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-~ [4 and !aits. The: cabgoge! of the » THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA MEDICAL CONSULANT PAGE THREE tablishment of a program to treal not broken without very good |is wdd 3 :e s N o ' es tayy. fleet ‘was completely “dem children with chronic conditions in GIRL S(our NEws reason. She does as well ada »;he }c]an N w 3 5 i . Jack | he Ter! v v w > use. any job that is entrustes o her. : ished—the cupola in which Jackj 'S the Territory. A ward would be used £ any jol ; y £ Le> and, Leland Gault, brakemc: w"H U- S- (H"-DREN for children’s care and would prob- o B S She tells the truth, plays fair, and iah 5 f a the . . tutio 3 iirl Scou roop 5 me! ue does her work honestly. N ta re riding, was torn off and t S ably .be established in Juneau. | at gl toghd Y men fell some 500 feet down ti BUREAU VlS" AMSKA Children suffering from such chron- ‘\.lu.lmm and we are glad Mrs NANCY LEEGE, ’om agwa | mountain side, but were able ic conditions as rheumatic fever, NeVv-l is « :‘k again “‘l“’ "‘" Holl- Reporter. s i 1 "h " itie w n C 5, teaching us andinavian oy | climb back up by themselves. T - e chronic nephritis would e ¢ ¥ o st b morning passengers nductor, H. E. Mulvihill, w I Sappington,: Medical areq for here. ngs and folk dances < , Jan. 5. Ehagway" were' MW o was in the cabodse, was ' lost t for the U. S. Children ; We want to thank Mrs. Forward | Two ycung men just out of high (Special Corre ence) —On De- | 0y field, her mother, Mr hours Lefore he we 3 ed yesterday from San The program wiil call for the for her great help in gewing the | schoot 1n Fetchikan have enlsted ember 24 Will Flynn gave a| Seattle, and her grandmot [ in the wreckage. He was 1 ten day stay in the services of a doctor and a pediatri- rowing and planted in the | for three years in the U. 8. Air Chr stmas party in his apartment| g 5,4 Cch Jeannette deGr 1 ly shaken and recelved savera e will leave on Satur- cian. The pediatrician would L ich were attract.vely deco- | Force, according to T-Sgt. E. 8. on Broadway. During t} il n' Mrs. Hilliar cuts. ‘An’ CHRBEENEY: o or Hoonah to travel on the available for consultations in 0LRer yyicd as Christmas gifts for Pa-| Cralg, Juneau recruiting officer. o the evening he T b R b\ dactravtar -t tox g MS. Hygien A health boat. parts of the Tarritory. Diagnostic . % St. Ann's and the Gove| Hoth Hargld & Miynes 658 Aic v \nd mI[u-, and I e M(“”‘ n Wlite Pass Hospital | ihe Hygiene is [ummmi in part by clinies, similar to the crippled chi- (ymong Hospitals thur A. Zantow left Sunday for ger fort. to to the seenaiof the acci nt of the Children’s dren’s clinics which are now held o . | the first Girl Scout|Fort Greely, Kodiak, where they the crowd PINSAH to visit I N P Children’s Bureau, aska, gwould te a part of th which is “A Girl Scout's Hono: | will get basic training prior to attended Midnight Mass in a group Mre. Haze | the injured men i the Federal Secur- prosram. s to 1" This means she |assignments in active Alr Force The! e Miss Gail Brim were brought back helped finance the Dy, sappington will visit the Mt. xan ¥ with the money and | units. mell, Miss Lottie Gaify, Miss Be Mr. Mulvihill i3 the co the past five years. Fd:ecumbe Hospital before return- clengines of <th he res | ot -oo - Thomas, Arthur & . : st it e a ye .ppington’ sald that her ine tn her San Frane adquar- nything to'd her in confidence| There are 75000 -es n U. 8 Mrs. A. E. Tunley, . o A Belin, and Troy Davi L the 'J e s now considerng the es- ters nd rememlors (hat a coniidence | motor vehicles each year. Chris Larson, Mr . S e s Ao, From. kit AEeSBU N - Flynn, and Mr. and M eorg! Lee and r two daught s i e > N it < and Marcia, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr e Taylor (of e » i and aria, M. and W T et @ 8 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE 0 @ PAY CASH AND SAVE f ' Australia t. The Storis came to t R I RS B T Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson were [ of e A fbse! {I] “:‘ ;I S d'nner guests of the Rev. Harle, 1d Ton s to J Y '.Vi ’ s N Shrist { Scho accident, the