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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, DOUGILAS NEWS WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS The Douglas Island club will meét Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elwin Dell, according to Club President Mrs. Steven Ford. Meetin rts a 8 o'clock and all ladies of the com munity are invited to attend. COUNCIL POSTPONED Mayor Pusich postponed t scheduled City Council meeting ar nounced for' last’ evening,’ undl Wednesday, February 14. ; . MLHONS MEET TONIGHT Gasti.eavs this evening in Masonic hall, § ing at 7:30. There will be Wor’ the Entered Apprentice Degree. MRS. JACKSON HOME Mrs. Helen Jackson returned yes- terday from Mt. Elgecumbe where —_ she spent the weekend visiting her daughter, Roberta, who is confined at the Ortheopedic hospi: result of burns several years ago. Mrs. Jackson says her daughtel condition is still not good, that for some reason the new skin is not growing as it should. I was thought a short time ago that she could return home soon, bui now it is indefinite again. GAME TONIGHT The University of Alaska basket- | ball, team which :took Junean last evening, will play Mike's Nite Owls this: evening qin the ‘Douglas gym. Playing on the University team is James Sey, D: Hiigraduate: of ' last spring. Jim played the full game on the U. of Alaska team:at Jast cver ning’s game which beat, Juneau by a lead of 10 points. WILLIAMS RETURN TO JUNEAU HOME | Mrs. Lew M. Williams, wife of the Secretary - of Alaska, and their daughter Jane, arrived in Juneau from Wrangell yesterday afternoon by Alaska Coastal Airlines. . They have been getting out the Wrangell Sentinel, of ‘which Miss Jane Wil- liams was editor for sorfe tifne un- til Igst week when,the Williams® son,, Lew., Jr., took. over as editor and mal (. The Sentinel is pwned || by the Williams family. % 95- CARRIED ON ALASKA COASTAL | - SAT,; SUK. TRIPS bai 2ot obmt—hia U3 i AlpskasCoastal Adnlines carried, .a total-—af--63- passengers - on flights Monday wfl? jpterport, 42 arriving an &r%‘ o Deperting- for-— Sitka: - Jack Ste- phens;bewillimh-NJackson,: - Hellene Pricé! -Gfley Ledch; ‘Clara Robison; for Skagway: - Richard Ramsey, Cliff R. Bafnhill, R. Wildman; for Ketchikan: Paul Magnuson; Make -This-24 Hr. Test Enjoy blessed relief from swollen, jointss lawthritis; / xheumatism, ciatiga, Wmbago,.or neupalgia—or 3o you for trying this"prescription a ealled Muscle-Rub, widely used tals, massage parlops and gym- nsiums; also reconimended by doctors, B thea ‘and trainers for Thuscle sore: nussisteained ligaments, painful sprains and bruises. T gét safe, quick relief, simply apply this pleasantly scented liquid EXTER- NALEY ‘Wherever you feel pain—limbs, joints, shoulders, neck, back. Note how much’ more comfortable you feel all day.-how many hours of Testful sleep you get at night. “My patients and I are more than pleased. Warmth supplied soothes and Produces circulation to carry off toxins. Nothing compares to Muscle-Rub for relieving the suffering from arthritic and “indred pains,” states T. T. Connor, physiotherapist. Philadelphia. Money Back Guarantee Get 'Muscle-Rub today from your Druggist. Use half the bottle. If you ore not delighted with results, return what's left to ¥ r}:ruggm who will cheerfully refu money, Regular es0nomy or hos| 18152.25, or secial baeeThy- Spm Size, ONLY, Muscle oy e=Rub o5 Women's | Lodge 124, F.