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MONDAY OCTOB[R 20 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASK |Anyoné Want Grave! e ——— MARTHA SOCIETY . cnlllflfl, HAS SOCIAL MEET; o P Have Long Old Age . : : R . S(OUIS A'"'END sarah sermaarc:, who kept her | Last Times Tomghl age in Heaven { | cofiin under her bed, has nothing Y " 9 .30 ! | on Spert, ancient Labrador Retriev- e I mun(h]y social meeting of {er, who belong r. and Mr e with {the Martha Society was held on G. E. Cleveland ROBERT MONTGOMERY ||Friday, October 17, at the North- Sport who is 15 years old, was INGRID BERGMAN ern Lizht Presbyterian Chur just able to creak around and the {Mrs. Forrest Mrs. H . t X s dot 'y Clevelands decided the kindest TODAY! —PLUS—— {Harris and Hrs. Tom Morgan thing to do would be to put him WILLTAM were hostesses for the dessert to sleep. After ti m decision MARCH OF TIME | lncieon “whien “vas “serscs B e o /| POWELL small tables. Each table was decor- i WP A (Y @ CRIQIQY and a grave w for Soprt TEACHER'S CRISIS” ||3ted witn Alacka Day decorations, PaNiEny v dup, or S %f oY . the centerpiece being composed of | disappeared and Sport became as IN M-G-M's . |doswood Derries and Alaska co trisky as a pup. Maybe it was the NGOES Lalesi Air News [rirounted’ SRy, BRETS . Seenay. sight of the grave or maybe it was fllZTH’N MA HOME' | Hallowe'en decorations, which had v “dog” sense, but Sport has de- RS, | Lecn made by the Brownies of B a5y as de- ~—="=-— | Troon XII, led by Mrs. Ayres, wer RRE e al ies TR juted as added color. Mrs. Gunnar kgt atide b | Four Girl Scouts of Troop X, e fOUND “"- AlASKA.wpon\ored by the Martha Society FLORENCE WEST DIkS e '\V\erc guests and gave an inter- R % W Florence West, 49 years of ,wmo wn esting ‘program They sang a 3 S £ oo age, passed g y this morning at pAA plANED So UI |Ginl Scout song, then explained | NSPECTIN: FREEDO M TRAIN — This picture of Freedom Train, which will fake historic U. S. documents on & 1 o'clock at her home at 516 East ithe different badges they had won 23,400-mile ~ (lun\\l\lv {our, was made at Cameron, Ya.. as an official party headad by Atly. Gen. Tom Clark inspected its Third Street. She was the wife of . [They exhibited a number of ar- - | Arthur A. West, and is also surviv- A small mourning dove, who gotiticles they had made in the las led by a brother. Wiliiam Vardn bis directions miu2d and flew iyear. The girls present were Mar- i . 7 e b t Butte, Mont notth to Alaska when he should|jorie Klingbeil, Sharon De Bar ! Hosp““‘ NOIES T et ralA R have been heading for California,|Joyce Rivers, Belinda Clark gl 3 e c l .“ w is well on the way toward hecom-| Mrs. Cecil Casler, leader of the Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital :.‘:,\(',,'i"!" l,’l‘.:'f EIREVELY e arioon ews ing as famous as “Wrong Way troop, was introduced and told of over the weekend for medical “",(:, cheatay, RN A _ Corrigan,” today {the troop'’s fall program. Mem- tention were Johh Borbridge, Jr.,|Cherles W. Carter Mortuary With the tourist season over and |bers of the troop committee pres- a Robert 8. Schy of Skagway.|, winter already knocking on the|ent were Mrs. Josephine Boyd, Robert Milonich, a surgical cas door, the lone, brown dove and a|Mrs. Homer Garvin, Mrs. John ntered the hospital on Saturda foot of snow arrived simultane- Klingbeil, Mrs. Lew Hunsaker, and Discharged from the hospital on| Haines C“t‘)ff Now 0pen ously, September 30, at the home|Mrs. Hugh Antrim. Other mem- Saturday were Mrs. Vincent Yadoa of Mr. and M aul Waugh at b on the committe a Mrs. Mrs. George R “rm David D. An- To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Clegr, on the Alaska Railroad. jJudson Husted and Mrs. Nick drus and Carroll Wull Leaving Realizing that Alaska was no Rocovich. Mrs. Norbert Ottke and the hospital on ere M . place for doves, Mrs. Waugh ask- J‘M:x Ray Peterman were guests Dean Williams and I“n: girl, M Tl’ln Leaves Juneau EVEBY THUBSDAY ed .the Fairbanks Housing Agency!'at the meeting. Mrs. Ottke has Neil Moore and baby girl and o o g L to help find a suitable winter home |assisted Mrs. Casler in the troop Robert Milonich See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations for’ the bird, preferably a little meetings. No patients entered or left the . tarther south of the North Pole.