust 11 Mrs. Jack Tom Tilson and Mrs, L. M. Me-|Arthur M. McHepry, a pioneer, in- | 'Q’i‘s ‘g' A’P'fh"m”' and Mr. and .. sledges of Beta Sigma Phi|10 Mrs. Wm. Sarvella gave a.din- |Schaeffer entertained with a lunche Connell sane. The hearing was held be-| Bapla il A |sorority met with Mis Pat O'Brien ner party in honor of Laurie Sar-'eon in honor of Mrs. Ernest Somers. SN |fore Commissioner W. W. Knight | : 3 = - A s Y S — — R 5, Mr.|in the Federal building. . . On August 1, Mrs. Ellen M. Row- | On the evening of August 5, and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson had Mrs,| - ley left for Juneau for medical James Robarts as a dinner guedt.| Mrs. Myrtle Sandstrom of Ket- | ' {,{/‘x. . i : k. care. i Later in the evening the Harold chikan who has been visiting her f‘g};hh Hagg, Veatch’s had Mrs. Robarts for daughter Mrs. Douglas Hager ut 4 i On August 3, Ralph Young, Jr., i ; : - i : cocktails Other guests included the Rands Apartments, left for . % ""!’!&flfi&!w. . left for Anchorage where he will Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson, Mr.|her home August 8. ; { b R % be inducted into the army. | URA I l % and Mrs. Thomas Tilson, Mr. and L # 4N i fant Mrs. G. E. Banvard and Mr. and| Jose Martinez, W. J. Hines, El- ! = Y i i Mrs. Eugene Price has left with Mrs. L. M. McConnell {mer Gilmore, Robert McGlon, John 4 i 2 £id her two children, Eugene and Dona, e Schmit and Boyd Cook became; s 60 /i . " : { to return to their home in the Sunday noon Mr. and Mrs.|members of the Loyal Order of| 7 3 | states. Charles Wortman entertained ‘n|Moose at their scheduled meeting ’ E, i honor of Mrs. Robarts with a|Monday evening. i = : 2 Mrs. Margaret Messmer, formerly While traveling is difiicuh e “brunch.” Other guests were M —— 3 bookkeeper at the Columbia Lum- John Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.| Mrs. Jenny Homethko entertained _ % é ber Co., has left for Juneau with 1 . - . Banvard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shen- friends at an informal Italian din- | % Lo .. i her son Steve. | ¥ we'll be thmkmg of our frlends nett, Harry Hagen and Mrs, W. C.|ner at her home on August 6.| M | 2 : J | \ A Charteris |Guests included Mrs. M. Barker, . : e %%M Arthur Burke, a former employee H § S Mrs, LaMoine Peterson, Mrs. Dick 3 4 : ; .+ |of the Territorial Construction Co. \ n AlaSka S Even li we dOH t On August 8 Mzs. Robarts was Dare, Judy Dare, John Bancaico, . - has left for Anchorage. A : » the honor guest at a luncheon|Vince Santipoli, George Youtsos, ! y | ’ see them . . . given by Mr. Harry Hodgins and|Al Scariato and John Punco. § i - At the last meeting of the Am- 7 Mrs. Lydia Tilson at the Hodgins e 3 i erican Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ted home. Guests were Mesdames Eiler| On August 10 Mr. and Mrs.| Y . Johnstone was elected secretary- Hansen, Neil Andersen, Henry|Thomas Tilson entertained friends treasurer to replace Mrs. Clithero Campbell, Maud Wakefield, Charles|by talking them to dinnef at the . : " who resigned. Installation of of- Wortman, W. C. Charteris, Winn Roadhouse. Those included were ¢ A i |ficers will take place in Septem- Goddard, G. E. Banvard, Thomas /Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDonald, " 4 . 2 ! Tilson, W. W. Knight and Elisa-|Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tilson,” Mrs.| . n s o » | : beth DeArmond. Lydia Tilson, Mrs. James Robarts,| This green and white candy-striped play suit with detachable PJUISONSJ"%%TRIC co. K 0” B“ i Bo'.ds |and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Banvard.| skirt is topped by a Chinese green Dache snood net trimmed with. | soilitictis bt eep y ng Hale Tabor is being visited by The dinner was in honor of Mrs.| amusing little wooden beads. Who cares if the winds blow? c e ué;:::! of friends : his mother, Mrs. Elinor Tabor and |Robarts. 2 s 2 Electric Service and Repairs his grandmother Mrs. Mary Potterf | ployed at the Sitka Cafe. Thv'and Mrs. Rex Winchell, Lee Wilms Westinghouse Representative I YEAB of Glenrock, Wyoming. They ar-| Mrs. Fred Davenport left bylwedding took place at the Smith|and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- TO WIN THIS rived on lasy week’s boat and plan plane for Juneau where she caught|/home in Burlington. The bride is |Claughlin. The guests presented the to spend lwobweeks in Sitka. |a boat south early this week. She a WAVE, HA-lc. hosts with a table cloth and nap- B UY MOR E |was accompanied as far as Juneau | kins. On the evening of August 7, Mr.