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MARRIAGE LICENSES HERE TOTAL 131 DURING YEAR Marriage licenses during 1941 in Juneau by | Commissior Felix 131, he has sued are Darvin Hoel and Olga Nitschke. and Maxwell Dunlap N Claire Ruth Crandell Licenses is- | hllo\\ 1 Darrald Wilson and Jane January | chard Vickery William Leo Bills George William Kelly Amelia Brown eito Frances Gaynor. Will Fred Matthews Phyllis Lo'me Seavers Antonio Martinelli F. McCloskey John Franklin > Fitzgerald nard P. Peterson Prewitt Henry Malarz Voie Winston Joseph Ralls and Jmn\l* Jacobs. Albert S. Burrell and Daisy Ha- zel Brown. Harry T. Mullen and Marjorie A, Birch. xander S. Heydek Veria Murphy February | son Alva James Kelly and Elsie Neva| William Fred Hammer | Pearl Gibbs Simon Ring Meacham and Helen Erling Berg Onsoien Marie Beistline. dred Zelene Maxson. Lee Eugene Linck and Alaék:11 Alan Eugene Wicks and Dolol.h_, Stewart Mocedy. | Nelle Gleysteen. Howard Lindahl Case and Mar-| garet Anita McFadden |tle Alice Morgan Loren G. McNeil and Lols De-| Theodor Weltzien Nelle Wittmeyer. | Jessie Fraser Verne Adelbert Beulah x\ugusl Sund | Emilio A. Galao Hugh J.| Witherspoon Polson { Joseph John samuel W | Irene Powers. penter t Melvin Adolph Bloom, Woodrow Wilson Bradley and|Mary Annie Perich. ‘Waunetta Marie Markeng Robert E. Shelley and Coughrean Gr Blan- and Lor- l)u:'.\l and and | Gordon George and Margaret | and Baggen Hansen July Percy Edward Reynolds and Har- riette B. Shanmahan Dick M. Hotch and Virginia Marie Johnson Biddlecome and and Lillian' | R and Adeline ouise Jones Peyton Combes Ramer and Ber- \ ha M. Krentz. Herbert Knudson and Grace Es- telle Naghel Harlyn Virgil Wilkinson Betty Jean DeCamp. and and Eliza-| beth Gath Mack An(l Lee and B. Polson and Alice Hill and Marjorie M Jr. and Lazzette ‘ | Wikum. March Jackson and | Bacho Kinney. Royal Mumford Shepard Harlove Henry Fortier and Grace |Helen Gilberta Clark. Ingle. Vincent ~ Eugene Archie. Wiley Stewart and Dollic' Gloria Edith White. Kaufmann Leo Houston and Rosie Miller. Eugene Gerald Nelson and Grace Louise | Georgia Giberson. Carl Lehto and Tilda Salo. Jimmy J. Fox and Sally Jack | Malcolm Arnold Moe and Lenora Brown George Frederick Warning Ada Arluen Armson Scptember Lawrence Walker Lucile May DeVere April Harvey R. Lowe and Levine. William Liewellyn Robert Willis Edwin Wright George Willis Edwards and zabeth Jackson Levi William sther Lewis William John Pege Scott George W. Bryson Dobson. Nels Redling and Valerie | Pearce. Austin | | and Margaret and Jacobsen and Eloisec, Eli- | | jorie Nell | inore Eileen Jahnke C.| Lester Roberts and Harriet Faw- cett, Idabelle| Autil J. Pentiinen and Hannah | Katainen. Willis Wilbert Thorp and James Leslie Aubert and Maxine |Anita Wood. Jacobs | John Louis Bieker James Brooks Hanford and June|Jackson Guino. Beatrice Mitchell. | Edwad C. Brekhus and Bertha Guy Salisbury Prince and Mar-|F. Slaughter. Jorie Ellis Wakeman. | Rulon Eugene Waiscn Martin J. Rian and Julia L. Moi. | stance Margaret Hollis Bugene Edward Butts and Alice, John Wesley Secrest and Nancy Anpa Clark. Stuart ‘North John Joseph Costello and Leland Leonados Frank and Alice Frances Brostrom | Exley Meyer. Theodore A. Wolfgram and Edwin Kasko and EHlsie Kasko. M. Pace October Frederick W. Ayer Joseph James Schmit and Mar- Ciaire Hellenthal tha Mary Gutsche John William Suttich and Wilma; Thomas Ivan Evenson and Julia Estena Tait. Joe. Ben 'A. Bellamy Edward Ernest Badten and Mil- Axton. | dred Lois Jones Lahja Sid Bensen and Mary Grant. Furuness. Howard Goodman Fleming and Albert V. T. Power and Henri-|Evelyn Burt Kunos. etta B. Elliott. | Steve Guazon and Daisy Fox. Edward John Butler and Anna| Ross Peterson and Anna Faye Margaret Colwell | Weber Arvid 1. -Oberg E.