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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA FJV[PIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA * SITKA A, Alaska, Feb. 23, (Special ndence) Mrs. Luecille well known merchant hout Southeastern Alaska, has sened her business in a new lo- The present location of is in the Alaskan Hotel. y evemung Mr. and Mrs vin were hosts to a group at a buffet dinner given 101 Lvl Chief Charles M. Pet- is home on leave r the evening were Mrs. Kostrometinoff, Mrs. Will- vela, J. D. Littlepage, Frank Jr., Chief and Mrs. Charles son r home on Jamestown Bay L. Rottluff has hostess to which compli- Hansen of Port were furnished special tion to and from the par- the entertain- High scores Jack Culbert and while the con- warded to Mrs e evening y Mrs refreshments were serv- ess who was assistedd am Hadden present other than the honor were the Mesdames NEWS % Jones and George Eliason and Miss Dorothy Stoddard. Mrs Orville| Paxton andd Mrs. John Rhodes were unable to attend. Moose members and their fam- ilies enjoyed a most unique party at the club rooms on Wednesday ev- ening. Costumes, decorations, and entertainment all carried out the general theme of a barn dance. Re- freshments of doughnuts and cider were served. nished the music for dancing. The outstanding feature of enter- tainment was a kangaroo court in which all who were not dressed in keeping with the barn dance idea were brought to trial. Presiding over the court was Judge Thomas Tilson who was assisted by the sheriff, Don McGraw, and the bailiff, Barney Westover. Mr, and Mrs. Harvid Meloy were hosts at their home on B. Street at a dinner preceeding the Moose Far- Buests were Miss Adeliade Lo- men and Sgt. Fred Anderson. Later the group attended the Moose par-| ty Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jackson re- ceived word of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Joanne Jackson, to Staff Sergeant Murry LeCour of New Orleans, La. Rand’s orchestra fur- | ke held at the See House with Mrs |John Dolenc serving as hostess. {ing complimenting the boys of th e ‘aneers Home Hospital last Satur- The marriage took place at eight,day to receive treatment for a heac |1ng at Virginia Mason Hospital mn |tertained friends prinr to the mfl Jack DeAugostino, Sgt. Fred Ander- |1943 and spent the following year in|Sigma Phi dance at a cocktail party {son and Miss Adelaide Lomen. | Skagway, where she was a nuree infat her home. The party was in| |the hospital there. ccmpliment to her brother Charles | Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson, who is home on leave Harry Hagen entertained a group ol} Women of the Lutheran Church from the Navy. | friends at their new home on Etclin met at the home of Mrs. Ray Peter- | |Street. The party was in campli-| No man on Thursday afternoon. The| Preceeding the Beta Sigma Phi|ment to Stf. Sgt. Chris Larsen and| No. hostess served a delicious dessert dance on Saturday evening, Paul‘chie( Charles M. Peterson, who are sisted luncheon which preceeded the busi- Hecksl was host to a number of home on leave from their military —No. ness mee friends at a cocktail party at his duties. No. 7--Mrs. O. Bodding. The next meetxng of the group will apartment on Etolin Street, J At the conclusion o. the evening No. 8—Mrs. J. Cropley, be March 1st, at which time Mrs.| a delicious buffet luncheon was serv- by Capt. M. Morris. Leo Higley will be hostess. The, Following the dance Saturday ev- jed. No. 9—Mrs. E. Estepp. meeting will be held in the basement ening, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman| Guests other than the honorees No. 10—Mrs. Robert Simpson, of the Lutheran Church. | were hosts tc a group of friends at a were Mrs. Charles M. Peterson, Mr. sisted by Mrs. I. Taylor. | midnight supper. !and Mrs. James L. Brighman, Mrs.| No. 11—Mrs, Ernest Lincoln. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. E |Hugh Pace, Mrs. Martha Kostrome- | No. 12—Ms. Burr Johnson. incff, Mr. and Mrs, Charies Wort-| No. 13—Mrs. M. O. Johnson, an, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Tengs |sisted by Mrs. B. Smith. Jchn Cushing and Gus Woodrow. | No. 14—Mrs. G. E. Cleveland. No. 15—Lincoln Turner, lows Districts And Solicitors 1—-Mrs. John Osborne. 