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¢#AGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU ALASKA ATTENTION VETERANS! WOODLEY PLANE IN Foow achonace INGESS NORAH ARRIVES IN PORT entertainment Al ex- Movies! Special at Dugout. Monday night Servicemen mvited. Members urge.’ A Woodley A plane brought to attend! American Legion. ths’ Folioeing pissengers b6 JOnAY. A'I' 8 I.AST N'GHI R yesterday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs L Fors, Mrs. de Roses Mrs. Crocker, PSS, | jc;y McKinley, Mickey Romig, Bud | The Princess hNOfrflh a:'lvesd in | MIDNIGHT | Thompson, John Manders, the Rev, |Juneau last night from the South :2 ] TH ‘,pm-,ym“- { | E. Gallant, Richard Hall with the following passengers from \ | Tenite 12:15 \ Booked to leave today for Anchor- ,A((l" V|'mna and Vancouver: {CENTURY "t 131 mooket o o ot 1 | vl Andrsn, Gooe B, B | | ¥ SR TN . ) Wb g e e Lorna Baker, Robert G. Baker, { . STARTS'SUNDAY! {|Art Beaudlo, A B, St B | Tony Bernhard, Verna Buckley) B | { CARY —and— JOHN L omte ors. fennetty |{clie Casler, Zola Deviin, Margaret ! H e e L. Dangel, Viola M. Endzelis, Harry H Maddine, Gordon MacDonald, Stells ang y \GRANT GARFIELD; Maddine, Gordon MacBonald, St | Gogecn, Milicent Godson, Margot { in WARNER BROS.' | gy RN 1 Henrickson, Arnold L. Hendrickson. | N l} o, L wiliam Jockola, Esther Jockola, i BESTINA“ON { RROM BETCRISAY man King, Noel A. McEachran, \ g : Agnes L. Reinert, of Ketehik is Lilly McEachran, Ruth Moore, Garry ! . ‘,K‘ d’ | yisiting in Juneau and is st P. McDonald, Stella Meherin, Jos- ! { of the Hotel Juneau. J. Meherin, Jolenna Mickeleit, | with Dane Clark—Robert Hutton | il i Makris ! : FROM KAKE Denald K. MacKechnie, John Ness, Aloy B wer of K is Catherine M. O'Connor Fortuna H. staying at the Hotel Juneau Odell, Wiliam E. Odell, Winfield S. Pullen, Valeria M. Pullen, John Son- T Fagos n derland na Sonderland, Ed JUNEAY WF:.LE {1 AED MACHINE SHOF ceney i g | Archie W. Shiels, Mina Belle 631 Willsughby Avenue ol Phone 525 Ehicls, Joseph A. Willlams, Harold A S TS Wilson, Marvin Wilson, Ellen Wil- GRAY MAR NE DIESELS and GENERAL T cutadt g s ) '“;,:(',f”,{;*,“lm]";"'r';:’ ILevi H. Welch, Florence Welch. % " iy gl i X | From Prince Rupert - Clard A GRAY 3;;;“:"2‘1‘““- A8 ENGINES Nichols, Frances E. Nichols, Douglas | "0 2 ) 5 el 5 A. Nichols, Denald Nichols. MARINE UPPLIE ¢ From Ketchikan—Mrs, Crews, E. | W. Erickson Mrs. Simmons, H. E. Simmons, | Mrs. M. Stevens n, Mrs. J. Shepard, Mrs. 9 G. Waugh, C. Carnegie, L. B. Hend- D A rickson, Warren King, . Florence Krau Hal Graves, Mrs. N./R! Walker, R. V, Leeper, Mrs, Reinert. From Wrangell—Wesley C. Mc- Denald, P. J. Sweeney, Rev. O. E. Aadland Mrs, A. H. Brawner, Mr: J. H. Clements, Dr. J. H. Clements, Frank A. Kelly, C. P. McCreary, G R. Green. 'The folowing passengers left for Skagway — Sister Mary Cornelius, Mother Previncial, Sister Mary Isaac Joques, Sister Mary Alfreda, Mrs. Marie Thomas. E. W. Morris, J. A. Smith, Mrs. John D. Abbott, George Bavard, Mrs. Isabel Cashen, Wilbur J. Irwin, James Buckeley. Fred W. Miller,, William F. Beit- inger, Robert Hutchins, Neil Ander- son, Mrs, Dorothy Anderson, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Major Felton Davis. Pat Carroll, Pete Pappas, A. Van Mavexn, ,Charlgs., A. Hurley, Mrs. Violet Haar. Harry Tonkin. ELKS" BOWLERS BACK * FROM FIRST CITY MEET The members of the Juneau Elks bowling téams, both men and wom- en, returned to Juneau from Ket- chikan last jnight after playing 2 series of kegling contests with their brother Elks in the First City. PELEVERY 104 - PHONE - 105 W LIGHT HAULING b7 § One Trip to Douglas Daily Minimum Rates JUNEAU - 355c DOUGLAS - 75¢ = | ha, * eu.uunmuiluuummmmmnmumr.