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S wg/"l‘l [fl Baranof Hotel, Marla performed cille Welr; Marths, Mary Pinkley; | ps - L »Lw-m_-,--,—--,w---_,..,-,_—,,--,---_-,i £3 in 4 Mea in acrobatic dance, nccompamedeer‘ inel, Albert E. Goetz. Fllgh' Io orien' Is o \ \ particu- ‘,E i \t the piano by Miss Lane Roff,| Mrs. Helmi Bach, W. M. of Nug- ! ! “' . 1 3 ence included Alaska’s Governor ing her attendance as delegate and ( e ll e 0m0fl’0¥l ! 4 ! ¥ . S wid others who were guests of the Lady in Waiting at the General t P : i DANCE TONIGHT combined service clubs. Maria isiGrand Chapter, O.ES., Triennial gpas ! P bl ' t ' ! x nine years of age and loves to! Assembly held in Tampa Florida, SE‘AITLE.' Dec. 31—A Seatlle man, | } “ 'c "v e‘ J N Aunouncement w mac this' da She is the ds . 1 10 e oy % il Luethi, a Navy captain who | \ ‘ City, Cl Bat|h She is the daughter of Mr.|from November 10 to 15. She als0 commanded the Naval Alr Transport | { G f ! \ o i bt g il R ;;‘”E‘g“' b the visits she made 1o epvice in the Orfent, will be at the ! as UCSIS © i | ¢ ris inst ' Doi { B Chapter meetings in Call-|controls when a_ Northwest Afrlines { Y ! o e i i fornia, Oregon, and Washington ;yvey plane takes off from Min- | ! r I s 1 : . i SCHOOL ZANUARY 2 yand told tbout her trip from Mi-|peqpolis on New Year's Day bound | B 4 ) ! n he T i REE o School will begin the day afterami airport to Havana, Cuba, Where for the Orient, via Anchorage { H ¥ y % Jan. 2, in!four days were spent sight seeing Ernest Yoris, former chief of de- T y L] ! : ? \ et Students Who have been 41 enjoying the balmy Cubsn sun- tectives of the Seatle Police De- ! ]\e'v ‘ @4z Ev(p | ai urs | day b s : ihedil d in testing their new skis, -T!“‘ e \ g e partment, will also be aboard as t i \ o S Ry i L 0 cleds and roller skates for the past' Mrs. Bach and two other Alaska|the line's director of internal se- | 4 B : ver expen ¢ there Will B two weeks, will be cxpected on Ladies-in-Waiting were interviewed curity, the Western officials an- ! CI® FEAEE. { ’ lde : behind desks early Thursday | and pictured in the Tampa Daily nounced today. The flight is ! 3 H ning Times i 4 4 1 - X ning | 8. |survey one, preceding start the next } it \ dad u 5 L8 VISITS MOTHER o Mrs. Bach visited Samuel Devon day of regular three-times-a-week : ALBERT PETERSON Whl be ihere : A0pI T Y ‘,,‘ rs. William C. n left MASS 1o RO ind he was progressing well at the s ) i U -to-dat H fORIAL ( URCH terday by PAA plane for Taco . Wil be & mass at 10 ¢ | Mesonic Home in Zenith, Washing- R { to furnish MUSIC for up to-date dances | HAVE SPECIAL ‘"_,T- LpRaE s ) an In- cock, New Years Day, at the|lon She discovered that the Ma-| ay gasmveAv morss || as well as oldtime dances, including | v ) rl dathotic Chiveh: th Doukiks jiron of the home had been her ! ¢ 4 ! H r fig ] E(l'qn who is 1 in i Hygiene instructor when attending the guests registering at | H ;) 1 g t r attending guests reg g ¢ a AFFAIR NEW S e oy i of Nugget Bellingham Normal School eau within the past few | | schottisches. ! I Mi v Y ch No Order of Easte Nugget Chapter accepted Gastin- John Olscn from Hoonah, | E b d ! tock fri « in 15 I lived ¢ gy : e caux Lodges invitation to hold a|Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Lilly, George | § 2P0 / » D i ; % > i 28 Star, the following officers were . ‘ b o ge o o N T femoitt Glacier Highway and in* Doug-" gjected: | bbbl installation with them on McDougall of Ketchikan, and Kon- { veryoeay Welcome { 1 ,‘ c ; during that tir Acc ‘.nm:v\\- Worthy Matron, Helen Carlyle; ! evening of January 7, in the|rad }S\ippm: of Pelican. L e ] 0 S ; ) yere {OUr pscociate Matron, Edith Ban R e e i ;. 