| Alf Nicholi Beach Troy Bender Olaf Felix Joseph Miller VanderLeest John Tartitious McLaughlin and November Helen Estella Harrell Felkin and Orville Rayburn Wheat an i Daisy Scott | Raymond Charles Haydon Helen May Ritter. June Joseph Peter Bird Cathilean Macklin. Harry Guy Maxwell, Sybil Ellen Godfrey John Russell Elliott Marie Sovde. Joseph Robert Meek Mary| Raymond Robert Nevin and Eu- Olga Loken. {nice Emily Hanson, Eino M. Kainulainen and Linnea| Henry A. Nelson and Mary Ann Hilstad ' Jones. Altert Elmer Withey and uun“ Evart Mae Hegstad. zabeth Max J. Rogers Harry Swanson. ' Seap; Johnston Kilburn and E and Jane and H May Mary and Sophie and Con- Cora Doris and Mary | and Bessie A Puustinen and Rosella and Vera Monsen and Helen Heller and Bettymarie| Toner and Mary P Victor J Carter Milton Nyman and Lillian Olson and| Thomas Bowman. and Sarah | Stevens Joseph Donald Idella Marie Fox Walter Edward Sebesta and Helen and Emily Hawkins. Joseph Francis and Kittie | Annie Zuboff, December | | i | i B Betsy Romberg and and Jessie dJr Holifield and and M Beckett Clayton Marybelle Schaffer. Bryan Fry and and Eli- and Evelyn M Lucile __BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH NOPE ' WE-UNS GOT @ WELL = \F \T QINT NARD BIRD St TH- HEY WHETCHA DO BANRY TROM CANMP TH\S TINME OF T WEEW 2 Nou - NEW WNIUN ROOKIE GREDGE QGW ME 8 \DEE T TRED ™ FLIN-FLAN Hh OUT'N S OIL \WELLS BN o' SARGINT TUINKS T TWNO - THREE DiNs and Hildred | | Jason Samuel Bailey and Maxine | ; Kenneth Meier and Marian Dob- | and Nellie | and Mii-| { Gustaf Elmer Erickson and Myr- | cws 10 SPONSOR George Weaver and Emma Bmok’-.:thc women of Juneau will be in- Gardner F. Teail and Margie K. augurated by the Juneau Woman's |Club in a series of nutrition class- David Morton Howard and Julia|es and S. Ramsey, and|by the president, Mts. R. B. Lesher Mary | onstrations Harold Herbert Hessig and Mar- | from the Patrick Dewey Robinson and El-| N CANMP WHO'S GOT @ T PORE CRITTER'S GOT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1Brm;h Navy, War Chiefs Conler al White House Heavy Blows | | James Harlan Hodges and Helen' a conference with Dudiey Pound; Colville Wemyss, These British army and navy chicfs are shown as they arrived at the White House for President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill. Left to right: Admiral of the Fleet Si r Chief Marshal Sir ('h;lrlr» Portal; Field Marshal Sir John Dill; Lieut.