2—Thomas Parke. 3-—-Pete Christensen. 4—A. T. Nygaard. 5—Mrs. David Ramsey, by Mrs. J. G. Shepard. 6—Mrs. Henry Green. No. No. No. St. Peter's Gulld held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy M. Goddard, Mr, and Mrs, Elliott Avrit on Tuesday. | Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc Final arrangements were made for Rands, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avrit; Mr a pot-luck dinner which ' will be and Mrs. Harold A. Veatch and | held at the See House on February Mrs. Leo Higley. i Tuesday afternocn group of No. 16—Mrs. H. McLean. . | Prosbyterian , women met at the| No, 17—-Mrs. A. Van Maverny The next regular business meeting and | home of Mrs. Carl Ludy to organize sisted by Mrs. F. Toner. is scheduled. for March 13, and will for service to their church and com-| No. 18—Mrs. Sam Feldon. munity. | No. 19—Joe Thibodeau. I Nineteen women attended. rem.| No, 20—The Rev. Robert | basketball team. | porary officers were elected es fol- | NO. 21—A. Van Mavern. Bingo and dancing were enjoyedlows: Mis, Carl Ludy, President;| No. 22—Ludwig Nelson. during the evening. Delicious! re- Mrs. Clarence Rands, Vice-Presi- No. 23—Don Skuse, assisted freshments were served by the hos- [cent; Mrs. J. W. Wittmeyer, Secre- Tom Morgan. tesses. ltary; Mrs. Harold Veatch, Treas-| Alaska=Juneat’ Gold Present in addition to the host- urer. Williams. esses were the Misses Gladys Ward,| The group will meet next on!| Federal |Betty Ward, Bernadine MeGraw, March 20 at the home of Mrs, Harold | Prook. | Barbara Rands, Lydia Ann Tilson, |Veatch. At the conclusion of the Territorial Pauline Ballinger and Helen Yaw: meating, tea was served by the host- Brandebury. Wayne Westover, Stanley Westover s, Baranof Hotel-R. M. Marshall Harold Hodkins, Larry Miller, Lec| Gastineau Hotel — Bruce Ken- Rhodes, Jay Coon, Jimmy Calvin,| Frank Martin, Elmer Johnson, Rich- ard Frederickson, Rony Herman, as- Misses Marie Trierschield Kay Herman entertained at the| heme of the former Saturday even- Treat. Utilities Manager J. D, Littlepage has announced the issuance of a Ichieck to retire $6,000 of the original purchase bonds of the Sitka Utilities cn March 1. | Last year $5,000 of the bonds were retired, and with the present pay-, ment, $11,000 of the original pur- chase will be paid. Mine—J. A Building—Wellman Building—) Michael O'Brien was taken to the Suturday afternoon Mary Gail @il Hagerup was the guest of honor Juncau at a birthday party given by her BICK. Hotel Miss names and districts being as fol- as- assisted | as- by | Alice | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, MOTHER'S. (LASSES | T0 BE HELD MONDAY The fo! | Mother’s CI {day, Febri Pm lic e ldu se clas: in progre: other cla: at another time. RGP G007, rth in a series of m!ln& ses wili be held Mon- | in the Juneau! from 2 srostad in "Beginning now, cars assessed ed to (Signed) DO YOU WANT HOLLYWOSD 1g from the UNITED . Send Your Orders to S)[ VAN'S i ( | | | i | { J = | | reonal Representatives No order too large or too small. R 623 GUARANTY BLDG.. HOLLYWOOD 28, w FORNIA wood, Culif ¢ First Natiofal, Burbank, Calif. Hol- | NOTICE T0 aUTOISTS! asce JOHN MONAGLE, | atter Chief of Police. Hollywood Bvdl, 1945 Those who have not started the ay go to the classes now and may make up the without to 3 licenses will be taken in and fines e e S b e L i R e, HARRI MACHINE Blacksmithing (Scott dewe *fiifiiflfi@\ Plumbing, Heating, VNGRS Acetylene Welding, Fhene 5190 Sll0P OIL BURNERS o'clock in the evening on February injury sustained when he was hit mother at the Elks Club Rooms. Assembly Apartments — Mrs. W. | &8 B. J. Westover, Will- Charles | Wally Wagner and Fred McNulty, 12 at the Lutheran Church in New by a block of wood. a Arthur Orleans. ickson, Harry Sul- The bride, a graduate of the Sitka| Sitka High School Basket Ball > Grove, Wesley ngh School, completed nurses train- | Team left for Petersburg and Ketch-| |ikan Tuesday aboard the S.J.S. Ray Race is skipper of the boat. - The {team will play a Series of gamgs in Petershurg and then procesd | Ketchikan for a series. i ! Accompanying the group were, ‘Cnach Tony Herman and Manager wWally ‘Wagner. Team mempers were |Larry Miller, Jay Coon, Stanley. | Westover, Lee ~ Rhodes;’ Richard | Frederickson, Harold Hodgins, | Wayne Westover, Elmer Johnson.