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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA by 1 Moore. followed after home of the bride’s Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt- yer. The bride’s cake formed the centerpiece of the attractive table. srnating with the pouring dur- the afernoon was Mrs, Mrs. Lydia Tilson, Mrs. Theo- Ket 1 and MTr: Harold isting in serving was Mills and Mrs. Mamie John Smithmeyer took t book the daughter nd Mrs. J. W. Wittmeye~ of & laska. She attended th.c BONDS rsity of Washington and for t ir has been employed post office. Lt. Berg- Mr. and Mrs. C. R Enderlin, th Dako- of University of and is stationed here at the present time. Bergman will be af Peterman Courts MATERNITY CLASSES IN SITKA NOW MEETING and devel the Growtl baby were meeting- of the M: Sitka. Additional planned for fu will include natcy, need f suitable cloth sen for health and appearar on for home and desirable Consider to practical next series will start discu ceremon, parents aw dore Hodgir Mrs. F g Wesley. Mr: and habits. devoted The Wittmeyer is STUDENTS BUY OVER $8,500 IN WAR Publi 500 of r by th 1l of ka than tudent purchased more during the to Theron . ndent With an enrollment of mately 220 students, it wa that purchases per capita would be about $39.70. Also durinz a period from April 19 to Ma, purchased three Jeep good start on the fourth. This ve was most successful, for the qu for a school of this size was onc Jeep. Superintendent Cole expressed hopes for a more beginning in Septémber bonds Bergman of accordin 1 graduate uperin polis Ray Mr approxi- figured @ nome at the > school PHARMAC WILL FAMILY IN IDAHO Alma Robertson left this 1 the plane to Juneau where awail passage on the iivst boat. Miss Robertson is to visit her family in Ida- «l weeks. She will then a where she is em- 1 as pharmacist at the Alaska and Jewelry SITKA VISIT nd had a successful outhbou planning WITTMEYER-BERGMAN NUPTIALS IN SITKA An impressive ceremony unite Miss Ruth Wittmeyer and I Randall Bergman on May 30 the Presbyterian Church. The serv- ice was read by Reverend Bealy The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a short attractive afternoon dress of pastel green silk and a corsage of gardenias. She wore @ small wreath of dain white flowers in her hair. Miss Marjorie Moore, sister and only at- Lyle 'F. Hebert, merchandise tepdant of the bride, chose an | broker, arrived on tle plane from afternoon frock in gold and wore Juneau a few days ago. He 15 stay- a corsage of talisman roses. “I|ing at the Sitka Hotel while at- love You Truly” and “At Dawn-|tending to hic business here. VISITS JUN Moore, Civil S ice employee of Sitka, is vacation- in Juncau this week. During stay she will be the giest o and Mis Don Zamjahn. BROKER ON BUSIN TRIP, SIFKA MISS MOORE Miss Marjovie aer Mr JUNEAL P e et o e PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. JUNEAU Solicits the business of friends in Sitka Electric Service and Repairs Westinghouse Representative | SITKA TRINITY GUILD 10 SERVE AT CENTFR The Trinity Guild will serv: re- |freshments consisting of pie and noffee to al! rervicemen present at the Luther Service Ccnter oa June 6. The ladi»s of the cuild are be- DEEP SEA FISHING Everything for the Sportsman Creels — Rods — Hooks — Line Sinkers — Reels — Spoons — Leaders YouName It—We Have It Tilson and Sons PHONE 72 Sitka's New Men's Store we’ll See You at The Silver Foam W ... To meet our friends ... To have some fun ... The Silver Foam is the place to go. Buy More War Bonds! SILVER FOAM the bride's sis-| Leslie |coming quite well krown for their |aelicious pies which they serve i |the boys at the service cvery sixth Srnday The next meeting |is to be held at the {Jchn Oshba 1 on pm. All mer TS are tend WALTZ IS BACK----HERE'S HOW center o1 of the Guild home of Mrs June 8 at 2 urged to ¢ |NEW EDITOR HERT FCR SIThRA NTI Tabor, new cditor > the Sentinel, arrived in Sitka| Sunday by plane to take over ac- tive manageinent of the paper. Mr Tabor is an operating partner of William L. Baker, owner of the Sentinel Mr. T lemette Frevious to « Hale Sitka adudte of Wil- | University at Salera, Ore. ming to Sitka, he was city editor of the Coos Bay Times 1. Marshficeld, Ore. His wife is pected to arrive in Sitka early this | month bor is a gr ex- VISITORS FROM KETCHIKAN Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Whaley, of Ketchikan, were the house guests of Lt Mrs. Hoban recently During visit they were en-| tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. E.