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TUES = DAY, JUNE 13, 1944 TONIGHT! TOMORROW! FRED ASTAIRE-—JOAN LESLIE in “THE SKY'S THE LIMIT” GAY COMEDY T0 | | END TONIGHT AT CAPITOL SHOW | % \ Gaiety and romance, sandwiched n with some of the finest dancing ever captured by the camera, form! the fheme of “The Sky’s the Limit,"” the screen’s new Fred Astaire-Joan MISS HORNING IS BRIDE OF JOHN KRUGNESS Very lovely was the wedding last evening at Resurrection Lutheran Church when Miss Minnie Lu Hor- | |o( tulivs and lilacs were placed upon the altar. Wedding music was played by Miss Helen John- son, organist. and Mesdames Evelyn | Hollman, Eunice Nevin and Harry |Stonehouse formed the trio which sang “Oh Promise Me,” before the | {eeremony. After the wedding party {had entered and just before the reading of the vows, Mrs. Nevin sang “Because.” | The bride was escorted down the aisle by Mr. Elwood McClain, who [candles in glass candelabra were at either end of the table. The bride’s cake was three-tier and was topped by a wedding bell. The cake was cut by the matron of honor. Pouring daring the reception hours were Mesdames Charles Nag- hel, Burras Smith, M. S. Whittier, and H. L. Faulkner. Those assisting during the eve- ning inclnded Mesdames William Cady, Robert Cowling, Walter Sinn, | WOODLEY AIRWAYS ON | TRIP T0 ANCHORAGE A flight to Anchorage was made by Woodley Airways today with the | following passengers: Vance Sutter, | Sam Amster, William Hesse, Jorgan Gulbe, and Helen Moberly. Martin Joseph disembarked at Yakutat. PRSI T SRR, ALASKA COASTAL ON "~ PAGE THREE WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! TIOMENTURY . & W ning, daughnter of Mr. and MIS.gave her in marriage. She choseJohn Lowell, Evelyn Brown, George slie starring v cle. he film el o i i . 3 . A J v th ki \vmpe e Russell Dawn Horning of Seattle, un jyory slipper satin gown, design- Rice, Alice Brown and the Misses Two S'TKA FI_IGHTS will have its final showing at the|\waehington. became the bride of! ) : Capitol Theatre tonight SSLENFION, DU ‘ed with long tight, pointed sleeves Betty Ann Wilson, Emma Niels 4 Most of the Huht-hc'\‘rlt‘tl St Mr. Jokn A Krugness, Jr., son ox‘t\l\(l a peurl banded neckline. The Joyce Smith, Betty Mill and Loulse| ajaska Coastal planes today made B olke 3 ' Mr. and Mrs. John A. Krugness of |jose fitting bodice accentuated her Adams two flights to Sitka, the first car- | takes place in New York City,|ihis city. The double ring cere-! 5 4 > e rece g é where Astaire, as a Flying Tiger B {slimness and the full skirt, which! Immediately following the recep-|ying Jack Gucker, Z. DeParvin, R.| pilot or a R R R e A performed by the ReV.'continund into a full, circular train, tion the couple left for one of the (s McLain, Wallls George, and Har- | = W) ol e |“.l.0_1(' H. Hillerman before the many|was gathered on a dropped, scallop- summer beach cottages neaf Ju-(vey Hepworth to that city. The | worship by |\fl""l|nu &8 a . clvilian friends of the young couple WhO|eq waistline. Her fingertip veil of neau to spend their honeymoon.|second carried Jack Rogers, Jenny | Mler. | When' he mests 8 pretty|crovded the church long before the net was gathered on a headband The bride wore a dressmaker sult| Homethko, M. Bennett, and Lillian | CELLISON et phctoateines Har a 1,“.