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2AGE TWO \luska, March 29.—Spe- psendence) —In a last min- @ move E. M. “Winn"” God- L ior re-election for the of- yor. J. H. Gilpatrick and Runds both withdrew their The ticket 101 election next . M. Goddard; for e to be elected for : Ed Baldwin, H. C. i) Bradshaw, James L. man, Mrs. Glenn H. Morgan, Conway Dock Company Gil === Coal Gasoline Insurance Phone 78 at SITEKA RUSS CLITHERO = T GRUEN WATCH VEWS % o hn Osbekken, Orville Paxton, Geo, H. Petersen, Frank D. Pr Clar- w2 R E , Harold A. Veatch. Fer School Board, one for three car term: Rouert Gaylerd, Mrs. G. Stuart. For Member of Public Utilities Contrel, one for five year tefm: Chearles E. (“Chuck”) Pearl, Harold Judges for Mrs. Ray Pe and Mark Jacok will be Snennet the election on, Earl Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands have beught Peterman's Court frem Mr and Mrs. Ray Peterman, and will teke pessessicn on the first of the month, I\J\K(l’ for a sectretary in the Public ks office on Japonski, has re- 1ed her position to accept an of- from the Mene (whl'\(lc 0il Caracas, Ven 3e on lIu‘ Nc e to her home She will visit her eig, who is Mayor and other rela- friends thy wcut the for South Miss Thelma several L. Potter Inesday to relieve WHER EN SETE Q Make Your Headquarters the HOTEL "The Home of Hospifality” Manager PE— C. next week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd plan arrived by Lt A‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE———JUNEAU ALASKA [% oo ZASTER BUT THE SAME OLD Cheer up, G 1. Joe and Jane! This is not the headgear we wish you were wearing this day of hope and promise. But we know you’r.e determined not to change it until that hope and promise are fulfilled. The folks back home are proud of you! | | { | | | | | | rom Jack Gucker, and will take pos- scion after April 1. Mr. Nordby vas at one time manager of the Cold ‘torage Store and Mr. Shennett was rcountant at the Cold Storage for ny years. The Columbia Lumber logging »mp, under the management of Wally and Kenny Westfall, is being noved from Nakwasina to Fish Bay, he former location being logged out. vhilo the camp is being moved part f the grew is employed clearing the escent beach of drift logs. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Anselm gave a arcwell party Tuesday evening for oir son John, who left Wednesday plane enroute to Anchorage for n y friends dropped .in the evening with “going ifts. rvs. Stanley Totten entertained wrsday afternoon with a bridge heon.” The guests were Mrs. ank Calvin, Mrs. Stockton Webb, frs. Clarence Rands, Mrs. Elliott jetcher, Mrs, Roy Avrit, Mrs. Har- d Veateh and Mrs. Walter Roach. Gary Paxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. dlle Paxton, celebrated his birth- vy Wednesday afternoon by invit- 1g sixteen guests to his home after chool for refreshments and games. Marcia Dianne, six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton is being baptised Easter Sun- day at St. Peters by the Sea. God- mothers will be Mrs. Robert Paxton and Mrs. George Eliason; her Godfatker, George Eliason. Mrs. Earl Frederickson gave a surprise birthday party for her hus- {band Monday evening. Twenty-four jguests were invited to play a game :nd enjoy a late buffet supper. Mr. Frederickson was presented with a Parker 51 pen and Rencil set by the guests. Mr. and Mrs. John McGraw and son John returned on the Nerth Sea | after spending several months in the | states where Mrs, McGraw was re- ! ceiving medical treatment. | | Robert Schonwald, who left for the States with the Ray McGraws December for hospitalization for turns, reported to be recovering rapidly and is to be released from th2 hespital within a . couple of weeks. Mr. Schonwald suffered cevere burns when the gas tanks on bhis boat, the Royal, exploded early |in Novemter, 1943. He hopes to re- | IE | turn to Sitka to fish this summer, The personnel of the Nayy Pub- lic Works Office on Japonski held farewell party in their building on hursday afternoon for Miss Thel- ma Makeig. Thursday cvening Lt. and Mrs. Echone entertained at the Coast uard houss on Japonski in henor of Lt. Clarence Potter, Lt. Cmdr. ‘Whittaker and Miss Thelma Makeig. A‘xm Friday evening Mrs. Frank Calvin Miss Lillian Grundman gave a rewell dinner party for Miss Thel- Makeig at Mifss Grundman’ lome on Japonski. Refore the Elks party Saturday ev- r. .and Mrs. Theron ‘Cole id Mrs. Frank Calvin are 3 a dinner party at the Cole € cn Monastery Street. Guests e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnas, . and Mrs. Robert Gaylord, Cmdr. d Mrs. Renry Campbell, Mr. and . Frank Hennessy, Dr. and Mrs. iLou‘m G. Scharpenberg, Mrs. Tony |Echwam, Mrs. Jack Calvin and J. W. Schone as commander of the ed neck vertebra in an accident at Coast Guard unit here. Lt. Potter the gravel bunkers. He took pas- was formerly stationed at Skagway. :age on this week’s North Sea to va-| | cation in the States and receive fur~ Mr. and Mrs, Tal Guppy have Bur- tlier medical treatments. chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boyd north of the can- gjj| Hanlon, owner-skipper of the nery, and are planning to mOVe ghilkoot, is working under contract for the Columbia Lumber Company, shuttlings lighters between the mill; and the Navy Dock. Working on the Chilkoot with Hanlon is Pete Mc- | Nulty. The Silver Foam will be closed | from Monday to Saturday next week | Dick Dare returned by plane Wed- for alterations and redecorating for | nesday from Whittier, where he had which Clarence Rands has the con- been employed since last fall. He tract. plans to spend the summer fishing. to go south in about two weeks and make their permanent home in tht State of Washington. ‘ Last week, J. £. Thompson, civil' Earl Shennett and Ken Nordby service employee, suffered a fractur- | ' have purchased the Sanitary Market ‘b ” COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled AND KEEP ‘EM W (OLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR 'at home. (D. Littlepage. Scotty Lynch this week purchas- ol the boat “O. K.” from Hugo Frederickson. Chief and Mrs. William Sarvella flew to Juneau Wednesday. Chief Sarvella is enroute to the States for reassignment after a 30 day leave Mrs. Sarvella will return at an early date. } i Mrs, Elaine Herrington was host- | ess to the Episcopalian Ladies Guild ! ‘Tuesday afternoon for their regular weekly meeting. | At a meeting of "the Masonic Club, Wednesday evening new officers elected for the coming year were: Ben Miller, President; Ralph John- son, Vice President, and Harold Veatch, Secretary Treasurer. | " Civil Service employees living on Japonski gave a surprise birthday party for Lt. V, S. Carrier at his home Sunday evening. Mrs. John' Cushing flew to Juneau Tuesday to assist in setting up an office for the Territory Construction Company there. She plans to re- turn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobi were hests Saturday evening of last week at a cocktail party marking the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mel Later in the evening the party went to the Moose Club for dancing. The Elks Club is having an Eas- ter party Saturday night at the club rcoms. Ceards and dancing will be the entertainment for the evening. War bonds and other prizes will be awarded at the party. Mrs. Clarence Rands and Mrs. William Thomas will be hostesses at a large Easter breakfast at the Manse before the Church service Sunday morning. The afternosn Literary Growp will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley * lotten on Tuesday, April 3. Mrs. "hn Cushing will give a book re- view during the afternoon. Those seeking a plot of ground for a victory garden this summer may obtain a plot at the Coast and Geodetic grounds by contacting Roy Evenson, chairman of the Garden Committee of the Rotary Club. The grcund was formerly part of the Ex- perimental Farm and has been well cultivated. I Fred Bryant arrived cn the North-' land from Craig last week to replace Charlie Whittimore as Deputy U. S. Marshal. Mr. Whittimore resigned to manage his recently purchased mens’ furnishing store. Mr. Bryant, a graduate of Texas Technological Callege, was for the past two years principal of the Craig School, where his wife also teaches. Mrs. Bryant and their daughter will arrive at the end of the school }ear IS PRESENTED "(RUCIFIXION" | LAST EVENING' John Stainer’s Meditation “The Crucifixion” was well presented last evening to an audience that over- flowed the Northern Light Presby- terian auditorium. It was the first time in Juneau that choirs of five churches have participated in such | an Easter offering. George Schmidt was director and Carol Beery Davis at the organ. The Meditation is primarily for male voices but the female, voices greatly helped ocut last night. Jack Bartlett of the ACS was tenor soloist and George Schmidt gave was the baritone solos. 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