The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1940, Page 8

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g L S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1940. R hara Huflons e kB EPIDEMIC Salvation Army PRETTY GIRL et Passes Away ~ To Sponsor Film A RE I S DR L e OF FLU IS On Tuberculosis | father of Barbars The Daily Alaska E re has the oY : he aily Alaska Empire ”'? 1 Miss Magnhild Oygard will show 1t | largest paid circulation of any Al- m film Tt 30 G ¥ harles ka nov\xpnpvr e o o B a special meeting of th lum Army Hall tomorrow at 7:30 c'clock. Everyone States Bordprmg on Cah- e to attend - The il Miows mrm and cure of (uhmcuo is. fornia Taking Precau- e tions Against Spread ‘Manha Society e Ses| Meels Tomorrow The Martha Society will meet to- fluenza epidemic sweeping various | morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | communities of th c |at the Northern Light Presbyter The campus i f the Uni- | Church for a dessert luncieor H. L. Faulkner and Mrs.J - | Glasse as hosl The afternoon will be spent sewing on the wool skirts for the Red Cross. s daughter, the Counte ston from the "Tomorrow's Styles Today" Halvorsen’s Semi-Annual g ey T 27D NN N gj against possibl = > @ - @ P I> 3] ) ) ) ) ]~ -] ] 0. ) - STARTING DECEMBER 6TH VALUES UNEXCELLED ¢ GROUP 1-Values 10 $3500 . .——ONLY $14.95 &? GROUP 2-Reguler $14.95 values —— N O W $ 6.95 ) " - ] ) 4! o ] ] ) 1" 2" ; DRRESSES ——— ONE GROUP g Daytime and Party Frocks il - EXTRA SPECIAL §5 or TWO for 39.00 M ancelled as a precaution, Various groups of - students are isolated in their living Mrs. Sheelor Goes Fully-Fitted 6.1 cu. ft. i Southfor Holdey orcered closed today as a orecau- s Mrs. Edith uh elor, se ”m\ lmxl'u. 1cnf)n h_'\. been taken | p B Robertscn. < [ wick, Washington, across | novth Coast to spflnd ; s Jorian “""‘“\3"/""‘)“"‘ vacation with her mother in Payette, o I ! Washington, xe- | y4ap0, She will return to Juneau ports 1400 c of mild to severe shortly after the first of the year colds among 00 National Guards- OSSR men encamped there. 2 » Trinity Luncheon kT e 4_43’&‘ = L) ¥ ; ' (BRING A FRIEND) 2 s lfoms b maty st g | ¢ Moo Tomorrow oo oo SMNORIEO ' R ESS ES ——— ONE CROUP The luncheon for business girls a4 spensored by Trinity Guild w be ziven tomorrow beginning clock and continuing only th the noon hour. All business w¢ are invited to attend. — .- — ADULT CHOIR VllIITa The adult choir of Hi Dressy Afternoon Models in All Sizes 7 Regular and Half — SPECIAL $7.95 MILLINERY = = | | i CLEARANCE IN STYLZS VALUED TO $6.95 ] i The pretti rl in Montana be- y_en the North Coast Cathedral will meet tonig juipagipicss i B or an nite stay oclock for rehearsal FoA ML SIance SHDE s i contly. She is l acille lantic ( ity \HHII( an h(aul\ xh(m New Chm!mu Modc\ ) fi%@%@z 2 g5 Qpermonts wiareors Y[ SCHILLING ; L. ] R!D’[ " Creatmafi Clearance S o YOU IN STEP COFFEE ‘ v R | Foundations and Girdics snatpomn oy . WITH FLAVOR? lotes ¢ i 2 | OF COURSE/ soter 9 Values tfo . wmesto Allfor Only $z m ® Super-Powered Meter- ® Cold Storage Tray Miser © Famous Cold Contro/ y ® Double- Width Dessert ! 2 I 1 B R /l S s ' E R E S Tray 0':-!":“ ali-steel ALL SIZES and MODELS ® “Double-Easy’ i g b Quickube Trays . A-uhmn’ic Interior | nocn at St. Ann’s Hosp: Values o S p E ( l A l ® Frozen Food Storage Light | sz 45 ( ® Sliding Hydrator ® 5-Year Protection Plan }’ 2 7 “Lx |‘z) St (;;.lm s Hospita ‘ There's always a chorus of approval ening. gy e ) ) ) S ) B 2 ) o | for Schilling from folks who appreciate . obse vas itted SN¥ b' S l 0f R l M | Thomas Jacobson was admitte . ”e 4 good coffee! The reason? It's a match- |to St. Al Hospitai yesterday for W a e caa s ea er' W. PP. JORINSON JUNEAU, ALASKA—PHONE 17 . surgical treatment SR less blend of the world’s choice coffees, uEiCabtaa L : 3 skilfully roasted to bring out delicious | James Snook of Ketchikan was a & 1l dismissal from the Govern- R ment Hospital this forenoon. Two Coffees—Percolator and Drip T .- J EmplL cm<siried~; Pay' l“““ BERT’S CASH GROGERY | " 04 | Featuring FINER FOODS at LOWEST PRICES: | § () 5 ALL SPECIALS IN EFFECT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CRISCO-SNOWDRIFT.. 