The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 1, 1941, Page 8

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|quarters. in San Frangisco in vh¢|belore coming to Juneaw, and were Pilot | entertained while in the Caplt,ol — e Werneckes Leave For South Today Alaska Juneau plane with os Groptis. They will spend the night in Ketchikan and con- DRAFT OFFICE MOVES Office of the local Selective Ser-| vice Board Number 3, formerly in the Seward Building, has been | | | tinue their trip tomiorrow. Mr. Wernecke s Consulting Geol- r. and Mrs. Livingstone Wern- .m-m manager of Treadwell-Yu-|moved to the Krafft Building their daughted Claire kon at Mayo, Yukon Territory. above the Forget-Me-Not Flower Juneau today for their head- The Werneckes were in Mayo | Shop, Second at Franklin. FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE TONIGHT--------8:00 O'CLOCK By PAUL STARK SEELEY, Lecturer, C. S. B. of Portland, Oregon Member of the Bpard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend e left Ladies — Soon We Will Be Introducing the Dewar System of Body Contour and "The SLENDERATOR" Reduce Without Lifting a Finger The New Effortless Way 10z INCHES OFF YOUR FIGURE Where You Want Them Off f NO Diets NO Drugs NO Heat NO Showers NO Massage NO In the near fufure SIGRID'S Beauty Salon will introduce the latest devel- opments in figure control in beauty service! There's nothing else like it! It's safe, it's sure, it's used by many of the larger firms of America, and has heen fested and listed by Under- writers' Laboratories, Inc. Only by this system can you boast a complete reducing plan where and when you o MY wish to reduce! ‘ ONLY at SIGRID’S She These and hundreds of other nationally-known firms are using Dewar’s Slenderator: Charles of the Ritz, Elizabeth Arden, B. Altman & Co., Waldort Astoria Hotel, Abraham & Straus, Kaufman's, Bul- locks, I. Magnin Co., Frederick & Nelson, Himmelhoch Bros., Marie Earle, T. A. Chapman Co., Hal- bach-Schroeder, House of Beauty. Watch for Announcements on Arrival of This NEW MACHINE in JUNEAU at SIGRID’S .’ Salon In the Cooper Bldg. Phone 318 Yvonne Cooper, Owner TWO FAST HONES 105 BUTTER NEW POTATOES Good at the Best! BLEACH quart 13c/CATSUP 29c POUND Schillings or Chase and Sanborn C 0 F F E E centenniar, ENRICHED 24Y% pounds $1.10 FLOUR VITAMIN 49 pounds $1.99 FRESH FROZEN FO0DS| (,OMPLETE STOCKS OF l"Rl ITS — \ S EATS — POULTRY — S EGETABLE& Over 50 ITEMS to Choose From SATURDAY-MONDAY DANISH 93 Score Heinz or Crosse and Black : y which supplied the theme for one Bert’s Cash Grocery 2 Ibs. 87¢ EGGS TOILET PAléMguvp SOAP FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES!!! ~-ONLY THE BEST OF LOCAL AND OUTSIDE MERCHANDISE 1S SOLD AT BERT'S! " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, A Snuffy Smith lnsplres Song Hit Priscilla Lane, movie star, are seen in an impromptu New York harmonizing of some of the lines: Thutty bucks is riches jest for wearin’ cacky bfitches, Even tho’ the varmints make you wear a collar.® DeBeck’s strip also suggesled another song, De Doo,” by Duke Elllngton. pub- lished several years ago. - ) *Copyright. Broadcast Music, Ine. Billy DeBeck’s comic strip, of the best-selling popular songs of all time, “Barney Google,” has inspired another with its Snuffy Smith character. Snuffy’s ldven tures as an Army “Yard B caused Ole Olsen and Chic John son, noted comedy team, to pro- duce “Time’s A-Wastin,” which radio and dance orchestras have elected to the hit class. Olsen, Bugs Baer, noted humorist, and There isno subsmure for Newspaper Adverhsmg California __GROCERY and MARKET l‘rie Delivery Phone 478 Fresh Vegetables Grown on Our Own Little Farm . . . Fresh Daily — Clean, Crisp, No Dirt, No Rot!! CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST GRADE AVAILABLE! Meat Department A Wide Variety ofsMeats to Choose From GOVERNMENT INSPECTED CHICKENS — BEEFS — ROASTS Anything You Want The Home of S# Producis At California Quality Is Always a Sure Thing! CALIFORNIA GROCERY ani MARKET TWO '1' PHO 104 2 doz. 89 FEATURES Strlctll\; Fresh Dlrect from Farm to LARGE EXTRAS' Best Obtainable @ 1bs. B aBC == N & 1e. 50" — 23 . BBe large hottle 19:!\6'3’:?‘"5»53 - large roll 19¢ Schillings or Chase and Sanborn POUND 29c 3 bars 19« LUX LIFEBUOY TRY US _NOW:? | NORWEGIANS | STOCKHOLM, Aug. 1—The Scan- | {ians in the Atlantic coast port of |sail at night. When citizens sur- | The marines fired pistols in the iair and the crowd finally parted | concerts sponsored by the Ameri- {on Tuesday and Wednesday of | | friends in the North will recognize | Hall, University of Washington. On { Anyone who has not yet made a! CLASH WITH NAZI TROOPS German Marines and Civil- | ians Fight as Host- ages Removed dinavian radio reported today that word has been received of a clash between German marines and civil- Alesund, Norway. The report said the incident oc- curred when Norwegians in the Ger- man occupied port tried to halt the deportation of about 70 host- ages which had been collected in the city and the surrounding area. The populace learned that the prisoners were to be taken away by charted steamer at a secret time and discovered the vessel was to rounded the Masonic Hall which was used as a detention center,| marines were called from