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PAGE TWO OWDER TH Like the perfume that inspired it . . new face powder. Lingers long and deliciously upon your skin to give it a | ARG AUNLKAL i § (Conti: . a truly important fgd rom TS0E R flawless look. Called the face powder that “never quite leaves whatever it touches” and for a good reason. Six fresh, new shades 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LINING UP 10 open soon trated Victory Loan drive in Juneau Victory Loan chairman, announced of the United States Nawy, said at representatives of Rotary Club, Lions Marines, ordered into North China which as in the past will feature + The American public, Gates add- jes and clubs. The various cr- [ 3 AT 1 FOR FlG HI Plans are being laid for a concen- | ! for the week of November 22 to 29, | — B. D. Stewart, Gastineau Channel il . . today Artemus Gates Undgrsecretary stewart met this afternoon with Tsingtao that no decisioh had been Club and the Chamber of Commarc: made on possible withdrawal of the “Big Three” in the campaign to disarm and repatriate the Japa- sales campaigns by all Juneau civ- nese. ics and fraternal organizations, so- ed, “is not aware of the serious ganizations will be contacted scon the drive. situation in China and the pos- and given quotas for sible involvment of United States' The weck of intensified effort will o . forces.” be climaxed with re But, he continued, “Washington, at the Capitol Theatx i > at least the State, Navy and War tails, for event to be announ- <A Departments, are aware of the ced scon by Homer Garvin \ Gobletn is may Le purchased during 4 T cte at the First Na- i ional Bank, B. M. Behrends Bank ALASKA AIR“NES Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Ascociation, and the Post Office. The will be over Decembor 8—one fter tha anniversary of Pearl FLIES 87, WEEKEND .- Q Anlnw flew 87 passengeis on trips to and from Juneau during Saturday and Sunday. > e WOODLEY AIRWAYS / : $25[] Iax extra) . i Arriving in Juneau on the Star- it '’ (7N ] fl i Blatcl @y, M Botty i 72, ) A ichley, Winfield ' Lacey, Lole Duing the we Kend, Weodley Alr- i3 ,b & ‘/ 6275/1‘11 (—«a Nance, Louls Bond, J. W. Ogkley fow reen Ju- 7 Flcrence Pucher, H. Andarson, An- neau and nd Cordova ; QAALITY SINCE /1887 thony Lulis, Johnny Hoffman, Bert Anchcrage Chapman, S. J. Parham, F. L. Piti- These leaving here for Anchorage man. John Corbett, —— Vivian Sharon, Tillie sell, Ralph Lilli= Dur- ] TR Merrill, Blanche Anderick, M. Ga- Baugh, John Lekken £ € X y E .I. hand, Clark Anderson, Jack Sexton, and Catherine Rick. % " M. E. Myers, Elmer Twete, H. R. Fcr Cordova—Jack Noonan, Vir- DOUGE. AS ReguarBusiness, ~ UNEMPLOYMENT = voci smer e st w n covaore e noman, ¥ ' . John Hubbard, Lt. Comdr. B. Boyle, mith, Arie Vande- NEWS luncheonMeefing ~ MEETING IS ON o et noiin i iy iy i Tom Gilkey, Rolf Byrnstead, R. and Richard Davi: - W d d HERE IoulGH" Niclson, Mrs, R. Niclson, Antone from Anchorage were: Er- . MEETS TULSDAY BPW e nes ay ickstrom, Warren Collins, W. H. ling Broderson, Arthur Chrest, Jack ‘A meeting of Nugget o SR D BRI iy e Barrington. Hayes, William Bu Edmund Chapter No. 2, Order of Easte The B ines and Professional fcads of agencies concerned with From Cordova—William Gillespie, te, Willard Zimmer, J ell, Sfar, is scheduled for tomoOrrow wwcmen's C ub will hold their regular the growing unemployment and Nick Yengiel, William Ahlstrom, Mc! i, Mary Nelson and edening at 8 o'clock in the Eagles mcnthly I :on and business housing problems here are to meet Harry Nichols, Olaf Audel and Dr. J Sivertsen Hhll in Douglas. There will be in- meeting sday noon, Nov. 21, this evening atthe City Hall, with M. Hester. Frcm Cordcva—lJoseph Fezberg, jakion and refreshments, according jn the G.li Room of the Baranof Muyo 1est Parsons, who I From Gustavus—E. L. Griffin Jehn Spitz, Carl Edmund, Ed Wic- 1u Worthy Matron Helmi Bach Hctel. R ations should be made week called the session to seek a On the return trips the following kett, Mrs. Ed Wickett, Billy Wickatt, R by callir Walter Stutte, solution. 