The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1934, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA'EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1934 b3 f dinner, served by members of t.he[lst,a aocordmg to. reports. 'I‘huejelfles Mrs. A. J_ Forrest will be Hope Chest and Sewing addition to the Beano Game, a|INSANE PATIENTS TO BE § Altar Society of the Catholte | Who will assist Mrs. Cornforth are |in charge and will be assisted oy | There will also be a booth fea- | Wheel of Fortune will contribute TAKEN TO MORNINGSIDE . ¢ o3 Church of the Nativity. Mesdames Franks, Lennon, F. L-::;“’i";l‘g‘;d’-'-JHMSmlT» Lee John- | turing dainty towels and aprons,|to the carnival atmosphere and BY DEPUTY B. F. FICKEN J - i | Johnson, and Geyer. Under the ar- | S K onagle. from which the coveted Hope|will be spun by A. J. Forrest, Joe i . AEKE FIRST T“_T Tn TAKE PLAGE betzdx:\fsfi; t::gxct:r ;fi?c‘:,iyek:m;s]usuc direction of Mrs. Samuel| The Children of Mary, a girl's| Chest will be awarded. This chest, | Thibodeau and William Pranks. j“ggt:; ik Mgt Dl 1 he preparations and plans for this | Guyot and _her able helpers,_ the O;SBD nduvm will. take charge of w_mch was given to the Altar So- Of course, the centet of inter- be brought to Juneau by Deputy eagerly anticipated entertainmen, iperfect_ appointment of the dmmF t :j ;fl w;‘“ a?? icescream booth, | ciety py the Kl_\i-zms of Colum- v:fl for the ‘youngsters will be LhelU, S. Marshal B. F. Ficken on the | F YEAR 31 Tn 15 LAST BF MUNTH\pIanning of booths, materials to be [F°0m. is assured. Others who will | W ; 3 'lh‘f""’ thmP made | bus, will be on display in a down- | fish pond where'ong¢ line and tac- motorship Northland, according to ) ‘dnsposed of and games to provide |SSist her are Mesdames Rowe, candies of all varieties. town store window in a short|kle may bring forth any variety of | yorq received here by U .S. Mar- | fun for both young and old. | Klein, J. J. Berry and Hellan. Mrs. Bargain Booth | time, Mesdames Walmsley, H. J.|tempting [sutprises. Mrs! |Flossie | ! shal William T. Mahoney. He will | M. J. Monagle will act as cashier E In’ the traditio | Tufger, V. L. Hoke and H. R.|Doolin will” supervise the nd, 1% " - g i n of the Parish Pond, | he taken from here to M 'S ouglas Flremen, Needmg With the approach of Thanks: | Mrs. Fay Cornforth, who will o A1 . disn, Vun&erlerst are in charge of this|where hundreds.of artisles are hid- taken e orning | 4 giving, comes the news that the |have charge of the dinner, and Bazaar, will be the bargain booth. | ¢ side Sanitarium in Portland, Ore- Practice, Fall to Tall apnual Parish Bazaar will be held |all members of the Altar Society Novelty Booth presided over by Mrs. Guy Mc-lb‘”. 3 den for the eager young fishermen. |gon On the way south, Deputy C this year on November 23 and 24 | have been scanning their cook| A bright and tempting array of |Naughton. From this booth every-| .Ta contribute to the gayness B30 A o ST | Ficken will take over the custody oncreters at the Parish Hall, both afternoons | books to find the most tempting |articdes will be on hand at the fone Will leave with a smile and a |and: fun there will be a Beano OLD NEWSPAPERS |of John Olaus Kvalvik, adjudged Wy % i and evenings. On Saturday eve- | sauces ang salads for the dinner, =\novelty booth, where one can ackage Among the assistants will | Game in play w}Lh Mrs. Turner In bundles for sale at The Em-|insane at Ketchikan, who will also BESULTS LAST NIGHT |pnig . the . entertainment will be |which will be the most appetizing |shoot the stars, and perhaps, walk {be Mesdames McLean, Riendeau, lims score, assisted by M. Wil- | pire office, 25c. Fine for starting| be taken to Morningside Sani- by a ‘delectable turkey 'yet served by these culinary ar:- |off with any of the attractive nov- Metzgar and ‘Mullen. n and Edward Giovanetti, In yeur fires these chilly mornings. |tarium. Krause's Concreters 31, Doug- Sre las Firemen 15. —_— i Sfis}‘i::i%mm flllllfllllflll"llflflfllfllflWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||||llllIIHflIIIIHlIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHmflllllllllIIIIIIIIIII[II“WHIIIHHHHHIHIIIIIIIIHIHIIHHIIIHImIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIINIIIHIIIlfllllllflII||IllfllllllllfllllIHlIIIIIIIIIHlHfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfl o'clock; Juneau Firemen vs De- Molay at 8:30 o'clock. - ¢ i N R | We DO appreciate your patronage and want to see you tomor- _ ‘& : i You can’'t have but, one prac- ce before the opening game of row . . .. These prices effective SATURDAY and TUESDAY e season and expect to win. ONLY! We hope every woman in town will call for her *The Douglas Firemen found. that t last night as Krause's Con- bouc ! 