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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1948 VST S Y o 1 MISS RUTH JOHNSON CONG. JACKSON KIWANIANS MEET MRS, McLEAN TO VISIT EXLAINS WHY | FOR NOOK LUNCHEON ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND SPEAKS ON ENGLAND ™'y pUASKA TRID . vc e e ] 2 e e e e ‘AT BETA SIGMA pHI R | weekly noon luncheon meeting today | Mrs. Elsie McLean left on the Prin- Following the bprevious message |at the Baranof Hotel, with 16 mem- | cess Low'se for Seattle. She will visit RN A RS that he would have to cancel his|bers present | her sisters who reside at the family Miss Ruth Johnson, new mem- ,.onoseq Alaska trip, Congressman| Dr. H. Harris, reporting on 'he‘hcme on Bainbridge Island. ber of the Junior High School fenry M. Jackson (D-Wash.) sent|Kiwanis-sponsored Christmas seal| Mrs. McLean recently sold her | faculty in the Juneau schools, €n- |ihis telegram to Alaska Delegate E.|drive, now completed, said that th's!|home at Fifth and Kennedy to Mr. tertained members of Beta Sigma 1, (gob) Bartlett from Everett: Iyear's total topped last y 's by wand Mrs. Lloyd Coe. Mr. Coe is with Phi at their regular meeting Tues- « <t be in Geneva, Switzerland, [more than $200. He expressed ap-|the ®erri torial Health Department day night, with reminiscences of | py November 20 represent our foun- | preciation to all business men who here. her year in post-war England ot't itime Conference. | cooperated to make the drive a| Mrs, McLean plans to return to N Johnson spent a year Owing to bad weather and ad- |cuccess. Every district exceeded last | Juneau next spring, dther in March teaching in a small boys' school | verce flyinz conditions at this time |year's donations, he reported, some | oA April. ‘):orih of London, as one of the cf year, I ve it would be m-‘clvm' double the amount, Hea st d - s first group of exchange teachers agyisable for me to take trip to Al-| Charles Everts of the Veterans SON FOR GAMBLES to travel to England since the war. a at this time, | Administration, luncheon guest, was| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamble 5 Aside from her teaching duties,! wil make arrangements for the! ntroduced. . the proud parents of a son, . | her stay in the country mark- trip at a later date. | - [Who Was born yesterday aiternoon ed by many high points, greatest Please advise whem you arrive FROM PETERSBURG |2t St. Ann's Hospital. The baby of which was undoubtedly her op- =eattle so t I can see ycu befors| Dr. J. L. Herrell of Petersburg | tipped the scales at seven pounds pertunity to meet Queen Elizabeth. T leave here !:s staying at the Bavanof, Y48 ounded: Green Calf in informal conversation with the | _ Queen, she found her to be a most | e ily and sociable person As the first group of teachers to come from America in so many years, the members of Miss John- T H E N E w s group encountered many dif- or IDE Llsm a new outlook on life... ficulties in becoming adjusted to ONLY NORGE BRINGS YOU THESE FEATURES ml,mn was sufiering out the i Allinn One... hardest winter since 1890, amid Exira Long Life the antiquated living facilities of the smaller English towns. The teachers found housing habits to be a prolongation of grandmother’s —uncomfortable, but charming —with apparently no desire for modernization cn the part of to- day’s generation. During the year, many side trips enabled Miss Johnson to observe the great variety of the English countryside. In an area about the size of Minnesota, she found the mountainous Scottish country, with its lovel lakes in ‘a fr h natural setting, travelled south through picturesque, ancient cath- edral towns as well as old slum so sharp is this sophistication with fhe d ow h g o ~,,m------“m---m—~---~,. S e,,’% (] &, ) o4 = @ 3 districts, into the flat midlands, which is the agricultural center kngland, and down south of don to the resert country. She ed Stratford-on-Avon, where Extra (Quiet Rollator Mechanism Exclusive Nighi Waichman Defroster Z)). d/% BE/Z'ZEDCJi fo. QUALITY SINCE /887 she saw many Shelespeargan plays preduced and listened "to noted lec- turers at Oxxford and