The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1948, Page 6

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UARY 7, 1948 i i LAMOOREIS - INDICTED IN : MURDER RAP daddy Federal Grand Jury Re-'o! turns Five Additional indiciments Today THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— TUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, ] DOUGLAS : NEWS INSTALLATION 3 ING Ar meetings o Douglas | Girl Scout Troop No. 6 will be | resumed tomorrow, following the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The meeting will be held after school, at the Cochrane home on ¢! Second Street, and all girls who not completed theirr note Gast ks in connection with® their held last e work are asked by their s Hall. This ler to bring the necessary nual installation Plies Also money fo Masonic Lodge in Scout Cal rs is to in ‘tomorrow iR WGHCOSY | ez OF LVINS | . DISCUSSED : - (Continued 1:om The Baranof Beauiy Saion offers these JANUARY SPECEA| Machine Oi! Permanent Wave - $7.95 Machineless Oil Permanent Wave $12.50 SPECIAL COLD WAVE - §17.50 THIS IS THE FIRST TIME V/E i WL HAVE EVER OFFERED A S| sl COLD WAVE AT THIS PRICE, } JOINT | st have | | fl;\ onor ; ;o Kath- 3 born | bor® |against racial and relig Tl crimination, Federal s astallir L Page One) the eve: Installin, y Installi i Bach, and Ins Annie Gair “land 2 Tur > the nation's fore I were Edith M 1 st be maintained 1 world disarmament becomes prac- |y >, ASS m 1A ic Bertha D. K. Fraser Cuthbert, srant, Associate wa he club e Trumau recommended d for Hawai and Alaska believe that the time has Mr, Truman said in his mes- | ess on the State o “for Alaska and F admitted to the Union a sssie Cor o be . | States. recommendation -~ was t's second endorser od for the two " it first in his 1 message to Cc rder Have your hair styled in the Latest Mode. Razor-cut styling gives you a coiffure of which you'll be proud. - " FIINERAL RIFES FOR LAURA GUONG T0 B - o - FROM PELICAN Pelican s y JoWade Wed o5} s Charle: To War New York Last Nov. ment f the mar- Judge U, ¢ ad- ren Caro in very active Caro was was an interior dec- Decfense She ha trict Attorney ta ruled that Hal lowed to remain >, Judge Fo a will be al- in at * his present C ed Virginia New Presiden! Gene u:: Vuille Is Installed at wonow” Kiwanis Lunch Today ©.. ;.."< The weekly luncheon of the Ki- wanis Club opened with the in- stallation of the new President, W. C Gene Vuille, who was presented at the with the President’s pin ormer President Ed Shaffer. V then (ffer with the Past- ¢ AcCs Charles H He GERING ALASKA ROUTE O vt [ERELS] TR §x FnEss e ALASKA RIRLI rass lieved that she n in < gy d two small children taying with her mother ° y 1 to his home in New the end of war, HELD TOMORROW servie ho died at her home on will be held tomorrow t 2 o'clock in ‘the Carter Chapel The ili be conducted by the 1 Ernest for Mrs. Laura Tuckett Glen J. K Dan I Welling Devon, Ju- Chap- H John 0. Kirk- ns dur- | Quong. Lei Lani id fo burial tent will be in 1d evidently came with her husband many 3 a She owned her own kome on Pike reet at the time of her death B e " |ENORA MELIN, MOTHER sper nd Mrs. Caro Jur et, New York City - > CERE FROM PELICAN addon of Pelican is Baranof Hotel —————— i, well known Al- staying at the is a cannery opera- F THE PEIENT (R [ AND DAUGHTER, MAKING . THEIR HOME IN JUNEAU Mrs. Lencra Melin, with her mother, M and daugh- man, arrived and the three diak, and came here from Seattle after a twe months’ trip to Nor- den where they Lenora Melin is nd’s Bank, g soon be enter- the third grade here - JBPC DONATES $10 FOR CHRISTMAS SHID; PLA¥ MADE FOR TWO EVENTS At their monthly business meet- t the Ho- omen of Ju- 5 and Prof nal Club voted to donate the sum of esident Rhes It was 1 | the Juneau Public Schools - 'LUTHERAN LADIES' AID WILL MEET THURSDAY The Lutheran L | will meet at i Winther, 8 o'cleck Thursday evening, y 8, for the regular busi- {ness and social meeting. Mrs. Fred Baxter will assist the host- | € { ies Ald Soc The new officers for 1948 are:| | Mrs. Edward Dick, President; Mrs | Ray Peterman, Vice-President; Mrs, | Ray Nevin, Secretary and Mrs. O N. Johnson, Treasurer Members and friends are invited | to attend the meeting | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Ansonio De Minguo gave birth’to a baby boy weighing six pounds 15 ounces at 1:20 this| morning at St. Ann’s Hospital. | Bill Williams was admitted for medical attention sterday | Lynn T. Boyer was discharged from the hospital Walter Simon of admitted to Hespital has ' Seward oing W. M Worshipful Master e & Bach were presented 1 worthy gifts from the mem- Helen BeW#re C ué‘fis from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be. cause it goes right to the f i trouble to help loos pe germ laden phlegm, a id nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial 1COousS mem= branes. Tell your druggist a bottle of Creomulsion witt 1 derstanding you must like the are wing the R.W. CO and } quickly allays the cough or you to have your money back. 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