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Delicious hot food, served aloft, is included in your Flving Clipper fare means ! Pan America \ Alaska’s family g \\nh special food and service for the kiddies. What’s more, they travel at half fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course FF T _-10 00 | Rouyy 1RIF -~~~ s J | LA ¥ now lower than e save by buj oo Flying Clipper fares are :fore. And did you know that a round trip Clipper ticket? you rs offer the most frequent air duled here in Alaska. So consult w for information and reservations. BARANOF HOTEL PHONE 106 /.4 Ammm/v l[fafla /[[RWAY.S' om of Mhe=7 Remember, too, Clipy service ever sc Pan America (Tppers e 2 e e RS Juneau Welding & Machine Shop ) THl: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRL;jUNl:AU ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1947 mercially for jewelry, buttons, nov- elties, inlays, etc. Star fish, snail, clam, and scallop shells fashioned into useful and attractive articles as well as examples of halibut and salmon leather can be seen in this unusual assortment of industrial display. Sheldon Jackson and Alaska Na- tive schools are exhibiting their famous craftsmanship in basketry wood and ivory carving, needle craft, bead work, and many others too numerous for mention. Fred Baohver has sent in his collection, one of the finest in the country, of Alaska jade, agate, and golden jasper, as well as petrified wood specimens b < CHILD WELFARE ’EXHIB"S A]‘ AR'I'S of Alaska which can be used com- WORK STARTED, * AND CRAFTS SHOW MANY AND VARIED Favorable Co_mmenf Heard on Large Display from LAl Parls of Alaska The third Alice Bréndgfiry Has Suc- cessful Trip fo Anchor- age and Fairbanks Returning from a three weeks'| field trip to the Westward and In-| te sections, Miss Alice Brande-| bury, Director of the Division of Noteworthy of mention also is the | Social Services for the Public Wel-| fine yellow cedar desk with walrus fa Department, reported active! tocth handles made by the Rev. ! interest in Anchorage and Fairbanks| annual exhibit of Arts |and Crafts, now at the Scottish Rite Temple, was officially opened night by the Governor of In his impres dedication | the governor stressed the ce of the exhibitions sub- ALASKA TOWNS! |men’s Club at the Gold Rcom lpropxmte action. She comphmcmem the various cities on their recogni- | tion of local responsibility and awareness of the need for further development of sccial services in their community areas. 1 . B e S0 SR Oy Natural Color Portraits In your own home or in our studio. This is only the beginning of the COLOR SERVICES that Lu-Ek’s willl offer when material is avail- able. 3 Lu-Ek’s Photo Shop Phone 35 20th Century Building B e 05Y ’ A DR, VAN SANDT GUEST SPEAKER, BPWC LUNCHEON Dr. Max Van Sandt of the Alaska Native Service was guest' speaker at yesterday’s luncheon of the Business and Professional Wo- ! of! the Baranof. The ANS physician gave & short mitted from all parts of the Terri- | tory licative of the future pos- askan craftsmanship 1 to national recognition. xpressed pleasure over the qual- importance of the v and fe n art will pr Willis Booth as an example of the in proposed development of services | possibilities of Alaskan wood prod- on behalf of children. ucts. Miss Brandebury met with city The ceramics, tiles fired by the ofiicials, local service organizations lceal group of Alaska Potters, are and community clubs describing a also an important contribution to oposed plan for participation by | the exhibit as examples of the pos- 7 age and Fairbanks in a (‘hlld‘ sibilities of this new local under- re services extension program | taking. This display includes vases, providing for the establishment of | ash trays, figurines, plaques with es through a child welfare worker in each community. | s Brandebury explained * lh‘\h an Legion and Auxiliary women’s clubs and other| wnity organizations had the future. opened to the public rnoon at 2 o'clock and ors passed wildflower and wildlife motifs, and a variety of added noveities. Prizes were awarded last night the pho the 1 of through the hibit thre a fine vhic displayv divis most cutstanding in scen Dic- and portrait entries. The will be announced in the edition DOUGLAS NEWS n fof to participate in discussions | ¢ problems affecting child- oth cities.” She explained cilities of the Depart- funds could be util- sting the cities in d child welfare extension The commit dona owing from 3 to 5| ! o'clock tors ternoon. The — 3 4 | exhibit will close tomorrow at 5 GIRL SCOUT NEWS T e ol p. m. and all ex who have! Girl Scout leader, Mrs. Marcus X by ties had experienced many con- Jensen has announced that all th s probl g Douglas Girl Scouts are invited to - B o | go with her Sunday afternoon to 4¢ to the large influx of transient | visit the Arts and Crafts exhibit "’”“:i‘;"' plaserent of Army p"'i in Juneau. The girls are asked to 1ELHojecanyinOr IS (.hL o be at the Jensen home by 2 o'cloc] ate Tuck ot ‘capMls Thogaing, d“-l sharp and those girls living on the 'ribution problems of PONEE, (RAAL highway will be picked up enroute. “NG Sewage disposal, extreme high ) y of living, and the growing subnitted work for display are asked to call for their exhibits between | the hours of 5 o'clock and 7:30 p m. | Sunday. | Attracting especial interest is the collection of some 90 paintings and drawings sent in from artists all over the Territc Largest con- tribution