The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO been Sk ay visitors the past N w N ' week rs. Sutherland was con- R o ewsy Nofes = = s e o v 4~ the flu. They will turn to the /] 774 (_/'f““", ,"/‘::”; States on the next / ;:J*M o L - F Sk 7 : E r@m agway Mr. and Mrs. A. McKay, well known residents of Carcross, Y. o 3 = {T., visited friends here last week 3 [# RESPONDEN returning hcme on Saturda 7 E iWAY, Alaska, Oct. 28 train of Com- meice held its first Mr 1d Mrs. Lyman Reynoldson some weeks, Monday Jr., retur: to Skagway Wednes- 6 oclock at the Sk day afternoon after spending the P nt Polley in three months at Tok Junc- ht members were pre: iere Mr. Reynoldson was y the excellent dix y Collector of Custom: which preceded the business ses- 4 Stor | Mrs. D. J. Mulcare was hostess The work on the Dyea Trail has to the wives of several memboys ecen completed for this year and of the E ige on Thursday he Trail should be ready fc evening while their husbands at- next summer and an allotmen tended Bridge was be expected before and several the ev rsion fir of March, 1947. The prizes were awarded Chamber voted to write the Terri- —_— tor Road Comm and and Mrs. Ted Reynolds plan nk him for the in ve in the near future for getting this needed Juneau and South laska where th will visit a brother of Mr Reynold: They will go to thc Westward for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pennington and Patt nt the weekend with Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi. They re- - turned to White Pass Monday vised morning loaded e B 2 > eries and were The Alaska Transfer Company . " x gway cffice has received a redecorating ber is much interest- job at the hands of the feminine the Juneau Re- nbers of the force toh = € he sh Nearly 300 tickets were sold for . writing them Eag Dance on Saturday r t °ps they ning and the hall was crowded ar also like after midnight. The turkey the Ju- which was awarded was won b) Mark Lee. Perhaps we should say there are no turkeys in town and e he will have to W until the A E v is paying strike is settled, apparently. Wom- he higk rate the Territory en of the Auxiliary sold hot dogs airplane travel. They feel that and cokes all e and did a 1 more Mo rates betwe L siness in ems. T and Juneau there uld Polley and orchestra furnished between the two the peppy music for the dance. rate from Tho dance w ven to raise fund: just double for the Eagles’ Community Christ- from Ju- mas Tree when gifts will ke given rimmed all children from the 8 dowh Terri- to begun th grade Smart Rose Red : i v 1\ Committes| Percy Colton had a letter from with White lining; Turquoise with Pink; Goldmist i turned over em the prob- i wife on the last boat which with Turquoise. Sizes 12 to 20, 10 or trying to s solu- ed that the date her retur $13.85 be found the sana- is still uncertain as she is feelin ation problems from well and is receiv Barne) secical attention and a check t a Portland clinic open evenings and citi er membe Tk Presbyter C thers was an attendance ch reports record in B M BRehrends o here 2 e af in TEXTRON’S* irresistible far mbre travel e : : towns. At present the coa! wel-cc yon taffeta with dia- to Juneau i QUALITY SINCE /887 their Sunday school last Sund " o nd M, . When better than 70 were. pre th Cougher nd little daughter re-' ST b 5 tirtied & Thome & WedABeARY ¢ 1% The Skagway women players of : b e Sitnat 1 : Iaines on a small Hoat after spend- |the Elks Lodge are highly ren- 5 4000 People 1 he Un NOTICE TR mmer out of Haines thused over .the bowling tourna- es die from malaria each } Ha cen over the business akout 25 miles on their mining ™ent with Juneau, although their establ formerly known as claim men will return later. luck has been very poor so far. Corb in Juneau, now op- Mrs, Feizht said the weather was They do not feel at all discouraged [ and Moore’s, we perfect though, as the majority of the me no yonsibility for debts players are ne' the game, hav- ALASKA'S FINES nl pproved by Norman Edward L. Griffin and Leigh E:|Ing been playing but a few months HOTEL George M. Moore Adv nnel from An-|Scores are wired in EA I » spent the past