The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1948, Page 6

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s SRR s - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SCHOOL ELECTION IS (Knute Nystrom |BPW LUNCHEON 1S 5o memar e oo KIWANIS CLUB'S GALA 11", S e JACK KRISTANS RETURN "™ % FROM TWO-MONTH TRIP 7, | gave a very excellent review of the sections of the Territory since. 1ding SET FOR MARCH 30: | Celebrates 80 |HELD MONDAY NOON o vunchers entie atoser DINNER-DANCE TONIGHT | 50" sears ot ihat time ' tankers wnd o pickup, wer s L e 7 i | Woman, the Lost Sex.” In closing' The Kiwanis Cluxs dinner-| Fairbanks. } a fire which destroyed the 1 pei 1 S Tfl ODEN fi"fl 9 Y Y ! d | B her review she urged the members dance to be held at the Salmon| Pallbearers will be G. E. Cleve-| Mr. and mrs. vack Kristan re- ard Oil Company's boiler 1 ISHRLTAV g 1} IS. Yester aY b S e e o] 0 oRe et R if they hed not Creek Country Club tonight at 8| 'and, Harvey Moore, William Biges,'turned aboard the Aleutian after |and garage at Anchorage on Su: | B R e B e Tl Rl oclock has all the aspects of a|Howard S. Ryan, Tom Rodnich and spending two months in Southern |day. The nearest fire hydrant, rict! Knute Nystrum, City of Juneau|on the terrace of the el w“,v’ ],} mm"“l:mem'h was made that very gala affair, as announced by | joe Stocker. Interment will be in | Califo) visiting their daughter, | three blocks away was found froz i p 1l |Street Department employee, was|Rhea MacFarlane, President presid- oo o it 0se birthdays fell Chairman Archie Betts. A large | the Everegreen Cemetery Mrs. Francis Goldman in Los An- | en, which blecked effectived work it underway places|che abject o urprise party yes-|ing ¢ in ‘F?br\xar) and March would be attendance is expected and the| ———————— seles. Mrs. Kristan stated the by the fire department in fizht- next Tuesday moining with the |terday afternoon in honor of his| Guests introduced and welcomed honored st tho meCiE on Mon:|plany for the entertainment have) EMBLEM CLUB MEETING hern portion of California was ing the blaze. ied judges and clerks as follows: (0th birthday. Nystrom, who came|were the guest speaker Dorothy day and some lucky member wil peen completed. This is a semi- | The Emolem Club will hold their|badly in need of rain and that the oo — — A NI Glmbérs f0r the e JutieRs it 1000 anid il HedEE | N RIG o l;;e Dl; “,“ s I;_', receive a member‘shlp pin. Birthday rormal affair. | social meeting tomorrow night in'people of that section were becom- KETCHIKAN VISITORS L o O mins with| 1tk 1. City for 15 yeats, wa oohic | oA ARGRUNE T4ll) Socarbiontit: | i Ve i ML A ‘he Eiks Hall at 8 otclock. All ing concerned for the spring frult| Larry Lindstrom and C. W. Ab- the A Yudpes,| pistely gifsidsed by the party which | b (astie Re S OuklEt s vl e v birthday cake. W. L. BALDWIN RIT | ‘nembers are requested to attend crcps. Mr. Kristan stopped off in | bott are in Juneau, and staying at Mrs. Bert Lybeck | attended by all City employees|Beaumont, Alaska Coastal Airlines S“"?;te‘z::‘:fm:&l be in charge of past rites for Willlam L. Bald-| s there are business matters. to IKetchikan and will continue to Ju- | che Gastineau and Baranof Hotels ru:"\ ":.:"(.v.‘;;v(f_‘ I v-__\ ing Mayor Waino E. Eendrick- | und Mrs, Dorothy vSn,\,(.“mn‘ De- .zem_u Earline Huli, SR ot the wAln. who passed away Sanfrm\y, be discussed. 1 i near '.