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TTTHTEH T LA N T T nced Showing of F- . gay and color- again at the low THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937. A AR RRRL Barefich-Hom ~ Senior Ball ls Wedding Held | On This Evening, Here Thursday Miss Barbara Horn of Juneau be- came the bride of Mr. Edward J.| Baretich, yesterday afternoon at 2|’ o'clock, with the Rev. William G Le Vasseur of the Church of the Nativity officiating in the church The Senjor Ball, which is to be given tonight in the high school gymnasium, will start at 9:30 o'clock. Decorations follow the Hawailan motif, and the gym has been trans- ormed into a replica of the court- yard of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu. A system of indirect |lighting has been employed, creat- recory. ing the effect of a tropical m_ghl. Withesses for the ceremony were|“Dich 18 enhanced by the brilliant i d listening stars. Favors Miss Emi] a b o |moon and g s Emily Pegall and Newton F.1;"yoo;ing with the theme will be Young. The bride was dressed in ?) Woe, (i esente ladies Pt sl | sresented to the 5. *:"C;‘r\::l:c's;‘ :;‘:; ;[1(;:15;0:2(1 ;;‘f"l“ Featured entertainment will con-| she ‘and her hushana. have made|ol: Of Vocal selections by Mary Etielr Tioms I Junedif for sbme time, |V o, Bernice, Waugh, Olga Faul : 1| ind Pauline Mestrezat. | A reception was held a rank ]i(:nmpb(’lfi’ residence lagt (Evt*];:n‘f;m:\ Patrons and pa(l'm;(‘ssrg for ‘Khe '3 A » 85| jance are Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.! sembling a large number of guests.|yinn Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Baretich will make|yr A B phillips, Mr. A. S, Dun- | ‘}‘i‘:”i'shg:;“‘k‘)‘{(‘f:‘f‘uc‘l‘lff_ APATmCDtS.|ham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Scott, | ° o5 employed at the Alaska Ju-|pr, and Mrs. J. F. Worley, and Com- | §oay, mine. mander and Mrs. Noble G. Ricketts | : v Rands’ seven-piece orchestra will | 1 furnish the music. | oncert to Be = 1 ¢ GRACE WEBB NOW | H | Mrs. O. Webb, the former Gru(‘ef Py # Kleinschmidt, looking just as vi- i Artists Will Be Presented at vacious as she did when she lett | % * |Juneau 12 years ago after residing lehem nght here for many years, returned Church [north aboard the Yukon and is to PV gttt visit here for sometime with her This evening at the Northern|Mmother, Mrs. Stanley Nowicka. Mrs. Light Presbyterian Church, the|Webb's ]:uz\huml was ;il.wfr‘ aboard the four-artist concert will be presented | Yukon bound for Cordova where to assembled Juneau and Douglas|h€ has a constructural job that will | residents, gathering at 8 o'clock take several months to complete. | Edith Reily Rowe, ’cellist, will be| Mrs. Webb finds Juncau so chang- | lintroduced in a number of 'cello/€d, old landmarks gone and thor- selections. John Borino, flutist, will| 0ughfares and many new buildings, | be presented, and Lola Mae Alex- that she is having a hard time con- ander, soprano, and Carol Beery|Decting up. Already many of her Davis, pianist. |oldtime friends are planning little A rtie cincst e Bl M‘w-mm for her during her visit in the church yesterday for students, |Juneau. (Sedel e u SANDY SMITH, BILL PEEL TRAVEL SOUTH | IS DELIBERATING TO SPEND HOLIDAYS| ~ CANNING CO. CASE ! The case of the Astoria and Pu- Sandy Smith and Bill Peel, Who[get Sound Canning Company have been mining at Atlin for the At Alvin AGetak. Harey /i past several months, are now in the|Eimer Beatty and Albert Inman to States where they will spend the |recover $1,500 which the four men holidays, having passed through Ju-aye said to have cbtained for sal- - FISH SALE JURY | | 23 %a yard B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. neau on the Princess Norah The two will remain in the south for about two months when they will return to Juneau for a short stay. They plan to bring mining machinery with them and will then| mon they were convicted of steal- {ing from the company traps was given to the jury at 11 o'clock this morning and the jury was still out {at 3:30 this afternoon The men were recently convicted Leading Department Store” return to Atlin in the spring toihy 4 jury of stealing fish from continue thelr work there. . .traps of the Astoria and Puget Mr. Smith is well known in Al-|Sound Company as ‘well as the Pa- T asa, nere ne nas travelea i con-|ciric Alaska Fisheries and the civi Sl (A - Copyright 1937, Hills Bros. b Great days and important events are long remembered. Unforgettable, too, is the s Peos. Coffee. Those matchless flavor of Hi who drink it will testify to that. For 59 years the unvarying goodness of Hills Bros. Coffee has been enjoyable to remem- ber, delighiful io anticipate. This is the coffee you will enjoy again and again. HILLS BROS. COFFEE nection with mining and exploring.