| Mrs. Forrcst Ayres and Mrs Government Hospital over tne "' Pan American World Airways|Henry Harris volunteired to be week end ] Agents at Fairbanks offered to!the Martha representatives at the e e | A give the dove a complimentary ride|Alaska Crippled Childrens Asso- 2 " i B U s l ' N E s on a southtound Clipper flight, to'ciation Martha members are re- Bhoy IENDLR (ITRUS N = get him started in the right di-'minded of the rummage sale to | rection. |be held October 22 10:30 a. m i IS 'N pORT SUNDAY 4{@_{ mm [rf On bhis arrival at Seattle, Fish at the church. iny }) B aias ton [ 0 veat Mes Avres URCG Huby, Tende SRR y € 0 C ac A Ayres i ¥ in rt yesterday, d sailed ear] TRE 4 D) y “A dove found in interior Alaska? (at Red 558 by Tt y morning. [hlgpfl]n”::]rt':)r:'l( " A‘r‘:, h:olmpm“‘,m J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent I. POWELL, Hnlnps Eemarknble' ‘ox:mm'ed t‘u;ir re’- Rummunp may alco ke left at the buoy replacements and recharg- :i‘;{g?y e;pv?:ls‘r“hx:d: “‘E'J\“’fh:‘v; Church. DA ing in the Cape Spencer area, the — —— 3 Cl lm was l\‘ld in Pmt Althro; e e o i x| ppRY QI A& s TN T ELLES AIR LINES couth i) Y 4 lL‘l'(hnz hr'u\ | ’l_ermon: A storm must have car-| ; R - ‘l DAILY Tnlps JUNEA“ To KETC“IKA“ net].‘l him north for hundreds of NEWS HAZEL FORD TRANSFERS Pet dw I miles. Hazel Ford, formerly with the! an The Fairbanks Alaska Game Com- R orid g | Veterans Administration, has join- v:a e ersnurg an ¥ ge l mission 1s also interested, as they| ~ Giki FOR LUNDSTROMS & the” dodal” stalt GOLRE A“‘"k“‘l With ccnnections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and have not heard of mourning doves An eight pound, one ounce baby Devclopment Board, She will re- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and 3eattle in the Territory ever before, A'girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | \lace Sylvia Anderson who resigned | 4 5 complete record of the remarkable undstrom at St. Ann's Hospital 148t m(mtl‘) to attend school in the | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 1light is teing made. | last Friday evening. Tile little Miss The agyenturous doye is resting;loins two brothers at home, Ernest up at the Wcodland Park Zoo for and Tommy | the winter and is under careful ob servation. Should the rigors of hi long journey prove too much, A final resting place will be in theuh FOE, will be held this evening EAGLES MEET TONIGHT regular meeting of Aerie No. SP WAISTLINERS . .. University of Washington museum.|in PBugles Hall. A special meeting w e o was held last Friday evening for the purpose of initiating two, Wal- |lin Forrest of Douglas and William as a ere H. Biggs of Juneau. | VAT By DOROTHY ROE OES MEETS TUESDAY Asscciated Press Fashion Editor a wasp waist after all. Of meeting of Nuggett Chapter — the excess poundage is squee: OIng ou No 2, Order of Eastern Star, will' Fashion takes a new 5| cut above and belaw, but that’s all be held tomorrow evening, Tuesday fall, and with it comes a new gir- in line with the new heuett ‘Ouobm 21 at 8 o'clock in Eagles dle which requires at hip and Steamer Alaska of the Northland, Hall. There will be initiation cere-| Since most of us are not built) and a minimum span between Transportation Company arrived in| menies with wasp waistlines, stringent The corselet beli aesigned Juneau southbound this morning| — means are indicated if we are to he worn mostly for ss-up at 7 o'clock, and sailed for Seattle| SUCCESSFUL SALE fit into the new fall clothes—and @ clothes, and not as an all-day at 9:45 o’'clock. | The Douglas Island Woman's Passengers arriving from Skag-| Club reported one of the most suc- | way were Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Flynn, cessful sales ever held by the Club, Herman Eckstrom and John Conn.ign Saturday, with their annual From Sitka, Mrs. Rose Sanders, |rummage sale. A large selection of Mrs. Henry Cropley, Mrs. Annalperchandise was offered to the Mitchell, Jack Olson, Mrs, Walter public at bargain prices. Gray, Mrs. Anna Katzeek, Mrs.