was m Juneau and 35 i »us citle t ns experienced by all cities in | artists from various cities submit- CHURCH REDECORATED 'rerrfim'\ criting E Wer. avd | ‘P(: “o:‘( r.';yx:yz i st The interior of St. AlOYSIUS ;o6 war period. They sought assist- | outstanding flower paintings, marine Churi rist o 8 ok . | AbE” Papast Church of th Catholic arish in 4,0 through the Department in| see . non - objective 4 i Douglas has undrgen a redecorat- cther Alaska job this week with interior decorator, James S. McClellan con- tractor. The interior was done in a buif shade throughout. securing advice as to possible steps ' to improve social cenditions in their ‘ i | paintings, and va themes. Worthy of mer are Alice Thor: flower pastels, colors on Pet communities, she reported. “Despite the unprecedented de- mands of other problems in the| communities brought about by al-| most continual strikes which affect- ed the entire Territory” Miss Bran- | debury said, “I found eager and ac- | tive interest displayed by city oi-. ficials and all local organizations, | parent-teachers associations, lodge groups and health councils.” At Anchorage Miss Brandchur}l reported that the Executive Board | of the Anchorage Chamber of Com- merce was especially interested in | tion in this groun fine berry and Leivers’ water | g scenes and the Douglas ski trail, Jennie's Werner’s oils on “Boat Harbor” and “Bouquet on Russet Table,” Joyce Smith's miniatures, and the non-objective works, including S. Faurot’s “Pur- suit of an Idea” and “Composition in Yellow,” which is the work cf rs. W. W. Well. J. v BIG PARTY TONIGHT The Committee from the Doug- las Fire Department, Jerry Cashen, Chalrman, are worried that some members may not have received their invitations to the Firemen's Oldtime Party tonight, and if so they are notified by this article to be to come. But, Jerry said, “bring along a little refreshments with you, because Firemen are al- ways dry and hungry.” ge are receiving murh favorable attention, and the . i the proposed child welfare plan, water colors of two Ketchikan | L0€ Party is being held'in honor' ,nq ‘after consideration approved mothers, Mrs. M. Reed and |°f the older time Firemen who are|, ., .,,0ca1 recommending to the Mrs. Beth Eberhart are worthy of | cSPecially invited to be on hand.|qyu council that necessary steps note. Also the sketch of a humming | Other members of the committee ;bc taken to place such a plan into bird done with a crow quill by | C’A“’ges':“i"' will be ‘:?e Ref | efrect. QJ:IC!S:QMWcslow USCG, also of f’:!x":a::cl SR s | At Fairbanks during 55 degrees | below zero weather, Miss Brande- Both Ketchikan and Kodiak dis- | bury reported that she met with | i the City Council in a special ses- fitors of e Business ana proree. | FIIPINO (LUB 0 i St s e sional Women's clubs of the two MEH ToMoRRow tatives of civic organizations and | e cities and both are remarkable dis- | service clubs. Vitally interested, lo- ,p)m] on Japonski Island at Sitka d the Department of Public|of the National Federation of Bus- SPECIAL COLD WAVE Regular . . . . $25.00 LOWERED to S18.50 Jan 20th review of the introduction of medi- ! cine into Alaska, and carried on! th an interesting description of the 20 Field Nurses working in iso- lated spots of the Territory. These nurses arc often the only persons {capable of giving medical aid to natives and residents over a wide area. Their work rigorous and scmetimes dangerous, but invalu- able. Dr. Van Sandt also outlined plans of the ANS for a new hos- Guests |were Elsie Adams, at yesterday's State meeting President iness and Professional Women, and i |Charlotte Dunlap, pr m coordi- ~ |nation chairman of the National Open evenings fill Feh lsl |Federation, BPW. Both are from by appointment Ketchikan w — . e - Operators: PHYLIS MAYNARD, BARBARA GARRETT E i 0 ok o GRACE WILEY Call 427 for an The olive tree grows slowly and FLonflncE SHn booorittor APPOINTMENT seldom reaches a height of more wenmm VW wnzen DOZEN 2 DOZEN CASE 55¢ $51.90 §15.00 LARGE 5 NO crapea Blue Ribbomn [y, BUTTER 83cl.—-21bs.51,65 R C plays. The Ketchikan entry is the —_— Y E 1 s d a de- ||+ largest contribution from any indi- . The Filipino Soz Club uhl,c:ng:;::]p”ng]:“‘:;a];::mh: for ! vidual city and includes needlework, |meet tomorrow il . o ) Hal fi child weltare and heard of the ac- wood carving, all types of native arish 8 ! Bagve March m.uvlnn of the plan currently in ef- o'clock in the i craft in basketry, wood, mine: to discuss | fi etc., as well a5 n unusually Dimes party to te held Friday,| | fect at Ketchikan, which plan has | ting marine display which January 31 | been in effect since last July. . \ arranged through the courtesy of | President Begoi will speak on| Returning to Juneau Thursday, the Fisheries Products Laborato: as custom - Philippine | M55 B andebury stated that de-}| material had been left| nizations and interest- | 5 for consideration and ap- | branch of Alaska Experimen gzt Commission. The display Slull 'nd sea hfe fro .xlIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmlfllllIHIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlII|III|IH|IIIIIIIIIHHII|II|II|I|I||IHIIIII|IIlllllm Salmon €reek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway PRIVATE CONFERENCE and : ' BANQUET ROOMS At the Finest Membership Club in Alaska Cocktails - Dinners "“The HARMO-DEARS"’ interest- | urged | i 1}Islands. 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