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i i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 35, 1945 ELECT OFFICERS birthday or have married. There are Worthy Advisor-Elect Betty Lou Harad announced that a practice will FOR FALI- TERM be held tomorrow evening, Septem- ber 6, at 7 o'clock, and all newly A elected and appointed officers are expected to attend this practice. The met, Saturday afternoon for the first .. “who has just returned from a meeting after vacation, in Scottish trip south, especlally wishes to se2 Rite Temple, with regular business . “rin tyrout as there are being conducted, and the follow-|gyings to he diseussed before ing new officers elected and appoint- ation. ed: Worthy Advisor, Betty Lou Har-| "oy, the past, the installation now some 25 girls in this list. The Order of Kainbow for GirlS yp,iner advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Tuc- ed; Assoclate Worthy Advisor, Ada| . emonies are open to all Masons, Burns; Charity, Roma Fargher;| gagrern Stars, families and friends Hope, Pattl Davis; Faith, Bertha ¢ painbow Girls, and a cordial in- Beche; Chaplain, Dorothea HeN- yiiation js éxtended to them. A drickson; Drill Leader, Joyce Smith; | gonca will be held following the Love, Joann Wolfe; Religion, Carolyn jqta)1ation, at which a small charge Hynes; Nature, Mary Avoian; Im-| o) o made mortality, Dianne Hunsbedt; Fi-| "ypycije Goetz and Jeanne Butts' delity, Joanne Nowell; Pa"“’f‘j’:; will be in charge of the door for Pat Balog; Service, Helen Isaak; Refreshments Krs ... 1the dancing period Standard Bearer, Lousanne Krause; | g g150 pe served during the eve- Flag Bearer, Betty Kibby; Choir| ;.o PC'“(}OI‘- C1?8"900’f;:siog“‘é:n?:’sé‘;' Special music for the installation er, Jeannette Oasperson, “|will be a quartet of Douglas girls, tial Observer, Mae Cuthbert; Musi-| py i1, Goetz, Shirley Edwards, Mae cian, Claire Folta; Keepers of the «,i1hert and Pat Balog. Faraphanalia, Loretta Keithahn and Sunday morning, Sept. 9, all Rain- Margaret Atkinson. . | bow Girls will meet at the Temple at Choir members: Shirley Ann Ed-|10:30 o'clock, and will attend the wards, Carmen Mantyla, Carol Jean | Methcdist Church services in a body. | McDonald, Carol Karnes, Pauline e 1 | Daroff, Bonnie Eaton, Muricl Milnes, Jean Hermle and Martha Abraham. Mary Sperling, who has departed Gordon J. Gotcher and William | aor college, was presented in the Everitt, of Seattle, have arrived in East and given a parting gift from town and are guests at the Hotel| the Assembly. Mary has been /a Juneau. | popular and efficient officer and will 3 -0 | be missed in the affairs of her ANCHORAGE MEN HERE [ Assembly. | W. E. Didelius and R. Holland, | The Advisory Board announced|both of Anchorage, are 'guests at| that a majority service will be held | the Baranof Hotel SEATTLE MEN HERE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU. ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN 1 DATA FOK x4 {IOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MARIDIAN TIME | il | A | Joy Roberts and Dorothy Toomey, %' south on the Princess Louise | Max. temp. | TODAY i TAKES APARTMI | who have been very cooperative in {or Everett, Wash. where she will last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs. Weatherat | Mrs. Verle Hillman, a new resi- R M |USO activities, are on the com- 2ttend school. { Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 a.m. Idz-nt of Douglas, has taken up Ogene 00fe, Imittee to help get the sets into < = S g ¥ | Anchorage 60 45 50 22 Pt. Cloudy |quarters in the Kilburn Apart- laction by 9:30 o'clock. E. M. McIn- MR., MRS. SCHMIDT HEWRE i Barrow 10 H | ments. Mrs. Hillman’s former home R R Siryker to tyre, violinist and. Mrs. David Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, of Bf"hf‘l_ 3 45 :3 21 Cloudy }wm in Texas, but for the past aoaR ner, planist, will be ready to start Bethel, have