| Etta Bringdale, Virginia Beaumont,| this means a wasp waist belt. Many of the new equi d with built-in or small boned inner belts squeeze the waistline into shape b fore the outer belt is Others require a se tion garment to achieve the corre RETURNS, TWO NEPHEWS | hourglass silhouette. Mr, and Mrs. Zalmain Gross, Dave| nprg Marcus Jensen returned on' This fall you'll be seeing the ne Gross, Dorian Gross, Darlene| yectorday's PAA flight accompanied | corselet belts in most shops, and Gréss, Mrs. E. Alex Struck and F.\}po per two young nephews, Thom- | first sight they may be a distin Wofi:‘:l‘;g?;’d p‘i"ssengers on the|8 Jr. and Tim, whom she will care shcck, looking exactly like tho for Alaska for Peters\;l‘xrg ‘;v,elrlf li::;mem in a New York hospital.! when l:fid‘z’r‘w’;‘:‘fcif)ra;gtch:;;m, eras 3.8, Their ‘mother, Mrs. , Thanag Jen- | inch, waistline. Pull yourself Jetfrey, L. Kann, Henry Willard, | 51 is to undergo a specialist treat- | gether, m,mv(fl; and have Richard Paul, Mrs. W. C. Tibbets, ment at New York, leaving with|lcck. They one on, 1 A. Thatcher and E. Paluska. | Mr. Jensen cn last Thursday. she bragged about clothes come “waistlines,” which fastene arate founda- during their mcther's confine-| garments grandmother used to wear | her 22- another youll get the idea. You may hrn:, ment. turers. New; e- the trick for Another smart ct tached girdle, evening ew at ct se or ing is required. For For Seattle were John G. Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dalrymple, Mr,i and. Mrs. L. E.-Thomas and Miss| J. Galbreath. HAROLD ANDERSONS | PARENTS, BABY BOY Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ander-| son are the proud parents of a baby boy born last evening in St.| Ann's Hospital. The baby tipped the scales at seven pounds, 13 ounces. The new baby joins a brother, Rickie, who is a year and a half old. Mr. Anderson, who is with the Admiralty Division of the U. S. Forest Seryice, has teen stationed here for thé past two months. Pre- vious to that time, the Anderson’s made their home in Seward. Empire Wantads for Lest results! YELLOW CAB Shortage of magazine storage’ bs in order to preserve them. 111, ordnance depot, prior to BURYING BOMBS — to experiment with burying bom! in stacks at Savanna, space has |e|l U. 8. The latter other ways by the corset manufac- girdles, more sharply defined waistline do and daytime need is filled longer suits d. | irocks with nipped-in idea line bra with boned midriff, acts as a corselet belt with bra at-| This type except when cocktail full skirt, when no further corset- is with waistlines. Take your choice of new feundation garments for the new fall Above, left to right, boned long-line bra and girdle, the wasp waist belt and the high-waisted girdle; below, wasp belt with attached garters, all-in-one, and bra-attached corselet bdit. d e t to gar- in a is the long- worn with worn with a gown with whic h n a the slim-line dresses that to- | are still being shown, an all-in-one foundation garment gives the cor under a new | rezt long, unbroken line, and is ex- ifall dress wth a choker belt, dnd[cepuonallv useful to the wom n | Yy O.rdnunu- Here workmen place processed bombs covering them with earth. States. > silhouette. with a full figure. The corselet belt may be worn either with or without an addition- al girdle, and comes equipped with garters or without them, as you prefer. Tt may be worn instead of SAILING Juneau Southbound Sunday, Oct. 26 Princess Louise Following Sailings Thursday, November 6 PRINCESS LOUISE a garter belt. Whatever style you choose, going you're to need some type of new this 1all, if you plan to eve the wasp-waisted silhouette ne co\\my for the new fall clothes. - DAUGHTER IS BORN 10 MR., MRS. J. J. THOMAS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas &“e Sunday, November 16 preudly announc the birth of PRINCESS NORAH a daughter born Saturday evenirg Wednesday, November 26 in Bt. Ann’s Hospital. The dainty PRINCESS NORAH Sunday, December 7 PRINCESS NORAH Wednesday, December 17 PRINCESS NORAH okl |young lady weighted six pounds, one |cunce at birth. Waiting to wel- come their new sister at home are Joé, who is five, and Paula who is one year old. Paula’s birthday is just two days before the birth- day of the new baky. Mr. Thomas |is proprietor of the Triangle Bar and the Commercial Liquor BRI | Store. ! BLACKSMITHING WELDING - Electric and Acelylene MACHINE SHOP WORK ENGINE REBUILDS and OVERHAULS CHAS. WARNER (0. 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