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ALASKA EMPIRF— PAGE TWO NEAU, ALASKA 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1944 Parth, who was living in the house|was Frank's twelfth birthday. The Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. * S ' l K A NE W S * sustained a loss of personal property |feature of the dinner was a large John Osbakken were hosts to more BABY Bov IS BORN Io | in the attic. decorated birthday cake. »an ‘thirty friends at a cocktail | | fire at the Erler Hotel| Games were played during the party at their home on Lincoln| SGT. AND MRS- BU(Y alarm :ll)uuLBO'Clock,‘cvrning. The guests were Larry Street. The party was given for | s quickly extinguished|Calvin, Wake Andersen, Edwin Os-|Mr, and Mrs. Ed Van Horn and Mr.| Sgt. Norman Bucy of the Signal | THE DAILY ALASKA AIRLINES —_—— A chimney On Tuesday evening, October 3,/cn October 27, to be assisted by the 1¢sulted in an ined the Mesdames Don McGraw and Lena The blaze w Miles MceGraw ent le Club at her home on D Mitchell end no damage was reported | bakken, Billy Lawrence, and Jimmy and Mrs, Clarence Thomas. Cock-|Corps, U. S. Army, now stationed |f was won by Mrs.| Members of the refreshment com- s | Price. tails and a buffet lunch were serv- | to the westward, is the proud | = consolation | mittee for the next meeting, a social ¥ A His | e ed during the evening. father of a nine pound, seven ounce Ruth Whit- | meeting, October 18, are Mrs. Ted )(“f' {"““ IM‘: “?'jx’l'(']’f“ k‘g;fjm‘f:‘; Edwin Van Horn was fhost Ms. Van Horn, Mr. Thomas and son, bon to Mrs. Bucy at 1:34| = y __ Y 6 . ~hairms P » Mes- antly surprised Tuesday affer- Mrs. Thomas are leaving for the' o’ ay moon in St. T e R Wagner, chairman, and the Mes their home Saturday evening. Thé Y 1% Y 4 o'clock yesterday afterno | dames Les Rhoads, Dick Dare, Ber- to find herself the honored states immediately. Ann’s Hospital. affair celebra t sixteenth | [y ; ter was hostess nard Westover, Ralph Johnson and \\‘r"d‘(lilm;,(f’lx‘xglx\‘i:fg\rv it YA Dt ouest at a put;l\:ick luncheon spon- | The mother is the former Col- | 2 g5 ot o e vibEYE € £ Tsary. |sored by the ladies of St. Peter’s ¥ i 3 - wing and Card | William Rodenberg | Gu S A most enjoyable meeting of the leen Hellan, popular Juneau girl, | ANC“ORAGE rAIanS ! were Mr. and Mrs. JOhh Gyijig, a the See House, The af-| and the happy ‘grandparents are | Club her e, Tuesday eve- — o o e A st 2 “ & wis pleasantly A daubhter, Marcia Diane, was Dolenc, Miss Arleen Dolenc, and‘ fair, which was a farewell party for Presbyterian Wonmn_ at the home U. S. Deputy Marshal and Mrs B W ASAnEY| B g Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ramer. The eve- | pr. ; of Mrs. Lawrence Doig was attend- gl = e B playing ind sewing, fol- | born Tuesday, October 3, at the : Mrs. Van Horn, who will soon leave Walter Hellan. The baby is also p 18 ? o srigl . y a2 _ ning was spent playing cards. | e ed by 40 members and guests. The 8 ¢ 21 23 x shments were Sheldon Jackson Hospital, to Mr | for Oregon, was attended not only p welcomed by a great grandfather, ; re Mes-|and Mrs, Orville Paxtor %G |by members of the Guild, but by SPeakers for the evening were Dean| R i iy Those present were Mes- and Mrs. Orville Paxton » ) Roland Wuster of Sheldon Jackson Thomas J. Ryan, of the family — | A group ot her friends called at cther invited guests. are the home of Mrs. Al Lindegard on| Following the delicious luncheon, Mrs. Lindegard is|Mrs. Arnold Curtis, President of the Junior College and Isabelle Sing, home. This is the Hellan's fiyst{ rdby, Vern McGraw, Robert| Mr. and Mrs. Paul ) u : le Sing, home. Emily Allen now in their new home at James- Friday evening Yeoman 3/c of the U. S. Navy. Dean | grandchild. m Wuster spoke on “The Church.” CONNECTIONS TO town Bay. They recently purchased planning to make a trip to the Guild, presented Mis, Van Horn § 2 AT g the property from Mr. Vernon Hun- States soon {with an ivory pendant and goid|Miss Sing related to the group toe!