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HOSPITAL NOTES ton was dismissed from s Hospital yesterday ;mrr; Dr al treatment ’ discharged | ceyeral who has Earl F. Graves, Government from Palmer, spent which he pronounced cal dairies treatment 1 pe in excellent condition Government Hospital dis-| py and Mis. Harry Hagen were d and Priscilla McKin- | o They were from Ex- | s at a progressive farewell party ) in honor of Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris last riday evening. was tted to the e eyvening started with cocktails ent Hospital Friday for| ; the Eiks Club, continued with din- admitted 10| oyn Bay and ended with dan- vital yesterday o png at the Moose Club. Guests for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. Louis Scharpenberg, Mr. and Mrs, James Brightman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortman, Mrs. Charles M. terson, Mrs. Earl Shennett, Mrs. therine Bavard, Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff agd Mrs. William Satrvella SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION or the Terri- ion Number R, Plaintiff De- CHOONOV A P. SCHOONOVER Mrs. L. C Berg and Mrs. N. E. President of the United States | phompson gave a surprise baby hower for above named Mrs. Jack Krepps last You are ernoon at the Berg ar in the |nome shower gifts were pre- Territory of leented in a white, blue and pink Division, at Juneau, baby basket. Guests hin thirty (30) days after present. were Mrs, tion of this sum-|ypg | Thomas Tilson, Mrs. Joe n in ca summons is pub- is, Mre. A, H. Wickman, Mrs. or within forty (40) days preq Coulson, Mrs. Marcella Irish, the date of its service Upon s Ferne Rigley, Mrs. Carl Peter- Ta the GREETING lired to t for t defenc here Dist the 1 ubli th se th this summons is served |con’ Mrs. A. Thomas, Mrs. Ted | rsonally, and Wer' | jtettleson, Mrs. F. W. Radue, Mrs. complaint on file in g Nygnard, Miss Margaret the said court and in the above en- n, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss titled cause Georgla Conneley, Miss Bina Cline The plaintiff in said action de-|.n4 Miss Gladys Whittimore. is th 1l ; relief: Disso- R jution of the ma : now existing between plaintiff and defendant on Mr. and Mrs the grounds of incomptability of | were hosts to Mr ter ment; custody of the parties’ | avrit & nor children; and that de- urday evening for dinner and bridge. Harold A. Veatch and Mrs. RO, two fendant be required to pay during - of said children at Passengers leaving for the States monthly for their |[on the last Northland were: Mys. e and support; and for|Nick Trierschieldt, who will visit her or further relief merited. ' sister outside of Seattle; Earl Shen- event you fail so to appear | <ett, who is making a short busi the plaintiff will take |ness trip; Roy Harsin, one of the against you for want|.crmer owners of Single O Taxi; and will apply to the court :M:. and Mrs. D, A. Hope, who dis- demanded in said | posed of their barber shop and plan herein stated to settle in the States; Jacob Joseph, Honorable Geo. F. Nick G S2¢, and Albert elief of said Court, and | Nielson, $2c. who have been visit- i court hereunto af- | ing relatives while on furlough; of October, 1944. | Stewert Beitzel, on a short business (Seal of ourt) ] trip. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | L Clerk of the above entitled court. | By: J. W. LEIVERS, | Mrs. Charles Whittimore left by 3 Deputy Clerk. |Plane Thursday enroute to the I CERTIFY the within summons | States on a vacation trip. During her absence Mrs. Robert Gaylord and ar d complaint are true and | 5 A correct copies of the originals there- | ¥l be employed at Connie’s Dress of filed in the above entitled court | 270P- and cause HOWARD D. STABLER, | Plaintiff'’s Attorney. Oct. 28, 1944 Nov. 18, 1944. Elliott Flefcher, John Dolence and Arlene Dolence were guests of Ar- Incld Curtis lost week end on a hunt- ing trip aboard the Curtis boat. | Dickey and Bobbie Dassow, child- Lot Shat sl ] en of Mr. and Mrs. John Dassow f Ketchikan, left for home on the Northland after spending the sum- imer with their grandparents, Mr. :'md Mrs. R H. Dawson. | Ted Carte.. proprietor of Carter’s iFlc]‘ist Shop and Green House, ar- {t1ived from Juneau on the North- !land to sperd a week with his wife. