The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT d in Fort Lewis VISIT [N JUNEAU e Captain on Terminal Leave o i eneeal_ e 4 from Qverseas Duty~ & I Division. To Enter Pradlice doctor in | m he saw 1 Pirst Army | Duncan Rob- | tice is busy getting former She, r ago t ALASKANS HONORED BY HIGH COUNCIL . received today .. to wire: Whittier, uncil ion of > followin, Rite wer Deputy ~of Alaska, of ottish Rite > honored in me Council with the! following ARRIVED AGAIN Another load of Fresh, Crisp VEGETABLES and ; G ol ALL FRUITS ol D IN SEASON et ke e ek at th the Design: t Commander of the Court of | PIGGEY WEGCGLY : gnition of lon Phones 16—24 2 werice o Misonn d to humanity g > Mr. Whittier 1 Locken of of Knight Cc e Court of Honour tion wour, Thes members Rite FI ternity e all nd degree M 1l honors »me Council of the Thirty- the addi- tior od l)\ the . Headquarters for Garden-Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES New Arrivais: Breceoli, Brussels Sprouis, Green Peppers, Carrots, Reasiing Ears, Radishes, Letiuce, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Squash Fresh Pears, Grapes, Cranberries, TWO JU! 10:15 A, M. 5P.M. S DELIVERY 10 A. M MINIMUM— er"( mm'u*u A that makes elegant cupcakes m(h(‘entenmal Peach Blossom Cake Flour!” FOR better cok B This Auffy light, wheat incures Ask your grocer use Centennicl Peach Blossom Cake Flcur. gluten flour milled from finest Western finer-textured, deliciously moist cakes. Centennial Peach Blossom Cake Flour, edical Corps| t chos- Alaska mem- |, Scottish = Emblem Club Plans Birthday Dinner at December Meeting The Emblem Club had cessful social ever Club Rooms 1 A Very su the by President Florence Holm- following became new mem- of the organization in an im- pressive céremony; Olive Westby, Ann Thorpe, Hazel McCloud, Selma y Casperson hday dinner will be given by . Club on December 4, preceding the regular business meeting, with Lucille Lawrence as chairman for dinner. members had a grand and time playing musical chairs to the tricky tunes of Lil Uggen, nd prize-winners were Irma John- 1d Rebecca Feero. 1isy Fagerson was October birthday pre: var saving stamps w warded the nt, while the e given to 1ing was topped off with a en cake, complete with witch and broomstick, and coffee. Thanks for the evening's entertain- ment go to Virginia Graham, Chair- and her as: 'anl Bul].\h Lee. nan 26 PASSENGERS FLY 70 SEATILE VIA PAA flew 8 and one American Airways from Seattle from Fairbanks to June: Pan |On its southbound return trip it d 26 passengers. Disembarking at Juneau Seattls were: Capt. Dellvon Fall, Duncan Robertson, Mary Rok Caro!l Robertson, Henry Bnlnlml Mervin Sanford, Glen Patten, and ldred Boyston; from Fairbanks: Alice Sturruck. Outgoing passengers were: to attle: Earl Case, Rose Ci Lor- Nash, Harry James, Jean Cal- Robert Davlin, t, Tom Morgan, Tom Frimoth, Darlene Crankshaw, I‘le(’llndll en houn, Ida ukdn Jack Molyne se: Floyd Holt, Hugh X)t v, Irene Du(lll\ . Charlotte M banks: Lloyd Petersen; Don Burrus. to Nome: -~ FAIR NKS MAN of Fair arrived in Juneau. He is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. Beautiful In Fine Elks at which | from ! Maxine Dav- | ¢ s | route THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'WELL-BABY (LINIC ' BEHELD TOMORROW aret T. Welsh, Public for Gastineau Chan- ned to Juneau this morn- ing from Fairbanks where she has spent the past three weeks on an- al leave M Welsh made the trip to the Interior by plane and cn the return to Juneau traveled by the air route to Whitehor C thence 1in to Skagway from she took a steamship tc Begins New Life Mary | V h will reopen the regular on - Well Bab, which has been discontinued her absence. The clinic wil n tomorrow afternoon for ssion from 1 to 4 o'clock in Heaith Center. > STEAMER MOVEMENTS the Steamer I\mm late Thur ulh r Alaska is scheduled \ll'vh und frem the west Friday iter Neorth Haven in por Nome, discharging. - e CALIFORNIAN AT BARANOF atherine s ea is due prob- y or early Friday from Anderson r tered @ No“Keroseney"odors when I'm the fuel , is shown in , where she said she g ur her acting career She is study- dding that in your sigve. the past” and start life anew. MRS. LANCE EXDS ENGACEMENT HERE Lance, Minister Portland, Ore- lecture eng g with '\nnthm Marion C. Eldon | b with her vocalist hus- nce, left this morning | Princess Louise, to return | oo o WAR PER&INS War Perkins, who I the staff at the Gastir for several months, left Princess Louis to Washi he will complete his tion cen on i Hotel medical u'uu_ | Fur Trimmed Coats All-Wool Fabrics (or Untrimmed Models, If You Prefer) Smarter, luxurious new quality skins supmb manner. new is embodicd , more than masterpieces — e: detail — flatter impeccable The coat of your dreams waits ght here in the “Nicest Store in Town!” Come vour selection now and choose. Women's Appaner SUccEs “It's the Nicest Store in Town™ Baranof Hotel Building STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA beautiful, ever — fur-trimmed coat! handled 10 LT. HICKEY HOME TO STAY Lt. James V. Hickey is home| again in Juneau, with a disch from the Army Airforces, in which | he has served the past three .- JOH\ BAVARD IN John Bavard, mn of Mrs. Nic Bavard, who has been serving the U. S. Maritime Service, ed an appoint- | ment rs' Training School at Alame Calif., for a four- months' course. | - FROM ANCHORAGE Virginia Gholson d Breck, from Anchorage, are tered at the Baranof. o E. A. RAMSEY HERE E. A. Ramsey 4 Juneau by plane fr a guest at the B: - - MICHIGAN VISITOR n Bloomquist, a resident q lac, Mich., is re Hotel Juneau. - > “'.\.\HIN(ET‘)N te Byrnes rev ns are Four - Powe Japan. Ih' oping, never that the Soviets ielegates to the Far Eastern y Council meeti called for Py ‘ Schlllmg Tea full-flzvored and delicious. and | (‘)ruinl,:cl‘ukm i and Pek Tea ' ur Market Phenes 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily SPECIALS __Thursday - Friday - Saturday BUTTER 49 DARIGOLD—Sweet Cream MAID ¢ CLOVER—Quarlers Save aut George Brothers . COFFEE KEROSENE . SOLVENT REFINED 3 POUNDS FOR SCHILLINGS $30 Coupon Book $47.50 SUGAR 10 Ib. Sack .75 (.&H.,Cane I’eaemzzss Avocados Canialoupes Grapefruit Oranges Apples Cranberries Pears Peaches Grapes Lemons Plums Honey Dews and Many Others EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-25—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepied Up to 2:30 P. M. Parsnips Egyy Plant Celery Tematoes Letiuce Green Peppers Cauliflower Cucumbers New Cabbage Bunch Carrofs Squash your Fine in a All that is in_these new ) I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1945

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