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PAGE SIX * SITKA NEWS H &0 s cial two The serious fires the first on Monday ern: home of Bill D on Street opposite the Conway Dock, caused by the expic of an oil stove. At the time of the fire the D: S were shopping for C as the old one had been rouble the night kefore. Due wift ac- tion of the firc department damage was limited t n e .‘ $1,000 On Tu fternc the home of Mr. and } Ed Baldwin in Fletcherville « when Mr Baldwin, work t ors with ay evening about twenty friends dropped in at the Rands home, bearing gifts and a buffet supper for a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Clarence Rands The Rev. and Mrs. William Thom- as were hosts May 3 at an informal supper party at their home. A weiner roast was held before the fireplace and the evening spent lis- tening to phonograph music. Nine guests were present Mrs. Ray Peterman was hostess last Friday to a group of ten friends for an afternoon of sewing and vis- |giving its annual Mother’s Day tea THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Charteris have been living in Ta | Mrs. Elizabeth DeArmond left by | plane Monday enroute to Anchorage to visit her daughters, Mrs, Paul Ellis end Mrs. Howard Estelle and their families. Mrs. DeArmond has been on the USO management staff | for several years and has taken a two months leave of absence. Mrs. Tom born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Es- telle in Anchorage May 4. on Sunday at the Nurses' Quarters ;. of the Pioneer Home. | ELFIN COVE, Alaska, May 10.—| (Special o ey pladesin th Correspondence) —Roy El-| S s ”‘"‘“;‘ O . g ot has instalied a lathe, drill press| USO. A daughter, Elizabeth, was| ., oher equipment in his Hobby; F | | Nobby Shop. ! | > .| Mr.and Mrs. Fred Slagle and Fred | | The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority is Pickle, who have spent the wlnter’ in Seattle, have returned to continue olling. FEifin Cove News Note Mr. and Mrs, Elliott F‘remming‘sui(ida] Japs Put Up Terri- golo, “Schoolmates Waltz. The children gave an exhibition of veral Folk dances, Jolly is the Mil- |ler Boy, Shoemaker’s Dance, Chimes |of Dunkirk, Danish Dance of Greet-| ling and Virginia Reel. YANKSENTER | i lin charge announces. Mrs. Neil | CDA CARD PARTY TO BE BIG EVENT The last in a series of public card parties before the summer vacation season sfarts will be given | |by the Catholic Daughters of Am- | erica Tuesday evening, May 22, in the Parish Hall. K21 There will be tables of bridge, | pinochle and whist, the committee | Moore is chairman of the commit- [ tee, assisted by Mrs. Ted Keaton, | Mrs. H. L. McLean, Mrs W. T. Mahoney, Miss Kay Kennedy and Miss Kay McAllister. The lovely hand-made tablecloth will also be awarded on that oc- A glass or two of light OLYMPIA is perfect iting. The Petermans plan to leave . akston wie B Rl ey Ay sl boat ., Mother's Day service was held p,y, pought the residence eof John unusually A permanently on the next boat at the Presbyterian Church Sunday poitoi "1t s being enlarged, and tretch ake their home in Juneau. v ’ ) ‘thur 8 3 5 il dan ot ; OVERIRY With S W e will be ready for occupancy in a couple of months. | Elowtoreh the muskey dry as a result of t ong s of dry sprir The fire o Bily officiating. The Sheldon Jack- spread rapidly I e direction of Lee Rhoades and Larry Miller, scn Choir sang The Messiah with his home, and set fire to his oil senior and junior students in Sitka Miss LaVerna Seagren as soloist and drums and use foundation By High, plan to leave for Seattle to Mrs C. G. Stuart as accompanist. in St. Ann’s Hospital, for three! | Warm Springs Bay will give you ! the time t e alarm \m' mmn‘d(-(; join IUW(Nxmyg?lmm\L;v cn:]lw?r Ilcl}tl' S o Sy 1 : “D(:k< & hn‘me n"um,' Beiaivadis y w—- instant relief., Clean, furnished | answere fite had reached SCRooi, year. . =M bty eter Neilsen is remodeling his g0 Noy, 19, and 4 Valle, broke up a strong counter-!cabins, groceries, liquors. O’ : . LY A, WASH e oo Dimage was shool I midterm {0 oin the NavS. home.in.the viluge, sdding. hree (208 NOT4 Seotie 40 e B Ak (L., Lo hen moved sothenst | Penian, Barancr, Aeaks. | —ad. IA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA, WAS! temporarily estimated at $3300. | S |rcoms and covering the house With pact’ swanson. » M08l gard from the village of Dakeshils.1—g-30 g o —_— | Ben Miller left by plane Tuesday |chakes. s |against the approaches to the major | s G 2 | mae AT T TR S One hundred sever jinners were for Glacier Bay on a three week AT stronghold of Shuri, second | with chicken-a-la king, Italian spaghetti, or with any other supper dish. | casion. | | > o | DON'T SUFFER