The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 19, 1934, Page 8

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MANY ATTENDED .,‘ji,,l SOCIAL MEETING - OF AUXILIARY Edith Ba Helen Karnes and Mrs °d Martin h the se eshments by the ho: sdames McKanna, P Installation of Officers \\/a\ !\(Ix s adl Hitate PG A 4 Feature of Ln)o_\- ST iven In urches able Evening CAMPBELL-FLEEI( | Throughout Land £ e | NUPTIALS TAKE - |comes to an end Sunday, otte L. Campbell and | has oth of Douglas,|Sunday. Catholics in ev oom, and Elizabeth Camp- | neau. d to take place within a| », the marriage last even-| surprise to the many rth from eve nd and are labori officers |of Whom are well known in Gas |tineau Channel communities. M 3 k is employed at the Ala Juneau Gold Mining Compa They will make their home in tf | Johnson Apartments. | the missioners. Historian, Executive " Mrs, an......-..—.-c- r Seelye, Mrs, o a0 oo |the work being done in Hardy I Mrs. Trefz- | missions throughout t gar, Yakutat | . B TN i Zynda [ | R. Russell; M. F. Shepard | MRS. JORGE IR he DnaR Alaskan | Mrs, Peter Jor il be in- | nrapel Robbrich, Hoonah; Arthur [been ailing for a lon Kobbrich, Hoonah; O. R. Ovrello,|died recently at P Hoonah; Louis Miss, Yakutat; John | rangements for the ® | Mollan, at; Charles Edwards,Inot been made ow nd Mrs. John Brem- sence of her husband and tw , mer, Y\k:x(’lt fishing for crabs. i " — e ———— Mrs. a FRESH DATES dricks Membership, Hazr*l“l’ofi’?rh 163 Notoe In bulk, pound . 10¢ i agle, Mrs. Clara Gruk 5 Theo. McKanna; Mus! 9 ( e Lot Simehone At GARNICA S, Phone 1 74 tive Elizazeth ] se h(mdled in Piggly Wiggly Stores are all nationally known; therefore they need no introduction to you. These are the reasons why the volume of sales of the Piggly Wiggly Stores are continually growing by leaps and bounds. Fancy Red Fruit 1 47 Faced and Filled Ox . SOR SLICED MARASCHINO Raisins Cocoa : 15 2 pound tin Bee's Ch(’)‘rws OUNCE ¢ ¢ . PACKAGES - 23¢ ||2 cans 29¢|| jar 10c¢ ; For Children’s Just heat and The Final Touch 5!' '? for 256 Lunch serve! of Perfection! : 4 v. y . | SAL SODA MILK |Stuffed Olives : 2 large packages ALL 5 5 23¢ STANDARD 2 bottles 25¢ AL The Extra Bite that Cuts Grease! Makes a Meal * Softens Water! 14 ca"’SQ 98(‘ a Feast! Cigarettes SOAP SALMON T LAUNDRY—LENOX CORK TII Big Yellow Bar ALASKA PACKAGE WINGS 6 bars. 23¢ PACK 10¢ e e COFFEE 3 tall cans M. J. B. ALADDIN $1_00 2 Pound Glass Jar 35C UNION MADE 63C CORNED BEEF, lmneless briskets, lb. . 20¢ PURE SHORTENING, 21bs. . . . . . 25¢ Fresh in Cartons PLUMP CHICKENS,M. . . .. ... 2lc Fresh—Dry Picked 1934 ROASTERS, Colored Birds, Ib. . . 33¢ ———TRY A GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL ROAST FOR SUNDAY-: ma——a Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings PROSPERITY P HUNE Dept. 42 IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings Mission Week, celebrated by all PLACE THURSDAY|catholic schools through the land, which | ted ot ers of suds to Alaska. The be been designated as Mission : will be bottled and barreled on y na- last evening|tion of the world will observe = parsonage | Sunday and special programs have 1 Lutheran/been arranged to all of the 100 |coast g K. Olafson | dioceses of the United States, ac- kon t es to the cere-|cording to the Rev. Edward C. tt Fleek, brother|Budde, Diocesan Director in Ju- — > — { Mission Sunday will serve as the one great occasion throughout the | entire country, not only for gath- ° AT THE HOTELS ® |ering mission alms, but at the same time of drawing \Ummn to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,OCT. 19, 1934. Sy MISSION WEEK BEERISTOBE "yueow cisto S zfi;;;;;::;i,,;;ii: CLOSES SUNDAY MADE ABOARD ~ DANCE: SATURDAY g jpip oN TuBSDAY 2t s s i 2 B & e, T FOR CATHOLICS ALASKA SHIP e Specnal Programs Will Be Breweries May Be Estab- lished Also at Ketehi- board Paup, y in x\n | sail ace of innumerable obstacles on the far-flung frontiers of civiliza tion. Besides these, there is an my of more than 150,000 native atechists and teachers assisting A 1l as she sails along the southern =7 f" & u- | ¢ 5 IL TO MEET { ' to the Aleutians. | AT 8 O'CLOCK TONIGHT | . Articles of incorporation have | IN CITY HALL CHAMBERS been filed in the office of the Ter- ritorial Auditor in Juneau by the This evening at 8 oclock the R A bride’s sister. In the various talks and pro-|Pilsen e the wedding had been|grams, special attention will be | aska. wn to the missioners, number- more than 77,000, who have 0. G ard and confauing production ( RAINBOW