43 p(.lisceng"rs departed for the West- Bill ] and Bill Liebe. i Y GsrmamEey CTURNS 3 tomorrow night. The Mayor today stated that, al- ward: Frank Brink, Mrs. Marjorie . -— § s T This will be an rtant meeting, though the meeting had not been Erink, Mrs. Louise Bierrs, Eunicc Mrs. Edwina Snethen, daughter with plans for the annual Christmas intended as a public gathering, any- Grohnert, Jess Malone, Frank Raby. F'I A i F of Mrs. Ed. Martinson and mother party to L> discussed one with an idea will be welcome. Jerry Neeley, Alice Neeley, Marguer- ‘ m c ress av of “Terry” Snethen, returned on > The meeting is called for 8 o'clock. ite Huber, Jeanne Rhodes and infant, the Princess Norah from Seattle Agencies, asked to have representa- Charles Rhodes, Selmer Holts, Mrs, war Has Dau hier She and her daughter will make M' J I tives present include. USO, De- Minnie Cinniman, Barbara Rhodf y _q | their home in the upstairs apart- ISS 0nasson S partment of Public Welfare, Coun- and infant, Andrew Simpson, Roy A s James McDowell Alcid Cote, H t of the Marcus Jensen lmm( 1 Health Commit U. S. Employ- Second Street. Miss Ter at- i Bnde of G en WISG ment Service Alaska Native Service, HOLLYWOOUD, Nov. 19 — Film Actress Fay Wray gave birth to a|f T Rcosevelt Haynes, nding the Douglas Schocl tion Army el Sh fosa it e seven-pound daughter at Good | Mrs. Snethen is to be employed in e - i >Bu:“k‘ul.é‘l-' 4 Dlll;\'ll © Samaritan Hospital yesterday. Th the Federal Building in Juncau he Nethodi b wrch was the T = e V121, o ctress is the wife of Robert Riskir JIMMY SWIFT IS SEVEN ittt w;:,(- No.'- MADE EASY Ohavlos Petiatn, Keith Bistitield xhfil:i(f name has not yet been se-| Jimmy Swift is now seven years were united in marriag> b ythe Rev i Ira Smith, Peter Strong, Jay Hunt, By of age and celebrated on £ Robe Treat Richard Mehan, R. J. Williams, Mrs. Despite storm-lashing more than -~ sufficient to try thetemper of the oh | dary postn who lets neither s'm»"h“‘ nor that stop him in his ap- peinted rounds—Deputy Marshal J. Williems, Catherine Williams, Frank Blondin, Rich Livesey, R. W. Rumpf, Mrs. R. W. Rumpf and R. ‘W. Rumpf, Jr. For Yakutat—Harty G. Jackson. LIEVE SoRETHROAT duetoacold...let alittle time-tested The bride, lovely in the traditional white wedding gown and veil with orange-blossom coronet, was g in marriage by G. G. Brown with a party given by his Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Swift, at their home. A group of his young pl b »s were invited for games and foe_eream ‘\n(; ;akfdn)zlklmux the W:]l'u.xl\n:mlz:)d«l nower bouquet az | B0 lEE X ey declared His i e it A s hours of 2 and 4 o'clock vhite mums hbnE p : . A CK gt The attendants were Mr. and Mrs .:‘j'x‘_";”‘:_‘;m”:‘up“fi(fiem“a"’r Ba¥ 2 RUMMAGE SALE 10 BE in y\‘v’::k?%:?:VVAPoRUB 1 Sherman Smith O elln and his two hunting| HELD TOMORROW BY i | Preceding the cer>mony, Mrs. Dora | L Puty Fellan 2 MISSIONARY SOCIETY Norman Bucy and T. J. Ryan, Hellan’s son-in-law and father-in-law sespectively, each re- i turned with the limit of two deer. layed the We g Marc! 2 i g W, e Much tramping through deep snow A reception for the wedding party 4§ 1 " i and close friends was held at th.’ and beating of brush went into the ; i © securing of that thar venison. bride's former home following the ia chufeh ceremony. | The party was out ten days, but Mrs, Wise is & nurse at the Gov- spent three going and three com- ernment Hospital, and