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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA \lu s Teg » Carnegie, I gerald, S. J., visited the club and|taining to the tablishment Both Worked for ARC : { KEGLERS e Nicholls ST ) TERRITORIAI‘ lIOUOR PAA (ARRIES ‘4 told some very interesting anecdotes tuberculosis sanatoriums in 1he EK Meeks also was employed last , 1 ide, Leonard Holmquist, Marti ‘ of his recent visit to Rome, where Territory, and the Rev. Louis summer by the Alaska Road Com- I'd i Bob Davlin lOHTROl ADVO(A“D TUESDAY FlIGH'I'S he witnessed the Cannonization of Fink, S. J., also reported having 11- mission, on the Richardson Highway Saints. He also told of attending tended. The vu chikan excursion is e 3: s s A |and other jobs. He arrived here, in T ALERS HIE D R .~ WEO, B BY !'O(M' MINISTERS 77777 the Bishops' meeting recently held| Mrs. Katherine Nordale was hos- BY HAR]‘N | Novamber ot 1ast '§ Ak sigee u t period 1 ge rollir | Pan American Airways carried 44 in Washington, D. C. tess for the social hour which fol- has been only intermittently em- w 1 ssion. ployed. Claude Carneg Bob Hennit escent at the Elks, except | At their regular mor meeting passengers on flights Tuesday as . ; lowed last night's business Monday evening High Heel this week the Ministerial Associa- 'S The club, with many expressions of ity g ‘I‘ is expected that vl|m i e b R 2 regret, bid goodbye at this time to The wounded Hartness was tafien o} tis pectec e tion voted to make petitions avail-| From Seattle—Pat White, Carl frs. Frank Kelly, who leaves soon to the Juneau Medical Clinic sor s League will be abl> to!able in the local churches asking Adam, John Robinson, Paul Taylor, M5 Fré o At treatment yesterday afternoon ‘by 1 ’ with her husband for the States. through with lits the Governor to include in his call Alfred Adams, Inez Misoff, Alex police after he had first tried toge- | : Friday evening, but|to the legislature a request for a Misoff ‘;”:'flmlfl"lxln'”:;:r b:f“th‘:‘ lg;’)a; ;:3 NEWS ! S cure relief at a local drug stores due ¢ k for K Tuesday rolling is out oferes " w2 Territoria sCT o o SR (Continued jrom ngc ne) referendum’ re ding Territorial ~ James Moscrip, John Grado, Will will be greatly missed by her fel- i B H % =Y Reception Tonight :I‘:‘;'x:ness had\he::(;x;:zoéze?)revzzfii; e(ep Ion onlg ; ¢ Sea : m\l return oy liquor dispensories. iam Bigham, Linda Bigham, Lovett Jow workers er Jesides performing with the bowl- | Mrs, Harold Snutn, chairman of McInerney. gt 1 G CHANGING RESIDENCES of this week isclosed today | ers, Ixalted Ruler Leonard Holm- | o Territorial Action Committee, ex-| Floyd Phelps, Florence Phelps, oo, oy Club sponsored by %! Two families are changing their { by EIks' B mmittee Chair t will lead a Ritual Team, not | plained the proposal for territorial Billie Phelps, Carmen Phelps, Stan- C.u> 1! gt e £ e | abogdés thisweek in Douglas. Mr. '© When he presumably was assault- H Wh " man Howard r t chikan to conduct | stores which would handle all li- ley Hillman, Dr. Richard Williams “'l'"]‘,‘"”’ i ";”m"mficmn& s ex.|and Mrs. Alex Demos are moving °% o gt e ol el onors | IefS { Chairmar named ary initiation. The | quors, based on Washington's laws,| From Fairbanks—Clara de Min, Sl 27 & Corl A He O e at. | from their Third Street apartment 8 When he was treated, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittier are members of 1 i ladies’ team the Ritualistic dele- | hut with more extensive coverage. William de Min, Alexander Miller, "’?'1“ The Swdy Club is open. to] 10, their home on Fourth' Street, SOmpe Lo being honored at a farewell r .K( for the Ke - i 1e local lodge will sail | Mrs. Smith reported that other Helen Miller, William Erickson. s (<4,,‘(;ll‘; ,Ny“.ou s cflffonm | foriner Bdwards home. Mrs. Jack BOth Meeks and H",",ness had tion this evening by fellow-mem nual bow he same ship With their more | communities in Alaska are also in-| To Seattle—Glenn Burnette, §r 1 anmounced, and everyone fs| B- Carlyle and son Jackie are mov- been Interviewed by law authorities o the Northern Light Presbyterjan trundlers ! I terous cohorts from the base- | terested and were taking part in Stuart Beitzel, Alma Perry, Irving .