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. § ! i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930. - white, bore a white satin prayer MISS BONE WED | Mr. Philip Wilcox, brother of the groom, acted as his best man, and the ushers were Mr. Paul Myers Bone, oldest brother of the bride, l.\Ir Thomas Sears and Mr. Charles Tu DH WILcuxxmdx“cu Nichools, of Santa Bar-| ' | bara After the ceremony, a collation | —_— was serv o more than two hun- 7 _|dred and the bridal pair Youngest Daughter of Go"l(hvn ¢ for the north. The and Mrs. Bone Is Mar- {brice n attractive ensemble . 1 ine rose o with embroidered or- ried Last Week gandie and puffed sleeves. i Date Is Significant | (Special Correspondence to The The fifteenth of June, the date Empire) . lchosen by Dr. and Mrs. Alfred ATASCADERO, Calif., June 16— wilcox for their nuptials, also| yester- in th ascadero was the ne » wedding markec bride and brother-i parents and that of her law, Mr. and sister nor of Al-iMrs. John Ford Starr | Bone, to/ Congratulatory messages were re- Wilcox, of San-|ceived from Washington, D. C., New ta Barbara The ceremony Wwas york, Chic: Seattle, Alaska and performed at 4 o'clock in the after-|elsewhere, with personal greetings dero Inn, where|from the White House the bride's have made their| Other out of town guests were home for se months and was|Mr. Roger Morse Bone of Pasa- attended by relatives and friends|dena, Mr. Carroll Bone of Long from Los Angeles, Beverly Hills,|Beach, Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Pasade Long Beach, Oakland,|starr and Mr. Charles Starr of Berkeley, Seattle and more distant|Beverly Hills, Capt. and Mis. John points. | Poedeker, Mrs. Edward Darlington The groom's parents, Dr. and|Jones of Oakland, Mrs. John Howell Mr. Henry W. Wilcox, came from |Cobb, Mr. Lang Cobb, Miss 1da Denver, and his brother, Mr. Philip |Coles, Miss Elizabeth Buell, Miss C. Wilcox, from El Paso. Rev |Madalyn Callahan, Mr. James Leon D. Bliss, of the Atascadero|Crawford, Miss Martha Baxter, Mrs. Community Church, officiated. | Thomas Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Roy \[nh(lh(er and family of Santa BeeHIul B -iine | Barbara, Dr. Robert Clark Smedley entire lower floor of the| and Mrs. Smedley, Miss Margaret picturesque Inn was elaboratelv, Y e decorated for the occasion. At one ‘l‘x T‘)LkAimdl M’i; nge;&m};’:;' end of the spacious lounge, witin| ‘r\‘n;)sc:zfe:rs Pa:ada:na R its stately fireplace, there was 2| i 3 y i beautiful background of white, yel- Mrs. Frank iwfit B&lrr‘;s zéws‘:a;;l’; low and green, in front of which,|and Mrs. and Mrs 4 an improvised altar was erected. | Trevor L*:::P?iflfie:;:fiya The same lovely color scheme of the bride's own flower, the Mar-| The bride spent her early child- cuerite, was used in the tall Ttal- | hood in the National Capitol, later some years in Seattle From the latter |living for at with broad white i FL e and New York. aisle, in ian vases, atin ribbons formed the 2 i ts to 8 0 arhea d in the City, she went with her paren :1]:;““;“:,223“ SERIEAL M ;Alaska completing her education Preceding the ceremony, Mrs.,at the University of Washington, where she was an honor studen*. Pasadena, P lshe is a member of Kappa Kappa | and “All Roger Morse Bone, sang “O, ise Me" | r’:;;" Lo(x)re“Pr:cToispanicd by Mrs, Gama and Mortar Board. Recent- | Paul Gerrish, of Santa Barbara,|ly: she has been a teacher of the ¥ho also played the wed dinglSanta Barbara Junior High School and is a talented musician:. The groom graduated in medi- cine in the University of Colorado and is a member of Sigma Alpha vell of French