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PAGE SIX EORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phone, Write or Wire Your Orders Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. DRINKING STRAWS S0 carten 1 Plans Combleted For Sorority Tea of Beta Sigma Phi, international social and cultural sorority. The tea, to which friends of mem- ' bers and other girls interested in the sorority are to be Invited, will be held in the home of Mrs. Earl McGinty, Literary Advisor, Assisting with arrangements for Late in February Completion of plans for the Lml‘ scheduled for February 20 occupied | from Sitka were the follo the business meeting Tuesday night | sengers for Juneau: Mrs, FRESH GRADE A SMALL EGGS A49¢ dozen Phone 92-Free Delivery-Phone 95 GEQRGE BROTHERS || (elebrallon Honors Bishop J.R. Crimont: Bishop J. R. Crimont, resplendent in all of his eighty-six years, greeted friends and members of the Catholic rge of the guest book which ned by those attending Born on Farm Bishop Crimont, S. J born in France, February 2, 1858, He entered the Jesuit Novitate, Aug- ust 15, 1875 and was ordained a Priest, August 16, 1888. Consecrated | as a Bishop July 25, 1917, he was the st Bishop to be consecrated in Seattie aud is also the first Bishop of Alaska. 3ishop Crimont came to Alaska | in 1894. He is the oldest active American Bishop, and as Bishop, he presides over the in ch; was | D. D., was { chapter of the sorori the tea are Mrs. Henry Owen, Jr., and Mrs. Millard Carnes, of the membership committe, in charge of invitations; Beulah Spongberg, Jer- ry Ringstad and Mrs. Bill Carter, general arrangements. Mrs. Senna Powers, President of {the group, reported that Bet Sigma | | Phi had sold nearly $3,000 worth of | bonds |bond booth last Friday, with more | during their night at the to come inJfor the club’s credit be- fore the deadline date. | Mrs. Joyce Williams, chairman of the dance committee, reported to members that the informal has been | set for March 18 and will be held in the Gold Room of the Baranof | Hotel with Bob Tew's Orchestra. Tickets will be sold by members | only. During the short program meeting Tuesday night, Jerry Ringstad gave | a talk base on Emerson's essays, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR IVESSEL LEAVES " TODAY WITH 65 " SOUTHBOUND Arriving by boat this morning len 'Butcher Merle Butcher, Alf Ander- son, Frank Gibbons, Mazle Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Lorentzen, Mrs. W. A. {Boyd, Mrs. Zana Paxton. Raymond Antoquia, Mrs. Ray- mond Antoquia, Fannie Antoquia, Helen Antoquia, George Fenton, | Mrs. Al Kessler, Willlam L. Paul, Sr., Willlam L. Paul, Jr., Roy Per- | atovich, Marie Holland, Charles { Wortman, and Clyde Wells. The vessel left southbound this 'momlng with the following pas- ‘Mns Lester Sherriff, Mr. and Mrs. {A. Lemplin, Mildred Knight, Myrtle Weston, Helen Young, Phoebe Young, Leon Young, J. A. Singleton, P. P. Gryzwachki, Patricia Hensey, Jay Turner. Teresa Fisher, Kathlean Fisher, U. C. Niemi, L. E. Pietz, Edith Hbenu Wm. Ibenez, Kenia Bora | Zova, J. Flakne, Mildred Bing- | ham, Ross Bingham, Mae Johnson, | Joel Johnson. Robt. Johnson, James Hart, L. | Thomas, Peter Swanson, Lester | Wicke, H. K. George, W. H. George, | Matthew Crawford, A. C. Frederick, with Mrs. McGinty leading the dis- | cussion which followed, Honoring Mrs. Virginia Schmnlle president of the new Ketchikan who was a visitor at the meetin served refreshments following program visiting in Juneau since Saturday and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. the largest Am-’ The next regular meeting of lhe | sorority is to be held February 15 e |in the home of Cheda Paul, o | South Main Street. | — e erican ecclesiastical juri PG o o o WEATHER REPORT Bureau) Parish last evening at a celebration held in his honor at the Catholic | Parish Hall twofold commemoration, the oc- casion not only honored the Bishop’s 86th birthday, but also marked His Excellency’s u(‘(h year in Alaska A program, in which students of the Parochial School and members of the parish participated, was op- | ened with two songs by the children. Interspersed with the selections was | an address given by Mary Thibodeau ; and this was followed by the pres- | entation of a gift to the honoree | by young Michael Wade. | “Fifty Years and Its Golden Links,” a clever skit depicting the highlights to date of Bishop Cri-| mont’s successful 86 years, was en- acted by four members of the Catholic Daughters of America. . SITKA DRUGGIST HERE Temp. Wednesday, Feb. 2 e Maximum 39; Minimum 27 