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PAGE EIGHT U SITKA MOOSE DELEGATION IS COI-ORFUI. GAY‘ After last fngmj\ dmn::r. the Sitka Those must have been gay days— those “Days of '98"—to judge by the fun Sitkans are having in the revival of them, incident to Tues- day’s Alaska Day celebration. Men ana women in the Sitka dele- gation to the Fifth Annual Con- ference of the Alaska Moose Asso- ciation, are providing plenty color for the four-day as they dress, act and part of picturesque early pioneers. To publicize Tuesday's doings, of | conference, | sound the | |evening in the 1.O.O.F. Hall, and is in charge of hospitality for the visit- ing women. The Juneau group en- {tertained at a luncheon for them ‘lndm in the Baranof Hotel PUT ON FLOOR SHOW |contingent made a tour of down- |town Juneau and Douglas, putting jon a “tloor show” in every estab- |lishment that was open along the way. They will repeat the colorful costumed dance-hall girls’ routine 4dunng the big Sitka celebration. | The first “show” Monday night 1»\'111 be in the Moose Hall at Mid- |night, the next at 1 a.m. in the Elks’ Hall, and so on Commissioner office, the finance committee for the | Girl Scout finance drive definitely set the date of the start of the| drive for November 7. FINANCE DRIVE OF GIRL SCOUTS STARTS NOV. 7 At a meeting last night in Scout | Mernice Murphy's | the committee changed the origm-' General Chairman Fred Henmng\ announced the appointment of co- | captains Lt. Commander Ed Chest- 1 er and Bud Phelps to serve with is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA him to launch the drive and. carry it through to a successful L‘onclus-J ion. It is planned to contact the‘ various service clubs and also de-| vote some radio time to a portrayal | of Girl Scout activities. | Because of conflicting activities, ally announced date to the later (‘xe of November 7, it is explained. VEVADA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murphy of Reno, Nevada, are stopping at the | Baranof Hotel. FROM KIRKLAND Jack Klumb of Kirland, Wash., RICHARD BUCY'S FIFTH BIRTHDAY (ELEBRATED A party celebrating the fifth blrlhday of Richard Bucy was held at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter G. Hellan,| yesterday. A Hallowe'en theme was followed ln decorations and games. Guests were Mary Katherine Shaw, Suzanne Hudson, Henry Hud- son, Julie Hudson, Kim Faulkner, Karen Faulkner, John Geyer, Ken- neth Rudolph, Charlotte Rudolph, Joseph Thomas, Cecelia Doogan | and Kenneth De Roux. | The precision unit, in Moose cos- tume, will form a section of the |Lig Alaska Day parade, which will Shaffer’s FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949 49-Phene-1 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best == At Lower Prices FREE DELIVERY end in the plaza before the Alaska No. 159 sent their drill team, the Pioncers’ f{onnel Th»erc,f a pnge:! thirteen members being a charming | ! re-enact the transfer of Al- aska from Russia. and vivacious addition to the con- b i ference. They made the dresses for | Sometime earlier, the original she old-fashioned costumes they Russian flag will te placed on the | wear complete to sunbonnets and | |pole, to be taken down in a formal high-topped shoes; the men some- vmxmarx ceremony such as marked how latched on to “cop” costumes, ‘(hc original transter. Unveiling otI the bronze statue, a full-size figure | a la Mack Sennett. G ; 1 ke 1l The women’s marching unit has| : ;ThPmPrOSpcdm will take place | a p.m. a serious part in the convention " program, too, and the women have The Sitka Degree Team (the se- daily drills in preparation for two cond name in each instance being exhibitions for the conference. that of alternate) numbers Willlam Both Sitka and Juneau women's Sarvela, H. Taubeneck—Past Gov- marching units will give exhibitiorss, | €nor; Ward Adams, Cecil McClain in the drill uniform of the Order, —Covernor; H. Taubeneck, Jr., tonight and tomorrow. (The exhibi- Earl Miller—Governor; Cecil Mc- ton will be at 8:30 o'clock in the |Clain, Wally Volz—Prelate; Andy| IO.OF. Hall; that tomorrow night, Johnson, Jerry Lockwood—Orator, { at 9 p.m. in the Moose Temple, foy |2nd Vern McGraw, Glenn Nelson— Moose members and their wives ‘sel’gemll'fll'“ms Neither exhibition is open fo the| Sitka delegates are G. R. Elia- son, Ward Adams, William Sarvela, public.) Ray Coggeshall, drill master of | Stanley Westover, Glenn Nelson, the Sitka team, says the women’s | Charles Shofner, Wally Volz, Don chief characteristic s depedability. | R. McGraw, Andy Johnson, Earl For the member-spectator, color|Miller, Arne Dorum, Cecil McClain, and precision are memorable, as the | Ben Miller, VW““Y simms, R. V. women march = rhythmatically in|Lockwood, Vern McGraw, Totil white costumes, wearing contrast- Cameron and James Brightman. ing capes and caps in Moose col- | Alternates to the Juneau Confer- ors. |ence are Tom Tilson, Wayne (Pe- | wee) Westover, D. A. Doyle, Ed Hansen, W. F. Smith, E. L. VanEr- men and H. C. Bradshaw. CHILDREN'S AUCTION AT BERT'S IS SET FOR TOMORROW EVENING The last lap of the race to amass Bert’s Auction Bucks is nearing an end. Since September 15, parents and children alike have kteen hording | ‘Women of the Moose of Sitka Lodge This Week’s Special LEG—-O0-LAMB United Food Co. 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Although neither exhibition will be a competition, the ladies would be more than human did Juneau Auction Bucks in anticipation of and Sitka teams not vie for hon-|winning valuable prizes in Bert's ors. | Giant Childrens’ Auction tomorrow. 3 DISCOUNT i % DIS on all cash In the Juneau marching unit are The Bucks have been given to ‘.rde "f 0 D lm Margaret Maki, Margaret Ballard, Bert’s Food Center customers in anj rs 'w 0 r 0r more Ydabelle Bryson, Pat Smith, Brita | amount equal to their purchases. All sales limited to floor stock. Bland, Julienne Bell, Lucille Ladely, They will be the only legal tender Wegreserve theright to limit all ssles Janet Francis, May Larson, Mickey | accepted when Tex White, pro- - FREE Phones: FREE Dudley, Phyllis Lesher, Mary Hag- | fessional auctioneer, auctions off bi- erup, Emily Pearson, Grace Wiley, cycles, radios, a ski outlit, sport- Scheduled .. 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