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PAGE TWO 3 New Hats Among Our Lovely Collection Brewslor iy SRR Sky 7ot ‘.High crown cloche 5 | showing new bloused | the scene. THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE——]UNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, SEP]EMBER 14, 1945 Mrs Bruce Kendall ’ Is Honor Guest at | Shower Last nght‘ A lovely ,\huw\r was given lxst *vening at the home of Mrs. LaVern Lendall, with Mrs. Bruce Kendall s the honor guest, and Ginger Graham, Elsiz Burke and Berry 3erry as co-host S, The lace-covered living-room table vas decorated with 'a large stork, with long pink and blue streamers anging from the neck and lead- ing to each gift. Flowers and can- ilos, and a large cake decorated for he occasion added their charm to [ Guests during the evening were Mesdames Homer Garvin, Esther Fi . Abbie Jane Wells, Marie Hammarly, Flossie Carr, Dorothy Turke, Frances Beebe, Esther Rob- ris, Belle Dilg, Dorothy McLean, Helen Lewis, Helen Lynch, Betty Casperson, Cecilia Baker, Maxine Clifton, Eleanor Lucas and Evelyn d the Misses Margaret Ma- Simeon Oliver SAILOR SON OKEH; Gives Aristic | Mrs. Carl Wilson Lind is a very P|an0 con(en happy mother today, having just re- ceived the first letter in a long time !from her son, Kenneth H. Wilson, Eimeon Oliver, whose artistry as in the U. S. Navy, telling her not o planist was greatly appreciated by | only that he is alive and well, but, the music-loving audience at last|ajso where he is. night's concert, wili devote the en-| ¢ present on the minelayer Thom- time program tonight to a piano re- a5 g Fraser, D. M. 24, he was with |cital. the first wave of ships to go into Ohe of the most interesting selec- Tokyo Bay, where he expects to be tions on the program last evening for 4 time. was “Aleutian Lullaby,” his own ‘Wilson, who has been in the Navy composition, transcribed from EsKi- for nine years, was Chief Petty Offi- mo and Aleutian folk music. cer in charge of the engine room on The program tonight, at the con- (he jll-fated destroyer U.S.S. Kear- cert in the Northern Light Presby- ney when it was torpedoed off Ice terian ch\uch will be in three parts, jand, October 21, 1941. Following that experience he was onata” (C Minor-tWo nome for three daysi n January, 1942, ) Beethoven. visiting his mother, and has been to, Nocturne”, “Prelude” (Raindrop) sea continually since then. and “alse” by Chopin. mother is now looking forward Part II: ““The Dancer in the Pa- Christmas, when she hopes he may tic” by Repper;.“May Night,” Palm- pe home .ngam gren; “The Harmonica Player,” by ; “Valse Petite”, Saze mnapeody by sims. - ALASKA OFFICIALS Part IIT will be selected Aleutian e B ot T o o o o o L o o o (o = (ot e (o HAVE YOU SEEN THE O'REILLYS? F ealured Every Nigh! in the Bubble Room COCKTAILS SUPPERS NO COVER CHARGE DANCING NIGHTLY 8 P. M. to Midnight ALSO Entertainment During Cocktail Hour , Anna Cock, Dolly Silva, Elsie WASHINGTON BOUND . Alaska’s Delegate to Congress, E. L. Bartlett, was to end his Juneau stay b} today, leaving by plane for Ketchi- [l I’EA(HERS MOVE kan. He will remain at Ketchikan until Sunday when he will heaai back to the National Capital and' DOOOEOEEOOCON COOOOEODNONNEE fFRANK METCALF (OMES ‘ BA(K lo(“"“fi HERE Several members of the Alaska the Halls of Congress. p R g e S ‘Natwe Service teaching staff were Gov. Ernest Gruening is also;( After an nmence of -about four today enroute through Juneau to Washington, D. C. bound this week | vears from Juneau, during which new places: end. He is to leave here Sunday and ' { time Le has been with the USED.| Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Crutcher are will likely be joined at Annette (¢ in Sitka and from there to Adak and pound for Kake from Kotzebue, Island airport by Bartlett, for the' hat. Postilion 9 other points Westward, Frank Met- Mr. Crutcher, Gotzebue Principal, rest of the way. 5 If, well-known civil and mining has been transferred to that post at Lt. Warren M. Caro, USCGR, Nav- engineer back in to}vn, preparing Kake after several years in the Arc- al Aide to the Governor, was to leave tc cpen an office in the Caro tijc, today for Ketchikan, where he will Buiiding on Man street. | Miss Harriet P. Simpson is on confer at Coast Guard District Mrs. Metcalf at the present time her way to Klawock to teach, and Headquarters before joining Gov. is in Seattle with their son-in-law |Miss Ann Martin, Bethel teach- Gruening Sunday at Annette Island.