\ut‘llli the next week. - n and Rev. Boyd partment of Education TB X-ray committee asked that March 20, at St. Ar Hospital, Margaret Burke is the chairman e, HERE FROM ANCHORAGE birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Lillian Uggen played “Here .er committee meet for final in- will be held Thursday afternoon in | ¢ the entertainment and re(.rt‘sh» IN FROM NEBRASKA Mrs. J. Carlson, Mrs. Majc e Auk Bay area|Mrs. Hendrickson and enjo,ed b¥|Comes the Bride” introducing Alli- | siructions for the work they will do he Chapel of the Charles W. Cart- | ient comimittee, and she will bé/ Hazel Smith of Omaha, Neb, is: Clitheroe and Sam R. Kelly ars will be Pan| persons who attended at the son Swanson Forsaug, a recent bride | ,och Wednesday evening. i er Mortuary, at 2 oclock, with| ss'sted by Betty McCormick, Ethel in Juicau and staying at the Gas- |staying at the Gastineau and and judges will be | co: of work yesterday. Ny-|g memter of the club. E 3 avis, Marjorie Antrim and Rita tineau Hotel | Batanof Hotels DeHart and Mrs Rfl_\i trom was presented with a new suit- { 's. Reba Hardin, former Trea- E. W. Jekill, In|case for on a proposed trip he| urer was presented with a gift from INTERIOR WEATHER he polling | plans to make soon to Norway. Bert|the club as she is leaving Juneau Temperatures uver the interior ' Igloo No. 6 of which Baldwin was hool | Lybeck reet Department Fore-|for Mt. Edgecumbe to make her of Alaska were generally below 2 member. es are Robert | man, also gave Nystrom a hand loul-" ome. zero this morning, the lowest at Baldwin was born in P ; clerk wili] o jeather wallet A report was made regarding the 3arrcw, 35 below. It was -19 at " e s | Sqme difficulties were faced when |awarding of the Singer Sewing Ma- | Fairbanks, -31 at Northway, and 21 have :.va for candi-| Mayor Hendrickson and L 8 “hine i AR e AN G ine and members were urged to|oelow at Dawson. Y()lll' Deposits for the school board are Dr.| empted to demonstrate the Work-|iave their money at the next meet- SRS 2 de, Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Rod- (ngs of the fancy locks on Nystrom's | ing and a report of their sales Jim O'Brien of Hubbard, Ore., Akervick all of Juneau. From |new suilcase. Neither had brought| Mrs. Novatney was introduced by 'is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. Daniel J. Livie and| reading glasses and finally Ny-| JOSNORE W CEUADS: iz Bay ;lu ea Douglé om, who h F sight despite IN D W .LAXU\-‘ (‘\1 um‘- | 1s 80 y .r\‘ol 8 d to read zh; BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS | directions for tk open at 9 n“mn" Nystrom came to the U. 8. when lt, REA! l Y g March 30 and |he was 18. He will make a trip next S s pl’ g a au iDean C. E. Rice reading the eu- llogy. He will also conduct ser: | Voore. \\'ices for the Pioneers of Alask. A PELICAN VISITOR Rudolph Is'er of Pelican is regis- ry, Il tered at the Gastineau Hotel at 7 o'clock Tuesday € to San Fi isco and Norway will determine if the|where he has many relatives. T hool District is to be| e HE managemenv of this v the ‘people u.’l .ium‘-xxmg 5 , bank is pledged to conserva- yunding area and at ne | ti overation. The safety 12 time the new and ‘.\tldl(w“«’MSUNRLSE SERVI(E ON u(vedepcmors' funds is our year Mg i !EASIER SUNDAY [0 addition the bank is a mem- ’ B i Have bwo RuLjecte] ber of Federal Deposit In- l“ m‘s m‘ s BE HELD IN CHURCH New Sandals, Wedgies K ] ors against loss to a maXi- ARE and at the v)yl;!t«‘lnl‘. o L U:v :}znlxe:‘, Ha Aa aufmibe servibes b an »DOI‘ Xioras mum of $5.000 o4 SERIE 8 rbid | Board. Re.|Easter Sunday, conducted by the 'NSU RED A O Young People’s organization of the ther one votes or or f e )_J?h_”‘é“:m’l ! [ varlous churches under the spon- s A ‘?