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PAGE TWO ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1943 5 Maid of honor Miss Edna Alm- many friends who f i the| 1 " NOTE STRUCK AT war gomnea o suiiengn chnen, and et e socist vor- N AMED FOR REGION NOW BEING PAINTED p L0 e C rchid frock of taffeta and chif- lors, to overflowing — Carce. ure, ut AT g, fon net with matching Dutch lace| Those who assisted were Eleanor WARI.ABORBOARD The Resurrection Lutheran . | (HUR(H WEDD|NG cap and halo of mixed flowers. Warren, Fgith Cushman, Phyllis Church, corner of Main and Third, Her bouquet as well as those of the Jenne, Zora Dragich, Lila Sinclair is undergoing a transpormation ’ . : N S Ve i s four bridesmaids, were of forget- and Phyllis Malcolm Albert White, of Juneau, Terri-|under white paint. enjoy l . pe. ‘]MiSS Ka'hleen Carlson‘éfld me-nots and sweet peas. Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne and | torial Republican Committeeman,| The Rev. A. Alsop, who -is occu- Bridesmaids Bonnie Klein, and Mrs. C. E. Rice were in charge of has been selected as a representa-|pying the pulpit.in the -absence of Sgt Winkelman Wed * | cousins of the bride, Shitley, Con- decorating the church and recep-|tive of industry to serve on tri- the Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman, now tllat much more' ¥ 1 nee and Patricia Davis, wore tion room, while the aunt of thepartite panels in connection wuh‘i“ Sitka, shows he is a good painter = ¢ i /A i I 4 sine bride, Carol Beery Davis, served hearings and disputes under the|2s well as minister. He is superin- o haby blue ellow, aqua marine 4 LaS' Evemng o i e 5 rist Twelfth Regional War Labor Board. tending the job with the assistance le pink gowns with short 25 OYgs < Tr - full NoorJahsth s The bridal couple are taking th George Bernard Noble, of Seat- 0f John Krugness, Jr, now on vaca- d | Prismed shafts of sunligh® white lace Dutch caps and halos honeymoon at an outlying spot|tle, chairman of the m-mmml‘g‘;{‘l‘w‘“’m the Federal Disbursing P |through stained glass shiningaecross, of flowers were also worn. ‘Little near Juneau, for which they left|Board, informed Mr. White n»m A O i s {the pews, diminished as the organi- Molly Jo MacSpadden acted as by boat today. They will make their he was suggested as TEPreSeNtative | e ——— ; : AL & palkd ‘drom the prelia Ty, Miss Patricia Davis home in the Jensen Apartments in|by the industry group of the Board WINDOW WASHING ist flower girl {bers by Rubenstein and Grieg into,caught the bride’s bouquet as the Douglas and his name was 11"’“““)' ratified. RUG CLEANING x ) - |the mounting strains of Lohengrin’s party left the church. Y- o | SWEEPING COMPOUND RGYAL RESERVE wedding march at the wedding The bridegroom, his attendant, DAHGHTER OF MR MES. B GOUSIS B FOR SALE |rites of Miss Kathleen Carlson and Corp. Melvin Smith, and ushers < TO TAKE BANK POSITION} 7 |Bargeant 4 inke ERt s fey <8 a6 Mrs. M. Goodman arrived last DAVE MILNER - \S(']mev P"-\'”v‘/“’:nk']:“;]-ILT»CMI Lo ’\"”\L\f\ {\l}‘l“', : DAVIS IS NOIIHED night from the States and will join | Bhone Blue 510 Schenley Royal Reserve, 60% grain neutral spirits. Blended whiskey, 86 proof. Schenley Distillers Corp., New York City brated last evening in Holy Trinity v Bill Joseph and head u 3 |Cathedral . ) b, apete a8l th' A OF RECENT DEATH | thec sttt of the B. M. Behrends| = Bass vocalist Corp. Melvin Smith uniic of the United States Army, Bank early next week. Mrs. Good- | sobaer Wil S aiclaitad | Ba rm of the United States AtMY, | - yorg nas heen broadcast to Mrs./man was met in June 3 ALASKA TRAGEDY |1 o e o ot orovimaty san 1 Sove Yo B v whie crmaions 1 I et o Pt o B e e, SR 1y e g ORDER YOUR b ettt Tl by Bond, and Youmans' “Through lapels. . =~ _lthe death of her father, David|cursion Inlet RABBIT SKINS 3 {the Years. The bride’s mother was charmitg | p e ang funeral arrangements g < I‘RlKES SEAT'".E Coulee, Associated Press reported hois, A e e NOW o’ irvivor were Irwin Clare, the Entering on the arm of her|in an Alice blue gown with white o p 0% a0 Dending word s skipper, el GTive Eiton {father, Mr. Willlam O. Carlson, accessories from her, the Charles W. Carter| A° yo- l;i(:?or:(xnfnlgganl ¢ Tanned, cleaned and all GER[ HARD Blow et of Robértoiiten : |ana preceded by the four brides- Reception Held Mortiinie + alhBraR . toAdy R e S Tesdy to