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PAGE EIGHT Marjory Kafer Is fo Visit Here July 22 fo 24 Member of National Girl Scout Staff Coming for Conference Mrs. atove) Marjory Kafer a member of the Nation- al 1 Scout staff, will visit Ju- neau from July 22 to 24 for a conference with Mrs. C. C. Carter, member of the Regional Girl Scout Committee, and other Girl Scout officials. Mrs. Kafer's visit to the Terri- tory has been mas possible by tl 3irl Scout Division of the Alaska Develcpment fund. Mem- il versity of Madrid. (picture bers of the Seattle Committee who, raised the fund were: L. W. Baker, Alaska Steamship Company; Carrington and Company; F. Medley, Lathrop Volney Richmond, jr, Northern Commercial Company; J. B. War- rick, Warrick Construction Com- pany; J. W. White, Pan Ameri- can Airways Transportation Territory for Mrs. Kafer is being furnished by: Pan American Air- ways, Pacific Northern Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. After visiting other towns in Alaska, Mrs. Kafer will return to Juneau during the month of Sep- tember. At which time she willl give leadership training courses for Girl Scout troop leaders. She is exceptionally well qualified for this work since she has been Glenn Edward troop leader, s e Company; | through the| a married in Petersburg on August and also served as 12, 1946. | executive director of the Fu;zcm‘i Lane County, Oregon Council be- [fore joining the Girl Scout Re gion XI staff as field advisor. ——————— INT. ROTARIAN SARRATE WILL VISIT JUNEAU Dislinguish(—ea‘l raveler from Argentina to Be Guest of I.ocal Club Juneau Rotarians will entertain a distinguished travelling member of their International next week when C. Lana Sarrate of Buenos Aires, Argentina, rives here on Sunday for a three day visit Sarrate is at present General Manager of Perfumeria Dana, S. A, perfume manufacturers in Buenos Aires A native of Spain, he was graduated with a doctor’s de- gree in chemistry from the Uni- and has since spent rescarch time in Germany and in the United States at the Massachussetts Institute of Tech- nology 7 »d in Spain as a metal- 1 engineer for an automobile y, and later as a professor of metallurgy, ate then went to Argentina. He speaks, in addi- tion to his native Spanish, Eng- lish, German, French and Italian; and has been a Rotarian since 1928, Sarrate is making a two-and-a- half month trip with his son, tak- ing in New York, Quebec, Mon- treal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Banff and Lake Louise, Edmonton, Fairbanks and Juneau, then down the Pacific Coast. Sarrate and his son are schedul- ed to arrive in Juneau Sunday via Pan American Airways from Fair- banks. and remain here until Wed- nesday. He will be honor guest at the Tuesday noon mecting of the Rotary Club at the Baranof Hotel e, — FILES FOR DIVORCE A suit for divorce was filed today by Jean MacDonald Rice, of Pe- tersburg, from Marvin K. Rice. The suit, which was filed in U. S. District Court here, charges in- compatibility and asks for attor- ney fees plus medical expenses and $40 per month support for the care of their unborn child. They were 2 IIIIIIIIIIHNIIllIMHIImmlIiIIIII|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIItllIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ell, Folks --- IT’S HERE! VHAT You (And We) have been WAITING FOR: A New Method of Serving Food to You $1.00 LAST, BUT NOT LEAST-=--0Our 25¢ HAMBURER Sandwiches THE GASTINEAU CAFE rewHouss-rons®en -0N QT CHICKEN-IN-THE-STRAW: S 1. 5 O 1000000 |TACOMA PARTY " COMES NORTH T0 GET ACQUAINTE Mayor Fawcett, Business Men Hosts fo Juneau Chamber Commerce “We wan. o &now the people of | Alaska ,and we want the people of | { Alaska' to know us,” was the state- | 'ment made by Mayor C. Val Faw- cétt, head of the Tacoma Goodwill party composed of 15 Alaskan trad- ers, who arrived in Juneau yester- day afternoon. Met at the plane by President Simpson MacKinnon and members of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, the traders were driven to the p.l'l(l(‘! At 5 ck, the visitors were hosts at a cocktail party given in the Goid Room of the Baranof Ho- tel. Many townspeople attended to meet the Aiaskan traders, the ma- jority of whem are ofiicials of com- [ - NEEDED... JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD To the Best Place in Town for DANCING COCKTAILS Just Passmg 1he TIME The PAMARAY CLUB Broadcasting Wednesday & ( Saturday at 10 P. M. h).-mm navng ciaskan customers. | Gardenia co\sdg(w flown from Ta- ma were presented to the ladies lattending th> affair. T. A. Stevenson, Manager of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce said, “We are here, not to sell merchan- ise, but to meet people, to talk | about the Territory, to learn more about Alaska's development pros- pects, the things that have retarded | growth, and more especially, what the business interests of the Terri- tory believe should be done to in-|find many things you want to use, | to give—in Juneau-Young's Furni-| sure continuity of shipping.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALAS(A through the wacoma Thamber of Commerce, are compnml This is the first Tacoma Goodwill | [party to Alaska in 11 years. The| group left Tacoma on Sunday and flew direct to Anchorage, then to Fairbanks and back to Anchorage.| The group was to leave for! Ketchikan by plane this afternoon. | S PLEASANT SHOPPING You'll enjoy looking around and; Recommendations to state and|ture and Toy Department, on the congressional leaders will be made | Mezzanine Floor. —adv. 631~ lf all I lIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIllllllIIlIIIIVIIIIIlIIllIiIIIII“IIIIIlIIh. It's BEER Weather | Eastern Beer HAMM'S . . BLATZ PABST BLUE RIBBON OLYMPIA . . SICKS' 1 > 4 LIQUOR STORE | PHONE 399 | (in bottles and cans) Western Beer . ... ACME SELECT COLUMBIA ALE SCOTCH WHISKY | John Crabbie - 8 years old ONLY$7.95FFH | " TENDERLOIN STEAK PLATE PORK CHOP PLATE FISH PLATE (Salmon or Halibut) LAMB CHOP PLATE as soon as their findings ,,.um It's the Nicest Store in Town e Baranof Hotel Building JACKETS for Carefrec Hours including Black and White Checks $4.50 k {Red and Black Plaids - ALL Bottled - in - Bond | BOURBONS - fifh §7.50 GEORGE BROS. | BELTED and SWAGGER Models Sizes 12 to 16 $5.95 also: Infants’ BEACON ROBES $1.00 I IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIH'IIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIImllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlII|III|I|||||| & (AT LONG LAST) i including: SALAD — POTATOES and COFFEE or TEA (served between meals and after 8 P. M.) FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 that are Sunshine Sweethearts PEDAL. PUSHERS in Brown, Green and Blue Sizes 12 to 18 $1.95 2-PIECE SETS Pedal pushers with matching vest in Bright RED and GREEN Sizes 9-15 $3.95 AN , i OO SO