The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 11, 1934, Page 7

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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 1934, e = DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. KRIM AND SAM DEVON ARE TO WED Mrs. Leila Krim, who is to be- come the bride of Sam Devon Sat- rday, August 18, was the honor uest at a shower last night at the apartment of Mrs. Rose Davis. ‘With nine tables of bridge in play, Mrs. Robert Fraser won first prize, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, cut prize, and Mrs. Krim. consolation. | Mrs. Krim's friends presented her with an electric toaster, an electric iron and a dozen crystal cocktail glasses. The committee who arranged the party will pur- chase goblets to match with the money that remains. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mize gave the bride-to-be Douglas Church Services Notices for tmis church column nwst be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday .moriaing w guarantee change of eermon topics, ete. T Congregational Community Church i ] | [ 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m. -- Preaching service The general public- is cordially invited to alr services. [ H { St. Luke’s Episcopal Church | 7:30 and sermon. p.m.—Evening Prayer [+ - — H | Douglas CatholicjChurch | " 9:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser- mon. Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament after the mass. flllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIlllllmliIIIiIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllIIIIiIIIIII||||IIII|IIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIII|II||I|IIIlllllllllllllllllllllfl' _ Welcome BEER iy afllfllllIIIIIlIIlII||IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllfllll“llllllllflllll [ a half dozen embrmdered dish towels. Rev. C. E. Rice will officiate at | the wedding ceremony which will | the Holy Trinity take place in Cathedral at Juneau. e NEWLYWEDS HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. Houser moved to the Island yesterday from Ju- neau, taking an apartment in the Smith building. The couble are recent arrivals from Ketchikan where they were married in the early part of July. Mr. Houser ex- pects to work on the new Douglas road. —_—— e, GREEN AT BEHRENDS B. B. Green, well-known haber- dasher, has been added to the sales forces of the B. M. Behrends Co, | Inc., ment. in the men's wear depart- VIKING CLUB PICNIC AUK BAY INN NDAY AFTERNOON—1:30 @ Donation cars should meet at the Federal Building not later than 1 P. M. Sunday. ® Channel Bus leaves PUBLIC Krane’s Dance Music BRING OR BUY YOUR LUNCH BE SURE AND COME! TROLLING BOAT IS CRUSHED AGAINST PILING BY STEAMER The trolling boat Ida II, Capt. |John Sonderland, suffered some |damage this aiternoon just before |the steamer Alaska arrived, when it was crushed against the piling at the face of the cold storage dock by the Haleakala. Extent of the damage had not been determined when The Empire went to press, but it is thought that some of the ribs of the small vessel may have been cracked. | The Ida II was taking ice pre- | paratory to going out after salmon, \having come in with a load this | morning. The Haleakala was mov- |ing back to make room for the Alaska to dock, when for some reason the ship swung in toward the dock, crushing the small vessel |against the piling, breaking two lof them. o0 000000000 . AT THE HOTELS L4 ce 000 e0co0acn Gastineau George Wilson, Seattle; J. K. Cram, Atlin, B. C; A. Thane, Eagle River; Irving Glenn, Sel- dovia, Zynda Stella Holm, Juneau; Jean Qra- ham, Juneau; O. Gudbranson and family, Juneau. Alaskan G. Swanson, Juneau; E. Noland, Juneau; Gus George, Juneau; Jim George, Juneau; Charles L. Par- ker, Excursion Inlet. H. J. Gilliam, (YANNERILS CHOKED here by local agents of the Alaska Steamship Company, and Alaska are badly choked with their product, and every effort is being made to give them service with the various the company’s fleet. M. E. LEBLANC RETURNS NOW WITH PRODUCT | According to advices received the herring salmon plants of Southeast freighters and liners in PSSV Aty TRIP | FROM BUSINESS * M. E, LeBlanc, insurance repre- } Ior the Alaska Sleun\lup Company, and Mrs, McKanna left here on that company's .ship Kenai to make the trip to Sitka and way ports. They will return to Juneau next Monday, on the return trip of the Kenai. - eee MR. AND MRS. E. F. ZUERN ARRIVE ON ALEUTIAN E.. F. Zuern, wholesale represen- tative, and Mrs. Zuern, arrived here on the steamer Aleutian after an extensive business trip through Lhe Territory. of Sllk\ - Miss Mary Price, be- sentative, arrived in Juneau on the | { came the bride of Capt. William D, at 2:30 P. M. INVITED Admission 25¢ L Paris Inn ON GLACIER HIGHWAY AT SALMON CREEK PEARL and BILL Two Floors of Dancing ALBERT PETERSON, Accordion Artist PARIS INN TRIO—Paul, Dave, Smokey Alaskd’s Best Dance Music! WINE Fried Chicken Dinners Special Barbeciied Sandwiches “Y ou Should Come O-U-T Sometime!” @ Dancing every night from 10 o’clock @ Dancing Saturday U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS and H.M.S. “DANAE” To Juneau’s BEER. Rendezvous ISR LUNCHES nights from 9 o’clock o | ters, from a business trip, to Ket- (chikan on the Haleakala. on his various lines throughout Southeast Alaska. He plans on re- maining in Juneau for several | days. | ——————— ELWOOD M'CLEAN RETURNS |returned to Juneau on the Yu- Camp 6; Peter J. Solen, Monte-| ajeytian from the Westward after| stack, of Ketehikan, in this city i Jo}‘m e | Ketchikan; |3 several weeks' trip through the | Wednesday afternoon. The cere- Nathan Ash, Juneau; E. Birdwell,| merritory on business. | mony was performed by Judge J Jumeau; Martin Rothe, Juneau; e o ‘F !t’dull F;i g 5’[ ‘u ;el<. Harry Johnson, Lisianski Inlet. s = B v I\‘:R. AND MRS. ..k J. McKANNA ! Commissioner’s Court. It is un- MAKE ROUND TRIP TO SITKA | derstood Capt. and Mrs. Stack Wlnl’z‘lli.‘TCl:lEl':‘(l::?s Bfi‘!‘;?:‘!?ss < | will return to Ketchikan to make 3 . J. McKanna, Juneau Agen ir IS REPORTED GOOD S ethe hed i oo S S SUS PSSO Vo R 4 Carl Wirth, Alaska representa- |tive of the W. J, Lake Company, | distributors of various liquor brands returned to his Juneau headquar- Mr. Wirth reports good business FROM BRIEF TRIP SOUTH Elwood McClain, Cashier of the First National Bank of this city, kon after an absence of over three weeks. Mr. McClain was called south by the death of his brother in Tacoma, Washington, and spent all of his time with the family there while he was away. — ., EDUCATOR ON H Dr. s. E. E. Irons and their sons, Edwin N. and Spencer E., are round trip passengers aboard the Haleakala from Chicago. Dr. Irons is Dean of the School of Medicine at Northwestern Uni- versity. e SIOUX CITY ATTO! MAKES EY ALASKA TOUR Edwin J. S prominent law- of Sioux C Towa, and Mrs. are engers on the | ., making the round trip | Land Cruise of Southeast | l‘otmn Alaska. - S ant Ads Pay! - Daily Empire W. 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