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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1939 J. W. Maxwell, Chairman of Board, | WOMAN Fl I wore a pale blue two: e tailore , | “ 147 CHAMBER oozt commere YING | MILDRED APLAND e PALACE OF DOUGLAS HOME REVISIS ALAS iss Esther - Leaving this morning on the Can- Sam A. Miller, Manager, D. N. & E. | 'I'o KOIZEBuE. 'S BRIDE HE adian Bacific . Brinceks Lou 4 ‘ AHER 20 YEARS ERS IN Walter. ] RE newlyweds will spend h in the | FROM WEA'HER George Milne, Manager, N. W. | states, during which time they plan ' | g e % § Irving T. Morgan, Vice President at San Francisco. They will return {1090 yge, Mics., ‘Guy: I OOty Northern Life Insurance Co. — . to Petersburg to make their hom e ‘l‘; ‘:f;‘t“; Is “‘(‘ml":" il “(’:(:?l‘i'::y Mrs. Irving T. Morgan H « _ during the early part of Jul : Bk S g TOWN IODAY B. . Morris, President, Galbraith Bess Cross Re'umlng fo, NEWIYwedS Leave This “me s s popular member TAKEN OVER1 Installs New Station af lived in Fairbanks 22 years ago, A4, Big Busi North | Mormi of FinARIPR Yotiirer Wet aga for | S New Jia being remembered there as Ethel e Oitver 8. Morris, seattie cmamber — BIQ BuSiness Nort [ Morning for Honey- past‘to vears has been vital <tatis- S U Ktk Taath Bennett. She plans to spend al Visilors Greefed al Dock o Commerge, . L, of Circle moon in Stafes tics ’:nullhlinu clerk in the offic i e P anatak—ieachers summer at Ruby. Thomas P. Myers, Manager, Wa- of the Territorial Dpeartment of H SIS S Oy T Isitors Lreeie terloo Register Co . | s v | B Health. Mr. Eikins, proprietor of IMOZI Authorities Seize New Code | ninbtet B e —Fete Juneau Men at Mrs. Thomas P. Myers | | After six weeks in Reno, and at| At an 8 o'clock ceremony perform- | the People’s Drug Store in P Archbishop Waitz Resi- e N R e § Mrs. W. S. Newton, Bellingham (he San Francisco Exposition, Bess|ed last evening by the Rev. John A, burg, is also well known in this city v p Installation ofs s hew U. S| eq for fis bullder Gengsgh Wilds B SO(Ifl' lun(heon Chamber of Commerce. Cross, well known business woman | Glasse in the Baranof apartments The couple were the first to be den(e in Berlin Weathes; Bureau Station s Kana- | mictasiss TRl I Rtk tained as £ Mrs. G. C. Neat of the Kotzebue Sound area trans- | of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Council, Miss | married in the new Baranof Hote ok was o RRAES Kealbthdtabtaot | s e o John W. Nordstrom, Partner, ro.eq from the Alaska today to a' Mildred Apland, sister of Mrs, Coun- (and received a beautiful gift fron ologist H. W. Douglas during (Continuea rrom Page One) Nordstrom's. PAA plane and flew to Fairbanks. ) cil and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|the hotel management BERLIN, May 30.—Nazi author-|journey aboard the - North Star,|a United States Military and Post T 2 Mrs. John W. Nord Mrs. Cross, with her husband, | Henry Apland of Arlington, Wash-| e e gk o i*ies have scized the palace of Arch- which returned to Juneau Ilast|Road. The route it follows is the on their way back to Seward. The| Miss Dorothy Nowell | John Cross, operates one of the big- | ington, became the bride of Leste 1. bishop Sigismund Waitz, Catholic ' oy, 4 | only one by which Fairbanks and veturn cruise will include visits to| Mra. G. W. Ohrner gest trading post chains in the E. EIKins, prominent Petersburg| MISS pAlMER Frimate of Germany, and removed | 1y was Douglas’ first trip “west | OUher interior points are accessible Valdez, Cordova and Sitka Mrs. Mary Pohsl [north, having eight posts, one at | business man. A1l furniture and turned the his-|or Juneaw