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e e S i R T TR TR ==, € L0 P S G P S ERAT TSNS SR 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933. Ellis for hikan, while the Bar- BAND GUNGERT anof, piloted by Gene Meyring, and Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, took Os- car Larson to Port Althorp and Nick Bez to Todd. R PARLOR The Baranof, which went to Seattle on a charter trip leaving her Wednesday night and con- tinuing south from Wrangell Thurs- | 1 |day morning, returned from the | —— Puget Sound city on Saturday ot J v " " 3 evening shortly after 7 o'clock. It \fl]]é‘(] P]Oglam to Su“ A“ left Seattle Saturday morning and Musical Lovers Is stopped in Ketchikan for several A ] hours, making the trip from Se- Proves Mecca of J“"Fau' Arrangec attle to Juneau in 7% hours fiying | ites Saturday Evenlng T, time. | Mr. Bez, who with | Attended by between 565 and 600 vert, and the boy, A " patrons the opening of the New . | Vermelre, made the trip south, also | capitol Beer Parlor owned by Gabe returned north on the Baranof. Paul on Saturday evening was a e huge success in every respect. The o of = | i - MISS MABEL MILLER ‘af!ractive new recreation center " MARR]ED SATURDAY | was crowded with people from the | time the first glass of the new TO L L_ MEADOWSwIngal brew was hoisted until the | closing of the parlors after 1 o'clock t2- oper ¢ | when the music stopped. v Ahe Mi:‘» Mabel M became the Dave Burnette, “Smoky” Mills bride of Mr. Lethew Lee MeadoWs |gng paul Brown furnished excel- at a be utiful ceremony at the|jent music for dancing and many resid of the Rev. and MIS.| o those attending the opening ex- David Waggoner on Saturday eve- pressed their enjoyment -of the or- . The Rev, Waggoner, a 1ong | chestra and the fine new floor. end of the bride's family, | others preferred to sit at tables wh it oy RS | or in booths and watch the dancers, Lester Troast attended | pap grink glasses of the popular e as matron of honor and y angqs of the new beer, and eat redith Custard acted as best FAKE OFF TOGET.HER s e the delicious sandwiches and crisp BEFORE NOON SUNDAY :;,m ]._m thllllfl‘e]?m:lf:; 1::;0 figr';)‘]' pretzels that were served by the 1 il Qi < o vy attractively dressed waitresses. from her hi 2 Over 100 cases of beer and 50 the ovib ik il du“gh:le’!i“": pounds of pretzels were served dur- T‘hl-‘hvvdAl "pjxt'yde"lere “ ‘“ho ing the evening, Mr. Paul said gl (k‘" z;; ;tim‘\;;:idiv‘l, today, and nearly 200 patrons were - x;‘ll:»x; ’.:ve;‘:‘ r;j}, Divis’ ‘;um\ble to procure accommodations. nd took o8 tnder an vl Both Gov.. fakn W Troy . S mede Nat 4 flomers yMnyo;l ¢ 3 Guldsteim called in dur- 0 . » S __|ing the evening in response to an The bride was attired in a: rose|. = .. & biege chiffon gown and carried an invitation from Mr. Paul to be = among the first guests of the new e request2d not reet from Triang park Plac con assumed the appearanc opolitan airport Sunday noon, when the of a shortly tanzously from tineau Channel with pa destinations. x;m for Ketchikan on the reg- |arm bouquet of rose buds and[parlor weekly scheduled tr the | sweet peas, while the matron of | 777"7" Sl b ) 0 onor BA g gnee rock and Chichagof, piloted by Rober honor wore a nile green frock | Ay M on, mechanic, had E.|carried salmon colored gladioli ien, and Miss Gertrude Walstedt Following the ceremony a buffet |while Mrs. R. J. Shepard and Mrs. supper was served by Mrs. Wa;—:E. J. Whits poured. The guests in goner, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Fick- |addition to the host and hostess i - - ~land the bridal party, were, N. Lesber Troast, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ficken, Miss Gertrude Walstedt, Mrs. R. J. Shepard and her daugh- ter, Miss Marjorie Shepard, Mr. and Mr E. J. White, the Rev. and Mrs. John A. Glasse, Mrs. H. M. Hollmann, Miss Mabel Gries- bach, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wyller, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Killowich, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and their daughter, Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully and Mr. Mark Jensen. During the evening the bride and groom made their escape from the house unknown to their friends and caused much consternation and merriment. Mr. and Mrs. Meadows have taken a cottage on Auke Bay for the summer, —e—— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Ui rrceifrarecelif waroelifvormeeif ool ] John K. Ja { Fine WINES and All Brands z of BEER for the 4th | ALSO EVERYTHING IN SEASON 1 FRUITS AND GREEN STUFF ! GARNICK’S—Phone 174 2 Cvrrrrrrorrvrrvvvrvrvrrrrrrrr vt Fourth of July SPECIAL . Silver Springs BOTTLES H DRUGGIST : 7 (fimplate assortment of Fireworks and Fourth of July : Noisemakers of the yacht Pagan, were en-| International Harvester 42%, Ken- ained by William A. Simpson,| necott 22%, Packard Motors 57%, ident of the Los Angeles Cham—i Standard Brands 27%, United States , Mrs. Simpson and Charles P.