The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1950, Page 2

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- the country and, its people. He g PAGE TWO Month End (lean-Upsin BEHRENDS' SHOE DEPT. Millerkins Designed by I. Miller | $10 a pair Broken sizes - in each style Joyce Play Shoes ‘$5apair Broken sizes in each style 8 (/M zé’zszzaé Co . QAALITY SINCE /887 Visiting F-Flats Are M"‘B&: GIRLS HOLD Rotary Program; Dr. Moore lees Repor' tiated into the Order of Rainbow for Girls during the meeting of the s- | Order of Eastern Star, sponsoring Last evening at the Scottish Rite Temple, two candidates were ini- A record crowd turned out ye terday for the regular luncheon|body for the Rainbows. meeting of Rotary at the Baranof The officers and choir gave such ©old Room. It was one of thef? beautiful interpretation of these largest ever to meet. President degrees, giving renewed inspiration Bob Akerick presided. to those witnessing the ceremonies. Following routine committee re-|Among those expressing apprecia- ports and business, members were tion of the officers’ performance treated to a musical program sung|Were Worthy Matron Daisy Fager- by the Four Flats, a quartette of|son and Past Worthy Matron Mary young men from the interdenomin- | Jeannette Cowling. Mrs. Cowling Btional church and members of the|ursed the girls to continue their Northwest Youth for Christ in|close association with the Rainbow Portland, Oregon. The quartette, Order which has such beautiful which received enthusiastic ap- teachings, and recalled that 18 plause, consisted of Dick Cadd,|Years ago she had been Worthy bass; Donald Crecelius, lead; Nor- Advisor with Mrs. Mildred Martin ¥al Hadley, tenor,and Randall Em- as Mother Advisor when the Orde’ Ty, baritone. Theg .are scheduled|Was started in Juneau, to appear tcnight at the. Methodist hurch and then will leave to con- : u LEGION AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE MAY 3 tinue their tour of Southeast Al- aska which they are making aboard the missionary beseWaWillis Shank. Also on the .progfam was Dr. Terris Moore, president of the Uni- versity of Alaska. who, with Mrs. Moore, is visiting“in Juneau a few dngs Legion Dugout. Anyone having Dr. Moore gave ‘the Rotarians a (-l tii1oc yhioh they wish to donate report of the trip he and Mis. |, 10 coje may call Mrs. Ray Day, Moore are making = throughout| Gree; 575 or Mrs. Olaf Bodding, southeast Alaska in their private| ;) . 790, and a car will pick up plane to become acquainted With| ) "o oG eion Regular meeting of the Auxiliary will be held May 2, at 8 p.m., in the Dugout and following the business meeting articles for the rummage sale will be ‘set out and priced for the sale the following day. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a rummage sale on Wed- nesday, May 3, at the American assumed presidency-of the Univer- sity last fall, but is no stranger to Alaska having been up here at various times with Bryant Wash- kurn and other expeditions. Dr. Moore extended an invitation to the Rotarians, or to any other per- son going to Fairbanks, to visit the University. Other guest§ “cluded R. Att- wood, temporary CPR agent here, Claude Carnegie, well known for- mer Juneau resident, Leonard Hop- Kins of Anchorage, Almer J Peter- son, Republican candidate for Dele- gate to Congress, Jack Toner, Capt. Stabbert of the Willis Shank, Man- ley E. Sweazey and Ray Ferguson. The newly elected board of dir- ectors will meet this week to ap- point officers for the 1950-51 club year. ey SOURDOCEYS TO SQUARE DANCE IN GS GYM SAT. FROM SALT LAKE From Salt Lake City, Utah, Rob- ert Brundridge is registered at the Baranof Hotel. DS SR, SALESMAN HERE Irl Thatcher, wellknown sales- I man is staying at the Baranof reg- | istered from Ketchikan. FROM SEATTLE Registered "at the Baranof Hatel from Seattle:are: Charles Daniels, Sr., Mrs, Peter Jones, K. H. Grimes, Leon Barnes, George A. Vollen, V. G. Kraus, Jr, The laiter is a rep- resentative of Perry Brothers of Seattle. B.B.STARS Stars of games played yesterday in the major leagues are as follows: Guests registered at the Gasti- Batting—Phil Rizzuto, Yankees— neau are as follows: Mrs. Eugene[had a perfect four-hit day to lead ‘White, Mrs. Dickson Taylor, from|the Yankees to a 6-3 triumph over Petersburg; Mrs. V. Homer, Haines; | the Philadelphia Athletics. J. B. Bowers Billings, Mont.; T. P. Pitching—Joe Hatten, Dodgers— King, K.msu City; Mrs. L. J. Con-|held the Braves to two singles in |wmninz 3-0, The Sourdocey Square Dance Club will meet Saturday evening, April 29, at 8:30. The Grade School gym has been made availabe for the occasion. i AN A AT THE GASTINEAU um San F!am:lsoo 1 SRR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA E;VIPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ® TANS ANV WSV AVa © € | "E » S;Irp/'/e f/flqfllfle F oa’ flm...\ 20th CENTURY Super Market | 'WHIPPING TABLE AVOSET AVOSET 35¢ [ 27 Sunshine F; o ICE BOX COOKIES 9% oz. pkg. 30c Gerber’s—All Varieties — Fruit and Vegetables BABYF00D 12 cans 95¢ ASH WE BELIEVE IN CONSISTENTLY GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. WE ARE A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED GROCERS CO-OP AND THE N. R. 0. G. THE LARGEST FOOD BUYING ORGANIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES—WE PASS OUR SAVINGS, ALONG TO YOU. SHOP HERE AND MAKE EVERY DOLLAR BUY MORE FOOD. WE BUY FOR LESS AND WE SELL FOR LESS. 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