2 s 30bby and gecretary, Bertha Goetz; Cond RIS I:PM"WM“WMMMMN‘E 3ubt : rs. Her|,yocs Alice Poor; Trustee, G. Ed-| COL. TULLY DUE TODAY | " Communion. | d Bk nd Mr. AD-yard Bach { Col. T. J. Tuily, Commancing s Da ; fo e . ity Worthy Patron, William Cuth- Officer of the Alaska Commun i B K o n E bert Associate Patron, Leigh/| ti System, is due to arrive this ¢ Grant; Treasurer, Jessie Fraser; afterncon on the Princess Norah 9 ole i t \ MARIA WOROBEC ENTERTAINS |, : y i il WVOROBEC ENTERTAINS | Acsociute Conductress, Alma Cuth- to spend the holidays. He expects ; DRk t F”rg(’t mmms 4 : 16 hop & Rt v 1:‘ o to for Anchorage ty plane - - g - the ot b : ¥ s. Carlyle chose the following on Thu y. ; o dak ; i i A vl for appointive officers: e N Y& x : i i : i : ¢ iin, Dora Kirkham; Adah, ATTENTION SHRINERS ik, 5 The T | it &bk i SR I Dore Ester, Frances R r monthly meeting 8 p.m. i ¢ y 3 b doo BN ey £ llecta, Inga Hackmiester; = Fri Jan. 3. Please note we are AT THE SIOIL S ik Geneva Parsons; Mar- | meeting at the home of G. E. (h.! eva Walters; Ruth, Ll,.- leveland, 308 7th St ‘-1644-1 ; Ne‘v Yol‘i& Ta%]@!flm 1. S, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUR JUNEAU, ALASKA DATA FOR 24 ll()l'k:‘;’;}\‘])‘l‘:l};lEll'{#[:;:!(ll;!\‘.[‘)l;::rll’.“\‘;'fll MERIDIAN TiIME : F RST DB';NK GN THE HQUSE aiiez’ 5 P. th Max. temp. TODAY last Lowest 4:30am. 24 Lrs Weather at 24 hrs temp. Precip 4:30 am. S NG B SR T 15 10 0 Cloudy -14 -11 Trace Fog . 2 e il Mr. and Mrs. George Salo thank their old Y, 33 15 1y 3 . . : and new pairons for their pairenage dur- 0 eoh Pt. Cloudy | ing the last year and hope io see all their 34 22 Clear - . - 21 old and new friends in the coming year. 37 26 Clear 3 27 Pt. Cloudy 40 3 Pt. Cloudy | 34 Cloudy | o b0 e el -1 Trace Cloudy ——— k> - . 25 40 Snow and Fog AR —_— 6 01 PL. Cloudy | ~=———= —_————e— 33 a3 Pt. Cloudy | Por 9 Cioudy i Prince 05 Snow | Clear | 29 91 Clear 5 23 20 * clear OF ea have let temperatures drop to minus ¥ pressure system moving in from the Bering Sea AT THE . temperatures to western Alaska but with 30 d 2 fow low MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today O'Reillys Oui” Monday night but by Tuesday morning high LIL‘\mmt"\k ss blue sky should result in fairly pleasant and ihfl o winds and lvn)]‘mul\l than 20 above T 25 balmy. Skies cleared brietly over BUBBLE RBROOM pouring down Lynn Canal and Taku Ilefl. c WIND Height of Waves cather *'w\du nct be clas "See the New Year I Alaska temperatures down in the twenti ee e ew ear n Weather Temp. Jl’ and Vel. (Sea Condition) Pt. Cloudy 31 12 1 foot o 5 years, we at merican have been introducing new Pt. Cloudy 36 12 1 foot Pt. Cloudy 29 10 1 foot facilities and services in the ‘lersitory . . . and in 1947, as always, we'll make every effort to better 1 dollar. In short, d 1947 Clipper more enj le, more time-saving and convenient ST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY and ’Idku Inlet northerly winds 25 to 35 miles and the outside riy to an 20 miles pel pretected we a-northerly to nort less than 20 miles per hcur O\L!Hdn‘ waters, Dixon En- variable winds le than 20 miles per hour. Increa asional light snow flurry in Sumner r stretch rve you . . . to furtl hope to make travel Lynn Ca Scund-Ic; 1 and the Gulf of Alaska. High pressure Miss Carol W. Anderson of ton, Towa, became the bride n W. Enge of Pe burg on 5 December 24 at the Resurrection Lutheran Church. Marriage VOws were read by the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Gilmore were witnes NOTICE ° Anpouncing——— i Bus will operate Sunday o on all holidays. starting change of the name Wortp AIRWAYS ¢ The System of lheTlying sched January 1. 464-t1. TO ALASKA TRANSFER & STORAGE (0. Phone 114 P. 0. Box 1917 l‘ SCOTTISH BITE NEW YEAR’S DAY "5 CELEBRRATION THE MEMBERS OF THIS ORGANIZATION EXPRESS Wednesday--Jamumar: N THE MASONIC ; Greetings of the Season to All AND AVOW THEIR APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE DURING | THE PAST YEAR ——— WE ALSO WISH TO THANK D. B. FEMMER FOR ALL THE COURTESIES SHOWN U$——-———— ilies--Fspecially mbers Invited! b AR T Tk M FEMMER TRANSFER