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PAGE EIGHT = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949 KIWANIANS ELECT |BETA SIGMA PHI |Bob Rice, Bride, (LUTHERAN LADIES (DAY MARKS REQUIRED |EDDIE CASH NAMED | mesing, "which wil be Safurday MILES IS AHEAD evening at 7 o' ¥ b rks’ STANLEY BASKIN | GROUP MAKES Wed in Seattle T0 ELECT THURSDAY| ON FISHING VESSELS| PRESIDENT OF NEW | [onns = 7 ociock in ars purks IN THE LONG R i ' ] 4-H CLUB IN THANE UN v lAN A . «| The regular monthly meeting of | A new regulation requires the * e o - i ] Io pRESIDEN( 1 CON(ERI p r"ve on Denall the Lutheran Ladies Aid will be|same day marks to be displayed by BONS OF NORWAY GIVE ; held in the social room of the|fishing vessels on inland waters as| Ten boys 3“: tgmsedm(: i;‘“" ANNUAL BALL SATURDAY T i 3 : L church on Thursday evening, be-|are’required hy Article 9 (k) ot|day evening and formed the Thane | PRI Juneau Club Launches Tu- byT:],f‘e DTy ‘3:;;”;,’2:‘, b e :;ow;;h;.t raintow-hued | ginning at 8 oclock. All members |the International Rules of the Road, [4-H Club. electing officers andndla-‘,nfE‘;:;:';:: s ovited to the Sons 2 . A _ L, . & : are urged to attend this meeting [according to a statement from t. | cussing projects and meeting times. Y , 2 aturday berculosis Drive, HOars |career women i Beia’ sioma s, daeberked from the Donsi| %, the snnual eectin of affcers N, & Hovgen, Acting Commander| Didie Cosh was chosen Presl- WEht at 10 wolock in the Moose | R s " Seoin, wolld: seein 16| yabogRy el ked from the Denall|yyl be held, and plans for the ba- [of the 17th Const Guard District. [dent; Donna Cash, Vice President, hall. Pete Hildre is general chair- Mrs. Frances L. Pau assure complete success of the con- |make their h:m: 18 (0 JUneAl (0lzaar are to be discussed. Mrs. Jam-| This has been accomplished by|and Annie Livle Recoreer r':"mbefDr b A i WP Noveinben 99, | 5 They were marsied last Wednes. |¢5 HAOna and Mrs. Ray Nevin are lan amendment of Part 80 of the Mrsi xt‘-m L. P;x;ksmand ers. tEle p::t 0’;82‘]‘: Job selling tickets | 9 i V] ar 0 e instruc- i However, there are numerous _de- day evening in the Peace Lutheran'msl:;;:]:mhoj:i:zzs'm be used for m;?;;ea:“]:; I;’; :‘;t_fld VY"LE;‘;'. _‘;g:i‘.lee“h ewo,:mtg with her own Music for the dance will be a tails which take careful attention, |Church in West Seattle, the Rev.|un " ol call should contain the |January 16, e o s gt e et three plece orchestra: Albert Pet- and the Beta Sigs a?"(’ eager to fill| Ernest Bergeson officiating at the word "understahdmg_" a"unny L ,'mmb.le LoL nquuui Tlm’ olasr . ShliaAtY Who will be‘exson: accordian; Phyllis Enebers, ahead, and launched one of its|‘he 2“”]‘ lc,"_f‘]““*‘ Theatre so that| double-ring ceremony. The altar| " nieq plizabeth Mosher will be the | -essels and reads: “All vessels or|taught by Mrs. Parks, are Barbara Piano; and Frank Pineda, stee. | AKEWOOD, Ohio —“The long and most important traditional project: ( “(fl TF 10 A”ly“)’ ”_F‘““‘d may ie “tf! decorated in the autmn tones,| peqper for the evening's prograif. |trawls, when under way, shall in|Newman, Anne and Joln Livie, Suitar, - the short of it is this,” says Paul Miles, i annual Christmas Seal salc{SWelled to the greatest possible ) with bronze and gold chrysanthe- |gpe hag traveled extensively in the | daytime indicate their occupation|Donna and Eddle Cash, Jetty R0-| civil engineer.