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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SOROPTIMIST MEETING. -~ TO VISIT PARENTS NEW WFICERS 4 ‘ There will be a special ocalled| Mrs. John McLoughlin and her INSTAL[{D BY | meeting of the Soroptimist Clubj three children, Molly, Terry and 'on Thursday, August 12, at 12:00| Tim, left yesterday morning on |p. m, in the Terrace om of | the Princess Louise for Seattle, | the Baranof Hotel to discuss re-|They will travel to Franklin, In- JUNEAU IOOF visions of the by-laws. All mem-|diana, where they will visit with !bn-s are urged to attend this|Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Harrell, Mrs. At the regular meeting. of Snvcr\, very important meeting: MeLoughlirrs - parents. Days of '98 in the Klondike are be- ithe season closes August 12. Bow Lodge A-2, held in IOOF Hall, ginning to stampede to Vancouver,| nurray, vice president of the last night, officers for the current e B. C., where the Annual Interna- pBristo] Bay Packing Company, a|term were installed by District Dep- tional Sourdough Reunion and 50th | girector of Alaska Pacific Salmon |uty Grand Master Forest Fennessy Anniversary ganventlon will be held Company and in charge of opera-|as follows: August 12-15 in the Vancouver Hotel, |tions of both eompanfes is in Ju-| ‘Olaf Petérson, hoble grand; Fred reports B. J. Parker, Intérnational neaw completing end-of-the season |Jicolseh, Vice grand; James® Lar- President. business. Mrs. Murray, arrived from o, R. 8. N. G.; Ben Havdahl, L, S. Robert Service, Bard of the Yu- geatile by Pan American Saturday |N! G.; Bemard Hulk, warden; Hen- kon, has arrived from Monte Carlo, 'tg join her husband here. ning Berggren, conductor; Geerge| A. V. “Art” Buell, noted Klondike| Brictol Bay Packing operated at!Jorgenson, cHaplain; Clarence Wi cartoonist from California; Captain pederson Point this year. At Dill-|anen, R. S. 8. G. E. Almquist, L. S. A. J. Goddard of Seattle, who piloted |ingham, Bristol Bay maintained a|S.Dan Jeknich, inside guardian, the first Loat down the Yukon River; joint operation with Columbia River {James Sofoulis, outside guardian. Leonhard Seppala, famous doB packers Association. A substantial| Assisting D. D. G. M. Fennes musher from Nome; Mrs. Grace'wyn in the Bristol Bay area resuited |were Past Grands J. P. Christenson, Wickersham, widow of the late in approximately 1,300,000 cases of |James Larson, J. R. Langseth, Sam | Judge James Wichersham, Juneau; reds, Murray said, for all packers. Paul and Chas. Bland. Lee B. Loomis of the Iditared, now| on the Peninsula where A]aska! Delicious refreshments were en- living in Portland, Ore.; C. A. “Clem” | pacific is operating at Sand Point|joyed at the conclusion of the meet- Alexander from Moose Jaw, Sask.; anq maintains a joint operation with jing, which, among other things, “Klondike Kate” Rockwell Van the Pacific American Fisheries trought out an exceptionally lar;e Duren of Bend, Ore.; and hundreds 4¢ squaw Harbor, the season which turnodt of members. ! of others will “whoop it up” when ! oncludes next Thursday has notl ATHERIZED 5 W WE AYS they exchange tall tales of the Gold geveloped up to expectations, ac \ {Rush Days in Vancouver. Outsoles specially treated to repel water, wear longer. PAGE TWO ™ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1948 SOURDOUGHS ARE Peninsla Run T0HOLDREUNION, ! 004 Sars 'Gene Murray VANCOUVER, B. C. E, Murray, regarding the salmon 1 Gold Rush Sourdoughs of the yyn on the Alaska peninsula where Not too good is the report of E. Wearnzn-Biao ' swoes UNEAU 2% 0% «:by Pan American Clipper icording to Murray. P o |FED. EMPLOYEES The convention meeting Friday | Goodyea: Stitched with stout, hot-waxed thread. yil One-Piece, All Leather Insoles will not curl; insulate against dampress. f Ly the Grand Ball a la Monte Car- lo, ond wind up with a Potlatch | Banquet on Saturday. W. E. Had- | dock, president of the Vancouver Yukoners’ Association, and B. R. lDusenbury\ Past International Presi- morning, August 13 will be followed | 70 HERE: 32 LEAV! | BY ALASKA (OASTAL E“:%';ESSI%},E“ Twenty-two persons arrived and | 2 left with Alaska Coastal flights| The National Federation of Fed- erday as follows: |eral Employees met today at its Pliable Uppers of plump, selected leather, beaufifuily styled and finished. 