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PAGE hlGHT ; THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE-JUNEAU ALAS(A f MONDAY OCTOBER 29, I945 150 | Glov (124 Fifth Street); and the peach satin gown, and carried a e 1e Misses Mary and Jean Colonial nosegay. e WEATHER REPORT w 1wt the only un- home dinners were Sunday's tog i Navy men enjoying Sunday dinners | home c ¥ 1 »s. The jive L 2 ris Street). Navy men Mr. George Rogers was best man e (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) 'i y Elks lounge was 1 9 | are invited to visit all the homes |for the groom. Ushers were Lee e Temperatures for 2i-Hour Period @ | SHow 'S TOP cheduled r last night 'l')u\}(lllz g the evening wa Butts, recently in the U. S. Army, End! 30 0'Clock This Morning @ | Juneau Officers' Club, which had| Tomorrow evening, open house af- | y ou and Chief Petty Officer Delbert e o o o top | residence of Mr. and Mrs. A, E, fof-honor for hm sister. Sheworea © ¢ @ ¢ @ © ¢ 0 ¢ ¢ 0 o o in Juneau hcmes. The jive at thel ; at the Gov- Larsen, US.C.G. In Juneau—Maximum, 31; e! 1 song only a couple | fairs, also cow sung its swa i EVENI TQDAY of weeks preceding the Navy visit, | ernor's House be for officers,| Steamer Princess Louise arrived About sixty friends called at the ¢ minimum, 23. b was reopened without ceremony but | While the Son aug of (in Juneau yesterday morning at 7 reception held at the home of Mrs. At Airport—Maximum, 34; | with plenty of enthusiasm Sunday | Norw are perfecting plans to|c'clock from Skagway and sailed Mildred Hermann, to extend their iR R ¢ ". t 3 !-‘vl\(vn.\ - a dance for enlisted men |southward at 9 a. m. Passengers good wishes to the young couple. o "'me a' e ning. It is expected to mai tain its rebirth for the remainder | OMOrrow evenin A. B. Hall arriving in Juneau from Skagway A beautifully decorated three- e o0 0 0 00 0 0 0 | 2 » . (Conthied from Page one). | Spo dE eIl N eriningdny e ! 4 Phones 92-35—Z Free Deliveries Daily L Sinday. @veniiig aldo SawW :~hn>»‘ will close out their visit to Juneau |ing, P. J. Sweeney, L. McIntosh, M. iature bride and groom figures was WEATHER FORECAST o side late Saturday afternoon, the' e T ed T a2¥ by throwing a dance for the towns- |H. Sides, L. Jacobin, Mrs. R. Cour- used as the tea-table centerplece, Jaticad LA VIHAIG): e T T Gy S O B s b e air, | (o The AL B. Hall is to be the ture, W. Reims, G. Schelsinge, and was surrounded by tall white in g o WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF L . in a Navy-presented broadeast from |jco.. Gladys' Bowan O BriBENEE s Rt tapers ‘with Mmulhted wax wetlding H . ness their own big show — the tion KINY 1e Panamint PIVE] Foro | Sady gan, ©. i M Tapers simulated wax wedding Snow flurries tonight and | honoring of three of their 1 ¥ s S g {Lane, R. West, H. G. Fairhurst, bells twined around them. Tuesday. Slow rising tem- gouvring oS 3 again nt on that pro- ! N el " B has AL URACHY - & e e B oh S . e Fuggit and L. Campell. Tall white tapers were lighted in : am, with 2k ! B B Those embarking for the south- all the windows, before one of puttin, orward i Seagoing | ward were: to Seattle—George Can- which the American flag in a stan- . . . . . ° . | . 12, the Navy men | were as follows: C. Rodgers, W. Irv- tiered wedding cake, topped by min- o . . . . . . nawa c . ° e 0000 000 00 00 Capt. W. B 1, commanding | Quartet instr P g . 55 was. drane hioer af the s wowandl, A ! Sk i P tillo n.‘B ?u (.