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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 MINARD MILL AGAIN CHOSEN | lon Wednesday afternoon at her and sister, Betty Mae. ! | City smoke chasers expressed sat- istaction with their present leaders last night at the annual election| of officers of the Juneau Volun- teer Fire Department held in the City Firs Hall. With the excep-! tion of Assistant Fire Chief Arnot Hendrickson and Captain Jnmvs‘ Orme, whese resignations were ac-! cepted, officers were re-elected with the unanimous vote of the Depart- iment. | Veteran Fire Chief Minard Mill was again elected as head of the Volunteer Fire Department, William Neiderhauser, who was un- til recently in charge of the army subport fire suppression activities, was elected Assistant Chief. The ap- proval of the Chief and As Chief are subject to ratification of the City Council. i Jce Johnston s re-elseted to serve as trustee of the fire group, and John Morrison was again chos- ager of the Broadwa re- turned home on the Norah last Sat- urday. He flew to Juneau, leaving Scattle at 5 a. m. Friday and ar- riving in Skagway early Saturday morning. | Thz members of the Circle of the Eastern Star were entertained by Mrs. P. I. Dahl Florence lodge home on Third Avenue. | | The members of the boys and girls bask2tball teams of White- horse, Y. T., who spent several days in Skagway this week, were ¢ntertained royally while here. They were guests at private homes. They reached Skagway Tuesday after- noon and were guests at the Church supper that cvening. After the games they r:turned to the hall where entertainment had been ar-| ranged Wed ay night they were given a party by the High School and Thursday evening a and |dance at Eagle’s Hall and at mid- lough !night, Wm. Feero, manager of the Gehr Coliseum, gave a free show for them. On Friday morning at 7 a tited and sleepy bunch boarded the train to carry them back to Wi horse. The Skagway girls and boys won all the games played with White- horse, Tuesday, Wednesday and en as Secretary-Treasurer. !Thursday evenings. Roy Carrigan, long-timz fireman, ! e was elected Captain of Fire Com- Minnie Lee Hall, Ottogail G. Mo- pany No. 1, and Joe Johnston asiler, O. J. Weiner, Mrs. H. Cook, Captain of Company No. 2 from Whitehorse and waypoints,-and Herman Porter was recommended ' George F. Neilson and John E to the City Council for the job of Dewey of Edmonton, Alkerta, were alarm keeper, a post which he has jegistered among the guests at held for many years. the Pullen House this past week. A unanimous vote of apprecia-, tion was given Arnot Hendrickson, Assistant Chief, who rzsigned at last night’s meeting. Hendrickson has been with the department T 21 years and has earned the r2spect or * his brother firemen and the community. Coming to Juneau in 1895, he was one of the most quali- nington held one of those hards fied firemen in the city. {which happen once in a lifetime Fire Chief Mills gave an exten-'t, a few pecple. Picking up b sive report on the inspection activ- hand she found 1000 aces and ities of the department during t&2 perfect run of trumps, and past three weeks wh y build- [course, took every trick. ing on Franklin Street from the; SR Juneau Lumber Mills tc Front, Clifford Carroll and daughter Street was inspected for fire haz- virginia arrived on the last boat ards, exits, fire stops, and in gen- and will visit indefinitely with erdl to acquaint the department SO Mayor and Mrs. C. A. Carroil. The playe: will read this with cnvy and wonder why any cne should have such luck. Mr 'and Mrs. Noel' Pennington were en- joying a pleasant evening of pino- chle recently when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi when Mrs. Pan- Pinochle they could better serve in case of two men are brothers. Mr. Car- fire. roll and daughter are residents of Phil Bertholl, recently discharg-|San Francisco. ed veteran, was voted back into| s the Fire Department. There were' Mcrle Sipprell and sister, Mrs. six fires during the month of Winifred Witmarsh, arrived on the March. ‘last Norah for a visit with th2ir e - !parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sipprell. . Merle was racently discharged from the armed forces and Mrs. Witma |latives. She will leave for her , home visit with her parents. Mrs From Skagway ... e, Whitehorse and will go by i ey | Anchorage over the Alcan Hig. SKAGWAY, Alaska, March 30.