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FOREST SERVICE WILL RESTORE - TOTEM POLES . - Dec. 14 Juneau NEW YORK min Can | erican Light and Powe ) the sea A Sl A 35 Bethlehem Steel 75 v don't se > Tave gone down lighted tapers. Assisting during the 3 I'F { Tell Of GoniENWeAItH AL e 1% o evening were members of the Ep-| Reglona orester 1elis . Curtiss Wright 7 Motors How many men have been W 4 g e ey H o w SHE “ 0 P E s Program fo Be Carried | 5ot the ‘Eataiion ar b een D L e o | Ay ki 4 2 are’ ., board Dr. Howe Vance's boat.} Ke 43 New York Cen- ost has not been verified. The “Katrink e bride arrived on 0U1 at Wfange" 3 T‘ f\‘x“ “mlL NavY Bombers and She”‘ e b \, \' x 1 i i }’i‘:‘,“ the Mount McKinley yesterday after- . . . Stores Southe a- i " v Bt Al v o A Frees BEU 187, United States Steel 66 Simmons ""Bemb ressage t the impres- Ryl W b el Bl i Pound M 'h F d | sion none lost from the to his headquarters f i | A en wi 00 vrecked SS 0 S E S \thh_\”;n\:vmw It was understood by the ne M' w L T‘-AD I Christ trip to Wrangell in connection i DOW, JONES AVERAG - 1at one man had been 15 Lhrist- e restoratiol gram e : (Conunuec rrom Page Gne) ad beer S G the ‘totem pole restoration progr The following are today's Dow rd at 2 oclock Monda BRIDE LAST NIGHT s scussed the |Jones aver industrials 151.83, by, with surf “heavier than Mon- r but made the beac e- OF MR VUKOVI(H bkt S < 1 org :'.‘/‘«‘!mz 30.89, lities 22.13 1 according to Sin 3t AT wl he was later joined* by o 1RrLE\: SIIPPERS T - Graham | others, getting ashore by lifeboa sy | , that What Is Dropped > > Miss Selma Wolstead, of North 1n alluring evening shoe—an exc The list of food and Dakota, who arrive on the b SIEPS TAKEN pped the survivors fror MHHODIST (HUR(H |S teamer Mount McKinley, became j stree ation. IF YOU ONLY Wo W ing CCC Air Transport plane is ¢ y the bride of Steve Vukovich, well| KNEW — yiu'd find /ybur' foifts . S 8 > ten arpaulins known Juneau clothing salesman, at jéet. Both whites and natives will be ix pair of shoepacks, 18 pair of| A ceremony [ orme t evening ¥ beauties in House Slip- dliployed, he said wool socks, twelve wool caps, twelve (EQEMONY lASI N'G}fl' by U States Comm 1er Fel- < ; ..'“" addition to the restorir wool blazers, 12 pairs of wool pant “81 1% Gray, at his home in Douglas. r Purses, Hosiery, Shoes and e il ¢ f . s, mat The bride wore a gown of tiel Bitting of between 8 and two flashl candles, mat S gt = “‘l“("u i ’\b‘\'\“ ey | bacon, corn beef, corn beef has Before an altar banked with w blue with matching hat, and wine | Luggage displayed at Le oles 0 scattere 4 H e 2 ‘ A 1y 1 un randlelig ere. rie: 1 ag o Wkangell, we hope to Test Fishermen, Bureau Offic-|piot ‘bread. 10 toaves of bakers chrssanthemums. a candlelight cere- ries, and a_corsage of white | ffnous old community house ial erting i i bread, a five-pound 10af of cheese,|™onY pmlw'n;w“(\' 8 clock Mrs. Elsie Blythe he ‘ i 3 2 P’ last evening in the Methodist Church ' only attendant, was attractive in a f Shak hich nd: [ C n S - aisins, chocolate bai coffe Ast evening in the U ety il Hiareot ials Lonierring In Jea s, e aad. two.jare DY the Rev. G. Edward Knight, for|brown afternoon dress, with rust | DEVL'N,S oo, It is a 1 {fisent wbeci- ”e on Regulahons of ., M ther M. Eastberg, of Seattle, accessories and a corsage of roses.