The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1936, Page 2

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1936. THE DAILY ALASKA,.EMPIRE, FRIDAY FEB 28, JUNEAUPRAYS FOR PEACE ON EARTH TODAY | International Observance Day Held in N. L. Church —Mrs. Waggoner Leads Year | w@posals ° With “On Barth Peace, Goodwill Toward Men" as its motto, and the Christ of the Andes as its enduring lose Qut on Winter Coats Half Price ' 2. secial $8.75 emblem, the n'nth local o ] of the World Day of Prayer opencd 5_ st (\-“d Calfr' 1-00 ?‘?c::)nm’:,“mml Council of Christian A special, consecration ser led by Mrs. C. C. Personeus. s J. Tanner, Lieut. Marshgll of the Salvation Army, and Mrs. J. C. Click, directed by Mrs. David Wag- goner, opened the morning services. before a large audience. Afternocn service, beginning at one-thirty o'~ clcek, was led by Mrs. David and stressed the follo 1.00 1.85 2.50 1.00 1.00 W cmen'’s Silk Hosiery d and Satin Slips Silk Gowns ilk Yardage, yard 8. Women's 9. Assortment S ng of Confession, read in uni- son by the entire congregation Prayer of Confession “God, our Heavenly Father, we acknowledge before Thee in de: Crashes and Draperies, 50 in. wide, yard Children’s Woolen .25 and .50 Women's Woolen Gloves, pair .75 and 1.00 { < contrition of heart that we ! 3. Children’s Unionsuits 1.25 H3%CUELE LR RIS BF D neither for ourselves nor for o Cirls 1.00 neighbors still less Yor the world Forgive us, we pray, and give s B an bunger and thirst for p Candlewick Bedspreads 2.95 Teach us ta seek and labor for 1 Gloves, pair Thars why Seagram} i Conerical Tavordde riends told friends and the news got around that “Seagram’s tastes better.” Seagram’s Crown Whiskies won America with finer taste. This finer taste was developed by Seagram through more than three-quarters of a century of distilling and blending experience. It wasn’t a secret for long! ' Snuggies, 2-piece suit IS, 16. ¢ b 18. ! 19. " 20. —peace within ourselves and Thee, in our homes, and for our in relation to the peoples of € world. Help us to believe in thy promises of peace, and so to live and work that thy way of life may speedily be known and practiced by all men. In the name of Him, we ask it, whose name is Prince of Peace. Amen.” “Spears Into Pruning Hooks" Text for the program was taken from Isaiah: “For unto us a child is born, unto And, to insure it the House of Seagram holds in Rayon Bedspreads reserve, a vast treasure —millions of gallons of Auto Seat Covering, yard rare whiskey. Auio Wool Robes . Wool Blankets, 100% Indian Blankets Ruffled Curteins 1.95 Today—and for years to come, you can— ,Jay dmymw and be uwre Wool T I [ ishies 22. Mesh Panel Curtains, panel 1.35 sl e ol 23. Stamped Pillow Cases 1.00 prc o B bl o3 % 3 fg&mfi@/ for Taole with a cMaslers Towch § B : 24. Woolen Fabric, 54 in. 185 ke amone ¢ ' . nations, and will decide concer: " € ay. ch one of w be a { 57_7_ 1.00 “Nation shall not lift up sword History against nation, “Neither shall they learn war gny more.” e Prayer for the year to come,*as Asking of the audience tha Think of [ day, from the the isles of the Pacific, where th ] i 1.00 Kapok Filled Pillows, each E" fl-ERD PA ' ! Clearance Foundation Garments One-Fourth Off B. M. BEHRENDS (0., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store H MEDICAL STAFF CHANGES MADE Dr. Louis Salazar Will Head } Native Hospital at Kul!ilk;ul(li\ in the Bureat £ ical stafr in A