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‘PAGE EIGHT e is that one of the|in why settlement has | co that a man who comes | omestead, on his | the same BARTLETT SPEAKS ON DIFFERENTIAL, Federal g foy more than two months, ac- Mrs own. | band tep billing in the roller show gave the~ Soroptimist club of Juneau rding to May Meyer Mildred Hermann presentec Jim Meyer sentative the Meyer, who with her hus- port on the United Natigns study are slated for group which she attends as™@ repre- Soroptimist’ Club. a de the farmers inja preview of costuming today. She urged a niers to attend the (HAMBER MEE'"NG te s re is no source of| Frances Paul, free style skater, ember 7, when the crec 1 pioneer farmers can |will be wearing a bright red velvet a world police force wiil — t ballet dres 1ed in white bun- & trimm; REPORT SUNDAY oy HERE FRUM HOONA \Vould Effed BUSineSS 1 favor of settling Alaska |ny fur, whi le velveteen, trim- tney gave a short old Amer med in gold sequins and fully recent trip through- _Da. My lined with taffeta is » costume tory, highlighting it Hefe, 09198519 SflYS Re ractical to te o be worn by Margaret Burgh on her visit to the views Land Sefflement Hwioramed g Ml N larg E -old Jud imble, wiho t the meeting ,w‘ t to steal show In a wer M Charles Jund, Miss Ger- ce in te | trude Wetzel, Mrs. Pauline Wash- t nouncements were | dotted swiss e ngton, Miss Alice Jean Davis, and f dress with Ellen Schafer Harold the | lavender orge cat > o _f':(l\’]‘f“";“"(‘"”"” = Gitls in the roller Show Won'|gaws FAT ] ‘ odudian g have a comer on the bright colors. EY. IREAT 10 MAKE t I this weekend T mced the presen b gl red. taffeta 1*"““- be Juneh BILOTE) on- | With a lor te sash and.Dale p F 2 s 5 ,’j,‘”‘i ol yiterman v ate in a bright SUMMER VA(AHON gk Lester also| Plue blouse trimmed with b 3 brouzht x(::\l:,];l pine” trees and a wide| After three mor and 15,000 i < 3 miles in the States, ine Rev. Rotert ice breaker Frocks for the group skaters stor of the Meth t Novethhés being ed by .ambitious r cn the Channel, will share i Guest of the Junior Chamber art of his trip with the cor month Howard sponsors of the munity Sunday evening at the Ju- utheast t work are Pat N neau Method'st Church. ar Donald Lower: / Goodwin and Lois The Rev. Matsumoto, the pastor palmer; A. L. Lyons, Mrs. W Paul, Sr, has )| made by John Gunther's fcines, Towa; Al Anderson one a hare of the s Lock 2, was among t Dr. J. L. Herrell, Pete for costum according to Mus. | guests a umtus Interd o — Meyers. X nal Missionary Conven ¢ision on the ma TH, BN, Wil fire) vereban Treat heard. Bishop R end of this mon FE |$EQ$ FlY FoRpkdwl will be wearing white slip- | 7'd Raines, formerly Pastor of “The Burean of ic L . | er satin costumes with high Rus- enue Methodist Church Bas tent no one up here to i~ en T sian collars with gold sashes. Mrs, lis, made a report on gate living costs,” Bartlett s He S!(AIING COSIUMES | Meyers will.wear a blue skirt and AmSioedan - Sonfer- added that cutting n T | her partner blue trousers Ministers School Rev salaries is contempiated ¢ gGlLER RHYIHM g 2 eat a ded at Purdue Univ y 2 { uneau Pastor was in a class nd the J interior. 5, a SORGP'"M- 1 hing taught by the new The government ? iSTS HEAR Eishop this area of the Metho- 2 their responsib Colorful Quifits for 35 @it Chur A5 Charsien- o THREE SPEAKERS AT - real injustice Skaters—Roller Review ! Among the places the Rev, Treat LAND PROBLEMS : | e lectured during the summer we Under the gener ¢ of in Four Shows N 0 c N E_d N € fi E f} H he Wesley Foundations (College “land ma Delegate s ; ath or thwest- s "l'.‘l 7 ...x‘ u”.. ers are 1g over yards of The Soroptim Club of Juneati|versity. b L "l o ite dotted swiss, smooth satin|pheld their w & Yauatin tHe | Aatad % the se u)‘h r he \' i - colored taffeta as|yris Room of the Baranof Hotel. As|Cornell U In a general disapproval o sktaters, mothers and recruits. from | cuest: speaker, Miss Alice Jean| Afodt R proposed lezislation aimed at “ ! the women of the Junior Chamber | Dayis gave a recesik I ipulon Bundey " ave At g vl ARFICIVUERL am Commerce rush to’ finish €0S-|trip te the Inte Scout | worship service, will be in’ the form rnment; Laialthe SRR mou: only” ada; WS 10F Hi weckend's “HhvsHmeesinat Coonatel k.