| f Indian arc re I Sadition. a chart of the sur-|Washington, and Burns McCoskrie, Stanley Sunde acted as best man | hc officia] said restoration Of SEATTLE, Dec. 14—Delegates of [rounding area wa e in ome|Of this city, and formerly of for the groom i @& comunity house “depends On {ne Alaska Purse Seiners conferred boot attle Mr. Vukovich and his bride ar : e iy SO Alaskd Bur s g A iR . .. | The bride was in a gown ofs-plum, ma their home in this city #e ability of the people of Wran Commissioner Frank T. Bell| Simmons said “several men"” ran with sil accessories at 418 East Street R e Rl e R e e ek 2 GIFT HOSIERY depate it to the Pederal GOVErN- yoqav’ioing a permanent advisory [Shift camp when the supplies were = Wegeerngteatl- AR b today, ur a advisory | I inths. Present for th “mor BACK IN JUNEAU i Mnt, as there are a number Of pooyq of fish to work with|dropped, but he could not tell ex-| were members of the E m,f“ s men on your Christmas list will adore their et 5 ]7“;.\":‘»‘ it ia. o] o dbushit il o fubire vegu- |actly: the Himper ah BULHVOIE League, of which Mr. McCroskrie Mrs. Josie White, assistant in the my woman you know what she wants I contr 'm" ].“. Kx‘l vt ¥ Jations for the salmon industry 2 .‘\whnrf-—ll(ul\'\ Seas a member. and Mrs. and Mrs, N.| Alaska Museum, returned on the Nine chances out of ten she'll answer e the communit Rl us 5|3 Jonn AsTediand, Fetersblirg, anc | S EALItion, - oS sin _Wooden| e, and Mrs. A. Riendeau, rel Mount McKinley from her vacation H#seum for Indian antiques, he said. | 5o o B U Wrangsll, gaid OUAD, T SIE i S M sveral weeks spent principally in % s S Bell received the propc favor- |heavy seas late Sunday night at| The wedding march was played by California 1N 99 ¢ ably. Hadland said an effort would - b 0c "'gs [ ] be made to work out a more satis factory fishing season in Southeast Alaska | Alaska Agent L. G. Wingard of the Bureau sails aboard the Brant MISS HILDEBRANDT, $COTT FORD WEDDED tomorrow, planning calls at Pet- ¢ - land as the fishermen’s r Washington Girl -» S Of interest to friends in Juneau comes news of the marriage of Miss Mary Hildebrandt, of Seattle, Wash tb Scott Ford, son of Mrs. A. R. Mc- Connell, nee Nina Jorgenson of this city, and nephew of Mrs. J. W. Liev- efs,“of Juneau, and graduate of the Ipeal High School. SECOND MASORIC ANNUAL ROLL CALL HELD ON MONDAY members of Mt. Juneau The wedding was performed in Lodge and visiting Masons on Gas- Seattle last Saturday, and following tineau Channel g red in the the mony the couple motored M ¢ Temple Monday evening to Kelly Field, Texas, where they to celebrate the Second Annual Roll | are visiting with the groom’s moth- Call of Mt. Juneau Lodge. A din-| er, Mrs. McConnell ner prepared by Mrs. herine Mr. Ford left Juneau a few months Hooker was served at 6:15 o'clock. ago to reenter the University of after which the regular communi- w 1gton. and will make his home ' cation was held o this city, returning here with his young bride in January. Out of & 1y membership of appros 140 members eith 50, S Y were present in person or MRS CONN vlSl'I'S their name by letter or te . the most distant member being| Ernest G. Smith, who now resides | tory letters were also received from A all chair offices of the Grand| Mrs. Chester I. Conn, of Port- Lodge of Washington and Al lgnd, Ore. arrived in Juneau on as well as a letter from the Ma- the steamer Mount McKinley, and sonic Lodge at Petersburg and one| i§ visiting with her brother, John W. Jones, of the Juneau-Young