although he has lved 2 - & ; suests of | L C. Richardson and wife. S Rainiin wiihe R B e The bride was gowned in pale blue toric building over to the black='pe . ool oo i g The Seattleites will be guests o Richard R. Robertson, Superin- Deering, where their home is, and GHifthl Hir the ciarie & R i | lEAVE 'I'ODAY o SBokiri e here many ye He stayed with The Book ALASKA, Revised and Juneau again Thursday, June 8| Agencies, Northern Assur- Others at Kotsebue, ~Shishmaref, | T 0 00 FOHLE B8 RO iried Blite Guard Troops. the North Star for the entire trip | Enlarged, Now On Sale; SL00. from 7 until 10 in the morning. stioe b | Taylor, Candle, Kiwalik, Kiana and g 000 “g('\l‘]gam’ g “Pfl‘ (;!‘:x’n' The :mnlnsl‘m’n is out of town on . Aika visiting stations at Kodiak, = The members of the goodwill par- | Mrs, Richard R. Robertson. | Selawlk. | ants, Whs dressed In 'a. chitfin gown FOR AN{HQRAGE g v”’h m‘”’l‘:l‘;’z"j:“m e ur o the Cordova, Dutch Harbor, Unalaska TREAT YOURSELF TO ty, described by McGovern as the Jargest and most representative ever to visit Alaska, are as follows | County. T. Harry Gowman, Chairman, Al-| Mrs. Willlam B. Severyns. aska Good Will Tour, Proprietor, James Shaw. | Mrs. E. M. Shelton. Mrs. W. R. Scott. William B. Severyns, Sheriff, King $18,000 investment, will pass through Juneau destined for the Cross air- Next week, a new Waco plane. an of pale yellow and wore a shoulder 1 corsage of iris and talisman roses 3 3 Mor ersisters weacinz, we.| Wellknown Juneau Teach- er Will Become Bride lines, bringing the company's num- ber of planes to three. Council wore a pastel flowered gown storage. and Atka to explain a new numeri- ' BOILED SHORT RIBS alace and a dozen workmen im-| .., code which will go into effect nediately carried out all furnish- July 1 s and loaded them into the Vans.| “'no o1a¢ 4150 made arrangements with HORSERADISH 'he furnishings will be placed in of Tomorrow for Luncheon ‘i weatner data ot squew Harbor ana | af the BARANOF Gowman Hotel. [ | The Cross' also operate a light- and in her hair were two single rosc TREL p ; W. Walter Williams, President Se- | &“}&“";:‘m‘s]l‘g:"fl:- Attorney. lerage . plant, rreigh‘l)fng over the | of vellow and pink. { g4 ““I’,’,_:'h "{’IZ;"’Lb"::Z"N‘: i '(‘,‘L':{‘:‘:m);it King Cove. i dent, Dontinental; Ino | Mrs. Arthur G. Smith Shishmaref north. reception was held in the Iris room | the palace which it is contended Birs, W.'Walter WiLIMD | Miss Virginia H. Smith The couple, who say they of the Baranof Hotel where the| Miss Alice Palmer, well known i property of the State. | (Ebslar Gls = MECIOYER: A\\'\[':,"“ Dr. Frederick Slyfield, Physician|“wouldn't live any place else” also many friends of the well known!cal music and art instructor in t The Archbishop appealed directly General Manager, Seattle Chamber | o5 ooy . |have the inevitable finger in min- couple called to wish them hap-|Juneau Public Schools, left on the to Hitler, asking him to rescind the \ of . s, Manager, Zeller-| Miss Genevieve Sprague |ing, with money in four hydraulic piness. steamer Alaska for Anchorage order but he took no action and the | o 4‘!"“‘?{5{]::“!