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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1951 Skagway News-- ry McCann Patr Sister St. Mary's Be: arrived on Wednesd castal to vi SKAGWAY, Alaska the Empire)—A re the Common Council of of Skagway was held The ma reported tractors would streets as scon as N turned from Hq would be paid for basi: 40 cents equipment or 90 contractors’ truck: stated that the W offered one truck other could be hi Transfer Com 1 th Augu that verton, con- ENfritt X Claire a yardage | There yard city| ©On yard for | ceph maysr ; on t P. & Y. had } witl mother nd that ! McCann family d from the City | reuni on per pe T and is enjoying a r Mr. and Mrs. that | - oy { Tacoma, Washingt beea ! | day mornin: Mr. Eri Soldin Mr. Ree ed boat 1 with Metcalf, eng M 1 ed Territorial rezard to ha while the contractor g town. Mr. Metcalf the | g work would amount to about §30- | 224 Mr. Ole 000 snd would be given priority| end of \I“’ rating as one of the first jobs on Jo., Wittt E?c”c:nl:“]‘, (X;L\:\““17(17:).1@[1#“((1“:1:f \tiin. Sunday and Monday_they ks Do eravel Bvafiahls: {Eatithe| Hads e SEED 30, EARNE S City would cooperate with thel . _ T‘“ use of the grader and will attend 3 H _‘YU 3%"\_“‘] to the greasing of the windsock: Srenddaughter Karen Lamorce every three months. The airstrip, " .. P e ‘.'}":\:mh e Sill fdbatiy” he - blacklonpeastin B poiee ke NERC L EONER: 1952-53. s b e The: mayor subinitted the names) . IS -Lawrence, ol \FRUEOMD g of W, D Stavensoand Joln:Feie| Oz v100 has - been . TRIRER ]S Setberems 't T the unexpireq | dRughter, Mrs, W. B. Heidelber terms on the Councll of Charles o7 siX weks left on Coffey and Everett Smith. Coun-tC feturn to her home, cllman Lyle Orbin resigned since 8ccompanied by her he plans tolekve town in the near | DoWey McCracken, “Mis. future and William Burfield was inted to fill his unexpired his Mrs. and d ndt, a boyhood Erikson’s in Swe- orse. From there the Whitehorse and to Ole they and her She was grandson, Heidel- | for school Mrs. Ford who has been visiting {her daughter Mrs. John Hvisdock, Everett Smith and ;left on the No to return Gail and Brooks | her home in Silver Springs, Mary- Haines where Mr. | ldnd. employed in con- | 0 Mr. and Mrs their childr have moved Smith will be struction work. to i The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Sk Aeris No. 25, F.O.E. held its ar meeting Tues! evening, st 14. After a g, a game white elephant served by and M A regular meeting of the Emb- lem Club was held Friday, Aug. 10.} Six candidates for membership- Mrs. Mae Heidelberger, Mrs. Ev-i %0 elyn ;, Mrs. Carla Hansen, | Wi irs aney, Mrs. Dorothy | refreshments Swick, Mrs. Martha Whel- | Othy Dewar pley were initiated into the club The small ap vhose po each member put penny each i of her ment were turned in Y and Means committee. The club thanked the decorations commit- tee for the beautiful ilower ai rangements al e inivat Christmas plans were made the Cripple Childrer X is ]1lal?m,d to a Charity | A party w Dance on September 29 to raise|Mission funds for this Christmas projec to Admission to this dance will be, With one dollar per person. Committees were appo this dance: posters—Mrs, Bea O'- Daniel; decorations—Mrs. Jacquel- ine Budd, Mrs. Beverly Feero, and Mrs. Bea O'Daniel; entertain- ment—Mrs. Juanita Stevenson; refreshments—Mrs. Norma Fraser, Mrs. Patty Wheaton, Mrs. Gladys Welch, Mrs. Lorraine Fairbanks; clean-up committee—Mrs. Marie Hoyt, Mrs. Dorothy Sheleby, Mrs Dorothy Dewar, and Mrs. Evelyn Boynton. Mrs. Norma Fraser will be in charge of a drill team which will start practice immediately. M Tom Cooper was appointed | sh was held Wednesday the home of Mrs. with Mrs. Elizabeth s chairman. Plans the winter’s activ- refreshments of norteake _and coffee d by the hostess of the O.LS | afternoon Eagl er ac made 1c the W | were for d at the Pius X evening, Aug shortcake 1esday ispberry of the Wedr enjo; the Sisters ! perries being presented from Mrs. Vic Spark's garden. | Schibi was presented with a cleve “Bon voyage” card which had been painted for her by Vic Sparks. Fred Barker of Seekonk, Mass is in Skagway for two weeks m ing a Geological traverse Batho- lith across the Coast Range for his master’s thesis at the Califor- nia Institute of Technology. He is a former member® of D Meade’s party in the Alcoa Sur- vey