|by her huband who returned to| pnpy and Mrs. Ernest Somers, conWay nock BONDS ... and Mrs. John Dolence were din-|Sitka the following day. Itheir children Sally and Janet and| Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ner hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Hale| - Mrs. Somer’s mother, Mrs. Ida Rodenberg for two weeks are his Tabor, Mrs. Mary Potterf and Mrs.| Dr. Louis Scharpenberg, Art Brant arrived from Seattle. Mr. parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Roden- compal‘y |parents Mr. 5. E. | THAN BEFORE Elinor Tabor. |Hicks, Jack Littlepage and Phil'gomers is employed by the Col- —_ {Johnson were dinner guests of the ympia Lumber Co. berg of Juneau. | Russ Clithero flew to Juneau Winn Goddards on August 4. d PR d August 7 and spent two days con-! “ Mrs. Gertrude Snow and 'son, § | On Tuesday evening Mr. and y > ferring with Juneau Legionnaires on| Mrs. Irene Williamson was hos-| :/ o Jos(-?h e ST el J‘unexa‘u 0.’ - oal the coming American Legion Con-|tess at a birthday dinner for Lee|Mrs- Martin Tengs, cel ebrating after a visit with Mrs. Snow’s sis- |their first anniversary, entertained ter, Mrs. Paul Morgan. vention. |wilms at the latter’s home on!™ f 2 | August 5th. The evening was spent | With dinner at the Sitka Cafe. The| S Gasflllne 4 i The new city fire hall has fi~;playmg cards. The guests were Buests were Harry Hagen, Dr. Louis| Mrs. Richard Becker, a civil e . nally been completed and all equip-|Chief Wesley Allen, Sgt. Walter |Scharpenberg, Michael Brady, Mr.!vice employee on the base has'left Insurance [4 ment installed. The building cox\-iunnell, Al Benson, Russ Clithevo,' tains an apartment for the chief Harry Hagen, Jack Garrett, Mrs. of police and sleeping quarters|Earl Forsythe and her son Dick,| for a few firemen. In the bml(l-‘Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marchant, Mr Phone 78 Eugenia Kidd, Mrs. Ted Johnstone FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager ing are also cells for city prisoners.| _— |and Helen Elliston. Herbert Sather left for the states| on Monday for hospitalization and|{ Mr. and Mrs. Jess McGraw have medical treatment. |received word that their son Dor- —— |mand Claire McGraw, AOM-2-c at o Mrs. Paul Morgan was co-hostess'the Naval Air Station in San Diego, / Seerce with Mrs. Charles Whittimore at|was married on July 29. His bride the latter’s Jamestown Bay home ! was Miss Joan Lundee, daughter of at an informal tea given in honor |Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of Bur-, of Mrs. Whittimore’s mother, Mrs. lington, Wahington. She formerly P. D. Reeder. The affair was held lived in Sitka where she was em-| DINE OUT AT COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR R Newly Open 5 P. M. to Midnight Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM “El * Y = THE WAR COLUMBIA COCKTAILBAR | BY BUYING First Bank of Sitka | e .B‘)an 1 PI-ANS ffil‘ thb Ye'am 2’(0‘/ y -“ A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Drop In At NOT MANY OF Us will be around in 2,000 A.D. But Money Transmitted fo All Points E R NIE o S we have boys and girls who'll be carrying on where DoY : Part we leave off . . . doing a better job of it, too! They ot g sl ot will deserve a goodly heritage from us. Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds w‘len You're in Town' ‘ ? ‘An important item in that heritage is thie same that ® was passed on to us by our forefathers . . . an abun- wn EN I N s I TK A : dance of trees. Those boys and girls of today are going to need it, and with compound interest, for Make YOIII Headq"a"ers : science and industry daily are discovering new uses at the | J L J for wood in making more of the things that mean 2 ERNIE’S fo wond SITKA HOTEL COCKTAILBAR | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY "T ifality” he Home of Hospitality cri . ol ity RUSSCLITHERO -:- -:- Manager