The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1951, Page 3

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951 DOUGLAS . &4 NEWSA - Another Hibok Hibok Bla HEALTH COUNCIL MEETING A Douglas Health Council meet- ing will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Rice. WELL BABY CONFERENCE The Douglas Well Baby conference will be held on Wednesday after- | noon between 1:30 and 4:30 o'clock | at the Health Center in the Gov- ernment School. i Mrs. Angus Gair, Public Health| nurse superintendent, will be in! charge. Tt was also announced that || an Immunization Clinic would be | held on Thursday between the} hours of 10 and 11:30 am. with Dr. | C. C. Carter in charge. i | | SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Gastineaux Lodge No. 124 will hold a special Communication on Tuesday evening, December 11 and another on Thursday December 13 according w,nnnounc@monl Work will be in the E.'A. Degree on hoth evenings. MRS. McCORMICK HOME Mrs. Richard McCormick return- | ed home last week after a month’s visit with her parents at Valley Ford, Calif, and was present to help them celebrate their 1;0](1(‘11: wedding anniversary. She reports a good trip except disappointment ; in not being able to see her son James, a Marine stationed in Sanj A huge atomic like cioud pushes up through a layer of cumulus a few Py, pvVel d y lans 0| " N Diego. Howe \1‘r-C_’:’:‘:‘xfi’l\_l’}‘jk‘l‘;htc minutes after a feurth explosicn rocked the crater of the volcano ble hu’:l(; on the Christmas YS! Hibok Hibok ni the Philippines (12-6). The death toll stands at she said. SHUMAN TWINS ARE NINE | (P Wirephoto via radio from Manila, Last Rifes Tuesday Foi Mrs. A. Wallers Funeral services for Mrs. Annie | Walters will be held Tuesday morn- ling at § o'clock at the Catholic church | FROM wasHI H. A. Morris of V Dale and Dennis Shuman, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shu- man, were nine years of age last Saturday and were given a dinner party by their parents at home. | Twelve young friends were invited | to dinner and an afternoon of | games, with a cifcus motif, besides friends of the family, including Mr. and Mrs| L. W. Richards and Mrs. | SKAUC . RETUR! 266 known dead and perhaps angther 5C0 buried in volcanic ash. is registered at the Baranof Hotel. | FROM SEATTLE D. R. Shane of Séattle is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE Siricken family_ Reunited L n of Mr. and Mrs. Donrald De For the first time 2 six chil C. | Mars were stricken with polio of {1 were well enough to n, DC., | the e stiil in t Rancho Los Amizos Lcs Ang in left ht. Oth Audrey, 7. aard, 4, rater, and Dox from lcft are David, 1; S Patr amily lives in Van Nuys, Calif. ® Wix ald, 10, at 12, and hoto. riey, 5; N | STUDY DEMOCRACY Library for Darimouth SYDNEY—#—Twenty-two Pakis- | Eugene Hahn. Hh(‘:’:}‘]]‘:g"- P};":’{:[‘fi‘]’fl“g‘[‘ ;\:.”g«:i:f‘ A. Olaf Skauge, construction in-|tan government servants have ar-| HANOVER, N.H., Dec. 10—7 e 520 (1 oD EY, Ars spector for the Federal Housingrived in Australia to learn varlous Dartmouth College has acg the MRS. MOE SOUTH lgxoen ‘Oameipry. | Administration here, returned yes-|aspects of running a democratic | Vilhjalmur Stefansson collection Mrs. Katherine Moe was a Das-| Mrs. Walters died Dec. 6. She terday from Ketchikan, Pe ur They want to learn ways | one of the world’s most complete senger Thursday by PAA enroute. was born at Tenakeé on Aug. 3, 2nd ‘N_l'fl"‘n’(‘“ where he had beeniof handiing traffic how to prevent | Arctic libraries — F dent John %o Tacoma. She plans to spend|1926 and is survived by two daugh- | Inspecting housing projects and | erosion, how to curb the black mark- | Sloan Dickey announces. Chrsitmas with her two sons in | ters, Adeline of Angoon and Fran- single family homes. He reporisiet and how to bring culture to The libr: which includes 335,000 the states and also attend to pro- |cine of Sitka. Also surviving is a that Ketchikan is ge ready to|packward areas. books, 18,000 pamphlets and many meet the expansion expected as a| “We're building a brand new na- | rare manuscripts and maps has erty transactions there. { sister, Martha Pasqua, of Tenakee.| e iR | resuli of a pulp mill to be built|tion a friendly nation, and we're|been compiled over 40 years by Dr FROM HOSPITAL | there. | a hurry” said Shafiul Azam, | Vilhjalmur insson, noted ex- r day returned home A | Srert R | spokesman of the party. plorer and Arctic authority. : ciadey A)’::!: ospital in Juneau| Fred Bryant of Ketchikan spent| JUNEAU VISITOR . i e iy : : the weekend here at the Gastineau| Dr. Milo Fritz of Anchorage is|feeesorsrrororrsmeorrarorerrrrrmrmaanammeor over the weekend after being con- oy fiped for medical examinations for | several days. Miss Kathleen Means also return- ed from the hospital earlier in last | week, and is now resting at home. | For Prompt and Courteous Service Phone . . .. 666--959 GLACIER CAB Ride in Comfort HUGE CROWD TURKEY SHOOT The residents of the Channel sup- ported the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department most enthusiastically Jast Saturday evening, keeping the Eagles Hall continually filled with people shooting for turkeys, hams and chickens. The shooting W kept at a fast pace by a committee | headed by nn Franklin. B | PAT AND EDITH RETURN f Pat Bishop and Edith Wellington returned home last Thursday from an extended visit in the states,; working part of the time in San| Francisco. The third member of the | trio that went out to see the world, | stopping at the Hotel Juneau. Miss Phyllis Andrews, sister of Pat, remained on her job in Cal- ifornia. The girls had a wonderful time, but were glad to be able to come home for the Christmas holi- days. VISITOR FROM HAINES Frank R. Young of Haines is staying at the Baranof Hotel. Host for the Holidays — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — Bodil Miller, 23, has been waiting two years ever since her gradua- tion from Copenhagen’s National Theatre, to come to Hollywood and pursue a movie career. At that time Universal-International studio offered her a contract, but it wasn't until a few days ago that she was able to enter the U. 8. from Mexico under the Danish quota and sign it. Studio officials say the§ plan to groom her for important dramatic roles. (P Wire- photo. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY “Coke" is a registered trade-mark. THE COCA-COLA Christmas means extra company . . . extra entertaining, Let Coca-Cola help / make holiday hospitality-easy. Be sure to get enough . .. and serve icg cold. COMPANY “HERB" S. 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