of 1949, He is visiting w. W. Patterson while he in Skagway. nted Mr. Charles (Chuck) Clark com- Soldin’s Dodge | 1 Lamoreaux ger’s son, returning to Montana | chairman of the Teen Age Activ- ities. The dime “kitty” was won s. Hazel Haney. committee for entertain- ment for the evening: Mrs. Dor- othy Sheleby and Mrs. Bea O'Dan- iel had the members pin tails on a most clever donkey which had been made by Mrs. O'Daniel. Mrs. | plimented his wife by gi ing a sur- | prise dinner party to celebr her birthday at the Skagway Grill Wednesday evening, Aug. 15. A beautifully deccrated birthday ak and individual gifts were presen ted to Mrs. Clark by the guests— M Jeanette Hillary, Mr. and M w. Burfield, Bill Burfield, Mary Kopanski won the first prize; Mrs. Juanita Stevenson the booby prize. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Daniel and their children Mike and Kathic; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheleby. Refreshments were served b"‘\ Ronnie Sheleby left on the Nor- Mrs. Lucy Anderson, Mrs. Ger- |ah to go to Portland, Oregon, trude Beitinger, and Mrs. Javan | where he plans to visit wi his Beitinger. | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. o e | simons, former Skagway residents, The Teen agers had a dance | for three weeks. Saturday evening, Aug. 11, at the| Elks' Club. Mrs. Marie Hoyt and| Oscar Selmer underwent a ton- Mrs. Mae Heidelberger were Chap‘isillect!)my recently at the Whité erones. }Pass Hospital. ; | The B4 Hosford family have Mr. and Mrs. William Bigham | moved into their new home at 1th and their two children Billy and|and Broadway. The Gene Bird Donna spent a week driving about | family have moved into the Gross Whitehorse and Atlin. 1house which the Hosfords had | rented previously to building their A special meeting of the city | own home. council was held Saturday -eve- | 5 A ning, August 11, to set the mill| . J. Roehr has purchased the rate for the city at 12 mills. | Steffins residence on Seventh St. [ This is a yearly event—the rasp- Mrs. George Burgess was hos-|the near future. This property Is tess to the Mission Auxiliary [known to the old timets as the Thursday evening, Aug. 9. Guests “Hahn House.” for the evening were Mrs. Pa | b e el ] cit Ellfritt of Tacoma and Sister| The Sailor's Splice had an in- Mary Nieve of St. Mary’s at Bea- | teresting cargo for Skagway. verton, Oregon. The meeting was| Bill and Kennie Reed rcceived held as a party to compliment two sheep which had been sent Mrs. Virginia Schibi who will be | from their grandfather’s home at leaving Skagway in the near fu-| Driggs, Idaho. Needless to sav, ture. Mrs. Schibi was presented the St. Martin residence at 1lih with one of Vic Sparks beautiful| agnd Main, is most popular with paintings. the children who all come “to feed the sheep.” On the morning of August 8 | W. Matthews (Bus) Miss Beatrice Summers of Van- | capary—a beautiful singer—the couver, B. C. and Mr. Barton|gift of Hop-a-long Cassidy Bill Crow, an accountant of White- | Boyd. The actor was quite inter- horse, Y. T., were married by the|ested in Bus when he visited U. S. Commissioner, Mrs. Maly|skagway and sent the canary to McCann at her home. The Cfluplfiihelp him pass away the hours were attended by Dr. and Mrs. | that are long while he is waiting Henry A. McPherson of Los ADS-|in hopes of being able to see out eles, California. They left on the|of one eye in a few months. train to make their home in| The Marvin Taylor family are ‘Whitehorse. the owners of a mist grey tudor received a . and Mrs. Soldin | the Norah! end Chev Max four, d e Chevrolet oW Kent and i left [ vaca the the From Mission. | and plans to make it his home in| Virginia | 41 | and | Burn | gave | the Mrs. | were The Farm and their families, & Burnha rolet sedan and Mr Steffen an door Mr of Ed pickup. T dition to Skag wdsome car HProx r persons n d their child and Mr Fu Ton; on Tuesda t tion trip, Brow Fu Plymouth n Whitehorse they to att They each o y and f the party for a way to Carc e Monday employees of Mrs. Charles tham is a former a party Sunday home of Mr. and | Burnham to compliment The ¢ Schibi. with A Leonard presented E with Chevrolet Sedan THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE and Mr: gifts- china, a tray, and candle | venir Miss Isabel Miller of Haines House visited the John Dodge family be- ing on the