4 All leather in vital parts. All maferials, including linings, eyelets, laces of highest quality. Special fitting features to aid growing feet. Frem Skagway: Andy Anderson, monthly luncheon in the Baranof | by €. O. Sivertsen, Past International Mrs. Lydia Jackson, Gildo Zivar, | Hotel, and following a musical and | President, Oakland, will take former Malcolm Gilpin. | pictorial program made tentative sourdoughs from San Diego, Los| From Haines: Roy McCord, R. plans for the meeting nexi month Angeles, San Francisco apd Oakland | Clark and Robert Thornton | which will be held in the evening. to the convention city. “No Boun-| From Ketchikan: J. B. Strong. | Among the 15 or more guests, dary Line Here,” 50 year slogan of, From Petersburg: F. Roe. | present at today’s luncheon were the Argonauts of the Klondike Trail From Excursion Inlet: John Brock |Mr. and Mrs. Evans of the Veter-| which has served as a golden tie of | and Ed Bahke. |ans Administration and Laura and | dent are co-chairmen of activities. | V¢ I A Soudough Special train, headed | ETTING AROUND ALASKA is easy. And quick, too. Flying Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. 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Milton, Peter Strong. ’;“e['mfl’;e 5":“;‘1’“ of ““";‘,“‘ St ¥ | To Taku Lodge: Joe George and R i A | Achayak. sengers for here and left at 1:30 o'~ To Hoonah: Mrs. Edna Dick, J.lBaranof Hotel. Mrs. L. Arthur, Tila Brown, x’ To Wrangell: Andy Johnson. P. E. Hansen and children, Mrs. J. Magazines ol o and wife, Mrs. W. Johnson, Ada| and daughter, Leah Rieser, Mrs. R.' A special City Council meeting and John Gebale. | night’s meeting are: the city bud- Pearson, M. Richards, D. J. Rowse,| Joe Thibodeau will be the only To Seward: H A Haven, R Parka- | B S i 48 friendship through the years, will| From Gustavus: Mrs. L. Olsen pjott Jones who are instructors| Tive the greatest Northern Gold Rush From Chatham: S. E. Thorpe. Guests and members greatly en- | B, | were the animal life slides taken |number of Alaska scenery slmesi { The Alaska Steamship passenger! 10 Chatham: Anna Ebona. | | clock this morning enroute to Se- B! Angell and John Marvin. i Clem and wife and children, May| To Haines: Anna Woolcott, F. L. Hanna and daughter, P. Millikan,' SDFCIAL (ouufll Johnstone, Alfred Lomen and wife, . 'Taylor, M. Taylor, Deborah Taylor, has been called for tonight at 8 E&g”d! 0 From Ketchikan: Mrs. Eva Gray,| get; the tax mill rate and pend- o o Emma Sutton and Mrs. V. S. sgh,‘ member missing from this evening'’s la, P, B. Shrenk and wife, Harry Lu- Otto Walrod of Blaine, Wash., bring together around 1,000 old- and husband. |with the Alaska Native Service., timers, it is expected, as the pio- From Pelican: Helen Waldrop, rpere were also several guests from in the history of the continent. 'B(fiifnstii(!t!:a: R. M. Stutte and joceq the musicale, composed of it g several piano solos, presented by | FORIY- FIVE H ERE To Sitka: D. W. Thomas, A. Eber- | { hart, Mr. W. Stutte, Robert Stutte, and screened by Malcolm Greaney. wife. ST T Do(KS lASI NIGHI |” 5 sitka: Walter Hanson, Andrew | Were shown. i ) | Matson, Jack Obyo and Edward | T I { TWO FROI~< SITKA vessel Aleutian arrived in port at| Lo Tenakee: Maude Asp. G"b“% ; 6:30 c'clock last night with 45 pas- | To Todd: Magyo Panation. | McRoberts of Sitka are now at the ward taking seven from here as fol-| To Petersburg: Jeanette Phillips lows: |and Daniel Rogers. Adverllsed m Deveney, Charlotte Fulton, Georgia Weolcott, I. Goldstein and R. Gold- Galbraith, Elizabeth Gillay, Mus. |stein. Famous Safe, sure protection for wife and daughter, Milford Johnson MEE“ 'I'o"'fim Marion Oyster; Ernest V. Rice, wife Vera Winchester, Virg Trevopaw oclock. To be considered at to- J. Hesson, E. A. Hudson, Mrs. E.|ing committee reports. Councilman QUALITY SINCE /887 metine. cas, Betty Taylor and Tom Farrell.|is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. i MARRIED AT HOONAH | several Scouts from the United fRE"(H Bov S(ouT States when acting as mt.er;?reler George Mayeda and Violet Han- VISIIING j“NEAu 1: the Scout Jamboree in MOIssON, | .o\, "yore married Sunday at Hoo- | France, last year. It is Baillys | nah by U. S. Commissioner Hilda John Bailly, a Boy Scout from first trip to the States and he | Schoonover. Paris, France, visited Juneau last|said the visit has been extremely 3 e night aboard the steamer Aleutian, | enjoyable since landing in New when rounding out his summer York the first of the.summer. | visit to the States. He plans to return to Paris the Bailly becameé acquainted with' 15th of September. TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS Regular monthly meeting sched- |uled for next Friday, postponed "until Sept. 10. 962 3x CLoray “Hollywood Style” " CURTAINS Fresh and colorful, and you'll scarcely believe the . fow price. 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