- o 7 ing from the Stragier house on CPNCHNDE ‘Ch," brutal and baffling chyren, <The reception will be held has to of such a proposal. |Gerring, Edward Crogier, Felton ““rome 0 ot A will close their| Second Street into the apartment S2i08 of Camphell, Seattle Mah|y the church parlors betweert 8 Thi PSR Also, the Association of the City's Griffin, Charles Atkins, Estelle Har- o7 ™ % U0 Ko B ‘00 | being vacated by Mr. and Mrs.| WHoSe BeERG B0E BRLerss o0V | o'clock and 10 o'clock. . avow—J e t FROM SKAGWAY ministers accepted the plans for Tis. o on which they have been|Demos, ag Mr. and Mrs. Stragler| o5 OWC 1 OE BY LE XOATECE M A cordial Invitation s exte a this year’s Union Choir Good Fri-| are expected home around the fif- to all friends as well as to fell ant from and Mrs, W. B, Bigham have ; orking ast tw s, O 2 v iy 1l be a maple massacre : here from Skagway. They | day presentation of “The Crucifix- James Orme, Peter Warner, WOrKidg.10f, the st tec 1ontte. AL SR December 10. Circumstantial evi-|yompery 4 -, Friday afternoon, and until that time 4 Members of Juneauw’s two inva e stopping at the Baranof ion,” by John Stdiner. Ernest Ehl- Graham. e e ow Sefs itk d A T dence aghinst Meeks at the time in- ———— 8 ing . Vads gt er has consented to direct the| Charles Goldstein, Kenyon M- 0natons may be (il M U0 0| CIREMEN' MEET TOMORROW |gor o bossession of 16 bills of $100 M e " ik R v SPIT 7E | choir, & o s 4 2 U it - E il 2 = 5 on, for which he was re- ¥ Team Bess Lavenik -\”:\ .\RM)I.}I?‘ "1(1)-“?':‘ \l;:/,l D :)h i, A}{“d (D“‘-Sl’m Dlfln-“-hm“Hfm :3::;“"‘ Thea Nosler, Donald Van Du- .o atives of the committee will be| The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- ported unable completly to account. Du" wluIAMS ¥ i k: e Holmquist, Belle Hudson nold was adm . R"’ presentation at the AL S To Whitehorse—Robert . Phillins, D' from 2 o'clock to 4 o'clock each | partment will hold a regular Hartness, since last May 15, has Simmons, Gladys Waugh and | to St. / H ital yesterday for .,(\nw ;\udn?rul[m‘ S Slur:‘m_ ‘;‘;a';ds s?:m hillips, ;¢ crnoon to take care of donations.| monthly meeting tomorrow eve- been on parcle here to the.U. S, I‘KB OVER SKI ne Davlir surgical treatment Wm. Young was a guest, and ex- ’ Y A Valentine party and dance for ning in the Fire Hall. Department Marshal under a two-year suspended | ing conducted in the city plained the work of the “Youth, To Pflirbélnks—Porry Huff. For Christ,” movement that is be- B 6z - - Catholic Daughters the young people of the parish has| been planned, the date of which | will be announced later. The com- mittee in charge of this is com- posed of Mrs. Milton Furness, Mrs. meetings begin at 8 p.m. and there is always refreshments or food for members attending. TRONM VANCOUVER Andrew Deeds and Joan Deeds, prison sentence from District Judge | George F. Alexander. On April 2, 1945, Hartness had pleaded guilty to a forgery indictment and later made restitution of $185. Hartness last SHOP omméu Dean Williams, prominent mempcr 5 of the Juneau Ski Club and volan- | tary ski instructor, has taken ayer Katherine Nordale and Miss Bess‘ summer was employed here by the the operation of Bert C: ar Have BUSY SeSSIOH O'Neill. | of Vancouver, Wash., are guests Juneau Lumber Mills and later shopl: Second and Gold sgzflffi A drive for new members for the| at the Gastineau. worked for the Alaska Road Com- was announced today. - ‘Miss Ethel Lange { i M[ JOhn HO" fo A most successful business meet- club is now under way, and the - mission. Since the close of ARC| The shop sells and rents ski equip- « = { g with a very good attendance of club anticipates holding initiation ELLIS AIRLINES FLIES work, he has held only odd jobs m‘mgm, does waxing and repair jobs 4 Wed on Sa'urda members was held by the Catholic ceremonies next month, Ellis Airlines flew three