The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1943, Page 6

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| PAGE SIX MRS, FOLGER HERF lied force od near Lae . . it Petersbu respondent reporting these battles el said the “battles of the South Pa- ES COUPI_E B W fM s AEAR Gty s s 75 i .| UNIT y Women of Moose \ PEOPLE : BUY WAR BONDS P by enemy forces against Ren- EARI_Y SATURDAY Reconvening after a two months’ | do w Georgia, and New Guinea acation, Women of the Moose met are the prepatory step in taking Saturday at the Moose headquarters 3 ¥ control of the strategical bases on| Miss Katherine Gleason, daughter | with a good turnout of members our New Guinea Island f Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gleason of [ py¢ phome-making committee. Tokyo Radio Admits Costly GARD Losses in South Pacific the held Japanese in op- 115 the famous assortment of best-liked confections . . . here direct from the makers - $1.50 ta $7.50. — e — ELECT OFFICERS A meeting of vh( Club will YORK, Sep Tokyo ra- hoon at ¢ | by the Of- | Street residence ot War Information, are tell- nors, with Junior Guild Will = Meet TOMOITOW | ™. e ateen ana. coteen | i war THE DAILY ALASKA PMI’IRL-«JUNEAU ALAbKA ashington, Claude E. Nash m Nash of Jelico hc """”;\’;'d’ Mrs. Etbelruth Burreson, chairman, | oot ] R Sandborn, and Mrs Sy eported that they had Sat the Catt Mary Haz £ urday mc al e Cath- M Ghiiioh of-the Nativiisl ~ins hedmen and embroidered a dozen olic Church of th v sy kA ay Wi peHformed by theRav: | s toWe! Eaward C, Budde, who was the cele- | JUring the summer. brant of the nuptial mass. Music Juneau Garden was played by Mrs. A. M. Uggen Thursday after-| The bride, who was escorted by 2 o'clock at the Third| Mr. Thomas Ryan, wore a gown of of Mrs. J. J. Con-| White satin made with long sleeves Slbotion oF GhHbers 1o e | 8 neckline and a full skirt a train. Her full length EN CLUB TO It was vc ase a $100 war bond during the d it was announced that any during the may be credited to the ladies if the ourchaser so desires. Collaborating with the local Fire- be held de : ‘,:,’”'f"” lation| Mrs. Esther Boyd will be co-|Vell of tulle was attached to her | men, the Women of the Moose help- e O e ohtcly uo | hostess during the gathering ana|head by tiny rosebuds and her|ed with a 15-minute bond program eetission on “Herb Gardening Douduet was of white roses. Her only | Saturday night during which t 2 ; 2 piece of jewelry was a tiny gold eross | Aileen Smith gave a short talk and roadcast, the Will be given by Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey. | iy, pearl inset eight-year-old Joan Krane played N Ther- piano 0 accordian selections, Mrs ndborn also added to the program Winifred Mosher, matron of wore wn of aqua blue h a matching headdress and an old fashioned nose- Mrs numbers he carried Women of the Moose sold $1,40¢ bonds and BUTL’F'F};?}F}B:ZS SDIF»:LLG co. S A Hellan, bridesmaids, wore matching | stamps, making a fotal of $1,445.50. ; g The Junior Guild of Holy Trin-|gowns in blue satin with simil he next meeting of the Moose < “lity Cathedral will meet tomorrow|headdress and both carried old | Women has been announced for (Wedne:* y- evening at 8 o'clock ' fashioned nosegays September 18 at 8 o'clock s B = t the residence of Mrs. J. C. Ryan,| Little Lorna and Julia Wilde l:l‘jrl \l" (‘l‘l,l‘lfis l \!0\ ] 112 West Twelfth Street daughte of Mr nd Mrs. B. | at the Baranof Hotel following the As this is the first meeting of Wilde, as flowel wore pink | ceremony the Junior Guild for 1943-1944 sea- and blue taffeta frocks with match- | The bride is employed with the Meeting—Moose Club Rooms—August 25 n, a ful is requeste AT 7:30 P. M. B PHILIP MORRIS RV Owl Cab Company here and M Nash is with the Royal Blue Cab Company. ' They are residing at the Dull Apartments. 