The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 29, 1947, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~—JUN[:AU ALASKA ](Ily -Wide Dallv Vacahon "~ COL. MURRAY IS ‘!' ‘ A - SENTENCED, TEN Salmon Creek Country Club i Bible School Opens Monday ~years IN PRISON Cards Essued ai Club io @ui-of-Town Visiiors ‘ The full staff for Juneau's City- Decoraied Offi(er Misap_ PR THURSDAY MAY 29, 1947 GEORGE BROS. PAGE EIGHT iwm» Daily Vacation Bible SchdmISPE(IAl OFFERING : met at the Methodist Parsonage | | 1 estarday tb niaks tina) prépaskbicoe| propriated Fortune in |for the opmmg of the school on F(H HwoMEN : [Monday morning. Dean Hilerman | Diamonds, Tokyo selected Mrs. Mdn Peter as Supenn- BE MADE Su N DAY | tendent of the Beginners' and Km- YOKOHAMA; Ma\ 29.—(P—Ed- dergartpn departments. She will b(‘| ward J. Murray, a colonel of in- |assisted by Mrs. A. L. Zumwalt and | All Episcopal Churchwomen will |fantry who won his decorations in ‘lm‘ Rev. A. L. Zumwalt, Mrs. Ray |gather at the Church of the Holv‘combat heard an Army court mar- |Pe rman, and Miss Josephine |Trinity on next Sunday, Trinity |tial sentence him to ten years im- who will be the pianist, and | Sunday, to make their semi-annual prisonment for misappropriation of | FROMG6P. M. d & Vfiu in Your Car || ment will meet at the Resurrection Lutheran Church for all sessions. The Rev. Robert Treat of the Methodist Church which, with the Memorial Presbyterian Church, will | supery -~ Primary Department, wl(‘ staff for that group as follows: Miss Claudia Kelsey, Mrs. Henry Harris, Mrs. Robert Treat, Mr. John Goins, who will serve as choir director and pianist, and Mr. Offering. The offering will be made | hcme as “souvenirs of war . . % urray stood silent, shoulders sag- ing, as the sentence was read. {at all services, at 8 am., at 11 am.,, or at 8 p.m. in St. Luke's Church, = Douglas, according to the conveni- The Palo Alto, Calif.,, officer was ence of the churchwomen, |convicted of all six specifications Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Treasurer of |filed again him—covering misap- Trinity’s U. T. O., said that Sunday | Propriation of the stones and fail- | would be the fifth anniversary of |ure fo declare them or pay customs |the death of the Rt. Rev. Peter T, |on them. In addition to serving Rowe, first Bishop of Alaska. For ten years at hard labor, he was many years the U. T. O. went toward |ordered dismissed from the service rge of singing. This depart- | presentation of the United Thank @ fortune in diamonds he had taken ' OF QUALITY John Falthouse who will be in charge | the payment of Bishop Rowe's ex- | With forfeiture of all pay and Jllov,—’ of re tion |penses. Therefore the offering 1;\”’"“ BiG VALUES rn Light Presbyterian Presented as a thanksgiving ro. his| Although the jewels he was charg- L < i ™ 1 planned | court reduced this to $92,000. ith the First Baptist 108 and useful mmisv'.: in Alaska .cltj_“!tl; l"',fmé dul:ms} h;: cx‘fl‘fil’:; A E W i ET ufi E S W ]]\ E K aurch will oversee the Junior De- | among tl y’s ploneers it e e 3 4 dis 4 : or this group will be the Rev ] | AR ME e R B BTty Frnest Higs, tifadtonibt the Holy e GPEN MEMORIAL DAY d Mrs. Willis Booth, the Rev. and | bY | g y HARROR CAVE Mrs Al Major, who will have charge | Trinity or Trinity Sunday,| o 3 Vol Y4 N A P i Ko qp 4 st Church during the the feast after which the local NOW topen 10 a0 e R E FPAY — AT | I, M. P82 B bRC i Mrs. B. J. McMinimy, Mrs, | 5copal Church building is dedicated. | lunches .85 Dinner. New Manage- 5 rist, Mrs, Harold Cargin, Fr the offertory anthem ihe choir ~ Ment. 592-tt T P - P will sing Sir John Stainer’s 7reat o R William Paul, Sr., who \\A] Empire ‘Want-ads for resuits! S 6nb - Reek b 00, snd 11 hha : program | Were valued at first at $210,000, the instruct the children in ha ,|anthem for Trinity Sunday, “I Am r and E. L. Keithahn who will super- A'P‘;‘}l lxnd Omega.” The public is 3 . b vise field trips. cordially invited to attend this rg b1 » L Christian feastday celebration. ‘ E A& }.