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PAGESIX " ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY NOVEMBER 17, 194 JUNEAU DEMOCRAT | 'PRINCESS LOUISE PRECINCTS, CAUCUS | ON THURSDAY EVE caucuses for| precincts have this Thursday at » C.1.O. Hall at First| and Gold € ts for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the Democratic Divisional Convention which will be held in Ketchikan on December Juneau Demo- crats and requested to attend entitled vis lows: Precin cinct No. 2 eleven Precinct appointed TEN-POINT | PROGRAMIS | .~ SUBMITTED s Louise, under Peter Leslie, her last trip y morning at 9:30 the run will Princess Norah passengers for ratic precinc southbound on the winter Sur o'clock. Hereafter ‘mddc only by the There were 1h|~ AU been 8 p 25 one for Vic- also freig rince Rupert and toria. Two cars were ed to Vancouver. Passengers to ¥ McCaul,” Caul, W. Guiane, Kimball, Lewis Victor, Mrg. Martin Victor, J. R ling Olson, Dr. Homer C Holmes, E. Templeton J. McDougall, Veitho Koski, Tambre, D. Campbell, C. Gilmore J. Ler n, D. Harder, Walter Johnson, and Stanley Chapman For Seattle: Mrs. G s Bynum, Mrs. Wm. Paul, J Mrs. Edith Wallis, Charlie Te Mrs. Ethel Lindley, P. C. Ramer, M. R. Sand- Taft is chairman of the Senate strom, Mrs. M. R. Sandstrom, Don- Republican Policy Committee and a na Mae Sandstrom, D. L. Hunts- candidate for the GOP nomination man, Mrs. Frances McLaughlin, for President Geoge A. Parks, R. E: Sheldon, Mrs. % R. E. Sheldon, Mrs. Lola Morgan, Mrs. Lillian Collins, Mrs. Ann Hes- by, . Albert Carlson. To Prince Rupert and Levi Persson To Victoria: Thomas - Wage Controls — Also Rationing Authority One) were Mc- v Vancouver Mrs. T. J C. Bird, D Thayer, Victor, Geor Murphy, R J. Flannery precincts are the Di- d as fol- Pre- No Page (Continued from Joyce he 3 said elements in costs, are the basic Precinct TAFT TO MAK WASHINGTON, Nov, 17.—® Senator Taft (R-Ohio) arranged to make a radio address at 10 p.m ST) tonight and said he will re- ply to some proposals in President Truman’s message to Congress. He will speak over NBC. who have Divisional nct No. 1, Precinct No. 1eimer; Pre- ild B. Gron- REPLY Har SPEAKERS 10 TALK ABOUT HOME LIFE, P-TAMEET TONIGHT m - Whiteside, Adams Bridge - Luncheon Is Event Saturday BABY GIRL ARRIVES AT THE TONEY FLORENDOS | delightful lmuw uncheon in the M. and Mrs Tmm Florendo be- Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel came parents for the second time on Saturday afternoon. Covers were Sunday when a baby girl was born laid for thirty-seven guests to them at St. Ann's Hospital at Prizes for bridge were awarded 12:05 pm. to Mrs. Felix Toner, first; Mrs. The newest Florendo weighed six Ralph Rivers, second; Mrs. Cecil pounds, nine and a half ounces Casler, consolation; Mrs. Hunt She joins a sister, Leonora, who Gruening, cut prize; Mrs. Howard Was born last December. McLean, traveling prize. Mr. Flcrendo, who came to Alaska uo"s’ (HARI‘ER “'GHT Alaska Coastal. During the war BANQUET AT COUNTRY CLUB TOMORROW gy peveon oINS RANKS OF BELIEVE IT OR NOT is onginally irom H(,cnah Ed Peyton of the Alaska Electric J. Knowles tonig discussi Pare Topic for monthly ciation meet a Home.” The meeti will begin at 8 o'clock and will be held in the High School Study Hall Speakers and topics will “What Is A Home?” by the Rev J. T. Spurlin; “Sharing in the Home,” Dr. J. O. Rude; “Recrea- tion in the Home,” C. L. Winger- BOn. ! All parents and others Interested are invited to attend the meeting. A discussion period will follow the akers, and A. T. Vaughn will play a muslcnl saw - Color Variety Show Planned by P-TA on Wednesday, Nov. 26 The P-TA