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¢AGE TWO * SI ening he home of Mrs. John n the occasion of her TKA 1 group of friends » offer congratulations crances ympletely surprised who received many ring the evening ed Delicious re- luding a decorated 2 were served. ent were Mr. and Mrs. t, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Harold Donnelly, Mrs. Ray Elliott, Miss Stcddard, Sgt. Harry Bell, t of honor and her husband Mrs. Ben Benson and Mr Mrs. William Hollywood were nable to attend tful card party was giv- ladies of St. Peter'’s Guild day evening, February 10, ¢ e house. aking” first prize at bridge were E. M. Goddard and Ray Peter- while the consolation aws to Mrs. Bess Alexander e Rands. Oliver Eldrige won the prize s high prizes at pinochle were Mrs. Jack Culbert and Fred Easley while the consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. Foster Mills and Sam Troutman. Delicious refreshments were ser nd ed at the con ion of the games. A novel Valentine Tree centered the refreshment table. Student$ of the eigaii grace wers students ef*the High v evening when n> party in the schocl gym. During! the played and dancir Elaine’s orchestra was enjoyed. Al the studgnts of the eighth | grade ipgted in the atrangements rder the direction of their advisor, Miss Florence Hobbs: evening games were to the music of Friday evening, J. D. Littlepage wes host to friends at a dinner at the U.S.0. Victory House. ‘Those present other than the host were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meatcalf, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Goddard, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Calvin. ‘ Superintendent T. J. Cole was sur- prised by the members of the Physics class, who arranged an irformal birthday celebration in his honor. Refreshments ‘of cokes and candy were enjoyed by all. Mr. Colg show- ctuses which he had #aken of scenes and variou§ #thool vitiess fclo k Saturday morhing, F v#1 10, Miss Virginia * Alice came the bride ~of ' Henry N-1qne, 8 1/s UEC.GR'at 4. 1hy 1. 8. Co 1mission- v vay tailoged sult, 0. and or8y gece 1~ feafsnge was fashioned of P Yores'and orp- st vale Ozenne) the | matrén e 2 -creen dressmeker csories, and a’ com dils and pom-poms, ide is the daughter of Mr. Trs INlv of Spokane;, Wash- o] d more reeently of Ketchi- k Alaska; Mr. Delcano is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P: Delcano of Los Angeles. California. Tte ccuple will make their home' here, and have taken an apartment, at the Peterman Courts. } Mr. and Ray Peterman were hosts at aff>iformal- wedding de-, ception for file couple on Satupday afternoon. © 4 | The xarrm{ment table was spread with an ecr'lace;cloth and cen-| tered with g wedding caks topped NEWS * | Chief Charles M. Peterson a ed by plane on Thursday to vis with his family. Chief Peterson is assigned to the Navy station at As- toria, Oregon. = refre; Mrs. Peterson plans ¢ ble carried out the Valentine mo- if by the usc of red hearts, roses, and tapers. A miniature bride and groom centered the table. Delicious ments were servede Those present were Mrs. E. B, iansen, mother of the bride<to-be, nd the Mesdames W, L. Rottluff, 1ville Paxton, Robert Paxton, to accompany him when he returns ceorge Eliason, Vincent Beauchamp, to the States Frank Wright, Jr., manager of the Pyramid Cannery ar rangements for the coming season. The Columbia Bar, formerly own- ed by Chris Balley of Juneau, has peterson, who is homé on leave, MF. been purchased by Arne Dorum. John A. Numan, Deputy CONector nome - in the Kettlezon Apartment of Internal Revenue from Juneau, iS on Monday evening. in Sitka to assist the taxpayers with the ccmpiling of their tax reports. Last week end was termed by local gatherins Banvard, Mrs. Kostrome- weather tinoff, and Chief and Mrs. Charles | ki fanciers as theideal they have been lcoking for. More than 40 ¢ki fans drove to the top of Harbor Mountain to enjoy the winter sport. At the foot of the ski run is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank where the skiers may take Price, celebrated her ejghth birth- chelter and refresh themselves be-|day at a luncheon at the home of fore taking advantage of the lift| her parents on Sunday. which takes them back to the top of ated birthday cuke t‘-ugflx‘d cabin the run. Gerdon Whitcombe, William | | tre; luncheon: | After lunch; Georgia Bea took her J.'guests to the ‘matiniee.” Guests for| | Wortman, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hod- | [All Small Boat 0wners Us- |Ross Allen, Ole Ove, Charles Pink- ston, Arthur Gillls, Earl Frederick- n, Leslie Grove, 'John Rhodes, ved in Sitka yurq Adams and B. J. Westover. on the North Sea to start making ar- ,r . W. W. Simms and Mrs. Hmy