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FREIGHT | Refrigeralion and Passenger SERVITE 7o ALASKA Regular sa !'ngs from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Raies and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska e ——— Newsy Noies JUREAU PLUMBING & HEATING C0. | From Skagway PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS--SHEET META) (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) PHONE787 Third and Franklin SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 10— Honeymooning in Skagway this months are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Johannes, who arrived on the Lou- ise to visit-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi. Mrs. Johannes is the former Betty Mae Rapuzzi, local girl, who was born here and grad- uated from the Skagway High school a very few years ago. and Mr. Johannes were married in Seattle April 29 and drove to Vancouver to take the Louise. Sunday evening from 8 until 11 the young couple were honored by Mr 1 1 I 1 et e e e e P e e o e £ ety e et - e o e o e - V_\ui_\\:lfi: daughter of Mrs. Ann M. Lee :\nd‘ She | and Mrs. Rapuzzi with a re-/| ——— ception at the Rspuzzi home on Second Avenue. The tables were Jrap—— beautifully ~ decorated with cut fillowers and the bride and her i] mother. and Mrs. David Mulcare, | ] who assisted during the evening, P f} wore lovely corsages, gift of the ‘ A {1 bride Decorations were white 1 peas. A beautiful four-tiered wed- | 1 ding caki ith the traditional| H th ent; f att :’z 5 e © KETCHIKAN I e S 1. Shagay . Q adian Steamship Company, in & ‘fi\':lm.w employ she had been -ip I skagway Later she al Several Trips Each Weekto: on .o v a ing Machine Company, where she| ® SKAGWAY lad, has just finished a course in Diesel Engineering. : The many friends of Betty Mae @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points T uncevcry i ber ana ner e band life-long happiness. Another Skagway girl who re- CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU coally s iane Alloa Tee T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "INTENT WATCHERS_ Ro.er Atwood l(inl. 8, and Bis eat, cum, are inkerested observers of Oscar, a pet turtle, in the King home in Whittier, Calif, Cann and Mrs. Paula Selmer, was tirst given, followed by another to “Mother,” by Mrs. Frank Gentile, and one to “Daughter” by Mrs. Annette Briggs. Three musical Music is under the supervision of Miss Helen Wallace. The Junior Class will decorate the gym. The Skagway Public Service Co has made a request to raise their rates on electricity for eooking numbers, a solo, “Little Mother of and heating. A public meeting Mine” written by Burleigh, was will be held very soon in which sung by Mrs. Harry Honius, and two flute solos, played by Peter Van Zanten, concluded the Lrief program. Miss Helen Wallace was accompanist for the musical selections. The attractive quil? which has been on display the past month was awarded to Mrs. Edna Rapuzzi. Loth sides will be given the op- portunity to express opinions. H. D. Stabler, attorney from Juneau, is expected to attend the hearing. A drive for old clothing “has keen in operation recently, the ar- ticles to be sent to the needy areas through the Church World Service, an Interdenominational relief or- Mrs. Harriett Pullen entered the | ganization. White Pass HoSpital Wednesday 4 g for medical care. Mrs. Pullen, The drive is unGer t.e auspices po i lof the local Presbyterian church. ;:(‘galll:" kilelr ?:::‘ Le‘“b'e;;n;;gtg eto ¢§2::S:u:f flfr}m:é:ged for, Bel feel the effects of her many by < years. William Flynn will act as nost Sunday afternoon at dinner at the Golden North Coffee Shop. | The grade and hig:: SCi00i pu- pils held a clean-up day at the school last week at which time the |boys beautified the grounds and Guests will be Mrs. Owen Flynn the girls took care of the interfor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McVey. of the building. The results were most gratifying. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson were returning passengers on the Louise, after a winter in the States |Mrs. Rasmuson found that all of her strawberry plants had frozen, he first time in the ten years she has had them. While visiting in Portland, Oregon, Mr. Rasmuson was interviewed in regard to his views upon Portland entering the Alaska trade. We feel he spoke for the majority of Alaska when he stated, “Alaska is entitled to service from the South and East without having all its trade p: ing through Seattle. There is no love in Alaska for Seattle, and we On his lasc uip to the States, the Rev. Gallant was able to pro- cure building materials for com- pleting work on rebuilding the Pius X Mission, which was destroyed by fire in November, 1945. He re- ports that he intends te resume work in the near future and hopes to have the heating and plumbing fixtures installed before fall. Work will also be started on the five buildings to house the Mission children. C. L. Anderson, wife of the school superintendent, and children, left on the last boat for will welcome new services M. Seattle. They will spend the sum- Rasmuson, chairman of the board mer at Lewiston, Idaho, Mrs. An- {of the Bank of Alaska, has been|derson’s former hcme. in business in the Territory for 45 years. Mrs. Hahn have sale. Mr. and Mrs. V. L | !!hoir furnished home for | Merle Sipprell flew over Juneau Monday about noon returned on the Louise that ni: irom ! | and The students of the Skagway . High were entertained at the Gor- Merle is working for the Veter don Chandler home Friday eve- ans' Bureau in Juneau. ning for a last get-to-gether of —_— {the school year. ‘The members of the Elks Lodge ‘.snlesman. V. P. Dickson, senting the Encyclopedia-Brittanica and Glenn Leach of Juneau, were ;Skagway visitors this past week Ike Taylor, Terriorial Road o!fi- cial, was in Skagway a short time this week on his way to Haines. Tom 'Dyer, Juneau resident, also paid a business visit here. B. Birren, new White Pass work- er, has taken an apartment in the Pullen House annex, and ex- pects his wife to join him here in the near future. | B. Slatter, a recent arrival, is working for the Skagway Public Service Company. Mrs, Hal Selby will leave on the next boat for her home in Bel- lingham after spending the win- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Honius in Skagway, and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Selby, in Juneau. R. Crosby, Juneau resident, was registered at tiie Golden North this week. The last Louise had six round-! trippers aboard, and also about 100 men for Whitehorse for interior " points. Most of them were mem- ters of the river boat crews going up to get their boats ready for the summer. l Mrs. Donald Mackay arrived home Sunday after an enjoyable vacation in Seattle the past three months. She visited her brother and father and other relatives. number of local resi- dents are painting their houses and cleaning up around their property. Several of the business houses have replaced the broken window and painted ‘and greatly improved the appearance of the main street. Quite a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams entertained at dinner last Satur- day evening for Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Polley and Mr. and Mrs. Walton Price, who are Jeaving Skagway to make their home in Juneau and Florida. Guests at the 6 o'clock dinner were Dr. and Mrs. Polley, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mirs. Malcolm Moe, Dr. and Mrs. P. L Dahl, Annie Haakenson and Beu- lah Knott. Later in the evening the group attended the Elks' fare- well party for three of their mem- bers and at midnight returned to the Williams’ home where lunch was served and a good time was enjoy- ed. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Dewar, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tierney, Mr. and Mrs. Hvisdock and Mrs. Gail Budd. | Two fire alarms Monday morn- ing gave the Volunteer Fire De- partment a busy time. The first one at 10:30 was a grass fire on Sixth Avenue near Main where the sidewalks became ignited. The other one at 11:45 was also a grass m(‘ in the north part of town. RS- G o ATTENTION | There is an installation of offi- cers of the Juneau Woman’s Club, smd banquet at the Baranof Hovel 7 p.m. Tuesday. All members in- R MONDAY MAY I9 I947 repre- | S WANT ADS ,mmpmr & MURPHY DUPLEX-~Evergreen Ave.; drive-in garage, work room, laundry room in basement; Norge air condi- tioned furnace; electric kitchen; completely furnished; excellent investment. HOME and DUPLEX-—Large land- scaped lot—1565 Evergreen Ave.; 3 bedrooms jn main house; apts. one and two bedrooms. All com- pletely furn. SUMMER ' HOMES—$5,000 to $500. TROLLERS—3IA36 and 31A331. PADEN ‘HOME, Douglas — elec. kitchen, furnace, furnished. MURPHY & MURBPHY ALMB—AONM FOR SALE, Alaska Hotel, Coast Town. Includes four stores, 36 rooms with bath, 26 rooms with- out bath ana :2Z iurnished apart- ments. Year around business. For informati write No. ©2239, Daily Alaska Empire. 583-tf FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL. Ph. 137, 546-t1. FOR SALE—Tnice houses and lot, | houses ir good condition and best location. Box 576, Juneau. FURNISHED cabin, fireplace, Fritz Cove Road. Phone 289. 578-t6 WANTED WANT TO RENT or lease—Fur- | unfurnished house. (dh) nished or Write Box 2925, Juneau. COUPLE would like pasage to Se-'- attle on any kind of boat. If you can fur for W. E. Holtz, Baranof Hotel. 583-12 WANTED»Expenenced clerk sten- ographer; Salary $228 per month, Inquire Roem 106 Territorial De- pnrtment of Health. 580-tf HELP WANTED—Yarding engineer immediately. Inquire Juneau Spruce Cerp. 580-tf WANTED TO BUY — 4 becroom modern hcuse, furnished or un- furnished. Phone 800 room 433 568-11 WANTED TO RENT — Furnished apartment ut least two bedrooms Phone 800 room 433. 568-tf TWO POSITIONS open; Account- ant, Clerk-Stenographer. Experi. ence necessary. Inguire Rm. 106 Territorial Bldg. 549-t1 WAN'IED—Dnd “turniture 142 Wi Inquire Trevor Davis.' 472-t1 ! h same leave message ; _ FOR SALE 16" it. ROUND bottom boat, new 3-horse air-cooled Wisconsin mo- tor. Jacobs Machine Shop, 905 West Eleventh. 583-t3 18 ft. ROUND bottom boat with 4 h.p. Wisconsin air-cooled engine, fishing gear, anchor, life preserv- er, double action pump, oars $250. Phone 032 2 rings. 583-t6 edan. Sce at C;fin:)i‘s 583-13 itzhen chairs, one inner maitress.” Inquire No. 9 583-t2 spring Evergreen Apts. 44 in. ROLLAWAY bed with mat- tress, like new $30. One cot $6, sled '$1.25. PHone Blue 743. 583-tf GEN. ELEC. vacuum cleaner, Pre- mier hand vac, Easy Washer, cross-cut saw, 4 linen table cloths, red rain coat size 16, roll fenc- ing wire, glass ‘goblets, ‘Bavarian china, 20th Century Encyclo- paedia, one console table, walnut extension takle with six chairs. Ehone Black 139. 583-tf 3 BEDROOM home, furn. good lot, phone Douglas 213. 583-t12 7 ROOM house, furnished, good lo- cation, reasonable terms, phone Red 185 evenings, anytime Sat. or Sun. 583-tf SIX ROOM modern furn. house, 5 acre homesite, fully equipped. Inquire E. W. Cosgrove, 4 blocks beycnd ena of Thane Highway. 583-t6 SUMMER HOME in Lena Cove, phone 036 2 short one long after 6 pm. 583-t1 1 H o il g1935 COUPE, motor n good condi- 1 tion, tires and paint new. Call Red 615. 582-t3 ,FU'RNISHED House for sule, 5th i and Harris. Phone 339. 582-tf HOGANY dmmx table and chairs, oak table and chairs, end | tables, radios, electric stove, lamps, card tables, leather rocker, overstuffed davenport and chair. Phone 718. 582-t2 350 ft. NEW % in. cable. Call Douglas 192. 582-t3 LADIES Children Ready to Wear l Shop: Wel: established going bus- iness. Personal reason for selling Write Air Mail to Box 1501, An. chorage Alaska. 