“"" e o five | sorship of the Juneau Ministerial trict, one must a vo! PSS EN G ER S, v Y £ s P . | Association, will te held at 6:30 = L g ) besandth vl tenyon Duock I B Norsh. iht e ¥l o FIRST NATIONAL BANK | SSUINRY {0 1 a8 ‘ ' e SR L : under id the taliot given > Lyterian Church 3 styles of JUNEAU, ALASKA OC\\“‘ )"]'(' "rvnf : ot ehi j;hiur‘i‘ In previous years the Evergreen Bowl has been the place but due 4.95 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION %& = ;;Xl'mi}",’ ;nm"”lif‘lzt(‘;”&'m"‘spéi::;f‘m the inclement spring weather e 58 m,‘ registering required the services will be held indoors. 15 s iR citisen of 'A1| o oon | SgETR ftem the | ¥Ariced - aska and living in the appointed In-) S-UrEh ErOUDS b b( respabalieh \ : 10.95 dependent School District one has' the service. Adults as well as tue privilege of voting at the {Young people are urged to ",‘““d' f1ec ‘”"_p ‘m the designated poliing| All churches participating plan to e 5 | have breakfast for their young peo- RS £ | ple groups immediately following the | sunrise service in their respective place AS ABOVE. .. HENRY HOGUES REIUR“ |Peasgn ->-se—— Punched Platform Sandal in Red FROM SEVERAL WEEKS | nammy Race mee or White Kid VACATION IN STATES) .00 i ana Ketchikan, aiso didate for the Territorial Sen- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogue re-'ate on the Republican ticket, is at turned Monday via PAA after| the Baranof. sey weeks visiting in the states D They spent some time in L« NOTICE geies and while there Mr s| T will not be responsible for any family held a reunion. The) S0 billd contracted by y one other visited their daughter and hus than myself Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Ganahl in! (344 3 ETHEL MILNER. Eugene, Oregon PRTR SIEIE EL ) Mrs. Hogue's family also held their reunion in Billings, Mont., and during that time Hogue attended the Equitable Life Assurance Society AS ABOVE ) terenc Seattle, I vhich . conirence i Seate, tor wnien @, STREAMLINER R Wodgie Sling, in all White neau. He stated that they met many to CHICAGO Red or Pepper, Green $795 Juneauites during their travels in the states and they enjoyed their vacation -ro other JUNEAU SCHOOLS T0 GET =, - vl A-DAY EASTERVACATION | EMPIRE BUILDER | [ '\Ns g Great Northern's Greatest Train e Juneau hools will start icago is just two nights away . D ¥ o + Vacation at 2 o'clock attle on the fleet EMPIRE 2, 3 . 8.95 of the afternoon of Friday, March 26 5 and will return to their respective class rooms on the morning of W King ' Street March 31 | Station daily at 3 P.M TR o s i PR | ORIENTAL LIMITED to Spokane, Min- Genuine Levi's, now available at eapolia, 81, Paul, "Chicago, lo | A B ek e CREPE Soles are bkl —e o ’ SR The Oxford above in Medium ! v ® BUNNIES Add t) to the holiday! A y P sweetness to the holiday! i PR, Brown, with crepe sole and heel $6 95 Northern Fldg. box of Percy's creamy-rich choco- Fourth Ave. at Unio B | SHOP NOW while sizes are complele : 5 A ® CANDY EGGS lates is a delectable gift for wife, sweetheart or hostess. And for , . STUFFED the kiddi nothing surpasses i 1 ; ANIMALS our sugar coated chocolate bun- nies and Easter eggs. Many as- ‘: < SOF‘TH FRANKLIN STREET N »:.; 053 AR~ ® ICE CREAM scriments, beautifully * packaged | T/ \ b —all modestly priced. Gne Man’s Meat .. . 00000 | . ® CIFTS is dene to a tasty turn by Fire, properly r('gululfd. ; death and destruction. - > ) iIt’s PERFECT Check your Fire haz- ards today! And protect your prop- | ' erty dollars with ade- ; guate §"ire Insurance. - B TERRITORIAL s AUDITOR INSURANCE - BONDS Juneau. Alaska / "';{\‘%i"’ J LIA k (Paid Adveriisement) 0000000000000 R N

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