—| P — | (Special Correspondence) —Born, m; Mrs. Rita Bovard, wife of George Mayor and Mrs. C. A. Cairol m,‘Euvar(l, arrived on the last boat Tuesday morning, March 26, and and will raside in Skagway. Mrs, 8 1-2 pound girl, Charlotte Mary. Bovard, ex-stewardess on the Lou- Mother and daughter are recover- ise for the last three years, aad Mr. ing nicely at the White Pass hos- Bovard wer2 married last mon‘h pital. Dr. P. I. Dahl was the at-|in Vancouver, tending physician. yBovard, due to immigration prok 5 {lems, has just arrived here. Died; Friday morning, March 29, T Mrs. Abbie Crepau, mother of Mrs.' Mrs. Merritt Royle and daughter | Vietor Sparks, long time resident of left for Juneau Saturday night and Skagway. She was 84 years of age. will go on te Anchorage, where Mrs. Crepau was born in Ireland'her hysband is a pilot for Robert in 1862, went to Michigan as a Reeve Airways. Mrs. Boyle has Leen child. She was married in Mon-ivismng her mother, Mrs. Paula tana and in 1890 went to SeatlL.KSelmex', the past few weeks. | She and her husband resided onl| i Bainbridge _Island for many vears.| . a‘nd Mrs. Lyman Reynoidson, They lived in Skagway between 1914y, Mys, John Reynoldson and and 1919 when they returned tO gaughter Jean, left for Tenakec Bainbridge Island. Mrs. Orepau sgturday. They will spend a month has made her home with her (nere ¢ the Reynoldson cabin. daughter, Mrs. Sparks, since the % death of Mr. Crepau in 1939. Sur-| np gng Mrs. Morgan Reed and vivors are two sons, Louis of Win- gong jeft on the Norah for Juneau clow, Bainbridge, Is, Charles Of repyrning the middle of the week Wenachee, Wash., and.tm_he gl"’md'.vm plane. Mr. and Mrs. Reed are ;::‘;’e;m ’:)“fy i?trfnw:he “;c‘;:_’:hv wners of the Igloo Snack Bar 21 interment will be made beside|*"? Cocktall Bar. her husband, at Winslow, Bain-| Gorgon Blanchard left for the bridge Island. IStates on the last boat. He will Mrs. Marshall Rafferty and Mrs.’mwe RNy MeRag Sl puts Henry Williams were co-hostesses for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snider when they entertained with a farz- well dinner prior to the Snider's departure to’ Seattle where they will make their permanent home. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Rafferty, Mrs. Jennings Ever- son, Miss Mary Rose Stuckey, Father Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. Mrs. Marian Frasier recently re- | | | | { Skagway residents were disap- pointed when the scheduled visit of ‘an eye specialist, advertised for ithe last of March, failed to mater- ialize. Holly Evans made a busiuess trip to Juneau last week. Frank Sullivan left for Seattle with the intention of re-enlisting in the navy. Ed Kalenkowsky has been in Ju- ¢ P. Wilhelm, Mr. a : port Jast ceived 50 baby chicks. They were flown to Juneau from Seattle, and thence to Skagway. Dewey L. Knight, Ketchikan res- ident, and Officer in Charge of Im- neau all this week. He is expected home on the next boat. . Finishing touches are being.put on the suspension bridge over the from Whitehorse Tuesday and will remain in Skagway for a sho™ time Ken Hannon,, also of the White Pass offica force, returned from a trip to Edmonten on the same train Eob Rapuzzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Chas. Rapuzzi, flew in from An- chorage last Tuesday and will spend several days visiting his parents and Mrs. over from baskzatball the Ken Mrs. J. A. Simmons Hugh Cronkhite came Whitchorse with the teams and were guests at Hannon Lkome while here Mrs. B. Roth, M Mrs. E. Burt wer2 