will present it's second Alaska Color Variety Show fea- turing Alaskan movies and koda- chrome slides on November 26 at 7:30 o'clock in the High School. The proceeds of this popular show will go into the scholarship fund, which is an annual project of the organization. This year, showing slides and movies of all over Alaska will be Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Harry Sper- ling, Estelle Wolfe, Jack O’'Connor, William Paul, Jr, and some one will show slides of the Fourth of July festivities in Juneau. Further Qetails will be given in the Em- pire. th the Brown. b Mrs w h.w\ulv and Mrs. Arthur T C Florendo In honor of “Charter Night,” a, banquet will be held by the Lions| Club tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Salmon Creek Coun- y try Club. The banquet will be in- Light and Power Company was formal and will be preceded by a doutly successful on his hunting social hour which will begin at|trip the past weekend 7 o'clock After shooting his buck on top There will be top-notch enter- |Of the imountain near Point Sim- tainment and lots of fun for Lions |Onds and while carrying his deer and their ladies, and President 'O camp, his watch was accident- Milton Furness promises no speech- 1¥ torn from his wrist 5. On his arrival in camp he dis- The regular weekly meeting of |covered his loss. The next day the club was cancelled today d he traversed about half the dis- a short tusiness meeting will tance to the mountain top and held at the banquet instead found his watch in dense timber. o - - - EAT LUNCH Wed. Nov. 19, 11:30-1:30 at | Legion Dugout—222nd St. —adv. an - be HOLY TRINITY GUILD T0 SPONSOR 'DOLLAR' BAZAAR WEDNESDAY It is just two more days until the big “dollar” bazaar given by the Holy Trinity Guild of the Episcopal Church. It will be held on Wednes- day evening in the Parish Hall and the cdoors will open promptly at 7:30 to admit the smart Christmas shoppers. This year the bazaar, which is under the charge of Mrs. James Ryan, contains only articles in the low price r , and there will be bargains galore | The best seller in all, Guild Ba- | zaar's, Mrs. J. R. Guerin’s plum puddings will again be offered. One | takle will feature exclusively clothes that the well-dressed doll is we ing this season. Mi Frank Shepard has knitted many small snow suits | for dolls that are a “must” for the | Juneau winter. | Other articles offered include white elephants, homemade candy, | needlework, plastic articles, Christ- mas cards and gift wrapping sets. 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Army in Al-‘ COASTAL AIRLINES Kellogg, Liddle Wed'BARANOF ARRIVES; ™ SOUTH, LAST TRIP| CARRIES 74 ON 13 At 8 This Morning by SOUTH SUNDAY P.M. | SATURDAY TRIPS The Reverend Treat Mis John were ceremony he Methodist e Rev. Robert rmed the nuptials re Helen Saale flew s Edith ‘.‘h'll K S. Liddle, both marriedz in a ogg and Mr. of Juneau, candlelight and Alaska Coastal Airlines eight trips fo Tulsequah, B. C aturday, carrying passengers freight. Other flights were made Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan Sunset Cove, Haines, Skagw: ka, Hconah, Hawk Inlet and King Salmon Bay. | Fy to Ketchikan were Lapvi and Nick Krock; to Sw Cove, Ben Lin and Arnold Hi to Sitka, Fredino Ramos; to Hai Charmaine Stew John and Ge Trelford and C sSkagway, H. Riew Joe Whitis Louie Anderson Salmon Bay for a Whiting and Ande Juneau later the Passengers up to William Nelson, M. Krasge ker, E. Knaenko, R. Puzell Themson, W. Rusnak, B. Ror vich, George Muys, W. Reid, D vis, H. Adams, T. Jennir Kronolcheck, W. Fouber sen, J. Taylor, J H and J. Thiessel Inbkound from Sit Church S. Treat Witne and