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Show ALASKA STUDIED BY JAYCETTES MONDAY NIGHT I After the war and when the I new Alcan highway is completed, Alaska will be known as the "Land with a Future", Mrs. War-jren War-jren M. Woodward told Jay-C-I Ettes Monday night, in the course of an Alaskan travelogue given at the home of Mrs. John Adamek. In recounting her experiences ex-periences during two years' residence re-sidence at Fairbanks, Mrs. Woodward Wood-ward said that Horace Greeley's advice, "Go west, young man", should be modified for the postwar post-war period to "Go west and then turn north, to Alaska". Mrs. Woodward employed vivid adjectives in relating her mem-ones mem-ones of the long trip to Fairbanks Fair-banks and her life there. She had pictures and souvenirs to display. dis-play. Mrs. Bob Jimas, president, took charge of the business meeting. The American Red Cross nutrition class to be sponsored spon-sored by the Jay-C-Ettes will begin in the autumn and will be held once or twice a week, she announced. Mrs. Harold Chesler, chairman of entertainment, was authorized to go ahead with plans for summer socials. New members mem-bers welcomed were Mrs. Ray Alves, who was placed on the bond committee, and Mrs. Frank Zaccaria, who will serve on the nutrition committee. Mother of pearl lockets with enameled shields embossed with the junior chamber of commerce emblem, were adopted as club insignia. in-signia. Mrs. Adamek and Mrs. Harold R. Barton, cohostess, served delightful de-lightful refreshments to 11. |