3~u=33¢ 68107 POTATOES EewGe=G==S APPLES FINEST NETTED GEMS LARGEST FRESHEST 25 1bs. 50 lbs. 100 “’S. Positively Not Processed—Brown or White Jumllle STAYHAN 25/ box les Fancy WINESAP, wra;ped . $2.29 69 $1.33 $2.45 2 Dozen 89 Extra Fancy DELICIOUS . . $2.69 i" 0 F F E E M. j. B. —- SCHILLINGS — CHASE & SANBORN .... s EVERY DAY POUND 25(! Tomate Sauce Tomato Juice we PUFFS v EVERY DAY! C. H. B.—Large 15-o0z tins GIANT ECONOMY SIZE CAN B¢ 3 for 25 doz. 99« 19 HOUSEDRESSES50c WOOLEN GLOVES 50c CAPS 50c PANTIES 50c SWEATERS 50c SMOCKS $1.00 - PURSES $1.00 - SILK DRESSES $1.00 e 0 s ) 2 ) 1 ) ) 4 ) ) ] ) 0 2~ ] i o . o< 'HALVORSEN’S' “Junean’s Own Store* NO APPROVALS . . . NO CHARGES . . . NO REFUNDS R i’m&:fim&%fl@a&.fimmmamm«y o 13 FLY WITH 'Moose WomenHave |Mesdames Beale , PAA ELECTRAS| Initiation Meeting! and Williams Are full flavor and strength, .i. U Two Electras were at Whitehorse Mrs, Prances Smaltz was initiat- | from Fairbanks this afternoon wait- | >d into the Women of the M ing favorable weather for the flight | 1t the meeting held last night at, to Juneau, while two Electras were | he Odd Fellows Hall. The No- at the Juneau end of the Coast-to- | /ember candidate was Mrs. Helen Interior route. Sitti. The Douglas airliner, at noon, was still in Whitehorse waiting for bet- ter weather before taking off for | fuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Seattle. ? :he home of Mrs. Minerva Reeder, Passengers due in from Fairbanks | the Senior Regent. on the two southbound Electras are| A public bingo party was an- | ATTENTION ELKS Mrs. Audrey Loftus, Don McDonald, | nounced for December 18 at 8 o'- All Elks are requested to meet in J. C. Smith, Harold Schmidt, C.|clock with prizes and refreshments. Club Rooms, Sunday, December 3, Nerland, H. R. Ray, Ben Wilson.| Committees announced were: en- at 1:30 pm. to attend Memorial | Nick Barlierli, Andy Kemak, W.| iertainment, Mrs, Anpa Bodding Service in Elks Auditorium. Pro- Williams were joint hostesses last evening at a dinner party at the n dresses, will meet next 20 attractively appointed table for @ work o 18 guests. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. ———t— AR R, . e SE SO 1 1M - il Covery, Lois Glaman, Carl Dahl and | and Hilma Torvinen; refreshments, gram starts at 2 o'clock sharp. C' GARE TTES Camels, Cld Golds, Luckies, Chesisifields, Raleighs, Kools . b EVERY DAY—Carton $1 .25 | Carl Strass. Zara Evelyn Schuler, Villy Jaeger, adv. COMMITTEE e e A . sl Mtk Tl e IR 7 SRR s -2 1 SRR T s e, 0 Y AN TS e Wilma Crane and Anna Rosenberg. PSRN N T NU-BOR A NI-CLOR MINCE MEAT KETCHIKAN HOP an o December. Decenbr itk e’ 4. Grsopodt, By Sl man for December. Decémber being pp, 648, Chi ist D 2 i S A l » Moosehaven month, it was called| & ohi = Bleves. GIANT SIZE ODORLESS BLEACH HIGH GRADE MADE BY SHELL |t ceicmion oo Mooshayen im " Package 4 5¢ Quart 1 3¢ Quart Jar 33« bers where hushands and Wwives AP ¢ O B T SR Shell Simmons made a flight to | can spend their declining days ""i P iano Lemns Ketchikan this morning, taking | gether. e e et Morm Cameron as a Juneau pas- | R E F heduled to b i FRESH FROSTED FOODS | EASTERNSCALLOPS Jir i sisiii G DRl | mo Yesterda! mons brought i : 12 FREE PL PAN PREPARED TRY OUR HOME STYLE FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS SronAR Eenvice ot o R R AT . s Halpin and Steve Spolerich from | (i itz FRYING CHICKENS PORK Truyaleat Twelve Varieties FRUITS Hirst and E. H. Harvey and Jack | ¥ou setect your own TEACHER FRESH and WONDERFULLY out of the ( Gucker from Sitka. Na':;he ;’“é’:::’d ‘L‘I‘:‘ ::fl“;e Alaska | (Any plano teacher in Juneau) - v = et el e jona 'mi| ppeari DELICIOUS! SAUSAGE rpost! Twelve Varielies VEGETABLES | ' The Daily Alaska Empire has the in uniforms, will hold the weex"xg Alaska Music S|pp|y largest paid circulation of any Al-|drill tonight at the armory. Roll 122 8 s | aska newspaper. will be called at 8 o'cock. S L e B AR | I A , | Dinner Hostesses Mrs. Charles Beale and Mrs. R. H. | A Red Cross sewing unit, formed Williams home. Places were set at | T —

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