W, per- es L Arth idle is originally York, and \1| rmerly in to remai Li from Bt Liddle’s 1 art employed > - KIRK BLACKERBY HAS Schoeppe out unting t Bill same Tulsequali Bla Mr ckerb; 1 of and \\v 1 Bl lcbrated his party for home wugh his per 12, Cake served and after- rh it his F e Kerr, uring the John Rey- Eric Num- ty McNa- ger Grum- Car Akervick, cle l hattuck lbrecht, P: Linda Playdon. R Ramsay, B Joanne Phe TS to Millice Pete Rame kee, p L were G |ty Kur yle Nichol and Albert Firchaw; from Ten { Frank Clayton Mr. and R. M. Fieming; irom Hawk ‘Julm Worgum Flying from Hocnah were angdon, Flossie Austin, Sam Johx son, Mina Carteeti and Frank Ja snn from Skagway, John Gibson, F. Caldwell, B. F. Caldwell H Bradshaw, Gladys Wichser, K. Ma- loney, W. V. Davis and R. A Steele; frcm Haines, Christine Hel- ler and Rosita Zamora Flying down to Juneau from Tul- sequah were V. Koski, R. Holins, Netterfield, F. Harder, E. Temple- ton, W. Chapman, R. D. Lobb, D. Campbell ‘qd J. Tanbre. HOSPITAL NOTES Leslie Cashen was admitted to ! st. Ann’s Hospital on Saturday for medical attention. Patients discharged from the Hos- pital over the weekend were Mrs. ! Russell Clark and brby girl, Mrs. James Gleaton anc haby boy,*and Car! Heinmiller. Paul Sauitelies and Charies Pega were discharged from the Govern- ment Hospital yesterday and were passengers on the Princess Louise yesterday for Seattle, where they will enter the Orthopedic vaspxtal for Children. Pyle 10lds mela, J mara mett Billy Swap It J - FIRST BABY GIRL FOR B. ROWLAND FAMILY baby for Mr. and Mrs Rowland arrived Sunday at St. Ann’s Hospital. is a girl, Teckla, pounds and Iive La The ! Binney 3:10 pm. at tt The newce weighing seven ounces Maternal grandparents are Mr. | and Mrs. R. H. Eurich of Montana, and the paternal randfather 1s Mr. Horace B. Rowland, who lives 1n Pennsylvania The Rowlands have been in Ju- neau for about three years, during which time Rowland has been em- ployed as a mechanic with Alaska Coastal, first J D - ROTARY CLUB IS TO MEET | TUESDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL The regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club for this week will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, at noon at the High Schcol. The pm;,ram for the day is under the directio of the following members: Superir Principal Harmon and Smemo tea- cher Eide i | 736-t1 | Al throngh The /V/q/zf The far-off, thrilling sound of the train whistle ... the distant hum of the engines...and the Union Pacific speeds on its scheduled way. While you enjoy restful sleep, let Union Pacific carry you to your destination—safely and swiftly through wind and rain...snow and fog. Union Pacific service is designed for you—Iluxurious sleeping cars...sleep-easy reserved coach seats... exclusive stewardess service on “City of Portland” streamliners . ..delicious meals. 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Buckhorn is brother, from Vancouver to their home a health resort that is located near o Phoenix. Highland P Victor p to join for the Christmas hol During their absence, their lov- will leave by plane soon ely log cabin at Auk Bay will be occupied ty David Andrus and Pat Nelson, who will be married next Victors also have an i Victor Brothers Compa Saturday evening paranof, mm auer, with J chief purser, arrived t at 9:05 o’clock rd, and sailed for Seattle 11:45 p. Alaska under Capt Crmmus( as in Juneau last from the Westw Ketchikan and m A Arriving on the Baranof from Seward were Joe Bazard, Mrs. Mar- Bray, Mrs. Jeanette Davis, A. Gerstman, William Holt- G. E. Johnson, G. E. Peter B. 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