o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snka druggist, ® Gastineau Hotel. Beeuie s FOOD VALUES FOOD VALUES—Visit BERT’S—"“The One- Stop Store” — when planning your meals. You, too, will be impressed with our complete stocks, amazed with our large Vegetable and Fruit Departments and our low prices, as many other housewives have been on their Taking part in the timely sketch first visit to BERT’S. were Mrs. Rita Moore, Mrs. Aquina | Barnhill, Mrs. Nancy Furness nnd‘ *’ Miss Mary Jean McNaughton. This was followed by two violin wHoLE KEBNEL con“ NIBLETS selections, superbly rendered by Mrs. Phyllis Langdon, with Mrs. Lillian Uggen providing the piano DOZEN CASE §2.39 $4.69 ucrompl:::‘l:‘:r:“(’?nmpllmenmd LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY TWODELIVERIES DAILY Present for the occasion, and. 10:15 A, M.—=2:15 P. M. bringing greetings from the Federal MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! recently returned here from Wash- | ington, D. C., complimented Bishop | 104 'B e/ s Crimont on his birthday and golden | anniversary celebration. The Gov- | ernor spoke of Bishop Crimont as a | “Saint On Earth,” stating that in 50 years he has labored successfully | to make this an abode of love and faith and that what he hgs created here will always be endured Frank A. Boyle, long time friend of the Bishop, spoke of his tolerance and charitable attributes. i Bishop Cuts Cake A few remarks of appreciation were made by Bishop Crimont and these were followed by a song es- pecially dedicated to him, the words of which were composed by Mrs Mary Toner and beautifully sung woman's choir. The program ner when the honored guest 'was escorted to | the reception table to cut his “birth- | days cake” and the audience gave him a standing ovation while sing- | ing “Happy Birthday to You.” | William T. Mahoney acted as| master of ceremonies for the eve-| ning and Mrs. Catherine Hella DHONE s i JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS “The Great Ben Allah” FRIDAY — February 4 — 8 P. M. === A Romantic Comedy =-=-- GRADE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION STUDE ADULTS (Prices Include Tax) 1O5] Mrs. Owen ! Mrs. Schmalle has been ! 104 Charles E. Wortman, well known | is a guest at the | Tarawa Arawe Sicily Salerno Makin Naples Saidor | sengers booked for Seattle—Mr. and ' James I'ar Lowden. Ralph Baker, David Hill, Wilma Hoyez, G. A. Compton, L. W. Gipple, J. E. Lewis, Wm. Leary, H. D, Raub- er, W. F. Panter, L. A. Anderson, Marie Shipp, I\{Iarlon Ransopher. June Ranopher, Linda Lou Ran- sopher, Wyona Loe, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stadleman, Charlotte Roach, Alice McIntyre, L. M. Steiner, R. H. Hilt. Ruth Reinbart, Nancy Rinehart, Carol Rinehart, Norman Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sully, Claribel Messerschmidt, and R. Dimattio. For Ketchikan—Pete Zurich, Dixie ‘Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cop- stead, and E. L. Bartlett. For Wrangell—Peter A Hansen. For Petersburg—Pete Lund, A. Israelson, N. A, McEachran, E. Connor, A. Van Mavern and Paul Pugh. FOUR TO KETCHIKAN VIA ALASKA SOASTAL The Alaska Coastal Airlines flew to Petersburg today with J. W. Jones as a passenger, and to Ketch- ikan with Walter Sharpe, Emil Vin- ola, Carl Wiedeman and Jack Loka. Flying to Sitka were A. L. Jones and Frank Metcalf. —————— ALF ANDERSON IN Alf Anderson, here from Seattle, | nes, J M. Lowden, B, F. is at the Baranof Hotel. Empress Augusta Bay New Georgia Guadalcanal French Morocco TheCoralSea The Bismarck Sea The Battle of the Atlantic B — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944 Hall Saturday night at 8 oclock [and John Marstad, hlgh nnd Mrs. Bridge and pinochle will be plsyed.L P. Dawes and J. G. Oberg, low. and the public is invited to attend.| 5 Another Card Party Saturday, IOOF Ha" _Last week'sl:rizes were won for| FUTHOM BT Ranansw pinochle, by Laura Aase and Louis | | With the Civil Aeronautics Ad- a serles of carq|Dyrdahl, high, and Judith Nance| niniiration, Burleigh Putnam is here from Anchorage and is regist- Mrs. Elsle McLean ered at the Baranof. PIGGLY WIGGLY The third in parties, sponsored by the Sons of |and Ben Westby, low. For brldge CANT SToP Norway, will be held at the IOOF| Everything in STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES . FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season! PIGGLY WIGGLY FRESH Tunisia Algeria Attu Kiska Midway Munda Tulagi WE’LL DO THE SAME FOR YOU in the FOURTHWARLOAN - This Drive Ends February 15 BUY MORE BONDS Libby, McNeill and Libby