| |James Calvin and Frank Martin. |was Gail's fourth birthday, Byington. : | Young guests were delighted with | Coliseum Apartments | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avrit entertain-| o ay0rs of paper hats; serpentine ler. ed friends at their home last Sat- , 20th Century Apartments (and Valentines. JMany lbvely glfts 2 X " jurday evening at a dinner preceed- | yere received by the guest of honor. B4 Lewls. Iing the dance, Guests were Mr. and | Refreghments jqf baskets of candy,g h).s?)-m* Apartments-—Mrs. Jacques Mrs. Carl Ludy and Mr. an M“’Ibnnhdpv cake and ice cream were Schurre. © Clarence Rands. {served. 4 Hillcrest ' Apartments- ot 4 rd The youngsters, most of whom JeiIrey. Mr. ana Ms. Harold' Veateh wore| o YOTEE R0 B0 i mothers,| Auk Bay and Glacier 1hosts at a,cocktail party preceeding | were. Mickey and Patty Ladely Miss- Ruth Duniap. the dance’on Saturdajf evening. c Business District | Maurcen Bradshaw, J. D. Holm {Hetnie Heonderson, Darlene Ran B‘;‘rt‘r}fim‘:fi;“""t‘m- B. McDowell, Friends in Sitka received word f noma Jean Lurz Bobl the marriage of Sgt. Ervin Greene, 4 dean, Lys, Hophis Wickmnd E. Cleveland, W. and the guest of hono The h who was with the A.CS. in Sitka|ces was ussisted by Mrs, Frank Met- Vpet Robertsoni | C+C. E. Naghel, /M. Sverdrup. for nearly three years, { cait. Miss Mildred Meyers and Sgt‘ Solicitors named for Douglas are r James Parsons, Mrs. James Ervin Greene were united in mar-; riage on Wednesday evening Janu-| Lt. Len Potc U. S N, Barras and Val Poor ary 31, in St. John's Eplscopdlwa Patrol Plane Commander, George Getchell was selected 401 |Church in Seattle, the Reverend been visiting his parents, Mr. Thane. Walter N. Horn officiating. ‘Mls L. T. Peterson while B TR | Mrs. Greene was born in Ketch- leave from his duties. W. A. Berry, registering f ikan, but later made her home in| Lt. Peterson has had duty in Afri- Anchorage is a guest at the | Bellingham, Washington. |ca, and more recently in South anof Hotel fAmencu. He left Sitko by plane on SR, T g Mrs. Charles Schofner entertained Wednesday to report at Corpus 1gu»su et a dinner party on Satur- Christi, Texas, where he will train motifs. ::ydeve:nlxgdm h(gmr t:Jr her ;x; ;brxrnbm; ert e going into th | . |band’s birthday. uests were | Pacific theatre o i Mrs, Martha Kostrometinoff eP~iycie Reinke, Miss Louise Holt, | e et ettt B o ) ' SHRINE DANCES | f % (INVITATIONAL) ! | ) N { \ L Phone 636 for Appointment SATURDAY--February 24th i Sl t § OFTFICE IN BLOMGREN BUIL DI\G and APRIL Tth P DI e S SR SIS S TR S 4 S TR LT BOB TEW'S ORCHESTRA- MASONS A\]) EASTERN STAR ME MPP RS B ARSI AL llIlIillHIlllli!llllll!lllllllnIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIHHIIIHIIIHIIIIII‘_—_— Enstalila Cliff Daig- | . Mrs WHEV EIN SITKA Make Your Headquarfers af the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitality” RUSS CLITHERO o Highway-— . Pullen, SAVE THE DATES YOU ARE INVITED DANCING 10 P. M. TO 1 A. M. SE Sitka Epsilon Chapter of Beta Manager sigma Phi held a formal Valentine j|Cance at the Carpenter’s Hall on (OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR ately decorated in red and white. H who is h and serve in on FORMAL Music by Elaine’ Orchestra was slayed from a platform which was he nucleus of the Valentine theme. Lelicious punch and dainty sand- wiches were served from a table| miquely decorated with Valentine| DE. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON OPTOMETRIS] 1S NOW IN JUNEAU To Examine EVES and Fit Glasses & i NOTICE 10 AUTOIETS! Beginning now, cars ..“nrvu '“enscp will e takén In and f.ee as.sesse y‘,n"q‘ i JQH.’ MONAGLE, and A. B. Holt, Chief of Police Friday, February 16, the churches {of ‘Sitka united in a World Day-of, Henry Moy recently took plane|Prayer. passage for Rose Inlet where he will| Services were held during the more take command of his boat, “Phoenix ning and afternoon at the Luthe 11,” a cannery tender which he pur-‘church. while the evening worship chased from P. E. Harris and Com- was conducted at the Presbyterian pany. .