The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Mr. and Mrs. Petrich . Announce Marriage Of Daughter Pauline Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Petrich, of Juneau, have announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss Pauline Petrich, to Mr. Paul Coke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Coke, formerly of Juneau. The wedding took place yesterday, the anniver- sary of the wedding of the bride's parents, in the Presbyterian Church in Albany, Calif., in the presence of a number of relatives and friends. P NO MORE ANY LEADING POPULAR-PRICE BRAND THE NEW FEDERAL CIGAREFTE JUNEAU ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR Miss Petrich was given in mar-| Mr. Coke, who lived here with|with the Air Corps of the U. S.|ning of quantity meals and buying|in the course now underway, not riage by the groom's father and his parents and brother Gerald Army for quantity cookery and the other, only by the 18 Yegistered members, following the wedding, a recep- during the years Mr. Coke Sr. was | > a mess sergeant, on the prepara- but also by several additional wo- tion was held at the home of Mr. '™ ¢ ° tioh of Musktls foad. b e ttiniad HER L] and Mrs. Walter Norton, uncle and flotation engineer for the Alaska| ALL CANTEEN UNIT During the session tomorrow, aOus classes, according to Mrs. J.| SRR N e Juheau Gold Mining Compeny, was MEMBERS UR menu will be worked out for a T. McLaughlin who is assisting| After honeymoon in Palm eraduated from the Juneau High U GED 19 luncheon to be served on Friday | Mrs. Fohn-Hansen. | Springs the young couple will re-|School in the class of 1940. After and work committees chosen to e — main in California until Mr. Coke WOrking for a year in the flotation ATTEND MEETING prepare the lunch. 1 receives his call into the Army |department of the Chichagof mine, e T | IMMUNIZATION CLINIC | r Corps for which he has been he left for San Francisco where he| Al members of the Canteen Unit| . ¢ €488 this morning Mrs. | SET FOR WEDNESDAY, attended college for a yehr, re-|are urged to attend tomorrow's ses- Fohn-Hansen —demonstrated pie S | accepted i and biscuits made from a | Mrs. Coke was born and reared turning to Juneau last summer to | sion of the Canteen Aide course CTusts 1 ; - accept a position with the United | poing ' conducted by Mrs, I mix prepared by the instructor. She in Juneau and was graduated {rom giates Engineers in the drafting|ponn-Hansen of the Extension Ser. | Also made whole wheat yeast bread the Juneau High School in the | departmept. He left in January for|vice of the University of:Alaska Which is to be baked this after- class of 1942. Following her gradu- | California to visit his parents in(j, the basement of the Northern "0on and served tomorrow. In ad- ation, she was employed in the | Atolia, where his father is manag- Light Presbyterian Chutch, The dition to the demonstration, Mrs, | Selective Service office here until ing a tungsten mine. Gerald Coke,|class tomorrow will be conducted Fohn-Hansen talked on recipes and January 15 when she left for the also a Juneau High School gradu- by two men from the armed forc- Meal planning south ate, Is now on duty in California'es one of whom will talk on plan- Great interest has been shown SENSATIONAL CE GHANGE! IN ALASKA NOW COST HA bty nizations will be given tomorrow. Wednesday, at 10 a.m. I,n the Ju-; | neau Health Center, room 108, the | public health nurse announces. “ | Diphtheria and smallpox immu- Children from six months to school age are eligible for the in- jections, to be given by a medicat health officer. | b § ' " | ‘ THIS IS MADE POSSIBLE BY PHILIP MORRIS PAYING | [ES S S PSS S S TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943 COMPLETE SHIPMENT OFr FRESH FRUITS | AND , VEGETABLES | DUE ON NORTHLAND Wire, Write or ‘Phone Your Order WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday EORGE BROTHER PHONE 92 2DELVERES DALY pHONF g5 10:30 A. M. 2:30P. M. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. Qz/%%%{ EXPERTLY tailored wool jackets in tan diagonal tweed. 14 to 20. Priced $12.75 SKIRTYS Others are the favorite Trikskirt with flared stitched gores. $4.00 to $7.50 From 24 to 36 Waist Lovely plaids, pastel and dark colors. Some with kick pleats. COMPLETE your outfit with a man- tailored blouse. All colors. Both long and short sleeves. Sizes 32 to 42 $3.00 to $5.00 Jones-Stevens Seward Street WITH YOUR SHORT HAIR BE READY FOR SPRING Consult our expert Hair Stylists. Let them work out an individualized upswept short coif; fure to make you lovelier this Spring. Incredible, flattering and yet easy to manage. ’ OUR OIL MACHINE or MACHINELESS WAVES, a gentle solution that gives a soft, natural-looking wave, which will “HOLD" the curl indefinitely. PHONE 318 IGRIDY | BEAUTY /ALON in COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building YVONNE COOPER Owner

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