arrived in town and Cordova 59 33 50 .33 Rain | several months she has been in as soon as the call “partners for a' gre guests at the Baranof. | Dawson 60 39 44 T Cloudy | California, subsequently visiting on Wed on Sunday square” resounds through the hall. - ! Edmonton 4 4? T Pt. Cloudy |the Channel here, where she has i e | KEITH HERE | f“,."’l":’;“k“ ‘6 iz’ ‘:_‘ gfi‘“m_ | decided to remain. | ‘The marriage of Bogene Moore, | MRS. CLARK HERE Kenneth H. Keith, of Sonora, Juncau 19 19 Rain SCHOOL OPENS whose engagement to Richard R.! e Calif,, arrived here from White- Juneau Airport a1 m ‘96 Rain | o . L ks <~, Stryker was recently announced, will' Mrs. Maude Clark, of Anchorage, horse via PAA, and is a guest at Kotchikan “ % v S 54 he v.nenu-Dn‘Aulas Government take place Sunday, Sept. 9, at the“‘ a guest at the Baranof Hotel. ; the Gastineau Hotel. S o 4 3 5 o Schocl, in D:{uul‘as, opened its doors home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. - D ‘ ———.ee— - i * s v Ty vesterday for all students of Gas- Homer Garvin. The marriage vows MRS TUCKETT RETURNS | BAVARD ARRIVES Sickiie | 4 2 ‘10 Rain tineau Channel of H‘f(‘ fourth, fifth will be read by the Rev. Willis R.' Mrs. Charles Tuckett has rv-i George Bavard arrived yesterday Northway % ' 3 43 T, Bain ‘mld sixth grades. Students below Eooth, in the presence of relatives {Urned via PAA plane from the| on the Princess Louise from Skag- Petersburg 8 50 o Clcudy those grades \\vnll_mtcnd the Gov-‘nnq intimate friends. south where she has been for way and is registered at the Gas- Portland 54 54 35 Cloudy | ernment School in Juneau, while| Mrs. Ernest Weschenfelder of An- several weeks. tineau Hotel. Prince George 42 46 02 Cloudy | Vpoen . of s Amventh grade e Tt R £ 5 = i e Prince Rupert 45 45 03 Foz » upwr‘ud are either attending the 8y Fehsictios 4 K4 o e | public schools here or the boarding Seattle 56 55 Cliiny | school at Ecklutna or Wrangell. Sitka b o g 51 %5 natt | Mrs. Douglas Allen, again teacher Whitehorse 59 3 b 08 Cléar {at Douglas, will announce the rpll Yakutat 60 i 44 51 T. Rain at a later date. Mr. Allen is Super- *—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) [Jutendent. of . bath. schools, Hej lunches are being served the chil- MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reporis from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves | Station Weather Temp. Dir.and'Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 51 w 6 1 foot Cape Spencer Cloudy 52 wWsw | 23 2 feet Eldred Rock Rain 49 S 20 4 feet Five Finger Light Cloudy 52 SSW 8 Smooth Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 58 S 8 1 foot Lincoln Rock Cloudy 55 NE 3 1 foot Point Retreat Cloudy 51 SSE 10 Smooth MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal to| Frederick Sound—south winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, showers. Dixon Entrance to Yakutat—in open ocean, southwesterly winds 15 to 20 miles | & per hour, showers. Inland channels, Frederick Sound to Dixon Entrance— westerly to northwestarly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour, partly cloudy. 't They DOUGLAS NEWS 10-DAY CRUISE ENDED With perfect weather and smooth seas prevailing, Mr. and M ward Bach and son, Gary turned Monday evening from a 10- day cruise on their 39-foot boat SPaL™ Most of the cruise was spent en- joying the hospitality of Petersburg and Wrangell, where the Bachs attended meetings and many other delightful affairs in connection with the Order of Eastern Star held during the official visit of Mrs. Mamie Lander, Most Worthy Grand Matron of the General | Grand Chapter. Mrs. Lander made the trip from Petersburg to Wrangell with the Bachs, and after completing her visit there, departed on the Princess Louise to visit Skagway O.ES. Chapter, and also to institute a new chapter at Whitehorse, Y. T. The evening of Sept. 2 the Bachs spent at Taku Harbor and helped their