The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1947, Page 6

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1 JUNEAU. ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1947 | PAGISIX ' eihibizes TI—E DAILY ALASKA I'MP[RF vl eased to make funer \ gain on the following Thompson, A. 'B. Hicks, Mrs. A.|Captain Nilsen and Chief P Jcements. Percy's has b Fo TAlbe wha Hlasol # Sl foi Bawrd AS "FATHER" OF A'"'B'l :J:"l":‘(;‘lxlxh[*llpl'uu(r‘:x;l‘hvl“\\ln):':‘\“lbx::x ‘) ")s e Jur to Hoonah: Gordon M ed - Donald K Greenwald, A. B el Aol Io AWAlT TRIA[‘\H\ in another home, and their Pel to Juneau: A. Ackerman.|E. Barnette, Mrs. C. E. Barnette, home was in very poor condition Juneau to Pelican: Lief Thorkel-|Elvira Barone, Andrew Bernsten, had app so1 | W. C. Cox, Earl L. Dalrymple, Mrs. | .| ly been several days since a fir Juneau to Petersburg: Mr. Mc-|E. L. Dalrymple, Mrs LaVerne Ken- Couple A(Lused Of A‘IOW had been in the stove Eachran, Earl Benitz dall, Marcia Kendall, C. S. Poole : d | et \eau to Ketchikan: R. J. Som- Mrs. C. S. Poole, Marthd Rudolph L Chris Smith Jr., Bobbie Smith, Mr: from Neglect s Ellen Zach, Catherine Zach, Petersburg to Juneau: Roy Pera- Zach, William Zach, F. W e Bill Short, H. D. Smith Jr Ketchikan to Wrangell: R. De-| Ketchikan to Juneau: Charles Judson, Anne Nclsun Peter Simpson, age 84, passed| away in Sitka on Monday morn- ing. He is the “Father” of the Alaska Native Brc rhood and was one of the original organizers tablished the : Ju- with the dead baby. The mother rud, M G. B. Linn Arrivals from' Seattle Clyde |las on New Year's Day there will Rogers said th; Yvonne's Dress Shop flew to S attle via Pan American yestel be a mass at 10 a. m e Rev.! for a brief business trip She Joseph McElmeel, S. J., being cele- | will - yeturn sometime this week, | Prant. The acolytes will be Henry '|and Frederick Stevens BROUGH"‘ HERE The father was discov along B. Hicks, Sarah Sharclane {E. A. Tracy, widl sail for Seward with their six year old son, in bed Hoonah to Juneau: M. E. Sim: YVONNE COOPER SOUTH |l)()l'(il..\5 CATHOLIC SERVICES t 4 ®'clock this afternoon Mrs, Yvonne Cooper, owner of | At the Catholic church in Doug- offers you y from the J before | mer entence Wrangell to Petersburg C Pearson of the group. He Sitka Camp in 1912 eau Camp soon afterwar Peter Simpson was born in the Metlakatla community in British Columbia and moved with the fol- | » lowers of Fat when they territory and Metlakatla vil prior to the departure of I brother, Andre DeBarra, who plans | to make his home in Seatile |" There’s news in the Want-Ads! R e K (3 Fine Enlerlainment || New Year's Evelf... e :r Willlam Duncan American >-established the he firs mur[. ining- § heldon Jackson Sitka school was later after its founder venny Juneau to Tenakee: W. I. Willis, man Bay, Hoonah. Pelican, Peter v | cie: EA I Brows WutieEehleE s was given last evening in the Dug- e 1o | oe. astnes,” Gonmetrsee, oeites| . FORISEWARD!4'0ICLOCK e prita i oo s ] . Auxiliary. The Dugout was gay with i [festive holiday decorations includ- to them Christ iska Steamship COMPany'siing a six-foot tree at, one end of EVERYONE is invited to ~ builder and Presbyter ary for many years f his ¢ 1 he was an executive committeems of the Alaska Na- tive Brotherhood Cyril Zuboff, of the ANB, left The Memorial || . Presbyterian |« » Juneau: Lana McNallen, Max Rogers, Lowee Bennett ian docked here from Seattle|the oom g to attend the funeral ser e L raril Sitka to Rodman Bay: L. Colby. at 1 o'clock this afternoon with TP TRTIE g = f Mr. Simpson 2 W e g o e "les Inside and Chu?ch \y 2 8 ne. Games 2 k vv(‘ | played included everything from 9 Dt ahee s i oes »a | FIRST BABY OF 1948 Oupige Ajassa ¢ Santa Claus. Mrs, Edith Shrenk A to see a beautiful and Jerty Perkins Were 'witners of WILL RECEIVE GIFTS Ithe prize waltz. Mrs. Leo dewett e Kedachrome Movie iplayed the piano for the waltz. Little “Mr. (or Miss) 1948, Ju- e Gifts were exchanged and Carlljeau's & baby born after mid- - & = ¥ 1 Weidman played the role of Santa ht of December 31, will receive 'ommunlgv Slnfl-Snng X |Claus, Cake, cookies, sandwiches | many lovely gifts as the winner of A o Y Tom and Jerries, and coffee were | he Baby Derby sponsored by lo- Because Centennial lsmad\ewnh special “soft-test’ flour iy the Shreh e | e by BHELy wonepred ey Lo \\\ tee Sunday Press. g e R Now on display in the Tot-to- ibhon with “1948” in gold num- Watchnight Service ‘:‘ Free Admission GET HEARING ON & 70" 0™, " " aomied oy by Flying Clipper! .. 