(" bl e ki | Mrs. Tda O. Stevens. units in the Inmachuk-KOUEArok| The bridal table was centered with | WHEre she will become the bride of autnorities finally decided to move 3 Mrs. Rose Stoltz. district. a four tier wedding cake, topped A F. Ghiglione out the Primate’s possessions. Mrs. Emma Allen M. O. Anderson, President, Ander- son-Buick Co. Mrs. M. O. Anderson Miss June Anderson B. Arnelt, Manager. Ernst Mrs. E. B. Arnett Miss Myrtle A. Backinger Mrs. Patricia Benjamin, Manager, Sovereign Apartments. Arthur Bernhard, President aft Engraving Co. Mrs. Arthur Bernhard. Mrs. Kathryn Blauvelt. John Bridges and wife. Mrs. Christine Buck. Miss Eleanor Buck. James Buck Dr. James Carroll Surgeon. Mrs. James Carroll. Mrs. Pearl Carter. Art C Physician and Northwest J. W. Clise, President, Celotex Co. Mrs. Mark Colby. Tfiss Constance Corbett M rs. C. D. Cunningham. d Cunnnigham, Vice Presi- Pacific Marine Supply Co. Mrs. Edward Cunningham. A. J. Dahlgren, President, .. Dahlgren & Co. Miss B. Deyvak. Miss E. D. Doyle. W. H. Earles, Branch dent J. J. A. Earley, Vice President, Se- attle Port Commission. Mrs. J. A. Earley. P. M. Elliott and wife. Elmer C. Erickson, Manager, Dohr- mann Hotel Supply Co Elwood K. Grady, Public Relations, J. Walter Thompson Co. C. 1. Pitzgerald, Superintendent, Railway Express Agency. Floyd O. Flint, Superintendent Printing, Lowman & Hanford Co. Mrs. Floyd O. Flint. Harold Gray, Sales Manager, B((]|~| lehem Steel Co. Miss Hardis Grevstad. C. L. Haggard, President, Undertaking Co. Mrs. C. L. Haggard George Handley, Vice Metropolitan Press Mrs. George Handley. George Hattie, N. W. Manager, Yardley & Co,, Ltd. Mrs. E. C. Harris. Mrs. Viola Heck P. A. Heney, President, Pembroke Investment Co. Mrs. P. A. Heney Miss Carol Hinckley. Mrs. C. D. Hinson. Miss Lillian Hume. Cecil Hope-Gill, Commonwealth. Herbert Horrocks, Mayor, City of | Aberdeen Home Prseident, Consul, British Charles H. Howell, Vice President, | Seattle Pirst National Bank, Sea- board Branch John Isaacson, President, Isaac- son Tron Works. Mrs. T. E. Jones. Mrs. C. A. Kindtner. Miss Jane Knight. Mrs. Minnie Kottke. Mrs. Gertrude Lafranz, Miss Joyce Lamb. X M. H. Lipman, ornia Ink Co. Mrs. M. H. Lipman Mrs. Henry Lochow. Henry Magdal, President, Picture Frame Co, Mrs. Henry Magdal Angus Malloy, Proprietor, Malloy Manor. Mrs. Angus Malloy. Miss Harriet Malstrom Mrs. May Marley D. E. Marriott, President, Marriott Motors. Mrs. D. E. Marriott Fowler W. Martin, Vice President, Pacific National Bank Managér, Cali- Pacific Frank McCaffrey, President, Acme | ‘| Lomen is enthusiastic over a] Press, Carl H. Mengedoht, Mengedoht Market. Mrs, Carl H, Mengedoht Proprietor, Manager, | Ross Federal Research Corporation. | Mrs. Zerby Strong. Clyde W. Sumerville, Vice Presi- dent Treasurer, Seattle Steel Co. | Mrs, Clyde W. Sumerville. H Ross A. Sweet, Manager, General| Motors Truck Corporation Roy F. Taylor, Vice President, Se- attle Trust and Savings Bank. Mrs. Roy F. Taylor Flavel Temple. Capt. George Townsend, Executive Officer, Alaska Communications Service. Miss Dolly Tennant. Stuart G. Thompson, President,| ‘Thompson-Elwell Co. Mrs, Stuart G. Thompson. Walter J. Ward, Vice President, Washington Mutual Savings Bank. Arnold Wark, Sales Manager, Se- | attle Brewing and Malting Co. | Mrs. Arnold Wark. | Mrs. M. Watson, | Mrs. Ruth Wertley. { A. 8. Whiting, Proprietor, Green- wood Bowling Alleys. Mrs. A. S. Whiting. Miss Cecelia Wolkens. 1 Miss Carolyn Wolters. ! Mrs. Helen Woods. | John Woods. {left yesterday on the steamer Prettiest venture of all the Cross activities, is the fox farm where white Arctic foxes have been reared along with blues. The Arctic farm is one of the very few in existence today, and Mrs. Cross said they have “about 100" of the animals, |taken from the ice floes. After her six weeks Outside, and with summer activity opening up, Mrs, Cross is in a hurry to get back ;and will not return to the pale of street cars until late next fall. - MISS HARPOLE TO V! Leaving on the steamer Yukon, | Miss Edna Harpole, science teacher in the Juneau High School, will visit relatives in eastern