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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WLDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1944 CHINA MESS tauoweeNpaRty il ions Will SO M el | . Simpem | e ] pARTIAI-lY Among the Hallowe'en celebra- Ba" ue'a' | The Scottish Rite Masons are P tions held in Juneau was a party i having degree work at the Temple at the apartment of ic Bradley, | each evening, tonight through Sat- onlg |from the 4th to 32nd are to be Both pranks and * refreshments were served to the guests conferred on a class of 10 candi- “Merry Andrew,” a lifesize G. I 33 A dates. Mortimer Snerd, startled guests % | A ’ 5 ME (Continued from Page One) ”“:“",')’"Tm Y‘,"""WH i o \i\l‘“"‘i To receive their charter from a N 1axr:$:k Sta'xl::,edlzi,dd e e oot o the apart. |Tepresentative of the Forty-ninth ) § 'mme:o?-mlsee . degree will be lung open one door of the apart-| e A 4 5 ew of m;‘,m” i ;Dlstnu of the Lions International, L X : d A :he direc:i::mgr acht:rf clo;; 5 ) come home Ladies attending were June Gab- Juneau Lions Club will asse.mbe‘ 7 . ; Ton . et et OunCl am er ted Maj. 0 Cather Pinson Jane tonight at a banquet at 7 o'clock Y 1 i Pre > 4 et d '1~ " Alice|in the Gold Room of the Baranof 2 / oz | : English, Gladys _Overby toef 5 M | é ’ ¢ o\ MEMORIAL CHURCH TO 8P M T s Altmarie | ! 4 s | HOLD PRAYER SERVICE . e 7 . | ohnson, Marian Lange, 445 r ‘| Preceding the dinner the mem- Hauser, Loui Adams 1 went to . bers and guests will sing the Na- X Turn Marilly ackson, Miriam £t 3 » i | ep Up the | poet :,‘,;“ A O Trene | tional Anthem, followed by a salute \ | The regular weekly prayer ser- s e ol Mae 1 an, to ek Fiap TS etk SO0 el 3 34 , !vice at the Memorial Presbyterian “ve el. 2 : Rasmussen S . 4 i ¥ - Church is to be held at 7 o'clock Communists. The| pcoiis were Ralph Dagg, How- will deliv the invocation. i i} tonight. hat he is still there sugg Pl iy John Bishop, Carl| The addresses of welcome will : - . o RN | ’;‘K N Bt Ay st the bellef e 15 POSSIBILLY | ooeiban Hohoevt Dalton. Eling | ¢ delivered by Mayor A. B. Hayes ; ? ) v gl S 8 C i i f ll t & N ome SuCCess i roga S T el Bl " lfor the City of Juneau; Homer : v £ 2 |tion will study the First Epistle On rac Ors 0 a ra es ln er Helde, Charles Stafford, Thom: Garvin, President of the Chamber 1 ¥ i of St. Paul to Timothy, second Clash Admitted Rogers, Charles Beach, Char PREYI; (ELO0NTLIY SVE 90 7 4 ] o g s X land third chapters. \ : ack Fletcher o A 3 f President told reporters|Lowrey and the hosts, Sundsten,|0f Commerce; and Jac B G - i At 8 o'clock - 11z ; : President of the Rotary Club. ‘ ; - : a choir rehearsal t d J B 1 b %y : e tis scheduled and all members have es e ln uneau ul lng 0 e re was no connection, evidently perry and Bradley s L bt e i A jeorge Vaara o e Forty-ninth h A y 7Y : » . been asked to attend. eaning no direct connection, be- ————— 5 ks e st % Shiiwell an istrict of the Lions International | 1 ¥ i n the recall of Stilwell and w2 g Torbrbity SRR b el PabliiotinE: Gt A "Ho 4 GARDINER ELECTED will present the charter and Prank |the Missionary Society is to meet are reunSied 10 aflend' . Stilwell’s ret vas purely and S M. Hermann, President of the Ju- ; . “H\l a ,’,I\,:Iinm“d‘ (.l:‘\\;:‘” pe Miss Lillian A. Gardiner, Director | neau Lions Club, is to accept the gle thh:“x:n:e. I\irs, Alice Bell will alities between General Chiang|of the Division of Nursing, Terri-|charter on behalf of the local club. or the event. and himself torial Department of Health, has| B. D. Stewart, Territorial Com- been notified of her election to|missioner of Mines, will be guest| —————— It had nothing to do with strat- |been : - o of poticice. For himself, Roose- |Fellowship i the American Public|speaker, his subject to be ‘Service| MRS, ALAN BECK HERE | MRS. PLUM IMPROVE J t Arr d F /ING OPERATIO} us i 've LN Jelt said, he thinks Stilwell has|Health Association. The Association |Projects | FOLLOWING ol e ? Mrs. Alan Beck and daughter, ol done extremely well, and he likes(is com posed of members of| Members of the banquet com- the general personally and con-|branches of all medical services. |mittee are Milt Furness, Chairman; | Priscilla Peterson, are now making | nys Dorothy Fium, secretary for| BOOTHIS FRESH EASTER“ OYSTm siders he has an excellent record. o ;m‘ : {Floyd Fagerson and Herb Waugh. :;enh r:sme hw:q; : M;-;_l P;uh;(\vt the. Hétel Hid: R entiiran t Hms Roosevelt left no doubt that WEATHERS ENROUTE SRS gy asningyon, DEn SO PCERC S © | 1 lovees, Takan 0. Bt iannial vhile he had hm‘fh'(l Chiang’s Te-| ) woathers, former Juneau res woMAN’S (I_UB WIllQe‘::a:x?d x:fi:m‘gn:atso sr‘:::m?