“,rf, furst strains of the wedding march.iof traditionnl orange blossoms, of smoky blue, with brown and.Gardner to Sitka and George Dan- | M CREENWO y migazine grapher HOr & WIe| White tapers in tiered candelabra | framed with a pleated edging of pink accessories and as she descend- | ner to Tenakee. | QUGGLES xli‘er All ey grin w h;g;ll~])x'ess\1x'0 formed a background for the wed- pet Her only piece of jewelry was ed the stairs she threw her bou- The daily flight to Kclcl\iknl\ had | . . campaign to“('z\ptur;‘ ek iAerest o par. Snd. pere [AeH before|q single strand of pearls, a gift ouet, which was caught by Miss| s passengers: bt Mg . . |the service by Miss Joyce Snmln:fi.om her p: \ts, and she carried Louise Adams. William L. Paul, Frank Marshall, ' the few days he has available. e, —— NON-PRIORITY TRIPS L. C. Pelers and George Folta, Jack Crowle was listed for Petersburg. D {Evergreen boughs were used an gld fashioned nosegay of white| Mrs. Krugness has been. an em- throughout the church and baskéts'carnations and white lilacs. [ployee of the First National Bank | e 3 —| Mrs. Fdwin C. Johnson, as matron |for the past year, coming to this | | NOTICE OF HEARING ON FlNAL{o! honor, seiected a gown of rose city from Set;ttle, M:. ‘Krugnelss- n; ! | ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND taffeta, made with a full skirt and well known here and is employe % “ow POS“B“ HER | PETITION FOR FINAL AwARD!rhnrl sleeves, puffed at the should-|by the Fish and Wildlife Service. | AND DISTRIBUTION lers. She carried an arm bouquet?The newlyweds will reside in Ju- Sydnay Smith, Traffic Manager, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [of pink carnations. neau at the Marshall Apartments for the Pan American Airways, an- that on June 5, 1944, L. W. KIL-| Mrs. Krugness, mother of the/on Main Street. The world’s most perfect volean- | ic cone is in New Mexico. = .- ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS We will open our meeting in the ballroom Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. ' Franklin . Kay. PANGBORN - LINAKER | and “‘Miss America’’ Rosemary LA PLANCHE SCREEN SNAPSHOTS - MERCHANT CONVOY LATEST NEWS \ nounced recently ihat priorities are BURN.{ as administrator of the ez- bridegroom, wore blue crepe, her! — - — Please be prompt ™ longer ssary for civil air tate of ANTUN SIMIN, deceased,|¢own heing ma s, B ¢ Th cu Th I PREVUE TONIGHT—12:30 A. M. D s ol mae and flled n the shovasniumaeny” n=ins made ou e, BceSTc MARGARETS GUID e Lty 1ha Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Nome and Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final! Bethel route. It is still necessary, Account and Report and Petition for howeve!, to obtain an Alaska travel | Final Award and Distribution, and permit. | that on said day this Court entered e e | ,material into two tones of blue, and | ishe wore a shoulder corsage of fpink carnaticns and white garden- MEETS TOMORROW EVE There will be a meeting of St. { Margaret’s Guild of Trinity Cathe- Stogped Hitler AT LAST — The Whole Amaz- ing Story of the City with Its Back.to the Volga—Its Defiant Battle Against Crushing Odds! LATEST WORLD NEWS [ TUEATRE] BEST SHOWS LOWEST PRICES HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! - . 2 r uge: o 9 vin | Avenue. Distribution before it on Monday,| Mr. Krugness had Mr. Edwin| 4 EAugust 7, 1944, at 10:00 o'clock A, M. |Johnson for his best man. The| Mrs. Lucretia Botsford will assist i | F ‘ | ritorial Building, in Juneau Precinct, |the home of Commander and Mrs. F I AG D A Y s E R v I E | l Funeral services for Donald Le-|Territory of Alaska, and requiring [J. S. MacKinnon after the cere- ¢ 1xoy DeRoux, all persons to then and there appear mony. The reception rooms were WEDNESDAY—JUNE 14th—8 P. M . . [ Sy | its order directing that a hearing be |135: The groom’s sister, Mrs. Ruth