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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1951 . O'Daniel received a telep! Monday from Department mander- Van Horn in Sit} Mr. O'Daniel to attend the convention of the Americ: held in Miami, Flo was promised “a voi nice going! The first frost this year in Sk way — Tuesday m October ms' Club lunch- At the regular 1 eon meeting the topics for di sion were the Boy Scouts, the youth program, and the proposed way-Careross ro Aft luncheon the Lions went in a € to attend a Court of Honor by the Boy Scouts in the A.B. Hall. Mrs. Ina Eville was ill in the| White Pass hospital for a week. | The Princess Louise was in por Wednesday and Thursday. Returning home on her and Mrs. C.,J. Rogers, St W. Patterson and her two children, Collins and Bondy, coming from Al- bany, California. Mr. Patterson had joined them at Juneau. Skagwoy is delighted to see young Collins recovering so nicely from the severe burns he received last June. Mr Ludwig Frolander returned from a medical checkup at Virginia hospital in Seattle; Mrs. M panski and her daughter Masx returned from a short vacation in Vancouver and Seattle. | | A. L. Finegan arrived from Tampa, Florida, to visit his son, W. the Finegan, and his family at Tank Farm. Two nurses arrived to joi staff at the White Pass Hc They are Miss Et i Bates, South Carolina, and Viola Griffin of Jordan Va Oregon. They came to Ska from Boise, Idaho. L | Major .and Mrs. “Rocky” Rhodes | and their daughters, Lynn and| Lorna, from Big Delta visited in Skagway several days. They drov from Big Delta to Haines, came to Skagway on the barge, then went by train to Carcross. From there| they planned to drive through thej| Atlin country before returning to| their home. A meeting of the Skagway Cl ber of Commerce was held day evening follo a di the Grill. President. Calkins in-| troduced the guests, Mrs. E. A.: Rasmuson _and the Rev. Paull Prouty of Juneau. Very interesting talks were given by the three men who went to Va BC, to work for a road conn Skagway with Carcross Morgan Reed gave a Fuller gave trasting the c , B road work needed, rainfall, three proposed roads — F tension, ~Taku, and Carcross; Mr. Max Kop: on the effect h a have on the city and cn the road. Mr. John O'Dzniel toid at | he planned to leave on the Louise| to Juneau, then by planc to Dallas, | Texas, where he would contact the Texas Legionnaires, then drive te Miami from Chicago. At the con- vention in Miami each state I vledged him a portion of the time they are allotted on the floor in order that he may present the re- solution which was passed at Legion convention held recently in Seward. Texas has offered all of its time. From the convention ini Miami he hopes to carry the resolti- | tion to national headquarters in Washington, D.C. B Max Kopanski was appointed to act as a member of the executive Loard of the Chamber of Commerce for .the remainder of the year. Before the Louise sailed Thyrs- day evening in a ceremony held on|in the near future for Freddie Mar- the wharf Johnny O'Daniel was in- stalled as commander of Post No. 7, the American Legion. Mr. O’Daniel will not have returned in time for the installation of officers to be held October 20. The Ladies’ Auxiliary for - the Presbyterian church met Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. Jose] Sheleby. Final plans were made for the parcel post sale and a collection was taken for the for- eign missions. Fourteen members and two guests, Miss Gail Brim- hall and Mrs. Ed Kelankosky, were present. Friends have received word that| Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Simons are| making their home in San Antonio, Texas. | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bates and small daughter, Barbara, left on the Louise for a vacation in Seattle and Portland. | The Rev. Edgar Gallant returned Thursday by Coastal from Anchor- age. The Rev. Harley Baker visited his mother, Mrs. Chris Larson, for two days before returning to his home in Anchorage. | A very