-General AMOS BURG WILL HEAD FOR STATES TOMORROW A. M. Explorer Sallmg fo Porh land in Small: Ship of His Own Hadley-Pullen Marriage Will Be January 10 The wedding of Miss Katharine Trueblood Hadley to Mr. Winfield Scott Pullen, Jr., will be on Sat- urday, January 1€, at the Friend Meeting House, Washington, D. Announcement of the nent of Miss Hadley, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Musgrave Had ey, to Mr. Pullen, son of Mr {rs. W. 8. Pullen, of Juneau, we made ently in Washington the of February will home at Pershin A "Back to School” movement for which it is sponsoring . this month in cooperation with Dr. W. it was decided at.a | committee meeting yesterday, called The { Monday three times a ment of the | since in classes, which will start .on January 12, will be held week in the base- Methodist Church it is a ceniral location land containing facilities for dem- The morning hours of | until 11 o'clock were chose |as being more suitable for mothe: |of schocl children, and | the likely Amos Burg, esplorer and photo- grapher, will bid farewell to Juneau at 6 am. tomcrrow, when he will point the prow of his little explora- tion ship, the Endeavour, toward Portland, with stops planned at| Petersburg, Wrangell and Annette Island Burg has been in the Territofy since early last summer, when he came here with four jobs to do. He has filmed a motion picture for Mus. Lesher invites all women of | Vilhjalmur Stefansson of Alaskan Junenu. to take advantage of he |FesOUTCes and people. For the Smith-/ ¢ sonian Instilute’s ethnology depa opportunity to make themse! ment, he has made another film of { morc efficient in the proper selec- | family life- am on g the. NWRIVAK | ‘uu:\ and aration of f00ds i) rglang Eskin ¥or the Librazy. of order to keep their families healthy | congress, he has made a number of and sirong, more important than |phonographic recordings of tales of ever in the present crisis. There is |the Alaska pioneers and older In- | {no charge for the nutrition course, |dlans. For the National Geographic | which is planned to cover a period |Society, he has taken pictures and | of four weeks. written an article on Alaska in| For the convenience of those with | general pre-school age children, a nursery | Originally scheduled to leave eprly, will be conducted by women of the |in December, the outbreak of war | club in the same building, leaving |Changed Burg’s plans and he bas the “students” free to pursue their | TéM&ined here to insert the national | aih; and at the same time re- | defénse angle into his National Geo- | lieving them of any anxiety abon | StaPhic article. A feature of this Ab. g bond 3 |article, soon to appear, will be 164 Dr. :Ramaay "ofilibe: sadiibeiiiny l‘pnges of natural color photos, many . ¥ (of them taken in and near Junmu ?(‘&l‘l'ill volunteer nutrition experts | Sailing with Burg will be Ljnn[ in the conduct of the classes, which | morrest, of the Forest Service, who | are being sponsored by the Depart- | will aid him at Petersburg, Wrangell | ment of the American Home, under |and Metlakatla in securing rm'nr(l-‘ the chairmanship of - Mrs. Ruth/!ings of pioneers’ tales. Noble. To those who finish the Asked what defense his little shnpl course a certificate will be given |could offer against submarine at- | in recognition of their work. tack, Burg humorously announced | - | vesterday that he will have a single- | o S o shot .22 calibre rifle mounted on the | John Bull Adams and Irene Edith bow of the Endeavour. He declared he believed this weapon will give | him a defense equal to the U. S.