| and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray er, is States bound on three-months He will accompany the Governor to Hagerup, and will join Mr. Metcalf Jeave. Washington, D. C. here later. - -ee The Hagerups are welders and have keen working on the same des- | royer in a Seattle shipyard, Mr. Metcalf says. effect. Shirred in ’, front to give soft | Coomes, Lillian Gray, Nell Kneeland, and Eskimo folk music, as trans- | A Laura Carr, Agnes and Frances Re- cribed by the plamst dsessmaker touch. / il » |gan Kmmme Mack, Jeanne Haas| £ o TR e NATIVE SCHOOL e \jamngf; BUBBLE ROOM e o o o o o o e et et ¢ e ol S o T e T Sy T Smu;q The perfect suit NOMa RRRRRE (¢ FAIRDANKS BRRRRG AP S T I SIS P ey o o el roam R S S ML G b hombutg with a - fetching wisp of Vit KENAL ficma o KoDiak 1 veiling. The final note to emphasize y >oeo — - Joe Dragseth, 40, of Palmer, died BERTROOGN HERE several days ago in the Palmer -— Hospital as the result of tubercu- Kenneth Bertroon arrived yester- losis. He was one of the original day via Alaska Coastal Airlines colonists settling in the Matanuska from Ketchikan, and is a guest at Valley. Survivors are four children. the Baranof Hotel. DRY-MO Keeps Clothes Closets Dry and Safe from Moths Reduces dampness, kills moths, prevents mildew, eliminates musty odors . . . ON SALE AT your femininity. JUNEAY - CUSTOMS MAN HERE J. A. Everscn, Deputy Collector of Customs in charge of the Skag- way office, arrived aboard the Princess Louise from his station, for official conferences at customs headquarters here. He will return to his post after a few days D POLICE COURT FINES pockets today were h a couple of hefty fines. Winston Henry, Seattle Negro, charged with being drunk and dis- orderly, forfeited $100 bond posted when arrested last night by City Police. Joe Morales, Filipino, was fined tke same amount by City Magistrate William A. Holzheimer. The charge against him was drunk, disorderly and carrying concealed weapons. Three jail sentences were also handed out by the City Magistrate today: William F. Brown, charged with disorcerly conduct, was senten- ced to serve five days. Arthur J. McCoy, drunk, received a 10-day jolt. $1000 William Rusk, drunk and disorderly, was fined $25 and given five days | R Plocly wIceLy George Evans was fined $25 on a Phone 16 or 24 DC-3 Equipment . . Refreshmenis Aloft . . Stewardess Service ALASKA AIRLINES PHONE 667 Terny Jaunty as all AR R R R R R R R R RN R R AR R R R RRAR AR R RRRRRRS 12 get out, Wear it straight on &r, if you're feeling “flighty” tilt it ever so slightly. drunk charge. - - After the Civil War, cattle were| bought in Texas and New Mexico Brewster Hais 4_95 10 8_95 for from five ‘;0 seven dollars a B. J’/(. “Bfié,ff IIQQ, 80. St. Louis for six times as much. QGALITY SINCE /887 Two Deliveries a7 LE0" 035 (lomen's Appaner Pnsoners 0f Vatican “It's the Nicest Store in Town” Baranof Hotel Building ‘Sinclair Oil Gefs Concession from EIh|op|a Emperor i . | VATICAN CITY—The only sov- NEW YORK, Sept. SfEmusl\o § reign state in the world with no rights to Ethiopian oil have been irmy, the Vatican has six German §ranted the Sinclair Oil Corporation Srisoners of ‘war. i by Emperor Haile Selassie, it was an- | j nounced by H. F. Sinclair, President Shortly after the Allies took of the oil company. (Rome, five soldiers and one officer The E or granted Sinclair an fof the German Army escaped from exclusive concession covering s !an Allied prison camp and entered 350,000 square mile empire, ithe Vatican, asking for refuge. They part of it under a 50-year lease. In return for permission to’explore for | cil, and sh t out of the country,| The Germans are housed in the yhe compy 1l pay royalties to the | fbarracks of the Pontificial Gen- ppy g i one.‘or more! darmes and are given prisoper i R Bhd Te: treatment. They are fed Gendarmes gearch clinics. ‘rations” and they are taken for - swalks in the Vatican daily. They fhave no contact with tne ouer BN ON (ameras on dvorld except through the press . P They do mo work and are v COMMeNcial Planes *waiting to be repatriated when H Dermision 15 given by ne anca 18 Lified Now authorities in Italy. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—Cam- . s eras no longer are taboo on com- With the former German Am- p...i. airplanes. The Civil Aero- *bassador to the Holy See, Baron 3oard has lifted this re- Ernest Weizhackdr, who lives as a C but military rules for- ,German civilian in the Vatican he photographing of mili- wpending permission to return to g lations still are in force. Germany, they are the only Ger- . - e 3 fman laymen enjoying the hospi- KILLED IN FALL gality of the Vatican. A doub. Il fracture was st ->- SItis esumated that the growt 1 ‘of speech was such a slow proce 1 he fell down the fthat gramatical forms and the ex- Fourth ipression of abstract ideas came into horage. Deatk ‘use only 400 or 500 generations ago. P 1e0US. Vacationtime is the time to relax. 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