\n.ullnn: Loretta Cat- dard was z.:lmp((l Bi\.‘.k,l.& u‘I .mum» i TG § 1 i aldo, Sheryl Cataldo, E. Jensen, Tona and other fall flowers were used SRR : was a proud “skipper” as he pre- s contribution was a Jeneen, Clifford Campbell, Frank throughout the rooms in profusion. ~ LINGOS DUE TOMORROW sented Bronze Star Medals to three sharp-witted comedian from the i : elvi y A -— : e ; itan | o | Urton, Lillian Tate, Melvin A. He 'Mrs. M. O. Johnson and Ms. oo and “Mrs George Lingo £ ) WD - ranks, a singer and accom- Victoria Gill, Terty ~Gill, Harry Frank Kelly served coffee, and Mrs. | “o " 5y oo™ onomow from Jack Foley, Shipfitter 2-c, USN The enthusiastically pre- o Milne, Milton J. Snyder, Dgris Sat- Rokort Treat and Mrs. Ronald Lister 3 00 % 0" on “hve connee- of Hoboken, New Jersey. sented and veceived program was| ROCKPORT, I, Oct. 29— Cor-| terthwaite, Jas. McClellan, John Fis- were in charge of the punch bowl. ’ . U\K'ih PAk -here for Bestite Alfred Herman Eckert, Shipfitter climaxed by an interview in which oner Charles R. Fuller reported the cus, Gerald Stoffel, Arville Svenning, Mrs. Nina Anderson cut the wedding Yl‘_‘l e l‘ @ wisth Comitty Li0goe 2-c, USNR, (;f Nc»;' York City Comdr. J. B. McAuliffe, Executive unidentified bodies of a middle- The Rev. C. J. Benecke. i Also ng were Mrs. Ida 1"»‘“’; ‘l:: :m”, s BRlir. saboa Robert Arthur McKenna, Seaman Officer of the Panamint, recounted ' age i R T ek ‘ on, Eloise Stevens, Mi edy, rs. PAr S gl T i Officer of the Panamint, recounted aged man and a young girl had y Allen, Eloise Allen, H. F. Stevens, Miss Sut Kennedy, Mrs. =% . opone Peb, 1. A member the exploits of that ship's action off been found in a shallow grave in Kaack, Jr., Lt. F. J. Barry, Jr., Lt. George Rogers, Mrs. Frank Olit of the U. S. Naval Reserve, Lingo in Juneau at All T!mes P Kep! in SanltarY 1-c, USNR, of Dorchester, Addresses by Gov. Ernest Gruen- Okinawa Shima \ wheat field seven miles west of J. H. Turner, William L. Larson, and Mr. Donald O'Connor t 1 leave ing and Rear Admiral Ralph B | {Carl Triola, F. A. Weller, Hallie C. Sailing yesterday on the Princess is on terminal leave, g s Open House ‘Lonight Rockport. 4 0! A e C. ailing yesterday on the Princes 3 r Wood, highlighted the pres I ning, a string of open- Fuller said the man was of large W¢ ller, Jerry Weller, Thomas Elliott, Louise for Vancouver, B. C., Mr ” . P‘efrlgeraied Uoolers J. A. Smith, L'm) Meinhart, Stan- and Mrs. Green are enroute to Bos- JOINS ANS STAFF program Open houses, cocktail and dinner rs in Juneau rosidences physique, about 45 years old, and is iined un for the town's guests. had been shot near the heart. He to Seven months aboard a Navy iser patrolling out of Kodiak, e Yeoman l-c Clarence Lang- Y i o z lh 29 e Yeol ; ams . . . . . S. c ley Jaidinger, N. A. Anderson, Jerry ton, Mass., where they plan Chalmers and Palmm Dreyer. spend the holidays with his mother, DO YOUR SHOPPING BY TELEPHONE ON THESE WIN- | TERDAYS . | JUNEAU DELIVERIES @ 10A.M~2P.M.—4P.M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. THANE DELIVERY 2 P. M. Tuesday | and Friday Boat Orders Delivered Any Time | CRSE PHONE 704 authentice tcurists’ and sportsmen’s guide- parties, officers dancing at the Starting at 9:30 o'clock, Navy en- said the girl was a brunette in s Scottish Rite Temple and the listed men are invited to the fol- the late teens or early twenties To Vancouver—L. Needham, Mary Mrs. H. F. Robinson. g whopping enlisted men's dance at lowing homes who had been strangled. He said| M. Green, Wilbur Green, Eileen - ston just enough of Alaska to make the Elks were the big events of The Governor's House, where Gov. they apparently had been slain and fil:“k:;fl; \!