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PAGE TWO Ha appr beld slacks, relax in, Cut to a THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA to have nice to work in or but 'd to wear out. ssure you better, more comfortable fit no matter what your buil colors an sports, or Worsteds d. Smart, practical d patterns for work, dre Gabardines Sizes Flannels Tweeds s 29's 10 42's $11.95 to $22.50 £ See our sports ] wide assortment of ackets . . . Perfect companions for the slacks Shorts Presiden THEREFORE, I, HARRY | Mike Bentyl 35's fo 44's Regulars Longs n, Mrs. W. Peterson and K. W Hoyt o Tulsequah were , W. Matinychick, Passengers u MAN President of the | D. Stern, M. Olson, W Belinski, H of America, do| Pigeon, D. Chapman, D. Campbell, upon the people of Statcs to ol 2 the 5-11, 1847, at Phyi I also governors of states, of cities, and heads of ncies of ernmen puklic offi as W ndustry, labor, foups to make every e support fo am aimed at and full use of physically han - ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES CARRIES 113 WEDNESDAY/ Airlines dispz om Juneau yester- regular So re was a to- A.Spe to Wran- evening Jack Schmitz, who| was pre »d with a Boy Scouf| Handbook After dinner, games iresen, Ma Karl Blair, P. R. Mathews, J. Jen- sen, A. A. McLean, C. Olsen, W. Kern ar ig Sterns Inbound passenger$ to Juneau from Sitka were Elmer Jones, Mis. H. Andreson, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- chand, Jennie Jack, George R. Mcsheda, Mr. and Mrs. Tom San- ders Sr., Mary Sanders, G. Bulcke, W. C. Auld, Mrs, John Young and w G. Wetzel Frcm Skagway to Juneau, Larry adstrom; from Todd, Emil Nel- 2d Stug B. Osman; from Ten- Sam Asp; from Hood Bay, Joseph; from Hoonah, R. Liv- cn and Mr. and Mis. P. Ganty. Juneau from Pelican and Mrs. K. Torkilson ter, Andrew Lln;'(\ll\ K.! En E ung and Jac Stearns; 11¢ " quah, L. Taylor, Shuritoff, Mar R. Vld«b J. Stuart, H.' per, B. R r F. Sawek and H. Donnens -+ 'BOY SCOUT TROOP 613 HOLDS ANNUAL FEED IN DUGOUT LAST EVENING oop 613 of the Boy Scouts rica held their annual 1ight at the Amerioan Leg gout Chief coock and for the cvening were Har- George Gilligan and| McClellan e were nineteen scouts pres- nt and the lueky scout of the R. F. Hol-|were played the meeting was J. Holbosch Hansor -ee - FROM ELFIN COVE G. Williams of Elfin Cove the Baranof - SAN FRANCISCO GUEST Germair from San Fran- ) cisco, i y t the Baranof. (UB'SCOUTS GET 7or a Week-End Feast Hallowe'en Potluck [Myrtle Brotherton Dinner s Planned | Becomes Bride of =~ SEASON STARFED 7ry Serumpiious By WC for Oct 15 Jack A. Thompson -+ w5 St €0 AUNT JEMIMA The next Tooting \of. the Juncau| Miss Myrtle Brotherton and Jack|, D°P Leaders and HeECRE B e : RE%M/XPA”alfi‘S/ s club will be in the form | A Thompson were married at the sa. Hallowe'en . potluck = supper, ;tome of the Rey. G. Herbert Hill- 1 lay -evening, October 15, nan, paster of the Resurrectio fed at the regular meeting|Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m . the Penthouse of the Light|October 1 : neay TR Light, Fluffy | Gompany yesterday afternoon. | Miss Pearl Conover and M., . ! % R " . Easy to Fix On the committee for the supper |Wesley C. McDonald were their| po 5. no jeader has been - . hto make arrangements are Mrs. Ray |cnly attendants. T S f 4 . . Bay, chawman; Mrs. Don Foster,| Following the ceremony a wed- ' intevested in becoming i __; PMrs. Forest Ay Mys. Burrus ding dinmer 'was served at the| - e Scouts are r——'—"“—‘_ Smith 'and Mrs, Elton Engstrom. Salmon Creek Country Club s woe Blackwal, EL L l S A l n L l N E S DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN The committee will meet mnext| Mrs. Thompson is employed by| . via Petersburg and Wrangell Monday afternoon at the Day|the Social Secufity Administratior With ccnnections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle {apartment at 2 o'clock in Juncau