“I'm ahead any way you the Alaska Tuberculosis Asso- ““:\‘:'\{” BRI A m\;‘?s. 4 ; g 7 | Interior and will tell of the child-to an approaching vessel by dis-|senberger and Rotert Parks. RUMMAGE SALE look at it. I've switched to Calvert ligible mhn-u;n'c: the scl‘:elarship marrfageblbev h::“)brn‘:.gzr gl:/‘lfnLcli!:\ren.s homes she has visited includ- | playing a basket where it can best| In the youngergroup. which Mrs4| Legion’ Dugout Znurs, Nov. 10, b‘ocau.\‘? I got more fak.my money, skin who, as Vice Presi- | Vhich is for the annual five-wecZ: | Bjorseth w}(,n'e a golden gray pin- ing the Lutheran orphanage at|,e scen. If vessels or boats at an-|Livie Will teach are Joanne Eck-|1:30 pm. Robekah Drill Team. Caleert'shelier tasle moxetRubetler bus ;l«;:.( '““‘ ho“n‘ :L“‘n_, ';,:.vs)m,m High School Music Institute on the check suit and brown accessories, Daoga, Bor have thels.gear. out the)'..\hllfl,l:‘;:1;0‘:1‘”9‘ G 47 bieatih v * iy EQJX;fi?;:’fggmélaglfiréfigfi‘%xrig on -the approach of other vessels,|eatsOH. Calvert Distille: 1., Nevr Y City 3 - e OVer . University of Washington campus. |with a corsage of Talisman rose: since James McClellan moved away e o o how 2 f i e dire Work on the projects they have SCHWINN BiCY 0 bt s “He speke briefly oi] Members of the Beta Sigma Phi| Attending thc Tuneau couple STORK CALLS TWICE il e ;:C;{“‘mi‘y;;dh s e 4 o A el i 1 r the i g ncert ittee worked hard at|were the bride’s brother-in-law and club plans for the coming year. conceTy CIIIM e t 7 ] 5% Other new officers and directors | (h€ir meeting last evening at the|sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hale of AT ST. ANN S HOSPITAL |ihe nets or gear. | who will te installed next month,|Baranof Hotel. This committee |Seattle. ! ik KAY KENNEDY BACK to serve during 1950, are Dr. D. D, |r:umbers Ione Williams, Dorothy | A small wedding supper at Maison| Two babies were born within : arrel .| Bla v o | Miss Kay Kennedy returned yes- "V Marquardt, Vice President; Archie Farrell, Freeda Bechtold, Mary Blanc followed the church cere-|s4 hours last night and this morn- (i trmyn Excursiin m;::fl wmre: (fl / | The Juneau Kiwanis Club to-| day held its annual election, con- sidered the program for the yea: ans chose as President 3 ¥ ter | Pusich, Harriett Smith, Teresa | mony. |4 B i Betts, Treasurer; and Ed Shaffer, h | Y. ir t. An S| r. g g » 5 e t . w | Fenster, Jacque Fisher and Ruth| The bridegroom's parents, Dean| ol s "S. Bospliah _{she had been a guest of Mr. and| Dr. John W. Clements, John W | ' Had | P d A baby boy was born to Mr. and (uMrs. Jack Allman (Ruth Coffin) Grifiin, Dr. H. C. Harris, Donald | Bader, chalrman. |and Mrs. C. E. Rice, were among|mrs, Don Moles at 6:45 pm. yes-|or a week, at Tongass 1 L. Burrus, Fred Dunn and Dr John Montgomery, diréct Dr, 'Harris, who ha € man of the Tubercylosis Associa- tion drive since the Kiwanis Club A { Tu]l(et dlstr;buti;n kwas one item|those who greeted the couple yes-|terday. The child weighed seven on the agenda. Tickets are now |terday at the dock. | r EnAnTE & | avhilable at the Alaska Music| Among other friends were some'po&:é—:;:r;’r:ugecsig:tfl:::xtl:‘ be- | Home ,gfigbgli@:"‘:l:smn Or-‘ Supply Company, Baranof Cigar of Mr. Rice’s associates of the Vel—‘camc the parents of a baby boy der‘ Office Thursda 'N’;v 1'0 11030 Phnne 704 Stand, drug’ stores, local clubs, and ferans’ Administration, where he is/at 4 am. today. The child weighed |4 m. b Afien ,j’ o .A luia‘r' | o e e bty (hrec | all members of Beta Sigma Phi.. |chief of. the administrative divi-|seven pounds four ounces 8t bIth.