| THREE SMAll BOA'I'S | g Mg - o el 2 The evening was spent enjoying|chain as a remembrance from the !ifc and duties of a U. 8. Wave. { s o i AK — BRISTOL BAY lowing the program, delicious "AVE "Ew ow"ms KUSKOKWIM Mudiman, Kenneth P S gan socialeoccasion of last n open house for the kins music and visiting. Refreshments ladies present. ces of the Naval Air Fref 9 ser " . ‘< Mhew Public Works Mis Tsabelle Sing, Yoeman 3/c trought by the guests were served| A short business meeting followed, ™" GHnt. RO SeTE By the s Op: .n for inspection and of the U. S, Navy is visiting rela- later. |at which final arrangements were |’ [”tg S:i:'h;o]\:;r; x‘e“.:l:.xmezldaw- According to Customs House rec Offi g gy i At Ao i ¥ " " Thesa present were thc Mesdames made for the Bazaar to be held|'‘"® 3 Ry o orRe A1 g T ' ice i frx(‘l‘)l .u‘;;f:i im'l J:'d 11;:;:““‘ r)\r:rwsmi\;:uéfi:i Lucille r':.‘;n)((\ A. Thomas, N. E. November 4 g Baggen, Flora Cook, Jenny Ander- Ords, three boats changed hands in Baranof Hotel 1, members of the armed her leave service s g > = Miss 0 ;. |the past week. The Gordon D., 25 s 4 2 civilidh gubsts: e daughter of Pete Sing, local Thomp:on, John Hollywood, and E.| Those present, in addition to the|*0™ 2nd Miss Georgla Connelly. {the past week: The Gordon D, 5 ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager rful fall flowers decorated the fisherman. Miss Sing was born in M. Goddard | onoree, were Mesdames Hugh by Oscar Granquist of Petersburg, f the offices. The hospitality | Sitka 4 T ghace, Glen Morgan, Marle Bright-| wednesday evening the Pinochle! “rom Parke bought the Barbara : » od by the personnel to their' —_— Thursday evening Mr. and Mrsiman, Ted Kettleson, Jack Krepps. Ciub met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd v o 36-footer, from W. E. Walker jends made the evening a ; _|Foster Mills entertained friends at Mary Whittemore, Oliver Eldridge, Tilson on Baranof Street. Those u'q Burton Walker. Parke. at ome INSURANCE Thompson Optical Co. plasant Ice cream, cake, John Walmer, Deputy District 5 dinner party in their home. The John Hollywood, Anette Penfield, | present were Mesdames Wallace Mc- |, s Sfons o 1 A Health, Accident, Life, Annuities || 214 Second St.—Phone 387 y Fiftingiissegrtiios, Fxalted Ruler of the Elks, arrived occasion honored Mr. and Mrs. Karl|Harold Schaefer, Thomas Tilson, El- | bonald. Carl Susort, Miles McGraw. “l"%'l‘v e of ‘heldbOEL 5 Juvenile Educational | Gk e S ’ f 3 5 in Sitka by plane Thursday, Octo- Scharpenberg, who are visiting here liott Fletcher, Don McGraw, Frank cCharles ) i et ey oo L LT Endowments fises duplicated=Frames sold- 4 Charles M. Whitny, Al Richter, and pothy Larsen to Kendall Williams ' ber 5. Almost a complete member- with their son and daughter-in-law,|Cashel, F, W. Radue, Arnold Curtis, | Frank Deiner. First prize was won | | ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair ship attended FElks Lodge Friday Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg. |William A. Thomas, John Osbakken, by Mrs. Deiner, and consolation Members of e Women of the of Hoonah M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 ’ 123 Third St. P. O. Box 1641 ||| —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts urch (Lutheran) held a food sale Sitka Public Utilities office €vening to hear Mr. Walmer talk on Other guests were Mrs. Lydia Til-|Charles Johnstone, Clarence Rands e by Mrs. Carl Susort. § IR o o T | The committee in|Elkdom, and to be present for the son, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, and Stockton Webb. & o EORs The earliest known bird did not - \ded by Mrs. Theo- Presentation of the charter 5”;1’ Dr. and Mrs, Louis Scharpenberg, | The Resding Club' met at thei"2"e & Peak. | " chairman, assisted eral new members were initiated. and Mr. Dan Moller. During the o bomie - of Mrs, "Olarenke. R 2 T Gl ! 