and Mr. Thompson by FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 The International relationsgroup the Parsons ctric Company. | HERE FROM SITKA jof the Woman's Club will join with |They 1 to make their home in tr. and Mrs! Themas the AWVS for a discussion of the [June 8 have come to Jur r work of the United Nations and; B AR the fune: service of their son | kindred topics at the Governor's FROM OPHIR Thomas Sanders, are staying |H Tucsday evening October 14| E. J. Merwin of Ophir, Ala t the Gastineau. They will take t nains back to Sitka CALIFORNIA GROCERIES and MEATS Friendliest Mariet™ Delivery Schedule Free Delivery MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 AM. AFTE R\()()\ DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. M DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NOO at 8 o'clock, it was decided at the 101, Mrs, Floyd Fagerson read a list of 28 women who were voted in as new members of the club. Repre-| senting Troop 1 of the Girl Scouts and introduced by Mrs. Foster, Lor- ene Shaw and Page Whitehead re- | cited the scout promise, salute, laws, slogan and motto. Having moved to Sitka, Mrs Richard Van Sandt submitted her | r ion as corresponding secre- ltary. Mrs. Betty McCormick and Mrs. Burrus Smith were appointed | as a nominating committee to fill the vacan Mrs. P. Chester, Jr. was con- firmed as the club representative to the Presidents’ Council, composed > heads of the various organ- 1za to civ affairs, act as a date bureau for community activities and prepare a for visiting dignitaries Groceries 478 “Alaska’ Mrs. Cuuening reperted on the ns fer the Girl Scout Trcop. Mrs. D. W. Herron announc- ed t e recent rummage was a ancial success. To | chase a silver tea service, it decided to set aside ten percent o e Phone a silver ( 2 ,.‘-:n the year 371 GOVERNOR 3PEAKS AT €. OF €. MEETING IN BARANOF TODAY BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or Day Meat Department Phone 391 egular noon meeti y Room of the Baranc t 1 i i gk We Feature the Very Best Grain - Fed WESTERN BABY BEEF ke City, Utah Governor told in 1908 Roosavelt t this 39th meeting rnors and the Gov- ernors of Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Alaska were present tho t2hood '[hu“ 3 g ago. they appropriated $100,000 to aid their fight and 1nmnc~ @ Statehood office in Washington Die O N Another $100,000 was appropriat- FE“'ZEN STBAWBERR[ES ed the following year, and this last session an additional $25,000 was earmarked for Statehoood with the Udd(‘l\l.n\(hllg that if mora individual member: t A ature would personally the amount. S Chamter meet-| ing we James MclIver of Vestern General Sales Co. at ancisco, Calif.; Wendell director of the S Hous! Autho: at Anche and bert E. Stephan, Seattle attorney. - LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY | TO BEGIN FALL PROGRAM The Ladies’ Relief Society will | begin their Fall program next Monday, October 6, at 8 o'clock| A in the evening. The weekly meeting place will be at the residence of Mrs. Trudy| Nielson, 619 East Strect | Mrs. Bertha Smith, president of! Relief Society, has announced | r officers, Mrs. Nielson, Fn'r,l‘l Counselor, and Mrs. Ella Belcher,| 2 \ cratary. The monthly program will con- of theology study, literatu social science. On the last| of the E: and_business meeting --o CBCUANUT o T TR Package lsc LABD - - Per Pound 300 N“GDA - l pound carton 583 SUGAB PURE CANE ——7—-——5 pounds ssc HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE l 1b. 57C 2 1bs. SI.ls 1 Pound 30 c (arfon With the VITAMINS STILL IN! WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN JUNEAU -PKG4 6;55 MILK ANY BRAND ——————CASE 36.75 WESSON COIL —PINT 5 QUART §] 15 SHORTENING CRISCO or SYRY 7—7—73 Ibs. sl.ss Ka B e S D For Sale 10 Homes 4 Business Opportunities 1 Warm Springs Pleasure Resort 1 Roadhouse || FRANK RICHARDS Post Office Box 435 SITKA—ALASKA