&AM. will hold a Called’ Commtmication | 1951 1ior Petersburg: L. B. Johnston; for | Hoonah: Pros Ganty, Robert Grant, | for Tenakee: Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Johnson. | Arriving { Jackson; from Tenakee: Matt Snayder, Joseph McKenzie, C. A Mattie, William D. Trim; from An- goon: Mrs, Martha Kookesh; from Petersburg: William Jacks Lloyd Bell, Bob Berg, Mrs. John Wacker C. Diven, E. Durgun. From Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Roley; from Wrangell: J | Williams, W. Williams;; from Pe- | tersburg: Ed. Locken, Sibyl Locken, | Ed Haynes; from Haines: George Meacock. From Sitka: Fanny Jim, Mary Land, Mrs. A Hope, Mary Ann | Stewart, Mrs. D. Scott, C. Maycock, K. Algright, C. Daniels, W. Little- field, H. Hdnson, John Ihle, , M. Weeks, Niel Taylcr, G, Gabriel, Vern | Thomas, M. Willlams, Mrs. Helen| { Jackson, Clyde Franks, Ray Avrit,| | Al Besamion,: Cecil Coudel; from :Amlcx Cr Ole Kuande. FOWLER ON VACATION Howard i'owler, eer with the Territorial tment of | Mines, has left Juneau for the states on his annual vacation trip.| He plans to return the first of April Fowler will attend the annual meeting of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- s to be held this month at St, _ouis, Mo, and will then go vaca- | tioning, to Mexico. He will return by way of the west coast and will visit in Tacoma with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fowler be- fore, returning to Juneau. CHINESE MAY BE RAF'S FIRST OFFICER FROM THE ORIENT | SINGAPORE—M®—A young Sing- apore Chinese may become the RAF’s first officer-cadet from this part of the world since the war ‘enu'ed. Lim Chin Seng, son of a businessman, is flying to London to appear before an air ministry selection board. Lim, 20, already | has passed medical tests and a selection board in'Singapore, so he {s 'not ‘expected to have any ‘trouble making ‘the grade in London. Lim was recommended to the Vgoverngr of Singapore by the prin- Letpal of Raffles Institution as a suitable. entrant runder a Dritisb government, schgme . for selecting and traini ¢ candidates for the servieeg fr¢ 1 the colonies. ,Airi?an Trip Is | Planned by 75-Year | Old Adventurer 1" HAMBUR®, Germany—(®-~When| does a man reach the age where he stops seeking adventure? Never! is the answer given by the man who should know: German Africa explorer of the early 1900’s Paul Graetz. He announced at the cele- bration party of his 75th birthday here recently ,that next spring he intends to cross the Dark Con- tinent from Cape to Cairo by car. The explorer intends to keep his expedition small. Besides his 34- year-old wife and their 8-year-old daughter, he atends to take oply one other, . .. _ . per o TORONTO—i#—Fggs laid by hens in the poultry exhibit' at the Royal Winter Fair aren’t to be casuafly picked- up. - They'fe-boiled to pre-. vent unauthorized persons using them fof-hatching’ purposes. 'Then mostly used for feptl: « from Hoonah: ErickK | RADIO LOG AINY Alaska Broadcasting Co. 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I'd have loved to see fficer Rook stalk bravely in and collar that desperate criminal and drag him to jail! HOLD ON THAR, YE SHIF'LESS SKONK!! WHAT'S TH' BIG (DEA-- TAKIN' CRICKET OUT CLINCH-DANCIN' ? e AS A MATTER A FACT, YES. 7 SHE 15 [LOOK || HERE'S SOME I just can't think of Pldge as a hero, but Officer Rook—0Oh, boy! S SCHEDULED ~SAILINGS W g r—fi(wzé FOGMOL rrfflf'} LOVE THE A e : = saW || HAS % ST || COMMERCIALS! i NICE TO SIT I ree = ®E THIS / ALONE AN’ « BOUGHT A || AERIAL JUST ENJOY TELEVISION SET? || OM YCAR MY TELEVISION )t "ROOF - I HAVEN'T GOT TIME - I JUST BOUGHT A TELEVISION SET AN’ AM ANXIOUS TO SEE IF THE RUSTLERS GIT THAT HERD OVER TH' BORDER TONIGHT LOOKING AT GONG SO JANE'S HAT SO0N? WOLLD YOU MIND SIGNING THIS LETTER BEFORE YOU GO -oIRk? NORTHBOUND S.S. Denali Feb. 19 Sitka Seward Cordova SOUTHBGUND S.S. Baranof ...Feb. 18 Ketchikan Seattle KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED S. S. 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