~ |Church. RED CROSS SOLICITORS ARE NAMED The Annual American Red Cross {War Fund Drive will begin its Engineers and Architects Examin-jcampajgn on March 1. It was an- ers for a six year term. Mr. Lnue_- rounced by the Rev. W. Robert page is manager of the Sitka Public {webb, 'general chairman of the Utilities. drive, that the quota allotted this year to Juneau and Douglas is $13,065. At the meeting Tuesday evening at the City Hall, B.. Frank Heintzleman was named as general adviser ‘of ' the 'drive ‘to assist the Rev. Mr. Webb. ¥ For purposes of the drive, Juneau has been divided into districts. ‘Each " district ‘will be the respon- sibility of ‘individual solicitors, their | SAVE ‘thi PTZUTS | of your broken lenses ard sen- | them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska They will be *cplaced promptly it our large and well equipped labora tory. C. M. and R. L. Carlson. Conway Dock Company | Mining classes began Tuestay | night when C. R. Burley of the Ex- | tension Staff of the University of Alaska registered those who were in- terested in the subject. The course will be of three weeks duration. T 0il --- Coal Gasoline Insurance For the Men’s Bowling Tourna- ment, the team standings are as follows: Medics, 12 points; Elks, 9! points; C.A.A., 7 points; Northland,! 6 points; Moose, 5 points, The Governor’s office in Juneau has announced the appointment oi. J. D. Littlepage to the Board of Rotary Club, on Tuesday, had as € at the weekly luncheon a number of local service men who are ome on ledye: Pfc. Heindrick Bred- vik, Sgt. Chris Larsen, Chief Char- les M. Peterson, B. M. 2/c Frank Tilson_ and Efc Meile quo n Br. And Mbe: Todd Wlnikd by entertained ab a:digner. party at their home Saturday ev . Guests 'were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy. Chrysler Marine Engine If Yo Want © Dependability, power and speed @ A safe and compaci engine @ The most reasonable priced marine engine on the market ® Economical operation and upkeep ® The most widely used marine engine in . Alaska ® A quiet, easy-to-idle engine for irolling While traveling is difficult . . . we'll be thinking of our friends in Alaska . . . Even if we don't see them . . . WINBOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South ‘Beattle 4 gmmmmmmuunmmnnmmnmummmmmmmmlmmmmm||mmmnmmnmmulmuflummmmmummmumlmumummmmmummnmuum Baturday afternoon Mrs. Harold Melby entertained at a children’s tea for her two daughters, Annie and Bonnie. Animated cartoons were the theme of the party, being used in the 3ames, prizes and decorations. ‘Those present were Annie and Bonnje Melby, Marlene Frederick- $on, Alice Gillis, Nancy Yaw, Caro- line Isaacson, Sonja Fraki, Georgia Bea Price, Cheryl McGraw, Nadja Rogge, Louclla Anderson andd Lojs Ann Calvin, Keep On Buying Bonds A family birthday dinner giver Yy Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boyd honor- 2d Mrs. Andy Lorentzen. The party was Sunday evening at the Boyd home, and guests for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lorentzen and Jerry Finch, TOWIN IN 1945 BUY MORE BONDS ... THAN BEFORE THE damage by fire and by the water used-to ex- tinguish the blaze in your home may be greater than the amount of your insur- ance, particularly if you have not allowed for to- day’s increasing cost of replacement. Better ask this Hartford to check your property insurance NOW ust call Shattuck Ageney INSUR * There Is a Chrysler {;I: EVERY Type Boat! Commander and Mrs Henry Campbell and Mrs. Maude Wakefield ntertained a group of friends at o iinner at the home of the latter Those present other than the host: vere the Misses Sara Fernald, Hel- *n Ewart, Mildred Dunn, Adelaide omen, Louella Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Goddard and Wakefield Anderson. WE CAN FURNISH QUICK DELIVERY We carry a complete stock of replacement parts Chas 6. Warner Co. ONE 473 - Authorized Agents JUNEAU lIIHINIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIlIlHIIIIIIIllIllllI S Tuesday evening, Corp. Ed Scobt ‘ntertained friends at a chicken “inner which he prepared and ser®- 'd at the US.0. His guests included Mr, and Mrs, 3. G. Stuart, Mrs. Paul Ellis and 2er daughter Joyce, Mrs. Ellzal DeArmond, Mr. and Mrs. W, A« Pfc. Jerry Marsh, Corp, Dan Mowat, New Washington Hotel, Seattle FRANK B, McCLURE, Manager mmmnmnml||u||||muummmmmmmmmmlummmmmummmmmmmutmmmmmmmunnmmmnmummlnl|||mmumml||||||||uummmnulmunlumnm

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