Cambridge. Speaking of the educational standards of England, Miss John- scn mentjoned how avid the Eng- ish children were to adopt Ameri- LEGION AUXILIARY BETASIGMAPHI PTG AS GRAHAMDAVIS &t e lish hooling is much like the | R Tes Topez - FALL FORMAL TO Z\’EWS WEDDING TO BE i e . a5 B i ok i e B o e o e e S i 5 spkvp el U b | e e Ample Frozen Food Storage Abundant Ice Cubes Roomy Vegetable Hydrovoir - Dry Storage Bin The Ladies Auxiliary of tne Am- 3 3 i school, which features a vmgm\ erican Lezion, Juneau Post No. 4 was announced this morning AP cultural and advanced curriculum, PR oot 3 Here's l]\;\l news you've been Ihu a meeting of the Douglas Vol- o {by our standards. The balance Al met in the L out last eve- y P 2 Midy CHREar G wil by S Tk T d waiting for the perfect overature unteer Fire Department will be e ,h("‘; K‘C’“r ‘:\Xi]r C:n:)lifl of the pupils may go to the sec- ("e e”e 0 qy llt ning. Committee reports were pi sented, three«merhoers weére: we comed into the organization, and of- ficers installed Mrs. Agnes Kiefer, reporting Rehatilitation, told of the n for Christmas gifts and wrap- vy modern school, which they attend uhtil they are about 15 H'ar\ old and then go to work. A very fortunate children may 2116 the Holiday Season. The Beta held tomorr Thursd: evening €igma Phi Fall Formal, always a | in the City Hall, taking the place spot in Juneau's social sea- Of the regular meeting date last scheduled for Wednesday | Thursday. The refreshment com- BootBr AW et AL ovember 24. On that eve- mittee anncunced that all mem-| —Cout WAL PO AR . attend technical or vocational before Thanksgiving, Beta bers attending should take a spoon _ Mr. Royal O'Reilly wiil give the| gongels, or the very expensive takes over she Baranof as baked beans will be on the eve-| “ride in marriage. Mrs. Lennie wpyplic” schools. Davis this evening at 8:30° o'clock} the Northern Light Presbyter- Church The Rev. Willis R ALASKA FLECTRONICS Factory Certified Service Department 307 Seward Street . Phone 62 hexs vobed toisena $10, to the Vet~ | o helehits in danciug: pleasure."A 2 i R SO Sl AT BARANOF 3 B U i e flcor show. quite unlike "m\tme SUBS MINFIELD SCHOOL 4 man -nd‘ ushers will b€ popald T. Lowery of Palmer is presented in Juneau in recent y Kenneth Clem is teaching ~ . “4mes DeMers and Mr. Eu-| o4 the Baranof Hotel == ere Lockridge PSRNy Christmas Wiappings. | ouyigly nu'(' the evening’s entertain- k at the Minfield School| Mrs. Mabel Lybeck, chairman of ment, A specially trained “corps de ,m,“m;,hway subsl;lulu;u the Child Welfare committee, dis-| palleresque” in a spectacular debut,| for Thomas Marshal ;ewl.{,. teach- | vited to attend the wedding. cussed the nieeds of the children at|as well as speclalty songs and danc- | er. who underwent surgery at St - All Iriends of the couple are in- the Mt. Edgecumbe Orthopedic Hos- | es. o 2 4 ¢ pital, It was decided to write ~r the | C‘,‘,;:’,i";’;‘lfil‘"Pvr,‘;L el bt iha AnO HospHAU S ngers on the, Princess Loulsé s names of children having birthdays | colorful coronation of the Sweet-! EORESTRY PICS SHOWN l-,.l‘" .";"mf' Fhers ey Wil in cne month, and remember each heart of Beta Sigma Phi, to take | e 2 S K-\n home for thE_ winter. one of them on his birthday I place at the magical hour of mid-‘ Following the regular’ meeting ! “114'1\!1: x‘; l;\‘ [tl;fllgp!rli;k:rman. of Nugget Chapter, No. 2, Order of Eastern Star last evening, Ken-i Also on the Princess as a pass- | neth Clem entertained the mem-|enger, is S. P. Moe, who will join Mrs. M lyn Dapcevich and Mrs.|night. Final selection of this Queen Sandra Zenger were appointed to|for a Night will rest in the hands of | work with the Legion committee to all present at the dance. A promi- plan jont Legion and Auxiliary|nent Territorial official will be there | Pers With two Forestry sound films his wife at Tacoma and later meetings to lead the lucky lady into the| 9N showing the work of '1he~ U. S.