|'u'm'um"mnnnu):n|nnu|uu|mumuuummmumummmummnmu Instaila 1 My, Fudsoh, L HdsoR, |0 oo Mrs. Lavenik, M. E. Lavenix, Mrs. | % SITKA NEWS % The Petersburg High Schgol bas- Schaefer. After dinner the party lk'vtball team arrived in Sitka early attended the cinema. Ti.utsday morning with their coach| os Wingard and manager Kenny| Mr. and Mrs. Austin Eliason and Stedman. Three games are sched- their two young childrén, Dick and uled with Sitka High at the school Judy, arrived on the North Sea after Igymnasxum The Petersburg linéup an absence of several years. Mr. |is as follows: Captain Swanson, G;|Eliaon left by plane Wednesday for ‘J ennings Gribstad, F; Roy Otness, Ketchikan where he will be em- F; Sam Thomas, G; Bob Kinnear, pioyed, while Mrs. Eliason is re- C; Casper Holingstad, G; Ra!phfmainiqu to 'visit with her mother, |Otness, C; Altert Heimdual, G. The|Mrs. Mae McNulty, for a few weeks first game played Thursday night before joining her husband. Elia- |resulted in the following = score; con was formerly the manager of the Pctersburg 31, Sitka High 20. |Sitka Cold Storage Store and Trs Home Economics Class of the the past few years has been em- |High School gaye a lunc¢heon in ployed in Edmonds, Washington. their class room Thursday ndon for the Petersburg team, Sitka: team, Word has been received from Mrs. cfficers of the Student Governing W. C. Charteris from Ticoma she | Association and some High School ard Capt. Charteris have moved into an apartment. Capt. Charteris lns !besn transferred to another station! On Friday the Moos> Club was for a month's. intensive schooling, ihost to the Petersburg team, the but will retum to Tacoma. Isitka High Scheol and faculty. A |turkey buffet supper was served to, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman re- |about 85 people during the afternoon turned on thg ivorth Sea from a in the upstairs club room. Barney four months' vacation in Washing- | Westover was manager of the affair| , Idaho and Oregon. They visited |with the aid of the Women of the many former Alaskans and Sitkans | Moose executive committée who pre- | and ran into old friends from all| |parPd the refreshments. Those par-|over the Territory. Among the Sit-| ‘ ticipating were Mrs, Ray Peterman, kans they saw were the Jess Mc- |Mrs. Don McGraw, Mrs. Charlie|Graws, Ray McGraws, Glenwood ’th.man, Mrs. Jack Ctlbert, Mis.|Platts, Nels Druggs, Pete Mce and | €harles Peterson, Mrs. George Elia- | the George Newmal Vinc¢ent Beauchamp.| ! | faculty members. Lawrence Freeburn, former man- After' the games this evening the ager of the Pelican Cannery and High Schcol students will give a the Pyramid Packing Company in party at the school gymnasium for'|gjtka, is now in the armed forces’ the . Petersbufg | téam. . Ddncing,!with the rank of major. Recently gamiés and refreshments' ‘e the he and Mrs. Freeburn were in 2 highlights of the evening. Weather motor accident, ‘suffering’ cuts and parmitting, the Petersburg boys will | bruises but no’ serious injury re- start. for home early Sunday morn- gjitéd. Major Freeburn will go to ing. Virginia sometimeimext ‘month for !special ttaining for tis dutics:of es- Elizabeth Davis, aged 14, daughter 'tapliching canneries:in freed terri- c¢f Mr., and Mrs, Georgé Davis: of|tor Angoon, and a student at Sheidon| Jackson School, passed away mml | week after a prolonged illness. Mr and Mrs, Davis had moved to Sitka early in December to be with their daughter who was then ill in the Mrs. Emily Allen as hostess Lo the Sewing Club Thursday of last week at a surprise farewell shower for Mrs. Howard Hunter. M Hunter and her for| daughters Dolores I ($.J.S. Ifspital. They remained here¢ until her death and yesterday cturned to Angoon, cn their own boat, teking their daughter home for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Ernic Carter were dinner hosts at_their apartment on Front Street Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mfs. Charlie Wortman, Ted | Wagner and Alvin Rottluff: The |Carters plan to be in their new home |in Jamestown Bay early next week. John Cushing, one of the ‘owners of the Territory Constructiod Com- pany, returned from Seattle by plane on Wednesday. Mrs. Cushing and |Cordie Cushing will follow of -the first available boat. The Cushings have bheen vacationing in the. States }since October. The Kuiu Queen left Sitka Mon- day for Seattle to be overhauled for the fishing season. E. C. Tibbetts, skipper and Ed Hansen,-assistant,' who tock the boat down, had along a large party of ‘working 'guests: John Van Ermine, Calvin McGraw, and Barbara, left on the North Se to be joined in Juneau by M Hunter, who had flown over earlier in the week. The family plan to make2 their permanent home in the States. Mrs. Elliott Fletcher was hospess, Tuesday afternoon at an informal dee gathering at her home. Her uests were Mrs. Walter