successful game and danc- | Mrs. Brown dar 1| er | i ing party was given at the Eagles Hall Saturday cvening, October 6, instruments consisted of . Gertrude Beitinzer, My D bernow, Sye Mak! The p: “Eagl took plac * with Mrs. Dorott of-ce! to Tu Powers re€ Spent Yglesia, ber Miss Ma set Mrs. Lingle a Mrs. Yglesia tles on the Shelf”; Mr now sang “The We Tree”; and the enti dered “Show Me Home.” The two high scores were won Zanten and Gutherie Lin freshments and danci the evenise Prilber- Willo orck the )y Peter | Johnuy O'Daniel pointed chairman of the for Alaska for the Amer] has Joe Gerzina who has a the past mor ned to be in charg and his mo have moved ir | ind several invited | A m, Mr wive their vited r. iwe ject was in ear fu H also assur g far m dead issue. ‘A “Blessed Ev Shower to com- ment Mrs. Johnny O'Daniel w beld Tuesday evenir home f Mrs. Joseph S| th Mr Mrs. Dwig D. D. Cox cf new home Thirteenth and Street. Mr. Bloom took the nortl half of the old Deverell he built in ~ converted into 2 ning modern ranch t home. Wherever possible he u the old materials — especially unusual window g - interesting resu ith wooden walls most Patterson back to their group. Patterson and Bondy were in- trates how ve modern paint color combinat s can be. Tmmediately following the |! wlar meeting Monday afternoon, | October 8, the Cub Scouts 1) ice cream and cake to welcome Col- | i | | Judge J. J. F. Ward ha the new m bers of the sck | board into their respective offices, are Mrs. Edna Rapuzzi, E. J ks, Kent Fuller and Gail Budd The fifth me of the| board is Mrs, Marie Hoyt { The Women’s Club gave the an- | nual receptign for.the, teaghers of | 1ich had been ar ced the teachers. C. L. Anderson Dr. Kepler gave on his visit to the can in Pertland, Oregon, and ir rulia Derrick and Miss Viola Grif- fin. R nts were served by Mrs. Paul Alexander, Mrs. Loren raise funds for the Christmas tree party. Refreshments were s by Mrs. Dorothy Self and Mrs Anne Truce. A regular meeting of the E: Club was held Friday, Octobe with 25 members present, Lists of the children at the Orthopedic Hos- pital at Sitka have been received and plans were made to order the Christmas gifts for thiem. The Elks asked the Emblem Club to assist them in giving a benefit ball lowe who is ill at Mayo Clinic. The following lunch committee was ap- pointed, Mrs. Patty Wheaton, Mr Gladys Welch, Mrs. Norma Fraser, Mrs. Hazel Haney, and Mrs. Mary Kopanski. Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mrs. Wm. Beitinger showed colored slides of Hawaii, Guam and Japan. These slides had been sent home by Mrs. Beitinger’s son, Gordon. Patty Wheaton w: awarded the “dime kitty.” Refreshments were served by Mrs. Evelyn Boynton, Mrs, Jackie Budd, and Mrs. Helen Clark, Curtis Purdy has recently pur- | chased the house on Seventh and Spring Streets from Harry G. Ask. The Purdy family moved to the: new home and are busy remodeling it. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lamoreaux held “open house” Saturday eve- ning so that their friends might enjoy the beautiful fireplace which has just been completed at their attractive cabin in Dyea. Monday, Skagway was honared by a visit from Delegate and Mrs. Bob Bartlett and their daughter, Susan. Arriving on the Coastal plane they were met by W. E. Feero, Morgan Reed, F. D. Calkins and Kent Ful- ler. They were taken for a ride to ed the two new nurses, Miss | O’Daniel was . pre: rge basket decora paper filled S, .. +he § Hillary, Mr Mrs. Wm. Burfield, Mrs, C George Villesvik, Mrs i, Mrs. J. D. True, Mrs Mrs. Dave Ohler, M Feero, Mrs. C. L. on Mrs. Wm. Swick, Mrs. Max Steffen, nnie Battles E. Fair- Wm.' Bi and Mrs ry ! | The annual parcel post sale spon- sored by the Ladies Presbyte: urday Auxiliary as he com; of the n chure evening Mrs. ki who were in « the i Mrs. of\ the baked Hanson and Mr Sheleby sold the needlework; Mrs. Wm. Dewar and Mrs, George Villesvik served coffee, cookies, and 5. The evening was a huge | S aAMR | Jack of her Mr nother Mrs, returns hom anc n went to Juneau| A