|gge ~ - o o years ago, again heads the cam- sion: - Both the Moles and the Hannas ! MEAT PHONE 60 paien. He ssgea memicr 1o (| TUREE. NEW LAWYERS |ioston State Gotiese, s been here| " " 2222 jons which showed an L‘“lCll‘XL! since: May, as secretary to Maurice \ R ¢ TR .!‘ - P t I“ JUNHU AHER ORAI. |F. Powers, Executive Secretary olrEMBlEM (I.UB pu"s AW QuSEM : J“neau nel veries - n““glas Del'vel‘y organization of the campaign. Th Wi tiaye gl ST S M Mond BAR EXAM YESTERDAY 've.: seactie ace in Oetover, .|~ BENEFIT DANCE FOR 4] Now HowiNG cour 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m ’ L ] although some member-workers | ® 7 | Rice joining h { s later. plan to get a head start on thei s b R m‘; ice joining her a few days flber! AMB“'.‘N(E H’HD g Bwt brders Delivered A”" T,ime own., Dr. Harris prefaced his little [Juneau today. & s - e i Robert Aste, Jonn ¢, Dunn and | JUNEAU RIFLE, PISTOL |cuis o, ‘50" are. enthustasticas THESE ARE SMALL APPLES—FINE FOR LUNCHES talk with a heartfelt tribute to the late Mrs. Bess Winn, who was)M. Willlam Krasilovsky were given | making plans 7 ! ( £ 1 2 g plans for the public dance \ 4 Exccutive Secretary of the ATA|their oral bar examinations by| CLUB MEETS TOMORROW |cuey wiit sponsor November 19 in i) C'fll]s Al ‘ LES Box 2 89 L for six hyem.\ 'l’(“l‘:]'i“ G;;’:se \X}efi‘?wlx‘:n k;?:myelsx_\ the Elks' Hall, the proceeds of At the luncheon meeting today | terday. The Juneau Rifle and Pistol| Which will be turned over to the ; Wesson Reliance—Pieces and Stems in the Baranof Terrace Room, the|d ; s ; Olub will meet Thursday night Ambulance Drive fund X I 7 = race Ro t ; [} 33 /as " inn’s successor | ritory of Alaska. | f i speaker was Mrs. Winn's successor at 7:30 oclock at the small bore| It is hoped by Jennie Rusher, International Paul, who also is a former worked out Ly the end of the § Sterling Reliance Church’s si < 4 The occasion climaxed years of \ in “that position, Mrs. F“"f;;wl;flm_vpammn_ Ml of the men Mre|Tange I the A. B. Hall for the|chairman, that all details will be 2 i first practice session of the year. dent of the ATA. graduates of schools of law. Krasil- ! i 2 y NI . | Meetings will continue to be meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in the A = v » @ 2 vsky was graduated from the Cor- | = ) | She explained how the annual OVSky gl held each Thursday throughout the Elks' Hall. i Hn“zv . . . 5 "' hn 95(: GMPE .""cn . nu"l 45!: income of the Association is bud- nell University school; Dunn from! el S Sbant iversity & 3 winter season and are open to e refreshment committee for z geted 5o that the money will be of the Stanford University school; and P this Sweek’s -mpetiiig - nolidea’ Havel| | QUALITY GUARANTEED " Pl both men and women. reatest benefit throughout the Aste from the University of Ar-; y McLeo irman: Muriel” Ma-| gl‘erritory Mrs. Paul ~t‘;m:ed the kansas school of law. | Tuesday nights have been st | McLooc el ) a | 4 UNA FLAKE a ; . L " . _laside as Ladies night and it is honey, Lucille Marshall, Jessie Mer- 1 oz. tin < c fact that, for the most widespread All passed written tar examina- i i1 ritt, Gertrude Millard, Ellen Miller, I 3 - good, the ATA works through tions given here October 19, 201 hoped that an instructor will be 35 -e ey e Wala b | itz . established agencies. The largest| and 21. av“;:lmed tp:cainnl these ok Betty Ninnis. 