week - N THE making a survey in| Ace Logan has purchased . the ar RO RT D CLEAN_HEATED )i 7cghrd to: estabushing & high “fre<|Terguson cottage on Third and UBBLE noom n quency radio station here for trans- State Street and is now living s . ln s r“l‘"GE mitting weather reports for plane|therc. pecial vinner By Day Month—New tra The men staying at T 5 to 8 P. M. 10use the Golden North Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moe left $1.7. BODDING'S TRANSFER S e on the Estebeth for Juneau FORMAL OR INFORMAL Fuel—Drayage Phone 707 Mr. and Mrs. M ,ind returned on _the Loulse ¥ have Honolulu, T. H Shirley stayed v Pribbernow. —————— {2011} Of * morning Pauline amy Patterson, genial propri- DRESSES FOR SMALLER WOMEN ARE SMARTENED Jn regesen SCil s o .+ |vacation trip to the States, if he back out at the last mi dcesn’t ‘ute. He has been working witho |any vacation for the past y2ar o ifeels the need of a breather. | C. J. Rogers, President of the; White Pass Railroad, returned to; |Skagway this week after a few | w vacation in the States. He ireturned via Whitehor Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Sparks were returning passéngers on the| Louise from Juneau, having spent the ‘past month vacationing at| Tenakee. | | | | | | M. Denton, White Pass Amploycv.l {spent a few days in town this| | week. i Fairbanks residents who were in Skagway between boats were G. W. K. Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore. 1 { A new service for nurses and| other workers at the san - was |started recently by the Rev. John Dodge of the Presbyterian Church. A Church taxi transports all who| s wish to attend church and Sun-| 7 day School services to Skagway leaving the san at 9:30 and re turning at noon sy The Women's Church Auxil | is trying to sponsor a church nug-| ery with various mothers taking| 1 Sunday and caring for the small| while the parents attend| Church tots v Ask returned Lou- ise after spending the past four| months in Seattle with his family.| on the Loft, black crepe dress for town wear; center, wool jersey dress; right, sequin trimmed black crepe. e wle: Jobn A. Craft and C. W Mitch- No longer is 1 to buy in the children’'s department. " . . > €ll, Haines residents, were in n signer, has cre: \ ation in the smaller size category. Extensive X W were iGN . this week. use is maae of the fitted high y ot and lends a look of greater length and smooth- s to the figure. Sequin trea 1in a number of the smarter outfits, and neckline 1 ness to the figure y in a number of the wrter outfit e S T Derati THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | Es ebeth stc 'DUKE CF WINDSOR was called out akout 2 o'clock Fri-|editor hopes was made in France TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 194 ) use in a jeep when it caught afire.: (X1 N AR 7 [ it away from| o HEAD GASTINEAU HEALTH COUNCH J———— Alaska’s favorile to the over and get th ge which housed jof cars. Then he ran to extinguisher and when he finally located one it was empty By tha time the car was & ng merrily away and £o the fire department called to the E: had it out turn it the electrified OLympAN | Leave Seatile Daily 9:45 pm i Mr resident on the n. in the G following sign bulletin ko few day conjectur Found Ask's posted on the Post Office aroused mu amusement tecth in pair of Owner * may have same by ide n Bo \ i N i g | Peimy e office Theairconditioned OLYMPIAN offersluz- o : hoo bty ° urious travel at reasonable cost, or solid o A comfort without frills at economy prices. sed to see a coke bot g . & Your taste and budget govern your Upon investigation it A ! ) r choice of accommodations in standard 3 a mouse had for i y present E ng cars, bedroom, and observation crowled in a was vainly tryin es te i > Con » cars, modern tourist sleepers or to get out ng for ! g > table coaches. The Milwaukee 7 i L when § is famous for appetizing dining car Mrs. D. J. Mulc ind Mrs. H. ' Provid P I 7 mw"”“}g}ffif;%fi;é‘:fig i 3 tr g o g = conomical 11 . E. Honius will leave on the Louisz Well clin « i passengers. ; e ; M Low Fares to Eastern Cities for Juneau for a ten day vac ions, ask your nearest