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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1944 PAGE SIX [ ;. B i Lk i a matching starched lace| . | President Roosevelt if he regarded|protests against the Texas State Sule lv, on her head and her bou-| Mrs Hagmeler IS MANY H-IGHTS IODAY walla(e RUTH AI_LEN I Gov. Thomas E. Dewey as a strong|Democratic convention’s conditional 4. e vas pink snapdragons and| A | Fon M.ASKA (OASIAI. | |opponent. binding of its electors, saying white asterd. | H d t T | | i MARRIED THIS | The question brought laughter|“Texas Democruts may effectively Fe 5 AkoRTtes. b Hage vl Onore d ed [ land a lecture, but no direct reply{be prevented from casting their Taylor wore a steel gray and fu-| A trip to Ketchikan was made late | o a on Roosevelt’s political plans. Thei\o'f* for the party nominee.” chsia crepe gown with a matchin | To compliment Mrs. O. C. Hag- | this afternoon by an Alaska Coastal | | MONTHINCA“F President observed that at thel In a front page editorial in the hat of feathers and veiling. Her |meier, Mrs. Roy Carrigan and Mrs, | plane Wllhfhe following passengers: | | news conferences, political questions|Houston Chronicle which he pub- houlder ‘cors was white glad-|John Hagmeier entertained with tea | I_"*(l Carter, Bob C_"Wllflgv Li}hml Juneau friends of Miss Rutn Seem to be following a set pat-|lishes, Jones declared, “No political ol vesterday afternoon at Mrs. Car- |Gardner, M. T. Moryis, and Wallis | un ay‘A“““ daughter of Mr, and Mus,|l€rD 1 recent months |convention has the authority o Serge William O'Shaughnessy | Ti§an’s apartment in the Feldon (,(;!E(‘. o HiE o |T. L. Allen of this city, will be| Roosevelt asked the reporters to|deny to qualified voters the right . T ity-five guests were asked to assengers on a flig to Hawk | % prepare for him some notes on howito vote f didate they b acted as best man. Servin ; 2. siai PR | —— | interested in the news of her mar- 3 b or any candidate they b tr Sergeant Pred|cell between 3 i 6 oclock and |Inlet today were “Burt Johnson,| . % S Lo g : | questions are arrived at |wish to support.” He asserted that UNITED STATES PACIFIC were Stall Sergeant Tred o goting during the afternoon were | Frederick Thorp, George Tomaick V -Pr ldem Will G|Ve\“““" last Saturday at Sacramento, | gkl AR b v y FLEET HEADQU ARTERS AT and Sergeant Ray Levon- |15 S0 dUTe the Somraoon BEte | sulia dohnson, and Rose Hulston, | ¥ 106~ T€S |California. to Pyt Roger J. Barn,| (o8 ST e |lwo resolutions were passed at the "LEET HEADQU ARTERS / | Mesdames v, ; L ko - ; 3 4 - FEEs NCIL MEETS ! s convention “to place the SEART RBOR, July 7.—United Webster, Arthur Riendeau and Min- | A flight to Sitka this morning — |son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Barr ity st fou |Raves @ ; I“I .}T I!\}‘H« R % e rl.f, y he home reception which fol- v\ml- J;{\‘x‘r]v\l en carried to that city: Chris Bailey, Address n Aflemoon lof Sacramento. | T:e City Flot»‘x‘ml ;vnl“x'r:‘e(;lb:;(;'loxds LOI]VEX\".IDH above the na- igesdein Bl Saisk ik indl “ym'r lowed the ceremony at the chureh,|™ mpoouect of honor and Dr. O, C.|Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollywood, Mr Refums from Abroad The double-ring ceremony was "Bht 3¢ tl‘tudu; l,;;\‘du i e tional convention. st ¢ % and ORI Mrs. R, J. Sommers was asked 10| pagmeier have been visiting in | Ted Carter, Miss Brant, and Shirley held at the home of the bride’s 37 equested [to aften a,&u_;d One of thess was the split in tho . Jeano Bo. cut the bride’s cake, which Was|juneau for the past two weeks with | Bonter. i . aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs, John |0 lmportance wil be discussed. |Texas Democraiic 1anks which saw Chester W, three tiered. The reception table| their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.| Verlin Wilde was flown to Pelican SEATTLE, July 7—Vice-President | 7 pymer, with the Rev. James i “’;’ALDF? the pro-Roosevelt group leave the communique W8S ccntered by a love ange- | and Mrs. John Hagmeier, and their | today and the Rev. Walter A.