Coastal to visit| ghter and sister for! | Fresh snow on all the mount Sl — north wind blowing — early w mv} er in Skagwa; ing passen: on the Prin- cess Louise October 15, were H. G. Ask returning to his home in Se- tle after spending the summer in i g L i { Brogpel vt R Deaay, o agway; Mrs. Hazel Kirmse, Mr. Mrs, Hartson. and Mrs. J. C. Kirmse going to! P t winter home in California; | the re B atinio he ’ At the regular meeting of thelyy; ‘Cliffora Matthews, her Yol Ladies Auxiliary to Skagway € i g F ol No. 25, F.OE. a dance was planned Ipacy. and . der A U A ther, Mrs. George Lingle to be held early in December o), gglifornia for the winter; E. A. Rasmuson going to Pa\m‘ Springs, Californja; Mrs. Camillo na going to join Mr. Brena in ttle; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Port-| lock and ‘child going to Vancouver, | B.C, and, about twenty of the men| > river boats going to Van-| er or Victoria for the winter. | Cailly or noi? YOU can lose your home, your automobile, your sav- ings, and all that you value, if yeu have to pay a judg- ment awarded by a jury for injuries sustained on your property. Comprehensible Personal Liability Insurance will de- fend you in such an action and pay the damages up to the limit ef your insurance. Shattuck Agency Phone 249 Seward Street Dyea, then to a luncheon at the| Grill with the members of the road | committee, Mr. Reed, Mr, Fuller,! JUNEAU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRFE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Splice was in P week bringing three more rea nev a road conr DOUGLAS ANB-ANS | bt} T NEW OFFICERS | good have one. meet- Alaska At Monday night's joint ction with of the Douglas Cam g vf“fl"::{‘ (“,",“",\“'» . 3‘“ ive Brotherhood and Sisterhood H. A. Da R and Public Prc the following members were elected ¢ redan 8 Heldel gy O NB—Thomas Bowman, Presi- dent. Willis Peters, Vice President;; . |sandy A. Stevens, Secretary, 1 ccted 26th term. George Stevens Treasurer, re-clected. Henry Steven Arms Bowman, President. | Vice President; Len- cretary; Anna Jack, | Arms o left by Coast Sellingham: Wa er, Mrs. Annie Lec Self and D ns: Heidels If and Kopan- { Julie Steve Bown rgeant Trea. t Richardson (A.C.E Monday ky Coast s to Convention: ANB } 14 Tele- | Sr. and ANS—Mrs. Sarah Bow; wib was man. | ng two smen to 0 the| A Spec meeting will be held and notices mre. te: ha) Thursday ev Nov. 1, for th T} as follows 1o rpose of instructing delegate 1€ month, | Rl to draft resolutions and all al of the committee: r arrangements necesary, in After thirty if tien for attending the ANB Convengicii o te n | isfactory, raise would be ¢ - lution was presented that hrough the council ae- ke formal application to DESK AT CURTIS OFFICE | sired m A porty to celebrate the Lirthday iadine ThompSon has set up a Welch was held| 2= "‘f il Bl stenographer desk at the a at the home of | its €licible employees would be cov-| & i St B et areatl &40 by the Fedéral Hoolkl! Besirigy |OUrHF. Accountinig s (BEHIE. - 1A T “‘ l"’: M et PEEREW came here last month from Okla- N H, Cln'll« h, Miss Agnes 2 homa City, Okla. She *attended Mrs. F. Boyd, Mrs. J. Held-| ¢ decided that copies of the | Harding College at Searcy, Ark. This fagistrate, J. J. F. Ward H. Stabler; Assi lu\‘i Isabel Flynn; Health| :5. C. Hermans, Mrs, L.! e i crt o L T . mint k eographes ar is Miss Thompson’s first trip to the T. McGuane, Miss Vi Griffin and| oo R S ey ; Mrs. T. Cooper, played a 5 e it s e Sion et following officials were ap- T ———— | game and enjoyed delicious birth- . EMPIRE WANT ABS PAY — | 51 refreshmen! T. O. Dickinson, division supor-| the City | Offic M. Kepler; Fire Chief, | visor, Railway Express Agency, ar-| | and t e department foremen to | rived on Thursday's train to spend be appointed by the fire depart- several days in Skagway on busi-| men ness. 1 e e e s & special meeting of weil was called Tuesday, Octo- 16, by Mo n Reed to install official Judge J. J. F. the ‘mayor and W. 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