The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1943, Page 6

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PAGL SIX Super Market PHONES 92-95 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY 36 VARIETIES CANDY BARS T0 CHOOSE FROM FRESH STOCK—Ev 8c( ery Bar Guaranteed ARTON Money Back Guarantee with Each Purchase FOR YOUR CHRI ORDER EARLY—As STMAS DINNER Our Stock Is Limited ROQUEFORT CHEESE .00 Pound IF IT'S ON THE MARKET—GEORGE BROTHERS HAVE IT! EORGE BROTHER MISSLINDMEIER, | R L TOLLEFSON MARRIED HERE Miss Helen Lindmeier and Mr. L. Tollefson were married Monday evening at a double ring ceremony performed by the Rev. W. G. Le- Vasseur in the Catholic Church of the Nativity. The service was read at 6 o'clock The bride selected a light blue suit with black accessories for her | marriage and her corsage was white chrysanthemums. Attendents for the couple were Mrs. Gertrude Naylor and Mr. Jnhn Cashen. Mrs. Tollefson is the daughter of Mr. Arthur J. Lindmeier of Min- neapolis, Minnesota. She recently transferred from the Army Engin-‘ eers office in Washington, D. C,, the office at Anchorage, from whele she arrived a few days ago. Mr. Tollefson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tollefson of Kearn ey, Nebraska, and is the new As- sistant District Attorney for Alaska’s First Judicial Division, — Chnsimas Party For Legion and Aux. on Dec. 27 The American Legion met Mon- day evening in the Dugout, and out- lined plans for a Christmas party which will be held with the Auxil- jary on December 27. Fred Camer- on, John McCormick and Alfred Zenger were appointed on the Christmas committee orge Titrington was voted in as a new member at the session, and Charles Whittimore of the Sitka Post was a visitor. —— e 'MEMORIAL (HUR(H CHOIR TO REHEARSE “| Al members of the Memorial Presbyterian church choir are asked to attend a rehearsal tonight start- at 8 o'clock to be held in the . The announcement is made by the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. - BUY WAR BONI)S Wéfia Gometbing! “vs. You can spot it every time that iuv can make you thirstier than rienced skiers know that Coca. is the perfect refresh- ment after a ski tun. Coca-Cola not only quenches thirst, It refreshment that e good, is good. is made with choicest lnvd.l:nn put together with a The only lI\lnz Ilke Coca-Cola is CouCol-, itgel. Even with snow and ice outdoors, it's summertime indoors. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is the year ‘round answer to thirst that everybod SK the ski trooper why he welcomes A e-cold Coca-Cola. He will tell you BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co. WORTHY MATRON | FOR EASTERN STAR Mrs. Janice Muspadden was el- ected Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star at a meeting of the lodge last night at Rite Temple. Mrs. MacSpadden suc- ceeds Mrs. Marie Thomas, who was | elected as a trustee for the next term. Others elected to fill the various chairs include: Worthy Patron, Her- bert Arlowe; Associate Matron, Mrs. | Lynna Holland; Associate Patron, Ralph Wright; Secretary, (re-elect- ed) Mrs. Alice Brown; Treasurer, (re-elected) Mrs, Lilly Hooker; Con- ductress, Mrs. Georgia Arlowe; As- sociate Conductress, Mrs. Ruth Far- ‘ rell, | The meeting December 28, will be | in the form of a Christmas party | it was announced, with Mrs. Daisy | Fagerson in charge of ar ngemunls e SPECIAL INITIATION TONIGHT, ELKS LODGE The Elks Lodge will hold a special initiation tonight at 8 o'clock, during which time E. E. Lincoln will be given the work by request from thn Ketchikan lodge. Three local can- didates will also ride the goat. ! Following the meeting, members will get together to sack Christmas candy for the annual Elks tree on | Saturday e C. OF (. TO MEET TOMORROW NOON. The regular meeting of the Ju-| neau Chamber of Commerce will be held tomorrow noon in the Baranof | Hotel . Per Hilleary will have |charge of the entertainment pro- gram. TOY CENTER DISPLAY NOW OPEN DAILY Because of the combined efforts | of members of the Juneau Woman’s | Club, tHe Douglas Island Women’s | | Club an'fl boys in “Hank” Harmon'’s | manual training class in the Juneau High School, under-privileged chil- | | dren in the Gastineau Channel area, | will receive Christmas gifts unat- tainable for privileged children. This year the youngsters in hos- pitals, boarding houses and wards of the court will receive gifts, which | remodeled, repaired and remade, 'uel | | ol MRS. MacSPADDEN [ |of of the pe: the outbr are unob! of inable in retail stores. Mechanical toys, dolls, and numerous which delight a child’s heart, high school and “G colors. painted The dolls were “operated on’” prettily in crisp m(‘mlwn of the two women’s clubs With each gift, each child recei |ing a Christmas present wil also Most | {get a box of holiday candies. the candies were donated by | Here's the modern successor fo ink . . . the frae-flowing writing fvid that makes all better, last lon- ry. Skiip is Kindet o rebber @d medal pen parts. SHEAFFE&S J;tst THE KISS OF THE HOPS ou don’t have to drink 2 bitter beer. Schlitz methods of brewing control capture only the delicate flavor of the hops, not their harsh bitterness. That’s one reason for that famous fla- ver found only in Schlitz. Taste Schlitz and you'll never want to go back to a bitter beer. ‘THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS Copr. 1943, J 00, et 30 5 Do, M luaubon, Wis. ——— games, books, other articles | were donated by citizens of the area. The | | mechanical toys were repaired at the in the Scottisn @ Seattle doll hospital and dressed new cottons by ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA not manufactured since { Percy 1.+« the war and hence | ? | Welfare Fund created by donations \ds. I bers of a committee, headed by M Funds v the repairing of the |D. W. Herron, will be in the Toy dolls and what little candy was pur- | Center-daily from 1:30 to 5 o'clock !chased outright came from a Civic|and from 6 to 8 o'clock evenings from now until December 22. of various individuals. Al gifts will be distributed The toys and holiday gifts are now | through the local welfare office in on display in the store space next | the City Hall, where ‘Miss Delphina to Tri sdel]s Gun Shop and mem- ! Mor socml vmliare workex has | DAY, DECEMBER 135, 1943 her office. |lowed by a youngsuar who wishes to After securirig a card, the person |select pieces of costume jewelry for who has obtained permission to get | some older person - a slqur or\ a gift for some underprivileged child | guardian, perhaps. may go to the Toy Center, select the Mayor Harry I. Lucas stated today gift, which is then wrapped in yule- | that he thought the Toy Center tide paper and decorated, ready for | project of the Woman's Club, was distribution. one of the finest throughout the The same pmoedure may be fol- | year. No Gift Could Be More Appreciated... FURS GO WITH CHRISTMAS CHAS.GOLDSTEIN CO. LARGEST FUR HOUSE IN THE NORTH as Sunta 674%5‘ o There are few gifts a person can choose for Christmas which represent not only gifts, but sound investments as well. One such gift would be a And in furs. war ,bond. another would be anything Furs go with right at the time, but easoned Christmas . . . also a many investment. And just as you would thorouxhl\ ’lnvestlgatp the faets in makmg any investment, make sure that you buy your furs from a reputable dealer who will help you to choose a coat, Jjacket or fur piece for your loved one at a price you can afford. You'll also find a large assortment of fur caps. You'll find both quality and economy if you visit the store of Charles Gold- stein, the oldest furrier in the Terri- tory, of proprietor the largest fur house in the North. BARANOF HOTEL — JUNEAU A cheerful red carton of Christmas Chesterfields is a gift you can de- pend on to please any smoker. Their Milder, Cooler, Better Taste is ap= preciated everywhere. They never fail to SATISFY, and here’s why— * Chesterfields’ Right Combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos . can be depended on every time 1o, give smokers what they want, Rt Chesterfields on your must list for Christmas. You can’t buy a better % i cigarette, . L. E

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