The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 7, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT INSTALLATION OF VEW, AUXILIARY EVENT LAST NIGHT | Taku Post No. 5559 and the ladies | auxiliary of the VFW held a joint| installation at the CIO hall Thurs- day evening with Past Department | Commander John T. McLaughlin, | installing officer for the post and| Mrs. Dan Mahone; President, insta The foliowing officers we stalled for the post: Comm Robert Stutte; Senior Vice mander, Frank 1epard Vice Comma Jame: Quartermaster, Fred Dawley tant. C. J. Cahail; Dodds; Judge Advc honey; Post Surgeon, W son and Three Year Tru old Fennel the ent, Com Junior | auxiliary Mrs. Jame: 1; Chaplain, Mrs. C Guard, Mrs ; Mrs. Florence , Mrs. Lo ; Secretary, | Jobn McCormick; Historian, | Henry Cropley; Three Year | Trustee, Mrs Gustatson; | Conduc Natalie Color Bearer, Mrs. Franklin Moore. A Past Post Commander's pin and Past President’s pin was presented the retiring officers. A social hour and refreshr were enjo; Announcement of the ing of the post for Thur 13 and for the auxiliary, Wednesday, | April 12 was made. | A report of the activities of the| auxiliary since December, 1049, was | made as well as the fi | the March of Dimes condu the auxiliary. A rising thanks was given Mrs son and Wm. B. Jackson f standing assistance given the au: ary. y. Aprit| COASTAL FLIGHTS BRING 45; TAKE 4 nes tlights 3 45 persons to Ju- | neau and c 44 from here tc| points in Southeast Alaska. To Ketchikan: Pat Andrus, Leon- ard Tiery, Tom Rome, Ken Nelson, | and Mrs. Harold Sinclair; gell: Ralph Smith; to Sitka J. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Carter, Genevieve Mayberry Jimmy, G. Leach, Clifford B. Lew Wayne Phillips, Paul Otto, and Martha Joseph. To Haines: Thomas Rivenes, H. Davis, R. Bird, Leo Land, Danny Thomas, Martin Hc and William Jason Jr.; to Ski y: Herbert | Richardson and Margaret Richard- son; to Pelican: Bud Phelps, Mrs. A. Ronning, Karen Wahto, W. C. McDonald, Vivian Bernard, and Marie Purdy. To Elfin Cove: Frank Melang Jr.; ( to Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow, Tom Hill, Martha Hopkins and H. J. Floresca; to Gustavu Fred Parsons; to Excursion Inlei Stan Harris; to Hoonah: Frank Se and to Tulsequah: MacLean and Art Nelson. From Wrangell: and Ralph Smith; from Petersburg. Henry Rostad and from Sitka: Paul Otto, Marie Moss, Mrs. Grant Logan, Mrs. Boylan, Ed | Tibbetts, Louella Campbell, Mrs. T. Saunders, and Mrs. Anderson and infant. From Skagway: John Frey, E. Roe and G. Chandler; from Haines Ed Koenig, R. Fowler, George Abadie, and Brooks Hanford; from Pelican: James Liua and A. F. Jo- hansen; from Tenakee: S. O'Neill, T. O. Paddock and Frank Palo. From Hood Bay: Mr. Owens and Lloyd Boldew; from Hoonah: Mrs. | D. Sharclane, Mrs. R. Greenwald | and O. N. Reiquam; from Excur-| sion Inlet: Ruth Allman and Paddy Duncan; and from Tulsequah: Rich ard Nichol, Fred Hewsworth, Milar F. Valdetech, Harry Morris, Father | Whelan, James M. Mills, A. S. Bry-| son, Mike Bullok, F. G. Hegg, Johu Olynyk, Oscar Makusk and Louis Oullet. Past Auxiliary | o ling officer for the| | at least they’ll tas | gether with the remaining Guard | 000,000 in the pending budget to a H. Adams, L.