The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 9, 1951, Page 2

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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE_JUNEAU, ALASKA o S S B o <ol B AL = 37 IN, 9 OUT ON | least several weeks the Smith family. A. Cleveland, C. Dorrell, A. W. Ed- lund, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fox, Mrs, C. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. I Gold- stein, Mrs. D. . Hanebury, F. John_ ston, D. Johnson, R. Kinney, B. E. King, K. Lund, F. Legebo- kow, R. F. Linden, W. E. TLyons, No. on May 11 has been post-|Mr. and Mrs. T. K. McCaul, Mr, oned until sometime in September | and Mrs. T. Mowry, Mr. and Mrs, according to announcement today.|R. Mayer, L. M. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gusso, B. C. Stephens, {Mr. and Mrs. F. Soberg, P. Valk- ama. Embarking for Skagway: Mrs. pRm(ESS louu[ Glen Franklin and two daughters; Mrs. Crumrine, Josephine Crum- - | rine, Mrs. Mae Bates, Mr. and Mrs, | seven passengers arrived| Woodward, A. Neaghar. Princess Louise Tuesday| on with nine embarking for| igway. The ship ives from! kagway Friday morning ai 8 sail-| southbound one hour later at; p.m. | The Navy at Kodiak is giving Disembarking from Vatcouver:|medical advice to the U. S. Coast w. b, Mr. and Mrs. €. Commcrs, | Guard cutter Sedge which is trans- Mrs. G. E. Cleveland, Mrs.| porting a 67-year-old man from| INFLATION NIGHT POSTPONED The Inflation fun night, which was to be presented by the mem- bers of O. E. S. Nugget Chapter CUTTER SEDGE TAXING SICK MAN TO KODIAK {Pan American World Airways yes-| Forest Martin, A. Pringle, M i B | the two-masted Schooner Zenith to 8. C. Andresen, Cora Graham, M. | Kodiak. cording to information’ Gulmet, Walter Schwind, O. Mains, received at C. G. headquarters here. R. L. Alexander, S. Redding, C. | The unidentified man is suffering! Nelson, N. B. Lillegard, Jean and with intense adbominal pains. The|Burt Ballantine, Hazel Blair, Ivan Sedge expects to arrive in Kodiak | Bloch, Mary Buckner, Ed Chester, | late this afternoon. The Zenith|Ens. and Mrs. C. R. DeVoe, E.| was located about 120 miles north- | Gruening, Lucille Hubbard, William east of Kodiak when the distress|and Alice Johnston, Maude Mor- call was sent out yesterday nocn.jrow, E. Taylor, Carl Westby, Byron C. McMaster. SDA To Seattle: Edith Mongoe, George et ela, A. Hearman, Margaret and | Ninety-nine passengers flew with|Lucille Morrison, Bobby Martin, 1.:, two from Annette, 15 throughlpell Nel Hace Bill Peters Mr. and to Fairbanks, 17 through to Cor-{Mrs. ‘Monty Colby, A. J. Proulk, Walker, Sam Malones, Gordon{Volney Richmond, John Goetz, J. Frame, Fred Foard, Pauline Gokd|Goetz, John Bowen, Tony Cueha, e Lime. | From Annette: J. D. Henny, A.| 36 IN; 33 OuT ON Nelson, E. B. Nelson, Orvil York, Zalmain and David Gross, M. Sev- nd terday with 34 arrivals from Seat-|Linda Graves, J. Carter G. Gam- | dova and 33 southbound William Crooks, Robert Johnson, From Seattle: Jack Delaney, R.IH. A. 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The program preceding the business meeting will consist of a solo sung by Mrs. Art Kassner and poetry appropriate for Mothe Day which will be read by Mrs. Ray Nevin. A report on the Girl Sc troops that the Aid sponsors will also be given. Roll call will be answered with verses of scripture contain- ing the word “Faith.” Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. James Hanna and Mrs. G. H Hillerman. Members and friends are cordially invited to attend thi meeting. PYMS ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Pym and two daughters leave Friday on the Princess Louise for a two months trip in the States. They will vi relatives in West Virginia, Wash. ington and California. Pym is the accountant for Northern Commer- cial Company. FROM PORTLAND L. A. Barton of Portland is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. rt, Long I registered at the B NOTICE!? 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S L S |EMBLEM CLUB WL | MEET ON TOMORROW Emblem Club will meeting in the Elks Auditorium Thursday, May 10 {at 8 p.m. The agendum for the evening will be the bake sale scheduled for May 19; the final d cussion and vote on the proposed show and the Fourth of July s are urg will be th ness meeting until Sep- The meeting on May 24 ocial event, plans for be taken up irsday ness will Sterling, Chairman of the committee will be as- 1el Humphreys, Wilma Hendricks and Mary ot initia- ted at the candle held April 26 were Parmen- a Leise and Luia Davis WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE TO HAVE PRE-VACATION MEET before vacation of of the Nor- meetin; iety May 11 at -2 pm, | will be Fr be in the church Meeting sanctuary. ay, will p will resume meetings CGOETZ GOES THROUGH n Goetz, CAA eclectrical en- cer from 1chorage, was here lon a routine inspection trip yes- | terday. He overnighted at the Hotel Juneau and went on to Annette The Periect Gift for Mother.... 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