Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE SIX NICK ROCOVICH, LILLIAN KERSTEN MARRIED HERE NATIVE CHILD DIES AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL POGRL |ALASKA (OASTAL ON { i SITKA FUGHT IODAY Wilmath Peters, four-month-old | _— daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis | An Alaska Coastal plane leaving | Peters, passed away yesterday at St for Sitka this afternoon carried the | Ann's Hospital. The funeral will be | following ps John P. Mar- | held in the chapel of the Charles W. | | 1gers; i l St u chndlallght ereniciy: pars shall, the Rev. Zlobin, Joe Volke,|Carter Mortuary at 1 o'clock to- | form in front of a full-length | Cpl. Ganafala, Joe Krank, mm;morlowvnnemuon. Capt. T. J._D_yck mirror flanked by tall candelabra at Dudy Knusel. e e | the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. | The Rev. G. E. Gallant was ;' the service, and interment will | an Cook at Point Louisa, Miss flown to Skagway this morning,|°¢ 1 Eversreen Cemetery. | H. M. Olson was flown to Wrangell . | this afternoon while Oscar Berg-| seth went on to Ketchikan. h Kersten became the bride of Mr Rocovich last evening. The Rev. Willis R. Booth, of the North- ern Light Presbyterian Church, of- : Andrew Tvet has been admitted |to St. Ann’s for medical care. } | ficiated | | The bride, given in marriage by Mr. Cook, wore a powder-blue gown | 3 of net e taffeta and carried \‘ | a bouquet of roses and tulips. Mrs I[‘,.. dressed in dusty | Herbert H. Arlow | bouquet of rose and carrying a tulips and Alaska orchids, was mat- | ron of honor. Miss Diana Larson | was flower girl, i The bridegroom was attended by | Mr. B. F. Kane as best man. | eceding the ceremony a duet,| of the Flowers,” was played | and Laureen Arlowe, and Miss Evelyn Hollmann played and sang “I Love You Truly.” Mrs. W | B. He.sel sang “Through the Years,” | accompanied by Mrs, Hollmann, | who also played the Lohengrin Wedding March. the reception the table was| peautifully decorated with a center- | piece of spring flowers and tall| white tapers. Mrs. John Satre pour- ed and the triple-tiered wedding cake was served by the bride. The guests received small favi of prettily wrapped “dream cakes” just before the bride and groom d parted amid a shower of good wish- | ¢s and rice. | Mrs. Rocovich, formerly of Spring- H field, Minnesota, recently returned | from a vacation in the States. Be- | fore going south she was employed | in the office of the Federal Com-| munications Commission her Mr. Rocovich, a resident of this| city for many years, is a well known Juneau busin o Mother-Daughter Weelk End Special | EXTRA LARGE ORANGES | Ideal for Sunday Breakfast, | Salads or Fruit Cups * FRESH GREEN PEAS CREAMED, with NEW POTATOES Two Prompt Deliveries Daily I0A.M.—2P. M. |Gase Lot Grocery Phone 704 W by Dus Jean Parker, Universal actress, has been notified by a group of Army Mail Clerks in the Italian theatre that she had been chos- en “The girl we’'d like to play post office with.” Whereupon press agent demanded: “Who wouldn't.” \PAN AME-IQIVCAN ON NORII&{OUTH TRIPS A Pan American plane in from| {Fairbanks today brought Elizabeth Foote, Fowler Martin, and William F. Muehe, Jr. to Juneau. Yester-| Luncheon Will Be Tomorrow Noon x. ruere. o o gueas veter- | Neill, Lonnie Mc- | [ ] [ ] Arrangements have been com- |Intosh and Florence McIntosh. i pleted for the annual Mother-| Ralph Andrews, Fern Shaw, ania? c lll ln Daughter luncheon to be held to-|Anthony Pileggi left today for Se- | morrow noon by the Rainbow Girls |attle, while Richard Pefter made a | at the Scottish Rite Temple. {flight to Whitehorse, Miss Irene Williams, chairman of | pascengers for Fairbanks todas the affair, will have places set f0r |wore Alvera Fleek, Mrs, Jerry Cash. | fifty mothers and daughters and ale, 0 Hilkey Rob ) : fine menu has been planned for the |y 00 . ,m‘('r of A occasion. There will be a charge o "yl ) of 50 cents for each, person at- tending. Following the luncheon there will be a meeting in the lodge room beginning at 2 o'clock. This will be the last until the fall term and Tt is hoped that all girls who are able, will attend. Miss Beverly Leivers, Worthy Advisor, will preside. Lieutenant Brown Is Killed in Tank | Atlioqil_laly Front| WASHINGTON, June 2—Lt. Al- len Tipper Brown, son of Mrs. George C. Marshall, wife of the Chief of Staff of the Army, was killed Monday in tank action near | Campolene, Italy, the War Depart- ment reports. Brown is survived by his wife and son, aged two years. His mother | married the General in 1930. HOSPITAL NOTES Louise Crafton has been admit- ted to St. Ann's Hospital for sur- | 0= S=_Coffe S The rame s assurarce of fine flavor e Mrs. Hector Plante has been ad- mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical cz | GEORGE BROTHER SUPER MARKET Phones 92 - 95 SATURDAY ONLY If Your Grocer Can’t Supply We Can OPA Price 93¢ : 1 CRISCO-3Ib. jars C George Brothers Special Price - - - : 90° 22° gery James H. Gray, a medical patient, | has entered St. Ann’s for treatment.| OPA Price b6c NUBORA George Brothers Special Price Master James Strohmeyer left St.| Ann's yesterday to return to his home after receiving surgical treat- ment | BUELES | George Mietschler, a medical pa- tient, was admitted to St. Ann's yesterday l True American-6 Boxes to Carton MATCHES George Brothers Special Price - ——e————— FROM SEATTLE | L. D. Gano, R. N. Ogg, and T. W.| Alderson have registered at the Baranof from Seattle, They are all connected with the Pan American Airways, | oo —— CAA MEN HERE H : o et ysmxe A Another large shipment of IMPORTED FOODS just K. Brown, and Ben E. Lofgren, all of the CAA, are in town and re- gistered at the Baranof [ 77777 - | HERE FROM ANCHORAGE Mrs. Olav Eikland of Anchorage has arrived in Juneau for a two arrived — IMPORTED ITALIAN ROMAN CHEESE FOR GRATING among these items. . : i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA KENNETH EICKHOFF. CHOSEN PRESIDENT 4-H @RDEN (LB, Election of officers was the main item on the calendar at the 4-H Garden Club meeting last evening at the City Hall. Kenneth Eickhoff was selected President; Katherine Bavard, Vice-President; and Thom- as Horn, Treasurer. Following the business meeting, the group played games for a short time before the club adjourned at 8:30 p. m. e e ARRIVALS FROM SITKA Mrs. Dave Fenton and Fern Shaw arrived last evening from Sitka and are staying at the Gastineau. YOUR | Ware Bonds. ' | Part ot AN you Earn is Yours fo Alaska Federal Savings | & Loan Asscciation } CARA NOME HAND (REAM No need now to have homely hands! Keep yours soft, smooth and ) lovely by applying this daintycream : many times LARGE each day. It JAR will not soil gloves or sl needle work, [ ] ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAVRO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” FRESH VEGETABLES LARGE BUNCHES FANCY Green Onions, Radishe 3 25¢ TOMATOES, Fresh, Ripe, Solid - Ib. 35¢ GRAPEFRUIT | HomeStyle PEACHES L. & H.—Fancy Hunt—Extra Fancy 3 cans 87c-12 cans $3.39 | 4 cans $1.49-Case $8.59 DILL PICKLES - - Full Quari 55 PINEAPPLE FINEST PEARS HALF SLICE LARGE CANS 3 large cans 99¢c-Case $7.69 | 3 for $1.19-12 for $4.69 BUTTER - - PARLS0LD 2 |hs. §1.05 EGGS, Co-0p LA %5EST 2 doz. $1.15. BORDEN'S MILK ™ZXE¥ Case $5.19 TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M. and 2:15 P. M. . Minimum Delivery—$2.50 Berts B ~ THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWPAPER ADVERTISING! 24 @ breath A &wfl‘#?r Pe! e e We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities week's visit with the Harry Stone- house and Steve Vukovich families. } PHONE—WRITE OB WIRE YOUR ORDERS from sheet-aluminum parts of down- bands, rings, pendants and ash-| trays are favorites, | oAt A Min- reg- P. W. Besser, of Minneapolis nesota, is in Juneau and ha istered at the Baranof - e JEWELERS ON THE SIDE CAPE GLOUCESTER, New Brit- ain—Marines make pretty jewelry ... 0r bow to make a [ml in Panama ‘(Que' tal? says the polite citizen of Panama when he wants to show interest in your welfare. l’ully'as cordial is the Have a “Coke” of the American soldier. In any language these three short words say, Friend o’ mine—understood in Panama as in Pittsburgh. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes, JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. -the global high-sign —has become the high-sign of friendly-minded folks. o m ular names i BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY . abbrevia- 4