lof said day at the office of the said)ushers were Messrs, Raymond | 85 co-hostess for the occasion. one-year-old son of " {Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeRoux, who!'and make their objections, if any, decorated in 2 profusion of colorful had.upon said Final Account and/ Blake, was attired in midnight blue|dral, tomorrow night at the home | United States Commissioner and|Nevin and C. W. Cady. died Saturday afternoon, will be thereto, and to the settlement there- |garden flowers and the guests were | Report and Petition for Award snd‘jermy with @ gardenia corsage. of Mrs. E. L. Bartlett on Calhoun BE HELD ToMoRRow‘Probato Judge, in the Federal-Ter- A large reception was given at held at the Charles W. Carter Mor- | 0f; and, to the adjudication, pay-!receivec by members of the wed- COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY tuary tomorrow afternoon at z‘mefn and distribution of the entire \ding party. Assisting Mrs. Mac-| o AI:ASE( i o 0‘32& ')‘n: Rev. W. G. Lovasseur‘{"?‘d“c of the assets of this cstate | ginnon as hostess was Mrs. Blake, ' ELKS llALL lebel' and Blllldlllg Matenals lof the Catholic Church of the| °i_ Nick Simin. a brother of de. |FSter of the groom. | Nativity will conduct the service| pies ey LT =] The reception table was covered ° PHONES 587 or 747—]UNEAU and interment will be in Evergreen ifi?‘soe:';‘[’_i:f“loaflfl‘a;%"mg;fii;‘r:‘?ijth a lace cloth and for the cen- ' ublic .”v.ted YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL Cemetery. 2: Peter Sithin, a brother of de- | terpiece there was a lovgl'y arrang‘e- REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME | S e — ceased, of legal age, residing in m:l?lZ of summer flowers. White ‘- SRR 5% I ! Yugoslavia. B e R R gy g R g e S A % - ; HOSPITAL NOTES | 3: Ivan Simin, a brother of de- ‘; . o DL R BN PO SRR B LS S SR (SR G |ceased, of legal age, residing in |( " AND d GRAVEL || teon corin o meaien pe-| VEO0N i }/ aona s “| 4: Visco Ivusich, a nephew of de- an 4 |tient, has entered St. Ann's Hos-| oaced \50 vv.SL #:mept of op | (v ® e ceased, the issue of Ana Simin| 4 3 3 pital. Tvusich, a sister of deceased, of legal : I3 TR age, address unknown. g FULTON & RRUSE {| Tom Sandvick has been admit-| 5! rvan Ruskovich, a nephew of | ; CONTRACTORS {|ted to St. Ann’s for medical treat-| deceased, the issue of Fran Simin | {ment. Ruskovich, a sister of deceased, of | legal age, address unknown. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 5th day of June, 1944. Max Dorman entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for surgery. 30 | 3 7 wBasis (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, verd. A-R a | Ira Tucker has- been dismissed United States Commissioner and | :’ |from St. Ann's Hospital after re-| Ex-Officio Probate Judge. | First pubilcation, June 6, 1944 Last publication, June 27, 1944, ceiving medical care. William Kiiburn has ehtered St. Ann’s for medical treatment. Mrs. Roy Murphy, a surgical pa- tiént, bas been admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital. LAMP BULBS The Standard Eye Comfort Lamp At Jones-Stevens Prices Slashed!! Janice Soboleff* has been dis- | charged from the Government Hos- pital after receiving medical treat- | | | i | | | | | | P R R R R R R R AR R R AR R AR R R AR R R AR AR A A R A AR R AR R R AR R R R R R R AR R AR R R AR AR RP RS . imem. ) | TIDES TOMORROW O . Alaska Eleciric Lightand | oo coron. 2 0m n Suits and Coats Power Company B T | JUNEAU DOUGLAS | womex_or TiE MoosE ¥ ATTENTION ! 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