Norah to go to pend hese 1 i W f | Chicago where she plans t At pres- s the winter studying car | - | ee daughter; ren from a visit with Mr. mother in Plains, Montana. rain on a| them| Mr. Mrs. Raleigh and Mr, and o They plan to cs Discover were Taku Arm. The Ranger 7, Forestry Scrvigg|Suene: s Bach cap- y$ last ushed out Upper ineau, Cu in port fi week while three men the trails to Lower Dewey Lakes. tain, wa ion T0sS. afterr y Hall will be closed for O. Woman's club while Mr. and the on vacation. y have left for a mo | the highway to F: at | Anchorage with Mr John | Mrs. George Burgess, and | and their daughter ire making the trip in the car. emplo; Mr Mr. laska sou- and When the mercury pushed up to 91 degrees in Los Angeles, four- old Susan Jakobsen decided it was time to give her pet goat, Abagail Snowball, some relief from the heat. and both Susan and Abagail seem to be enjoying the relief: Wirephoto. She got out the hose » an album, Al- holders, Johnson e dg Lillian, and Pat, have returned home Johnson's JUNEAU, ALASKA in Anchor itting on {k hird in absence* of 1wond who w 1 va- been 7. Di uts gave y afternoon the ity Hall to compliment Rev. John Dodge. Following ular meeting prnch & were served by the ke 1 N Dodge witl Dodge ~with a sil a surprise in and M 4 ek dinner was unday farewell ge tev. and Mrs, John Dodge two children, Ruth Anne tables were E tor A. Rasmuson, F. D was toastmaster. The Cub ang three songs and then esented Rey. Dodge with album \ining their pictures and si The choir of the Prespy- n church gave a comical parody on the Dodge family leav- in a whirl of helter- kelter packing at the last minute Mrs, Dodge was presented with ¢ niature cup and saucer and Rev was given a purse from the With these gifts was “bon voyage” card present, painted by A very large crowd at- nded the dinner. Dr. and Mirs. Robert E. Burns and their tour party of 31 arrived in \gway Saturday afternoon on the in from Whitehorse. After spend- ing the night ut the famous Pullen H ing all spots of in- gway they left Su day afternoon for Juneau on Coast- s P.BY. Dr. Burns is president of the College of the Pacific. tr Quite a number of Skagway resi- dents made the trip to Ben-My- Chee Sunday and Monday: Mr. and Mrs, H Soldin, Mr. and Mrs Cornett| Ole Erikson, Mr. Ole Brandt, Mrs. and Mrs. Leland Gault left . 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Mc- E Mrs. Carl Bloomquist and small daughter, Juna2au on Monday won’s p aftel ne Ed Hestnes and her family. The the ve a party D honor Mrs. ladies spent with Mrs, Iod membe! day evening to Dodge. Twenty evening visiting and enjoying ments served biel, Mrs. Hows y Mrs. Loren Brech- rd Sawyer, and Mrs THE AlA?KA (91,13 SEATTLE AND ALASKA PORTS e, i) Passenger Service SOUTHBOUND . BARANOF 8.8, DENALI Fri. Sept. 7 Petersburg Keteaikan ttle Ketchikan Seattle NORTHBOUND S.8. BARANOF S.S. ALEUTIAN Tuwes. Aug. 8 Mon. Sept. 3 Seward Valdez Cordova Valdez Seward Freighter Service From Seattle August 3 COASTAL MONARCH o For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau H. E. GREEN, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY he | o the rrived | to visit Mrs. Bloomquist’s sisters, Mrs. Skagway ‘,_‘ John | { e 1e delicious refresh- Mrs. Dodge was pre- had not been expeeted | cation. It that he would be in J until after the Ketchikan tern ch starts on Sept. 25 | After being 13 23 to Keichikan where th: will convene on Sept Juneau from Sept urt rty will go to the c grand jury sented with a silver souvenir of Skagway teaspoon from the Mr. and Mrs. Meade and daugh- ters, Joan and Audrey Butler, Tallghassee, Florida, left Monday evening on the Touise to return to their home. This family enjoy Skagway so much that they return each year to spend the summ t the Pullen’ House. of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard A, Schibi d their four children, Joan, Bar- bara, Kay and baby David, left on the Louise to go to make their home in Texas. The Schibi family have made many fr is while they have lived in Skagway while Mr Schibi has been foreman at the Tank Farm, and the community with regret say “Bon Voyage."” Lingle smal’ Cliff Matthews friends in for severa! Mrs. Guthrie daughters and Mrs and gon, Gary, visited Whitéhorse last week days. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 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