The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1939, Page 8

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LOCAL GIRL - IN TOILS OF LAW-DOUBLE Deputy Seeks Negress on One Charge, Lafer Files Another y Silvers, about 30, Negress something about what ger 1 ;the same. case is Joaquin A. Cabo, about 32, Filipino. He is also held Silvers are married, but not to each other, the eomplaint states. ——i FORESTER DUE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1939. |BOARD ELECTED FROM SKAGWAY | The Forest Service launch For- ester is due back in Juneau tonight from Skagway with three Federal | officials. Oliver T. Edward, Fores Service biologist, is returning afte planting trout eggs in Dewey Lake. , Carol Erskine, clerk in the Distirct Ranger's office is returning from | § leave. Dr. George Dale of the Office of Indian Affairs is also a passen- .o PROUD PARENTS A baby girl was born yesterday afternoon at St. Ann's Hospital to ety Retired for Duration of the in lieu of $250 bail. Cabo and Mrs. | i o War ! | :Radio-Sonde Work Is Ex-| BY CHAMBER AT SESSION TODAY | plained by Weather ‘ Bureau Assistant ' varkey DinfiérA&dsw Colorful Climax fo | Lutherapfesfivali Climaxed by the turkey dinner| held last evening at the Lutheran Church, the bazaar was acclaimed a success by all who attended the| festivities of the past two days. | { | An Executive Board consisting of Horace Adams, Charles D. Beale, Charles W. Carwer, George W. Fol- ta, Wellman Holbrook, Dr. M. J Whittier and Keith Wildes was elected today by the Juneau Cham- e to serve in 1940. to the board is places Tom Dyer, Over 200 persons dined at last evening’s affair which was held between 1 and 7 o'clock. Mrs. John | Newman was in charge of the| | kitchen for the dinner and the din- | ing “‘room was supe. sed by Mrs. W. A. Rasmuss t | tractively decoratec | slon with tapers in rgreen I ers and individual ski scenes. The “Scandinavian Tea” held _EDANCE affairs held in Juneau during the past year. Very successful was the fancy work sale, all pieces having been . made by members of the aid. One of the last sewing gatherings of the group was held at the home of Mrs. A. P. Lagergren, when 35 | members were present for the af- ternoon. e Today’s News Today—Empire. ' SHRINE b @ (Invitational) during the first afternoon was well ' attended and was probably one of i unable to serve next year. Theodore Kleinsasser of .| Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Quinto. s in which - - - the found her, she with another The 5 $250 with ON VACATION William M. Meals, Chief Account- ant for the Unemployment Compen- sation Commission here, is on his way to the States on leave NN\ S nAY Broox . 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ROYAL CAFE love you forever! this grandest gift success possible. there is plenty of peace and elbow room. COMPLETE OUTFITTER HPPEPPEESIEISIRIH RIS BB I IS Presenting MISS LINDBERG, WILLIAM NEIMI MARRIED HERE A double 1:ng wedding mony was performed by candle- light last evening at 6:30 o'clock in the parsonage of Resurrection Lutheran Church when Miss Ba bara Jane Lindberg became I bride of Mr. William Niemi. The Rev. John L. Cauble officiated cere- Given in marriage by Mr. Carl E. Aschenbrenner, the bride was lovely in a wedding gown of white chiffon and a corsage of orchids and white narcissis. Her only attendant, Mrs. George Alfors, was charming in aqua blue with a shoulder corsage of deep LT IO SO T IO ST T T ST S T S R P T S T Y aw shucks.....shoot the works give Him a SUIT! @ IVE him the one gift that inspires poise, pleasure and pride and watch the package produce a fourteen carat grin when he opens it Christmas morning . .. Lady, he'l Long after the gadgets are gone and the doodads are done, the gift of a suit will still be giving service and the man in your life will be thanking you every time he wears it. Get the family in a huddle and combine your resources to make We can help you with the size, style and pattern and we won't let him wear it if doesn't fit. Alierations, of course, can be made when convenient to him. And do come in while FRED HENNING Where Women Like To Shop the Annual Music by WES BARRETT and the ORIGINAL ROYAL ALASKANS m her New York pier to a berth in Staten | | Line’s Normandie and the British Quees ' | rose carnations. Mr. best man for the g Following the ser supper and reception w the Willoughby Avenu the newlyweds where ( called to wish them happiness. The Lride’'s table was centered with a th wedding cake topped with a tiny bride and groom. As- sisting during the evening were Mrs. E. E. Robertson ana Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner. The brice is the daughier of Mr. harles A. Lindberg of Olympia, ington, and is a recent ar- 7al in Juneau Mr. Niemi is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Aschen- brenner of this city, and is owner| of the Sanitary Plumbing Shop| here, located on Willoughby Ave-| nue. Alfors was m. a buffet held at home of -tier U. S. Weather Bureau was the speaker at today's meeting, plaining the rad nde observa- tions being taken : since Sep- tember 1. Carl R and John Keyser of the Bureau were present also - ex- | - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. | the most unique i5% Canadian Discount B. M. Benrends Bank first National Bank adv. Look Your BEST for Holiday Fun! r friends f| The ROYAL It's smart to be thrifty when you plan for beauty service. And at the ROYAL BEAUTY SALON you can not only be thrifty but you can choose the hair style that suits you best for the coming holidays. 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