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4 g A g i . o o ny which took place CITIZENS FORM UP GAME TONIGHT PLACER PAY COMMITTEE run‘ IFRAIN STOPS EXPOSED ON \\ A (‘lu)!))lllll ld was ma- tron- n‘ honor and Mr. Chipperfield S¢ 3 To act s best man. . B Juneau to Have Celeblahon 'he bride looked lovely in a dark Be Pitchers’ Battle ] blue suit, and blue accessories, with 5 as Usual, Sponsored as a cor age of pale pink roses; while One of the best-promising clashes Community Event the matron-of-honor W suit of lined up vet this season in the Gas- vkt B, anidl o of white tineau Channel loop, the third meet- roses, ing between the Moose and Island- Followihg tHé wedding cere ers which was set for this evening a reception was held at . at 6:30 o'clock at Firemen’s Park of Mr. and Mrs. Chipper this afternoon appeared doomed to Feldon Apartments. Pink roses and postponement as rain continued te American Legion .| lighted tapers served as decorations fall at frequent intervals { At a meeting today noon at Perey's| (T Core There 18 8thli chikhce .that the Eate, called by the Legion's Bourth| "y "poiponter arrived in Juneau ame may go on, however, as it of July Finance committee, 20 busi- ¢ "o oo . takes rain at 6 o'clock, one-half hess men of the city agreed t0 form | aouionana quri . hour before, game time, to defin- ¢ B0 g p themselves into the Citizen's Fourth :A;;:”t’,:ffn the hou {tely cause (K8 clling off of & sched- CtieTs Who CREURIIYSWONE the bar of July Commiittee, raise the funds a,4 Mrs Chipperfield. Mr. Parmen- uled tilt One-Man Outfits and put on the celebration. Com- (o j¢ connected with the Harold Tonight's contest was expected to For years a few oldtimers have mander Lew Williams of the Legion c,“,m Airways in Fairbanks. work into another of the pitcher's made their living by operating Post was authorized to name the couple will le today for battles that featured the playoff small plants on the Fortymile and various sub-committees from the F”: anks, where they plan to make Series of last season, with Johnny entymile rivers, and on tribu general Citizens' Committee to Un- their home. Smith, Moose flinger, working his y creeks. Birch Creek in the dertake the work. He said following - left flipper in opposition to the Circle district is another stream the meeting that the committee: Douglas big gun, Claude Erskine on which the snipers have taken would be chosen in time so that the; HENNING POINTS TO There is no choice between the out pay. Some good bar pay has [emoria A, a as e clos eeision 8 rt. R il tadhgh Lhictoo meol SUITS AS LEADING S B, its reir v i it anh o 20ce 1o 7 to ‘the jrainiigr not. previous years on the Koyukuk and ing and serving on the Citizens Fourth of July Committee are “The most popular style of men's e on the south fork of the Koyukuk Willlam Garster, M. H. Sides, IL | suit? Why, it’ thout doubt the river. Native miners at Alatna ave R. VanderLeest, G. H. Walmsley, double-breasted!" So said Fred Hen- ug flr ug age from three to four hundrec dollars per man each summer by sniping in normal years, and this Monte Grisham, C. D. Beale, Ma ning this morning, in passing on to Harry I. Lucas, Curtis Shattuck. the men of Juneau the style news William Franks, John Jones, H. IL he had gathered on his recent trip ROCKFORD‘ m‘ May 24.—Tw< season they may do much better Hollmann, Charles W. Carter, Percy to the States. While journeying practical women scouted through Poor man’s pay, but some will Reynolds, R. R. Hermann, John E.