}hu;i;;u-(}: ]\lll.RSl\tuzl'l(‘l. MIXUP IN NAMES lnms\m:l‘» :;’) Clomf; back. ?;SCEZ‘;‘M:“ s P l l z rday ni 4 's. Gruening will enterts burled some e . IMrs ander Leest, Robert G on Sept. 18, he is now back here 3 A w Bl v T e e e | i e s o e s Voo e e e - | W Volaloes Ihs. 23c Church-going, sightseeing, and | Faulkner (227 Seventh Street); the Spaetti, owner of the farm, who To p”’; i l’;”"fi"‘mfi‘hdwsg“):‘;““T ‘([" Troop No. 4, Girl Scouts, Donna vice office as .S‘f”;“yt w (ge , —_ - 10tice shly~ X o arsel e, arver wa at d pres in- sista Superintendent an the ;;“M(d O iiyentpy parth . In the . Danielson, Jas. Cooper and C. A .xtcl':ul(xufw[d):)m(\apcglds.p;z“s::‘r;volrlt‘- Cl!nill”cln'kup:/h's. Langston return:d Large BunCh sarro!s 4 2 bu. 35c Fuller said the bodies apparently R«"I\\ltv?vdm Ry & stated. here with him from San Diego. had been (brought to the burial} .+9 WERREEL: MARCHCEERAEN MHS.| = 7 P e Y YT T T T T TR L] T n s h . . P d plice by auto, The case is o mys- o Bornes, Ein pevber, - peter (IGATHTINNIGOTIEATRIR0iy anish fJuas ound 15¢ Lok an, Elmer Inman, Lester Boyd, J. B. CUB SCOUTS HAVING G n & s s | Cranherries Pound 45¢ | § Cranberries - - - - Pound45c Vaara and T. Feller N Ly v To Ketchikan: Mrs. R. D. Peter- E Miss A. M. Laipala, J. A. Ross, HALLOWE'EN PARTY v xuc s st o s v v | Wams and Sweet Potatoes 2 1bs. 35¢ | | New GreenCabbage - Pound l5¢ The Cub Scouts are inviting their s N. Hcgm‘ " A * L B, 2 22 Hongendobler-Green | Pickled Onions - - - Pint 43¢ | § Letiuce ound 35 * to a witching time at their regular ! Pack eting gl the Grade I MEEGS s e s e Weddingon Saturday | CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP flelery, Green, Crisp - Pound 35c R 4 . dunking, witches and tricks. Badges of advancement will be I @ lovely cunuleiight ceremony 3 33 12 1 29 G ha e 4 ats 8t the Methc church Saturday cans C cans o C 'U j DW S APPLES e o, e B o M ey e e AULIFLOWER—Snow White 3 3 AL DR e eata s i a5y Ehta aughter of Mrs. Anna gendobler MclIntosh Reds, Jonathans and Delicious. i be ‘;‘I.u:::,dd](fn“lmrg::; v;;::;koé‘_’ (‘;f”:?!v).)vs city, and W!H'::\l:.(;n;)flrl‘(:““l; OSTBOM M“SHBG“M suup PEANUTS oty O il e it ! wor 2cams45c 12 cans $2.49 Parsnips, Firm - - - Pound20c v i & The awards for the best dunkers UPited in marri: by the Rev. cans S in the Shell and Shelled. will be masks, and the best dress- Robert Treat, using the double-ring e i e s TR T § R d E‘ P d 39 ed den mother—don't worry—the TWO JUNEAU DEIL ‘VERm Oma @es e “m @un C SALTED NUTS ubs will do the fancy work after ng the ceremony, Mrs. Re G g b 1 . ] vou get there—will be a mask, also. ° P}ffl‘(‘g'{_’:‘f‘;;“:}'id EE pano b 10:15 A. M. 2315 I,TVM' P n ll H M of all Kinds. S LN B i DOUGLAS DELIVERYA0 A" M Green eppers-oe eavy Meat will be out by 8 o'clock " ™ cessional march, “Crown me with MINIMUM-—$2.50 cawpy , r Dbl iy ool : Avocados-Large, Firm o1 al mas. the radit al hite sati gown, POINTED SEARCH e vitn sweetieart neckiine and DHONE DHON:: Also Special Price of 24 Bars in Box 75 e e e el 5 (@1 | Grapes, FancyPack - 3lbs.