\u;n it Abcadsy aveningtaerYanil al % to replace Stilwell he didn't|qont yigited in Juneau today while | |Juneau until his return. Priscilla | €Mergency appendectomy. Her o S ) 28 T il Mk iyl SANFTARY MEAT MARKET s thers is enroute to Sitka HOI,D MEET'NG AT | High School. she is mnul;v ng m(-(-lly. and wmi o Ph 4 4 IR be out of the hospital in a fcw‘ ones 9 and 13 NOON NEXT TUESDAY| sovicsoss aon | oo GG See fee | B. D. stewart, Territorial com-| missioner of Mines, members of lhe; |City Library Board, and A. B thlhp Superintendent of Cxt} [Schools, will be the speakers at the | Super Market [second montbly luncheon meeting| . |of the Juneau Woman’s Club which | will take place at the Presbyterian| Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. T | f J w | Al interested women in Juneau | Phone’ wrile or Wire Ynur order |are cordially invited to attend ths‘l yo u VG; g o Y X ) e ¢ Drawn for National War Fund—Paul Plaschke—Chicago Herald-American meeting, as matters of vital import-| ance to the community will be dis- \Lmssed by the speakers. Miss Jean | Wolfe will play a piano solo and ‘nm students of Mrs. Forest Pitts of |the Juneau high school will also| ng a number of selections. | | Because so many of the members land all of the students appearing on the program must return to their offices or classrooms, every one JUST BECEIVEB |attending is urged to come prompt- ly at 12 o'clock noon if possible. A ! hot dish luncheon will be served. | and wHEEL | Chairman for the month of No- | vember for the Woman's Club ac-| tivities and chairman for the lunch- | eon is Mrs. Robert Sanford. Mrs.| {Sanford is head of the educational | department which meets the second | Tuesday of each month at the pent- % {house for the study of education as |1t affects adults. All interested wo-| |men in Juneau are urged to attend | these informative meetings. |PENGUIN IS ENROUTETO | c = | PRIBILOFS ON LAST TRIP; . v With Christmas mail and winter / . L _,'b [ B Y 4 supplies aboard, the Fisheries ves- ‘ . to yO‘u r fu tu re bR isel Penguin is in port, enroute to Llederkranz leb“rger the Pribilofs on its final trip until | spring. 8 OUNCE and 16 OUNCE Aboard the vessel is Clarence Olson, Assistant Superintendent: in noquetorl charge of Fur Seal Fisheries, Who will spend the remainder of the W' - a winter months in the Pribilof area. isconsin Brick . WOODLEY FLIES FIVE Kaukauna Klub Appetizer PASSENGERS WEST Melo Pure Wheels By Rl -t Airways airliner were the following - passengers: Florence Jensen, M. M. 111amoo Christy, Ddve Willard, Joe Hen- shaw, and H. B. Dahl. l you H get e Old New York Sharpe HERE FROM ANCHORAGT Elma McBnde s registered at Roma“ lmporled cheese the Baranof Hotel from Anchorage. e ,—— STAYING AT BARANOF Provolone lmpofled Cheese John P. Dail & here from Ta- coma and is registered at the Baranof Hotel. llahfm Grated Cheese ,m onh y ol r S h ol ’ d er S _ American Grated Cheese Mool 8 i orini e and several other varieties e A | Baranof Hotel from Millbrook, New York. 's ion—Darigold — s Borden's—Carnation—Darigo v o Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Coffi s M I l K CASH AND CARRY 19 fonn PorAT R A ey A —WITH ~ AR MINI [ L ] are registered at the Gastineau MUM G iDER OF Hotel. . | $2.00 exc A OF ANY [mrrie———. . § ———————— We Reserve the | low price secials we | O. P. A. Ceiling Right to Limit! | will delivc p- | $5.76 J W BBI:‘YANT HE.RE. | { i A yant is registered at the Gastineau Hotel from Rich- mond, Misouri. - R b N'IOVE OF CAA HERE . V. D. Stone® who .is with the [} CAA, is here from Anchorage and registered at the Hotel Juneau. AL S0 55 T PII“G‘ 92.95—2"'?* liveries naily Seals have short necks and clawzg as you possibly can! flippers; sea-lions are long neck and with clawless flippers. R