| Navy defenses in the raid on Pearl Harbor. ———a LAKATLA ELECTION fter ouple North Va 19:30 > > at Hialeah Race t raw meat diet to keep color from Flamingo: rack are fed a their _byilliant fading. these ar benefi ones most to pink course Peasant Accent e Bernard. William Clifton Marie Richardson John Phoebe Charle: Luther Ruth Lillian McVay. Donald Edwin Chase Kathleen Drain. Jackson and Leon Sencscu and Luciue| Koontz | M Popejoy and | At a recent election in Metlakat- la, John W. Smith, graduate of the Ketchikan High School and | wellknown basketball player, was chosen Mayor; James E. Evans secretary; Ed Leask, treasurer; | Davis Leask, Charlie Ryan, Charles Brendible, Sr. Henry Duncan, Ira, ’Boot.h and George Lawson, coun-, c)lm§n L] mm“fn S lUCK Screen Actress Rosemarv. Lane PUEBLO, Coio., Dec. 10—You've, Models this new Russian peasant- heard about beginners' luck? Da-| accented costume which features mian ~Ducy of Pueblo never had :nfjoa;unI'Jfiofrl::;:k:lful::s::;ct caught a fish. He went on a good-| gress featuring various colors and will trip to the Gulf of Mexico—| g trimming of a floral design made ?und pulled out a 77-pound tarpon| in self-fabric and cords. The out- ;thc first time ‘he dropped a line, fit is designed for wear at south- Jin the water, ern resorts. and Stella Tony Kunz. Ellsworth A. McCulloch and Bes- ie L. Cooke Oscar Henry Ueland jorie Ellen Allen. Joseph Anton Graner M. Giberson Ova Gravesen and Geneva Mar-| tin. Frederick Cornelius Vesta Jeanette Hertzig Arvo Melvin Wahto and Eleanor Mackey. Fausto M. Paulo Kinch Florendo and Elizabeth B.| I | and Mar- and Anna Rosemary Lane | | Lorz and Gladys | and Clara M - | BUY DEFENSE BONDS i engage | the 4372 | Arlington, | Are Made at Axis Fortes' CAIRO, Jan. 1—On the North | African battlefront, the British | forces are reported striking heavy I new blows at General Rommel’s fleeing Axis armored forces. There has been Agedabm HI JINKS OF ELKS IS HELD lASTEVENING The Elks were out in force last night in the Elks Ballroom at thg annual Hi Jinks. Dancing to the strains of the Girls' Orchestra from the steamer Baranof started at 10 o'clock and continued until about 1:30 o'clock this morning. When the hour of 12 o'clock ar- rived, those in the club rooms, were let loose and the greeting to the New Year was a decidedly auspicious welcome. Committee members in charge _|of the Hi Jinks were A. B. Hayes,| Felix Abu-| Harold chairman, Lu Liston, schan, Roald Copstead, Bates, Carl Danielson, Lynn Gem- mell, Bob Nichols, art Burke, A T. Koski, Ellis Reynolds, Phil ‘Bvrthold Les Teagle and Hom"e Adams. | ., © o o 0 0 0 0 0 N SHIP NEWS ® Because of regulations an- [® nounced by the Army, move- |® ments of steamers, sailing dates from Seattle or arrivals will not be made public, on account of the war, until fur- ther notice, e o 0o 0 0 0 —————-—— TIDES (Sun time, January 2) High tide—2:02 am. 148 feet. Low tide—7:38 am., 34 féot. High tide—1:41 pm., 17.0 feet. Low tide—8:12 pm. -14 feet | It's Hedlthy, Tool BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN—— BO WL BOWLING ALLEYS “Princess” LINER Victoria or Seattle PRINCESS NORAH V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC Alaska Transportation ‘Company L BAILINGS FROM PIER ? BEATTLE [ PASSENGERS FREIGHT NIGHT 312 SRAY - TALKIN' ABOUT \NIUNS - T SEEN TR QEQTEST WITLE INILUN GRL NOV ELER L&D MOUR ENES ON - GO & WY STORE & “LITTLE FAWN” \S REG\STERED — \NKON SHALL T SRy \S CP\%L\NG Junew' JEEPERS ! 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