5 Mary Whittemore, Later the entertainment committee evening, Mr. Moller showed moving Monday night the Moose enter-| . ay (".'Pningc ’lp'i:g b?ulkndl:elg'g‘ R~ i Ny e ) nle uneau Tanned i L. C, Berg. | served “fish 'n chips.” pictures of his trip across Baranof tdined members and guests with a .\ "on i gicoussed was “Mother/| PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Tsland e ‘;;‘“‘” W:’”.‘ heglian! 0‘11:5'3“‘1(;‘,.,”« a” by Maurice Hindus. Those JUNEAU PRt | BABBIT sxms At the meeting of the Sewing and furl ity ing affair. Against a background * U 3 x Salidits the busine: § “ 3 4 se vere ames Mar: £ ss of friends | o ot o Mot it g U o o oF Mo, ety e V{6, B ] S oot e Mesiames il s At Lowes! Rales BUY DIRECT AND lar husiness meetir Wednes- Howard Hunter, Mrs. Emily Allen O. Charteris éntertained friends at ?l‘:'\g] c“’““““ -c]o]t'wnddrfs‘ses h“:‘s Thom Anette Penfield, E. M. Electric Service and Repairs ROOMS WITH BATH SAVE MONEY. o) ral committees | announced her engagement to MI. her home. Omie table of bridge was Ui men in overalls and plaid shirts| .01 -0 6" Clarenc 3 st hotse Henrasertabiy i | ted. Mrs. Carl Susort reported | Don Martin in play danced the oid fashioned dances. | BAC CATENCS Rands, - RUMBERAYE % i | Any quantity, immediate he Library Committee Mrs. La-| The wedding will take place at Guests wers Mesdames Jack Cal- A kangaroo court, presided over| ‘0 ovard. dug",""" e, comt i e delivery. Write for Price by Judge Win Goddard who was P'°'Cly surprised by a party ar- List. - in Peterson for Membership; | midnight of New Year's Eve. M John Osbakken for Moose- Mrs. Allen is a well known dres: Ieart Mrs. Don McG Le and Mrs. Walls vin, Frani Calvin, and Clyde Hager. ranged, for hi i ¢ Most Convenient Location - B o Shviiesf 4 . enthusiastically assis anged, for him on his birthday by Later in the evening, Mrs. Charles RiRstibally aEil Ap RN | et 40k calebration Wia Tues- | ~—ERIHD AND MAN- ¢ for| maker, and has lived in Sitka sev- Wortman, Mrs. Willlam Sarvela,| - C. Bradshaw, provoked much .. i - B et ey i " i b 4 Bel S cod Humior. . Stunts: Wit ¥ , day night at the Mudiman home.; Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise e M- |eral years. Mr. Martin is employed Clyde Hager, Frank Calvin, anq 8904 humor. Stunts With resuling: pono pments including the tradit. onwa oc Valcaunda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington d for Publicity. as engineer at tke Cold Storage. Jack Calvin joined the party for Penalties kept the party lively. 1Yonid Hif A 4 2 | R 6 7R B t was read by Mrs. | o - refreshments, || Appropriate retreshments of ot/ ¢y DUINGRY Shke, Wtk served. a WA R ‘ Muld chalrman, andy THe Sitka P AHERE Was |cogs and potato salad were served. “E e NEre HaE BID. S0I8. HOWAL 1ld, chairman, and The Sitka Fire Department was o | o ed ! Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, George Grover, nm an MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM accepted. Mrs. George Laiblin ed twice within a half hour Fri- Many groups of hunters left Sitka | (5 agped 1755 | Chaldian of Ahe’ dom- P Sitka | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherrod, Mr. and ay evening. At 7:30 in the evening over the week-end. Saturday a William Rands, A. Kuznair, R Special guests at the Rotary Club ¢ in charge of the de at | the Department was call t r aboar h overly, e: il oo ‘ 2 1}1‘ ¢ (‘0 ',A‘l d “"-(\‘v i b € ! epartment was L! ed to th(: group aboard the Beverly, Mr. Dex- ' [uncheon Tuesday were Miss Sara Darlenc and Richard Rands. a daily habit—ask for it by name ouse the previous Friday. home of Ed Chamberlain‘on C ter's boat, left to hunt in the vicinity Fernald, grade school principal; iy John Osbakken was named Street, where a chimney fire did of Hoonah Sound. The hunters g 4 B : o T I chairman of committee to assist| damage estimated at a few hundred were Ed Loidhammer, Carl Rusher, i nrtui:;‘;:::”i&:if;;?;;‘fnfl o LOGGERS WANTED - . cexlm:x:rloum Juneau Dairies, Inc. wit e Mooseheart Day observance 8 o T ' | Mel Rs g 8 So.; AT 'ood and ) with the Mooseheart Day observance | dollars to the roof. Mss Ralph‘MAl Race, and Rodney Ohlen. and Tawferibe Fesbin GHeiOM:| At Junsau Lumbed Wills Ofe sel Gasoline Bisx s (% ;“L‘;:‘: E?