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PAGE SIX GECRGE BROTHERS Supc Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES RHUBARB, Hot House - Pound 25¢ TOMAOTES, Fresh, Solid - Ih. 35¢ SPINACH, Fresh - - - 21bs. 45c NEW POTATOES - - 21lbs.2%¢ FRESH BROCCOLI - - lh. 35¢ BUNCH CARROTS - 2 bunches 35¢ OLD CARROTS - - - 1b.10c NEW CARROTS - - - lh.1% NEW PARSNIPS - - 2lbs.35¢ MEMORIAL CHURCH (ONGREGATION AT IMPORTANT MEETING Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock members of the Memorial Church were served dinner in the recrea- tion room, the occasion being the annual congregational meeting. A committee composed of Mesdames Clara Barlow, Anna Anderson, Ma- bel Cropley, June Borbridge were in charge of the serving. At the meeting which followed the Rev. W. A. Scuoleff presided as Reports of the various depart- moderator. Reports were given by ‘cons, Alton I. Cropley, and Dave ,Willard, Church |Mabel Cropley; Church school su- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1944 the Missionary Society, by its pres- ident, Mrs. Amy James; treasurer, Mrs. Genevieve Soboleff; The Church school, the Young People’s Fellowship, and the minister’s re- port of the Church. Officers elected were: Elders, D Mercado, and Jack Gamble; Dea- treasurer, Mrs. perintendent, Mrs. Florence Galao; secretary-treasurer, Miss Frances Barlow. Elder-delegate to Presby- tery meeting in Petersburg, April| 12, Mrs. Clara Berlow. A HAPPY EASTER from the FOLKS BACK HOME Eastertime and Spring invite the renewal FYey | meeting before Presbytery it is ments indicate a favorable program enjoyed for the past year's efforts. Guests present and speaking brief- ly svere W. Leslie Yaw, moderator of the Presbytery of Alaska and superintendent of the Sheldon Jack- son School, Sitka; Lieutenant Com- mander F. E .Willard, USN whose parents organized the first Pres- byterian church work in Juneau in 1886. This evening at 8 o'clock the Mis- sionary Society meets at the resi- dence of Mrs. Florence Galao, 335 12th Street. Since this is the lasti important that as many members as possible attend. — e DIVORCES GRANTED SKAGWAY, SITKA FLIGHTS MADE BY ALASKA COASTAL Yesterday the Alaska Coastal Air- lines made three flights to Sitka with J. M. Bushnell, I. Wunder, Jean Nelson, H. B. Foss, and M. A. Borstein, Andrew Johnnie, Brig. and Mrs. Gillingham, Norman Stines, Fred Gadke, and Earl Farn- ham. Pasengers returning here were Harry G. Dempsey, James A. Pear- son, Roald Copstead, T. R. Harris, \and Grace Tringali. The following divorces were grants ed in the Disirigt Court here: | Patricia Berg from Clifford Berg Scheibner, {and Charles S. Phillips from Mar- | garet M. Phillips. of Faith. We remind you again of our RUTABAGAS - - - 3lbs. 2% CELERY, Trimmed - - 1b.30c LETTUCE, Trimmed - - lb. 30c CAULIFLOWER, irimmed - 1b. 35¢ New-Cabbage - Bananas Yellow Newton Apples Winesap Apples Rome Beauty Apples Grapefruit - Lemons Finest¢ Display in City of Juneau PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHERS Pastor and Mrs. M. L. Miles of Sitka, and Pastor and Mrs. S. H. Emery of Klawock. Thomas A. Estelle, field represen- PASTOR WOOD BACK tative of the Alaska Bible House, FROM VISITING AT AlASKA“ (“uk(“is!accompamed Pastor Wood to Kla- wock, where he has purchased the | cruiser-type boat from Pastor faith in the men and women of our Armed forces . . . you are doing. and our gratitude for the job BOSTON STORE The Heart of Milwaukee U.S. A DO SOMETHING LOVELY For Your HAIR for Easter pastor H. L. Wood has just re-| turned from a five-day airplane trip visiting the churches of South- east Alaska. During these visits he completed arrangements for conventions to be held this spring. The dates and places set were as follows: Ketchi- kan, April 28-30; Wrangell, May 2; Juneau, May 5-7. Pastor V. G. An- derson, President of the North Pa- cific Union Conference of Seventh- Day Adventists, will be present at the meetings this year. Others attending and taking part in the programs will be Pastor and | Mrs. H. L. Wood, and Miss Madge | Muchmore from the Juneau office; | Emery. Estelle plans to use the boat in travelling in the Southeast Alaskan waters this summer in his work for the Bible house. BABY ARRIVAL ANNOUNCED Announcement was received here recently that a baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald Williams, of Anchorage, on April 2, weighing nine pounds and eight ounces. Mrs. williams is the former Harriet Sey of Douglas. —— e AT BARANOF HOTEL At the Baranof, A. C. Schlenker is here from Anchorage. s e FRIDAY FEATURES WHITE STAR TUNA A45¢c@n MINCED RAZOR CLAMS 29 an CALIFORNIA SARDINES 1 PoundTin SHRIMP Fancy Wet Pack Can 49« Imported Type SARDINES 25 an TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DE LIVERY $2.50 FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! erts € GROCERY ... A COLD WAVE PORIad B€AUTY sAaLON COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building Open Evenings , PHONE 318 e MK e We are happy to announce that our supply is now large enough to meet the demands of everyone with fresh pasteurized milk and also cream. Just notify your grocer a day ahead o mark you down for a bottle of cream. THERE'S PLENTY FOR EVERYBODY! Juneau Dairies, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Gay little gardens fi head . . . fabulously . .. breathtakingly On a trip to Sitka today the plane carried Gov. Ernest Gruening, Maj. Pearl Johnson, Daie Sorrels and Jack Davidson. Ellis Reynolds and Jack Gucker flew to Haines today, and the plane also went to Skagway with Chester Stromswald, Marshall Monty, Wil- lard Squires, Col. Norris, Don C. Foster and Earl McGinty. The last three are expected to return today. Claire Grabowski and Sgt. M. Tucker also came in from Skagway today. —————— TAYLORS AT BARANOF At the Baranof Hotel, Mr. and; Mrs. Harold W. Taylor are here from Gustavus. ! —— . Arriving from Sitka, G. A. Harris has registered at the Baranof. (om0 o commed ’ REBEKAH DRILL TEAM Will hold its, monthly meeting this Friday April 7, at the home! of Ethel Loken by the Salmon Creek Power House on the Glacier Highway. All members are asked to be present. adv. Winning their °E° for EASTER-- Flower Fantasies . or your y pretty beauti- - ful . . . pastels, colors from . your flower garden. ORDER YOURS NOW Phone 39 Winning Twins . . . 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