|action was brought by the com- Mr. Peel is a former ensign aboard pany to recover the proceeds from the U.S.CG. Tallapoosa. - - 'HOLDENISFLYING | |the sale of the stolen salmon FREIGHT OUT TODAY l Alex Holden is flying freight and | supplies to the Polaris-Taku m'mc; ~ - - at Tulsequah today in the Marine throat-soothing ingredients Airways Fairchild 71. He was sched- of Vicks VapoRub. uled to bring one passenger back CKS COUG DROP with him. . BEAUTIFUL LAMPS ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE AS GIFTS and we are now showing a most complete variety of styles. The Colonial Floor Lamp without doubt the most outstanding value on the market is exceptionally elegant. Massive bronze base with eparate light, 3 - way mogul globe with large wlass reflector and unique medicated with cut-out shade. Three candles on separate switch. In all there are variations of light able. Priced at only $22.50 Among the less expen- sive floor lamps are a number of styles with 3- Hghts and large re- torg, Priced from $9.75 to $16.50 Graceful Lounge Lamps Bomewhat smaller than ix the regular floor lamp with ribhed glass bowl 19 defuse the light, Priced from $11.00 ' Bridge Lamps | yleg and sizes, Priced from $7.95 in many st BOUDOIR LAMPS with glass pottery or marble bases. Priced from Bronze Table $1.95 Lamps $5.95 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY and we will gladly put it away for Christmas Eve delivery, JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE 0. JUNEAU SKI CLUB BASKET SOCIAL TO BE HELD TONIGHT Old-fashioned and modern danc- ing to accordion music will mark the Juneau Ski Club 'basket social, this evening, when members will meet at 9 p. m. for the event in the American Legion Dugout. Already many attractive lunch-‘ eon packages have been decorated for the affair and will be auctioned off during the evening. Orrin Kim- ball is chairman of e event. - e “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson, e e 3. S s . st wWe Shhh! Just three minute: more, Mr. Cuckoo, If you had ever tasted Schilling Flavor, you'd want| a second cup, too! Schilling Coffee One for Percolator—anothet one for Drip or Glass Maker. (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinl'y, beginning at 4 p.m. Dec. T in- creasing cloudiness tonight, Saturce cloudy, probably snow; moderate to fresh easterly winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Increasing cloudiness to- night, Saturday cloudy, probably now over north portion and rain over south porti: moderate to fresh easterly winds. Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong east {and southeast winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet 4 p.m. yest'y 3001 33 80 S 3 Pt. Cldy 4 a.m. today 30.15 30 % Calm 0 Clear Noon today 30.12 32 47 S 6 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS e R TODAY Max. temp. Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Anchorage 11 -3 e o T Barrow 8 2 4 8 0 Cloudy Nome 18 6 6 6 .01 Clear Bethel 2 10 -6 -6 8 0 Clear Fairbanks 2 ~18 -18 4 K Clear | Dawson -12 -2 -12 0 % Snow | St. Paul 36 30 32 16 0 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 38 26 26 4 o8 Clear Kodiak 32 28 28 14 0 Clear | Cordova 34 30 32 0 2.08 Snow | Juneau 36 | 3 30 0 0 Clear Sitka 38 | 28 —_ - 0 | Ketchikan 38 6 30 4 0 Clear | Prince Rupert 44 | 32 38 4 0 Cloudy Edmonton 26 | 14 14 8 16 Snow Seattle 50 | 44 46 6 16 Clear | Portland 48 | 44 48 8 02 Rain /San Francisco 64 52 52 J 0 Clear |New York 38 | 26 26 20 o Clear 40 | 26 26 10 0 Clear | Washington WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY Seattle (airport), partly cloudy, temperature, 45; Blaine, cloudy, 40; | Victoria, clear, 43; Alert Bay, clear, 32; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 35; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, cloudy, 40; Prince Rupert, clear, 38; Ketchikan, cloudy, 30; Craig, clou 37; Wrangell, parily cloudy, 29; Petersburg, clear, 21; Sitka, cloudy, 30; Tenakee, cloudy; Hoonah, part- \ly cloudy; Hawk Inlet, clear; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 34; Ju- |neau, clear, 31; Skagway, cloudy, 26; Cape Hinchinbrook, snowing, 23; {St Elias, cloudy, 36; Cordova, raining and snowing, 35; Chitina, cloudy, 4; McCarthy, -10; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 8; Fairbanks, clear, -26; Hot Springs, clear, -28; Tanana, clear, -28; Nenana, clear, -20; Ruby, |clear, (ground fog), -22; Nulato, clear, -20; Kaltag, clear, -25; Unalak- |leet, clear, -14; Flat, clear, -10. Juneau, Dec. 4. — Sunrise, 8:26 a.m.; sunset, 3:14 p.m. t WEATHER OPSIS A ridge of high barometric pressure extended this morning from Seward Peninsula eastward over Canada to Hudson's Bay with a crest of 30.66 inches at Fort Norman while a trough of low barometric pres- sure reached from the north Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Alaska. The | principal center of the disturbance was reported at latitude 42 degrees |north and longitude 158 degrees west, with a pressure of 29.00 inches with a secondary center of 29.60 inches over the Gulf of Alaska not far south of Cordova. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGR!CUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER BERT'S CASH GROCERY SHOP NOW! Our store is loaded with many, many new things to make your Holiday Season a Success. CALL or PHONE los for GUARANTEED SATISFACTION '~ SCHILLING COFFEES WHEN BETTER COFFEE ISMADE SCHILLING WILL MAKE IT Extra Special SATURDAY ONLY 28(: Ib. 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