582-t6 GEN. ELEC. vacuum clenner Pre- mier Handy Vac. Easy Wash. ma- chine, mixed tools, sheep-lined ] jacket size 38, 4 linen table cloths, red rain coat, size 16, roll fencing wire, glass goblets, Ba- varian china, 20th Century En- cylopaedia, occasional chair, small table. Pnone Biack i5a. 582-tf 12-FOOT SKIFF with 4 h.p. in- board engine. Phone 17. 581-tf of the third and icughby Phone 788 4 ROOM furnished bouse, 2 bed- Jack C. Lee. She was married to|entertained with a farewell party The pupils g iz & I '0 8 pasengers Lloyd James Moena in Seattle thefor three of the members and I:m-ii fourth grades were taken by their ”:fi I::)Y::“gh Tmpire :i,;s_sfd;z - rooms, 1': mile Glacier Hiway. = latter part of March in a candle- | wives: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Flynn, teacher, Mrs. Van Gorder, down . < QK!EB’I'EN'S Beauty Shop, Phon Phone 035 three rings after 5'3&; PLANES BASED at SITKA ight service at the Birchwood Mr. and Mrs. Walton Price, and on the beach Friday afternoon for 656, .3rd and ‘Main. Specialisiny | ., S581.tf Presbyterian church. ‘The bride Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Selmer, Sat- a kite flying session in the hign! ~AUCTION SALE OF FUBLIC in permanents. Open evenings by was accompanied by Mrs. Laverne urady night at their hall on State wind. Later the children were ; L:N"i e Spematmint. (203-34 | PANAMA-SAFE—Phone 159. Rapuzzi, also from Skagway. Fol- Street |the guests of Mrs. C. McNeil for Notice is hereby given thal pm-‘m 581-t10 ving v a2 tion | st i suant to an act of Congress of the e L s lowing the wedding a reception cookies and punch. | 8! Ands st NEW MODEL %8 cahber 7 mm. { United States, approved January 21, Ernest Polley was given a fare- 1929, granting 100,000 acres of landl well party by the children in the|to the Territory of Alaska for the was held in the church social hall | after which the young couple left Sunday Owen Flynn flew to Juneau on] afternoon and on to] FOR INFORMATION German Mauser rifle, remodeled with sporting stock. Call after Phone 612 ‘FOR RENT e e e e e e e S e e e e e e e AND RESERVA"ONJ for Victoria, B. C., for their wed- Ketchikan, where he has accept- P ding trip. Other Skagway residents'ed a position with the Northland Fifth and Sixth grades yesterday |exclusive use and benefit of the ! six p.m., Home Hotel. 581-t5 CE S S S = = e — = S = =i present at the ceremony were Mr. Transportation Company. In a afterncon at the school house. Er-|Alaska Agiicultural ~College and LIGKT HOUSEREEPING room for BOAT “Lone Fisherman,” length and Mis. L. J. Emanuel, Alfred wire to Mrs. Flynn the latter part nest will leave for Juneau on the | School of Mines, now the University | rent. Phone 364. 582-t3 ! b to make his|of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act 50 ft. 4 in. width 17 ft. 4 in. g x5 Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jo- of this week he stated he liked Estéteth Tuesday ¢ 4 — — —~———————— ——— hannes and Robert Rapuzzi. the work and the town very much, home. of the Territorial Legislatute, ap- OFFICE or desk space, downtown ;;pt:,:sm(; B, exose toniihge E L L I S A I R |} l N E s Mrs. Flynn and daughter will sum-| iproved March 12, 1935, authorizing ~ phone 567. 581-t5 e sa‘: '39” Sy .p. Diese) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mulvihill, meér in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuramai|the University of Alaska to select,! oo el kT e al Suiinea @ price $3500. Apply D AILY THIPS J"“EA“ 'l'!! KE‘I‘CHIK AN pioneer residents of Skagway, spent | - {and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Matt- and sell lands granted under said o Y g B gat .535-41 §iiitice Oapp, |, HIAE the winter in the States, and are’ The younger group of 4-H girls fon are occupying one of the Sol- Act of January 21, 1929, the Uni- P L f 1939 PONTIAC, gocd condition ia Petersh dw 1 now home again, having arived held a picnic at Smuggler’s Cove din apartments while waiting for|versity of Alaska, will, on the 19th | FURNISHED House for the months| $675, See Conross Motors. 