eldest son, Chrtis Rodney Bach celebrate his seventeenth birthday GUARDS TO MEET Douglas Unit, Territorial Guard, will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Natatorium hall. The usual uniform and equipment is ordered for an evening of drill and practice Mrs. Richard McCormick is back at her duties at the Douglas Ser- vice Store after a summer vacation. Miss Helen Isaak, who worked during the summer, has returned to her studies as a senior in the Douglas High School. Idren on the shcool premises, which was not done last year. The Douglas School is also being | brightened up with a new coat of white { put in repair. paint and otherwise being - D McGILLIVARY IN JUNEAU John McGillvary, of Portland, Qre., is a guest at the Baranof. e The R. V. Dotson family, of 3kagway, has arrived in Juneau. are registered at the Gas- ineau Hots Get this Revolutionary New ALL - IN - ONE Let us give you a FREE HEATING SURVEY CENTURY'S SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE. 0il Burning Water Heaters ing Water Heater. One Dollar gives you 1200 gallons stove oil at 10 cents a gallon. Cole Draft Governors Save from 10% to 25% by properly General 0il Filiers caused by clogged nozzles. 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He to Seattle yesterday 1S a graduate of the University of Mr. Stryker, the son of Mr Mrs. Passcngers flights World Airway r vh incoming Utah . :\1\11;;:1[;?fimifiu‘:n‘lre;-ox:;HSsatzle. gr A reception will follow the wed- From Sitka: Glenn Leach, Mys | Officers of the Martha Soclety Those leaving for Seattle were ding ceremony at 9 oclock at the Glenn Leach, Jim Ladely, Waiter| Will entertam member the elut as follows: William Gorga, Gertrude home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fager- Hokins, Wm. A. Jones, Ida Stevens At a Homecoming Luncheon in the Gorga. . Martin Gorga. _ Kathleen 50, 510 Twelfth Street. No invi- and Leonard Olsey. parlors of the Northern Light Pres- Green, Karen Green, Alice Dew, tations have been sent out but all To Hoonah: Eugene Fawcett, Ed byterlan Church, Friday, Sept. 7, Clifford Abrams, Elsie King, Eliza- friends of the young couple are in- Mercer, Emma Mercer, Andrew |at 1 o'clock beth Leonard vited to the reception. | Johnnie, W. O. Keep and Phillip J.' The first business meeting of the Alta Skattam, Wanda Orcutt, Clin- E AR ! Jones. f-’llll \:[ r'nl\\'lil l:ulllw\\ mx'[. lunc l;r on = iR ton Wilson, Antonio Sabella, Mar- From Hoonah: Jack Austin, Ed 8nd is hoped that all members tin Bonreiger, John Barardi. Elks plan Rennsy, O. P. Shconover, Henry Will be in attendance GRA(E fifl William Everett, Gordon Gotcher, | Moy and Henry Moyeda | Those planning to attend the ' Sir of ths Motropofitan Opere o Eetty Hiett, John Hiett, Virginia To Tenakee: L. E. Reynoldson,|luncheon are requested to tele- B “Ihave used Arrid for verr Hiett, Geraldine Garrison, Jack Mrs. L. E. Reynoldson, L. C. Gault, | bhone their reservations to any of & llke itimmensely. - and | nerer. Meisenberg, Ellen May Mayers, Lt Jr., and Retia E. Gault the officers, not later than tomor- ;’;‘:}:;‘g‘_:fl; used by meny. nds f inthe stage, row night screen ond radis world," To Funter Bay: Roberta Hickey. | To Gustavus: Jack Wing and A. J. Stern. From Gustavus: J. Wing and Al-| Harold Gooden. Joseph O'Brien, Richard Congdon, Joseph Green, 'Marguerite Brian, Iva McLellan, Elizabeth Congdon. - JOHNSON HERE fig Time The Elks, starting the fall and Mary Small, Jewell Risley, Wini- Winter every Wednesday night meet- pert J. Stern. | Alex Johnson, Union Ol 1 fred Morehouse, Ethel Hasseltine, iNgs, plan a big time tonight, ac- To Excursion Inlet: Mr. and Mrs. sentative from Portland, Ore. ar- New William Bidelius, Tindman Brew- ¢ording to Exalted Ruler L. J. Holm- |rived in Juneau yesterday on a s early morning flights were PAA Clipper from Seattle and is registered at the Baranof creum DMoram o Ketchikan: Mrs. Maude