tulle, arranged be-|EPsilon and Phi Beta Pi frater- comingly with a wreath orgorungnl"mes For the past year he has blossoms, entered upon the arm ox‘]nacnced in Santa Barbara, where her father to the strains of Lohen- h€ has gained prestige as a sur- gren. She carried a shower bouquet 660D of bridal roses, gardenies and lilies| of the valley. The maid of honor, Mis march The bride, in a charming prin-| cess gown, of ivory satin, made en' train, with puffed sleeves and The young couple will reside in Santa Barbara. I n— Edgarita Webster, of Los Ange was in PIONEER MINER DIES rose lace, and . Miss, Mary Alice| Bartholomew, as bridesmaid, was; John Berg, pioneer Tanana Valley gowned in blue silk net, botY|miner, died suddenly at Fairbanks frocks fashioned in quaint Colonial|recently. He had been sitting in lines. They had shower bouque's'the hotel lobby, and was attacked to harmonize with their costumes.!with a hemorrhage on the sidewalk Children Take Part as he left. He died in a few Little nieces and a nephew of minutes. He had been a resident the bride made a pretty picture in _of Cleary for sometime. He was the wedding party. Shirley ‘Ann2 g memper of Fairbanks Igloo of Starr, of Beverly Hills, carried m“‘Ploneers of Alaska. ring in a beautiful long stemmed' e rose. Phyllis Mary Bone and Jan-! g j; jgn' HIRES it isn't ROOT ice Irene Bone, of Pasadena, were' BEER. Buy it by the case from flower girls. They wore daintily your GROCER. —ady, ruffied frocks of pastel shades of oo apricot, orchid and blue, with cun-" mquy the Five oClock Dinngr ning sunbonnets to match, filled ' gpegials at Mabry’s: —adv with rose petals, which they scat- bl i tered along the aisle, Small Richari' Ola papers rur saie at The Em- Scott Bone, of Pasadena, all i1 pire. | | | 1 SUITS COATS DRESSES A% e 33 1-3 PER CENT REDUCTION CONTINUES BATHING SUITS SLIPPERS—CAPS BEACH TOWELS SPORTBALLS, ETC. Purchase today and be ready for the ELKS PICNIC TOMORROW Also Mosquito Head Nets and Netting by the yard Leader Dep'’t. Store ** GEORGE BROS. PHONE 454 SO PP OSSR SRR NSRS e e & S B S SR S P . wedding anniversary of |U. S. Weather Bureau Station. |No. 420, ! Beistline, | go must pay $1, while children are ) [ern. 600D WEATHER FORECAST FOR | - BILLS'S PICNIC|: | i6. fill ery center u sem Notion nouse. |Elks Lodge Prepares for|,, Large Crowd—Two |* Boat Trips 5 “Ye! looks like a good day to- morrow,” said H. W. Douglas, acting Meterologist in charge of the local And so the Elks lodge of Juneau, is planning on a record- | breaking attendance at their an- nual picnic which will be held to- | morrow at Marmion Island, in the| south end of the Channel. | The Committee, headed by Ralph has made all arrange-: ments for coffee, hot dogs and ice, cream to be served at Marmion | Island, and will have dressing tents | ready for bathers by the time the| first bunch reaches the scene of| the picnic. The Alma will leave the ferry| float on her first trip at 10 am.| while another sailing is booked for noon. If necessary, other trips will be made during the day until all who wish to go to the picnic have been landed at the island. | Return trips will be made at 4| and 6 pm. Adults who wish to| Nubtle Musient gound Fahulous ending animal e highost ¥ *ntixfac- . Water phun- tain free if they are accompanied. Tic- kets may be secured from Ben Leaming at the Elks Club. CLARK MEETS WITH_GI]IINGIL Scout Group Discusses| Eagle River Encampment ! with Seattle Executive D Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 18, Simpl Engll hill 1. 2. 