The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 21, 1938, Page 8

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MISS JOHNSON BECOMES BRIDE OF MR, HENNING Ceremony Is Performed al Home of Groom’s Father Last Evening THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938. ge to the ‘n' T‘n’ ({( ; ”»” cording to a me: t i Es ARD F H ‘ SChOOI Expels Odlva’ 13 yovernor. In the meantime, the feet in length, has a beam of | Chief Executive had radioed Ad-|57 feet and a mean draught of 17 PABK AHEAD UF e e ——— inviting the British | feet. She has a speed of 32.25 knots al officer and his ship to Ju-| per hour and a radius of action of iy Bristol Bay Already Near- neau before leaving Alaska waters.| 10,000 miles at 14 knots per hour. Whether she will make the trip In fighting equipment, the York ing 1,500,000 Cases, Figures Reveal of 600 officers and men, is Meyrick, as not yet been ascertained. carries 6 8-inch 50 caliber guns; The York, now at Wrangell, is a| four 4-inch, anti-aircraft; four heavy British cruiser with a stan-| 3-pounders; 14 smaller guns; s dard displacement of 8,250 tons. She | 21-inch torpedo tubes and one ai was designed by Sir William Beery | craft with catapult. and w laid down at Palmers Y: s e at Jarrow in May, 1927, and com-| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN pleted in 1930, the first attempt on I will not be responsible for any bills incurred by Mrs. Oscar Ueland the part of the naval treaty powers from this date on. July 21, 1938 OSCAR UELAND to break away type of cruiser. from the 10.00-ton | She carries a com- adv. The Westward fishing = distric head of the 1937 pdck figure nd with the heavy run of red salmen now reported in Bristol Bay w flowers last evening f ding of Miss Grace Johnson, dau 4 ' ter of Mrs E. Johnsen of Que is expected to go consider k,. ( -k ’ ! Anne Hill, Seattle, and Robert Her ¢ on, acc srowing i opu flrlt Y ning, son of Mr. Arthur W ni f sased by the I | < i d of this city. The Rev. John L. C Fi today. The South | At T 1 ad - th 2 is still behind I | Jovely bride was charmin A0 : ; : 4 year Agent L. G. Wir | a powder-blue chiffon gown reported and he anticipates aror | ‘Ilh ROYA! B t s l i wore a pink gladiole in her h: six million cases for the Te )y | e £ | /fia“ a on ] and a corsage of gladiolus on her A 2 whole with Bristol Bay coir | gown. Her only piece of jewel: ; : i) R ok a million and {hree quarters 152%d shroet ihhe’ Beatty was a string of pearls, a gift of a Pack report for the Westward 115-2nd street. The beauty | friend of the family districts through July 16 and com | service is more than depend- W. E. Gerwels, her only at- jarative pack for same time last | \ ; ; \dant, wore a powder-blue chif ason fc 2 | able — — and the prices :(m with 8 :wmu blue sash Chiznik Kines 52: Mirabelle Muller, 13, was expelled from St. Maur’s convent school at ' | f ), sy Al it o R a0 chams. 2,851 fotal 2. Weybridge, England, because she affected this pose and costume in the are right! a3k Hadint: e it il dington charity fete. She won the Lady Godiva part after taking first T . g coln ol wrize in & Venus figure competition. Her parents gave her permissior | e S B despite the school’s threat of expulsion. | Telephone 723 he wedding was attendec 33.824; gs. 1542; | small circle of intimate friends of chums, 59,749; coho | the couple. 146,666; last n, 268,893 4 | PRIBSIRSPE e & O T e A A reception followed the cere Alaska Peninsula (north l Q PSRRI N ST mony. from 8:30 to 10 o'clock, with 4 Reds, 44,063; kings, 1,018 mfl" a es er | RIS Ty ST Ry Mrs. Bud Carmichael, and Mrs, Ro- CABINET NEWLYWEDS, Secretary of Interior Har- total, 47.373; last yi | Neit Devlin, presiding over old Ickes and his bride, the former Jane Dahlman of Milwaukee, Inlet—Reds, 17.575; kir | ANN EARLY BARR—Owner-Operator. T nse in garden of their 250-acre “Headwater Farm” near Olney, e e l | ARSI, VI WM con et ‘Mrs. Jekes is going to be a farmer’s wife,” said the secrefary. pin 608; ‘BHYms, 7.8 EVENINGS a three-tier wedding cake. - a surprise wedding in Dublin, the couple honeymooned in | cOhos, 12,290; total, 59.344; last yea ‘ tall green lighted tapers flanked the E._ d and on the continent. Mr. Ickes is 64; his red-haired | 51965 couple called during the reception % | Resurrection Bay) — Reds, NG T e S hours. kings, 103;, pinks, 16,108; chums, 8 at 105 BalobE v ith X W/ F I D I N (; at the reception wa 0, Past Rege ing part in the |59; cohos, 1,602; total, 31,611 booked for the following Vi V] bride, Miss Louise Gerwels, sister Ul McKinnon; Senior Regent. Anna|" Copper River (finaD—Reds, 6i- o o o= ?