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PAGE SIX JUNEAU'S THURSDAY, June —Entertainment Cc in USO; 8:00 p.m —— ! ings by Mary and , we admit. We feel like shaking a FORMAL DANCE |MA"Y HIGH]. USO: 9:45 p.m., special team con- fist and shouting: “Therell be &, acsording to the dictionary “for- SMADE tests in USO; 10:3( 1. pecial reet dance tomorrow ni POsi= | mal? m “made in accordance entertainment followed by dance ti OR ELSE! Jut we knov h established forms” and “hav- FRIDAY, June 20, 7:30 p.m— what wed really mean would Be:|jno yogard to social forms.” Ac-| Presentation by USO Coi “- - - OR ELSE IT WILL BE| oging to the Girls Service Or-| Alaska Coastal Airways yesterday of “The Bottle Imj POSTPONED, i ganization Council in planning for |carried the following out-going pas- 8:00 p.m., meeting If ally to take place to-|he SO dance on Saturday night,!scngers: To of Management dance in front of vited (If rain prevents tr dance, there will be a dance in the USO for the servicemen and GSO girls.) SATURDAY, June 30, 8:30 p.m —Movies in US 10:30 p.m, juke box dance in USO. SUNDAY, July 1 Sightseeing trips to Mendenhall Glacier and other peints of interest all afte USOG NEWS Interesting ltems for Everybody happy as we contemplate the ¢on-| yso and the treat you gave all of | Faulkner. She will assume her new |Juncau, tinuing bad weather. We're get- ting sort of belligerent about it too, morrow night, don’t forget that the hour is 9:30 o'clock and that every- body is invited to come down and join in the dancing forces a postponement, be st | watch the Empire for the new date 5" vou to border on the obvious,|Shaflestad. ' selected BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT Yes, in more senses than one we're beginning to sce the light. Indeed, it now being exactly @ If the rain!gomap ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE:—JUNEAU, ALASKA i s o o | ATIORNEY GENERAL | APPROVAL GIVEN war Martha Wenafirhas en ap- K i the ot AT SHRINE SITE the charming “Bunny” Nosler, with | Weaver, of the Coast Guard, playing b and John | pointed Chief Clerk in the office of Doupone, of the AACS, at the|Alaska’s Atterney General, succeed drums. | ing Lawrence Kerr, who recently dicd | Thanks, fellows and Bunny, both ' here. She bas for nine years been for the compliment you paid the legal clark to local attorney H. L Alagka, to the church for a Shrine was approved v the House Public Lands commit- weday. The property covered by a bill {r2commended for passage lies along WED“ESDAY BY A(A‘(uauer Highway opposite an island prT—" jon la s the first of next month. R i, us who heard you. Ul n which the church already has _|built a Shrine. Delegate Bartlett told the com- | mittee that the church has spent Tenakee—Hovey B.|,.. sia July 7th, “formal” means “MAIDS Stcnesman and Dermott O'Toole ,i{ifl”fl:’:y‘_:fi 3‘;‘;‘6‘00"2‘:‘"3]‘: ::(‘;‘s having regard to social forms.” | To Hoonah—Ruth M. Rose, Wm.| 1" i i To expect the girls to dress in Hickox, Theodors Erickson, Glen 3 dresses at a dance an-|Melville, A. O. Peterson, Mrs. Shaf nounced as “FORMAL” may seem lestad, Alf Sharlestad and Kule| | —-——— MISS DEWOLFE OUT But then maybe you didn't happen| To Sitka—Joe Repik, 'Ed Auer,| Miss Justine DeWolfe, Secretary to attend the past several affairs|Evelyn Graham, Edward MeGuire,| !0 B Olinrles 7. Bk, e, O of the club that were supposed t o|Mrs. M. Rigling, Mrs. Fred Schrey | the War L?bord Board Lhere, who recently resigned to take over a be just that. We can't truthfully|2nd Russ Clithero. — g claim we saw anybody in slacks o:| T Excursion Inlet—V. O. Stount, | Hieh Bubuolseaslitiy POsiges £as00, a bathing {John F. Moran, Ralph E. Nelson and Washington, is to leave for her ult there; but each ofly o "o Tp ed | Tacoma home tomorrow ‘aboard the noon and evening; 1:30 p.m, L quarter hefore four, a.m., w the oces s was b e | cyele party; 5:30 p.m, coffee hour, .1dv:'z]xbl:» more ll\u]n ju: 1‘ .B ; \e‘r r:}c‘:” of .‘.‘]:I:"R‘Lvodl:ssgé mlldb'i “Ilncmrémg r]);ssfing(;rxs v;l:r;: Bfrnm‘(Pl'HICPSS Norah. with waffles, Ruth Brooks at see the dawn’s early light ut in| gaturda g €itka—Sam Harky, Harol . Bean, | bR o e o sunday Night' the other sense of the phrase our| o TSI O BT O Fred Morgen, W. B, Allen, Joseph CARD OF THANKS Bt Seven” in USO; 10:15 p.m., mind’s eye has just scen the Neht| At least the girls themselves say oner and A. J. McCallum. | e special Forestry Service moving on the subject of what to include|j¢ is and that’s wll the assurance, ETom HonnahA—Bo'b Welsh, Jean-| ;”len or their kindness an .(()r pictures | s the third item in today's column. | we need. There will be members lc“ls M.EWSLSllt;,ndPetex Andrae and ;‘1;; :’1:::5,0. r:)oel;::vs‘f;:ltngsanfi‘llul:ll:g MONDAY, July 2, 8:30 p.m We'd rather intended to tell you cf the Council at the door; and ™g. ' Excursion Inlet—Wm. L.!loss of our husband, father, brother, Forum Club leaves USO for party of one or another of the events on a1 i ally A no girl who is not formally dressed p., "1, Gibson, Ernest W. McKin- father-in-law, and grandfather. at private home; 9:30 p.m. song- fest in USO. TUESDAY, July 3, 7:30 p.m Broadcast of quiz program from USO; 9:00 p.m., meeting of Ser- 1's Council; 9:45 p.m, cus- the club’s regularly scheduled pro- | eram that worked out well recently. | However, for the past two hours| >'ve been so thoroughly enjoying semething entirely unscheduled, it would be f happropriate to write of | |means to the serviceifen to have and A. Collins. | | their dance partners looking their il be a e | will be admitted. | ney, Mary A. Colman and Ethel Hill.