|through the coast states, Mr. Hen- | the city dog pound's catch the other profit Pegues, J. T. Petrich, Russell Clith- ning paid particular attention to, day looking for a canine to match pymps are in demand for hy- ero, Alfred Zenger, Waino Hendrick- the style trends so that he could|the color of their r: draulic plants, and this season may son and Lew Williams, properly choose the clothing stock| They told Humane Officer RUS- o many more installed for circ It was the unanimous opinion of for the new store he was soon to sell Ferro that if the dogs and rugs ja¢ing gi‘swms which conserve all today's meeting that a Fourth of open in Juneau. | match shedding hair would NOL gyqilable water. 3 July celebration should be put on as' Questioned in that now-open new | show. §2L in former years. store here, Mr. Henning stated: “On - B my trip to the States last month (Continued on Page Seven) ¢ REBEKAHS WILL I consulted many retailers of men’s — clothing throughout the country and MEET TOMORROW i, o, b, emoné G FOR BA odel suits’ “Sport model suits were still very popular in many sections, but nu- | The regular business meeting of | merous retailers told me their | the Rebekah lodge will be held to- double-breasted garments represent- morrow night at 8 o'clock at th: T ed as high as sixty-five percent of O.OF. hall, for the purpose of bal-:their sales.” | IOUM. ! A 13 S 0 TR Visiting members of the lodge MERILN LAID TO REST will have charge of the social parl puneral services were held today of the evening, which is to be held 4 {ne Chapel of the Carter mort- Jointly with the Odd Fellows loedge.| yary, for Jack Meriln, of Douglas, Em TKA who died Saturday as a result of a Ensign Frank McCabe, of the cut- heart attack. Pallbearers were Nick bread dough—use ter Haida, flew to Sitka yesterday LOUkKo, Abel Koski, Gus Murmni Schilling Baking itn Shell Ehoicna. Oscar Neimi, and Gus Salo. Powilar. McCabe was to take a physical 7 Bt ok Y examination preparatory to gaining DIVORCE GRANTED entrance to the Coast Guard Air William Klaney was granted a di- Service. vorce from Lillian Klaney in Fed- Y eral District Court yesterday. Both dance. adv. are Kluckwan natives. | At a cerem (Fairbanks News-Miner) While many placer miners may be handicapped by a shortage of water this season, oldtimers and young prospectors, who go ir r sniping on the bars, will garner the golden grain. Low rivers with open bars and creeks with bedrock exposed will be easy pickings for the pick-and-pan miner. Because the rivers now are lower than they have been in years it appears that this season will be the golden one for snipers and Juneau will have a Fourth o( July‘ celebration this year as usual will be put on by a Citizen's CU"]H’\HL(‘\" working in cooperation with the - | Save date, May 28, D.F.D. dance. adv Nothing better than strawberry short- cake piled with luscious berries and whipped cream! And if you want it to be truly successful — whether you make it with biscuit, cake or short- - Save Gate, May 28, D. e ———————————— INTRODUCING- - - A convenient way to be well-dressed. 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LAMB—PORK SHOULDER CHICKENS 28e Ib. Tender—Young SLICED BACON 45e Ib. Lean—Tasty SPAGHETTI - MACARONI 30- -ounce packages . SODA CRACKERS —— 2 Ib. caddy 3 Sc (or GRAHAMS) STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 3 for 98(: No. 2 tins CRANGE MARMALADE — 2 Ib. jar 33e BROWN SUGAR — Pound ¢ BUTTER, Fresh Jersey — 2 pounds 6 5e MORTON’S SALT, large pkg. 8¢ Plain or Iodized NOODLES - Wide BROOMS - Super Quality 49e PURPLE PLUMS — 2 No. 215 tins 39e EGGS-Large, Fresh —— 3 dozen 98e LIBBY’S:-Pears, Peaches Sliced Pineapple-No. 2! tins - .. ORANGE JUICE — 3 tins 35e Orange and Grapefruit Juiee—3 for 3 Sc GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Dozen §$§ .25 FLUFFO 2 Ibs. 29c SHORTENING Unsweetened—13-oz. fins i Amocat—No. 1 tins e 95(: ROASTS—1Ib. 35e s LEGS O’ PORK, LAMB o ___ROLLED RUMP ROAST Cocktail Shl'illllis _41 VARIETIES OF LUNCHEON MEATS | COTTAGE CHEESE TOMATO JUICE Turkeys-Broilers ROLLED RIB ROAST PAY’'N TAKIT 35