2 Gl Lanpue bskeial g 3 ANN!VERSAR SALE gt ¥ ketball t City League basketball game a ! “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” ouglas, 31 to 15. The home club, potentially, is g el 11111 bth from the floor and from th <t line, vas avay ai; ol Ovadltine Potatoes Tomatoes Sani-Clor Preserves Corn Flakes Apples = = = = = g, while not bad, could stant pevement: and thelr handin The Wonderful Swiss GOOD SOLID PACK The , Wondeér VALAMONT KELLOGG'S or | GOOD ALL the ball was weak. But witl actice it will be a dangerous Food Drink COOKERS i 6 LARGE Bleach All Flavors POSE WIES AROUND ‘The winners, on the other hand, | jowed flashes of real power while & { ing an easy victory. With all | { P - t one of the starting five reach- 1 ] . PACKAGE BOX g over six feet in height, the Regular $1.00 size 50 LB. BAG 21/, TINS Y (‘AL JUG oncreters threw down a definite hreat to all opposition with their pnvincing win :;::é t};;: \?}c‘;u:ry“:/sire::::ww;:: < 2l 2 < = PEAS GORN PEACHES PEARS i TWO EANS ey led, 12 to 4. They, too, were 3 “-,“ . & CNEO RN \ s st ffees S | BEANS BEETS APRICOTS = g their opponents to but 11 minfs - oads it ot of thtr own. sfl‘ t“ Two Fabis ds STANDARD QUALITY STANDARD QUALITY mo;ac?}e Btel;loe‘:]?ng‘fvafiisealafpox?x it Large No. 2 Tins Large No::2%: Tins gh-man total speaks for itself. I pe first half he bagged the hoop bm all angles, and in the final SNO"; lods, his teammates fed him FLAKE 4 cans 3 cans e ball in the hole. Especially " pod at this feeding trick was lit- k) J é e Sam Nelson, held to no points SODA CRACKERS ‘or GRAHAM c mself, but who played a bang-up me. Clint Heppenstall, forward CRACKERS, 2 1b. Uflddy r Krause, was second high with | ooy i ¥ i - & o ad o 5 3 . i b 3 " & ght markers. For the losers, blond Loren Sis- hs . repainl. v th Grapejuice Cherries TOMATO JUICE MARSHMALLOWS | Nubora Soap | Diced Carrots Tonight, Juneau gets its first Island Belle Sour—Pitted Campbell’s—Regular 10 oz. cans TASTY AND Powder, 43¢ The New Vegetable ak at City League maple floor tivities with a doubleheader in 2 v PEC "RESH . i ¥ EXTRA SPECIAL FRESH e ¢ .No. 2. Tins High School gymnasium, start- 33c 190 # i % e 2 atkliofiliilo!?:.summry 4 29 i 19 : lb k 1 FREE DISH with each 256 :pi’f:i&l‘ls“f Full Quarts Large No. 2 Tin cans, C C 10. P g' pkg.—large pkg. Ver C . lson, g - nett, g Napkins Fig Bars DOG FOOD FLOUR WOODBURY'S * ‘YOU‘ ‘should attend’ the s Kot Ted 3 colors in’ each Plain or Dark Victory Brand MICHOICE FaClal Soap o LR B packagé 2 1b. écllo pkg. EXTRA SPECIAL 24-POUND SACK INOW ARMISTICE DAY ‘ BALL 15¢ pkg. 27¢ - 7c can ; : $1.17 10c bar ‘Elk':s’ Hall otals UGLAS (15) Tomorrow ";"’Kfié‘;fi“ b FRUITS and VEEGTABLES FLOW E-R S MEATSand POULTRY . URGIN AGMN A LARGE; FRESH SHIPMENT OF FRUITS AND A Generous Bouquet COME AND SEE OUR PRIZE"BEEF-_DIRECT FROM LEm A J TRm VEGETABLES WILL ARRIVE ON NORTHLAND THE LIVESTOCK SHOW IN' PORTLAND! o . will be presented to each and every ¢|oue§onwazicofim°h8 u|=c~°~.-93ul.-‘oa.—e.~:i - wl - - il olovuronodE | naarnwe]y Slesmoranld®l ronBonl Bl Borgsod iy G 5 | ANNIVERSARY [PURF; PORK LINK SAUSAGE 30cb. M 1558 17 | SALE, b . . i It is & tough job to keep & good [ e 'o IN BUWLING W|N B AN A N ‘A S’ 3 lbs. : . woman attending our HOME“MADE‘TOM’ATOVOR PLAIN n down—at least that's whai Bulldozers in the City Bowi- g League realize today. The lidozers were defeated by the J. trio last night at Brunswick lleys, and M. Ugrin, who is mak- g a habit of starring, again led 3 Tastie er—E i Good. TO M A TOES"" Alway 3 R ed Field oF ALSO arrivingflonv the “Northland” we OB B : vl B i 10 orly ; ICNICS Hormel’s . - 17¢ Hot House and Solid Roses, Carnations, Muis || : . CRANBERRIES,Ib. . . . . . 15c| and Other Flowers ~ [[BACON, in the ool e winners. The A.-J. margin of victory was 98 to 1271, and Ugrin’s total for e evening’s three games was 577. ‘The Miners ,and Sanitary Gro- y are due to tangle at 7:30 lock tonight. Last night's results: Alaska Juneau AL S Schmitz ... Linstrom ... 4 % o g 4 DAY IN AND DAY OUT THEUNITED FQOD IS KNOWN TO [ '!n’ Seqson i COTIT’AGE CH E ESE ALWAYS HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST MOST COMPLETE i PR ¥ X £ cEs NET | ORDER EARLY! FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STOCK Ifi"l‘fi “'—‘f;i.ss Tumblefe =" Attend UNITED FOOD’S A Anniversary Sale STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY — ARMISTICE DAY 000000000 L Y Ai'tef wunbermmhu’bcne

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