{( :t‘gn\dsj]m:(: boys, the cannery at Pelican City. fallers, two choker setters, one "rm" & - i e e same bucker, a oClurs, e ms— V. P Mk Bl cker, and one conk. Insurance e i i B B ¢ |mer, Lee Rhodes, Stanley Westover, = After being rescued from a log HALLOWE . | ALABXANS LIKE THE ¢ ® Wayne Westaver, Latry Miller and|bcom and revived before a warm L i | HI1H S eclu L or Richard Frederickson were the fire by the Columbia Lumber Co.! For all Embiem Club b o. B- Wflhams cu. ol memters of the party. employees, a_yearling buck took ad- 3 5 Sl i 4 c paroy ployess, & yegriing buck took 8d- | ;- godive s Malle Octbber 17, one 1RGO0 fraie | C. B. Hedges and Elliott Fletcher vantage of the opportunity to make 00 p enjoyed a weekend hunt on Mr. a tour through downtown Sitka. | Hedges' boat. | " As soon as the heat restored the —_—_——— i THE i Leaving .aboard the Chicagoff dcer, he bounded ocut of the mill RuYAL CAFE I‘o Shuve | Sunday mormtng for Hunting trip|yord and started to explore. the w H E N I N s I T K A BARANOF : | were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin| town. After a parade down Lin- | p OPEN ALL NIGHT jand son Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Jack coln Street, the buck ascended the ALASKA S FINEST o | Calvin, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D, steps of St. Michael's Cathedral as, Make Your Headqua"ers | HOTEL | We Serve: | ® American Dishes Littlepage. The group will make if inspecting the old landmark. He, ® Chop Suey | their headquarters at Chicagof, then continued on through the busi- | Ever Du I where they will visit Mr. and Mrs, Dess section past the Pioneers'| at the Ea| in ihe Famous ® Chow Mein ® Jock Goudie at their home there. |Hcme, and was last seen as he dis- ® Sweet and Sour While their parents are out of appeared into the woods of Obser-| S I l K A H 0 I E L GOH Room I @ Fried Rice | { | town hunting, Miss Natasha Calvin|vatory Hill. ! o | . is the house guest of Miss Kay Flet- — | "The Home of Hosp“al“y" i It Ig‘l’l“:nz%!aa“ § 162 §26£I_’as:1klm o cher; and Larry Calvin is the house| Sitka's USO Victory House is fast A PREPARATION THAT (R R g s it s 1cx el RUSSCLITHERD. .- -:-. Manage | Mrs. C. B. Hedges will operate combined service to members of the| > Store while Mr. and Mrs.| Armed Forces, and the citizens of! SOFTENS THE SK'N—SAVES et g hunting trip. [the community. Membership may| IR 3.+ |b2 purchased by civilians, thereby Mrs. William C. Charteris, whoienlitlmg thém to the privileges of-! TIME_NEEDS No BRUSH |received word that her husband, fered. J Capt. Charteris, was in Ancnorage} The Friday night dances are| |enroute home on leave from the|under the sponsorship of various/ | Army, left for Juneau by plane. | organizations. The Saturday nights| | {are reserved for activities of the ew y A daughter, Pamela Anne, wasfPuhlic School and others of teen| el Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— . ANCHORAGE OR MEN who find it necessary to shave every day— 2 3 = Lorn to Lt, and Mrs. Jack Ogan at|2g¢e. Sunday dinners are very pop-| doctors, lawyers, businessmen and others—Glider is in- | < i = < » o 6 1 he | ular. o valuable. Glider is made specially for daily shavers. A soft, LI e b BN Dining oné asy: tais week ove 100 emo @ Via YAmAT and connWA smooth cream, it is not greasy or sticky. : | baby weighed seven poumds and 13| men from a ship passing through Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points To use Glider, first wash your face thoroughly with soap and |cunces at birth. Mrs. Jack Ogan is| called at the USO and availed them- hot water to remove the grit {the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ernie, S€lves of the advantage of homej and oily sebun that eollect on :Carten cocked food, games, and showers, . Y P i . 