Washing- ton. Later she plans to drive down the coast with her father to view the Golden Gate Exposition at San Francisco. - e MISS LONG IS SOUTH History teacher for the Juneau High Scheol, Miss Katherine Long, Yu- kon. She plans to visit in Washing- ton and may a Guy C. Worthley, Supervisor of goic V. ‘atbend ‘one. of the Agents, John A. Whalley & Co. el &) Charles Wygard. | H. H. Zietz and wife | DR. STEVE SAYS J. J. Zimmerman, Frederick &/ Comfortable feet are the key to Nelson, happiness.” Valentine Building Miss Edith Zimmerman. Ll adv. FORTY -EIGHT ARRIVE WITH 5. 5. ALASKA i The steamer Alaska brought in 48 passengers this morning from Seat- | Itle and way ports, sailing at 10:30 {for the Westward with 17 from| this city. | From Seattle passengers were | Thelma Bodding, Clara Brook, Bcltv‘ Brown, Hosea Compton, E. L. Car-, ter, Mrs. E. L. Carter, Mrs. Williel Cline, Mrs. Bess Cross, Cecil Driscoll, | L. C. Earl, J. M. Elmer, Esther Fer- |son, Arthur Forbes, Roy Gillespie, | Mrs. R. Gillespie, L. J. Griffin, Mrs F. W. Jones, Olive Jones, Charles | Jerabick, Mrs. C. Jerabick, M. Jor- gensen, I. Joleman, W. W. Knox, Palmer Knutson, Herman Krutz, | Lawrence Kaiser, W. Klocke, A. J. yLomen, Dick Lands, A. Mason, Cnr-J lolyn McGuire, Mrs, V. Marton, C.| J. Newlin, Newton Parks, Norman Rolando, D. Stephenson, George | Sceaberg, Janet B. Whitenack, T. A.| Walter, William E. Sullivan, E. Mal- lin, E. Snyder, M. K. Johnson. From Southeast Alaska porLfi—J‘ Meliquist, H. A. Gauer, A. C. Black, ' C. McConnell, B. Brush Sailing were as follows: For Seward—Vivian Smith, Alrred Bernard, D. C. Pastor, H. Stone- braker, C. D. Irwin, Glenn Gillette, | ’P(-‘Ikl' Metsola, R. Adams, Gus | Adams, Wesley Jones. | | For Yakutat—Peter Dick, Dave Willard, David Graham, Peter Louie, | Daisy Cabo. | For Valdez—C. E. Gordon, C. F. Vassar. > LOMEN EN ROUTE TO NOME BY PAA Alfred Lomen, prominent Nome business man, arrived in Juneau on the steamer Aleutian this morning | and flew to Fairbanks with PAA on | his way back to Nome for the sum-| mer. “steady growth” in Nome and hape~ I ful that promise of large scale qu.nz operations at BIuff will materialige, e The Book ALASKA, Revised and l'nlargfd. Now On Sale; $1.00. TO ALL AUTO OWNERS: Garag ators beginning JUNE Ist, to remain open on SUNDAYS and HOLT DAYS—only during the hours: 9A.M.to 1:00 P. M. Signed: JUNEAU GARAGE OWNERS CONNORS MOTOR CO. ECONOMY GARAGE RICE& AHLERS C0- formed in that city > o - with a white bell, tipped to reveal a tiny bride and groom. Tall white °fJune 2 ey 57 MISS PARROTT LEAV o tapers, offset by silver bells, and| 7The Rev. Warten Fens, of Sew- == t huge bouquets of wild flowers and |y * 0 "0 Be T Miss Helen Parrott, seventh grade PHONE 411 tulips completed the beautiful scene. | 1 by okt by et 4 b gl Hostesses during the reception " M€ WIS FHenk Swarks fonne Attt St CO NNO RS MOTOB COMPANY nouts:liiolided: Mrs, Ry B, Robiert-| 'V 0L viteau. Will attend the coupe. | or 0 @ son, Mrs. Helen Bender, Mrs. H. L.| .7~ il . to the MoK 3 4 Prulkner, Mrs. O, O, Carter, Ms, J, | 311 BT00m Wb £0 to the Mcicine F. ‘Mullen, Mrs. I. Goldsteln, Mry, | AERES ZO08 108 00 SEEMEE B Mary McNaughton, Mrs. G. F. Alex- FI’\;,im',‘_l"u‘_v [!‘\"‘A’ 3 “}, o ander, Miss Enid Kahn and Miss 1o ool 100 g i - ety mission. A Previous to her depart Those assisting during the evening paimer was feted by were: Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mrs. W. | friends in this city. who w P. Blanton, Mrs. Esther Metz2ar, weil-wishers to bid her goodbye at Ms. Jack Jeffrey, Miss Louise Kem- ghe dock. 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