The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1939, Page 2

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'PRINCE RUPERT BRINGS EIGHT| : i seive The ::toamexf Prince Rupert of the | 12. Gone by Canadian National Line, brought 1 (’lghl passengers to , Juneau last and spent the evening here a large crowd of tourists frot_California, viewed the 10! l Nts of this city. Juneau arrivals were, Mrs. Marie| 25 Youn Byrcn, Williami. A. Dtennan, Allén ;l Henry J. Magner, Ray- Eugone Ginsburg, m-nd Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. and Migs Leona V. Smith. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 D(uly Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16. 9. Summit ult 16 Hountatn: rexr anclem Troy i bty est u 19. My&‘ltcnf monster o Master of the Rupert, oh the first trip of the vessél here.this season, . B>ROO-ZNmn< - is Norman MacLean. First officer is E. B. Caldwell. Chief Enginecr, J. W. Ballantine. Purser. A. E. Ev- ans, Assistant Purser, H. 8. Ives, and Chief Steward J. F. Walker. - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. RICE & AILERS CO. Third and Franklin PHONE 34 “SATURDAY For LUNCHEON 4t the BARANOF s S There is no subshtuie for Newspaner Adverhsmu WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES ALL THE TIME ... SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE A VERY FINE KSSORTMENT WHETHER THE EAHANOF ARRIVES DURING BUSINESS' HOURS OR NOT. LETTUCE 3 25c LARGE, FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATERMELONS, HONEYDEWS, CABBAGE, TOMA- TOES, BUNCH CARROTS, CELERY, NEW PEAS, LOCAL GREEN ONIONS; RED AND WHITE RADISHES. 7 PER POUND 27e hongs Budbgn 3 l LB. CANS 330 SCHILLINGS COFEE .o KLEENEX—AH Celors BRIMPULL CHOCOLATE MALTED MIL K FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS FINEST FACE SOAP 7 LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI and MEAT, largecans ..., ....: -zmm - AMERICAN SARDINES, Packedin ol " FANCY ALASKA PINK SALMON ' HOUSEHOLD BROOMS, Fine Qualily ' SCOT'S PAPER TOWELS ... . BEST CIRGLE ORANGE JUICE. | LYNDEN'S CHICREN AND NOODLES . . FRANCIS DRAKE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE large fins . MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING HEINZ KETCHUP A regulat tins 29¢ flor 25¢ FULL QUARTS 3 7@ Swedish Meat Balls 24 | JdENE ANN NN vt il l..flfifl iifl%lillfl%lfll BN JENEN JEN AERAEE dEdE ,... H JdEdEE N ann JENSS JuE) MISS KOLASA I LOVELY BRIDE OF MR, DlI(KWORTH Candlelight Servite Per- formed in Resurrection Lutheran Church The 8 o'clock wedding last even- ing of Miss Etta Mae Kolasa and Mr. Robert Duckworth, performed by the Rev. John L. Cauble in fhe Resurrection Lutheran Church, add- ed a charming couple to the young married set in this city. Only close friends and members of the family were present for the candlelight ceremony and vows of the couple were made before an altar banked with white flowers and orchid lilacs. The radiant beauty of the bride was complemented by her corn- I' flower blue chiffon bridal “gown, fashioned with short sleeves, puifed with tiny ruffles. Gathered at the waist, the skirt flared out full and circular. In her hair she wore a tiny spray of white bride’s flowers and lilies of the valley and she F carried a bridal bouquet of white roées, lilies of the valley and forzet- me-nots, tied' in silver and white ribbon streamers and showered with freesias. Miss Louise Kemper was the bride’s only attendant and she was f§ | most