|Steel 62%, Union Pacific 131%, ayer, Field Secretary, in charge}American Cyanide B 14%, Ulen the tour. | Company 47%. | CHICAGO, IIl, July 3. — High, low and closing of wheat today fol- |Jows: July delivery 98%, 96%, 97% NEW YORK, July 3. — Closing| t0 98; September delivery $1.00%, STOCK PRICES New Recreation Center| Thirty-six from Southern!quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 99 $L00% to %; December delivery today is 21%, American Can 95%,|$1.04%, $1.02, $1.03% to %. American Power and Light 14%, 6 SRR g | Anaconda 18%, Bendix Aviation| M. D. WILLIAMS RETURNS |19%, Armour B 3%, Bethlehem| FROM ROAD NSPECTION | On a round trip tour of Alaska, Steel 46, Calumet and Hecla 8%,| fthirty-slx members of the Los An-| Ward Baking B 4%, Radio 10 geles Chamber of Commerce ar- Fox Films 3%, General Motors 3 City Making Round Trip to West M. D. Williams, District Engi- neer, United States Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, returned home t,his:plane Baranof on Wednesday. morning after a 10-day trip of | - Mr. Kay, who has visited Alaska inspection covering roads between |frequently, came north the last here and Hyder. He visited Ket- |time two years ago when he spent chikan, Hyder, Petersburg and|some time at the Hirst-Chichagof. ‘Wrangell. |He is here now in response to a lwi're reporting the finding of the new eight-foot high-grade ore LEW KAY ARR]VES TO ;body which was encountered re- INSPECT NEW FINDING |cently in the mine and will spend |a week or ten days at Hirst mak- AT HIRST-CHICHAGOF |ing examinations of the new dis- |covery and formulating plans for Lew Kay, of Seattle, who witn |the mine's development. his associates owns the controlling - interest in the MHirst-Chichagof Almost half of the world’s wheat Mine, arrived in Juneau today on SUrPlus is in the United States. the steamer Aleutian and will make | Sy e the trip to the mine on the sea-/ Classified ads pa rived here this morning on the steamer Aleutian and were met a the dock by representatives of the = Juneau Chamber of Commerce They will be in town until 4 o’clos ‘lhis afternoon when they" will co |tinue to the Westward on the steamer. Charles P. Bayer, Field Secre tary of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce is in charge of the = tour, and Willlam A. Simpson = President of the William A. Sim son Construction Company of I = | Angeles and also President of the = Chamber of Commerce in the = Southern city, are the officials o | that body making the tour. Others making the tour with the Chamber of Commerce from Lo | Angeles are Martin Betkouski ‘Ornamemnl Decoration, Hollywood and Mrs. Betkouski; Mrs. M. B | Brownson, Whittier News, Whitti “Cal.; James W. Costello, President,| Western Bakeries Corporation, Los| ,Angeles; Mrs. Costello and James| | W. Costello, Jr.; Mrs. Mabel C Heath, Beverley Hills, Cal.; Mrs. Evelyn Henschel, Los Beach, Cal; John P. Herrick, oil producer, Lo Angles, Mrs. Herrick and John L. Herrick, Bank of America, Los Angeles; George G. Hoag, Mis Hoag and George C. Hoag, Jr., of La Canada, Cal.; George A. Hor mel, member of the Board of Di-| rectors, Hormel Packing Company, Beverley Hills, Cal; Mrs. A. W.| Hudson, Los Angeles; Miss Mary B./ Jacobs, South Pasadena, Cal.; H. Kellogg, originator of the Kel logg Ant Paste, and Mrs. Kellogg,| yLos Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. R | Kent, Los Angeles; Mrs. Edith Kump, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. M | Murray, Hollywood Knickerbocker| Hotel, Hollywood, Cal.; Miss Fran {ces McIntosh, Pasadena, Cal.; Miss| | Lucille Parmenter, Ventura, Cal;! Miss Jennie Patterson, Los An-| geles; E. L. Pauley, owner, Petrol Corporation, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Pauley; Mrs. Walter Ray, Los An- (& CLOS geles; Margie Richards, Los An- geles; William A. Simpson, Presi- dent, William A. Simpson Con- | struction ' Company and President {of the Los Angeles Chamber “of Commerce, and Mrs. Simpson; Mrs. M. Von Binzer, Mayfair Hotel, Los Angeles; Mrs. R. Wernick, Los Angeles. Members of the party called on. Governor John W. Troy at the Governor’s office ‘this morning, headed by President William A. Simpson. L T T At luncheon anoaiu ihe Aleutian Dean C. E. Rice, the Rev. John A. Glasse and Mrs. Glasse, members| of the local Chamber’s Executive Board including Martin Jorgensen, C. T. Gardner, John W. Jones, G. H. Walmsley, Robert Bender and Mayor I. Goldstein and Mrs. Gold- stein, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyman, o The Modern CAPITOL - Beer Parlor Now Open THE MANAGEMENT IS PROUD OF THEIR PLACE AND A HEARTY WELCOME IS EXTENDED ‘ALL! 6 O 1 All Day Tuesday, July Fourth in Honor of Independence Day GEORGE BROTHERS LEADER DEPT. STORE OPEN TONIGHT for your convenience. We will remain open tonight until midnight or later. 0000000000000 O Enjoy one!'of onr. €OLD PLATE LUNCHEONS with BEER on JULY FOURTH! NUF SED on <) o) o)