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PAGE SIX WALLIS . GEORGE, ALLEINE COUNCIL AREMARRIED HERE quiet ceremony, performed evening at the Main idence of Dr. and Mrs Carter, Mrs. Alleine Council and Wallis S. George were mar- ried by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray The couple was attended by Dr. r and Mrs. Carter v the 10 o'clock 1 reception was held -oo 27 PASSENGERS FROM SKAGWAY ABOARD LOUISE Twenty-seven passengers came in agway this morning on the Louise, as follows: Sister Kivans, Elna Barrin, S. Beaumont, Mrs. Lo Dovies, the Rev. J Sister M. Hillare Thurman Julian, from SKka Princess John Bare Brind Edgar Gallant, Wilbur ing ckson B. F. Kane, Kenneth Keith, Mrs. Mabel Lybeck, John W. Lane, Sister M. Leo, Sister M. Wade Cine, Sister Mary Monica, Mrs. C. Nye, D. C. L. Porley Joanne ' nard THEDAILY ALASKA EMP Col. and Mrs. J. H. Hills, Eva Lar- | C TUESDAY AFTERNOON Passengers leaving for ports fur-| i o s Yonald |at 8 o’'clock this evening in the AB | yesterday afternoon in the chapel Wilson, Leo R. Lusier, Donald | There will be no admission, but | Tuckett, Worthy Matron of the| Prince Rupert—Ragnar M. Berg, | | |AWVS SQUARE DANCE |KIRKHAM RITES HELD son, Carl Larson, Chuquita Wingel, | ] | - T0 BE HELD TONIGHT — | ther south were: Ed. Hughes, Gor-| A square dance, sponsored by the| Funeral services for Mrs. Glen A. | don Cenley, Christian Shelly, J. S.|USO and the AWVS, will be held | Kirkham, of Douglas, were held | Nichols, John Canelli, Ralph Le|Hall. The public is cordially in-|of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, Tabere, K. W. Hewlett, Albert E.|vited to attend | under the direction of Mrs. Charles Genthner | Sadie Wise, Richard Congdon, a collection will be taken during | Order of Eastern Star, Nugget Chap- | ' i ter No. 2 | Elizabeth ‘Congdon, Lielia McSpar- 3 ran, RShREL kC,, don, D,“l,F ;m, amount collected above the cost| The Rev. C. E. Rice read the | st ‘Chsishian. DATRON of the music and public address|CUlogy, followed Dy interment in William E. Walker, Jim Graves, system will be donated to the W’;u“:“:“x::‘:' K pIot of dHERstarean | Mabel Sternig, Gaile M. Sternig, Fund Dvxm-_ now belng- conducted | 5 1t rs were F. A, J. Gallwas, Alice Powers, John J. Hillard, May- | in Juneau. A. E. Goetz, Alex Gaif, John Mill Peterson, Joyce Peterson Jack Guerin and Alex Sey. Carol Peterson, Ronald Peterson. | WELL BABY CLINIC PRSI T D. Walstron, T. Petrich, Hazel| The weekly well baby conference LOGGERS WANTED D. Petrich, Sgt. Robert L. Duck- |will be held Thursday, between 1| At Juneau Lumber Mills. One set worth, Etta Mae Duckworth, Isabel {and 4 p. m., in the Juneau Public |fallers, two choker setters, one| inie McIntosh, Lillian | Health Center, Territorial Building. | pucker, one cat skinner and one | : ety ST cook. ! DUCKWORTHS LEAVE | | Robert L. Duckworth and SAVE THD FikCES | Etta Mae Duckworth, left |of your broken lenses and send | morning. Sgt. | them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska | duty | They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora- C. M. and R. L. Cgrlson. the evening to cover expenses. Any D Nicholson. J. Williams, Margaret Eskeldson, | Richard Marshall, Harriet L. Coo-| Sgt gan, Helen K. Lewis | his wife, Alice Frost, Emmy Thornburgh, |for Seattle this Mildred Lemken, Jac W. Ruther-'Duckworth is returning to ford, Millie Rutherford, Ernest after spending his furlough in Ju- Gilligan, David F. Robinson, Harold | neau tor; M. Hansen, Geraldine Ruvley, Joyce | \derson | Verna Campbell, Albert E. Camp- | bell, Jean M. Campbell, W. A. V\'ll—‘ liams, Herbert Winaut, Ridgeway ) | R. Wilson. | Laira H. Williams, Earl A. Cox, A. P. Maurice, M: perite Mau- Super Market —————— rice, Mauris Roger L. Slocum, F. Slocum, May | Hovan Clyde Marjorie Mittle D. Glass, IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘He’s Fighting For You George Rochal, Violet Glass, Mrs. George Rochal L, S. Schoetker, ' Leona Glass, Toivo A. Aho, Evelyn!| R. C. Scharlemme, Van Diver, C. L. Aho, Willard Russ, Albert A. O. Walker, Mrs. Jane H. Whitney.