The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1950, Page 2

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Hickeu-Freoman CUSTOMIZED ' CLOTHES A HICKEY-FREEMAN suit is the very em- - bodiment of authentic style. The smart ,// correctness of cut, the suavity of drape, ,” the fresh note irn pattern and color... / these are the becoming attributes that your clothes should possess. $90 up. BMBEHRENSS,; o, *Reg. U. S. Pat. OF. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! “Trim Top~. .. Gy 2 the /mmfii anklet that’s always NEAT! No wonder “Trimtop” is the most acclaimed anklet in America. Mothers and daughters buy more of these than any other style sox. In fine Durene mercerized cotton reinforced with nylon heel and toe and non-binding double elastic top—truly famous Trimfit “WearTested” quality. Wide Assortment of Popular Shades AMOUNT P. O. Box 2511 M- ——) tely Democra son MacK D) u Divisior Sommi son, Full ve fcund elsew { pire. Judges at { the Rev, J. P Helmi Bach ar Re ed that | 7:30 pm | persons 14 | living | D. Str | residents living d on Tues | persons to kno | in case cf eme BQUGLAS (OMMUNITY EVENTS|40 SOUTHBOUND ON NEWS | ELECTION AT voted for th ily th Douglas | were August Aalto, John Mi will ke blood ty THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ) Kuchyn.? Buch- . Robbins, | n, H. E. roiee /ALASKA LAST NIGHT =~ At 6:30 pm.—Annual Fellowship ! | — | LUTHERAN LADIES : dinner, Northern Light Presby-| PG terian church. | MEE | 1 idents got r(;\‘ll {:?d"“ 7:30 p.m.—Concert Association |S€ngers from the westward j o o B meets, City The Alaska brought in eight pas- ster- | group ay afternoon and 40 embarked for | ambers. | Seattle and wayports last night |th P squadron, Cadet |8t 8 o'clock. Master of the ship E clock in the | Corps meets N.G. Armory. |1s Capt. Henry Burns, »f the church. Thej At 8 pm—Elks Lodge | Disembarking from Seward were: es for the meeting will be! At 8 pm—Rebekah Lodge meets,|F2y Cavanaugh, Rex Fox, Mrs. Er- . Art and Mrs. Darwin | TOOF Hall vin Wright and daughter. e. Mrs. J Rude will read a At 8 pm From Valdez: Earl Bell, Thelma on “The Vestments of thef meets in Trinity chu and Victor Fleury. The B i croft 7 Fom Cordova: Agnes Buchanan, yuld contain the word “ At 8 pm—NFFE meets Gold Room, | ; Zmbarking for Seaftle were: Mr. Barahot; and Mrs. C .A. Wood, Mr. and Mrs 8 pm~—VFW Auxiliary meets,| . L Short; Netl Short, Mr CIO Hall. Mrs. M. A. Lavenik, M October arles Beegle, Harvey noon—Chamber ne Sneed and three child by t ()uobc‘z;..zl. 1vn it i Mrs. W. C. Auld; H. H. Swan- | t d t v 1 ncl:n k. 0 p.m.—Senior Service Scouts | A“‘L ?‘:fl\ U;ns meet at home of Pat Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mo, b il [:‘: 8 pm—Lutheran Ladies Aig,|J2ck Sey, Mr. and therhg Youpp, fterno member: Council C! | At 7:30 p.m—C. meets {o- was t n t | ic ir Holy Trinity Guild ch under- 1l candidate Democrati this mee & r will be held ¢ C f " Juneau, M of Commerce | Doris James At 1, Juneau,| Church the 175 votes!At 8 p.m 2 , Demo- tober . . A ch, Demo- | At 8:45 p.m. ingers meet‘(‘.‘ 1‘-1;;111:. J‘ E. T?ezmh‘_ (‘-L‘o:g(‘ h.‘; fox practice at Methodist church, | ONelll, Warren 8. Smith. ! October 13 For Peu urg: aAuau MeBride. | At 11 a.m.—Pioneers Auxiliary food | For Wrang B .F Kane, sale at Vic Power Store. | At 8 p.m.—Scottish Rite 18th Degree conferred in full form, Scottish Rite Temple. { i At 8 p.m.—Rebekah drill team meets IOOF Hall. | t 9:30 p.m.—Dance for Teen Agers sponsored by CYO in Parish Hall. Octeber 14 ’At 10 pm—Elks Annual Purple Port Cle were{ Bubble Dance. d Edyth Barras. | October 16 e At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. At 17:45 p.m. — Civilian Defense Council meets City Council Cham- remind. | GO ‘ 12, ati a4 g pm.