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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA of |IUDGES. HEWLENTHAL - P-TA Meefing, Soci Engagement of VS el 'P-TA Meeting, Social Lois Allen, Sgt. expouTe Sourawapp. 10 Be Held Tonight Abts Announced _ bt Tudee Simon Hellenthal is in Ju-|pa from Anchor December meeting of the nt-Teachers’ Association will be 8 o'ciock this evening in neau southbound held at - {his headquarters for the last twelve'the High School Auditorium, with ye as judge of the district court,| H. L. Faulkner as guest speaker. POPU- 'Third Division | *Two musical numbers will be pro- girl y mothe Her T with his brother|vided by a quartet composed of Mrs Tom Allen, Friday ever tiand law A. Hellenthal,|J. Burris, Mrs, Pharoby = Oliver, 6:30 o'clock nd to visit Juneau, Judge George Schmidt, and Herb Waugh. Miss Allen's engagenu to Sgt. Hellenthal v > by first plane | They will sing two beautiful Christ- Aar Abts of the U me on his way to mas selections—"Jesus Bambino” by c in anc where he will meet|Yon, and “Christmas in the Wood: b The by Daniel son, Capt. John Hellenthal e hidden {latter has been ed in Ha All parents, teachers and friends be d lace-card he Judge Advocate Dep: are urged to attend the meeting and Each announcement card bote a of the Army join in a community sing to be pre- 1 snapsho e v fore his departure from An-|ceded by coffee and cake served in el ek KA APIAkbH e rage Judge Hellenthal was hon-|the domestic science room at the »ment ring. The table was ar- ored with a banquet given by the se of the business session. Bar Association, and at other af- tistically decorated with red candle: and had a small Christmas tree for a centerpiece airs by his many f{riends, who regret his leaving While in Juneau, Judge Hellenthal ‘GIRL SCOUT BOND Before coming to Juneau, Sgt.|i5 al the Baranof Hotel. He left Washington, with his parents, Mr.'land and came from Ketchikan on g and Mrs 88 Abts. Miss the Princess Norah | The Girl Scouts of Juneau and Douglas have completed their part |in the Sixth War Loan drive for the employed by the ¢ of the Fore vision R ervice. A ON FURLOUGH HERE wedding has definite date for the Y 4 5 H g not yet been set Pete Hansen, United States Coast | 38stineau Channel with sales total-| attar ‘dlEsiar for the. remalnder|ONEcY, iles aerived here. from| 8 S20N18.(0 STtHoD Sl DR e A o degr Rl 3 led by the Rebekah Lodge, led the| of the evening, each guest was en- Wrangell on furlough, and is now ; : hy = competing groups with sales totaling tertained by having her . fortune|Visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Swen- $10,713.35 told through cards and by palm-json, of Juneau Génral. shidisaanof: the dnw estry, by M. Harold E. Smith - e - st B, TIGH O By Whd Masist Those present for the party Were| (o neo (ppn pupninGs |ing Mrs, Foster to assure correct- Marvel Mathison, Colleen Bucy, | ness in the issuance of all bonds was| Grace Berg, Pat Shaffer, Pat Fleek,| with the advent of the last week Mona Everetts, Eileen Hellan, Irene |of the Christmas shopping season, Williams and Margaret Femnier. |several Juneau stores will remain | o open until 9 o'clock until the holi- BUY WAR BONL days, starting tonight Mrs. Oliver Mansfield. In addition,| the leaders of the four competing| troops, the Council members, par-| ents, and members of the organiza-| | tions ‘sponsoring troops worked un-| |stintingly to help the girls score such a marked accomplishment Troop No. 9 was second with total sales of $8, 910.45; Troop No. 2 was| third with $8,011.15; troop No. 3 sold $6,936.50 in stamps and bonds, and| Troop No. 6 from Douglas sold $1,- 34225 | Troop No. 2 which sold Saturday and concluded the four weeks’ drive sold $411.15 in stamps or nearly as Christmas Specials Starting December 18th, for 0'.8 wee'c ‘,‘.ly much as all of the other troops com- | Any floor, lable, or Sunlamp in our SlOCk, vs?.mm Evelyn Hollmann was first| as individual salesman with $3,000/ retailing above twenty dollars, will be on | v cona witn #1600 tor fnet S salel fOf CASH ONLY, m?‘(;‘.:»{u-ul(iors thanks are due Jack Fletcher and Mrs, Crystal Jenne,| who did many kind things to assist the girls in their sates e POLICE COURT FINES At Ten Percent Discount Alaska Eleciric Light and In City Magistrate’s Court this morning, Hazel Coffin was fined power cumpany $25 on a drunk and disorder cenduct charge Elizabeth Grane JU’NEAU DOUGLAS was fined on charge of d Ar Tweit was given seven days in jail on a dis- orderly conduct charge Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 More than balf the na- tiona! harvest of lumber is needed for boxing and crat~ ing during these war days. Wood and paber containers are getting materiel to the fronts with a minimum of boss. “WOODY's READY FOR PEACE, TOO~ OUR war equipment—from planes and jeeps to first aid kits— must be packaged and protected against loss in the long journey to distant war fronts, Forest products, both wood and paper, are performing this service. Damage in transit has been cut to less than a tenth of what it was in the last war. This is the chief reason why your new home must wait until the war is won. Our forests are ready for this job, because, as they are used, they grow again, Columbia Lumber Company Anchorage -t- Juneau P WRANGELL MAYOR HERE SKIERS HOLD PARTY the Territorial Legislature, is in l Skiers and friends gathered N/ junequ, having arrived here on the the Odd Fellows Hall on Saturday | pyincess Norah. night for the’first social even the | onganization has given this year | Bob Tew's Orchestra played for |the dancing and Max Rogers called |the circle two steps. During the |evening, orange punch, and a buf- ifl'l. lunch of sandwiches and coffee | were served. | | The table was decorated with hand-painted paper tablecloth |and the centerpiece was formed of |three skis, also hand-painted with |the same motif as the tablecloth Three vermouth bottles, used candle-holders, were placed be- tween the decorated skis. The ar- |tistic adornments were fashioned by Mrs. Joe Werner | Miss Mary Allshouse was chair- Iman of the event. —_———-——— ATTENTION! ‘ Dedicated 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 our cooperation. 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. as | The Juneau Parent-Teacher As- SAMPLER ! ! |sociation will meet at the High ¢ 11 the famous assortment of ! School Auditorium on Monday, Dec best-liked confections ; i ; here 18, at 8 p. m. makers 1,50 ! M. direct from the o $7.50: James V. Cole, Secy — s VICTORY COFFEE SHOP Reopens for business | morning at 7. . EAU _D. B. FEMMER, Agent, J TACOMA, | | E SEATTLE 1, WASH,, Pier 7, MAin 7477 WASH,, Perkins Bldg., MAin 0810 BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store™ e Tuesday | i B 8B IROE R VRN Stock Up for the Holidays! WE ARE OVERSTOCKED On Many Items Including: UMS - - GIN - - BRANDY TEQUILA - - VODKA WINES Fifths, Half Galtons and Gallons Buy One Bottle at Regular Price GET ANOTHER for 1cent! e 4 These are REAL BARGAINS ..l will go FAST! " We advise you to C¢' | EARLY), UNEAU LIQUCR STORE Nexiio PERCY 'S Al ) bl 1 RSE T o