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PAGE SIX - RETAIL CLERKS UNION Meeting—Moose Club Booms—September § AT 7:30 P. M. oon_at_the Juneau first fall meeting TEA TO BE GIVEN [ s BY WOMAN'S CLUB imerous plans were Mothers of service ities for men living in Gast area will tember 19, Juneau Woman Douglas Women's ( tertain at a recej 1 anof Hotel., Plans for In addi made McCormick women for dent pointed com and wo- Channel Sep- the the en- Bar- men neau be feted Sun when membe Club of and jointly club will be uditorium S September 12, when a C band entertains at a concert time the clubwomen will elling bond Guard At outlined i in the GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. EDISON MAZDA that in That day |, g "THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU ALASKA will be the day the Juneau Women's Club will be in charge of ‘omm-‘ * bond selling huulhs.] been designated as| Molly Pitcher g Day, and on that| date members of the club, the local of the American Legion} and the Girl Scout troops | to buy war| ting the Outfit’ October 2 ha hapter Auxiliary will stamps. tag” pedestrians members of the Wo-| ntertain the per- st Guard band at dinner in their homes on Thursday, | smber 9, tomorrow. Anyone in- ving dinner to two or| three of the 30 or 35 men expected in the Capital City partici- Numerous to b WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1943 A R R O GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Have Just Received an Exceptionally Large Shipment of Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES JURY FINDS MRS. | GALAO INNOCENT OF CHARGE HERE Mrs. Florence Galao, charged in U. S. Commissioner’s Court with | disorderly conduct in a complaint signed by Charles Goldstein and H. L. Faulkner, chose a jury trial| and was found not guilty in a hear- | ing yesterday Menr of the jury were Henry | Messerschmidt, Lu Liston,” Annie Bergstrom, Mrs. Delia Dull, Mrs. Gertrude Jewell, Mrs. TOMATOES i BEANS N-COB QUASH PEARS PEACHES WATERMELONS GRAPES of all varieties CASABAS APPLES ORANGES BANANAS arrangement LAMPS TOMATOES (ripe and green) PEPPERS LETTUCE BUNCH CARROTS RUTABAGAS HOT HOUSE (Local) CUCUMBERS and TOMATOES LIVE YOUNG CALVES FOR SALE EORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92 PHONE 95 Where Service, Price and Quality Meet LARGEST SHIPPERS IN ALASKA! There Is No Substitute for o Newspaper Advertising! THE COLISEUM THEATRE WILL OPEN SATURDAY the tes were l ‘.;‘;‘:r‘f e [\\f‘l‘,(,"”M';.\""w Charles Lesher, Belle P. Hudson,| H. Matthews, Jr. by telephoning|Maude Dull, Tom Dull, Robert Tew | | and George A. Doelker P | Mrs. Galao was represented by Ten new members were voted into| M. E. Monagle, Th ¢ d d i c : the organization and the president | ————,——— e slandard o omparison announced committee heads for the | club year as follows: Mrs x-‘ml-;BoND SAlES HIT erick Paul, radio; Mrs. Jack Fle cher, American home and fine ; Mrs. Allan Wicks, historian; Mrs. | $90'903 AFIER |J. P. Willlams, membership and, hospitality; Mrs. M. O. Johnson,} IUESDAY SEllI“G 2 2 health council; and Mrs. D. W. Her- Alaska Electric Light and Power e st ok 30| S in " et THRG War % Mildred Hermann, finance. Mrs.|Loan Drive for Gastineau Channel Silas Glockle was named publicity |reached the total of $90,903 when company : | chairman booths closed down last night, the 'S, »Cormick wo War Savings Staff announced to- Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 FORPROGRAMS women who have given their time | $250.000 guota fof the fiive. . to the work of the Red Cross, the| Booth sales tonight will be han- USO and the Red Shield |dled by the Loyal Order of Moose e |and the Business and Professional | Women'’s Club., | Booths tomorrow night .will be managed by the Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sistérhood and the American Red Cross. gl Sl TWO FINED HERE Ray Coffman, charged with drunk- ennes, was fined $25 in City Court this morning, and Ann Menzoff was fined $10 for being drunk and dis- orderly Free Delivery FRANK HEINTZLEMAN GOES TO FIRST CITY Regional Forester B Frank Heintzleman has left for Ketchikan on U. S. 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