Nazi war- ships. The civilians stoned and| flailed the German escort with um- brellas. to let busses take the hostages to| the pier, The ship sailed with the Norwegian hostages. ELLEN REPP IS TO ARRIVE SATURDAY FOR 2 CONCERTS lmpresano Writes of Great Interest in Contralfo’s Seatfle Engagement Of Ellen Repp, who will arrive in Juneau on the Aleutian tomorrow | to visit friends and appear in two can Women’s Voluntary Services next week, Cornelia G. Turner, Se- attle impresario, writes: “Ellen Repp is in excellent voice | and I am sure that her many| new qualities in her voice which are very beautiful. There is a tremendous interest here in her concert tomorrow night in Meany August 30, she will be the soloist of the Pacific Coast ,Norwegian Singers Association when they hold | their Sangerfest at Aberdeen. “We are all so glad that Ellen | can go to Alaska this summer. Her friendships there mean so muchi to her.” ! A no-host luncheon is being ar- | ranged by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis| at the Baranof Hotel Monday.| More than 30 friends have already | made reservations for the affair| which will give people an oppor- | tunity to meet Miss Repp againi during her brief visit in Juneau. reservation may do so by telephon- ing Mrs. Dayis, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Robert Bender or the Bar- anof Hotel. Tickets for the concert, Wthh will be in the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church have been placed on sale by the AWVS committee at the following establishments: Harry Race Drug Store, Juneau Drug Store, Guy Smith Drug Store, Baranof Hotel, Juneau Hotel, Gas- tineau Hotel, Alaska Music Supply House, Percy’s Cafe, Forget-Me- Not Flower Shop, Juneau Filorist Shop and the Ideal Shop. DOUGLAS NEWS HAVE SIXTH SON A baby boy weighing ten pounds!| was horn at 2 o'clock this morn- ing at St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, George Cortez, of Doug- las. The new arrival makes six sons for the couple. ————————— MISSIONARY VISITOR Miss Prancis Black,sof Fullerton,, Mo., and new missionary to Alaska under the Alaska Evangelization Society, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Loveless in the missions headquarters here. ————— BOARD MEETING Final meeting of the Douglas| Board of Equalization is scheduled for this evening starting at 7:30 o'clock. | We Do NOT Pllnlize Montgomery chd Co. Proctaag qub& Mla .lzoduc's qttern Rait Goods Walt 'Dtmtv‘ Productions ‘LABOR " Affliated with American Federation of Labor LOCAL COUPLE WED AT CHURCH CEREMONY HERE Miss Jessie Fraser Becomes Bride of Mr. Theodor Mack Last Night | I Against a background of tall white ‘tapers flanked by lagrge bou- quets of white gladiola, Miss Jessie Fraser becanie the bride of Theo- dor Mack at 8 o'clock last night in the Resurrection Lutheran Church. The Rev. John L. Cauble read the VOWS. A large grodp of friends and rel- atives attended the wedding. Miss Katherine Torkelson played “Ave Maria” on the organ, and ac- companied Mrs. H. M. Hollmnan as she sang Cadman’s “At Dawning’.| The wedding party entered the! church to the strains of the Lohen- grin wedding march, and left as the organist played Mendelssohn’s wed- ding march, The bride wore a gown of white satin, with leg o’ mutton sleeves and a full skirt with a wide train, Her veil was a finger tip length white | marquisette crowned with a tiara| cf seed pearls. The bridal bouquet was of cream colored roses and, baby breath, tied by white ribbons. | Mrs. Leonard Johnson, matron ofw honor, and sister of the bride wore | a dusty pink marquisette gown thh‘ a matching peasant cap. Her bou-| quet was white gladiolas centered | by Cecil Brunner roses. | The bride was given by Leonard Johnson. ' Chester Zimmerman was best man. Ushers were Thomas Cashen and Gordon Gray. As the bride and gtoom left the church, they were showered with rice by friends. Following the wedding, a rec- eption was held at the Fraser home in Douglas. On the table were can- dles and a three tiered wedding cake, topped by silver decorations Pouring were Mrs. Felix Gray and rs. Dan Douglas. Assisting were Miss Elsie Douglas and Miss Eliza- eth Fraser. Mrs Mack fs the youngest daughter of Mrs, Robert Fraser of Douglas. Mr. Mack, who.is with the First National Bank, is the son of the Egil Macks of Seattle. The couple left on the Princess Alice this morning for a months’ hcneymeon in the States. While south they will visit the parents of the groom. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Mack will make their home in the Marine apartments in Juneau. —————— FELCH IN FROM SEATTLE Bexter Felch has arrived in town from the Westward on a business trip. While he is staying in Juneau he will remain at the Baranof Hotel. g gl BUY DEFENSE BONDS (Sanitary Meat COMPANY ATTENTION, MRS. JUNEAU! 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BREAST OF VEAL - Ib. 25¢ FRESH KILLED—Plump, Tender for Boiling or Baking CHICKENS-Perpound 35¢ For Real Economy BACON SQUARES - Ib. 25¢ Fresh Ground—Country Style PORK SAUSAGE Grade A Steer Beef BOILING B For a Different Meal LAMB STEW - LARD or SHORTENING - Ib. 35¢ EEF-Ib. 20¢ 21bs.35¢ Armour’s 1-pound cartons 2 Ibs. 35¢ 49 ---- PHONES --- 13

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