make b ¢ “ Vvan 1)(11;” axber |maids, the flower girl and maid Following the ceremony t The operator of Dave's Place died |z, Kt‘”hlk'm‘ n; o ; [d‘ . \I‘M” VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY phemstint e s s i b 2 .m.gw|of honor, Miss Carlson was radi- taking of wedding pictures, ¢ at his home on Twelfth Street ¥es-|gime on busose : SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 5 : : Sl Wil et |ant in ethereal white satin gown ception was held in the social par- terday afternoon after a chronic| oo o o i SRS sonqanstlao o (Fociloos |with a velvet brocade flower de- lors of the church, with the bridal jijess of long standing. BOrn in| feememmee oo oo | from Excursi : alentine Day. On them was = " 5y 1 ) g A Rmymindiris B |sien, tralling train, and floor- couple receiving beneath a bowe: i), SFIrTAR, 63 Fears ‘o, "ML THEBARAN”F To Midgie From Bob.” 3 |length vell crowned with.a coro-| of hemlocks twined with colored payis is survived by his wife Eli Baker is survived by I i TECORCR L O I SR e i peie lights, and silver bells overhead.|gapeth, three children and three|) Alaska’s Largest Apartment aker is survive 1S Par- pisheries Commission show that for| She carried a bouguet of orchids, The maid of honor and the best re: shiters are ents, Mr. and Mrs. & Y. Baker, a 0 grandchildren. Daughters are Mrs. Hotel he period from ‘April 16 to May |lilacs and lilies - of - the - valley.| man received with them. Biwird (Dl ‘ahd Mrs: Premuming| r asket; four sisters, Including's; 1943 the following 4 d 9 i St ; % ATCO A X A E g amounts of [Framed in the sweetheart neckline The two-tiered white wedding and son, David E. Davis. | EVERY bride-to-be, i 1e 1 Baker, Seattle. wve been landed in Pa-{of her gown was a zircon logket| cake in the form of a cross ROOM WITH TUB X Grandchildren are David Dull, BeLioBl ¢ t ports lon a .gold chain, gift of "the enhanced by twin arrangements ponald Thomas Dull, and and SIiOWER | L l N E ) Paon David L Area2 Area3|bridegroom. The bride's gift to of pink and white carnations on Elliott Fremming S. Fleet 7,120,000 5,727,000 |the groom, a regulation army|either side, BLSL Reasonable Rates ey Canadian Fleet ... 6,372,000 86,000 | wristwatch, was worn by him dur During the reception music was * | Alaska Tramsportation s : AI JEFFERSON r o ————|ing the ceremony. played by a stringed trio which in- SHINGLING CHURCH Phone 800 st Prepascts 10X hi Total 13,492,000 5,813,000) Dean C. E. Rice of Holy Trinity cluded Milton Steinhardt, Signal| Carpenters started this morning PRy of -Il)l - \\'h‘lm: i BQRRA(KS Mo These Tigures have been .corrected|Cathedral performed the ceremony |Corps member who made the trip putting new shingles on the roof | L4 eller o! 20! ' 3| v > + o o # {to date but are subject .to further r ba vi 5= n ixcursion Inle r the oc- of the First Church of Christ, Sri- was proud of the e r J before an altar banked with blos-|from Excursion Inlet for the oc- of the reh SAILINGE FROM PIER § ; ; z correctior soming appleboughs and lilacs @nd | casion entist, at Fifth and Main streets v Robert Baker, 27-| ;pppppsoN BARRACKS, Mo,| In 1942 the landings from April| — — - SEATTLE SEATTLE ilian employed by "fv“l June 10—Private Perry W. Carl, 16 to May 31 amounted to: ® Perrect comtort . 7 | ks on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Carl | Area2 Area3| o Centrally located | G of Juneau, Alaska, is a newly-ar-'U. S. Fleet 6,306,608 4,371,741 o Ing an(y ou ow' ; |} eassEnozRs rREIGET ned 1at he o e — died of boat sprang a vived soldier at Jefferson Bar- Canadian Fleet ... 4201862 2640 4 S::::id Teod and A . Col. Parker G. Tenne e e - i commanding. This historic military ~ Total 10,508,470 4,398,208 | [° = e McClure, ® Large Rooms— . on the Mississippi River a For the month of May 1943, the |l . e o v = o . Mgr. all with Bath ¢ miles south of St. Louis, is a following amounts of halibut were | g & # o i g : W ALASKANS LIKE THE water rowa if the et e : |[ D. B. FEMMER—AGENT eplacement training center for the |landed | o : G : i dotel e symy Air Forces Technical Train- Area2 Area3 4 i | Rkt : 1 Dellen o & 5 : i . : PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 3 : 1€N {ing Command U. S. Fleet 5,532,000 4,625,000 . § ; . - . Here recruits are given vocation- Canadian Fleet 4,840,000 86,000 ¥ be 1 M- 4] aptitude tests to qualify them — —_— i o s o