1} whiskers every 24 hours.Then Try Diiier Toy A teleszam received by Mr. and| Mrs. Edwin Van Horn will soon spread on Glider quicklyand | Glider was developed by the |y Neig Bredvik states that their oin her younger son, Fred at Kan- Loclcheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. | & easily with your fingertips— | J. B. Williams Co., makers of |, It Martin Bredvik has return-|ton, Oregon. Fred is attending High 3 s never a brush. fine shaving preparations for |eq from overseas duty with the Air,School at Beaverton, Ore. While AND KEEP 'EM Tues ay- a‘y over 100 years. Get a tube 8t |Corps and is now stationed in Cali- | there she hopes to be visited by her * FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AlelJImES Phone 612 i Agents Smooths down skin your store today. We sincerely | fornia. {oder son, Staff Set. John Van Horn | Instantly, Glidersoftens theskin | believe.that Glider will give you | Lt Bredvik stated that he hoped Who is returning to the states after| ifif | —smooths down the flaky top layer. It enables the razor'ssharp edge to cut your whiskers close and clean without irritating the skin. It thus eliminates the sore- ness that daily shaving fre- quently provokes in sensitive skins—leaves your face feeling smoother and cleaner. more shaving comfort than any |to be able to enjoy a leave in Sitka | three years' service in New Guinea, cream you have ever tried. |in the near future. He has been on! ; {duty in England as a navigator on| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gushing enter- & bomber and has been decorated tained with a dinner party at their las a result of action over Europe. |home Wednesday evening. The din- her . complisiied M, g Mo (OI-UMBIA (OCKTA"- BAR J‘ Frank Price, Jr. was host to sev-|Jchn Cushing i ale plaining o |eral friends at the home of his par-|spend some time in the states. Mr, lents on Etolin Street, Monday eve- Art Hicks was also a guest at the w Ining. The occasion of celebration party. - et m———— ALASKA ansTAL AIILIIES " BRINGING UP FATHER ; - - . By GEORGE McMANUS s R ST Y i SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. | Hawk An Pel- Kim- Chicha- . YOU'RE COOKING WITH GAS- WELL~ INK LL-1 THI THIS PLACE IS OFF THE COB- Y - COME ON- e WHEN T COMES { Bov-ARE | TO DICTY N - g % T VI NE BOBB & YOU A 5 YOCURE 3%?/\& A ENOHL‘—J:-C?:H E&PN%IN' IT'S TIME WE GOT LET'S GO _TO THE "GURGLING Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd fcan shan gof Sitka | HEP CAT .'/J COOKING - = ‘& FORONE EVENIN“~ QUT OF THIS PLACE- DRIZZLE DRAG " DANCING Juneau .$8 $10 4§18 $10 $18 18 $18 $18 418 | W 'S TIME TO DON'T YOU THINK ? }3 :: :g :: ;: 1: 10 1 MRS 0 18 10 18 10 RES r B 0y | Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway " Juneau ... $18.00 $20.00 Skagway ... 10.00 P Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg JUNEBU i $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 Petersb: i 30.00 10.00 20.00 darin Ch i h HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE R e to | Mandarin Ii'm Egm‘c op Suey DINE atthe b RIBS—Sweet and Sour? Eipenen Sata: Sle "vfn::_‘: % of $100 to Ketchitan ] T B A T A A N C A F E ‘LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET e e s & PHONE 612 Ll Sieaks, Cllops, Fried Chicken, Dinners While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! JUNEAU, ALASKA :

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