1 attendance of members ing bows in their hair d Mr. Buster Poole was best - for the groom ¥ WAR BONDS A wedding PROOF ACCEPTED BY man breakfast was given MEDICAL AUTHORITIE! The s PHILIP MORRIS are far le entific proof that irritating to the nose and throat pa i On flavor alone you’ll like PuiLir Mogris. But —in addition— this finer-tasting cigarette has and throat. .. been proved better for the no far less irritating! Proof comes from repeated clinical tests on men and women smokers. Read it: W hen smokers changed to Philip Morris, every case of irritation of nose or throat —due to smoking—either cleared up completely, or definitely improved. Distinguished doctors conducted these many authori- tative medicaljournals, to inform other doctors. You owe it to your nose and throat to try 1ir Morris HNESI Cigarette! PuiLip Mogrris — America’s We sell PHILIP MORRIS at same price as all other lead- ing brands...stillthe same fresh, finer-flavored cigarette—despite war-time package changes. Moose emblem d that the group pur- | Bond Drive | At tne bona pootn Sunday night, | GOP HEADS VITIR:A8 GEORGE BROTHER DEWEY IDEA| INew York Governor Urges with Britain MACKINAC ISLAND, A proposal by New York's Gov ‘Thuml\ E. Dewey that the United \@r and Britain form a post-war | | military alliance cleaved the ranks |of the Republican post-war advis-| ory council as ft began writing the estions for the 1944 Party | basic platform The 49-member up of members of Congress, gover- nors and other party leaders. It heard National Committeeman Spangler appeal for a forthright foreign policy declaration and at- !tack the “waste lost 'in confusion and incompetence” under Presi- dent Roosevelt’s direction Dewey stirred up a controversy when he asked for a military al- {liance after the w vith Britain, and. Senator Robert A, Taft jumped lon the idea with both feet, calling it imperialistic and inconsistent with the Atlantic Chairts pledge not to seek territorial 1dize- ment. council is made e ... lBirthday Party, Rosemary Theile Mrs. Rose McMullen was hostes: at a delightful birthday party en in her Mead Apartment home on Saturday afternoon, September 4 on the oc ion of the 10th birth- day of her niece, Rosemary Theile, who is visiting in Juneau with her cousin, Suzanne McMullen After luncheon, which included decorated birthday cake, the party enjoyed the matinee | Guests were Sharon Sharp Becky rp, Joann Sabin, Mary Thibodeau, Josephine Hared, Agnes |Hared, Lois Hared, Joan William- son, Suzanne McMullen, and the guest of honor Rosemary Theile, whose home is {in Wrangell, Alaska, is the daughter of Mrs. Celia Theile and the late Karl Theile, both well known throughout the Territory. Mr as Secretary Administra- \Theile having served of Alaska during the tions of both Governor Bone and Governor Parks. Subsequent to his death, Mr. Theile was engaged in ‘lhv cannery business in Wrangell, Alaska, where the family now re- | sides. COUGH TOMORROW second in a series of three | whooping cough immunizations | which are being given children over six months of age will be admin- | istered tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Juneau Health Center |of the Territorial Building. Fall Fashion | Dress Parade! The NEWEST Most Excitingly Flattering Dresses You've Ever Worn! Slim, hewitchingly feminine and young—COME FOR YOURS TODAY. See the slim blackdate dresses, double duty suit dresses and bow tied charmers in black and vivid colors, Joneé-—Slevens Seward Street . Post-War Alliance | Sept. T—| e TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1943 Super Market Have Just Received an Exceptionally Large Shipment of Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES TOMATOES PEARS GREEN BEANS PEACHES WATERMELONS GRAPES of all varieties C \\\B\\ CORN-ON-COB DANISH SQUASH CELERY TOMATOES (ripe and green) PEPPER LETTUCE BUNCH CARROTS RUTABAGAS HOT HOUSE (Local) CUCUMBERS and TOMATOES We also have nice live Fatied Calves for sale H\\ ANAS PHONE92 FreeDelivery PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! We Appreciate Pan American Airways appreciates the patience and understanding of our friends in Alaska at this time when every passenger and every ounce of cargo is subject to military priority. After Victory, Pan American will pioneer new standards of service for Alaska. P a LPAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! I'm “Coca-Cola’ known, too,as “Coke” 1 speak for “Coca-Cola™. I'm a symbol of its life and sparkle. I'm known, too, as “Coke”. 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