| Rout. The Princess Louise left this, Glenn McCall, morning carrying the following pas- | sen, Carll D. Lewis, Marjorie Han- | sengers to Wrangell: Chester Mi sen, Nita A. Creighton, Weikko sato, Dan Jack, Florence E. Holton, Korkonen, Loren A. Howerter and Mattheio Garcia, Mrs. E. Wilhite, | Charles B. Lessing. O. W. Lindsley and H. M. Olsen. —_———— Ketchikan — Mrs. J. H. So H. R. Tennant, of Seattle, has Lillian Denny, Mrs. J. B. Jeffrey, arrived in Juneau and is now a | J. 8. Jeffrey. guest at the Baranof Hots Louis Rapugz, ARE YOU HELPING HIM? He hasn’t time to stop and ask you to watch out for those PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Cranberries Cauliflower Lettuce Tomatoes - Danish and Hubbard Squash Green Peppers Cucumbers Egg Plant Local Cabbage Yams—Sweet Spuds | Enough Bananas for Everyone in Juneau N he left I}ehind. He believes you are seeing to it that the children, the aged, the needy aré getting the care he and you always gave them through our Naticnal War Fund. You can justify this trust in you—and MORE by giving to the WAR FUND NOW. Headquarters. Baby Food PABLUM—Instant Wheat Cereal 5% 40 PABENA—Instant Qat Cereal : 29¢ GERBER'S—Instant Oat Cereal 25¢ Also full stock of all available varieties of CANNED BABY FOOD and JUNIOR FOOD . . . DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 PHONE BlBerts BH CASH GROCERY For His Wife She must have someone to turn to in time of stress and need. That someone is Family Service — until her husband returns. Giv: give generously to the WAR FUND! For His Daughter Will her Daddy come home to a happy healthy little girl. Child Welfare can see to it that he does—if you give generously to the WAR FUND! For His Little Son The little son he has never seen, needs proper child care while his Mother does her war job. The Day Nursery Servive will give it to him — if you will dig down deep and give to the WAR FUND! AND more — Yes, giving now to your National War Fund means that your gift dollars will do more than they have ever done before. Because not only are you helping the children, the aged and the needy here on the home front — you are helping young Americans in service — here and abroad — you are helping our plague-stricken Allies. Borden's—Carnation—Darigold M I l K CASH AND CARRY $4 19 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI {5 L] MUM GROCERY ORDER OF [ | $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any | By giving generously to your National War Fund you provide | dJow: priced iteme or specials wo |, 0. P. A. Celling the means by which the Family and Child Welfare, Hospital and Wil BELVRRAL Wz price. 1 18 Clinie Ser\'iécs, USO, United Seamen’s Service, War Prisoner’s . Aid—and to mention only a few—Russian War Relief and Pnun wn!“ orwm United China Relief can carry on the wonderful work they ’ £ORGE BROTHERS || ' His Mother has taken ill! l ) Relieve him of strain and We Reserve the Right to Limit! ] ) ) ) § N \ ) N ) ] ) \ N ) N ) s H ) \ \ N \ 3 N ) ] § ) ) H ) ll ) { ! \ ) ) \ l § ) l} ] ] 3 il N . ) i ; N } (o o o o o o o o (o o o o G o o o o o o G o o (m % fiAefiar%MO/\? HALLOWE’EN DANCE Limited Table Reservations $2.00 Per Couple Saturday, October 28th, 1944 DANCING—9—1 hospital service will take care of her if you provide the dollars. Give—give gen- erously to the NATIONAL WAR FUND. I I worry. Visiting nurse and For Our Allies Britain, France, Russia know the ruthlessness of this bloody war! Can we fail war victims in these coun- tries — and others — which have born the brunt of the fight? Open your heart and give generously to the WAR FUND! Geve Lo qoun WAR FUND Greatest morale builder in These are pressing needs. Your help is needed the service is the USO en- —desperately needed to give helping hands to soldiers — their families — our allies. Only by tertainment. Help them to carry on the wonderful job your generous contributions can the work of For Our Own— For Our Allies FUND they're doing for our boys. the agencies be carried on. You only give once Give to the WAR FUND! THE NATIONAL WAR This Appeal Is Sponsored by : J.J. MEHERIN In Cogperation with Gastineau Channel’s War Fund Committee to help them all. So give generously to . . . (Lo o o o e e e U e U e L e e e U e o e Reservations at Hotel Desk or Cocktail Bar and Coffee Shop The All-Girl Orchestra ===