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¢ ARE SHOWN QN e MARKEDSATURDAY ADVENTISTS TO | Mr. and Mys. W. C. Jensen an- 1 n UPTGWN B“_I_‘wr, Miss Elsie Jensen to Mr. John MEET g DAYS | Blythe to take place tomorrow ev- |ening at the Presbyterian Manse, Richard Cromwefl and Arline Judge |Only the bride’s family and a few Day Adventists opens tonight with will head the progiam &t the Up- |intimate friends of. the couple Will an address of welcome by H. L town Theatre tonight. Included in be present at the ceremony. Wood, of Ketchikan, at the Bible tlefield, Sarah Padden, Charles Mid- | be ‘matron’ of honor and 'H. G. Seward streets. Jum’mu will be host dleton and Hale Hamilton , | Watson will act as best man for the | to maxus' arriving " today on ‘the The story, which has many ex-:groom, Following the ceremony a!missién boat Messenger, from parts cluded in the plot, is based on a honor of the couple. | 'G.'A. Calpbell, from 'Walla Walla nevel by Zona Gale, well known Both Miss Jensen and Mr. Blythe washington, will represent the author. | are well known in Juneau and have ‘North Pacific Union Conférence, “The Lost Jungle,” thrilling serial was born and raised in the cltyfdst from the General Conference in twglve exciting episodes. Clyde |anad nLL_endeJ the scHools here ‘and | gt Washington, D. ©. The Ppublic Beatty and a great aggregation of Mr. Blythe came to, the city 1ast js cordially invited.to attend any most complete “ever assembled ap- for AERA. They pian to make their|yled as follows for Saturday: pear in this serial which begins to- 'home at the Zynda Hotel. 10 o'clock—Bible elasses for all night. | e gges; 11, sermon by G. A. Camp- ! Steve Caurch, 53 years old, diedl A son was born in Anchorage on | terests and problems, and 7:30, reg- in Faiy LAptil 17, 7 r yialar evening lecture. ia. He had lived: W o:m*fi:‘%&“%% =?Y!’fllnn other days the program will [ ounce the marriage of their daugh- "When Strangers Meet,” starring [Rev. John 'A. Glasse officiating. A nine day convention of Seventh the excellent cast are Lucien Lit-| ~ Mrs, George Messerschmidt will Chataugua hall on Second and citing and dramatic incidents in-|wedding supper will ‘be given in of Southeast Alaska. * #Sharing the Uptown program 18| a host Of ‘friends here, Miss Jensen and pessibly E. E. Pranklin will as- wild beasts, said to be one of the|August. He is now general foreman gnd all services which. are, sched- TR TRy SON ARRIVES bell; 2:30, discussion of youth's in- THE STEAME THE DAILY ALASKA E PIONEER ALASKAN soucsn BY RE n@s IN SPOKANE; 1 DEAD Inquiry as to the whereabouts of Pete Monohan and his brother, her uncles, is asked in a communica-| tion to the Marshal's office from Mrs. Fllen Haughian of Spokane. She says they came to Alaska iny the carly days and she is attempt- ing to establish Whether they are| alive or dead. A search '6f records by Deputy Marshals révealed that Pete Mono- han was found dead on the trafl nedr Anchorage in 1920 but no trace s brother, whose hame was hot given by Mrs. Haughian, could be found, Anyone having infgmqatiunl n the brother is asked to com- ate with the Marshal's ‘office. begin at 9 a.m. followet by meet- ings. at 10:30 am,. 2:30 pm., 4 and 7:30 pm. old Chapel on Second and anklin has been equipped as & 1 for the convenience of both d local attendants and otion of fellowship. - - Empire Classifiea Ads Pay. ‘f: AT 10 O’CLOCK TEMORROW:- MORNING ARRIVAL of the S. S. NORTH SEA to- : sl ports. morrow will mark the beginning of a I 4 perfectly balanced passenger and freight g AR service to Juneau and Southeast Alaska We are justly proud of the latest addition to our fleet, the yacht-like North Sea. Circulating Chilled Air Storage Merchants will be delighted to learn that now there is available a scien- tifically complete protection for perishable merchandise, Cool Room and Cold Storage facilities on the NORTH SEA are of the very latest development. Year Around Service With the North Sea in service we are able to offer a dependable weekly service, winter as well as, summer. Passenger Accommodations Nothing but the best in service to pas- sengers is afforded aboard the North Sea, courtesy from the personnel, comfortable rooms, quality cuisine. We cordially extend an dmvitation to the public to inspect the NORTH SEA when she docks, we will let the vessel make its own impression. 