Roach, Mrs. tenley Totten and Mrs. Harold | Veatch with Mrs. Glen Morgan and Mrs. Stockton * Webb joining the par late in’''the afternoon for re- freshments. Mrs. Fred Brandes, Jr., spent sev- eral days here visiting last-week, re- turning to her home in Angoon on the Estebeth Friday. At _a meeting of the Board;of Di- rectors of the USO last week officers elected for the new year were Clar- ence Rands, Chairman; E. M. God- dard, Vice-Chairman and, Russell Clithero, Secretary-Treasurer, Zack | Gordon, director of the USO in Ju- neau was present and gave an in- Bert Hallum and William Forsythe. Itgres‘)ng talk on USO work. Mr. Hansen plans to return withj Bill Walton on the Sea Ranger| Mrs. William Sarvella was hostess which went to Seattle some time agoto the Pinochle Club this week, at for the installation of a new engine. | her home in the Tower Apartments. The Sea Ranger will fish herring for ' High score for the evening was won the Cold Storage Company. 'by Mrs. Al Richter, low going to | Mrs. Charles Peterson. Twice 1500 Don Mills and Seth Mills, navy|trumps in one hand were held dur- sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Muls“j“g the evening. Chrysler Marine Engine If Yoo Want ® Dependability, power and speed ® A safe and compact engine returned to Seattle on the North Sea after spending their leave with their parents at their home in Thimble- berry Bay. N | Mrs, Lawrence Widmark was hos- | tess this week to the Presbyterian| Women with Mrs. Richard Pc&er's,‘ gri. Andrew Hope, Mrs. Annie| enry and Mrs, Dick Marshall as co-hcstesses. Mrs, Robert Schon- wald rgave the devotional serviee,| ‘whilé Mrs. Leslie Yaw, Mrs. Art Bily, and Mrs. John Strand gave a so- cldl education program. Art Franklin was host at the Sitka Cafe Thursday evening at a sur- prise birthday dinner for Mrs. Franklin, who received lovely gifts from the guests who were Mr. and |Juneau Wednesday . to put Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goudie flew to their daughter Jan, who hasrbeen ailing for several weeks, in St. Ann’s Hos- pital. . Since their departure word has been received that Jan has im- proved slightly, g 5 4 On Wednesday evening ,of “last week, Miss Sara Fernald Was hos- tess at her apartment in Lhe Sears Rcebuck Building to the faculty.of the Grade School and High Schoal, honoring one of their members, Mrs. Russell Rowe, who recently became a bride. | Present were Mrs. Theron Cole, Mrs. Joe Barnas, Mrs. Pete Ramer, | Miss Dorothy VanZante, Miss Bar- bara Rudnick, Miss Florence Hobbs, | SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1945 Mrs. and Miss Kathlyn Acker. Joseph Barnas, Pete Ramer Mrs. Wallace Brown gave birth to | a son, weighing seven pounds four ounces, at the Pioneer Home Hos- |pital, on January 18th. Mr. Brown lis a civil service employee on Japon- | ski. ] Among the passengers iéaving for ! Ithe States on the Northland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coul- | Ison, fish buyers for MeCallum Legas, for a few months’ vacation in Ore- gon; Mrs. George Laiblin to spendf saveral woeks vacationing in Seattle. Mrs, A. M. Maggard with her two | young daughters, Cherie and Margie, | |loft on the North Sea to spend a |few wecks visiting in Juneau. Mr.| Maggard is an employee of the Col- umbia Lumker Company. Also leaving on the North Sea to| visit relatives in Juneau was Mrs. Charles Johnstone #nd her baby. |Mrs. Johnstone is an employee of the Sanitary Market. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sutton with their children Irene, Lloyd and La-| verne took passage to Juneau on the North Sea to spend a few weeks va-| cationin Mr. Sutton, with Wally |Simms, is constructing a marine | ways in Jamestown Bay. They hope to be ready for business by spring. Mr. and Mrs, L. Stainbreok with their children Laura, Steve and Col- | leen, left last week on the Norih Sea entoute to Anchorage where Mr., | Etainbrook will be employed in Lhe. fish business. He was connected! with S, Finstoss in Sitka for mang| years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagen with) thelr two young daughters, Nancy and Judy, left on last weeK's boat enroute to Tacoma, where they plan| to make their home. Mr. Hagen was | for several years chief .steward at| the Moose Club,, The Hagen home on Etolin Street was purchased by| Harry Hagen. Mr Erwick, s in the Marine Suppiy Com- returned to his home and busi- in Ketchikan on the North Sea after spending several weeks in Sitka on business. partner of Pete Leaving for Ketchikan on the| North Sea were Mr. and Mrs, Doug- les Hager with their children Susie| and ,Al, planning. fo0 . visit Mrs. Hager's mcther, Mrs. Myrile Sand- strcm. Mr. Hager pl to go 1o feattle dn a Bhsiness | turnihg' ‘to- Sitka. < He' is sZntative of the New. Englhm Fis h- ‘eries ‘in Sitka. Mr.