Q¢ | Baker at Pius X Mi: n Christr ) b tatisa = Day. Max Christenson was also ¢ e o iy WerEs o | fl guest. Mr Eugene Joha fa & RO nd ghtqr Norah Tie residents of skagway av T i > Wednesday eveninz, December 20 | who e been visiting WMrs Jo- | 1 morning to a pict I r Board ll(\i '1’1\‘( (Aw‘. J " . Will Flynn gave a “farewell” din-}| M. and Mrs. Ohas. | —about 15 inches of :snow of the yenr Tuesday at. the | o ner at the Derby Inn. The turke mox ¥ | n during the night. Abou Library, and reelected ‘= & dinner was followed - smal r south W to serve for 19 },',) e" { dence. Mr. Flynn wished all of hi nd the beauty chanzed apu | £ | Py guests a “Happy New Year” Th j im Now, the street old Gutfeld: Record- | g [ X“fl“ QAW * | o guests were Miss Gail Brimhall, Ar {20 ice, car in spte of Mrs. William Beitin- | ‘ thur Sacorsky, Mr. and Mrs. Chri hoare e sponding Secretary, Mis.' g e Larzon, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. FIYD' | wiss Dorotl {aip and sitde—sany of them $ s; and Treasurer, Mrs. J ( Kb |,“ 48 ( o ond daughter Mary Ellen, Mr. anc | gouse cam wn. Aftor i | & Kar g}n J Mrs. Georgze Burgess and dau afternoon by | \ freeze the girg 1 —_— 10‘4' % BB W Ve Rita Clare, Miss Emily H ! Fisited e ield of i A re meeting of Skagway| *y stock, Miss Betty Thomas, lth she left T bn EnatNorat | A er 25, FOE. was called o1 | (g Morgan Reed, and Jack Kuens! {0 spend s 1th's holiday in Cal A son was korn to M nd Mi \ v evening but no quorum was | e B S G SO BT T R A b : | tor Monday evening 1 Ton B ].‘.;; nt. The x;v\\ men who hxd n“ Pl sk 5 P 1 !3 : Mrs. Dixie Turpin entertained a 5 welghed nine) tent 1t the evening playi s """". willt "d i fi P T Vednesday- 3 number of her friends with a “sonz . o . i i | g“‘ @S K E",Ug, a éY'l ‘W00 a L Uest a ‘ gunes xfl NrSEa fest” at her h nesday eve- i | -eo — h R S s very unusial d'n- | re are al least two,geas in SHOP AT THE 20TH CENTURY and be assured of the lowes! prices on quality ‘mer- 5 i g se were (he | Ro Jr., returned to verage automo eering r Mp. Stnce. D opd 10 i ek \ o i @ | chandise not only on snecials like these but ON EVERY ITEM EVERY DAY. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Welch, Mr. ¢ L Mrs. Charles Hermanes, and ! : A ; FRESH SHIPMENT LARGE NO. 2 FRESH SHIPMENT nch was served. 3 - : AN T HIELS CANS MONTANA turned home Thursday s u N D A Y Coastal from a hc Juneau latives i to the CAPITOL K. B. Hannan and his went to Whitehorse on the train. John is returning AR SA Uniiersity of Wash ngton. R - a2 Miss Patricia._Carroll and SRR i atDonaId Iturbi ewe, were cohost reported improving h they ave y ) n \ ir |excellent spirit. The at th of the train ¢ - e Higl neer, Ma . icharc crowd. The evening w an in es and d ncin A a were rescued ne 4 Carroll and Mrs. Herbert Riewe ‘ i 11 oc! 1 utes later ti found to ke i cisted their daughters in the serving |served coffee and the only badly s some burn: of del'cious refreshments, 1 The weck of holidays Christmas and New Years most perfect weather, lots on the ground and very little wind so that the young crowd ey large part of the time coas { srkating. Every willing driver \ a crowd of “hitch hiker 2ds be- | hind his car. The only sad note was | % Roger Colton’s accident. Roger is in | Juneau in £t. Ann's ospital at! rresent. | betwesn | e Se PAYCA A son was born Mr. and Mrs E T. D. Gregg, December 31, at 12:40 | am. The baby, who weighed (‘)"J‘[I pounds nine ouncés, has keen nam- e~ ed Allan Pierson. He joins an old- &) er Lrother Tresham III, and'a sis- ‘,&‘ ter Annette. y S i The New Year's Eve Dance held |e £ in the Eagles Hall was 2 gra md' Ch|cken Cassero e success. A very large, nn‘lmsmu) “,(u,ukuhhukenm “ crowd attended, and everyone re- RECIPE: Phcc:hxnsh;fdd cooked or canne s ported a “wonderful time. greased ussuok(* af with cheese S8ucEs by~ s asparagus 1S COVCC | nil sauce browns ) " from broiler hea i} e: ) i bubbles. For saic 4 r‘rrl‘;rgnmc, stir in 4 tbs. flour, tsp. pepper and 1 tsp- hot mdk sti 1t 4 ths. butter Of 1 tsp. salt, /8 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 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