The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Bearden Dragged Off Field ' 3 ; ] ] E ] ] \ the field by the Relief Piteher Gene Bearden is dragged fiewsy Nofes: ; From Skagway in final game at Boston against Boston es—1948 World Series. ' Wirephoto. T child—Mrs audience | y ctopped la Mrs. Henry Dedman beautiful slides she trip to Ben-M ree. vere served by Mrs. Mrs. Hans Soldin, wrence McGuane announced that the sponsor a second appe: Basil Horsfall and his s 2, and that the potluck supger day evening at go to Cali- r- e to ter Mrs. Fl the William Dueling 3. C. arrived d Mr Thursday the ) ident would Mr ers on Octcber on cot of the spent 1ld have a m on F room. Duelin \day, £2pt ha Mason of ay, left Thursday mor in to go will tak. anks and she to Fair Anchorage E Idin H Ruth ed Hutt astal Mr and Bor General A rse left T n to go to Juneau by tthews reiurned on p to California ist Frolander, visiting Mr. Frolander, left on the P cess Louise eturn to his hom Minnesota Veroniq n Trot He /inifred Hu Yoemen of Engl England, Bori aceful England, Merrie Hutt Laughin Ruth Popeski rie Keeton, who had keen as cook by the Yukon Railroad, left on rincess Nerah to go to the St medical attention. Mrs ployed 1 Winifred Flederma frs. C. A, Carroll left on Louise to go to Dul , where she plans to and have modical ati 50/ s Fawcett D Little Calfe, Bittersweet, Ruth Popeski Norman; Ki ifred Hu and Mrs. P. E. Olsen iter Phyllis Ann, left on orah to go to a new h ortland, Oregon d of their frie wish them luck P. saxophone when he was a 1 Nelson, Mads nductress, Mrs Mrs. Olsen, C irst President Sne presented lled witk 1 e Auxiliary. ] pent in danci led wit and eating de- Lang & s of assorted the is, olives, } t A Z Hel¢ Bittersweet ent m was o ds was at to “good his at nd Van so the gers return andwiche coff Hughes, the maste: tain fticers of 3 f the Wom- . i utive B mmerce enter and eokes. one of given in Sk Church gave a party The guests were Mrs. Mrs. Mark Lee and daughter Kristine, Mrs. Huklll and her daughter Marline, Mrs. Max Kaponski her daughter Maxine; Mrs. Blenkinsop and her sop Joey; Mrs. William Bigham ‘and her dren ald De Flynn was way Aerie the office Roert chool in elected Secretary No left 25, cant FOE, and Mrs C o. A social meet nan's C dnesday e public for the Public been f the i e Board william Feero Mrs. Phiillip Miss the lic s ous refreshments were se: M. S. Guggenheim went to Mrs. Thomas Cooper gave a yage" Mrs. Ivan Chilbeck. G wer O'Daniel, Mrs. Donald Ket Mrs. Clifford Matthews, William Burfield. Anita Kirkholm and > Cothern, two girls ber his 1 he was the w the Go! brought dren. Mr. Olse way all his 1if daughter, h part in life ;that their ie go to live in Portl r big loss to the tpwn Heim Mrs. G Lingle and her - ters Judy and Sherry Princess Louise to go to to visit her mother Bo: Lingle left on the P Louise to go to Seattle whe: plans to join the Navy Miss 0 HOME AND INDUSTRIA] INSULATION 3 the Mrs M . the hero, play- Pribbernow villai!, Mrs..E deserte Willlam (Buddy) Markel lelt Y a vultant teammates after Cleveland won the Bruce Boynton. Waen showea took on a The pres- Bosion, { n spending the summer to Whitehorse ; the bus to go was accompanied to Whitehorse b.‘I Wednesday from a} who has spent and Mrs. White Pass A very large “bon voyage” Zanten the crowd singing “Auld Earlier in the evening Happy Birthday to You” afternoon Mrs. Harry to celex Donald Eugene’s first birth- Myrtle Duncan Frances Billy and Donna. Young Don- as the recipient of many gitts. au by Alaska Coastal Thursday. party Thursday evening to Mrs. Ben Lingle, Mrs. Johnny Charles Coffee, Mrs. Richard va State College who have }))(F‘;‘E%PTION SHOES 14 Shatiuck—Blue 379 ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA \WELFARE WORK iN ALASKA DISCUSSED |LAST RITES FOR | ' MRS. MacKINNON 10 BE TOMORROW Late rites for Mrs. Lockie (Mar-| Rerort m ¢ 1 welfare W tha) MacKinnen will be held Fri-jers from various sections of. Alask day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at|made up the prigram of the lunct the Northern Light Presbyterian |con meeting of the J i Church. The Rev. Willis R. Booth |ional I and Dean Charles E. Rice will con- | Wedr duct the services and interment|Hotel will be in the Pioneer’s Plot of |planned the Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs, MacKinnon, who passed away on Tuesday evening, had !'® lived in Juneau for the past 53" years. She is survived by two sons, J. Simpson, and Donald, and lic four grandchildren, Lorna D Allan, J. Simpson, Jr., and Don- ¢ ald, Jr. o Pallbearers will be Clyde Turn-|'* ier, George A. Parks, Howard D.