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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 ‘Dresdcn doll of colonial design. The v | WOMEN lucky girl to receive the prize is Gops (RIII( o“ i i Thomas D. Rome, cadastral en- ¢ “The Highwayman” fol.|Biorka Island for a reported red- g Dorothy Franken, a newly pledged | | g FAR EAST p°l|(v gineer with the survey office of the by a fisherman member of Delta Chapter. She 1<, | Girl Scout | the envy of all the sorority mem- | will 1 lowing an initiation tonight by the|dish flare seen by Bureau of Land Management, and R COM l\\omwn of the Moose. Miss Holl-| Monday night, Coest Guard head- |, i crew have completed homesite {mann s being CORCHECLERENINElIG | quarters jere said today. surveys in the Auk Bay area and PAGE EIGHT BETA SIGMA PHIS COMPLETE 4-YEAR & COURSE OF STUD ve ceremony at the CAA MAN HERE Andy Earles, CAA engineer sta- tioned at Anchorage, arrived here yesterday from Annette and is staying at the Baranof Hotel. | NIGHT SCHOOL TYPING COMPLETE SURVEYS CLASS WILL NOT MEET MOOSE | FLARE REPORTED IN AUK BAY AREA INITIATE TONIGHT| The US. Coast Guard cutter Ca- o hoone left Sitka yesterday afternoon Heather Hollmann | at 5:30 to search in the vicinity of OF The night school typing class to have been held tonight in the high school building, will not be- held be- cause of the illness of the instruc- tor, Mrs. Norman Cook, it was an- bers, | Xi Delta members voted unani- mously to support the Delta Chap- Give your clothes a treat, too, for Thanksgiving. Call the Trlangle In an impres home of Irene Rasmussen on Tues- | ter members food sale which is to are < S Member: als r a day evening, three members of |be held at Parsons Electric Store| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 — (1 — |?:‘L,‘;"m":\ Pk r‘.“{ ‘“?t”::‘(“;_)‘as?(‘:l;::;:)Lr;(]:;:\”:;‘c!:fi;rvunnml to Juneau headquarters. | nounced today. Cleaners today. 660-1t ) Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma,Phi|on Friday, November 17. {Some “iiportatt Republisan “senti: | sont o nook to Bang LM he | misiog boats. oF plans, Headhuar-{ ., Cco® ey e o brother of the en- became Exemplar members of Xi| The next meeting of Xi Delta |MeNt appeared to be building up|ciry Librar 4 g o A7 |aineer, who'. was PESSERS TR el ” s = Delta Chapter. Those receiving the | Chapter will bé at the home of |today for assigning to the Senate) Jive 3 i planned to leave today furNt = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED = ritual were Miss Ruth Bader, Mrs, | Mrs. Jennie Rusiter on Novem ber | Foreign Relations Committee a per- | ; tates enroute to his home in New | == nn D.D MAnn“ABDT = Ray Renshaw, Mrs. Joe Kendler,|28. immm cr.tic of the Truman ad- COLBY CUTS HAND WILLIAMS FAMILY BACK | York for the winter. = . . o = Jb. Hose: eligibis “to “redeives Kife | ministration’s Far Eastern policy.| The U.S. Coast Guard cutter,| Mr. and Mrs. Dean Williams and = OPTOMETRIST = Exemplar Degree are members of | A Senate GOP group quietly|White Holly, was enroute to Sitka [daughter Janice, returned yesterday = Second and Franklin Juneau = Beta Sigma Phi who have success- Bu"’ons A"D Bows backing Senator Knowland (R-Cal) | today with Mervin Colby of Colby | after three weeks outside. They vis-| Mrs. Ira M. Powell of Haines is|= PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS = fully completed the four ar study | for the committee post reportedly | Brothers logging camp of Fick Cove, | ited Dean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Baranof Hotel. . = course of the sorority. Sigma DAN(E SA"’ NIGH]"s determined to keep it from go-|CG headquarters reported here this{J. p. Willlams in Eugene, Oregon, — T T T - . |ing to Senator Morse (R-Ore),{morning. Colby was reported to|and also spent a few days in San| Phi is an international ‘social and cultural org is | ncisco and Seattle. Dean traffic supervisor for Pan American | who frequently lines up with the administration on foreign affairs. have fallen severely cutting the palm of his right hand yesterday. nization 1 a mem- i “Grab n excess of 60,000 women b your partner, don't be 1s walks of life. In addition to the rit he usual business of the chapte and the cultural program were enjoyed by the members. This year's course nI‘ study is China. In keeping with this theme, Miss Marie Jensen gave a most interesting talk on the people of China, their customs and their way of life Xi Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was organized in May of this enade.” Regular dance meeting of the Promenaders Square Dance club together with the Buttons and Bows group will be held Saturday