The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 2, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT {2TH ANNIVERSARY OF JUNEAU ROTARY o sfon oo CELEBRATED TODAY ' - | Philadelphia, Children’s Hospital, - Chicago, Dr. Blair served as \nudl- - |cal officer in the Health Service for 2% Blair replaces Dr, Krusich who resigned. last -- > LANDSCAPING JOB AT FED. BLDG. COMPLETE| The P. M. Schneider Trucking Company completed a landscaping - | job yesterday on the grounds suy- rounding the Juneau Federal Fletch train then the by .\l'ul\. Georgia May. Claude the Ju- ‘thos ,r((n wel former owner of wced that th in at the ! week of the con test. Capt Hugh Wa Welcon re nu\;l'lon of the building r. Hazel 1. Blair of Denv Juneau RSO S R FROM MILWAUKEE i Mrs. E E. Meyer of H Wis., are staying at U ! iv- - - s ed her doctor of mec re IN TOWN om Woman's »ge, Raymond M. Shelley of Anchor- }’]hl\(hlp]nl In her age is staying at the Hotel Ju- rnships Woman'’s Hospital, neau. Ti makes no difference how exacting your requiremeni or how varied the choice needed fo take care of that “"Special” ar- ray of Holiday gifts, a visit to Stevens, "The House of Swansdown” . . . orto STEVENS UPSTAIRS STORE will en- able you io make the selection irom which you who give and those who receive will share in the most joyous and glad Christ- mas morning. Gloves, Hosiery, Scarfs, Costume Jewelry, Bags, Handkerchiefs, Slippers, AND MANY OTHER Articles of Charm and Beauty await you here. Vs b" STEVENS “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores Moller of Sitka was |Building,” The work, which took| Howard C. Bradshaw, ict Reinholt Brust, Administrative v.m. to discuss me Reliable Transfer office by HERE FROM ANCHORAGE today's meeting about 30 days, was primarily con- y Grand 1 of Officer of the Alaska Native Servic is for the trip and for day, December 4 il cerned with T italizing . the soil Southeast rived on since July, 1946, has been appoint- he l*nd of exhibits the - e ) | A. H. McLain, Mildred Wandell, o o inet BAAT oA e, Bllatie | O A this morning with sev stant ANS General Superin- s CAA MAN HERE | Ernest E. Emerson and Salem Mat- DR, I‘,fl[;[ B[MR Now The O oRBYS Gien. %A a sibis 1 from Sitka Brust’s appointment was| Two men — | tingly, all of Anchorage, are regis- contractor L(’) Pilip & Son, who e here for an offi unced md\\ by D(m C. Foster, ' Harris, Pre {ellner, with lm LAA in tered at the Baranof. p Lodg B)usz will repl - torial Sports Try the wani-aas tor bar ! the ‘7% TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947 | o o exnivons e | NAVY (OLLEGE EXAM TO BE GIVEN, DECEMBER 13 fi n Chicago, will begin late in P v. They will be joined in Chicago by Martin Vietor. —_— Anyone interested in the project THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA H. C. BRASHAW AND REINHOLT BRUST ‘PlANS UNDERWAY JELKS DEI.EGA"ON MADE SECOND IN | ALASKA SPORTS 'ARRIVE IN JUNEA U COMMAND, ANS | DISPLAY, STATES o wio con wive it some asisance ! ing District Deputy Grand Ex- Fred R. Geeslin Will Re-! e e i aricnt. | | alted Ruler Here for | main in Charge of Native | ol o 90 Visitation i Service at Edgecumbe The U. S. Navy College Training Examination will be given on Sat- urday, December 13, instead of Dec. 6, as announced in yesterday's | Empire. Seven senior students and alumni of Juneau High School have registered to take the examination, given on Saturday | The examination will begin prompt- yon and evening and mem- 1V at 9 o'clock in the morning and re reminded to take fancy will last for three hours, | ind fish pond articles to the | bl A (1 Thurs- | - - RPBI KAHS BAZAAR : and better Rebekah g tonight of Ju- ans. The meeting ck Glover's Sign een-Age Club on ans of which wil | \ will be and - the ANS project 4 ! cumbe. Brust has been with Service since 1925 Alaska as Chief Clerk of tertainment tion with \Vmunm the Indian v Steward; John Do- 1941, He was born in Poland but len xalted Ruler of the Sitka g, L Ernest Dennis, ’Ll;[',u‘( Bakit ves tempo assigned v\nn am Hmuf] to Mount Edgecumbe in July and there under the 5 h.p. Johnson Quthoard Motors Outhoard Motor Kit and Cover Sets Air Matiresses 'will now remain _ new setuff. He has been Assistant perintcndent for the past three years. met at th John W D . EARLE HUNTER BREAKS LEG WHILE SKIING AT MOUNT HOOD, OREGON The perils of skiing were brought home to Earle Hunter II1. who broke his leg la weekend while skiing ¢ at Timberline Lodge in Oregon. rle, who has been skiing for Ars on th' Dou Ski Trail wi h tured his 7 the Thanksg 1 on Mount Hood is a freshman at Oregon State College and wrote his parents this ;week that he is hobbling to his classes on crutches. He wrote that I he will be “backing skiing in six | weeks.” visitation will > Elks Lodge Portable Big Beam Searchlights Coleman "G.I.""Pocket Stoves Tapatco Life Preserver Cushions Hand Tools 6-12-32 Voli Polished Brass Marine Horns Ship and Pocket Compasses Swedish Safety Stoves Give Him a Uselul and Practical Christmas Gift from CHAS. WARNER CO. G THHT e |I|IIIII!IHl'HI|IIIIIII|IIIh"lllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIHIIH | | i - o (HR‘!SlER AWARD CAMPAIGN OF VFW GETS MEW START Commander Hunt Taku Post s, he sald rs sell those they be secured from > Chairman Nei ATTENTION ELKS District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler HOWARRPR C. BRADSHAW of SITKA LOBGE No. 1662 - - - Carbon is about the fourteenth most common element in the earth’s orust A GREAT NEW SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ROYAL TAILORED-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Another feature in our policy of our customers consistently better values, with unequalled per- sonal service! Effective immediately we are offering a complete selection of the famous ROYAL Tailored-to- Measure Clothes for men and women. More than 200 beautiful worsteds, zabardines, flannels, coverts, tweeds, shetlands and sport fabrics . . . 80 smart new fashion models. Come in, sce this outstanding line..... you'll be surprised how liltle you pay for so much clothing satisfaction! will make his Official Visifation with JUNEAU LODCE NO. 420 Wednesday Evening, a 8:00 o'Clock DECEMBER 3rd, 1947 A LARGE TURN-OUT IS REQUESTED Welcome Brother Bradshaw and the Sitka Delegation ® INITIATION @ ENTERTAINMENT © REFRESHMENTS ® A SUPER-DUPER LUNCH $48.50 fo 75.00 Caslers } Mens Wear (Formerly Sabin’s) ~e==Save This Date----- e ———————— — |

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