$1.00 AR £ “f;ilncfi&r (]))’;“1"“8' 'l':“al:““” “’:‘l"" wore a corsage of white gladioli and = edling @ oday on the gyeet Her full-length bridal And for that Hallowe'en Party or Dinner ||l of o inief reported to- them T o bR R et c As“ Gkoc ERY Pears, Bean]ou, exira fancy . [}, 20¢ Pa - orange blossoms. FRIE A s 0 Ama T [‘,,;;i‘;? 158 s A O T A e v _ - ¥ Delicious Apples, extrafancy 2 1bs. 35¢ | THE SKUNK! J fraf Ih P/fifil}’ mfl Y| onathan Apples, extra fancy 2 Ibs. 35¢ : | SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—Although an i ph truder broke i and chased the ial Numbered ¢ 0 the hest, all sizes . 1§, 18 Hows-Ownsd and Operaiod oot MR A Special Numbered Copy Fanges, h. 18 mained wide open for several hou . ex ra fanc d 25 t the I f T. P, Sullivan, Iili- ’ » P 16 oe PHoORnes == S4 | & mme st s _ ; Lemos, eiralancy ORnG 26 The unwelcome visitor, killed and is offered to the first 100 purchasers remoted by the sate police, was a| : Grapeh‘u“ extra fancy . Pound 18¢ S 0 O of LOU JACOBIN'S . ik ib New Onions, firm. good keepers 3 Ihs. 285 o o | L] s [} New Belivery Schedule Tourists and Sporismen’s New Rutabagas - - - 3lbs.28c : Now that the war is over and winter is coming on we will | Guide to ALASKA CORN ON COB—Golden Baniam have three deliveries each day. Call the Case Lot Grocery ! T e e ! and take advantage of our prompt courteous delivery service. (depending upon how you look at it) a worth- 1 3 for 23c and 2 for 23c while souvenir of Alaska’s first and only | h n e teurt ; ¥ Parsley - - - - - Bunchllc ‘ | book. We are making this little special conces- | Apple deer s Apple Juwe quarts s urushed sion to local residents by reason of the fact ! Plneapple Sllced Plneapple Julce Pme- E that Juneau is our publishing headquarters and we are rather proud to be identified with apple Sunsweel Prunes . Gardfll Green Beans . . Corn Bread Mix . . Book Matches . . The Tourists and Sporismen’s Guide B Fruit Cocktail . . Whole Apricots . . Prune goes to press in February with a first edition : JUICG haa Bulhon Cuhes S Chlcken Cuhes Py of 50,000 copies which will undoubtedly be JOHY Time POpCOIn .. Meat Balls B sPam N grabbed in a hurry by the thousands of vaca- tionists heading for Alaska next summer. To Stuffed Olives, all sizes . . Rice . . Soy Sauce insure your copy it is advisable to order and | Maca Yeast Mushrooms, bunons shced pay for it in advance of publication. the business life of the Capital City. Colman Mustard . . Kellogg's Variety Pack Place Your Order with Your Newsdealer |§ age. .. HErSheY Bars.. HETSheY Mlnlaiures Apple Sauce . . Green Spiced Tomatoes . Tuna .. Purple Plums EORGE BROTHER “THE SENTINELS” — Famous \ ] s ( photograph by Don C. Knudsen, or Direct by Mail from the Publisher which will be used in a nationwide | advertising campaign promoting P sales of the forthcoming Tourists Pl'lce $l.00 And Sportsmen’s Guide to Alaska. ' The book, which is being published = by an independently-owned Juneau a 1 oo isirutea ‘pases o wuthense ALASKA TOURIST GUIDE CO. | | | i | i ! | information on ‘where to go, how P. 0. BOX 261 l Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m., 2 p. m., to get there, what to expect.” The 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. principal cities and towns of the 4 Office: Room 3, Klein Building r M r t territory, highways, scenery and “pe a 'ge , ALASKA Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday BOAT ORDERS DELIVERY ANY TIME ' wildlife will be among the features. Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily

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