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PAGE TWO AMER. LEGION CONVENTION IN SESSION Auxiliary Unit Also Meet- ing - First Gatherings Held This Forenoon ‘ontinued from Page One For Men Who Shave SOFTENS SKIN—SAVES TIME NEEDS NO BRUSH N who find it necessary e every day, Glider is in- Glider is made specially for vers, A soft, smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. Smooth down skin To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and hot water. Then spread on Glider quickly and easily with your fingertips—never @ bru Instantly, Glider soitens the skin smooths down the flaky top layer. It enables the razor's sharp edge to cfit your whiskers close and clean L% ut irritating the skin. It thus ninates the soreness that daily shaving frequently provokes in sen- sitive skins— leaves your face feeling smoother and cleaner. We sincerely believe that Glider will giv g comfort than any cream you have ever tried. Get a tube at your store today. defeat now assured. They | Patricia Grove, Juneau but we must not be [ John H. Walmer, Mary Sitka; J. A. Thibodeau, Mrs. military did it Walmer, Ro: t time L n, therefore, will find | Thibodeau, E. R. Watkins, Peail it S ctivities increasing | Watkins, Juneay; Russell L. Clith- beth cope and importance over | ero, Sitka; J. T. Petrich, Hazel the actual war wor t is now per- | Petrich, M. A. Lavenik, Bess Lav- | | enik, Mabel Lybeck, H. Lester Rink | Amy Rude, Juneau; O. E. Sarff,| | Petersburg; Pearl Le Ferre, Cordova; | | John L. McCormick, Betty McCor- mick, Juneau; Walter §. Culver, An- chorage: Lee H. Wilms, Sitka: Maric forming Clithero outlined the many prob- lems facing the American Legion Fcllowing the invocation and the \dvancing of the colors the members Am This was followed flent prayer in memory of the | Saunderson, Ketchikan. men who have fallen in' Lew Williams, Wranj two wars. Mathilda French sang | Nordling, Juneau; Walter J. Mick- L We Forget,” accompanied by |ens, Cordova; Helena Ewen, Jean Trevor Davis Ewen, Portland, Oregon; J. Wilson, The preamble to the constitution |Seward; J. C. Morris, Anchorage; | erican Leglon was read by [ Esther Gullufsen, Juneau; Werner | yartment Commander J. T.|A. S. Olhs, Aleutian Islands; Waino | | Hendrickson, Dorothy Manthey, Ju- | pre- | neau 3 by | Afternoon Session ¢ Gruening, Governor of Al-| This afternoon business se \d by Lew Williams. A.|are to be held by both the I Mayor of Juneau, wel-|and Auxiliary and tonight the mixer | members, telling them | for both organizations will be held | was the most important |in the Elks Hall starting at 8:30 He | o'clock ! ica Ruth | itin: eading of of welcome ka, wa Hayes the f the Legion's existence. told the members to have a good | Sunday Program | time while in Juneau | At 9 o'clock Sunday morning a! AEr joint Child Welfare breakfast, no esponse ! 1 : h oo |host, will be the event at the Bar- Ao L "i”I‘]”““;”“P‘(r";*‘PV_“S'lanu( and at 1 p. m. a Past Presi- Coemmander, Lillian L. King, PYes’- | gop¢5 juncheon in the Iris room. dent, Department ;}“"‘?‘“,‘»‘-l"g Al-| The 40-8 will hold the Grand Prom- fred L s 'ivnadv and wreck in the Legion Dug- made brief resopnses to the address [out at 1 oclock, sightseeing trips | I es of welcome and E. L. Kelthah, |1, yi0 the Baranof at 2 p. m., and Commander of Alford John Brad-| SRTEE U8 BRI, S0 trom 6 t0 7 ford Post No. 4, and Mabel Lyb(‘(‘?"“) m. The 40-8 banquet at Mike's President of Alford John Bradford | 00y S Uty BTG 5 ) m, Post Auxiliary, read messages GY‘ Monday, Prograta greeting to the assembled members. | pygpoqs sessions Monday will be g w. auxiilary members hen wd at 9 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. during cessed to the Dugout, to conduct i ypion election of officers will take | vtheir own meeting place and at 3:30 p. m. the joint ! At noon the convention adjourned | P3¢ ! ! until 1:3¢ p. m., where after lunch it the Lutheran Church they were to re-assemble to hold a business mé 1 | Delegates Registered | 70 members had By noon today registered for the convention. They were: W. J. Manthey, Perry Ashcroft, Virginia Ashcroft, Juneau; Nenia Ellis, A age: Lillian King, Mil- | Ketchikan; Mrs. Alice dred Krause Years in the making THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1944 installations of the newly elected | nounces. The operation was per-| PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY | p officers will take place in the Elks| formed by Dr. Henry Cave of New - | Hall. The convention banquet will| York. Have A pOItralt arust take your, start at 7 oclock at the Baranof | giaporate precautions were taken |dicture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | and at 10 o'clock, the public in-| 5 protect the privacy of the 45- |Federal Building, Phone 294. nav‘ vited, will be the Grand Bali in the | year - old American - born Duchess —— ® Elks Ballroom who married the former King of | Asters, Pom Pome, Snaps, Roses, | « B | England |“500 of them,” also Orchids and 0 . w‘llv uNDERGoE All hospital entrances were guard- | Gardenias. ~ Flowerland, 2nd and i S ed by police, and reporters were |Franklin [ S \ é ~ barred from the information desk | — — = e S where they sought to inquire about b the condition of the former Wallis Simpson OPERATIONATN.Y. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 Warhiolds DrugSiore| | ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS | - The Duch- - (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) ess of Windsor underwent success-| Arriving today—Fresh Cut Flow- NYAL Family Remedies N M fully an operation for. appendicitis ers and Potted Plants “For those HORLUCK’S DANISH in the Roosevelt Hospital, Dr. Joe who deserve the best.” Flowerland 'E CREAN i Clemmions, Medical Director, an- 2nd and Franklin (L l YAKUTAT — coBDOVA ! g 20T - Y CONNECTIONS TO o VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM J VOTE FOR AN ALASKAN Office Curtis G.Shattuck |, Otriee PHONE 667 Born and raised in Alaska ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager o I promise full and honest consideration of = & T 5 A L T R S T all legislation 7 AT RS R T e | INSURANCE | Thompson Optical Co. . | 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts —Keys Made. Health, Accident, Life, Annuities Juvenile Educational Endowments I am not committed to any pressure groups M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 123 Third St. P. O. 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