The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 29, 1947, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, J :\NUAR\ (04 MEETING LAST HIGHT WELL ATTENDED Last night's social meeting of holic Daughters of America ch held in the Parish Hall ttendance despite the ather. The ever popular ootie” was enjoyed with v Carrigan holding high d Mrs. Karl Thiele: low. Joseph Ordos won the cut McCarron and her h e of the enter- vening. Refresh- and cof- Milton 29, 1947 CHAPELADIES MEET TUESDAY Mrs. David Horton and Mrs. Sherman Tanner were co-hostesses to the Chapeladies at the home of Mrs, Horton Tuesday night. Members attending were the Mesdames James DeHart, Nadine Jekul, Klizabeth Smith, Roberta Hickey, Norma Palmer, Bernice Bowman, Sherman Tanner, George McKeon, M. L. Benediet and David Horton. Next meeting of the organization of Chapel-by-the-Lake women wili be held at Mrs. James DeHart's home February 18. - SOLDIERS AT BARANOF Five U. S. Army men registered at the Baranof Hotel yesierday William J. Edison, Robert J. Aus- ¢ | tin and Lloyd B. Walls, all from the Alaska Communications Sys- tem at Anchorage, arrived by air. .| Also John Moon and Ellis Wentzel. v n Mrs. Maude Hamlin. R ", H. Smith, from Seattle, is a newly ed gresl ab wof Hotel. the Bar- hcrss (‘Ol’PLE FROM WHITEHORSE . and Mrs, C. Wright arrived terday from White- . s <Y b: air, oud are icgist- . 4t the Baranof Hotel. ~ MARINER SCOUTS {0 GET BUSY TOMIGHT Working on Mariner Scout re- quirements will be the main pro- ject of the meeting tonight at Mil- dred Fluck's. It will be held at 7:30 o'clock as usual. Girls working on the Midshipmite requirements are: Eva Knape, Jackie Martin, Jean- nette Doucctte, Jeannette Casper- son, Gail Morrison, Henrietta Bur: nd Betty Forward. Those tackling the Jack Tar work A Pat Butler, Alice Jean Davis, \n en (ut'km Pat Oakes, Mary B A r of l)u points were } \ld (n last week, and it is hoped there will be several to go ahead witl of the girls still Midshipmite questi working on their Jack Tar sheet, so that they will be ready when the first pin is earned. Mariners are reminded that if they wish to sell their Scout uni- forms (grecy), to take them to the meeting te I 9, or get in- touch | with Ruth Lurson. - LOGGERS | APTENTION LOG fer sale. Contact Mills Will b f 100 000 ft to 10000000 feet. For further na-ticulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf with loes u Lumber DIk 2LON e I T MAMA WAN FUR COA Ry (A NEW WHY ARE ( AND M Ou THE £, My FRIEND, ! ATR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-- LNFAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE COME TO INVITE Jya BEG - PARDON, L WHAT KINL ;\ 1OR “- -\ WAY {AST A AN TO GO DI T\, AAN S L/CK-) \«w\wu@ TOMORRO! | G i z N LLEAIZ WE N siouLD GET SOME DUCK~ RURGERS % 7 i WHALE OF A ' NEW STORY ! " HE'S TRAVILIN'ALL OVER TH' WYOMING RANCH COUNTKY.TD LIKE TUOIN M BUT T DON'T 2 KNOW WHERE T'PICK 'IM UP. HE SAYS HE'S POSITIVE SHE'S ALIVE. HE AN'T GOT NO DEF'NATE PROOF ... BUT HE'S GOT A LOTTA REASONS T'B'LIEVE IT. AN HE SAYS § HE WON'T GIVE UP TH' SEARCH. ENN IAL 1351 flour / bemilled Beware Coughs from common ca!é, That Ham,' Uh Creomulsion relieves cause it goes right to th trouble to help loo. ANY NEWS, KNOBBY ¢ J/ CREOMULSION Chest Colds, Erenchitis ¥ YOURE VERY BLID, MY GOOD i TREK. T THINK IR FRENDS HAVE § NOT BEEN DECFIVED FOR FOME & TIME wOW. YOU COULD NOT UNDERSTAND! I WAS G . wn’u THIS ICY HAIR-DOS R EA OME )\ Vil \NESS, SOT 3 1 o mf'_‘ L - Te 7 3 . £ FOR 2R STATUS 7 WISHED THESE ,_{ sfll:( 10 Rz k- G A U ’ YOUNS MEN TO of BEAUTY 0O7R MOTTO in v new lift with our f our rich oil pert hair orfing Goods i i BINOCTLARS ; i i i | PUmamin FLINTHEAPT/ 5 R e iaive W e Iz i O!?' His S, L | IAVE ¥ BUT, MR. INFLUENCE, DON'T ORY MIGHT i P’ ;/%JUTSINK VITAMIN AND I = 2] LD START R FLINTHEART, N ot . — VITAMIN THIS AFTERNOON ,‘FLINTHEAQT IMMEDIATELY AFTER | YOU RETURN FROM FIELD GLASSES Sbé“;',PBY,TH's BAROMETERS HE PUACE, ChERMOMETERS TELESCOPE SIGHTS SPOTTING SCOPES LISTED UNDER 4 "FLINTHEART'S CHOPPED MEAT 4 BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 “i s B o B . — - For COMFORT nrie 5 - ks "HERE'S A PAIR SERVICH ( GosH, THIS PAR OF T““‘q e i | USED TO CUT A FICURE N THIS OUTFIT! JTRIG. MERCY, NO, WALT! THEVRE NOT WEARING | m% B 1 ' | FLORIDA PANTS LOOKS | IF IT HAD BEEN HIT A CHARGE OF BUCK Get the NEW Ray | hatcher Mgr. Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOMF WASHINGTON Daily Schedules io: @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® VWRANGELL ©® KETCIKAN ©® ICY STRAIT AREA TOL'ABLE, SHUX~ LOWIZIE = e ROTHER-- JES' TOL ME TO FETCH YE HOME TERDAY FER FRIED CHICKEN AN.- AND HOW 1S YOUR GOOD WIFE THESE DAYS, BROTHER ? (77 DONT YOU DARE “ BROTHER” ME NO MORE!! WERE THEY WERE JES'| | aiy WAGHED UP!! LEETLE SCRAWNY PULLETS, BROTHER STEALING SUT'S CHICKENS!: WHAT KIND OF A ROYAL SPHINX ARE YOU, SNUFEY ? erlin Viclor Fors, In “Alaska’s Largest Furriers” OPEN FOR BUSINESS DURING ALTERATIONS Phone 102 Goldstein Bldg Psnl] Tile' CORK an? RUPBYR FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING SASH BALANCES Walltex: Congo-Wall ‘Jineau Pa'ni & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLAKES BASED at SITKA | Phone £ 1 US- MARIE-TELL HER WE ARE OUT s : _Caledonia Hotel SEATTLE CLOSE TO EVERYTHINC All Outside Rooms $2.00 AND UP ‘ FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Copr. 1966, Kimk

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