3, 25, 27, 81, Monke Prese 35, 8. . Motlo horse ing . To th 8. vos: . Kind . Hurls 3. Feline 1. Anesthetle w Myselt 6. Vrepare fer pubHeation 7. Compinry I'Imlnlruuhh Celestial body Change posl- tion rative poetry o S sh sand eys ntly n of a In rears e rear of sel of nar. m |in Stanley Sutton who lives here, and two brothers, two sisters and a mother in British Columbia. The C. W. Carter Mortuary is handling the case. LIFE TERMERS GIVEN PARDONS the history of Juneau Scouting, Harris G. Clark, Seattle Field Ex- ecutive, today told the Scout Coun- cil of the work done at Eagle River this year, and outlined plans for making the 1931 encampment even better. Two of the major projects carried out this year were the construction of a 45-foot signal tower at the cabin, and the completion of a 14- mile "hike from the Eagle River camp to Windfall Lake, which was made in one day. While he lauded the campsite at Eagle River, Mr. Clark offered Three Men Convmted‘of\ Murder During Burg— many suggestions to the Scout Council in the interests of a more lary, Are Set Free systematic and more entertain- ing encampment for next summer These he will submit in writing at a later date and they will be considered by the Council. It is probable that all the changes re- ecommended by Mr. Clark will be made |f - sufficient finances are available. Monday Mr. Clark will meet with \Scautmasters and their assistants at noon, in the Arcade Cafe. He| will make suggestions to them of work during . the winter, especially with regards to arousing interest for the 1931 outing. GRAND CIRCLE TOUR SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 21— Mike Garvey, Harvey Lesser and Phil Cohan, serving life sentences !in San Quentin Prison on.convic~ tion ‘of murder ‘in connection with a-Los Angeles drug. store hold-up ' doned by Gov. C. C. Young. ‘The three were found guilty of killing A. R. Miles, druggist, in con- {nection with the robbery of his store. et i s ee 00 e . TIDES TOMORROW . ® & 0 0 00000 00 00 TRAVELER ON VISIT| Low tide, 2:43 am, 35 feet. ! High tide, , 113 feet, On the last lap of the Grand| LoW tide , 45 feeb. High tide, 8: 4 X TIDES MONDAY Circle Tour, the first of the 1939/ feet. season, Mrs. R. E. Neilson, Denver, Colo.,, arrived here on the Alaska| LoW tide, 3:39 am, 19 feet. last night, and after visiting here| High time, 9:47 am., 110 feet. for a'day or so, will proceed to| Low tide, 3:20 pm., 45 feet, Seattle on the steamer Northwest-| High tide, 9:42 pm., 155 feet. in' November, 1927, have been par- )« Having completed one of the! A most enjoyable encampments m‘\vudower, five children, a brother, KING SALMON IN With 4000 pounds of king sal- | mon, the T3768, Capt. James Young, arrived in port today and fish “to Melchior, ‘Armstro: sold ‘her ng, Des- | [ | 47 cents per pound - GEORGE BROTHERS Despite such handicaps as| “skeeters” and minor inconveniences | of travel incident to navigating said. Mrs. Neilson is connected with the Colorado State Industrial Com-| mission. This is her first trip to, the Territory and it upset many preconceived notions about it. She | was a passenger on the first down- river boat from Whitehorse for Al-| askan points, covering the Yukon| and Tanana Rivers. She stopped; over at Fairbanks and came to) the coast over the Alaska Railroad. | While here she visited Miss Iris! Heath, clerk in the office of Gov.; Parks, lnd formerly of Denver. | NATIVE WOMAN DIES | AT HOSPITAL FRIDAY' Mrs. Fred Sekagami, 33, native, died at 5:40 pm. yesterday at St. Ann's hospital from a hemorrhage of the lungs brought about by an attack of pneumonia from which she had suffered for only four or five days. | She was taken to the hospital early yesterday