the groom js | \D§ from the rugged jaunt. They returned here to Auk Bay Saturday employed by the Yellow Cab Com- 1h¢ anoard the boat Jack Manery, pany. They are making their home g0 s at the Shabaldak Apartments. SRt Chiathen ccmpanions, Rusch gave a lovely rendition of “Becau ccompanied at the piano | by Miss Florence Sargent who also LLOYDV. WINTER, JUREAU PIONEER, ON LAST TRAIL (Continued from Page One) For Prompt Courteous Service The Missionary Society of the Memorial Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale tomorrow at the recreation hall, starting at 10 o'clock in the morning. Proceeds from the sale will go | toward carrying on the work of the organization. B o HERE FROM CORDOVA MRS. EDITH WALKER BARANOF HOTEL Designing—Dressmaking—Gowns of iWnter & Pond, which has en- of Winter & Pond, which has en- Official Photographer Cordova residents Duri the years of Alaska’ - Ny AT registered at Tailoring—Suits and Coats g urmg‘ A% i v 0' = as ‘fl 4 RI(A" o" the Baranof include Earl L. Taylor, | Designing and Remodeling Hats Gold Rush, Mr. Winter was ap- _ PAN AME Mary Nacholdll - Nb. and " Mrd R pointed official photographer for Embl CI b W ” Richard Davis and Olaf Aridal ot the nationally - known firm of em u l IRIPS soum "on'“ AR A R s Underwood & Underwood, and also ' 1 | ! ‘?‘“ "f“‘f“ xs::‘li‘\ ;: “‘;"V“‘D‘vl}‘“ Nomlnaie Ofll(ers on trips to nnd & from Fairbanks, and White Pass tralls, During this g wecnin wa sene v amen- | PR A QK ETEALIL o0 - RE4na. MEL Prand hoad T morrow N |g hi ’::(‘(’A’l:.\\a flew the following p: . : 1 o @ | ELLcEe. . To Seattle--Anderson Clark, Elmer = . s orpag Juneau High School Gym g 3 15106 i 1 LOmOITOW evening d, Harry Bolman, Bert Chap- e {“’[‘)““v ettre 2t 8 oclock for the purpose of man, John Juffman, Vivian Sherin, w ‘H\p E h"(lu Iun(“ ) (‘v vie :).‘ nominating officers for the 1946 James Parham, Henry Ford, guqh L ST JG80. < Lk JWAS e ¢ . has bee; " Brady, Nelson Ludington, wis ues v of these trips that.both Winter, ‘i it has been announced. B and Frank Pittman " n and Pond were formally’ adopted' . oirconuients and .the . regular BORCE 85¢ S88 rd Is = L ¥ AdoPted. gocigl hour will follow the business To Ketchikan—Lt. Howard Isberg by a tribe and each given an In- meeting, and a good attendance js 2nd Pauline Isberg. & dian name, Mr. Winters being o8 A€ ¢ y ? S " From Seattla—M. Peterson, Rich- Kin-da” by which name he is About 45 couples enjoyed an ard Livesey, Frank Blondin, Kather- S known to all natives and numerous evening of old-fashioned fun at the n¢ Williams, Mary Willlams, Ray- of .m personal acquaintances barn dance given by the club Sat- mond Williams, Raymond Williams, vs' In he , for a short time. \qav night in the Elks Bal Jr.,, Mary Nicholoss, Robert Rumpf, » Deputy Collector of Customs sta- wiiic® Reronrael A ;“":":," Dorothy Rumpf, Robert Rumpf, Jr., .]1{‘,;/(! ‘v\rx'.nu::l).wAlu.) 3 1;)1 u; for the occasion. Prizes for the F12d Rl’l)adl. .?mu Wn%km.s. .M.cEnr‘); 8 “‘.].u.:; uthu.tllm/ilr & ])(I)]'l" “ooralest™ costurhce” were " amarded lqnulm«l);ms‘ Loise Allred and Raymons apps P 8 laska 0= “ Schuller. for the Alaska-Yukon . Unteon Lawiehs ug\ PIONd From Fairbanks—Elwell Erskine Fagerson, with John Oberg and E 5,:m. e which was A. B. Cain ActinL o5 judgr‘s and Chnton Wmt\ vis'h memteriot the Funeat |the plano, Albert Paterson and lns Depirtm in its infancy, Accordion, Ed MecIntyre, violin, and BA(K l" Towu “ow US. % but was never active in city politics. JeITy Chapman at the drums. B e SIGNACS member of the lodge of Knights dances. e ";amgged to get back into town . of Pythias; was al mamberofl e L e TR ver the week end at storm furies ADMISSION' the old Arctic Brotherhood during| VOLUNTEER FIREMEN lecsened, at least two .partiss had 5 its heyday. Recently, he has been HAVE BUSY EVENING .0 cpciod in by today, though Students and Servicemen - - 25¢ a member of the Pioneers of Al-| e both have been heard from and are aska, Elks. Blue Lodge of Masons, Two fire calls Saturday evening .. i any distress. Adults - - - - - B50c Scottish Rite, Shriners and Order —an hour and a half apart—Kkept a i d i D Rod Darnell, Minard Mill an TAX INCLUDED of Eastern Star, being a life mem. vclunteer {iremen hopping from g.yje Hunter are expected back to- heir dinner tables. The first was a chimney fire at the M. E. Monagle residence near Fifth and East Streets. No damage ber of the Masonic organization. Burial rites will be Auspices of Mt. Juneau the Charles Carter Mor night from Pleasant Bay. City Po- iccman Jack MecDaniels was report- ed at Funter Bay,, where his boat had been grounded. His hunting BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES and in- day afternoon at 2 o'clock, resulted ccmpanion is E. O. Davis. terment will be in the Masonic|, The second was a l'oof’ blaze at The yacht Pasado Manana-return- SALES and SERVICE Plot at Evergreen Cemet a h in the Indian Village, in ed last night with more ice and a . . - | which the loss was confined to a group of hunters for which she had Juneau welllulg ajld Machine s‘IOF DRINK KING BLACK LABEL'J!« w shingles. set out last week, Jce Hart, arrested here late Fri- Anchorage residents who stopped MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1945 NORTH STAR IS DUE | oo, B 2y e IN SKAGWAY TONIGHT ., "ot o, S HEARING PENDING and arraigned before U. S. \(‘nmmn\uunm Felix Gray, has pleaded guilty to a chgrge of at- | ANS institutions. An expected sur- tempting to defraud an inkeeper Retu the Arctic — but | Plus for public sale was taken up by No time } as yet been set for without reindeer meat for sale to | the Eklutna school. hearing the public—the Alaska Native Ser Tt . o ica supply vessel North Star is u-‘ HERE FROM SITKA HERE FROM ANCHORAGE pected to ar . at Skagway to- Five Sitka residents registered at night. | the Baranof Hotel during the week- at the Baranof Hotel over the The ANS office here stated that|end, including Wallace Westfall, week-end are the following: Mrs. ‘he North Star left Seward cn‘Llosd A. Tilson, Mrs. Charles M. G. J. Shenin, Miss Florence Rusher, saturday. It is anticipated that she | Peterson, L. T. Peterson and An- H. L. McConnell, Ralph Merrill, will arrive «t Juneau late Tuesday ‘drcw Koskela. John Huffman, Mrs. A. H. An- or early Wednesday. REFTT™ . i P derech, E. B. Coppinger, Herbert Among the passengers aboard mo‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielson of N. Haley, J. P: Sexton, William North Star are Fred Geeslin, ANS | Platinum arrived in Juneau last Lacy and J. Oakley. A town f Hotel "lHII!IIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIHIII|lIIIIIllIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIHIlIIHIHIIHIIIIIII 3 $ § "WW"””QO X i | week-end and are guests at the Baranof Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Ramsey arrived in Juneau last week-end from Hconah. They are guests at the Baranof. tant /General Superintendent, and John Snow, Reindeer Unit Sup- IN FROM SKAGWAY ervisor at B=thel who this year was L. Bessaman of Skagway is in in charge of Nunivak production. He is stopping at the Bar- Mr. Geeslin has been at Unalaska in cCnnection with resettlement of T |IIlIIHIIHiI!IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIINIIIlIIlIlIlIIllIII”' JUST PHONE 39 or 539 for that FULL BREASTED TURKEY Drawn and Cellophane Wrapped... Ready for iite Gven ALASKA MEAT COMPANY OO RO AR =il Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . 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