ulser were unable to attend. To compliment Chief Charles M. and Mrs. Clyde Hager entertained friends at a buffet dinner at their Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charlés gins, Mrs. William Sarvela, Mrs, M. Peterson. Bea * Price, [ Georgia ydungest i A decor-| Rands, and Robert Paxton left for' the happy oceasion were Corinhe Juneau aboard the North Sea to opdycks, Sonja Praki, Joan Moy, attend the Territorial Federation of Patty Richter, Evelyn Donnelly, Jon| Labor conventicn in the City. Sitka Epsilon Chapter of Beta sigma Phi met’ at the home of Ms. Carl Rusher Thursday evening for it§ ‘regular business and cultural program. Many affairs for the spring | program were planned. Final plans for the Dafice, February “17, were Valentine known. A “kid party” was announ- visit his parents and friends. ced for April 2nd; the Model Meet- has been stationed ing will be held April 12; the Pre- Washington. He is the son of Mr. ferential Tea was $ehodulsd for Ap- end Mrs. Thomas Tilson of Sitka. ril 26. The Founder’s Day Banquet | will be April 30. After Capitol Shennett, Annie Melby, Bonnie| Melby, Greta ‘Hodges, Cherril Mc-|d Graw, Darlene Mitehell and Kath-' !erine Chernikoff. In the evening a dinner celebrated; the birthday. Guests at dinner were Miss Georgia Conley and Nancy Yaw, Frank Tilson, BM. 2/c U. S. N, made arrived home by plane Tuesday to| Ha [T at Arlington, | The American Legion Adxiliary the adjournment of the met Tuesday evening for its regu- | would aid in enforcing it. THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNFAU ALASKA Although Lhere are few experienced L. F. Morris property at Salmon bowlers in the group, enthusiasm is Creek for $18,000. For some months running nigh and competition is now the City of Juneau has had its keen. The tourhament is’ being engineer . investigating three ' sites conducted according to A.B.C. rules, and the Morris property was the L ¥ 5. only orte that met all conditions for use as a cemetery. The land is at Interdenominational Services® on World Day of Prayer were conduct- ed throughout the day and evenihg of February 16, The day services were held at the Lutheran Church, while the evening service ‘'was at the First Presbyterian Church. All local _churches participated in the services, 4 TS E ’Ch‘rysler Marme Engme ‘5 Dependabflliy, power and speed ” cilman Ed Neilson moved that a pe «,EOUAL REG“]'S" ¥ hquses of the Legislature, and which!!/|, ter was unanimously passed. \Rxghts" bill is the second measure, All Councilmen were present C Gv GRUE"I"E {and the first originating in the with water. The property on Doug- Laurence P. Rivard, specialist 1/c e (L s At 16 ; definitel: — — e — las Island was found to have poor (Port Security), has reported for RYEL SL WRESeRs 15 HOW ol igeey. : |ties were found also not to be Cordova. ‘s"i"z";l’:l yesterday that he had ‘ary 19th, t0 eximifie eyeq and fich | cleared of trees and brush. e gned House Bill No. 14, which had glasses. Office in- Blomgren Bldg, ted by Lloyd Reid, to him, for a per-| SAVE in PIZOTS next election and cannot be granted ;.. large and well equipiped labors il ne Grcen 768 evenings P. 0. Box 3091 Estimates the City of Juneau came up for two -} o Install a | At last night's Oity Council meet- ' regards working out proper street- - " ing. many obsolete ordinances were numbers. pmvldes \widewalk on Seventh Street to kee, Oneof the ordinances repealed | drainage water from flocding the The ordinance requiring owners of cidewalk curbing fixed. small boats to register them with Mayor Hayes told the Council he by the Coasts G thdt they, con- for flood-contrel work on Gold sidered it ‘an/ éllent: law and’ Creek put into th. present Rivers d sites for -the new ceme- weeks. was decided to purchase the manent inventory of all city propar- " thus has now become duly enacted last nights meeting. | House, enacted by the current Leg- drainage and the property at the duty in Juneau with the Captain 5o longer legal to practice racial NOTICk:! » ' MD ORDINA"(ES | Bus Line Franchise Virginia B. Mattox, of Anchorage, it Rl BTEVRRy Ly BOULEIOR 0 %‘ iod of 20 years was read for the first of your broken lenses and send w A L T E R J S T U T T E unless 55 per eent of the voters cast tory. C. M. and R. L. CArison. minor - revisions. One, giving him repealed or amended to bring them| Nick Rockovich appeared belcte \was the Horse and buggy days law, basement of his houses. The cltg the harbormaster was vead forithe had raceived word fr Dulegate E. |and Harbors BillZbut He had ‘been COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR 1 proj tery, G ) “neiness meeting, a most interesting lar monthly Pprogram after which program was presented by Sgt. Fred initiation’ was held. The meetmg Anderson, who spoke on “Painting Was conductéd by Mrs.