morning, but efforts to- save her life were futile. ‘With her husband, who is an em- ployee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, Mrs. Sekagami came here from Kincolith, B. C., some time ago. She leaves her Plumbing FRONT UG PHONE 478 x b Heating “We tell you in advance ‘what job will cost” NICE HANb-MADE Robinhoeod Cravats At $1.00 and $1.50 J. M. SALOUM putergars ot we 0 v e | CSHIPMATE” STOVES USING “FLAMO GAS” FOR BOATS RICE & AHLERS CO. SheetMetal STREET - CALIFORNIA GROCERY : ~ The Home of Bptt"er Groceries™ to hold its final regular for June, owing to the lack of a quorum. Alaska Avumon in Fine Condition, tates Maj. Wright Aviation in Alaska is in excellent condition, accord- ing to Maj. Wiley' R. Wright, inspector of the Aeronautics Branch of the Department of Commerce, who has just completed an inspection of aircraft and examination of pilots and mechanics in northern and interior Alas- ka. He is a passenger on the steamer Alaska enroute to Seattle, and niay stop off at Kotchikan to meet Gov. Parks, who is due there next Monday. Maj. Wright praised the aviation personnel ' highly, and said the ships being op- erated are well up to the standards required by the Department of Commerce. He will render a formal re- port to Gov. Parks later in the summer. 000000000000 00000000000000 e e v 0000000 ———————— COUNCIL MEETING CALLED OFF, OWING TO NO QUORUM The City Couneii last night failed meeting It is possible a special eeting will be held sometime next week. ——————— HOSPITAL NOTES Quinton Campbell, veteran of the World War and member of the }Amerlcnn Legion, was admitted to St. | medical treatment. Ann's Hospital yesterday for Mrs. Palmer Fosse, who has been St. Ann’s hospital since May 31, ‘ left today. MOSQUITO DOPE We make it ourselves IT'S GOOD! Protect . Yourself on Outings Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office. Substation No. 1. 'CREAM Splendid -Relief for Sunburn: and Insect Bite ——— BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. #ree Delivery. . num. 134 WHEN WE SELL IT T8 RIGHT IGASTNER BACK |General Castner declared that of CYPSY | GOODIE SALE The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will hold a GOODIE SALE at GARNICK'S GROCERY Saturday, June 21st. —adv. FROM HAINES Chilkoot Barracks Pleases Commander of Third Division, U.S. Army ‘With a favorable report of con- ditions at Chilkoot Barracks Army Post, ‘Brig. Gen. J. C. Castner, commander of the Third Division, U. 8. Army, arrived in Juneau yes- terday afternoon from Haires aboard the harbor boat James H, Fornance, Capt. W. B. Cummings. After completing his annual tac- tical inspection at the Barracks, SWIM! Superior Brand High Grade BATHING SUITS for all the posts he has visited, none Men and is more up-to-date than the one at Haines. ‘With General Castner are his travel companions, Major and Mrs. M. 8, Lough. 'The trio left last night on the Alaska for Se- attle, while the Fornance salled for Halnes at 10 am. today. SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. If it isn’t HIRES it isn't ROOT BEER. Buy it by the case from your GROCER. —adv. VACATION FROCKS and ENSEMBLES Such a wonderful collection. of Sport Frocks and Ensembles . . . The materials are of Shantung, Crepe, Flannels . . .. and then the three piece knitted suit, The colorings are in pastel . shades, and also, darker tones are in- chided. in this collection, REGULAR VALUES $19.50 to 3;23.50 Removal Sale Price $1’4.95 A N ew Collectwn —b'f— ‘k’x »‘Language of Flowers : DRE‘SSES“. In Pastle Tones | . Removal Sale Pl‘ice TEMPORARY LOCATION Triangle. B_uilding, Next to Palace .