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roach were hosts at a house ing given for Mrs. Roach’s {pazents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Me- ~VERY % Graw at their new home on Etolin JMVERY property own Street. The guests were Mr. and 84 er should safeguard | Don MeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. his investment with suf- | ziles McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ficient insurance. Don’t |.ZcGraw, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Me- | Jraw} Cal McGraw, Mr. and Mrs. | fom Tilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | Tilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc. { Jonald, Mr and Mrs. Sam Trout | man, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donnelly, | Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Fraki, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagen, Mr. and Mrs Art Franklin, Mrs. Robert Sechor wald, Mrs. Frank Cashel and Munsess, put off buying insurance UNLESS you want to gamble with all the cards stacked against you! It is important too that all your policies be cor- rectly written in a de- pendable old company like the Hartford Fire Insur- ance Company we repre- sent. Mrs. Elliott Fietcher and Mrs, Al Goddard weie co-hostesses at the 15n1'mel"s home to the Literary Group jof the Sitka Women'’s Club on Tuesday afternoen. A dessert lunch- ‘on was served, followed by a book Shatt“ek | review given by Mrs. Al Goddard. | 'Those present were Mrs. E. M. God- | dard, Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Stan- |ley Totten, Mrs. C. G. Stuart, Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff, Mrs. W. K. INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU le, Mrs. J. L. McNamara and . Harold Veatch. meet at the home of Mrs. Martha | Kostrometinoff. Y snt_@ Lyle LcRelte,l nd Richard Avrit last Sat-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NEWS % Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris flew to Juneau Monday enroute | portation from Juneau. Mr. and |lene Mitchell, Norma Jean Lurz, |Jerry Fintch and Dick Forsythe. C 1 On Thussday afternoon |5 Cushing, celebrated her ninth party were Mary Lou Sunde, Nancy| ald Cook, Mrs. And harles Benson. Junior members days in Sitka inspecting the| Tacoma by the first available trans- ;' thday. Guests at her birthday|liams and Mitchell Martin. Elected to the Executive Commit- | town Bay. Hope, Mr: from Sheldon Carol | Jackson School planning to attend Cushing daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|the convention are Ellen Hope, Lu- cills Sing, Helen James, John Wil-|a dinner for next Thursday evening | | ot the Arrowhead Cafe in James- The party wjll go by bus., Ftolin Street. | chased the home from Mr. MeGraw. | Mrs. Charles Wortman will continue| e ;51 yaw, Janet Somers, Bonnietee at the convention were Andrew i | to live in the Charteris home dur'lcameron, Bert Strom, Dick Fors|H | ing their absence. | [ The Amer:can Legion is giving an | Armistice Day dance at Victory {Housv this Saturday evening. The committee ir charge is Chuck Pearl, | ero | Miss Bernadine McGraw was hos- I last Sunday evening at a birth- { dgy party given for Miss Kay Her- mann. Games were played during the evening, prizes going to Gladys | Ward, Pauline Ballinger and Harold | Hodgins. After refreshments, the present were Betty Wari Stanley Westover, Jay Miller, Harold Hodgins, | schielat, Coon, Lar | ard Frederickson and Fred Mc- Nulty. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. , Mrs. Jechn Osbakken a Mitchell. {Don McGra {and Mrs, Le Bill Nichols, ACS, left by plane {Monday for Juneau, enroute to Stagway to which station he has |been transferred. Andy Sutten, Jr., spent a few days |mm Juneau this week, making the frip by plane. | Glefi Morgan, Al Goddard and Joe | Ward spent a long weekend hunt-| ing in Silver Bay, returning Mon- day -evening with five deer. The arty went in a skiff with outhoard | | | |home at the head of the bay. Mel Race, civil service employee on Joponski. left by plane Monday vacation R. A. Johnson, civil service em- ployee at the Naval Air Station, spent a few days' vacation in Ju- |neau this week, making the trip by plane. Miss Marie Jensen was hostess | Lhursday evening to the Beta Sig- m# Phi Sorority at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rands. The cultural program was presented by Mrs. Jeseph Petérson end Mrs, Mamie | Wesley. | Marshall Crutcher was dinner hest |to Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Veatch last Sun- !du}v evening at Victory House. iBndge was played after dinner. | On Tuesday evening, after the |regular business meeting, the Volun- teer Fire Department gave a sur- rrise birthday party for their Fire |Chief, Art Franklin. Immediately {oilowing the meeting the firemens’ {wives and gurl friends streamed in singing “Happy Birthday.” | Mr. Franklin was presented with a pen and pencil set and a large supply of movie film, Refreshments, including a large birthday cake, | were served and the evening was |spent in dancing. | Those present were Mr. and Mrs.l iDon R. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs.| iTz'ygve Strom, Mr. and Mrs. William (Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson, |M:. and Mrs. Al Richter, Mr. and| {Mrs. Fred Coulson, Mr. and Ms.| |Lloyd Tilson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis, ‘Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Susort,| |Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts, Mr. and | Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Grover, Mis. May McNulty, Mrs. Lena Mitchell, Miss Betty Ward, Miss Nina Elliott, Miss Mable Fa IcNulty, Miss Kay Hermann, y Hermann, Wayne Westover, Stanley Westover, Oscar Tilson, Fred eNulty, William Linquist, Mal-| {culmb Dennard, Albert Dennard, Argyle Dennard, Larry Miller, Lee “Rh(»des and Tom White, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. William James Hollywood returned by plane Thurs- day from a week’s honeymoon spent in Juneau. Wednesday afternoon Sandra For- sythe celebrated her ninth birthday {with a party at her home after [school hours. Her guests were Kay On December fifth the group will| Fletcher, Shirley Richter, Mary Lou | Sunde, Anna Marie Ward, Kath- leen Cushing, Carol Cushing, Dar- {leen Cushing. g | operation. ner at the Arrowhead Cafe at James- | Charles Whittimore and Russ Clllh-““ to be excellent. | _On this Saturday |'Tre guest list includes Mr. and Mrs. | Wallace and Mrs. i motor and stayed at the Morgan' for Juneau enroute {0 the States on| sythe, Sandra Forsythe and Kath- aope, Peter Dan Mohler is in the Pioneer|on the SJS II. Home Hospital recovering from an His condition is report-| evening, Mrs m Charles Peterson is hostess at a buffet farewell dinner in honor of| Mr. and Mrs, Carl Susort. After din-|" ner the party will attend the Ar- stice Day. dance at Victory House. ov | McDonald, Mr. Whitney by The Pioneer Bakery atic ven Mrs. Leni Mitchell was hostess | niversary. | 3 Vi £ g S Pinochle Club Wednesday | —_— party ended with dancing. Those yriec MeGraw, Mr. and Mrs. L’loyd\e\'(‘nmu s g Tusou: Gladys mijgon and Mr. and Mis. Charles|Apartments. | Ward, Barbara Rands, Mildred Reed, | Pauline Ballinger, Alexandria Trier»f the High y Mrs. Lloyd Tilson, Simpson and Frank Price. but the latter will be unable | o attend. ‘The party plans to leave for Kake score was won consolation | i {@oing to Mrs. Frank Deiner. In one|Preacher is the following guest: | Scharpenberg, Mrs, E Mrs, C. B. Hedges, Mr: vin and Mrs. Jack Calvin. electric the Hodgins' e A BOY PREACHER LONDON — Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Har-| cld Melby were dinner hosts to Mr.: &nd Mrs, C. B. Hodgins and Mr. and . Clyde Jollisaint in celebration fifth wedding an- The Masonic Club has scheduled | Mrs. Elliott Fletcher was hostess | FPriday afternoon at a luncheon to Louis | M. Goddard, ! . Frank Cal- | Follow- compizied | ing lunch the afternoon was spent in {installation of a mew, fully auto- | sewing. Mid.leby-Marshall last Wednesday and a large 8f spectators watched the st day's baking. The oven is the |very latest model of its kind. | | { Britain’s youngest | 11-year-old Donald lhand during the evening a thou- Peake, who gave a series of three A.N.B. Sitka Camp No. 1 elected | . 