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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1950 "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA s ; 4 PAGE SEVEN - | on the Princess Louise. This is . TWO MOIHERS VIS" | her first trip to Alaska. | RADIO I_o G R WHY DO 1 HAVE TO GO )/ WHAT A STRUGGLE ) DADDY MAY WE HA\iE) 'u lOU HUDSON HOME‘ Mrs. Hudson’s mother, Mrs. B. L. | COOKIE, ARE VOU' \TQQ\UGH_ALL_THLQ { --BUTTHIE:":rr:L%:{ET‘,SW 4 Wasvick, of Petersburg, will come XINY i & STILL UP? I TOLD C:TE:’Q(T‘EHHID%‘DEN N (PAJAM,\S AND TUCKED hy here next week. Interest of the laskh, Rrosachating. C6. v ~ You TO,GO TO BED % D)L\ IN BED FOR THE 3 / STRENGTH Next week will complete the Joy- two visitors x_mturnlly centers in | CBS—NBC | B AN HOUR AGO! e §° P NIGHT j— N E ful reunion in the home of Mr. their gl’a“d(‘hfldl’?", Julie, who s DIAL lm—JUNEAU ! SV__\:::{ and Mrs. Louls Hudson, where Mr, |9; Suzsanne, 5, and Henry, 3% TIEebAY EVENING T A Hudson’s. mother, Mrs. Ida M. Hud- | Y6aT$ old. | 6:00—News, : son, already has had the pleasure| . —— | 6:15—Muste of seeing her grandson for fhe|Stll time to save at I Goldstein's.| . : | . Al items greatly reduced! 6:20—8ports Scene, b S { o . 6:30—Billboard of the Alr. She came from her home in| o i | 6:45—Local News. Oakland, Calif., arriving Saturday SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | ;.00 ], p. PARADE-CBS. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 357 || ;’gg:;o*‘rm GODFREY-CBS 8:05—Music for Listening. - - Glacier Construction Co. b g A New Builling — Remodeling — Cabinet Work 1", ghemssiniy | _SUSPOSE YA KNO Plastering — Concrete Pouring [ :;‘,"’;‘c‘},fi“;l’::‘é’i;m ‘;"HCOMED OUTA WATER ¢ i Sand and Gravel Haulin, | 9:30—ESCAPE-CBS. E _OCEAN:--- ) 2] = { | = s = e, TOOKED 11 7 ; , EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = | 10:15—PLAYBOYS-NBC. SECOND ROUND, P 4 1¢:30—Forecasts MAKING IT b DR. D. D. MARQUARDT — ‘ ONE AND ; OPTOMETRIST WEDNESDAY MORNING ONE, THE | Second and Franklin Junesu AND AFTERNOON FIRST ROUND | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Sign on. HAVING GONE 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. TO==-- Eag 7:05—Local weather. 7:30—News . Summary. - . 2 | H | 8:00—Morning Thought. There is no snbsi;h;ie for GOOD Plastering e g 1 _ For expert, distinctive plastering . . . | 8:30—Weather Report. with the plaster that INSULATES . .. cal | 9:00—Music for the Missus. 15 yrs. experience RAY RICE Phone Douglas 21 i gfgg:g:::h:: );?,’gdr;' | 9:45—YOU AND THE WORLD- CBS. 1560 Hows. ; : HE'S A Bume ) S SWITCH TO YER RIGHT) SHUT UP? GIVE ME THE ‘ B | 10:05—Milady's Memo: YA MADE ‘M Y I CAN'T FIGURE His LEFT m | | NOW,LADDIE. 'E'LL { BOTTLE. AND KEEP YOUR | | um lng o He a“ng B G e | LOOK SILLY. /' SEEMS T0 GO NE WAY AND NEVER HEXPECT IT, ADVICE . | 2 . . LANDS WHERE YOU LEAST pAl R ’ 1 | 11:00—CHICAGOANS-CBS. & O A PTED, Ak | | 11:30—Listeners’ Digest-ABS, HE 11:45—Singers of Songs. FIRST ROUND 4 \ 5 3 < ! Oil Burners J e e - v ‘ S : : | 12:00—Time for % Time. ‘ BAVAGE J I f X < ' MELEE AT G | 12:15—News. ’ Telephone Blue 737 nghts—Red 730 | 12:30—HOMETOWNERS-NBC. QS»';OR?ER-;._, S~ 5 oy & J ( " ¥ i L | 12:45—ART VAN DAMME-NBC. T LOOKED = 5 4 { | Harri Machine Shop, Ine. | o-mressvry saxvsand- |, G5 ‘ v LI /S ' i) ‘ ! 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. | Shes | i | 2:00-AMERICA UNITED-NBC. | 2:30—Parade of Hits. I‘ 3:00—CROSS SECTION-CBS. | i i s 3:15—Bing Sings. [ . ; 45 giA TN AT, { 3:30—Invitation to Music. | n er alnmen 4:30—SLIM BRYANT-NBC. p DA : T B | | 5:00—Your Alaska-ABS. }& > 4 Y B / TERRY! CHARLES! COME | | 5:15—Red Cross. g Rt II\Fl/ QUICK. LKASSA |6 NEEDING | 5:30—TREASURY BANDSTAND- . M| HELP To DISPOSING OF Games and Musiec |, .0 ,_ 2 LYY oo By g | AN programs subject to ctiange | ) 2\ / | ) / ENTERTAINING DANCING . 