576-tt via reiershurg an range on the last Louise. Ilast Saturday afternoon under the|the Haines Highway to open. day of July, 1947, at the houir of tWo | of June and Ty, Phohe REGH I Tt e s With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and TEbhpaarags. of - Mms. | WEBRDuCE ! focibck PMotsaid divipn i TN | 4. )5 SN PR RLBUY . e Shivome eanos T Pancs B oLV ’ qs \ Among returning passengers on field and Mvs. Phillip Olsen, club' W. Peterson, Carcross resident, steps of the Federal Building in|_ apt. house in Juneau. Address re- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattl¢ the Louise were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. leaders. In spite of the cold and spent several days in Skagway last |Fairbanks, Alaska, sellm:t pub]l:{:lomcE or store space in Klein| plies to Empire W2179. 575-tt FOR R Keller, local drug store proprietors inclement weather a good time week for dental attention. auction for cash, to the highest an: Building. Call Black 763. 571-tf HEBEVADIONSIRHINE, 612 |Who spent the past three months was reported. ¢ best bidder, the following described et NEW TWO bedrbom house with Outside. visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Shute of Haines |tracts of land, all of which are lo- {NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by-day o1| garage, full basement, completely land family and other relatives, The proprietors of the Golden are living in Skagway, where Mrs. |cated in Township 1 South, Range 2 week. Colonial-Hotel. Ph. 187. fyrnished, room for two extra and transacting business. Both North Hotel Coffee Shop, Mrs, Shute will be hospitalized. West of the Fairbanks meridian: “546-2t | bedrooms, immediate =possession. were displaying a good coat of tan Virginia Steffen and Mrs. Doris | — Section 21 640.00 acres | LGGMS Kitchen privileges. Bm Phone‘ Blatk 875. 573-tf 2 to the envy of their less fortunate Boyd, have announced their om.‘! Eddie and C. H. Ehrmann, new |Section 22 NEY 160.00 S Hotel—Ph. 886. m_fivm : Your ne o ltS townsmen. cial opening Mother's Day, atiamivals in town, are living in NWi 16000 g ety —_— |which time they will serve a special {the Pullen house on the beach, re- SWi 160.00 SEAVIEW APT.--Ops Glock fl' TRt e * 572et # Mrs. Hazel Kirmse and son, Jack dinner in honor of the day fromcently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. N% of SEY% ,80.00 Pederal Bullding. (M i | A R E S A F E C. Kirmse, arrived on the last 1 to 8 p. m. They will feature a Oscar Selmer, who left for Min- Lot 1 2693 R A i ONE DOZEN float logs, winter cut; | |Louise and have been busy gefting special turkey dinner with cock-!nesota on the last boat. The Lot 2 36.37 ,mmm 46 inches at butt, 24 at top, '80 | {ready for the summer tourist sea- tail to dessert. ‘The coffee shop !Enrmanns are working for the Lot 3 * 62 i b feet long. ‘For information write | T v s i erate 3 % £ 3ile 5 H e | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES an The i, oprsle dps sON afifi”’;asc'f,"’{fifif;‘ydl,:f;;‘“;‘;j;["'"e A Section NP of WWH S | DOST — Raurdab "arlelii By| (SRUEEEtNer{co, Pyuakn. - | SAVING BONDS Mulcare was the manager while in connection. Mr. and Mrs. W. Price left on the Lot'8 57.60 banx Bwlss' wrist watch, gold case : glsae B they were gone. Mrs. Jack Kirmse R r— ’135[, boat for Florida, where they Lot 6 2424 en::t“ed DCW, 1946,” 'heAvy| LIGHT PLANTS; one Unwversal : will visit a while longer in Se- William Flynn, better known will make their home. Section 27 Lot 1 221 plastic crystal, ‘leather strap. Re] 110, 1500 watts, $375, éne Diesel P lattle before returning home. (as Bill, has moved from the Gold- | Lot 3 5213 fulttEmte; of(ige] BENEE Witte, ‘32 volts, 1500 watts, and : | ,en’ North to his former home at| Major M. A. Flock, Major O. U. Lot 8 59.46 (dh)| patterjes, $550. 