—American Legion meets 1] " in Dugout. . October 17 lce orf ot noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. Thos2 | o+ 6:30 p.m.—Couple Club of N. L. | { P. Church meets. | d P : Y| At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center e e | night for adults at Teen Age Club. e October 18 "' At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. October 20 At 8 pm. — Rebekah Grand’s Club meeting Mrs. Douglas Mead. October 21 p.m.—Lutheran Ladies Lutheran Church. r, Hen- ived 94 0. ] he the polls Presents - Tonight Paddy DeMarce vs. Seariota KINY — 7 . ML, Joey het Po [ Past Noble at home of . National Grocery Company, Distributors At 1 Ald | == waiting. Baz tunity for all ir blood types | v, let us tates the Rev. w th = rgen BROW Brownie Troop No. 4 | day afterncen in the Am on Dugout. We had appear at the Eagles i,\(.\R\' VALENTINE TO BE SOUTHEB As vice Women's was active in town. presi Carl D. registered at t Velun civ FROM SEATTLE Pollack ht for work songs, we continued s | aprons Rosemary Sundborg f | McNamara, Reporters. o OUND ON LOUISE GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Cur Nation was founded on the prin- ciple that Freedom must be paid for— and is well worth paying for. 8. | ————_8 | STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, IHC., awisuille, Ky of Seattle is| pistributed throuchout Alacka he Baranof Hotel > i i ranof Hotel. | by ODOM COMPANY ‘The American people have made great sacrifices Wo JOH in payment for liberty. But they have refused to sacrifice lib- erty for promised ““security”...to trade freedom for the spurious “safety”” of State Socialism, We oderful news! Famous GLO-COAT Yes, that beautiful shine your floors get with Johnson’s self- polishing Glo-Coat stays on —even after repeated damp moppings! Johnson’s Glo- Coat is now positively water- repellent—lasts up to four times longer. Just apply Glo-Coat, that's all! It dries to a beautiful, gleaming finish in twenty minutes. Use it always for tile, linoleum and wood floors, Save money—buy larger sizes. Get Glo-Coat to NSON’S GLO-COAT are proud to be part of a community and a country where each American is free to worship LAND OF Butier-¥auro Drug Co. Juneau Drug Co. 3 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950 DR. TED OBE Oprtometrist RMAN TELEPHONE 266 EIMPSON BLDO. JUNEAU EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING KFyou think Im shootin’ off too much about quality, Just try CORBYS S . Now one of the country’s leading brands, / : Corby’s was made famous by millions who, wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. , =N ! = CORBY'S + A grand old name since 1859 —86_PROOF—68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRI BLENDED WHISKEY JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LIMITED, PEORIA, ll:'|§ BUT AMERICA IS NOT THE LAND OF THE FREE HANDOUT as he chooses—and grants that same privilege to his neighbor...where a business is free to create a better product, and to compete in the open mar- ket for patronage. Unfetitered by political controls, Amer- ican medicine has made this the health« iest, strongest Nation in the world. So- cialized medicine would endanger our physical health, our economic welfare and our political freedom. ' With American medicine, we say... Let's keep our right to manage our own lives... to earn our liberiy...to keep America the THE FREE Harry Race, Bruggist Warfield Brug Store =\ E AMERICAN

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