| Stabler, J. J. Stocker, Hugh J.! Wade and Lloyd Connell. So K Welfare now d protlems which , due lar in Pat unme Paulin working for Jimmy Patterson in th | Derby Inn this summer, lett Friday | morning to go to Whitehorse to tak € the bus for Fairbanks. | i i hoid The fréshmen of the Skazwa) l?uhlic Schoo! spent p most miser- jable day Friday when the upper classmen initiated them int | Ronors and privileges of high s {The poor children appearad ir A chool clad in most unusual outfitsi, and were put through all sorts o anhappy stunts throughout the homes 1a until 8 p.m. when they were cq) need 1 down town and walked acros: |y hich child the stage of the Colissum Thzatrc!emergency for the amusement of those pre: Miss Ruth Camero: i To add to their happiness th d of the nead for ¢ weather was against them also with wild winds and deluges of col {rain. They were then allowed to| 0 home and don normal clothin ind report back to the school wherc a party was given in their honor Needless to say, they all wish som kifd fate would make the sophs'c! 1f1eshmen next year. re due to Depart Juneau, in, foster in d receiv- ugh- 1 ¢ Re- Guy and Mrs. Margs @ spC club nee sing- club for the the protect natural par t nts all adoj approved by a Nan Blahe told of leld service rizi ined cawing ! Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson er ome of her friends at sarty Friday evening. $ 5 e dequate a T. D. Gregg went to Juneau )sgislatu irday by Alaska Coastal on a'men ness trip A : Welfare. Fa should blind a debury ning She mi Mr. and Mrs. William Feero, Jr., eft for Juneau Saturday afternoon on the Alaska Coastal plane Feero, candidate for legislature,' - plans to campaign throughout Southeast Alaska. Mrs. Feero pl to visit Mr. Feero’s sister, Mrs, C. E. Walters, in Petersburg, while ke is the |thus engaged. ded and deaf in- aid to th M.’ specialized types B Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chilbeck and small daughter left Saturday noon Ly Alaska Coastal to go to! Vancouver, Wash., where they plan to make their new homa, i | Senator “Doc” Walker arrived in | fkagway Saturday aiteinoon by Al- aska Coastal. | Aftors Tin- e in em- the IS ates| Word has been received that C. J.4 Roehr underwent a most serious | operation Friday morning in attle, and that he is recuperating | nicely. |, {1 The Elks opened their social sea- | | son Saturday evening, when all EI ,|and their ladies were invited to the' and{Hall to enjoy bowling, dancing,' the | cards, pool, ping pong and general ome | ‘un. A good time was reported byl JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE NOME Swift, convenient flights the uth, visit ten- st in big 4-engine Clippers. \nuAlll enjoy delicious food, exper service — as 8 guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- perienced airline Ask for details and reservations at-se BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 ' [CAN Hq[v A%fl’fl”/flfl lt’l ¥s CThe Splen of 1hTying Clppors all who attended. the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blenkinzop gave a moose dinner Saturday eve- ning. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Hermans, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Sheleby, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alex- ander, Miss Betty Albert, Mr. Chris Dolby, Mrs. Brena, Mr. and M John Stockard, and Ray Carder. They attended the EIks' opening party, then returned to the Blenk- insop home for a moose supper. For! this party they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. William Heldelberger, Mr. and Mrs, H. Welch, and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cox. Senator Walker gave an address Sunday afternoon at the Broadway Theatre. After Senator Walker had answered the questions of those present, a free show was shown. boat T of rate e her and Jack and chil- rved.| Cpl. E. R. Medcalf is doing tem- porary duty in Haines. He went to Haines by Alaska Coastal. Ju- “bon uests B v ' HIZGERALD ; KENTUCKY'S, eney, and Miss from been OURBO B % _ Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ i Sowrben Whiskey Juneau Foot Clini L & MALTING (O Us.A TLE BREWIN SEATTLE, Unif orga IN BOND of Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY e el ‘e emmmtsY. v« (CUSVILE, KT e e T > AT MEETING, PLWY | | | | | i ! d o the hom g ) attend. ' he unmet;g, H | Moose !.aiég-ii—; 700 L WALTER R. HE :Q Get a carton for the weeken THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948 - | ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell | With connections to Craiz, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 ssically and hildren. e said a licensing law for homes would not only ¢ standards of care for chil- ren but would also be a protectior es and give recognition mentally retarded b i1 meric In discuss'ngz the desirability thr bury ot tension of Field Services I Miss Alaska, ocial wor ould be the large s out headquarter ude Br . am for the worker in hel for on and Kuskokwim social worker in Nome when olished bue for ve . r in Kot rth country. the meeting Mrs sident of the Lea rial from these reports might be incorpol the latter which the Child Committee plans to send to 1 member of the Territorial Leg- lature, next eting of the Les be Wednesday noon, Octobe All women interestzd are invited >so AT BARANOF M. Jerome of Tiverton. szgistered at the Baranof (/ | ~way-nobGrishment SERVE MORE FOODS MADE WITH entennial 2 bk , SILK-SIFTED FLOUR Mary is otel. Qentettd®t . Regular Meetings Each Friday ARNOLD HILDRE Governor- Secretary (e More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next 2 leading brands combined! d! @ . o Therino-regulated roasted for uniform full flavor. - T -Fojr‘l;’ercol ator or Pot- § b : ; aKep ey A SCHILLENG & CO:sanFRANES J i | DIVISTON OF McCORMICK 2 CO

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