'Auke Bay Market N | George Lunde and son Peter, re- the Pullen House. |Ilier, and the Misses M. M. Cul- Lot 9 56.74 & Maflne Station. 550-tf. !cently discharged from the Army,' 'lock and A. Rogerson, Army nurses Lot 10 56.13 —_— 7 have returned to Skagway after Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boynton are spent the weekend in Skagway. Lot 11 3711 MMLW SARBNE Weh middern S ropm PoslTS spending several weeks in Juneau. the happy parents of a baby girl They came from Whitehorse. The Lot 12 24,53 W partly furnished house, electric The family left for Sullivan Is- who was born in the White Passiquartette were guests at the Gold-)Section28NEY of NW 40.00 “& POND.0®,, Ino light, 7% mile, Glacier -Highway, lN TH ls BANK {land Wednesday ~morning where hospital Wednesday morning. She en North Hotel. chv‘: of NE% ;gfi D::::m hmm Supplies Phone 357. 567-1¢ i they plan to spend the summer. is the first daughter of the Boyn-! Lo i — Enlaeging & o N SCREW ous! A | tons, who have three small boys.! Steve Sheldon, jr, member of Lot 2 31.03 'Artists’| Paints and Maferials of ug::inmchwns?gvmcrmc%zu:!n | ARE ‘ Three graduates of the Skagway !the Employment Service in Juneau, |, _— Finest Quality equipped, ready fo ';‘ 2 ully f [High School will receive their di- The annual Mothers-Daughters spent a short time in Skagway 192683 acres | Wholesale — Juneaw — ‘Retaf | COMRVES TR 0 80 T Y 4 N plomas from Mrs. Marie Hoyt, banquet given by the Skagway on business this week. .| No sale of any of the foregoing | GuARANTERT « Realise Perma. . 55?,“':; IN SU RED school board member, Wednesday Woman'’s Club was held at the tracts can be made for a considera- Dent, $7.50.-Eaper Curls,'$1 up & - |evening, May 14, at a program to recreation center Wednesday v\e-f R. Berg, Fairbanks resident, was|tion less than a minimum price of Lolw's ' beauty Shop. Phene ”l BOAT No. alMfl Nund-botwm be held in the gymnasium. The ning at 6 o'clock with about 200 registered at -the Golden North | five dollars ($5.00) per acre. 315 Decker Way. cruiser, 28 ft. x 9ft. x 3.5 ft. Rev. Harley Baker will give the in- mothers and daughters present. A Hotel while awaiting arrival of| The foregoing tracts offered for Chrysler automobile engine. Ideal vocation and the Rev. John Dodge delicious menu featuring baked jthe boat to take him to the States|sale comprise portions of the old| Scientists believe that in the' for trapping or fishing, ready P the Benediction. The seniors, all ham and escalloped potatoes, \oue-.—hts first trip in 15 years. townsite of Chena, adjoining and early stages of the development of | to go. See Douglas Boat Shop. First N atlonal Bank fgirts, are Florence Kroul, whose!tables, coffee, punch, hot rolls, | : neighboring tracts. the earth lts ‘Atinosphere ‘was- car- | ssstgc | Pub]ect will be “Work and Educa- jcc cream and cake, was served| D. R. Stewart of Whitehorse,| Dated April 18, 1847 bonic acid gas. e 1 of JUNEAU, ALASKA tion”; Viola Sullivan, will speak by the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Elizabeth was & Vancouver passenger on the !C’FASLEtSUE} BUENE:‘IAIB - e ee— — Oh‘!vihU‘S‘Eg l:ord V-8 dump truck ! on “Challenge to Youth,” and Selmer was toastmistress for the last Louise. esident, University o! ska | Although bituminous coal is 24 lump body. See D. B. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Carolena Johnson will take as her occasion. A toast to two great First publication, April 21, 1047, popululf calléd “soft” conl, some Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ¥ e s = e subject, “Women in the World." grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Mc-) H. R. Buchser, Palmolive Soap Last publication, June 23, 1947. types of it’are very hard, i R € " 54311, A ‘

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