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IUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JU! ALASKA __PAGE THREE BILL SKIFF | ke ik smmsvar, wnd end | GIDET () ASS RANK 1o e haoe s 1 oo (REATIVE WRITERS e 9 nd line i . I i oir Gro i Shone t d 2 Mrs L E I T member inof {alcng very well. Of course there's Y T@ MANAGE much wrong with quarters Troop Committee Mt Creative Writers of A rafts oo — cks Reaves Baysinger and Bob S(ou]‘ IROOP No 2 i Peter, the assistant leader, Inc will meet Wednesc to- Empire Wantads for best results! | Horne, though there definitely is % y we already planning the W er 22, at 7:30 p. m. for the week - - ething wrong with Pistol Pete the Design and Colorcraft badges. ly meeting. The group meets regu- The n Scou p No The officers of Troop No larly in Room One of the Juneau sponsored by y Sylvia Davis, President; Joan high school schedule is no bargain, eith- Ar¢ Workin tai ass jamson, Vice-President; John Gr Original manuscripts by mem- ) Pen & Rank, ir e} n for nior | g Secretary-Treasurer ters are read and discussed at Scout statu Mrs. Burr Johnson is leader of each meeting. Twelve were read To Le e d rst Clg Scout'the Troop, having t Jast week. Mrs. MacKay Malcolm 3 Navy has played four|® 8 u mot fency cently from Mrs. Jack Fl r. |is chairman and all interested are b B it quichls, Bl vt b (8h Eqy dibferent- Tk r in The followi welcome Jumber and Cataloe o Woodworking Equlpaisil will be on the road for two el wo or threc mittee memkters 3 S BELSAW MACHINERY CO. A ™ duriy ite stages | more before retu to Baltimore. 101 on, Mrs. Norbert Ottke, Mr V. HAM DINNER fiEN QEQG.;? {"The Midshipmer \lly do things . b 2 dx. DOW RORKIDE, O AVE] Kenyon MacLean, ar Fues. and Wed. $150, Salmon 876-M Field Bl Westport Road who is out with an ankle icate et works wnd pesitive State and Army u U cem And to make it . the hard way badges to com- Mrs. Katherine rdi Creek Country Club Adv. 713-t Kansas City 2, Me plete their 2 i, as t ¢ i g o g have alr 1 Child Care and L BOY TO REPRESENT i They r al kinz BABE RUTH DURING v . 1.2 d which go Dancer they earned year, and gives them Music and Dancing as a minor tield 3 Y About the mi f January th W YORK, Oct. 21.—®—Babe vl start to work on Design >o - el h. too ill to attend the iuneral Colorcraft which will complete WEATHER BUREAU MAN HERE tomorrow at Lowell, Mass., of the fiel Arts and Crafts, Stanley B. Hillman of the Wea- T Rev. Brother Gilbert, CF.X., who they already have Needlecraft ther Bureau at Anchorage is stay- discovered Babe’s baseball prowess, badges ing at the Hotel Juneau accepted today an offer from a the girls had a 5 RN K 12-year-old fan to represent him Hg b Half the, troop Waitresses ana rouata wanted at Percy's ( e s 00 v e 0 SUN RISES OCTOBER 22 ets escccesese secoececee t the services t oand prepared hot Brother Gilbert, who taught the ca ittle sausages, and Babe at St. Mary’s Industrial cocoa. " he troop | School in Catonsvi Md., died e s the tabl Sunday at Keith Academy, Lowell, and decorating the h Hall and . Oot b Navy's | Mass. Ruth has made public a let- ' tables appropriately TIME Fon , crest | ter received from Frank Haggerty Next month Troop No. 2 will) ana |Of Mass. It read have a troop dinner and in Janu- G“N BEPAIBS Dear Babe ary they plan to c ote the Cook | “I'm sorry your friend died. If 'anq Hostess badges by ¢ o A, . u wish and the Brothers will'serving ¢ o themselves anc o i sod e Broers i rvtas diver o themwavet_and | "GET YOUR GUNS e Gty | READY .. Hunting e “Branic Faggcyl FOR WORK Season Is Here! at the ’ Ruth said he had accepted the OR PLAY A We repair guns, roc _lofier and arranged for an officer 4 A R I3 ; of the academy to pick up the boy [\ L ree I. uufu[f ~ and : Py and take him to the funeral ser- 3 sinoculars 't : i * A €. 0. Sick, Preided . ':- LR e BT 9 { SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. E Since 1078 RNELLS | n to thel o I"‘:"":?";:f;""":‘:;Dw,mn D ! Sport Cent Distributed Throughout Alaska Ohurch Dariots, Oct. 23; 10430t pori Lenier by ODOM & COMP: —adv. T12-t2 th zenerating hipmen had re- h that BT e T T T Serving the family, community and nation Did you ever stop fo think that we live, we learn, we travel —all through the pages of the newspaper we read! 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