Hardware Company. Mrs. Conn will spend Christmas in this city, planning to return to from Ed Lokken of Peter: trict Deputy of the Grand Master. After the lodge meeting ad- journed, dessert to the dinner was served in the dining room where hér homé in Portland after the Past Master Stabler acted asToast- helidays. raster and when several Past Mas- 1 - -> oo ters of the lodge gave reminiscent #North Carolina pared a total of $85,565346 from its bonded debt | during the 11 years from 1927 to 1938, talks of the activities of the lodge during their year of mastership. 5 - Today’s News Today. ~Empire. D ANCE SATURDAY DECEMBER17 . . . By the Juneau Ladies’ Auxiliary UNION HALL Dancing Starts at 9:30 to LILLIAN UGGEN'S ORCHESTRA All White People Welcome TURKEY DOOR PRIZE ADMISSION: Gentlemen $1.00 SOMETHING FOR NOTHING " “"We'll make you a present of the minimum down-payment on any KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR sve have in stock purchased between now and Christmas. lPaymems on balance as low as $5.50 per month starting January 25, 1939. This includes a 5-year warranty. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets—————PHONE 34 urg, Dis- | [ 5 |Sea Otter Creek and the aida has been standing by s Monday afternoon, unable to a to the beach to take PLANES DROP SUPPLIES TO today's triy retty wa, Thi LOUNGING ROBES Hundreds of Neckties SLIPPERS Stripes, checks, SWEATERS plaids, solids, PAJAMAS geometrics and all the rest JEWELRY ACCESSORIES LUGGAGE $l-nu BILL FOLDS others $1.50 to $2.50 The Store for Men and For Women Who Shop FRED I \ce the ceremony MEN LIKE USEFUL GIFTS store is full of them!? Bonesteel, and during A. J. Buckingham sang “Until You Came.” Following the service reception was held in the pa of the church, where a bridal cake « centered a table decorated with white chrysanthemums, off set by | Miss Edith t a wedding rsonage IF YOU ONLY KNEW Particularly beautifully dull and sheer full fashioned with fine, narrow, even sear reinforced heel These are all that and r | Twelve shades Sizes 8 to 10%. $1.00 Day Time and Evening BAGS Roomy hand bags with zipper compartments, with bright metal ornaments, black and brown de, also blue, bl and bre ather. $1.95 and $2.95 nd t elect from. Lovely evening bags in gold, silver and irridescent sequin— also black velvet with rhine- S Y HOUSE SLIPPERS PR/ - wine, blue, pink, satin, creps and kid. Open es, open shanks, furtrimmed with Dutch boy, -8 i na boy and spool heels. The seuson's latest | ations at e $1.95 and $2.95 wl : | = 1 , Daniel Green's . Leisure time footwear. The unforgetable remem- | brance. These are really the practical gifts that are g ! at the same time, brushed with the magic charm of | lasting beauty. A collection of several patterns 3 | awaits you. DANIEL GREENS are gifts that will be ot | friendly reminders of your friendship and affection ! for days to come. 4 A $5.95 $3.95 §4.95 SHIRTS SOCKS GLOVES SHOES SHOES SHOES HANDKERCHIE! MUFFLERS 3 Shoes for the Whole I"amily SUSPENDERS A very practical and at the same time a very acept- BELTS able gift is a pair of shoes for mglher. dad, sister or brother. Come in and let DEVLIN'S play Santa Claus to their feet. Paris Fashions, the shoe of the year. Put your best foot forward before and after Christmas. For ladies, the platform soles will put sparkle in the eye and spring in the step. MS DEVLIN’S YOUR PURCHASES GIFT WRAPPED for Men 'SEE DOR WINDOWS