eve- ning, November 18, in the Parish Hall at 8:30 o'clock, it was an- afraid to take that gal and prom- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Giss- | berg, co-presidents of the newly| formed organization. Besides the usual evening of | That situation is likely to touch jofi a warm dispute if Morse re- news his long-standing bid for a place on the key committee, The scrappy Oregonian, who is driving | ter an easy reelection victory, can | be expected to put up a fight for the assignment. At present the Republicans have ‘five seats on the foreign relations committee and the Democrats have An attempt was made to get an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane to} pick him up yesterday but winds were toc high for the plane to land there, MRS. WERNER RETURNS Mrs. J. R. Werner was a Juneau passenger on the Princess Louise after a month’s visit in the North- west, Mrs. Werner visited in Ka- lama with her mother, Mrs. Eileen World Airways here. FOUR MONTH S| Arthur Paul entered a guilty to conduct in a peace case and has been senten Commissioner Gordon Gra four months in here. Stanley Baskin, S. District Attorney disturbance TENCE plea a charge of disorderly| the | of in Petersburg last July | to serve DELIVERIES JUNEAU — 10am,2and 4 pm, square dancing, organization of the‘clghl In the new Congress. con- new club will be completed at the|vening Jan. 3, the division in that time. .‘euaue group is slated to be seven Other officers are Mr. and M Democrats and six Republicans. ship of the sorority to enhance Lhc, I. J. Montgomery, co-secretaries The additional GOP seat results newly organized chapter’s treasury.|;nq Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeLand | from last week's elections, which In accordance with this agreement|np. and Mrs. Will Reedy, Juneau's' cut the Democrats’ majority in the Tone Williams created an American | square dance impresarios, will be on | Senate from 54-42 to 49-47. T !hand to lend thoir able assistance. e DOUGLAS —' 10 a.m. | com;)iunu PHONE 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Berg and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wright. | Mr. Wright is with the Standard{ Friends Bellingham and | visi.ed before north. year and at its organization meeting each member pledged herself to a project restricted to the member- R. M. McFarland of b(‘\(!l(‘ is BOAT ORDERS ANY TIME 0Oil Company in Kalama. and registered at the Baranof Hotel. relatives in were also here from his west coast home M’ AL“ AYS the BEST in FRliSH PRGDU(‘E Frexh CRANBERRIES . JONATHAN APPLES - - . . LargeBox3.93 HOSPITAL NOTES i Nortnern Alrine Pacific. Northern Airlines cancell- ed out coming to Juneau today be- Admitted to St. Ann's hospital ,ume of weather delaying the start ‘yextemay were Richard Lucason,} from Anchorage. PNA officials here | Miss Bonnie Clark, Mrs. Ben Pev.-lsmd it was hoped to have flights | 3 erson, Mrs. Ed Jacobson and Clar- | back on schedule tomorrow. and Libby representative, in Juneau | . o peo v chene. jo abtentl“ine meetings of the Al Dismissed were: Mrs. Genrge' Give your clothes a treat, too, foi FENR SN e Doard, s at the B“"fi'xagwr and baby girl, Mrs. Lloyd | Thanksgiving. Call the Triangle anof Hotel. Riley and baby boy, Heidi 0|=en!clcsnms today. 660-1t land Mrs. George Vallee. Sweetl The Rum with @ Reputation 1 LIBBY, MCNEILL, LiBBY HAS REPRESENTATIVE AT FISHERIES MEET Ray McFarland, Libby, McNeill | 2 lbs. 2 1bs. 29¢ BE SURE YOUR NAME IS IN THE DRAWING BOX FOR OUR HIDDEN NAMES CONTEST. EACH WEEK A NAME IS DRAWN AND HIDDEN IN THE AD. IF YOUR NAME APPEARS IT°S WORTH $2.00. Watch Closely It May Be Anywhere! # HUGH DOOGAN IN ADVANCE " TRAINING SCHOOL, U. S. N. Annie George of Yakutat was _nd—' F3 a ¥ ; mitted to the Government hospxtal.‘ Demerar Hugh Doogan; son of Mrs. Mary | ; | r KRAFT — AMERICAN Doogan, who enlisted in the U.S.| GOLOVIN RESIDENT | Is m pBQQESSEB CHEE E DIES LAST NIGHT AT | ,,gw%\m‘”“‘m 5 . . . . . " oa ik Navy last September, is now lakmg: {advance training in air radio, ac- | ‘L()rdl)l' to word received from him by his mother. The popular Juneau | | boy sends greetings to his m'\ny‘ | friends. His present address is Hugh | last night-at the Government hos- | Doogan, 388-21-34, Co. 50-388, U. S., Pital. N. T. C., San Diego 33, Calif. | No funeral arrangements are be- | 2 | ing made until relatives in Golovin BROWNE :ro KETCHIKAN | can be contacted. The remains are GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL S and W — Brandied MINCE MEAT Ritz CRACKERS . . SPECIAL MIXED CASES CANNED FRUIT FRUIT JUICE ¢ today!" 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