Mrs. Mulcare will combine busi . . with pl re i Mrs. Honiu The rep o ce, Travel Bureau, or with pleasure and N foniu I 5 e to % At (7 it visit with her brother, Tom era P Ic White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St and wife. Mrs. Alma Everson will X & Seattle, Wash. teke Over the job ‘as Eine > Be sure your ticket reads vi pire corr while Mrs Honius is ilding the Pius | been stopp The woirk on X Mission has be- causz of inability to secu need- ed materials. It has been hoped and planned that » Mission cculd move into their old hceme by i Christmas A Mark Lee er dinner and brid: Thursday even- ing, guests being Mrs = Mrs. Adel McGu anc Mulcare Bob Lee lLas r to 2247, Hc and O. E. Breckenrid and Local 871 R were Juneau Club Z. Gross, Juneau show owner, total flew into town one day this wee to look over the Colissum The- here which belongs to the pa (ter been closed when Bi Jr., manager to Y se the Mrs. Sheppard. daughter of Mr P i Jesephine Van Gorder, local teach- 10 V8 c ed on the Lovise and will e visit with her miother for some Snd dentists appe time. Her husband is now i : Washington, D. C. but will b sent to either Anchorage or Fa & banks in the near future : Sl are app and Mrs. Wil Dewar, (Pre3ram better known as Bill and Dorothy Sutier opening their hardware | ~°0UtS ¢ today, 5 Many favorable com e a splendid lin heard the clc of the es and hardware cn the two big window permit the stock will atly | He which ged. The new business is on|Scouts 4 n ome corner of Fifth Avenue and Girl Rsnd iway, on the site of the form-!part of program vard. This W bu for the Dev ope During the ral the ventive Petri took time to bring you good wine! COPR. 1945, PET21 WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA d the build- | incculation stor & of cemmunily i Mrs. Jessie Milligan has rented Polley apartment for two menths. Sgt. DeWaine Hardin, OIC of the| local ACS office went to Junsau on | the Estebeth last Tuesday and re turned Friday on the Louise. The| cd at Eldred Rock to pick up Mario Sodini and | take him to Sentinel Island. cdini is working on the telephone cable betwesn here Juneau. H The Elks and their ladies will| held a dance tonight in th hall | The affair will be a Hard Times Danc» and a good time is antici-| pated by all attending. ; i SLIPPING IN DRESS LONDON, Oct 29. — Here is a| stery that may be of interest tc| clothes-conscicus men in the Unit- ed - States: The Duke of Windsor, so the story goes, no longer is setting th; NOW...the most airminded people in the vorld will get the most complete air- liners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territory. They will enhance line service, with inauguration of four- our reputation for deperdability built up fashions but is following , them ! engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. over the years by the tried and frue equip- cl'sn?x:q\\:p:;xw“g)R:‘fgl.lé L(:h‘( Carrying 44 passengersin luxurious ment which has served bush and city so Duke" does. not - appear-.to- be do- comfort, or nine tons of freight at better long and so well. than four miles a minute, the new Star- fol- ing so well in the matter of lowing the styl The newspaper quot journal of British tailors as claring that the former king nov visiting England “is not the well- dressed man he used to be” Ir fact, adds the columnist: “The lin of the Duke's jacket, which the PASSENGERS * MAIL * EXPRESS ¢ AIR FREIGHT to our is deplored as ‘rather ugly styles are generally dressier pe. left, is perfect for town wear. It has a set-in faille girdled waistbhand ich is I th jewel:d buttons, and stand-off hip pockets. The model 4 _ a > tinguish ¢ Shown center is made of pure wool jersey, and has a sequin sunburst neckline, cap sleeves and set-in | O¢ ‘“e’"‘x(‘i “:)x s ‘V"*“"“ u d‘"f waistband. The black crepe, right, s| led in sequins, has the slimness of the set-in waist accentu- WS 3 A n. oldS AR ated by a softly pleated peplum with ay front EInterdationan). | 200, BOYA Was usine an” adgiiis Y B Erpm. v 2 torch to cut out the engine for English e} - - ——— Sell it with an Empire Wantad

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