attractively gowned in light | blue net for the ceremony, with a | shoulder corsage of roses and lilies of the valley. Pl For her sister’s wedding, Mrs. Daniel Ross chose cerise and royal blue taffeta and she wore a gar- denia corsage. Best man was Mr. Robert Kim« ball, while the ushers were Mr. Bob Robinson’ and' Mr. Orrin Kim- ‘ball. Prece ing the ceremony, Messrs. C: etby John Keyser, Sher- wnod Wirt and Bob Laney formed a quartet for two selections, “Ah Sweet' Mystery of Life” and “I Love You Truly.” Lehengren's Bridal f Chorus and Mendelssohn's Wedding March were played on the organ /by, Miss Jean Gallagher, who also, played “To a Wild Rose” during the i service, Between 9 and 11 o'clock the many . friends of the newlyweds called at hhe Glacier Highway home of Mr. |and’ Mrs. Daniel Ross, to exiend [} lwhhéa fof their happiness. Mrs. Sullivan South For Extended Tnp n sailed south Louise for an States. Mrs. Sullivan Mrs. O. 8. ¢ today on the F extended visit Visiting in Seattle, will be joined in the fall by her husband, wh ois at present in the Interior on business, and the two plan to attend both the New York and San Prancisco fairs - lmplr(- Want Ads Bring Results. GREET SUMMER IN GAY NEW FASHIONED CLOTHES BOUGHT AT OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ONE DAY MORE SATURDAY COATS and SURTS $10.90-816-50 ALL HATS $1-2.95 _Sweaters and Blouses S1. 95 ~ SLACKS - Flannel and Corduroy — $3.50 DR ESSES—1 Group at $2.95 ALS0: $6.95 7.50 OTHERS AT $3.95 4.95 Girdles—$1.50-2.50 PURSES—high shades; also Gahardine, Suede—75¢-1.95 Cotton House Frocks—$l.50 Costume Jewelry ops oo s 10c to 75¢ LEOTA'S The (‘fl-fll’ SCORES AG 41N Come! Look! Store rearranged for fast selling. New displays await you. COME and LOOK. . . YOU'LL SURELY BUY! Buy €0-0P and Save! LARGE—ARIZONA GRAPE- FRUIT 2 | AEENREN. 3 BIG DAYS — Saturday-Monday-Tuesday STOCKS AND STOCKS OF THE FRESHEST VEGETABLES ASSORTED GALLON VEGETABLES- FRUITS 35e€ . EXTRA FANCY Grapeiruil JUICE The bridal table was decorated f- | with pink and white forget-me-nots |and tall' white tapers. A tiny bride and groom, beneath an arch of lilies §§, of: the valley, formed a lovely top [}, for the three tier wedding cake, which was used as a centerpiece for ) thé tablé. Arrangements of white i flowers' and gladiolus were placed [ Assisting during the evening were | Thorgerson, Jean Gallagher, June y Mitchell and Gladys Overby. | Both the bride and groom are well known in this city, Mrs. Duck- !worth having been with the City | Clerk’s office for the past three years, while Mr. Duckworth is Chief Clerk in the Forest Service office [ here. The newlyweds are now mak- || ing their home in the Spickett y DROMEDARY Grapefruit Large Can 2 for 29¢ B %‘ifi' e’m’ ?b“..lhe Ih. 9c ' Gallon Size Regular 10c valie 3 for READ ABOUT IT? ING PRICES fi | GELATINE BRESSING | The Book. ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, GOOD SIZE ORANGE 2 dozen 25¢ Cello' Package SPLIT PEAS 19¢ WHEATIES 2 Packages TO SELECT FROM JUST ARRIVED! s DETERMINED TO SELL MORE THAN EVER SO WE ARE MAK- THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE CAN TURN DOWN. FRESH VEGETABLES EXTRA? PET MILK Small Size EXTRM E-G-G-S [ 4590 6 cans - 2 dozen . 25¢ EXTRA FANCY AMERICAN CREAM CHEESE IT'S A RED HOT SPECIAL! , ; While 250.Ibs. Last - Tfifim 1 9c IT WILL GO FAST! 4 Ihs, FLUFFO LARGE SIZE CARNATION MILEK 6 Large Cans e, THRIFT CO-OP PHONE 767 5¢

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