| Lena Mltch- ® A safe and compact engine and Sculpturing.” Miss Marie Jensen, employee of Were the Mesdame§ C. E. Pear], N. left for E. Thompson and C. J. Williams. the Sitka Music Store, Seattls on the North Sea to enjoy a vacaticn in the States. , Mrs. W. C. Hiatt and Her three €d and a social hour was enjoyed. children, Jefin, Ronald and Kenneth, ‘eft for the States on the North Sca They have been visiting Mr: Hiatt, }110“ in progfess with six teas who is stationed in Sitka. Mrs. Helen Stoft and her son Wes- lev left ahoard the North Séa. They an ta make thelt home in Seattle Ws. Stoft- formérly’ owned “Stoft’ 5, 10 and 25 cent Store,” which was reeghtly ‘purehased by Neill Ander- son. Wafloing recent. legislative action takbn by /Congress to ;permit wo- oy M;Alatkan conditions. H oo ‘officers st - completed - n + of the conditions in Sitkn which they wili determine the ¢d for SPARS here, but no in- rmation was disclosed as to their cemsinrfons Heading the inspection party was Comdr. delen B Schleman, from Coset. Guard ~ Headquarterse at ‘Washington, D. C. Accompanying her were Lt. Comdr. Teresa Crow- ley and Lieut. Laura Dorothy Bevis, Mrs. Jack Culbert was hostess at her home on Monday evening at & surprise bridal Dorothy Stoddard. The guest honor recetved hmy -love!y gifts from her friehds." During the evening, games were played with Mrs. Robert Paxton re- refreshment with the $ ‘of a bride and ceiving high prize and Mrs, George groom. Mrg Ll Ozenne presid- ‘Elmscn consolation. ed at the Furd: | | | Decorations of the TR SITKA RUSS CLITHERO ~ =- - WHEN IN SITKA Make Your Headguarters at the HOTEL "“Fhe Home.of Hospifality” - JUNEAUCAMPSNO.2 Meet Each Monday-7 :30 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall JUNEAU WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP 631 Wllloughby Avenue Phone 525 UTHORIZED AGENTS FOR GRAY MAR!NE DIESELS and GENERAL MOTORS DIESE! LS From 25 to 400 H: P. GRAY MARINE GAS ENGINES From 42 to 96 MARINE S UPPLIES SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE VCILLE’S REAUTY SALON PHONE 492 shower, for - Miss" of . % € dkdbrs™al Territorial] three officers’ are making | { ell, in the absence of the presldent ‘Those initiateéd into membership After adjournment the group went ,to the home of Mrs. Russell Clith-} lero, where réfreshments Were serv- A Ladies Bowling T"“"DW“'- each pflfll&p‘fixg. ‘, memtets Conway Peck Oil - Coal Gasoline lnsura.nce- Phone 7! ty be kept on file. On a second by in law. : mostly cleared, the soil is not too —_——————— ‘1slature to receive the Governor's Seven-mile post had too many boul- of the Port. He came here from discrimination in Alaska. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson will ar- A franchise for the operation of a’ls a guest at th> Baranof Hotel. {time. 11 it passes throvigh the COUN- them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska | GENERAL CONTRACTOR ballots in favor of it. ing Harbor Musf Reg- two weeks extension of time, and the up-to-date as far as the maximum ' tke Council to ask if it could I Prohibiting “giving of liquor to In- Engineer was instructed to have tb | third time and ndoptsdi Mayor A.' L, Bdrtlelt that it i impossible New Cemetery Site |assured it cowldi'he placed in the Councilman Elroy Ninnis' the mat- A(]’ [S SIGNED BY The much-discussed “Equal rocky, and the test holes do not fill NEW COAST GUARDER | signature. ders. Both of these latter proper- the Coast Guard Patrol Base at Gov. Ernest Gruening had it an- rive in Juneau on Monday, Febru-* bus line along the route now opera- SPNPREPREG: - Moy { DATE BY COUNCIL AT | ‘efl it will go to the voters al ® They will be repl 2 picyions’ 51 ke New Construction and Remodel Thy tract with H rd 8. e contrsct wien soward S UMMM e ister Vessels |other clarifying the. section as to o \penalty allowed by Territorial Law | anything about fixing the street and P | dians.” | street level lowered and the cement |B. Hayes stated’ he had been told to have the suggestéd appropriation Aftér much discussiop on the three next'one that is coming up in Con- Remedeled ® The most reasonable priced marine engine on the market ® Fconomical operation and upkeep ® The most widely used marine engine in- Adaskn e soeih U kot ® A quiet, easy-o-idle engine for trolling TR O g L i , . There Is a Chrysler for EVERY Type Boat! * WE CAN FURNISH QUICK DELIVERY . . . 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M. seame i Honoring the Delegates of the Alaska Territorial .- Federation of Labor : o) ANITA GARNICK'S ORCHESTRA : | (ALL UNION MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND) on Hotel, FRANK B. MoC LURE, Mcmaqqr b g R 2 PO S S ——— L