-and Mrs. L.'C.'Barg left last! week to visit Mrs. Berg's parents in Scotts Mills, Oregon, two months' vacation before retum- ing to their home here. Carl W. Wallenberg returned on the last North Sca after spending several months en vacation in the States. Mr. and A Mrs. Mark son Franklin returned last from a vacation of several montHs visiting relatives and friends along tre Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey of Ju- neau arrived on the North Sea t spznd several days here cn business. | G. R. Cartmill and her son, | after spending the week vacationing | mother, |appeinted to find a room in which | Clyde Frank'’s February 8. This will Ronald, returned on the North Sea BOY Scout MEETING IS NEXT WEEK It was announced today that a meeting of all men interested in the Boy Scout movement will be called early next week by Dr J. O. Rude, President of the local Boy Scout Council. The purpose of the meeting is to reorganize the local council, elect new officers and to formulate plans for the furthering of the Boy Scout mbvement in the commumly The recently revived interest in Boy Scouting in the community has resulted in the formation of a Cub Pack of nearly 50 boys and two Boy Scout troops of approXimately 25 boys each. These boys are work- ing hard to obtain their Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class Scout quilting can be done. Mrs. Peter-, ratings and need all the help that man reported that materials for the men'in the community can give alter cloths were almost lmpossible them. to find in Seattle. | Mrs. Mary A, Whittemore was ap- in Juneau. Mrs, Cartmill is an em- ployee of Sears Roebuck. George Baggen, skipper of the Samson II, made a business trip to Juneau on the last North Sea, re- turning by plane on Wednesday. Sergeant Bill Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carter, arrived by plane from Seattle on Monday to £pend his furlough with his parents. Sgt. Carter has just completed 32 months of duty with the 341st Bom- ber Squadron in England, Africa and Italy. He plans to leave February 10, to report to thé Santa Ana, Cali- fornia, base for reassignment on the fourteenth, The Women of the Church (Lu- theran) met Thursday, January 25, with Mrs. Paul Ellis, who with her Mrs. Elizabeth De Armond were hostesses at the dessert lunch of ice cream and cake. ‘The President, Mrs. De Armand, conducted a short business meeting at which Mrs. Ray Peterman was pointed publicity reporter for the circle. The Rev. Ernest Nygaard, pastor, SPRUCE UP ai 1he spoke briefly urging all to gather all the clothing possible in the next |three weeks and leave them at the {pastor’s home to be sent to Norway relief. |The devotional exercises, led by Mrs. Thomas Tilson. were ‘ery interesting. i: The next meeting will be at M CLIPPER BARBER SHOP 227 $o. Franklin!st. Children up to 15 receive a gift REGULAR UNION PRICES - eZzZAav be 2 business and social mieeting. Verses conitaining the word “bedy” will be the response at roll call. ! JERRS 2 MOBA L FROM NOME Bud Thempson 'of Nome is a guest | the Baranof Hotel. - MEHERINS BACK of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Meherin arrived ip hefore re- ! a repre-| and take ‘al Jacoks and week. in Juneau last night on the Prince: { Norah after spending the last several | vmnnt‘h in the States. e P BACK FROM VACATION | | Estelle Casler returned to Juneau | {last night on the Princess Norah | | after vacationing in the States. She | is employed at 'the First Nationali| | Bank. - WARNING TO AUTOISTS! ' Auto owners are warned now lsi {the time to purchase 1945 auto plates, and are cautioned not only to / purchase them, but to place thenmi ‘on their cars. | JOHN MONAGLE, " | Chief of Police. 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