with Rheuma- | | tism, Arthritis, Eczema, Stomach | Trouble. The Mineral Baths at | fic Resistance-Amphi- bious Force Sunk (Continued from Page One) ] ESamuel Bartell, who has been ill| SIS 8T » : itten is visiting] Enemy seérved at the Moth v r ban- surv trip for the National Park' The new foundation under the )‘cl;mf“,gll];,‘;:‘: v&;&,{“,fim‘,‘;fi:’l‘ficity of Okinawa. | quet Tuesday evening at the USO. Servic Government School has’ been com- /gy 'pll{m‘m return to her home in| A strong Nipponese air fleet The affair was planned and organ- |pleted and the basement has been cooitie some time in June. |struck on Friday and damaged sev- | ized by the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Under the leadership of the Rev.|ccmpletely refinished and remodel- 3 RN, leral U. S. fleet units. In all, 93] and the members have been receiv- Ernest Nygaard, a group of men ed. The building has been given a| ;o1 Herman of the Seattle Hard- | attacking planes were shot down. | ing the congratulations and thanks have organized a brotherhood club coat of paint and new front sSteps ... company, spent a few days in|Seventy-six enemy aircraft were | of all who attended, for a most €n- with Ed Reed as president The have been built. The playground has 1. cove. i | destroyed in other actions for a joyable community gathering. men plan to meet at 8 p. m. on been graveled and new play equip- AR one-day total of 169. } Mus. Clarence Rands, president of the second and fourth Wednesdays ment put in | A large addition has been added| A major unit of the U. S. fleet the Ladies Aid, introduced Mrs. E. M. of each month at the Lutheran to., the warehouse of - Rfnest 0‘“"‘5 damaged by air attack the| Geddard, who acted Toastmis- Service Center. E. M. Goddard was; The Mocse Lodge has appointed a gwanson. ‘|same day as carrier planes made| tress. Several musical numbers and the principal speaker at the meet- |committee to raise funds for gym- 3 B4 |low-level attacks on the Amami! speakers enfertained the guests dur- jng on May 9. Any man interested nasius and playground equipment| Ay took advantage of the sun-|group of the Ryukyus, north of Ing the banquet which was served by in joining the club is invited to at-|for the Sitka Public School. Head-|shine that happened to drop down | Okinawa ! Fastest and Shortest Route to Westward Alaska - | bright, and intend to occupy it asl!g soon as possible. WOODILEY AIRWAYS CITY TICKET OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 0Qil --- Coal Gasoline Insurance o Ein ~ ML dda; oy Avrit, e | assis 3 ¥ Kcte A 4 i s | Jack Calvin, Leslie Yaw, Clarence Wit the sudden and glorious ar-| Fletcher, Tony Herman, Bill Rands, ooy, o coner, oo me stopbed long | TOWNUESILCLUD | oroa Tar : et q gh to celebrate the end of the! Meets every Tuesday evening at 8| Rands, Harold Comery, Harold rival of spring, many parties are go- (A. L. McCarter, and Fred Easley. gyropean war. ks e | Veatch, J. W. Wittmeyer, Frank ing trout fishing nightly. Steel- The committee is asking a represen- g e oclock in Miners’ Hall. —adv. Price and Sam Troutman head are sunning at Sawmill Creek, tative of each local organization t0' My and Mrs. Pete Brunger of l"““—_— | Acting on committees for the ban- the usual trout are jumping at meet with them and plan ways and juneau have bul‘vhasnd tH6 veid | Empire Want-aos bring resuits! | quet were Mrs. Roy Avrit, Mrs. Tal Thimbleberry and Heart Lakes, and means to raise funds for the pro- dence ‘of Mr. and M‘r\. Ned Al- - Guppy, Mrs. Joe Skaris, Mrs. C. G. the days are warm and long. Those ject. : ok | ¥ Stuart, Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. J. W. who aren't fishing are busily digging | . - {\ Wittmeyer, Mrs. Clarence Rands, and planting their victory and flow- Aoy c g n k Mrs. Harold Veatch, Mis er gardens. The berry bushes are DoUGL | 1 oany oc Yaw, Mrs. Luella Smith, Mr S heavily laden with blossoms, prom- | | Students of school, with the assis- | McGraw, Mrs. Arthur N. Bil g plenty of jellies and jams this| |tance of their teacher, Mrs. Aral D} Sam Troutman, Mrs. George Bag- summer. | NEWS {Brown, had their annual May Fes- | ompany gen and Mrs. Frank Price —_— | |tival, in the school room, on ac- == ATl Bhe clasees it tha Blbehoaib | s jccunt ut_t!\e- eather conditions. Mrs. Rachel Johnston is the Vg et 3 S SEWING CLUB TONIGHT A buffet supper was served under | matron at the Pentecostal Childrens’ ¢ Grade School held their annual mpe Monday Night Sewing Club|the supervision of Mrs. Walter Lar- | §Re on Ofa Strest, relieving Mr. PICHICS Ihi3 Week.' Somé weng DY meets this evening at the home of <O and Mrs. Elliott Fremming, all and Mrs. Kenneth French, who Pus to Sawmill Creek, others walk- np 'warous Jensen. It is a regular|the ladies contributing. The Tonette have been operating the home since 3 to the park. Several children yoo ) meeting, | Orckestra, composed of Irene and the departure of Mrs. Wong.. Mrs re temipted o, go swimning.