4 | { i Hershey's Z % S ” g " i by esday, Nov. 15. ! e, 4 ¢! a Aste, who appear tired during I 27 budget item in the annual report, ste, who appeared tire uxhni\ ‘The club now has three small| Members are asked to take ¢ ]flflfl E."s | anchns . Po‘lnd 35!: KISSES . . 5 0Z. ce“o c coples of which were distrizuted, the examination yesterday, X - o h | i il . ' bore target rifles which members articles for a white elephant fea-' @ J | is for rehabilitation, chiefly in the become the father of a new baby | ture, and there will be games as !} 4 Snoflake SO o osivhm iy (b7 ewrter 1 the 4oy g T from$lup | & MIRACLE WHIP . Quari63c | CRACKERS . . 21lbs.55¢ ; 3 “Kiwanians are making a real & | All members of out of town clubs| At the last meeting, the Su- investment in the health of the SOROPTIMISTS CLUB and prospective members are cor. |preme District Deputy and _her| 48 to cliGase from ASSORTED FLAVORS ? Ten-uolj.v by und}ert?nk.m_‘g the re- CANCELS MEET‘:‘G]dmny invited to attend Thursday | team—Supreme Marshal ~ Marion ¥ sponsikility of this drive,” concluded i | Hed d Chaplain, Flor- | b il e L e Inight meetings. Membership in the | Hedges and Supreme Chaplain, Flor- | g % . . uarl sgc . - ue to the fact that Armistice ' ) 1oy pe had by contacting | ence Holmguist—installed these of- THE ! k q Ray Packard, boat-builder, was Day falls on Friday the Soroptim- | . . 3 " i g’ o {Mr .Boddy at the Alaska Laundry, | ficers: Beulah Lee, Trustee; Gladys welcomed into Kiwanis member- ist Club will not hold its scheduled | s non"a¢ Quilico Sports Center rgr Vuille, Treasurer, and Verla Hous- WGGET Fresh Frozen 16 oz. pkg. |, Ballard ship,‘and will be officially inducted program meeting. The néxt mcctmg‘al the Thomas Hardware. Oo: ton, Corresponding secretary, snnp STRAWBERBIES 5 : 47c BESCUITS i 7% 0z. fin lac into - the club at the meeting next of the Club will be on Friday Nov- - A s week. ember 18 when the remainder of | i A TSR RUMMAGE SALE | Fisher's or Gold Medal U. S. No. 1 Netted Gems The only guest at the meeting lue mouthly activity reports will| HOLY TRINITY BAZAAR Leg Ry 5 gion Dugout Thurs., Nov. 10. Ask about today was Carl Heinmiller ot be heard. | ¢ about our | | : .m. Rebel Drill Team. | L e SRS | Food sale and Ten, 2 0 5, Sat,| 130 pm. Rebelsh Dril Team, Lavaway Pian | @ FLOUR . . 251b.bag2.59 | POTATOES . 25 Ibs. 1.49 koot Company. SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S.| ____ " g e B S S A SRR | R | ettt bbb el ,GRANDMA SAYS: rHevRE sTiLL TOPS WE DANCED FOR JOY : ' FOR FAST...EASY SEWING |'f SHORE’S LOCAL FRYERS ARE BETTER WHEN WE DISCOVERED / | 77 Fresh A NEW KIND OF DRY IO -y il 'S GROUNLBEEF . . Ib.52c | LEG-0-LAMB . . Ib.85¢ CLEANING THAT TAKES T o : e ' {4 Lean Shoulder | Fresh Cured < > o, . 4 e WASHINGTON CO-OP BROADBREASTED OVEN READY TURKEYS ORDER YOURS NOW S ——————— Campbell’s Van Camps VEGETABLE SOUP 6 fins 89c | PORK and BEANS No. 2 tin 22¢ Giant NUBORA . . . 63c | TIDE . . 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OIKEI ‘ : A R M l s T l C E D A Y NEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES | Wik the magic key. Mokes | This Ad Good Thursday and Salnrday ELTS ... NEEDLES : . . PARTS keyhole butionholes, oo . - CLEANERS —_ w. ». jounson Phone 17 Juneau, Alaska Box 1232 Heln Support Juneau's Ambulance Fund . .. Attend the DANCE at the Elks’> Hall Friday, November 19 —— Sponsored by Emblem Club $1.20 per couple | | el A R R rvz~+z-|-++-|-|+m++“ By e mmenfllmmenflmmonflmmenll~

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