The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Merry Christmas to the linen closet, with all the nice Quilts, bathrgom rugs, in a grand way things it needs. spreads, blankets, towels, bath mats, guest towels, cloths . . . In wonderful quality, colors to fit any scheme . . . \n\m LTS wodl ncil filled, ters and quilts ted in § dif colors. 95 and 22.50 | PENDLETON BLANKETS pure virgin fle famous Gl Mcunt Rainier calor blanket bound. 100 x84, satin PRINTED CLOTHS 19.95-22.50 Cclorful printed table cloths or seven-piece luncheon s cleverly designed. In fine mus- lin or linen crash. CANNON TOWELS and thirsty Cannon Floral patterns or white. I)m‘\ hand cloths Th M:m-!nng sets. 50c to 1.00 GUEST TOWELS In pure linen, linen crash and muslin. Formal or in- formal patterns. Plain or hemstitched. Guest or kitch- en designs. CANNON SHEET! nnon sheets and Can- Plain hem- hem- and e muslin or reinforced ched. 81x108, 72x108 81x90 ! - M Rehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 MANY LEAVE ON STEAMER T5¢-1.50 = HOSPITAL NOTES Patricia Davis was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday E. E. Henry, H, Bagnell, R. G.|after receiving medical treatment. Vanvelkinburgh, F. Phelps, H. V. St. Ann’s Hospital dismissed R:\y» Carlson, S. Stepanski, E. Valdez, mond Wuebbles yesterday, after fica oo John Hines, R. Kroll, F. Garner, giving him medical attention, The North Sea arrived in port 1ast | T slodoxski, J. P, MacCreary, Mrs. Gaorge Butterworth® was dis- with the following passengers | M. MacCreary. 4 - charged from St. Ann's Hospital from Sitka: Miss Lulu Coleman, Mis. Sally Morday, where he had been receiv- onik ? 2 lical care Hopkins, Mrs, R. McNamara, Patty | honey, Elmer Peterson; Wm. Post, McNamara, Franky McNamara, Mrs. | J. Pinkerton, Sam MazOff, Wm. E.| Waino Seppannen was admitted Ethel Tozier, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Stone, George Livingston. to 8t Ann's Hospital yestetday for - o = 4 medical attention. Esthéer Anderson, Miss Jennie| g g seucfiang, B weibbles) | o e paon Wit William: Dariin: H. Allbritton, Esther Commet, 4 R to St. Ann’s Hos| eaving for Petersburg were Mrs. George Butterworth, Max Rueger, treatment yester ick, B. Wasvick, H. W. Starling :BW“:;* Hellan, J. Cutrell, BAgar| np pshel Tosier was admitted to | cabeth Edward, | Bradiey St. Ann’s Hospital Monday for| jam Paul Art Neilsen, Mrs. A. Nielsen, Helen | medical care. an—W. Tierney, T. A.|J. Brown, Mary Todd, Mable Reed, Navarro, Elizabeth|Fred R. Cox, Martha Cox, John| ; Wwilliams, W Flossie Doolin, Ewing, Clara Ewing. ® gl nhpncy it plw. m Mrs. Erickson. ickson, James | Lon Grover, Bonnie Grover, Vir- day, weighing 8 pounds, 2 ¢s, W. T. Gorman, Frank Jones, | ginia Grover, S. O. Casler, Agnes Cunces, in St. Ann's Hospital. Vinberg, A. Shattuck. Dobner, George Milham, Adelaide D g Seattle—C. Freeland, Elmer, Milham, Leona Goodsell, Margurete '"DH TOMORRow Verna Titus, Fustis Kelley, Hart, Frances Tucker. Zola Devlin, Verna Buckley, B.| Alfreeda Fleck, Frank Straiger, 4 Gemez, N. N 0, F. Fulgencia Carl Hall, H. A, Dudley, Mrs. Dud- | High tide—0:29 a. m, 142 feet. A. J. Beckman, Elaine McLaugh- ley, George Leighton, Dorothy Wil-| Low tide—6:11 a. m, 3.7 feet. High tide—12:17 p. m, 17.0 feet. Low tide—6:50 p. m., -04 fect. Art Tucay. C. S. Strickland, Modest Derrick, H. C. Nordmeyer, G. L. Huffman, H. L. Stankey, G. W. Hawson, M. F. Swan, H. J. Hawkins, D. J. McClory. Mike Gemoff, Mrs. D. W. Ma- pital for medical William Maier gave birth to . Mrs Teeling, \ ; yest Ned Albright was admitted | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'SEES JUNEAU FOR - FIRST TIME BUT ONLY IN PICTURE Writing his sister, Mrs. Jessie McCreary, local manager of the Sears, Roebuck & Company order cffice, Sgt. L. M. Frawley, stationed somewhere in England, " OPEN HOUSE AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS | TOMORROW NIGHT Tomorrow njght, from 7:30 to 9 o'cleck, the Juneau Pubh(‘ Schools are to have open house for parents | so they may see just what Johnny b this and how. L As previously announced, levent is for parents onls Mt Juneau Lodge Elects Officers . Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M, last evening held its annual election of officers with E. F. Clem- nts being elected Worshipful Mas- | i \ | | said he and Susie are doing and have “\Lcr M. L. MacSpadden, Senior w(n_x would have to travel half way chance to meet and talk with their | {den: C. B. Holland, Junior Warden: around the world to get a look at the place in which she lived. This is the way it came about. Frawley stepped into a movie house cne night and there flashed on the fale of Two Cities—Juneau and Sitka,” the Fitzpatrick travel- ogue filmed sevs years ago. Commenting on the picture, he was impressed with depicted in the movie. e ALASKA COASTAL MAKES TWOTRIPS SITKA, KETCHIKAN Alaska Coastal Airlines made two flights yesterday, carrying the fol- lowing passengers to Sitka: Sgt Charles Mitchell, John A. Turner, Oren Johnson. Sitka to Juneau—Francis Roach Jack Gucker Juneau to Ketchikan—Col. H. W Rehm, Joe Keller, George X. Rid- dell. Juneau to Petersburg — Erling Huesvick, D. W. James, Ketchikan to Juneau — Victeria Ingram, W. Bates, Lois Monery. Ketchikan to Petersburg—Clifford Fenn, W. D. Kennedy. Petersburg to Juneau—Lew Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oalp. - FROM SITKA John A. Lawrence is registered at the Hotel Juneau from Sitka. -—oo Mrs. Hazel Adams is registered t the Barancf Hotel from Brittan, Oklahoma. the town o s s e ,,....-.—.«».«—,-...-.- e s your natural coloring! S o e (U o (o o o (o (o (o o '—\'—"-"-",;J—‘ "”i P J 1 Eyefifkhfitined " Phone 636 for Appoiniment o Imagine a liquid “cake type” goes on with your fingerips . . . teachers. - Both the High and Grade School | buildings are to be open during these hours and the teaching staffs | will be on hand to guide the par- | ents through the buildings and show them what is being taught a AT COOPER BUILDING Across from Federal Building (Forme et 9 Optometrist ISNOWIN JUNEAU AT HER OFFICE IN THE BLOMGREN BUILDING Glasses Fitted - " ! ) Z Lucien Lelong's l:iquid “cake” mu‘keup makeup that e A creamy liquid that's non drying to the skin—that covers tiny faults and blemishes— that can ring an exciting “quick change” on More than a makeup, this silky liquid is a new complexion for you —yours to choose in one of five vibrant shades. All, ali, all wonderful! Warfield's Drug Store GUY L. SMITH DRUGS Successor to [ | urer. | | |J. W. Leivers, re-elected Secretary; and Daniel Ross re-elected Treas- Installation ceremonies are sched- uled for early January and will probably be a joint affair with the Order of Eastern Star (L o e o o o o o L (o o e L e S Holiday Flattery... IN OUR HOLIDAY SPECIALS MACHINE and TUESDAY,; DECEMBER 12, 1944 “"Serving the Top of the World"” Anchorage Fairbanks Nome Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Serving Seward Peninsula and Kuskokwim Area ALASKA AIRLINES Baranof Hotel OFFICE Information and Reqervatlons PHONE 667 MAHINELESS Permanent Waves $38.50 0il Manicure $1.00 CALL TODAY FOR AN AP- POINTMENT to be assured of flattering hairdo and well- groomed nails for the holiday festivities. THESE OFFERS LAST THRU XMAS THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON EVENINGS OPEN rly Sigrids’s) Phone 318 ELSIE W, HILDRETH—Owner-Manager o Pr. Rae Lillian Carison m----,m‘m..,,... P 0 - < <) e ! lin, Jeffery McLaughlin, E. Ander- liams, C. J. Bergstrom, N. Demo, E. son, (, R. O'Connell, Don Cowan, Jones. BRINGIN G UP FATHER e WILL YOU ENTERTAIN BOBBY'S FRIENDS IN THE PARLOR WHILE SHE 1S GET TING DRESSED - NOW DON'T BE OLD-FASHIONED-TRY TO GET INTO THE SPIRIT WITH THE BOYS - BE CONGENIAL % Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey Just Like in Chinatown) Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Diiners .DINE ‘While the Popular Dreamland .at the BATAAN CAFE Swing Band Serenades You! : HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE RIBS—Sweet and Sour? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318} e e Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates Most Conyenient Location . —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington For Comfort and Service Get the New Wash- McClure, Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at SHotel ington Habit W New WasHINGTON | P THE . BARANOF 'ALASKA'S FINEST HOTEL Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Costs No More Phone 800 { . | MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 CARO TRANSFER _HAULING and CRATING N I} l ) [ DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 WATCH REPAIR!NG - 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ‘ ANCHORAGE via Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plusfax) Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 61_2‘ M ALASKA COASTAL AIBRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP-Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Inlet Hoonsh goon Tenakee Todd ican s 818 18 18 18 18 10 10 Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan got $18 $18 10 10 Sitka $18 818 18 18 $18 18 10 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Bkagway Juneau .. Skagway Halnes $18.00 10.00 $20.00 Express Rate: 10 cenu per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY $30.00 mmmu:mfima_mdawumm- -Minimum Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—] and Schedules and Rates Subject o warrants. Change Without Notios of 600 te Petersburg

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