The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 28, 1935, Page 7

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) f= e g 3 - - - S E E = £ = = = E = = = E - » nuilmmuumuummmu fllfifillllll“III|||I'Illlllll'l’llvlllllllllIIIIIIIII L] [ s i 1 Marjorie Hélen Aikens Judith Eleanore Alstecd Thais Colléen Bayers Frank Behrends Gcerald A. Bodding Anna Geraldinc Bodding Gertrude Florentinz Conklin GIFTS OF CANDY Graduate’s Special $1 2-pound assortment GRADUATION won't "be complete without a party of two. And the finest thing you can give your hostess on stich occasions is box of Rogers' delieious, ‘old-style choc candies. Made up in special graduation wrap- pings, thcy're sure to please. ROGERS’ FINEST [ ] - HARRY RACE DRUGGIST AND YOU HAVE SAFETY! A voyage around the world would be terrifying to cofi- template if ‘you knew the captain and his crew wi -equipped with all the scientific paraphernalia necessary to sailing the seven seas, but were without experience. . Just so, in your trip through fife, the knowledge that graphs and charts and ticker-tapes and s!agk market reports are. available to aid you in keeplug a safe coufse means little when you realize that without the benefit of experience in their use they are prac: tically worthless. 3 1 .. . This bank:keevs abreast of itrends, developm inventions and all that n%derx" business and Bfi:fl skill can devise to make the serious“problem of guid- ing its customers through the tarbulent senq of . finance less dangerous, more certain. * ¥ ; ¢ 3 2 Yet it realizes that all these things mean nothing without experience in their use. That is why & visit te.any department of B. M. Behrends Bank will im- press you with the perfect co-ordination of experience and modern methods and equipment. That is why B.-M. Behrends Bank -continues to ‘be the. choice of méen who are successful, men to whom the value of experience is important. B. M. Behrends Ban ADD EXPERIENCE Class of 1935 Brides It w The Jumzau;High School {evomplis et i’r’ilfc?s"lliel/ on T,y‘;i}flj?fimn Its Classroonis This Accomplished eru‘gdm'l,'onu)rr‘ou"s Potential Leaders - s CLASS COLORS—White afd Gold CLASS MOTTO—8tefping up the staits—not y “ starin@lup the steps CLASS, OFFICERS Bibsident . 'Bpiro Paul_Secretary, Gertrude Conkifh VicéPres. . Robert Rowe Treasurer. John V Ritter Shirley Dalton Rosa Frances Danner Walter Scott Ford Wallis S. George James L. Gray, Jr. Leota Margaret Harris Corrinne Bertha Jenne Nancy Ann Kann Carl V. Lindstrom mn yufiurb_' ¥ li.mdttrmri Ligdille Margucrite Lynch Henry T. Mead Fred: Paddock Spiro Paul Anha Mildred Pledger John V. Ritter “ “Dorothy Bérnice Riedle Minnie PO S SR e e Carol Benning ‘Robentson am Rogers Sylvia Eva Rosenber, Robert H, Anabel 'Simpsow™ Charles E. 10 Lincoln JIY Jearine Vander) William A. Wi it orward Stride Has Been Taken @ To The Sweet , : GIRL GRADUATES Nothing will be appreciated more th'dn'a dainty réady, - to - wear gift_or accessory from “Tomorrow's Styles Today" | e i gr ik An. occasich such as graduation is''oné wortH pérpétuating with a selection from the jewelry gifts we offer. Your ‘graduat- ing friend or relative is probably antic}« pating a jeweiry gift, fully aware of the forethought and good taste that such a presentation ‘will express. A gift box with each article. ‘ Mo 3 ALL STANDARD AMERICAN " WATCHES Birthstone Rings Unusually large stones in 10K white gold settifigs. Priced for graduation. Men’s Watches Swiss mavements in attractive tooled "4 gold ‘casds. Bands to match, Fountain Pen ‘ and penell sets. Fully guaranteed. Newest pattens and tolots. * % LADIES' WATCHES" Diamond Jewelry at Lmfilg‘st’ Prices il il il L s iy illlIIIIIIIHIII"IIIIIIIIIlIllI“|I|IllllII|flllllIHIIIflfllfimflfllfllfli“flfllfllflffififilIIIImiIIIIIHIIHMilUiiII'ImIIIIIlIIllllllflll||IIvl'lll‘lzl||i“lfilfiifillfilIlilsl‘l‘ilmmmmmmnflmIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIIIHHIIII that will grow with the years A savings account may not cost as much as some other gifts you ' mig give—you can start one with a dollar—yet the value of that initial act of thrift is immeasurable in dollars and cents. Young people find it casy to fave-—if some- one 'starts ‘them, takcs the first step. Then, 25 the years rell by, three developménts be- come apparent: the rcal worth of your gift and the wisdom that prompted your choice, the sense of independence which comes with money i the bank, and the inculcation’ of the habit of thrift Give a savings account at ~ First National Bank e In W hole-hearted Congratulations | CAPS and_gowns and diplomas. * Friendly faces “not soon forgotten: Yet there’s one more -touch «one that you can add to a happy commence- ment scene.— Flowers! Great, fragrant blooms that say “Congratulations! Success! Happiness!” in the best way we know ‘of. s ‘Complete Selection at Low Prices CARNATIONS CLASS FLOWERS CORSAGES GARDENIAS Junedd Florists. DTG4 P S0 DI DL SRR, 7% L B ROSES = Fms Yie "

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