The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1951, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—-JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE DOUGHLAS Missing Marine AEWS | Wins Highest v smows uovs | Medalin Korea [ s of the Douglas L yed some excellent c 3 slide pictwls, showing the New York home of United N with shots of the ver A FIREBALL ENG) ——— - i WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 — & —| The Marine Corps today conferr the Medal of Honor upon a geant missing in action in Kor for more than one year and held the main buildi n, inside views of the ¢ ete. New | Out hopes he may still turn up to member, Lion B in charge claim it. He i of the program, had taken the pictures on a trip this year before coming to Douglas. His collection, part of which he showed, included Idaho, nation’s top m | i MAN BEL TO HAVE { some fine views of the Capital and "% I A f he Capital a 5 B & Gl O | HEMLOCK NING executive buildings and grounds of | \("_e:{"xc‘;]“ on B. Cates, Corps com- iy a4 Washington, D. C. William Kerns| o/ : 4 % wife, Mr: assisted in showing the picture, which were of great importance to Lions, as the club, on an Inter- national scale, participates and is| Gen. Ca greatly interested in the United | hold the Nations program. The evening's dinner meeting was held at Mikes Place with a larger than usual at- tendance of members and guests. 1 for Sgt. Jol that he would be | the award some welled about BANK ACCOUNT wounded but ¢ y provide ¢ oon tha as fi out of a Communist (rap Chosin rese as a Way with Women a soa “' i With the announcement that Lion THOMPSON APTS SOLD Jim Burns was the father of an 8 pound 11 ounce girl, Catherine R Eileen, the hat was passed and $12.80 | G o collected which Was 1| 5 HpAde G i e AN 2 hompeon on AETIMES we think ittle 's the w et : g i hed | ol R R SRk bt by : S ek e ink that too little It’s the woman w}m has an cye for style and its smart performance — its to be started for the new c | e S S . recent 0 A7 Dyveibon 18 siven to the fair sex style and fine fabrics—and a nosc for ~ spaciousncss and comfort — and its s L ikt e Yousg: S in automobile advertising. economy. On both counts, a Buick is thrift. : ] e ol After all, it’s the woman of the house tohe: How about taking time off, some afternoon, to boss around a Buick? Lion Ehrendreich announced Eg v 5 5 fines totaling $5.40 collected from | Mare g he. Mgt g £ Hicn gisibfa ™ 10t - month, wes|: iere U s Youn he Alaska who has to do most of the shopping, But we suspect something else. We o "ot that' . which involves getting into tight suspect that a woman gets just as t's a date that's bound to thrill you. turned over to the Dou o Hlvletlx‘psini;fifl( 3{ N= e nings or hal places at the curb. And it's surprising ~ great a lift as a man from command- —NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THIS— Council. The Club voied its Tail- | twister fines to go to the Health |MUSEUM ACQUIRES TWO : . o £ 2 :,un:rl:l»:‘m".i b ks e what tight spots a Buick can fitintoat ing this great-powered and trigger- R o get it star fflbianiest o A & tatn of the wheel 2 o gl ; W DRIVE* + FIREBALL ENGINE i»‘tcl‘(:;vgal«ao results of n};m“{ux.: lection at the T 2 stoppin £at. the i al;ifk biindle of VIEY:£0 bow to her il il Sl Gl el by el e It’s the woman who likes complete Wflfiisggvklfizizfiifinrofus ki b St 2 A s 4 X : + DREAMLINE STYLING penses, $234.43 il sm,‘cn]sn,t zr; freedom from things that it takes an Here’s a car to win any woman’s BODY BY FISHER 0 and @ of | & sndinee arate. 7 3 H i H engineer to operatc—and a complete heart—by its level-gaited stride—its WHEN BETTER AUTONOBILES ARE GULT BUICK. WILL BUILD THEM club wa hard work. The report will fiice for the!lahash and utter freedom from mechanical willing response to the Taku of be Listed in i bencti of rci enis who supporied re as Jim: 5 complications is exactly what makes her hand on the PY A0 e g Dynaflow Drive* such a joy. wheel — its smart H { LIONS BB GAME | order the museum tof T nd The Lions Club voted to hold a| J Fox, who doesn’ Baranof Hotel ort 4 J y 4 < bt ire cout onaih Your Kay 1o Greater Valus s B.B.S. sometime in February close exa 1ow old he is, but it to Valentine's Day—Tk event, | lieved he is in his 80’s planned to be a large \munity | Raven headdress and affair, will be under the activeshirt. The shirt is made of » chairmanship of Prosident Ed,, Bay red billiard cloth Johnson. The B.B.S. is still a secret | with gold b id and “but residents are assured that abalone she the B.B.S. doesn’t stand for basket- | It will be rememb | Fox directed the N: CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY S. Franklin St, Juneau Phone 121 — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — e P oo neld 1 | were held last March by the o e e he £ ey i SKATING RINK | Native Brotherhood to raise FE‘ EJ &)’ S }L/ ) Lions. William Boehl and James | 5250 pledge toward the construct PR e——— — ‘ Doyio, raport that the aikes are o7 the. Juneau Memorial Libr [ LIPSTICK and | completad on the skating rink at the | Chief Andrew, who lives at per Center, represents the big, . Ao Pt | - ball park—that the committee is ' boned, rugged . now awaiting cold freezing weather. A ke it Arne Shudshift promised to set up [ 5% ¢ sl some flood lights for the rink in d"' va t‘;] that h i i ot oW1 o enerations of the near future. = ahitite A0y t T b belisied & R | that he is the last of the chiefs of SAFETY SIGN + x 7 L . R Lo '{h“ a ney | that tribe and has no successor. Your Beauty Advisor R s oo Each of the pictures is f L & BChOoL & ‘e'g S ‘t’l“-" f“l"l‘)eg “:;Ch in yellow cedar with totem ca TOBI PATTON vas presel to the clul on it l‘\‘fl“i;cp;usi‘df m{; u--ce i”n 1 ySaxcly dond by Frank James. The frames T | Program, Tha new ;i«vn I petet ;mtch ge ou:icrs in the coliection. J &I N E A. U gt - & revor Davis did tk ming { up by volunteer Lion Harold Krue- d the framing. ERE(é Cfl SRR ® ger. FROM MOOSE PASS h ASS : 115 — P 20 : - Kermit, Scramstad of Moose Pass| B“} 1153 — Phone 33 NEW MEMBER 18 stapmilng mbighs Fiatlaumesy, | Lok ) Richard Shuman was initiated S e o § y into the Lions club as a new mem- | ber. Shuman is biologist for the;‘ Fish and Wildlife Service. o of Interior In- dentalium ¢ as kren har S‘HARKSKIM takes on a new look... . GIFT EXCHANGE | To get into the Christmas giving % spirit, Lioms will exchange gifts G among members at the next regular B mceting on Dec. 17 fi 3 Guests at the meeting were Glenn | Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Out of Flranklin, Territorial v tive of the Fourth Division; Robert Bed in ihe Momi‘nu P[*r;fl» ta Go S ALiis Bean, Swift Meat broker and Max | Cardiff, engincer with the U. S.1 Theliver sh Bureau of Reclamation. f CHURCH FAMILY SUPPER A family supper will be held to- morrow, Thursday evening, at 6:30 o'clock at the Douglas Community Methodist Church. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Fred Cun-| et ninghang whose phone number is Douglas 2434. FIREMEN'S PARTY A Firemen’s party is scheduled for Saturday evening, December 8 in the Eagles Hall beginning at 8, o'clock. The evening is planned for | the entertainment of local resi- dents and to raise money for the| general fund of the Fire Depart- | ment. Many prizes will be awarded during the evening, including turk- eys, chicken and hams. Glenn i Frenklin is in charge OI the pro- gram for the evening, and he asks a1l to turn out in support of the | local smoke-eating department. ¢ 4 [ . The gift he’ll thank you for-- = £ | - all through the. year .. . e | Arrow ; i DART 15 Umerica’s most popular white shirt! ' {There are a lot of reasons why he'd like to get WORSTED T EX® i '. Q) | an Arrow Dart! Its medium-point, non-wilt’ | = collar happens to be his favorite. It’s comfort- : . able, good-looking, and stays fresh all day BRITISH LOUNGE MODEL il b ! long. Then all those Arrow de-tailoring extras; i ’ Mitoga cut for trimmer fit; durable buttons : anchored on; superb long wearing “Sanforized” S i { _:?:"’:;‘t’afl‘aik;r::‘ ;3;‘;?:*:1‘2;:,?""&”:{ / Durable, dependable sharkskin—the 2-ply 100%, virgin I " Christmas gift! g worsted that’s a bear for wear—now in the smart, new shades g i i and so do you ina Final plans for the Christmas' party, sponsored annually by the Douglas Island Woman's Club, were laid Monday evening at a meeting of the different committces at the home of Mrs. Edwin Johnson, club president. ¢ . . o The party will be held in the Ma- in historic sonic hall next Wednesday evening, Decemker 12, at 8:30. Al club mem- | Pioneer Package... bers, their husbands or guests arel ] invited to attend. ) o = : ; Heading the committees are Mrs. ;. 1 Max Cardiff, decorations; Mrs. Ll 3 y 3 Grant, refreshments; and Mrs. Clark B I I I B E H RE n 5 and tailoring construction that adds tallness, slimness and McHuron, entertainment. . . trimness and a special masculine appeal to your appearance. 4 that add a special masculine smartness to your wardrobe! And the famous British Lounge Model—the exclusive style | NO PAA FLIGHTS TUESDAY g Die to weather conditions there STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY o Estab. Lovisville, Kentucky, 1849 v were no Pan American World Air- 7 5 b ways flights in and out of Juneau - 7 % A Tuesday. [KENTUCKYiSTRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 2. 91 PROOFY : - “.‘"" o — , . 4

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