-buk a L g | Clell Hodsen, Jr., David Fremming, Silion arvived with her-two-chil- Y. ininites of wading sufficed to SECOND BIRTHDAY Marie Mork and Carol and Walter dren, Raymond and Roma, on the @SCOUrage the bright idea. {Larson, Jr., gave a concert. They lakt North Sea from Salem, Oregon The home ncw has ten erphaned or neglected children ranging from 18 months to 16 years in age. The women of the Lutheran Church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Thomas Tilson for their regular business meeting and Ben Harry See, Jr., became two years of age on Saturday and cele- ol brated with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben See .Twenty little neighbor friends were invited in for ice cream and ayed the following: “Onward * Christian Soldiers,” “Lightly Row,” “Beautiful Eerenade, “Ferry Boat “Lullaby. | Clell Hedson, Jr., who has been Phone 78 Serving the Cause of Victory In War..... In Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. Pier 58 Seattle, Wash. Main 7479 Courteous and Dependable Service to Alaska a surpr handkerchief farewell studying rdi ayi 3 Mib, George Henderson, daughter Shomn tes Mo o o r e pes. cake ard party frolic, SASne A clrdiieyod (R blrth to a daughter, Janis Marie, member of the organization and will| 0. E. S. TO MEET weighing 7 pound 12 ounces, May 4, pe missed greatly. | Nuggett Chapter, No. 2, Order Henderson is somewhere in the peaving on the North Seat were: rr'weung Tuesday evening at 8 | South Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bredvik, to|©'clock in the Eagles Hall, Make Your Headqua"er‘ by ceive medical treatment. He is the e v proprietor of a store on Front Street; AFTENEIEY vt fant daughter, Mary, to vacation in - B i b o Church of Christ that does not use Jugeau; Dayid Dawson, takl dnver.‘ instrumental music in the wursh{p, 3 AT S e cation In Seattle; Mrs. Lee Wilms,| 5 COngregation in Juneau, Phone Juneau; Al Richter and Henry Moy, Sttt T = o e = to Juneau. Mr. Moy made a return W FE3 = == of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrey, 8aVe poterman has been a very active, S Sl o B D 05 e ,‘ R LGN o oo il 8 ab the home of her parents. Lt |of Eastern Star, will hold a regular W“ E N I N s l TK .\“‘ | Seattle where Mr. Bredvik will re-| R 1 ‘ at the Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan and her in- | - .. o eatic e oo s 10,07 30, and.adk fox ‘Beyd Ficld, There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! trip by plane Thursday and left for | If you are a member of the quist, plumber for Bill Beach, to va- visit her husband's family in between 7 and 9 p. m. (Adv.) RUSS CI.”HERO e = Mana_Jger ‘meau again Frida Stijivon Chutuk appeared before U. S. Ccmmissioner W. W. Knight May 5 on a larceny charge made by Al Richter. He was released on $30( bail. Our Firstl New Douglas Shi_p tarliner June Will Be in Service by EARLY MAY middle west before returning to } 3 4 ) . At their regular business meeting Monday evening the Moose mem-! Lers voted in favor of joining the Alaska Moose Association which, ac- cording to present plans, will be formed in Ketchikan this fall. The Sitka Moose Lodge is the richest, ' por capita, not only in Alaska, but (m the entire United States. | Ina wire received this week from |Mrs. Wm. C. Charteris, she states | that Capt. Charteris is enroute to | the South Pacific and that she plans | {to spend the early summer months visiting relatives and friends in the N AMERICAN WoeLp Airwa, her home in Sitka. Capt. ad Mrs. - COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Newly Remodeled Reclining seats for twenty-one passengers. Two instrument ships for dependable schedules. Through flights without stopover. 6 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 3 trips weekly 1 trip weekly Juneau-Anchorage-Fairbanks— Juneau-Anchorage-Nome Juneau-Ancharage-McGrath Juneau-Anchorage-Kuskokwim Juneau-Anchorage-Bethel— North and southbound Seattle connections at Juneau. Stewardess service Juneau-Anchorage-Nome. Baranof Hotel ka Airlines Phone 667 np3 AND KEEP 'EM W COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR The Heroes of World War I Remind Us - - To Buy All The Bonds We Can. .. Now... and when in Seattle stop at the NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL, SEATTLE FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager

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