oo ST Alaska for important duties in various| 7Total 10,372,000 4,711,000 | “ « 3 4 » i Y 0 gL . arms and branches of the services, Acknowledgement is made of the : . - U C A N F L Y for- thi lattached with the Army Air Forc- assistance given by the Depart- ; g o - E e S T it Dependent upon their educa- ment of Fisheries, Canada, the | s s ? ¥ C z JUNEAU Io _ tion, civilian experience and results' United States Fish and Wildlife " e VT . . moirn. of the various tests given, recruits Service, and the Canadian and| i llen three | wiy pe gelected either for technical |United States Customs in the com- . ‘ i ; ; . . u Sk : AnChorage Kodiak Fairbanks from her chools or specialized occupations pilation of these totals ; . . . : . it | VL e A Pobeing et e i ; Yakutat . Valdez Nome L L T NEW ORDER FOR, ¥ P | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay sbalenan e L HALIBUTERS AT o i = '€ Kuskokwim and Yukon Points D Dellen didn’t smile the letters. For a B I e sen - SEASON CLOSING) ket i i f | Wednesday Friday Sunday e tragic message Death Ends Trip nor’s office has been received ask- W W = e 5 3 ter ‘Bob ‘was ‘one of four men in|iN8 the whereabouts ' of Bonifacio| ‘SEATTEE, \Jime '10—~The "iter- : S o e B ' Esquierro. It is believed that he is Dational Fisheries Commission in| (e 4 2 rty of six who died of exposure i . : ... either in Juneau or Petersburg announcing closing of fishing in ; ? 5 ‘ Shelr ‘gas ‘Hoat ‘sprang & leak Y areas one and two at midnight | ST & - 3 % ~ ik off Porpoise Island dur- June 20, states vessels using set| 4 ¢ - 3 & 1 fishing trip from Excursion | Bomb-shattered Catania in Sicily |lines, may retain one pound for| : £ 4 / A I R I l N E S to Hoonah Saturday night. b been one of the chief Axis each of seven other species after| ¢ k ¢ 1 addition to Eaker, the dead |sources of sulphur. closure. H : Office Ilhone 667 BARANOF HOTEL Americans Wounded on Aftu Reach Mainland E= RL "~ 2 There was nothing fancy about the meal nor the way it ed for four U 8. sailors on Holtz Bay area of Attu Island, but the food was hot and company congenial. Empty gasoline can served as stove; | a hunting knife for a spoon to stir the steaming grub. Chap standing warmed his hands over the chim- ney. U. S. Navy photo. ~ Yanks Go On Aleri On Atiu Hibaitplain iy i 4 ; 3 i B 3 ¥ While consolidatmg-their positions after the initial linding on ifoltz Bay, Attu Island in the Aleutians, the first American wounded from Attu reached a Northwest Army Base for medical care. Left to Yanks go on the alert and scan fog-shrouded skies and mountainsides for Japs who sniped at them from A LASRA COA STA L AIRLINES Pvt. J. E. Terknett, Eastland, Tex.; Pvt. J. E. Kenski, Detroit; Pvt. J. A. Meredith, Springfield, crevices as U. S. offensive operations got underway. This photo was made by a Navy combat photo- assengers, Mall, Express HIL; Pvt. W. W. French, Greenwood, Miss.; and Sgt. F. W. Johnson, Flat River, Mo, Serving Southeast Alaska £ - N S e e n e GOl slidior il oo S g ; il TR R e el S SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. s Pel- Kim-Chichs- BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS B Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka - l— E % 1 $10 ‘;g $i: 3:8 ':: 18 LISTEN-1 WANT YOU TO STOP WHAT IS IT- o OH-YES-MY DEAR-YES -OUR OH-1 HAVE THE DA - PHONING SO MUCH-DON'T YOU BERNICE ? | BRIDGE CLUB MEETS EVERY AND YOU MUSTDSERé_IugENSE-‘\;\/FéfiES' J e :: E . REALIZE THERE IS A WAR AND | TUESDAY- BY FHE WAY- DID REALLY- IS MISS CATCHEM STILL. || || Kimshan 18 WE'VE BEEN REQUESTED YOU HEAR ABOUT MISS GOING WITH THAT CAPTAIN ? | Pelican NOT TO USE THE 'PHONE ON A \ TERTRAN ? YES-SHE HAD HEARD THAT AGN b oo LOT OF UNNECESSARY CALLS? / ON A LAST YEAR'S DRESS- BACK TO HER MSBAND TS b NO-1 DON'T THINIC, THAT. y - e MARRIAGE Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 8¢ W01 WILL LAST- . Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% 2 i SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 X 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to ketchikan Express Rate: 16c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg ‘Wrangell and HasssLBoRo. skAcwar. Taxy topor: PHONE 612 i Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants ”w’wiumv‘lfl Bchedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notice. pr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rig