GIRLS TO Installation of officers of the kan and Juneau Tuesday evehing. e beer ashore. DlNNER MEE“NG TO |ing during the hour and a half bow Girls will take place to- | Invitatiohs are out to the (mt w evening in the Scottish | Norlitemen’s monthly dinner meet- Temple. Following the in-|ing to be held this fall tion ceremonies, the girls will | meetings, which proved so popular, \dancc Qn the ballroom and [are to be continued during the especially are in- |Winter and the first is to take end. place in the parlor of the Northern = |Ligh{ Presbyterian Church next FIRST NORuTEMEN?S | there is to be an interesting pro- FREE LUNCH, ALASKA DAY gram of . songs, stunts and speak- Reservations must be made prior to the dinner and a small charge to cover the cost of preparing the y meal will be asked. Arrangements Dot dhoupishly have been made to have the din- ners prepared this year instead of having the Norlitemen take charge of cooking the meal. However,| Twelve thousand students These spected. ———— Ernest Zehm, Manager of th between the hours of two and Im': pm. on Alaska day in order the premises and equipment wk overhaule and renovated recently could be in+ | have committees will plan the program, registered at the University r In additi 3 3 set the fables, »Sfl"VG the dinner | Minnesota for the current scholas- According to advices received in ion to a fine dinner, and wash the dishes as usual. tic year. loating brewery is being fit- | Jur it at Seattle to carry schoo: brewery at Ketchikan and in the r future, in Juneau, by the Pil- ener Brewing Campany. the old schooner Alumna of Alaska and from the Yu- | cITY CO "{rB rewing Company, of Al- | Juneau cny Council will hold its | Council Chambers of the City m Seattle for the n with 600 barrels of is scheduled to come up A smaller craft will fer- —that I think it extrava- kind I like best.” 1 GREEN LABEL, JAPAN TEA . lar semi-monthly meeting in | BULK DATES, pound 4t eendiie M8 I;umua is sched@ed sl siderable routine and current SLT\\\ \IO\D “XY SOAP D b(qu W .o 1 oty BUITER, poutrd #7101 o s i PRECIO | 5 5 T R — TRIANGLE SALT, p.ul\age g e ' "W “1: costs me CINNAMON KRUST TOAST, package 2 solittle to buy | BUTTER KRUST TOAST, package .......42 Fie Tea ! 3-MINUTE OATS, “Reliance,” package : QPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR and gant to get any but the 1 can AMOCAT SYRUP——DEAL i 57 u, plans are also being made n_ 'n " p <3 7 or the establishment of a small (9] .40 = L -+ o W S € & .,,F;r,,gfvz.:’,,h;ofc:fi: : WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW DEAL IN MAIL . around satisfaction — —OUR NEW POLICY EXPLAINING EVERYTHING - By ask your grocer for i3 o LIPTONS = GEORGE BROS YELLOW LABEL ! ORANGE PEKOE & PEKOE ! PHONES 92—95 5 FAST DELIVERIES s UNITED FOOD Co." " |, WHAT SHALL \VE HAVE FOR DINNER? That is one of the housewife’s greatest problems. They can think of nothing that appeals to them . . . but there is a remedy . . . come to the UNITED FOOD’S QUALITY ST()RE and see those te ml“' ing du,plm», of fige fumla . . . those many delicacies that are bound to sharpen your appemr Here you can enjoy a superior service from experienced, betler-tramed sales people, who. are capable and willing to aid in your selections . . . follow the flood of Juneau shoppers HERE! $1.00 s1ze .. & . g S The Wlmd('r % iss Health Food Plnops PGR .00 290 OVALTINE, New Largc 75 ; HEINZ TOMATO JUICE, COOKIES ‘ FRESH—-MIXED 25¢lb ARGO—CORN—GLOSS 10c pkg. LUNCHOUR The New Chicken Noodles ¢ pint jar ASPARAGUS FANCY—ALL GREEN Large No. 2 Round Cans 24¢ can | WHITE KING SOAP POWDER, 1 large paciiee: .., <. . 0a k0 39 ONE SMALL PAC:" ‘C& FREE THERE is a definite reason for the richer flaver of CRESCENT COFFEE e on|y certain rure moun- rown coffees are used, | ... the finest flavored in nll the world. WS“’;iRCH i Avo R TOMATOES i the beautiful VITA-LITE Jor /. s Z'l"p?::.‘.: POTATOES e COME AND SEE OUR LARGE FINE DISPLAY OF FANCY HALLOWE'EN New Large Erononucal gzzo LETTUCE FINE SOLID HEADS 10¢ head RED—SOLID—SLICING 10¢ 1b. CELERY WHITE—SOLID 2 large stalks 25¢ Vacuum Packed in £ 336 lb SWEET Medium Size—Fancy 3:lbs:, 24c CANDIES at most reasonable prices S L A KPS . Vi JUICY STEAK OR ROAST FROM OUR i ANY MEAL WOULD BE COMPLETE WITH A TENDER, Quality MEATS STEWING COTTAGE HORMEL’S FINEST NEW CROP HORMEL’S SKINNED CHICKENS { CHEESE BACON ___ FINEST YET . FRESH . ..} . DAY BRAND 20c1b,. | 20c.glass 34c Ib. . KRAUT HAMS IT’S DELICIOUS HALF or WHOLE 10c pint | = 28c1b. of =l | l

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