| both to return to their home here. Following the short business Queen’s Waltz. | Forest Service and the U. S. De-| e 1 partment of Agriculture in thel s| Tickets for this festive formal| h AUGHTE 3 held. Tnstalling Officer Edna Polley |occasion are now on sale from | URited States in general and one| A DAUGHTER, BRADFORDS was assisted by Agnes Kiefer, Act- members of the sorority. Beginning | titled Tongass Timberland, show-| A baby daughter was born yes- ing Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers in-| Thursday morning, tickets may also|ing Southeast Alaska. The films|terday merning to Mr. and Mrs. stalled were Leoné Lincoln, Second |be obtained at the Baranof Cigar | Vere obtained through the courtesy | Curtis Bradford in St. Ann’s Hos- Vice-president; Silva Zenger, Secre- | Stand. {of the Juneau office of the U. S. Juneau. The baby weigh- tary-Treasurer; and Sandra Zeng- iFm‘l‘St Service. unds and 1 ounce at birth | During the business meeting cen named Karen. At join a brother, Cur- u"llifxrfx{:::l—ilx-‘:e!:\"s members was s HUNIERS s DEER [ with Worthy Matron Edith Bar- three years of held. Mrs. H. S. Waldemar, Rosina | | ras presiding, plans were made for | li Davis, and Ilah Parmenter were wel- | FROM (“I(“Aeof HUNT a Christmas party and announce . comed into the Auxiliary by Anita’ ments were made that the next! Her grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Garnick, Initiation Officer. | Better luck than most hunmxal“”"““ meeting will be cloct;onl(irem, of Oakland, California, is Refreshments were served bY haq is reported by a party that Of Officers. |*visiting at the Bradford home, in Hattie Peterman and Anna Bod- | jeturned yesterday via Alaska anticipation cf the grandchild. | ding. After the social hour busy coastal Airlines from Chicagof Is- adford is a Standard Oil em- Auxiliary members tegan preparing|jond. The hunters returned with a for the Rumme ale which Was geer apiece, thinking the outing was ANNUAL meeting mstallation of officers wa ed 8 | and has b heme she will Jr, who is \‘ | | ON PRINC! .Ash LOUISE e - Mr. and Mrs George Kenny are' ploy held today. !f'ne but' the hunting poor, until| - s coasmont they heard of the generally small! take. SMAH. BOM 300“ ! 'Tu:l:rlimp\l:ll(']mirnl(R:\lph J. Riv-! ‘*,:L;Ul'l\"x eral; - CAN TIE UP AT 10 i sixeon direcior of Atucka, PROTE(IED FLOATS Commission ‘l!m_mw G'(x?;‘i}]a 0‘1 | Aeronautics and Communications | Alaska Coastal Air Carson Soon fishermen and sportsmen in Lawrence, owner of Qull\s Bakery, | EN"OY and Max Rog deputy marshal of small boats will have ten more ale of property, also £ \ places in Southeast Alaska waters ='- 1 numter of persons con- where they can tie up in bad weath- municipal, school and ; RESERVE er. Installation of mooring floats © irs, and took care of will begin ne: to the Territory The Te oner’s Court, - ryt taki hunting. He i I‘{,,‘ (IU//(/ I“", sneers’ office has awa tract to Hayes & Wk weather-b )u'\d in Sitka the week for the lump sum ed sites along Stepher Seymour Canal and Chat e a0 otios. TONITE wees PUBLIC INVITED.,... ELK & H ALL Proceeds for Christmas : Charity Fund and Children’s : : " Christmas Party. Icy Straits. The b opened in- ELECTION CANVASS cluded others by Willis & Bryson WORK CONTINUE and Edwin Hildre, both Juneau — Ask for Schenley Reserve firms ork of the Territorial Canvass- @f your favorite package The installations probably will be inz Board continues each day al- $fore and bar month, allows ur completed early ne fal returns still are —— —— ——— ———— — — — — ——— w— though the contract December 22 for the Third Divis- If you prefer bourbon ...you'll like Bids will ke publicly opened Tues- ior s te n wa ished yesterday, except | L7 g day on construction of some 750 for re cinets from which no ' nclent Age lineal feet of rocadway at Tee Har- report has been received l S YEARS OLD bor. Bid forms, plans and specifica- ‘Work on the incomplete Fourth tions can be obtained at the office Division was under way today, in l EVefy drOP KentUCKy Stfalght bourbon SCHENLEY RESERVE, RARE PRE-WAR QUALITY-BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF * 65% SRAIN NEUTRAL of Felix J. Toner, Shattuck Build- the office of Lew M. Williams ing Secretary of Alaska | SPIRITS » ANCIENT AGE, STRAIGHT BOURSON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF + SCHENLEY IKTL. o, MY, LY,