Ska this week. They are Whitehorse. Keith and gway visitors residents of Major Rudolph Haas, medical of- ficer in charge at the TB Sa ium, will leave on Tussday's boat for the East on a thirty day fur- He will be reliaved by Lt and wife of Washington, D. c The P-TA held an interesting meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the school house with Mrs. Alice Selmer, Mrs. M. V. Rafferty and Creorgs Rapuzzi hostesses. The and Means committez offer-! ed the organization scveral ideas for raising money and the follow- ing were adopted: a gama party to' be held at the Recreaticn center April 27, and awarding of an elec- tric vacuum sweeper Th> P-TA . also voted to buy two chairs at the at $6 each, the name of superintendent of schools, Axel Rasmusszn, to be placed on one as a memorial, and P-TA cn the other. Center for Sunday, March 24, 16 new mem- bers were received into the Pre: terian church by affiliation confession of faith. They and Mrs. Donald Magnssou N and Mrs. John O'Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Martini, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nd Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Henry Williams, G2 Parkko, Viola Sulliva Beitinger, John Fiero, Ci nis and Roy Dennis. and Mr Mrs. Carmichael of Lo on,, Alberta, Canada, arrived last week to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Coop2r and family Tad Hillery, father of Mrs. O’Daniel, Mr:.. Clark and M Burfield, was a skagway visitor cn the last boat. Mr. Hillery has been in Tenak:2 for some time. He an old White Pass employee. s | Sante Degan, administrator of ness visitor while the Norah was in Saturday. Mr. Degan returned to Juneau on the same koat. The BP.OE. held its annual elzc- | tion of officers last week. ins - tion to take place April 4. Ilec were Exalted Ruler, Gail Budd; | Leading Knight, Bruce Boynton; Rcyal Knight, Gilbert Koffel; Le2c- Fred Nord; alternate delegate, Ar- nold Gutfeld; Secretary, Mauric Wheaton; Treasurer, E. A. Larson., News has been received in Skag-‘ way of the wedding of Miss Gloria Roehr to Frank T. Gentilz, the cul- | mination of @a war-time romance.| They were wed in Kentucky on| March 2, and are now at home at; 3086 E. 149th St., Cleveland, Ohioi the Presbyterians was held last, Tuesday evening in the Church | elect Walt Price was the bus- sanctuary. Mrs 1 Secretary. Basfore session got Under way the ys and girls choirs sang several songs, Kerry Dance, Owl and Pussy Cat, Rain, Come to the Fair, W2 worship Three, Oh God, and the Benediction. They then repaired to the Rectory center for a good time and the businsss began. In a report of financial activities for the year it was disclosed that the rec- reation center had to date $2,888.75, of which balance of $311.99 remained with an estima expenditure to follow of akout 20 would leave less than $1,000 to be met Lhe Wqmen's Auxiliary to date has contributed arned from food sales and a r last summer, and Chamber of Commerce luncheons this winter All Board members were re-elected with the exception of Jess Wallace, now a resident of Anchorage His place hes been taken by Wm. Fesro, Jr. The Church is to ke r ated with wall board and n ing tixtures, and the choir will be remodeled. J. H. John treasurer, reported total disburss ments for the year $6,000 D MOOSE WOMEN PLAN SALE OF HOME COOKED FOODS SAT., APRIL 20 The Women of the Moose their regular business meceting last night with Mrs. Ethel Milner, Senior Regent, presiding, and made plans or initiation of new members, as well as for a food sale to ke held in the near future A class of approximately be in: ted at the fir in May, Thursday, May 2, it was announced. A social evening will follow the business meeting and ini- tiaticn, with refreshmen to served by Thert Sandborn, com- mittee chairman, assisted by Effie Echels and Belle Lilg. In ct of ontertainment will be Phyll Lesher, Alberta Coghill and Mar- garet Waldemar. The f cost only a This t- v lig held 10 will