| Mrs. Mary Marshall, Mr. and We well know how much it| Frcm Hawk Inlet—Fred Jacobsen| Mrs. Sandy A. Stevens, Mrs. Susie Shorty, Dorothy Stevens, Katherine Stevens, Sandy Stev- ens, Jr., Mrs. Margaret Aguirre, Mrs. Lucille Wanezek. o SSEE S, | loveliest and most feminine. So ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS | we are certain this action by th2 . Our first Annual Rainbow Pical WASHINGTON, June 28 —S8ale of about 48 acres of forest land near Catholic Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Scehedules W JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday s B — i R WA ARRIVES JUNEAU . . . 12:00 LEAVES JUNEAU .... 2:00 W Equipment: 21-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger Lockheed Starliner tomary Tuesday night games in ar 2 e _ Uso. o USO. club. shonld. be. ex-| 200 cil 'l~ going to bo keenly ap- will be held Sunday, June 30, at| — — WEDNESDAY, July 4, 8:00 p. pected to have a good regular pro- | F* Y BN jAukdBay Beach.d Please call Mrs. i o & P o m—Movies in USO; 9:30 p.m carefully prepared and an- I E s | Goodwin at Red 795, or Evelyn : ’ ANGOON LAD DIES | Spain at Black 730 if you plan to CARO TRANSFEII That is im- But if a club| square dancing, nounced in advance | attend. All girls will meet at the oo « | Portant, of course. | Fenlon Johnson, 14 years old, re- Scottis! ite T¢ 5 ¢ & cLdiilia hopes to be a really outstanding PN , re- Scottish Rite Temple steps at 1 Oh- Al .\(-)'le OF v(ll [N)I‘lvll e UFK() it ‘must dovelop: the. kack of cently succumbcdvaL the Skagw p.m. Transportation, food, fun for Over the radio on V- ay you Tuberculosis Hospital. His body is all—rain or shine. Save the date. encouraging the fellows to get up sented by the Columbia Broadcast- informal entertainments for their ing System, hailing the victor , own enjoyment. To accomplish : mosphere must have been built up as the most moving of all the pro- b 4 grams within their experience. in which they just naturally feel ° It was written and directed by thoroushly &i ho truly welcome the distinguished Norman Corwin. 0 come in at an Of the: de Phone Phone or night, Here at the Juneau USO m the book begins: as a matter of course) that it was i “So they've given up. all right to get up a jam s on o> a5 They're finally done in, and the that would last a v(n‘ul(‘ of hours. tan s ! rat is dead in an alley back of the It certainly was all right with us . 7 se 3 His script has now been published A A as a book under the title “On a W€ pride ourselves in believing that Note Of Triumph.” this very atmosphere long ago be- We have no hesitancy in pro- Came so well established as to have become a great tradition here. ‘Wilhelmstrasse. —and it turned cut to be a treat Take a how, G.I. for the rather considerable number Take a bow, little guy. of men who dropped in from time LIBBY'S WS The superman of tomorrow lies 0 time to listen. ! No. 2; cans claiming the book as superbly writ- And so at one-thirty o'clock this at the feet of you common men of Credit for getting up the jam ] this afternoon, session goes to Signal Corpsman AT f Paul Taggart, with his saxophone. 4 may have heard the program pre- his parents reside. invited. | gocn, whe: that it be read by everyone upon whose heart the war and the fate of servicemen hang heavy. paid a real compliment in the very casualn h several of ten. Nor do we hesitate to urge morning we felt we were being This is'It, kid, this is The Day, all the way from Newburyport to Vladivostok. You had what it took and you @ E-Z-SERVE 11 oz. tin gave it, and ecach of you has a | hunk of rainbow round your helmet. > Seems like free men have done L g " ( it again. Is Victory a sweet dish or isn’t it? — And how do you think those LIBBY’S 9 S Large Jar lights lcok in Europe after five years_of blackout, going on six? Brother, pretty good. Pretty good, sister. The kids of Poland socn will know what an orange tastes like. APPLE BUTTER - 35 And the smell of honest-to-God C. and H. bread freshly made and sawdust- free will create a stir in the ets S u G A R 1 0 Ib ] of Athons. ok S ¢ ( There’'s a hot time in the old 2 town cf{ Dnepropetrovsk tonight And il's reasonable to assume the SHURFINE 2 pound jar same goes for a thousand other cities, including some Scandin- p E A N I avian 7 | Now you understand why we say: Assorted SALTED u B u T T E R 5 c \ Read it all! Or you never will Almonds SPANISH understand. | Pecans PEANUTS e Cashews NU £ STREET DANCE | Blanched Swell for UBORA Giant Sige £0 meny people seem to be look- Peanuts munching S 0 A p P 0 w D E R { ing forward to the USO street Filberts or Lol 3 dance tomorrow that we find our-| cooking self becoming more and more un- ROOT BEER- 1 1i.25c ARG ANNOUNCING REOPENING OF CHRISTENSEN BROS. GARAGE JULY | For General Repair and Service Also Tires and Batteries GEO. 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