| cf colored slides. Since many others s ; ) on Rollers,” roller exhibi- | Miss Davis a i 1 thers | more confusion to, the contusion L 5 have ATaki Main objection to the bill, ac-}" Scout from Juneau, made this trip| high i o cording to Delegate, is the & The roller review is scheduled for | under the sorship of various| be i ulation t the Secretary of performance Saturday Sunday | clubs and ations, including ber the sc 1 Interior may aw up to two and M nday evenings, with a \’,\EL—l = =g — R - s i million acres of land for settlement. | iAl matinee 2:30 o'clock Satur-| &= s = W = SO S W : Jumping the or ol and pre-school sage, the Interior dep: : 64 already withdrawn 1 costumes for the 35! dcres of land for sett katers to appear in dance, nov- | Kenai Penin elt free-style numbers, have SETTLEMENT T Leen designed and tailored right her sewing machines buzz- theory as My Your Beposits | » #) N, 7 ARE SAFE 8UY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this pank is pledged to conserva- tve operation. 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BARCLAY & CO., LIMITED, 68.4% Grain Neutral Spirits PEORIA, ILLINOIS " | Baranof Hotel. HOSPITAL NOTES (OUPLE (LUB MEETS pr"ESDAY NIGHT Two girls were born early this —— morning in St. Ann's Hopsital— The Couple Club of the Northern|a aaugnter weighing six pounds IL)gm Presbyterian Church, held|15 ounces to Mrs. Arlowe Gay of their monthly pot luck dinner at Juneau, at 3:25 a.m., and a daugh- v evening in}m- weighing iive pounds 15 ounces 16:30 o'clock Wedne 2 ) »f the cf [ s. John Bréseman Peli- 2 the basement rooms of the church. |to Ms. Jol of Peli-| Because - CENTENNIAL is Menu committee was Mr: and|can, at 5:14. i d o h 3 I |Mrs, Walter Butts, and Mr. and| Maurice Whittler. was admit- specia Mrs. Stanley Baskin ted to the hospital yesterday for made wit P soft-test’” flour! A short business meeting follow- | medical treatment, while those leav- ed. The Program Commitiee, Mr.|ing yesterday were Mrs. Gordon fand Mrs, Gordon K. Chappel, and MacDonald and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Dean Williams, took | Lezer and their baby boys, and Mrs. | over and a very plea hour of | Douglas Gray, Ernest Frances and | | games followed | Lee Smith The next dinner will ke December 15, at 6:30 p.m BN kit REVEALED ! the reason hotcakes made with CeNTENNIAL Pancake | and Waffle Flour dre more tender than hot- cakes made with any of the other 6 popular hotcake flours, CEN- | TENNIAL hotcakes rank RAINBOW GIRIS 10 | | it CHURCH ON SUNDAY. irst in flavor, too! attend | held on - HERE FROM FAi(RBANKS Fairbanks residents staying at the Baranof include George Heller- ica and Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson. | ON ALASKA COASTAL ing herc from Hoonah yes- by Alaska Coastal Airlines Stanley K. Harris and An- McKinley & W. Dorman ame in frem Funter. Ar terday wer TR Rainbow Girls are' to Three left here for Hoonah yes-|church next Sunday morning. | - terday, Robert Gruenwald, Mr The girls are asked to meet at | son. o'clock and then go in a body and | s u“r-1 attend the 11 o'clock service shl ‘m“n" PANCAKE & WAFFLE FLOUR Mr. and Mrs. 28 L. iag e T of ‘\nclwraas‘luu‘ :lla)':ln‘; b\:ln"r’: o M“ij; £ ! \ e Count on Centennial for more tender hotcakes ! WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! 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Ib. 80« Oven Ready Bir« CALL US TODAY NEW YORK DRESSED o STEWING HEN, Ib. 48 The Meat Packers have notified us there will be a limited supply of good beef until next June—WHY WAIT—Let us quote you prices on WASTE FREE LOCKER BEEF — CUT and WRAPPED TO YOUR SATISFACTION! ° Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time SAVE THE DATE . . . NOVEMBER 23RD . . . TELL YOUR FRIENDS CONCERT BY THE JUNEAU CITY BAND AND MEN'S CHOBUS moaflprmroafiprorfprmtenfiponcallpa el } THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 Derfirseallyomaallpmncafipprrafipemeaflyencafiporerfiyprsvtfipnensoliy fiproncofipponeflreenfiyroasnflprerfiponeoflypracefipeefipsmseally Miprroflyrencafipsenrofiprrtfippenonl) somelifsrmeslifottmnd i etrmcelifstrmae i oot gy Rogiis .