meeting s to be L2id Sat- urday, April 20, at the Pizgly- Wiggly Store, with C ine Abra- .am, Iva Hermansen, Sofoulis and Ethel Milncr in charge. ‘The next m ng of the Women of the Moose will be bri2f bu ness session fcllowed by game:, on Trursday night, May 18. Light re- freshments will be sirved by Bell2 Dilg, committee chairman, C " Ekaret and Ruth Maurstad R 30 PASSENGERS IN BY PAN AMERICAN The following were tlow by Pan in Anchorage after a brief the late John Darin, was a busi- American Airways yesterday from Seattle: Martin Kramer, Ila Beau- dry, Howard Beaudry, George B2au- dry, Joseph Beaudry, William Lof- holm, Roland Bingham, Sam As Evelyn Johnson, Bernard John- son, Oscar Anderson, Louise! Walsh, Charles Burdick, Henry Haapa, An- ton Wickstrom, Carl Berg. Charlotte Brown, Raymer Brown Earl Bright, Don McGraw, Betty McGraw, Alice Longworth, Steph- Canada. sbut Mis, turning Knight, Malcolm Moe; Tyler anie Longworth, Sheila Longworth, Otto Carlson, Joseph Lionard. Ernest Beach, Camille Ross, Stei- any Ross and Ellis Hadson. To Seattle: Edgar Norris, Al An- derson, Julia Wilde, Lorna Wild>, Tom Hutchings, John Ansell and Joseph Pollastrine. To Fairbank Maurice Johncon, and Lloyd Lake. e * JUST IN : ! Butroy Botelho John Emmet | The annula chaurch meeting nf“ Eight and 20-ton hydraulle jacks at Warners Machine Shop. (231-tf) . You'll be amazed at the permanent support that a Perma-Lift bra can give you. Fhe exclusive cushion insets at the base of the bra cups THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JU section | be 2 migration and Naturalization for Skagway River this week. The all of Alaska, has been in Skagway (work, under the supervision of L. the past week checking up with the |Frolander of the Alaska Road Com- officer here, David Mulcare. mission, replaces the Alpine bridge|” which was washed away in a flood The Northern Light group of 4-H several years ago. It gives Skagway Girls hiked to Smuggler’s Cove last residents access to the Long Bay Saturday. Mrs. Mavis Soldin, lead- and Dyea roads and Smugglers er of the group, accompanied the Cove, favorite pienic grounds, with- girls. lout having to go about four miles 'around, quite a long walk if you About 85 men, women and chil- have no car, when added to the dren attended the Church supper several miles to Long Bay. The at the Recreation Center last Tues- bridge crosses the river at Third day evening. The boys and girls Avenue. from WHitehorse were guests at the dinner. | Capt. C. T. Eginton, surgeon who ;has been stationed at Whitzhorse Dr. Pyle, dentist for the Indian with the armed forces, will leave for Service, was a Skagway visitor early the States next week for discharge. this week. | _ ' €. J. Rogers, head official for the James Tropea, owner and man- White Pass Railroad, came down gently support your bust, never become limp or lax through 'countless washings and wear. For a permanent uplift—ask for Perma-Lift today. Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store In Town” AU, ALASKA John R. Langseth Here 47 Years; Dexides io Stay John R. L resident, will niversary of 1 ‘Tuesday Metlak neat In today in Al 189¢, and ten destroye Three serapbook Lan: ~ ecorded scor ‘Dou J 1 ba nll from rough 1996, alto wer bur Langseths now live - side of Ga t - oo GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL T0 MEET MONDAY EVE AT METHODIST CHURTH Council edist Church ning, April 8, been ant This meeting has been place of the luncheon m ei planned for this month, a tr imi in charge was una to arrange a tory date vhe luncheon Girl 8co in the Met Monday eve- o'clock, it has ing of il the be held parlors at 8 unced satisfa furphy. Gidl Stout , urges all members to as > are several impor- matters to be discussed > LOCAL VETERAN BACK AFTER LONG SERVICE in town is Alfred Burgo, 1 War II veteran 1d Juneau for ten years prior to /{ especially Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. 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