‘lilf.l;-n!\.} : '“;““‘““’r Governor Sends Invitation r or, and ) B g: Junior Regent, Elizabeth |270: kings, 2.525; tota 95. 1a.p Jobn Schioss, Chichagof: ) an T : 5 it fi Bodding: Junlor egent, Elizabeth| 210; kings 25%; (ofal, 60755; 101 1y iingion. Dan Ludingion, 35, and to British Admiral to | We Weld Everything But the Break of Day 2 il Betagathy e vl i WL S an Bradley for Hirst R e by plane for Atlin, B. C., on a brief urer, Anna Pastl; Guide, Anna Rod- | kings, 4,722; chums, 42,347; coh s Bt il il Bring PP Day and Night Service honeymoon enburg; Assistant Guide, Gertie Ol- | 270; total, 1,371,117; last year, 986.- A ,-- " Unfavorable weather at Wran- The bride was graduated from yge evening, the Past Regents Seni Argu h Daniels; Sen- | 453 3 N SRR gell morning caused cancella- the University of Washington In L. . horse of the meeting of |2 biein | < Eoniak-=Reds, 7,007 s, 164 b tion of the flight today of a plane Rlce 8 Ahlel‘s co.-Phone 34 June. She ‘is wellknown in art s B kel In of the refreshments | pinks, 6,049; chums, 16,739, coh regular meeting of the Odd|from the HMS. York to Juneau circles at the University, and was the Women of the Moose in the anq entertainment were Elizabeth |90; total, 70,099; last year, 218.686. po ™ i b held tonight at 8 to extend the respects of Admiral Third and Franklin Streets President of the Lambda Rho, art Odd Fellows' Hall at which time Bender, Anna Bodding, Odelia Light,| Totals — Reds, 1558,559 cases; :-w-k’ in the I. O, O, F }i'\ll' sirlx\;»v' Meyrich ‘“‘ Gov.. TaMn. W sorority in 1937. Mrs. Henning, Who gifts were presented to Leonna Mc- Leonna McKinnon, Hattie Peter- |kings, 22,804; pinks, 81,529; chum 2 P E was accompanied here by her 1 and Gertie Olsen for their man, Reischl, Anna Roden- | 140,432; cohos. total, 1.818,- mother, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, has been services to the lodge as former Sen- burg, Sands, and Lavinia | 987; last year, 1,73 e e L L LT LR T PR PR E T T the houze guest of the groom's jor Regent and Recorder, respect- Starr. - ->->o father, Mr. Arthur Henning, since ively - HIK 20 MIL FOR S15 A her arrival in this city during the Following a talk which was given LEAVE FOR CANNERY 3 NEWLAND, N. C—Frank Johes, Tyler and John '\lxtmdh,a ar-old Beech Mountain farm- University of Washington, was Mooseheart, a r ty for children left t evening on the Estebeth|en arose at 5 am. and walked 20 prominent in journalistic Work, of bereaved mem of the Moose for the Excursion Inlet cannery | miles to get his $15 agricultural ad- athletics, and varsity basketball peing supported by the Loyal Order where they will be employed for | justment program check from the both at the University and at the o} Moose and the Women of the the remainder of the fishing season. | county farm agent's office here. He University of Alaska, at Fairbanks, npoose, bridge, W oo { planned to return home afoot the which he attended previous to his were played. and refreshments were lH ht out of 100 men are color | same day, but the county agent schooling in Washington. He was geryeq hy the Past Regents. ind, and five out of 100 women. ghve him a Jift also a member of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalistic fraternity. Mr. Henning is on the reportorial staff of The Daily Alaska Empire. Following their honeymoon, the young couple plan to make their home at the recently purchased Joe Campbell residence on the Road. early part of this month. by Miss Deborah Pi Mr. Henning, graduate of the of the Child Welf 1z, supervisor Service, on Jaspei T 333d3300d3000000d3dddsddddssddsiidn 2R3 AAERARARERERARRARRRIRRIIRREAARBREDABRS GEORGE BROTHERS —LIQUOR STORE— OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! AMERICA’S FOURMOST WHISKIES BOTTLED IN BOND OLD GRAND-DAD -——— @3 B OLD TAYLOR —— $3.55 OLD OVERHOL :: $3.25 MOUNT VERNON ——— §3 45 OLD FORRESTER — —$3.55 Bottled in Bond Quart 33.3 5 SUNNYBROOK — Botiled in Bond Bottled in Bond —— Quart ¥ 3,90 WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DAY Finest Display of FRUITS and VEGETABLES in ALASKA DEVILED MEAT SUGAR MATCHE> 28 | Bbe 5 22¢ CARTON OF 6 PKGS. : 10-POUND BAG LIBBY'S {BUY FROM US AND BANK 7 CANS § PURE CANE - e, Baseball Tonight With a break in the rain seem- ingly arrived, the Elks and Douglas ball teams of the Gastineau Chan- nel league are set to take the field at Firemen's Park this evening at 6:30 o'clock for their twice-posi- poned seven-inning contest. 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