3 iue to conditions beyond our m-‘ » 1 RN ) / * rol. A " i \ Win a Door Prize JRLIT W (R ol INSTALLATION OF | P BN Sl =% Wz Queen Candidate Carmen’s OFFICERS HELDBY | [ g A X - VRERP 15, ‘ ¢ o ) FROLIC " WOMEN OF MOOSE LR > Y )|\ | At a special service at the Moose lodge last Saturday evening the new officers of the Women of the Moose were inducted by Installing Chair- Fl 'rr man Gertie Berggren, Installing I HEARt IHE ICH AVE. THIS SICHT OF THE KNAVE. THY Regent Mae Larsen, Installing RELENTLESS, TRAILS a . | : i ( IS A FEDERAL CASE! THERE Chaplain Ruth Marsted, Installing BLOWTOP-ANDIT IS 3 ¥ Guide Iva Hermanson, and Install- (N e % 2 .| e IS NO TURNING BACK. ing Pianist Ida Mae Jensen. They | - 2 7 o were assisted by members of the| CAN'T YOU PUSH HER { women's drill team. ANOTHER NOTCH, MANP I'M The officers installed for the LOSING THE QUARRY. | 1950-1951 season were Beatrice Al-| * | pegoff, Senior Regent;. Edna Card, | ! |Junior Graduate Regent; Janet | | Francis, Junior Regent; Hazel Man- | tyla, Chaplain; Margaret Walde- myer, Treasurer; Opal Charmaine, | | Recorder; Dolores Tyler, Guide; | | Idabelle Bryson, Assistant Guide: Phyllis Eneberg, Argus, and Emily | Pearson, Sentinel. Mabel Carlson, | : $20 down, the b \ Musician, who i tion, will | o | Muscian, who s on vecation. 7| J Hope! Alex Schimoke, ovier | For | fL2St August Ist)how much? | at Metal Gadgets Co,is/ how b neau. After the installation services, mei letting us have three much? new Senior Regem_ Albegoff made umbrel as and nine Chfi.lf's.' /./ a brief talk. The retiring Senior Re- gent Edna Card thanked the mem- | bers for their cooperation during the past year, and greetings were | extended to the new officers by | Arnold Francis, Governor of the; Moose Lodge. A gift was presented to Edna Card and a pin, in recog- nition of her ‘years of service, was | presented to Mae, Larsen, retiring| Junior Graduate Regent. F The new Senior Regent appointed | the following chairmen for the com- | MOOSE — LIONS . po- i e, hseih St ' 4 T BEEN ASTIV ‘ ' “RIDDLES” If we can't, we're $22 each and [ six weeks?| | licked, And Alex the chairs $5.| Well never will have, to haul That's $1I. make it! them away. eart Alumni; ardner, - ALL AROLND ™ HOLLER, » HAVE TO LARN HOW ow!! and GUESIS :‘iciiit;; Alc::'x:nef dl&‘agyl: e;/;(:::t;- S AN' NOBODY's RUNNlN' A aM To PLAY ONE o. YEBMAE%(L\) To SAY B Siates: Hats e : R e ‘ THEM TOM-FOOL /" "ye goT TH' GALL | M0“se l‘[all-8 l’. me. roll, | Child Céare; Edith Powers,| BODACIOUS 3 YOUu-u ) oo . ] FIDDLES!! TO RON FER MAYOR Ritual; Martha Wendling, Social| | (\JEWS FER YE' & = : AN YE CAINT SAW Tonight Servce: Lilian rennel. Homenak-| | "wRIDDLES”Y / A7) = , i , A FIDDLE 2 and Vi Clark, Membership. i WSCS GROUP T0 HOLD ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY |Immia SCHEDULED SAILINGS T Wadneaity . praing. growp | : : "3 | of the Methodlst Church Women's g e — 2 E Soclety for Christian Service will meet at 8 p.n. tomorrow in the | Z Glacier Highway home of Mrs. B. THE GRIPS-THEY || THEM N ONE || WELL-FIND DID I'PUT THEM NOW-LET'S SEE- IW7 HOW MLUCH 15 THIS BLOUSE — || LADY-PUT TH BE SELLING d NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND W. Matheny. ARE ALL HERE OF THESE THEM WHILE IN HERE ? THINGS // MY GOOD MAN? m—;\vxs 7@" Members are asked tg call Mrs. NOW - HAVE YOU GRIPS - BUT I GET A i i P Crrery oT ‘51'0’ S.8. Baranof ... June 27 S'%efi-fika """ g“'.'&:m A L. Robinson at Blug 530 cont| |THE RAILROAD whicH ONE? | | TIMETABLE! 3% b N> i A oo . Seward ot h“u" o~ cerning transportation. AND_PULLMAN GOSH! I'VE “f H = b anrEAn As there will also be an executive £ FORSOTTEIS ‘p B - 5 committee meeting, all officers are L2, S.8. Alaska .....June 25 | S.S. Baranof ... July 2 particularly urged to attend. | N g, Seward Ketchikan Seattle et | \\ ELKS ATTENTION i | FREIGHTER SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE Regular Lodge Meeting Wednesday | RING SPLICE — June 30 evening Jume 28, at 8 o'clock.| : Initiation, 40-2t P (i ¥ FAUS R S r H. E. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Still time to save at I. Goldstein's. tues Syede lc, ord s wwed