|| 1 Peter Johnson | | E. J. Nelson; | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FROM SAN FRANCISCO SWEET EASTER BONNETS | :.ci5isx. woe, of san ranciseo DISPMYED AT BAKERY1 is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. FROM PORTLAND Have you seen the Easter bonnet; Floyd R. Bolden, of Portland 1l the icing on it? Should be!Oregon, is a guest at the Baranof. . swoetest bonnet in the Easter| L SALESMAN HERE J. K. Morris, a salesman repro- senting the N.W. Hotel Supply Co, is registered at the Baranof Hotel FROM COBOL Helen Bolyan is a guest at the aranof Hotel from Cobol, Alaska. wit ¥ "'{'_;”“‘,1 R MY G. K. Chandler, of Skagway, is | R B cated by Corion Lawrence, ofly guest at the Gastineau Hotel. |SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S osted chapeaux is Stopping reet biaY EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED e it axe modele DR. D. D. MARQUARDT of the hats are modelled creations pictured in Vogue OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin gazine women. One at least is a Juneau 1 dreambook for fashion- Car: wrence Original. ¢ PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS sweet as sugar—the the flattering ~— and the few AR | 2 e ailor hats, e wide-brimmed hat heanie: i One of the beanies is an original stfull of Easter iment classed it ht dig at women's styies. | » of the hats decorated r flowers and sugar stars, sthers are decorated with inedible | eal ribbon and cloth flowers. ! Thick frosting is laid on over a ardboard foundation | en men will agree that the hats practical: if 't look good, | e good. | BIG FORCEOF RESERVES PLAN NOW FCR 1956 % WASHINGTON, April 7 —The | Army today disclosed details of its| plan to achieve by 1956 the mini- mum force of organized reserves, deemed necessary in an emergency | to round out 25 divisions and pro- vide the nucleus for 25 more. | The units that would be rounded | out immediately in an emergency , . st i | wonderful food...brings you magazines ing National Guard divisions. To- ; & pillows @blankets...even an would give the army the trained electric razor or baby kit. You feel framework for a total of 62 divi- 5 i ¥, completely “at home ina Karl R. Bendetsen, Assistant big 4-engine Clipper e Secretary of the Army, told report- ers that a minimum strength of For frequent, dependable service call .4 , BARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 10¢ PN AMERICAIN £ N WorLo Arwars i ‘with a magic wand.” *Trade Mark, Pan American Airways, Ina. %maf | He said the program depends on 70 SEATTLE * HAWAII * ROUND-THE-WORLD ¢ KETCHIKAN the lawmakers providing funds for costs at a rate rising from $115.- JUNEAU ¢ WHITEHORSE * FAIRBANKS * NOME ' that beer thats Extva Fole divisions and the contemplated skel- eton divisions of reserves, they oy peak of $180,000,000 in 1956 and au average of $153,000,000 a year there- after. FROM CALIFORNIA Loren C. Stephens, of Banning| Calif., is registered at the Gastineau | Hotel. L 4 SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U.S.A. - Unit of One of the Worlds Great Brewing Orgenizat Grand Opening Lyle and “Swede’s” GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Instributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY ALIBI CLUB 2% miles out Glacier Highway The 0ld Gun Club Saturday & p. m. ALE to clear our tremendous stoeck of RECORDS Decca, Columbia and RCA Single Records — Popular and Classical — 5 for a Dollar Here's the opportunity of a lifetime for you record fans fo build up your collections Hundreds of Albums - Popular and Classical All l/ Albums Exiensive lisls are available for your consideration at the store Frank Sinatra Les Brown Benny Goodman Gene Krupa Dinah Shore Dick Haymes Al Jolson Ella Fitzgerald Mills Brothers Ink Spots Fats Waller Bilg Crosby Perry Como Vaughn Monroe _ Phil Harris Spike Jones Sammy Kaye Guy Lombardo Wayne King Harry James Claude Thornhill Eddie Arnold A'sco.oo Western Quartets Folk Lore Hawaiian Polkas Sale starts 9 a. m. Saturday, April 8 For ONE Week FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950

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