5 iy i A 7 sand aces were held by Mrs. Charles Lee Rhodes, Wayne Westover, Rich- the following officers for the t,umlng.p“_:_‘ son and Mrs. Miles McGraw. year: David Howard, President;! Frank Paul, Vice President; Law-{ erd, Financial Secretary; = Frank sermons in a London tional Church. Kitka, Treasurer; Robert Lawrence, | Sergeant-at-Arms; Council Mem-| bers, Peter Young, Peter Jones and| Charlie Joseph. } At the same meeting the A.N.S.| elected the following office Mrs. Donald Cook, President; Mrs. An- drew Hope, Vice President; M Peter Kitka, Secretary;. Mrs. Dick Marshall, Pinancial Secretary; Mrs.| Cnarles Benson, Treasurer; Mrs. Eli Howard, Sergeant-at-Arm: Coun- ¢il Members, Mys. Frank Kitka, Mrs. | Cyrus Williems and Mrs. Willis' Hoolis. i To attend the ANB-ANS conven- | tion to be held at Kake the follow-| Make Your Headquariers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospifality” RUSS CLITHERO -:- - Manager Congrega- | Donald learned to | preach by accompanying his father, 3 5 i Mr. and Mrs, William Rodenberg 'a clergyman, to services in shelter | rence Widmark, Secretary; Ell H““"‘mw moved into their new home on centers during the blitz days. WHEN IN SITKA ing meémbers were appointed: David Howard, David Davis, Charlie Dan- tels, Peter Sing alternate. Mrs. Don- PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative ‘ Conway Dock Company |} 0Oil === Coal Gasoline., Insurance Phone 78 AND KEEP 'EM COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly : Remodeled ) o our cooperation. SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 PDedicated to Victory The Alaska Transportation Company is proud of the part its fleet and its personnel are taking in the winning of the war ... the needs of the armed forces will continue to have first call on our facilities and 100 per cent of We are not unmindful of the friendships built through the years of serving Alaska . . . are bending every effort toward maintaining a dependable service for these old friends . . . and looking toward the days of peace when an augmented fleet and a highly trained organization will render service to the Alaska of tomorrow in a bigger and better way. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. D. B. FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU TACOMA, WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0840 BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-THE PARLOR 1S 1IN GOOD ORDER- REEARDLESS OF BBY HOLDING HER HOW DID THE BAGKET-BALL TEAM JROSGET ||| THEM MEET EETIN' TODAY ! L 4 - e \SEE THEY. || LET THEM LEFT THINGS INTACT IN THE PARLOR- TO ?é'f Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners DINE at the BATAAN CAFE While the Popular Dreamland Swing Band Serenades You! - ! e By GEORGE McMANUS D, Cope. 1944, King Features Syadicate, Inc, Warld rights reserved = YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE RIBS—Sweet and Sowr? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET HAVE N Al % LU A JUNEAU, ALASKA \ INSURANCE |“ Health, Accident, Life, Annuities | Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Connections to Valdez . . Bristol Bay . . Kuskokwim ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotet Information and Reservations OFFICE PHONE 667 Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 | | Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Juvenile Educational Endowments | M. B. MARTIN—Phone 53 || 123 Third St. P. O. 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