{g g 8 p WEHISKY @ L WY N Haig & Haig — aig & Haig — 5-Star FEFTHS ONLY . i In the Intermediate Department E which will meet under the direction of the Salvation Army and the Epi- scopal Church, the group will have IEME Io OUIT the direct supervision of Adjutant Henry Lorenzen and the Rev. Rob- bb. All of the ministers in| GARDEN CITY, May 29—(P— will assist the directors in Alta ¥rown, teacher of first grade sentation of the subject under clacses in Garden City schools for Byron Johnson’ has switched to Calvert because s In addition Adjutant Loren- 42 years, has resigned Calvert is mellower. zen will instruct the young peopl:| “When grandchildren of my| St. N.E., Minneapolis, Minn. in choir work and handicraft. former pupils began showing up ‘of 2320 Monroe e The three older departments will classes, T though it was about time | “gg'g proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. she said. Cahert, Dlsmlers Corp., New York City .£8.95 Boftled-ir-Rond Whiskies PER FIFTH HEAPED HIGH CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey W IIH meet at the Northern Light Pres- '° erian_ Church at 9 am. on M ? This Serviee Has Never i Been Given the Juneau Public Before-a new Country Club First oAt wa it | HOME SHOP Hair Styling PERMANENTS —Machine- less, Cold Wave — by appointment only. OLD GRAND-DAD . . OLD TAYEUR . .¢5 LW.HARPER . . . . $7.50 7.50 '7.50 pences of workbooks, handicraft, ‘dn other materials to be used Every child in Juneau from the kindergarten age through the in-| of the school to help defray 1eau Minis LD EURESTER ... - VIOLET SEABERG 2Rk i 7.50 Marilyn Jewefl 750 QLDCROW...... & 1% || JAMESE.PEFPER . . 750 OLDFITZGERALD . . 750 Engaged to Wed John Dapcevich The engagement of Marilyn Helen ' Jewett to John E. Dapcevich is an- nounced. | The bride-elect was born in Ju- ., and is the daughter o( Mr T A K U L 0 D G E : it e Three-day Memorial Special — $37.50 Alaska Road Commission of- H May 30th—May 31st and June 1st Mr. Dapcevich is the son of Mr. . and Mrs. Sam Dapcevich, old time | residents of Juneau. After graduat- | ing from the Juneau High Schocl he sovent nineteen months in the Navy | during the war, and is now employed Fishing and Glacier Trips bl o o b Cocktail Bar wedding date has been set for and Bty 1 Music by the O'Reillys OLD OVERHOLT (Rye) 7.0 BEER $5.50 e A (/ The Fish are Bitin’ @ MAKE BESERVATIONS NOW o $ j FRIDAY DINNER =2 b4 : iresh ialibut with Tartar Sauce MASHED POTATOES @ HOT BISCUITS WITHHONEY @ COFFEE Special GREEN SALAD @ MIXED VEGETABLES we're oty STEAK & CHICKES famous for CHICKEN LIVERS [f.usncs e FOBDS Delicious Chinese Specialties District Court. here. Federal Judge| §ocliutls -== flinnerat 6 Dkseaas s e knows a5 Tngvald | & ComewusYouAldre 6 ROYAL BLUE or $1.00 FARE in 300 cass Pay Cashier Your Cah Fare—{osis You a Dollar Only EASTERN—Blatz, Pahst BLUE RIBBON . . case mpyaia Pe Boat leaves smail boat harbor, Friday, 7:30 A. M. Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, 1:00 P. M. (Boat transportation included in special price) AIR TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE MAKE RESERVATIONS AT BARANOF HOTEL OF QUALITY if i¢’s the BEST, You Will Always Fand it at GEORGE BROS. LIGUOR STORE Phone 399 FREE DELIVERY Something New Is Coming! Couniry Club Memberships covering the last half of the year (From JUNE to DECEMER 23rd) available at the Club now — only $5.00 SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB 3 Miles North of Juneau en Glacier Highway PH(B\]‘ 015 FOR RESERVATION N

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