2 Co. £ 5 % orthland Tréf g or tion Araska REGISTERED VESSELS REFAE P i SolvaRaa W EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935. JHospital yesterday. She was a med- GEORGE BROTHERS GET WAGNER PLACE AT MORTGAGE SALE a large crowd in attend-| the catd party and dance| At the morigage foreclosure sale the Pacific Alaska Airways Lock- in the American Leglon Dug- g\lr‘xhn .:j‘)hl:y an}ner TRURRLLY oo heed EX E - “lout for Auxiliaty and Legion mem.|Seimon Creek this morning by the lectra ‘which 15 scheduled to, ¢ | Marshal's office, George Brothers, come from Fairbanks on Sunday bers last evening was a great suc- 4 orge Brothers, Mr. Goldstein left on the plane 132( ce holders of the mortgage, bought week for a fur buying trip to the dnterior. AUXILIARY, GIVES SUCCESSFUL AND | ENJOYABLE PARTY Oharles Geldstein, prominent lu-i cal, fur dealer, will be a Juneau bound passenger on the next trip of : OLDS RETURN ON PAA PLANE EROM. FAIRBANKS. MONDAY were played during the e part of the evening with at-| tractive “prizes for thé witiners of Miss May Mathieson left St. Ann's [igh and, low scores. Those receivs | ing prizes at contract were, high, ical patient, - |Mrs. T. A. Hellenthal and Howard | ‘ i ompson; oW, Mrs. Howard | ompson and T. A. Hellenthal. | e { , Winnets at audtion Bridge were, high | ‘11° Mrs. B! L. 'Gruber ‘#ind Glén’ Kirk- | chil lng |Bim; low, MEs! 'Glefl Kirkhiam and f 2} § ! ( Pare ‘ ¢nd later daneing was enjoyed. E. L. Gfuber. Pinochle prize win® ’é | Mrs. E. F. Watkins was chair- | ! |e - At the conclusion fo card plnymg,f ), delicious refreshments were served | ners ‘were, high, Mrs. C. J. Davis and F. M. Polfey; low, Mrs. George | } q\)glacaf |0:S man in charge of the delightful Speakers from the States ¥ ”7 1)0' iparty and was assisted by Mrs. e eflfl | George Gullafson and Mrs. R. J. Orchestra Cullafscn and R. J. McKanna | | FasHIONS ¥+ P PIGGLY WIGGLY | *00DS have their fashions too! . . . So let’s dress up the Easter table in our cleverest manner. First — a cocktail . . . of fruit or tomato juice. Next — fruit-and-gelatin salad . . . hearts of celery stuffed with cheese . ,.stuffed olives, or both! Soups? A light, . clear consomme to quicken the appetite! For the entree — Baked slice of ham and pineapple rings on fresh, crisp lettuce. Scalloped potatoes . . . or riced sweet potatoes . . . and buttered ‘asparagus! Dessert, the final touch that proves the meal a master-piece . . . butterscotch pie . . . cheese and crackers with marma- lade . . . angel food cake and whipped cream! C - it Make this Easter a memorable culinary treat . . . thanks to Piggly Wiggly's budget-wise prices. BUTTER—Sunset, Gold, Fresh Cream- | ery, 2 pounds for EGGS—=Fresh, large and clean, ggueq‘far e il i s W" umber 2's, 3 cans CORN—Golden Bantam, N 3 tins for b d s . No. 2% tins, 2 for Pi \PPLE—Dcle’s Number 2Y;, breken Bections, 3 cans for ... .. JAVES—Picnics, 2" PRODUCE LETTUCE—sclid heads APPLES—cxtra fancy, Wi ORANGES—cxtra large si; Z. NEW SPUDS—3 Ibs. for ... .. 25¢ CEL ‘—large bleached stalks .....15¢, 20¢ MEAT VALUES SPRING CHICKENS—FRYERS '-’ " GENUINE 1935 3 WHOLE BIRDS FOR + Average weight—1Y% Ibs. HAMS—Half or Whole, Cudahy’s Puritzn, Jb, . G- SPRING LAMB—4 or 5 poun SPECIAL PRICES g HENS—Blue Ribbon, fine for fricassee, pongd A 5y A SR B COTTAGE CHEESE—Fresh, attractive tumblers, each . s MR A BREAKF AST SUGGESTION BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE, Fresh, Pure Pork—Special Price SURPRISE your family on EASTER SUNDAY. by serving FRESH# ll;w FRYERS! 15¢ 30¢ ..a9¢ $1.15 legs at ‘very 24¢ 20c¢ otk the property in for $3; cludes thz site of the Paris Inn Cafe on the Glagler highway, Min- eral and water rights are not in- cluded, it is understood. . Wagner has a mine, partially developed, on the property which he has owned for many years. Wagner, a pioneer of Alaska, has a year to redeem the holdings. Tonight VISITING SPEAKERS WILL OPEN N' . ine-Day Convention AT THE BIBLE CHAUTAUQUA HALL (Second and Seward Streets) Address of Welcome by H. L. Wood—7:30 Five Services Daily for the Public will bring lively messages to which everyone in Juneau is personally invited. Specigls 4 Drflfings