| Smithmeyer, Mr. and Mrs Strom, Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson and Dr. and Mrs, H. Hodgins. They | left recent sailing to return to and their on a their home. — i RANDS SAILS SOUTH Clarence Rands and daugh-| ter, Barbara, left on the last boat MRS, Mrs for the ates to visit friends and latives. Miss Althea Rands, Wash- ate College student, will join them on their trip. Mrs. Rands also plans on purchasing merchan- dise for the Sitka Music and Elec- tric Store. WELFARE 1gton SITKA | Miss Delphina Morris, social work- | er connected with the Territorial Department of Welfare, arrived in Sitka last week by boat from Ju- neau. She plans to spend a few days on business in Sitka .- LAST RESPECTS | PAID E. P. POND This afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, the many friends and longtime associates of Juneau's pioneer business man, Edwin Percy Pond, will pay their last respects. Dean C. E. Rice will conduct the services, and pallbearers are H. L.| rollow these foot old-time Viennese waltz to confound the jitterbu who beat themselves eight to the par. With an eye to helping the younger generhtion waltz, Luis Gomez of the ballroom dance team of Gomez and Beatrice has worked out the diagrams above Top left is the simple forward step, begun with the left foot, the right following and the left advanc- ing. To continue, bring the right forward on one, with the left fol- lowing on two and the right ad- vancing. Then alternate. Top right is the shuffle—the step to use if you must stay in one place. The left goes forward, the right follows, but the left g back. This also alternates, as on the next count of one the right would advance, and so on. Learn to do the forward step and the shuffle smoothly to rhythm, and you're ready for— The basic step, below. The first gliding step forward is on the left The Lack. Faulkner, Henry Messerschmidt, Robert Simpson, J. W. Leivers, H D. Stabler and Trevor Davis—all cld friends of Mr. Pond’s. Interment will be in the Pioneer plot of Evergreen Cemetery. foot. The right follows, and the left advances to complete the count. The right then moves side- ward on one, the left follows on |two, and the right moves sideward i again to complete the count. griteg : : : e Gomez was born in S_:n)lu‘[mT g i mingo. His partner Beatrice Pic WEATHER REPORT is a pretty brunette raised in Paris (U. S. Bureau) The team opened recently at one Temp. Friday, June 4: of New York's top night clubs, and Maximum 58, minimum 46. has been signed for a new Broad- R HELRYAES S P way production, the Cuban Revue. FUN? SURE! Jointhe Gang at the EVERYTHING You Need To Keep You and Your Family Well? —Have Your Prescription Accurately Filled Here. —Drugs, Jewlery, Gifts, Fountain, News Stand LEND YOUR MONEY— BUY MORE WAR BONDS! Sitka’s Pharmacy for Over 20 Years ALASKA DRUG ANDP JEWELRY COMPANY : H S ats to cut old-fashioned rug . . . C . AND NOBODY WAS HURT A FREIGHT CABOOSE lies on a tank car, following a collision on the Baltimore & Ohio at Allison Park near Pittsburgh, Pa. The caboose was completely wrecked. The locomotive was banged up too. But nobody was hurt, _(International) | First Bank of Sitka A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Money Transmiited to All Poinis Do Your Part==-- Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds WHEN IN SITKA Make Your H:adquarlers at the SITKA HOTEL "The Home of Hospitalify” RUSS CLITHERO - Manager A Real Refresher For a quick pickup stop at our fountain for a Cold Drink! Gifts . . . Fountain Cosmetics . . . Games News Stand “Buy War Bonds”> NEILL ANDERSEN Tacoma’s Mayor Harry P. Cain (right) is now Major Harry P, Cain, U. S. A. He is pictured bidding farewell to Washington's Governor Arthur Langlie (left) as he leaves to attend the Army’s Provost-Mar- shal-General's School of M Government in Charlottesville, Va. Between the two stands Major George La Fray, of the Army Procurement Office for Washington, Northern Idahe and Alaska. commanding officer (International) HEALTH COUNCIL MEETS BUY WAR BONDS MONDAY EVENING AT 8 A meeting of the Juneau Health Council will be held Monday eve- ning, June 7, in room 108 of the Territorial Health Department. Several matters of busine be discussed and election president will be held. The of meeting is 8 o'clock Conway Dock Company will of a time VERE COLD CONFINES ROBERT SHELDON TO HOME Confined to his home for the past week with a severe cold, Ro- bert Sheldon, Executive Director of the Territorial Unemployment Com- pensation Commission, is now re- covering and expects to return his office early next week - Qil --= Coal Gasoline Inswrance Phone 78 to The American wapiti, or elk, has the ears of a mule, gait of a camel and cowlike body Eat Qut More Ofi;en Bring the Whole Family to DELICIOUS CHOP SUEY and CHOW MEIN —A SPECIALTY HERE! or Conveniently Put Up to Take Home, MOY’S OPEN FROM 5—]2 War Bonds!? She'll accept an invitation hereany time . . . She's sure to meet her friends— Let's All Get Behind the WAR BOND DRIVE! ERNIE’S Cocktail Bar