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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1947 BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES HELD SUNDAY EVENING Fifty-two young men and wo- men, gray capped and 2oV marched into the High Scheol at 8 o'clock last nizht, io Laccalaureate Gives Birthday | Party Sajurday% celebrated by & party Saturday eve- . Dancing and games | ed4 during the evening.| his 1947. The group rc fo by the tradi-| one of of a large; simile in cream and ractically all ts t ccupied. guests were Lynn Bodding, The class entered the gym to the Mary Whittaker, Paula Cook, Dar- n of the High School ba lene Adsero, Sylvia Jean | g the Triumphsl u . en Carl | he direction of Joseph Shof- Dick Miller, Jeff Pegues given by of the tion of M ang Mozart s lOordelia Keppinger, “Ave Verum.” Adjt. Henry Lorenzen oo ne Salvation Army, in the absence of Brig. Chester O. Taylor, read the Schipture Lesson and the audience sang “America The Beautiful.” The Rev. W. Robert Webb, Rec- tor of the Church of Holy Trin: opal, taking for his subjec “Youths in the Modern World, gave the Baccalaureate sermon, full of logical reasoning, pithy and to the point, mentioning that the ::11\::01 mu::flg:ssw{g 5:;?15»1‘:"“:’_ lation because of the grave con mark and then strive with zest ’“C“ of Mrs. Martha E. Trum to attain it. ' An ensemble sang “Sing Again,” the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, of the Lutheran Resurrection Chureh gave the benediction, the Seniors marched out, and the audience was dismissed as the band played the recessional, “America, The Beau- tiful.” The next and last event for the St seniors will be the commence- Friday, ment address, which will be deliv- curgery; DEBUT CANCELLED i PITTSBURGH, May 19.—(®—Mar- aret Truman said tod tl against the wishes of her aged and seriously ill grandmoth “who | we scheduled here for tomorrow night. |- Miss _Truman made the cancel- g W > President’s daugl iere from New York, > ch from train to pl rush to Mrs. Truman's bedsid Grandview, Mo. HOSPITAL HOTES admitted on ¥ Quinto for Charles Ann’s Hospital Mrs. Marcelo on Saturday, ed by Judre George Folta. Birdsell of Pelican City Al Norton for medical attention. 3 T AN On Sunday, Jimmie Johnson of g ot MONEY IS NOT yo5nah, Mrs. Harold Graves from EARNING FOUR PERCENT it will pay you to in e our offering: in well chosen investments, ALAS- iams, all for medical attention. Discharged from St. Ann's were KA FINANCE CORPORATION, ppaster James Chs Mrs. John Cooper Building, 4th and Main. figkerg and baby girl, Mrs. Fre —adv. 574-tf Martin and baby boy, and Mrs - e YOU'LL FIND THE WIDEST SELECTION of furniture on Ju- neau Young's Mezzanine floor. —adv. 581-tf e Read the want-ads for vargains! Evan Wruck and baby girl. Government Ho: no new patients over the week- end; dismissed Annie Jack a Helen Gray of Juneau on Sat day, and Lena Brown, Juneau, cn Sunday. 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 ‘;:‘ | * - The BB. M. Behkrends Bank Oldest Bank n Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS ‘ *Reg. U. 5. Pat. Of, Let us show you the Great Name in cleaners ... Hoover. 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Playhouse. pet. the Lines. with Music. s. ubject to change BY Mis§ TRUMAN BPWC WILLHAVE "HOT DOG’ STAND ON JULY FOURTH Business and Professional their luncheon Friday voted to operate a stan® during the Fourth celebration. The location not been decided upon, but will be announced later. Henry gue, guest speaker at € outlined the Fourth ; Committee plans for the est celebration Juneau has yet The hot f ; members announced includ- ah Parmenter, of the Bara- ; Shop; Priscilla Park- Native Service, and uth Sterling, owner of the Teen- Tot Shop. Mrs. Thompson was the guest of trom at the lunch- for Thelma Eng The President’s report club year just ended was re ar an s Agency, Public ion, Office of Public Build- tion, Federal Works Court House, Se- May 7, 19047— until 2 pm, publicy open- - q, for furnishing the materials, and perfor: he ork for exterior inting, handrails, cellaneous repairs , 1947, and ntioned there- conditions dated idendum thereto 2 1944. 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