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Domestic News July 12, 1921

The Alaska Daily Empire

Juneau, Alaska

What is this article about?

Social column reporting various visitors, arrivals on the Princess Royal, departures, and hotel guests in Juneau, including clergy, officials, and families from California, Washington, and local areas.

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WHO'S HERE AND WHERE

Miss Ethel Fitzgerald, of Dunsmuir, Cal., is visiting Miss Hazel Jaeger and will remain in Juneau for about a month. Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Jaeger were classmates at Mills College, Oakland.

John J. Egan, U. S. Deputy Marshal at Tenakee is in Juneau on a short business trip.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mosier of Gypsum, are visitors in the city. Mr. Mosier is superintendent of the gypsum mine for the Pacific Coast Gypsum Company.

C. Williams, owner of a group of claims at Hawk Inlet, is in the city after having been at his claims doing development work.

P. H. Doyle, traveling for the Western Dry Goods Company, left for Haines and Skagway on the Elizabeth last night.

Mrs. E. R. Smith will arrive on the steamer Princess Royal today, after having been visiting in the South for the past several months.

Mrs. William Hyde, formerly of Tenakee will be an arrival in the city on the Princess Royal after having been visiting in the South for several months.

Rev. David Waggoner, pastor of the Native Presbyterian Church of this city will return on the Princess Royal tonight, after having been in attendance at a meeting of the Presbyterian Church of the State of Washington.

Rev. George G. Bruce of the Juneau Presbyterian Church who has been attending the meeting of the Washington Synod of the Presbyterian Church will arrive at his home here on the Princess Royal.

Staff Captain Moses Jaynes and William Kerr of the Salvation Army, will be arrivals here on the Princess Royal tonight.

Frank G. Shotter, of Hoonah, is a visitor in the city on business for the next few days.

Mrs. W. G. Johnson and children, who are now visiting friends at Aberdeen, Wash., are expected to return to Juneau about August 15.

At the Gastineau F. O. Burkhardt, F. G. Shotter, Joe Klanda, R. C. Steele, John J. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mosier, C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Ratti.

At the Alaskan G. M. Stout, S. Churchill.

At the Circle City F. Sinclair, V. G. Johnson, H. O'Keefe.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Juneau Visitors Arrivals Departures Hotel Guests

What entities or persons were involved?

Miss Ethel Fitzgerald Miss Hazel Jaeger John J. Egan Mr. And Mrs. A. G. Mosier C. Williams P. H. Doyle Mrs. E. R. Smith Mrs. William Hyde Rev. David Waggoner Rev. George G. Bruce Staff Captain Moses Jaynes William Kerr Frank G. Shotter Mrs. W. G. Johnson

Where did it happen?

Juneau

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Primary Location

Juneau

Key Persons

Miss Ethel Fitzgerald Miss Hazel Jaeger John J. Egan Mr. And Mrs. A. G. Mosier C. Williams P. H. Doyle Mrs. E. R. Smith Mrs. William Hyde Rev. David Waggoner Rev. George G. Bruce Staff Captain Moses Jaynes William Kerr Frank G. Shotter Mrs. W. G. Johnson

Event Details

Miss Ethel Fitzgerald of Dunsmuir, Cal., is visiting Miss Hazel Jaeger in Juneau for about a month; they were classmates at Mills College, Oakland. John J. Egan, U. S. Deputy Marshal at Tenakee, is in Juneau on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mosier of Gypsum are visitors in the city; Mr. Mosier is superintendent of the gypsum mine for the Pacific Coast Gypsum Company. C. Williams, owner of claims at Hawk Inlet, is in the city after development work. P. H. Doyle, traveling for the Western Dry Goods Company, left for Haines and Skagway on the Elizabeth last night. Mrs. E. R. Smith will arrive on the steamer Princess Royal today after visiting in the South for several months. Mrs. William Hyde, formerly of Tenakee, will arrive on the Princess Royal after visiting in the South for several months. Rev. David Waggoner, pastor of the Native Presbyterian Church, will return on the Princess Royal tonight after attending a Presbyterian Church meeting in Washington. Rev. George G. Bruce of the Juneau Presbyterian Church will arrive on the Princess Royal after attending the Washington Synod. Staff Captain Moses Jaynes and William Kerr of the Salvation Army will arrive on the Princess Royal tonight. Frank G. Shotter of Hoonah is a visitor in the city on business for a few days. Mrs. W. G. Johnson and children, visiting friends at Aberdeen, Wash., are expected to return to Juneau about August 15. Hotel guests: At the Gastineau - F. O. Burkhardt, F. G. Shotter, Joe Klanda, R. C. Steele, John J. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mosier, C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Ratti. At the Alaskan - G. M. Stout, S. Churchill. At the Circle City - F. Sinclair, V. G. Johnson, H. O'Keefe.

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