The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1947, Page 7

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| MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 o s 7w , 1947 i \ . SCHENLEY ‘ the world's SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building + New York, US.A. WLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV, Relax While You Travel LAl When you go by steamer, you can relax In the huxwrd- ous comfort of staterooms, lounges and decks . . . st back and enjoy the scenery as you sail. + Eat the Best Food —No Extra Charge The Alaska Line is famed for the excellence of its cuisine, You will marvel at the deliciously prepared meals. The cost of all meals ia included in the fare, Your berth, too! Sailings Are Frequent Saflings every Sunday for Ketchikan and Seattle S. S. 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EVENTS AT ITHIMBLE THEATRE ~IWE SEE SWEE'PEA eE SWee' Al WE S WE SEE, SWEE' \w,\ e T B < [ I | | | | COUNTING ON You THIS HALF J&=> W n' i Co AVUS, Alaska, e v B. Hillman spent a few in Gustavus the latter part | f the month installing the new at the airfield. This nds a light 30,000 feet so it is possible to itely the ceilings for | Oct. ONE REASON... HE AIN'T GOT TH' STRENT' THOIT A FLY... AN’ SECONT THEYS SUMPTHIN' FISHY UNGY.. HE USED T'3E MIXED UP WIT'TH' GREENPERNT MOB. USED THANG AROUN' DOPEY'S POOL ROOM... 1M SHOOTIN' TH COMBINASHUN ... TRREE BALL IN TH' SIDE POCKET . I AIN'T WOT YAD CALL CRAZY ABOUT KNOBBY. BUT I'M TELLIN' YA TH'G! SHOOT AN’ STOP YER GABBIN', WILL YA, and Leslie Parker Bert Parker turned from Hoonah with at Edith A, bringing a load s and oil for the airfield. i entertained the ng club at her home on The afternoon was pent tacking a quilt for Doro- thy White, who is to te married in the near future. Later in the afternoon refreshments were serv- owing were in attend- Mrs. Opal James and little Mrs. Nora . Mrs. Nell Mrs. Jim /4= N i 5 baby Linda, Mrs. SPRAY, BABY, IF YOU'LL. MOVE »r\,ndle*-‘ J“'%!]H ‘r‘ i 7 OVER A BIT ILL BE GLAD TO SPREAD arker @ ittle Leroy, Mrs. 14 MY €O, = 5 Matson, Miss Annie Laurie TN TU5 15 NONE OF AT VTS Ut E I Miss Alice White and the hostess, | YOUR AFFAIR.... May White. Following the club and later in the eve- ning when the men were off from heir work and joined the group. Mrs. White served dinner to the entive party and a social evening Jollowed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker and heir daughter Jean returned from juneau last week and have taken residenc re for the winter. Parker overing nicely wound he receiv- ago. is from the head :d a few weeks THE ENTERTAINMENT IS ] [VES, IVE CHANGED M\l Members of the gi_rr:exd _per—‘ MUMBLES CALLS HE? OVER TLL CONFRONT {'(MIND ABOUT o oy e T e GRS SRS RN KISS aNCTEL Ao Set | N'TM GOING AWAY A SONG—THEN SHE SENDS IF THIS IS HER IDEA. b, WITH HIM urday at a combination movie par- iy and Hallowe'en party at the orm. After the movies and yames, delicious refreshments were snjoyed by the group. | WORD TO ME THAT SHE'S Jf | iy g : COING AWAY WITH :MJ.)’ ; ! e WHAT TH—P &3 [ M:. and Mrs. Glenn Parker en- terained with a Hallowe'en party it their home on Evergreen Mea- | dows Farm last Friday night. Af-| ter a pleasant evening of games and visiting, a feast of fresh orabs still warm from the kettle, | was served. {/ GET AN EVEFUL OF THAT! ITh ALL OURS! CHIGGER 15 OUT OF IT/. YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT HIM, JES5ICA B8 HE'S BAD LUk 4 B NOW ALL WEVE GOT TO 0O 15 PLANK DOWN 453 A& MONTH ON T FOR THE NEXT YEAR COME OM, JES5ICA | WANT TO SHOW | \ YOU SOMETHING ANNIVERSARY | CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kiefer ob-| served a wedding anniversary last night at the Baranof Hotel and had for dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybeck. S Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matson re- turned last Friday from a brief visit to Pelican. They report fine weather and a good trip this time. PEFINANCED AN’ HES ALL PAID OFF* ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- neau Lodge Monday evening at 7:30 with work in the M. M. De- gree. THE MILWAUKEE SUNSHINE o | TAUKEE BUG WIGGLE THE SILUER STREAK SPECIAL FROM ; ‘ST. PETERSBURG z “%S}S‘,“"EN' FAT AN’ SASSY FROM ) _PENOBSCOT - PADDLER FROM THE WASHWOMAN MONDAY THE BARBERTON SHAMPOO BEETLE_FROM SCREECH OUT TH NAME O' YORE BUG ENTRIES, YE SHIF'LESS SKONKS ¢! J. W. 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