announced today by Dr. J. F. Ackeren, Medical Director Dr. Samuel J. Weinberg, who re- signea as ne: t tne manakanak hospital last December, will be r placed by Dr. Louis Sai WOCK, Wi0 15 Gcparing 1rom his states Dr. E. G. Reuter of Portiand will replace Dr. Salaz ock Miss € Government Hospital, on the Victoria to be the ailed south stationed at Klawock until Dr. Reuther's arriv- al, while Dr. Morton ers of Aklsk is in charge of t ka ak hospital until Dr. Sulazar a: sumes iwis duties there S eee—— DOUGLAS HIGH SUHN0L Three Cornered Mooi,” Feb glas Coli Play ruary 28, Dx and INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT * Lasge variety corefully se- j—modern, efficient 3 WASHINGTON MACHINERY & STORAGE CO. 7336 E. Marginal Way, Seattle | MAXIMUM SCENTENCE Ryan, charged with vag- maximum sentence s recently fined $100 and Magistrate!s (COUrE sentenced to 25 dnys in Jail, led by Mrs. David Waggoner, was as follows: “That the consciousness of the sin and of the wastefulness of war may be deepened both.in the indi- vidual and in nations; That the nations now at warydor on the verge of war, may pause and consider their attitude, turning mean loss of dignity and prestige; That the Church, on the repre- serv sentative on earth of the Prince of Peace, may take its stand firmly and decidedly against war of any and ‘every kind, and in favor of the peaceful methods of settling all e Cily problems that may lead to war; Thng we, as individuals, may live BERT'S CASH GROCERY “PAY CASH—PAY LESS” REMEMBER—-We are giving TWO VOTES FOR ONE . your favorite on this highly romantic and interesting tnp o~ buys 200 VOTES and a DOLLAR'S WORH of the Finest, Freshest Merchandise . PHONE 105 NOW! in Juneau . CHEESE——Lurqest and Most Complete Line of Imported and Domestic Cheeses in Juneau . . Holland Edgzm Old Yorke, etc. PINEAPPLE | MILK Chocolate Regular 5¢c BARS 2 for 5¢ PRESERVES Pure Fruit and Sugar 2 Ib. jars, 39¢ TOMATOES Fancy Puree 2 large tins, 25¢ 3 Quart Jars 39¢ 29¢ Pound FREE DELIVERY Sliced—Large Lb. tins, 2 for 25¢ CATSUP, Happy Home, Large Bottles, 2 for . . . . 35¢ B SARDINES Cross Pack, Extra Fancy 2 for 29¢ GRAP _2largetins, 25c | 3No.1tins,29c | _ 2for29c CUBE STARCH, the newest washing help, 2 pkgs. . . 25¢ Peanut BUTTER RAISINS DITTO DATES 41b, SCHILLINGS COFFE BUY NOW! Befare the market advances! ; 29¢ Pound 211 SEWARD STREET. : . Bonny Hill 3., 33¢ T e to pueace, even if it may seem to s . Get them here . . 2 Ib. pkg., 25¢ 29¢ Pound day begins, until the close of the daj again on the Pacific to Hawaii, 4 hours of continuous prs Erling K Qlafson the history of the Day 1S THAT SATURDAY IS THE T/\% TTER BUSINESS DRIVE! -{ON~: 58 3 Deliveries Daily CANNED VEG ;ETABLES TOMATOES — PEAS — GREEN BEANS — CORN FINE QUALITY LARGE CANS o 3 CANS REME) United Ml\ ions’ and its present for een morning and aftern . a potluck lunc served in the church parlo; N. Lester Troast in chary proximately 50 persons we tendance. D SHOP IN JUNEAU! Juice ORANGES 3 DOZEN Florida 2 Grapefruit 4 Large Size 3 i FOR 35¢ WHITE STAR TUNA FISH Medium Size 2 Cans .. 396 Sunkist LEMONS y/ DOZEN 719¢ . oend YOUR DOLLAR FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI A Meal in a Can Idaho HONEY 23 POUND PAIL Large LETTUCE. 2 for SQUASH, Ib. CABBAGE, Ib. CARROTS, 3 bunches . RHUBARSB, lb. ...25¢ 8¢ 8c .. 25¢ 15¢ POTATOES Yakima No. 1 25 ib. Cloth Bag 99° iy N

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