passeng- Juneau, including some work at and, as a general center for ski fic- Y Daughters of America last evening, Mrs. Willlam Biggs represented ers to Ketchikan today. They were: Percy's Cafe. Presumably, he has tivities locally, keeps open hours<af- and was followed by a social hour the CDA at the recent open meet- Harold Gribble, Harry J. Holmes, keen fulfilling the conditions of his'ter 2 o'clock afternoons and dur!nz The Resurrection Lutheran during which Bishop Walter Fitz- ing held by the Health Council, per- and James White, parole. ‘the evcnmq g S St S8 GEORGE BROTHERS L] Liguor Store | Church will be the scene of the q - Largest Selection of - - - :marrmge §aluxda} e\fnmg. Jan. Liquorsinthe City | o o=y o { Hoff of Ketchikan. i The marriage vows will be read You Can Find Your Favorite Brand and at a o o Cath Saving Also Calvert's Special, Fifth - $4.20 Calvert's Reserve, Fifth 4.65 i 400000000000 $0000000000000000000000000000000 | tron-of -! honm, and Mrs. Catherine | De Coite, as bridesmaid. | A wedding supper and reception |in the Bubble Room of the Baranof | Hotel will follow the church serv- ices.. Mr. Hoff is with the Ketchikan Spruce Mills, and Miss Lange form- The Sale You Have Been Waiting For . . .. January Clearance Carstairs, Fifth - - - - 4.00 [ Lutheran ladies’ Aid Cedarbrook, Fifth . 4 | Voats Tamorraw Eve Gallagher-Burion, Fifth - 400 ¥ .00 s, i e Coats t 8 o'clock for their regular mee 10 to 850 PoutBoses, Pifth - - - 485 gioe o so oo p o o " All members are requested to be Sizes 10 to 28!, Imperial Fifth - - - - according to the an- 4 T e Presses King Black Lahel Old Hermitage, Fifth Old Thompson, Fifth Paul Jones, Fifth - - - 4.00 P.M.DeLuxe, Fifth - - 400 Philadelphia, Fifth - 4.50 | Schenley Black Lahel : Reserve, Fifth - - 4.50 Seagram’s 5-Crown, Fifth 4.20 Seagram’s 7-Crown, Fifth 4.65 Sunnybrook, Fifth - - - 4.00 ThreeFeathers, Fifth - 4.25 Waterfill and Fraser, Fifth - 4.50 | | Fleishman's Preferred, Sth 4.30 | o ene v .5 . : K Bl d NOTICE eSSIer Prlvaie en ’ SIh 4’00 | Having purchased Arctic Rooms, | - 1 1l t be res sible for y Good Old Guckenheimer, Sth 4.25 J 't & e ™ S10to 835 Hats S$1¢0 810 o Sweaters $1t0 $3.95 . B ' ¢ Purses ; | - $S1to $2.95 % 11 - ™ Installation, Dance Saturday, Jan. 19, A good representation of mem- | xl:v:sln;) was present at last night's meeting of the Emblem Club, and heard the annual reports given by officers. Mrs. Florence Holmquist, | President, gave an interesting re- | port of a successful and busy year. To fill a vacancy in the list of | officers for the ensuing year, Anna Hayden was elected second guard. Plans were completed for instal- lation to be held Jan. 19, in the Ilks Hall, to be followed by danc- ‘mg from 10:30 to 1 o'clock. Elks ‘ and their ladies will be the special guests of the Emblem Club at the dance. i | f | Skirts . $2.50 to $10. e Umbrellas $3.50 to $10. . —————— NOTICE | Having sold Arctic Rooms am not | “ &y SEE OUR 95¢ TABLE Satedd t ol A Bit of Everything at zJ Marvelous Bargains? = ‘} CATHERINE DeCOITE (163-t3) Autograph Bourhon, Fifth 3.75 | i 1DRINK KING BJLACK LABEL! 1 How To Relieve EASTERN BEER Trommer SPECIAL----$4.50 BY THE CASE Bronchitis | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the | | trouble to help loosen and expel | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature Sale on Thursday . . . Friday . . . Saturday!! | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous mem- % | branes, Tell your druggist to sell you | : | s S st i i e | NO APPROVALS . NO EXCHANGES _NOREFUNDS M | é REOMULSION | Store Opensat9o Clock Thursday G [ 0 RG E BR OT H E RS for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis l HARBOR MACHINE | SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS — - JONES-STEVENS i Ligquor Store ! SEWARD STREET § Liquor Depariment open to 12 p. m. every night . . . Uniil 2 a. m. Saturday Nighis CHINE MILLING and WELDING | West 11th and F St., Phone 876 §| | i e s — % i $ $ | i 4.50 ‘J“R;’;im}‘;”;mmm will be co-host- § 4.00 Emblem Club Plans ; {