8:00 o'Clock | ‘ LICENSE REFUSAL { 7unca brsiness men —_— EARCAINTARE ¢ ! o udwig Nelson has given a silv A \ s e e melea From JUNEAU RoinD TaF | SAVING Wednesday, Dec. 31 | Frank Kardanoff will appear be- } ing gowns, nighties, stockings, saf- il sl 0 0 e B o T fore Federal Judge G W. Folt g i an shois I 5 . | omert oo Eaafnlle 15 D7 o nisfi,c‘?i?fim‘”ilf g R B SEATTLE $ 95.00 ' $40.00 A Free Wll Offering || * ‘ !Court to prove that his character i — will be received and re- || Other gifts include a pink baby warrants the issuance of a 1948 | .omy and brush set frem Juneau | WHITEHORSE Y. T 1 25.00 vill be sold rmisision by freshment during in ; liquor license to the Occidental Bar. | pryo a rattle from Burford's, six & —_ I A0 % BB b _— of which he is a partner. Decision the | nursing bottles from Butle; auro, € [to give Kardanoff a hearing was |, phandy Lit'l Tyke Trainer from FAIRBANKS l 75.00 33.00 g | Imade this morning by Judge F°"‘|Tlmm1s Hardwa: a two-y baby e —— e > on the plea of his aiorney, Howard | ok trom. Barancr Book Siare 3 NOME | H silver poon and or [, The Judge a0 premaned TsEaC kg ool "\luvum 4h1‘vp and a wooly laction on the applications of G. G.{ 1o planket from Homic Bhanity Brown until February 15. Brown ; : ; RIS — || - had been refused licenses for his( Lno Doov anc : Arrange your bargain travel at Pan American . .. 5 The mother of Junea N store at Front and Frauklin 0 §t i S At . baby of 1948 will not be forgott arl § Vew and as admnistrator of the Jim 1 ;URL L B U 0 Dol er Baranct Hotzi-Telephone 106 he New Year “ ‘ ‘n BT | Christian Men's Fellowship 120007 A 54.60 sterling (Bargain tickets good up 1o 30 days for round trip and stopovers On sale through March 1 Ell estate for the El Li J Shi’l(‘v g i e U a beautiful bouquet while still in . he hospital. Bert's Cash Grocery Correctly filled out applications | ¢ We A | Comeetty taed out apptienions | 00 (e BT e AN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS were received from the two appli- < b 4 cants at Warm Springs Bay and f(""" “W“‘f;"’d M’”"“d" J_‘;]““‘"“ e System of the Tying Clippers g’ AR S ‘ ot 3iit Box, Joe Alexander will give | BEST for FLAVOR! CENTENNIAL . . . and only CENTENNIAL Pancake and Wafile the Judge sald that e will hold B : . E 5 S C {AL'S Wonderful d Onl them up until he has made an BES" “NDERNESS! Flour . . . can give you 3 NIAL'S wonderfu tfn erncsf: nly investigation of their merits. The or CENTENNIAL Pancake and W Flour is made with "'soft-test” wheat 5 1s had been previously re- 1 flour . . . the kind of flour you use for your very best baking. Then, cause a sufficient number 3 e ts had not corn flour, milled from special corn that cooks to a tempting tenders 5 \:i‘r(‘d;kl)}l’ lh’l d 1 'm’:dl‘f{“‘r‘h‘i ness . . . adds delicate flavor. Get a package of CENTENNIAL Pancake licenses. The applicants are Shipp “ A and Waffle Flour tomorrow . . . and taste pancakes in a class and Gamble and O'Neill and Fenton ¢ 4 s themselves. Always ask for CENTENNIAL, at your grocer's! e 5 qall byt y your g FROM KETCHIKAN Tilden O. Tyree of the Sommers \ =) ! Construction Company at Ketchikan - ) “ “n‘a is staying at the Gastineau 1 X AL L el n;"?’. : 7| 1Y “N SKIMMEDN MILK ? et WAFFLE FLOUR For Sale. Juncaa Dawics. Bring \m & PANCAKE & A oS e B = There’'s news in the Want-Ads! i i I THE ENTIRE FACILITIES OF The Baranof Hotel . Are Open to The Public for a e (o ! . SPARKLING NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY ‘ ! f: G . | E el | DANCING ... T 8 ; | | New Year's Supper Special Added Atiraction | FAVORS | fnaune ¥ [specially Preparec 'yl 'y s DINE d DANC 4 i g VIKI KENDALL" | oo i | U ; n VOCALIST ! . [ J YeOURa?ZOOUD FEATURED with i ROMANTI C ‘ 2 ASSURED The Harmodears g i 21 ) ,\‘l'l'!'l{l{i[.‘\'lflR\'}iI) MM“‘% GOLD ROOM and BUBBLE ROOM TERRACE 9:30 to 2 A. 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