Clark, - Safely belps D. J. McDougall, Stanley Bassin, { s P H Y K Denald F. Pettigrew, J. C. Brennan,' EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITY ! |0p el’spll'(lhon | SWRPL - Miss W. J. Eaton and A. R. Car- Established industrial journal de- ¥, Dots not jmicate skin: Does i Tonight the usual popular square dance will be held in the USO. En- listed men and civilians are invited. ‘The Club is grateful that a goodly number of civilians attended last quist and his special committee. There is going to be special enter- tainment and also a spread of the ats. ster. Robert Goss, Walter Walsh, James Dean, Carl Hansen, Eva Hansen, Raymond Schoonover. | Ben Anderson, Alexander Alpatiev, {Ivan N. Khoklov, Boris G. Lozhkin, |Ervand A. Nazarvan. michael. | voted to the commercial fisheries PG e g et ik g | Alexander Popov, Michael A. To Gustavus: Frederick Clark and can use a substantial volume of R I!(‘lm stop perspiration safely Fred Miller. news from the fishing fleet in the 3. Apure, white. Rublevski, Fedor R. Smirnov, Theo- dore Wiehe, Katherine Nerby and To Pelican City | and Mrs. S. Anderson, B. F. Thompson area tributary to Juneau. Corre- spondent should have contact with To Pinta Cove: Henry Moy, Jr. | the fisheries and preferably experi- . To Sitka: Robert 8. R0ss, Mrs. ence in writing news or country Thor Hansen, Mrs. Forrest Randall, correspondence for a newspaper. Mrs. F. Renke, Oharles L. Febre, P.' payment on a space basis, with a Scott and Andre Sainte: Marie. rteed monthly mini- To Tenakee: Dermott O'Toole. nts should submit used night a a 8. Awarded Approval Seal of ‘American Jnstitute of Launder- ing — harmless to fabric. Use Actid regularly. ¢ and 59¢ piws tnx MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE | To Whitehorse: Elma Milotte, Ed- ward Ellingson and Rufus Harris. | Incoming passengers from Seattle | were: Albert Schmidt, Ethel |Schmidt, Arles LaFevre, Alexander Johnson, Lucille Reinke, John Mec- generous gu mum. Applic |Gillivary, Flaine Swift, James Wt“k and helped to complete the To Hconah: F. L. Willlams, Prank facts as to experience and qualifi- Swift, Donna Lee Swift and James S€tS Sheakley, James P. Parks.and Hugh cations, Pacific Fisherman, 71 Shobe. With the vacation days over and & Antrim | Columbia Strcet, Seattle 4, Wash- ions KutsM b sl tinge of fall in the air a larger at- - > - ! tendance is anticipated tonight. Les- ter Linehan, chairman, John Oberg, Henry Goddard, Eileen Blackwell, From Fairbanks: Chas. McLellan (Adv.-10,066-t5) and Stanley Baskin From Whitehorse: land Tom Gibson. ington MONA EVERITTS L VES Miss Mona Everitts is a passen- Kenneth Keith The Coat Season Is On! Think back to the most perfect, sparkling- bright morning you ever saw . . . and you'll have some idea how fresh and sunny, how mellow and light is the taste of ScHENLEY Reserve! That pleasant freshness of flavor is the result of genius—no less—in blending! SCHENLEY Ruonve Schenley International Corporation, N. Y. C. | Blended whiskey 86 proof, 60% neutral spirits. That well-put-together look for which Shagmoor is so famous really stands out in this fall's selection of pure wool, finely tailored models — for the same price you'd pay in Seattle. ANCHORAGE — FAIRBANKS Bus Leaves VALDEZ9A. M. Monday — Wednesday — Friday Valdez to Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’lHarra Bus Lines PEOISTTL L TLE LR T P T GRAY MARINE ENGINES FISHERMEN’S PRIORITY ORDERS BEING FILLED FROM 60 TO 90 DAYS Non-priority orders being filled as material is released. Distributors for EDCO Bronze Electrodes eEErEEEEBASRSEEIRIRAREET FIRIEENESENE' HOOTRTATENNAREINERRR AN AN RAN RN RN RR AR N TRLS ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell ! With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and B steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 R ) JONES-STEVENS Seward Street -

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