|Henry A. Wallace will speak Sunday | gmith officiating at the 3 o‘clock[ i RM;"O::“ W h,.refi"gm,”ly cons'jtuted .Texas Presi- ommunique| ent of white Iceland poppies,|two young sons. Dr. and Mrs. Hag- | Soboleff to Hoonah, in Seattle at 3:30 p. m.,_vaT: Dre-1 o rvice. Mrs. Wilson mother of “‘ei“-m: ;;ldc' X;askzsa::;flgefl et dential conventior. at Austin on £ was that complimented by tall white tapers| meier plan to return to their home | e [ sumably ‘on Bls Hkicoeons Eath- |maid of honor, played the Wedatig t it SRERREL S 8UeSt | May 23 to name its own electors N,bi in ¢ 1 cande'abra {in Seaside, Oregon, within the mvujjuNEAu Bov JIM }n(x_‘l\m)‘:a recent trip to Siberia an tatikie 1 s £ e and ‘dclepales to the national con- 1as . €% pouring and nssistir g the | fe s | a. | b re & gow! /hite | 2Ry vention. . Chichi a, Haha, and Iwa oG A e e o E R RO e s | ; Wallace’s office said the talk will | T'l“ "’(’l“d* il S ‘l’{l“::m RASMUSSEN IN TOWN [ 5 S ; >oo BYSRINE WA A g T | be given under the auspices of the |Musiin de sole n:\lmc‘ ‘I’.I,o * (cfif Delwyn Rasmussen, of the U. §.[ Jones sald the majority of Texas 180, RSB BOBGHND, 08 EE v | Institute of Pacific Relations. |at the low-cut seckline. Long full | weqther Bureau, has registered at (YOters “will in ull probability” want N TAYLOR Stella Young, Juha Steele, Ardys SIO(K OUOTAHONS | | L |sleeves, which came to a point over| the juneau Hotel from Anchorage. to vote for Roosevelt “or whoever 7 O'Shaughnessy, and the Misses | HIS SILVER WINGS the hands. and a fitted bodice were | it g g e {may be the Presidential nominee SERGEANT L'EN Phyllis Jenne, Kay Kennedy and| yuw vORK, July 17 Closing iMRS. BERIHA "EWSHA" |accented by the wide, full skirt.| WRANGELL MAN HERE at the national Democratic con- Roberta Dooley | it B % An illusion veil fell from a Juliet| van H. Fisk, of Wrangell in | vention.” {quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | 7 angell, is in| [ Mrs. Lien is well known here ,‘w,,ll today is 6%, American Can! James Vincent Hickey, Juneau| DlES "'"S MORNING |cap trimmed witn orange blossoms|town and a guest at the Juneau| Vg 2 having graduated from the Juneau|,,, . pieds +» | young man, received his silver wings land she carried a bouquet of pink ! Hotel. | 92'., American Tel and Tel 163, ; ; : Ak MARRIED HLRE High School. She attended the - W€t 0 O eraft 9% | when he graduated on June 26 as a | AT BAKER RESIDENCE . ‘wnicc giacioli, carnations and | R Le T T ALIAS SUMMONS BY {University of Washington, and |pooioner ot 07 eent T oyryise | Flight Officer from the Advanced | Gt | bouvardia. MARRIED HERE FUBIA0ARION A white and pink bedecked altar |there was affiliated with the Alpha 'y oo Dupont 158%%, Interna- | TWo-Engine Pilot School at Pecos| Mrs. Bertha Newshan, *72-year-| Miss Betty ‘Jo Wilson, maid of ) William Russell Osborne of Hoon- | | . No. 5135-A ) i e 2 Light Presbyterian|Chi Omega sorority. For the past ot g S0t R 0T NG Army Alr Field, according 0 anold mocher of Mrs. Ralph E. Baker, honor, wore a ‘pink short-sleeved |ah and Margaret Hubbard of Toug- | 1", the District Gourt for the Terri- Chuteh was the scene of a lovely| (W0 vears she has been a secre- [ ot o Aviation 91, Announcement reccived here from gied early this morning at the marquisette gown with a satin fit- |las, were married June 29 at tlm‘Mx)g;;;EA%kfl' o b s {tary with Army " sport Ser- GruL 5 2% Gol. Orin J. Bushey, Commanding gaker residence sixth Street.!ted bodice, high round neckline | Memorial Presbyterian Church in | ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs. i nir when Miss |tary with the Army Transport Ser k Central 19! Northern Baker residence on Sixth reet. D b4 | JOHN ADAM. wedding la an 4 ; Lesimias York Cen Ba. DY Officer. n AV S HatiRhtars [ana L Pink and white|Juneau by the Rev. Walter A. AMS, Defendant. ] Taylor, ¢ hter of Mr. and vice at the Juneau Sub-Port of|p . 18, Standard Oil of Cali- She is survived by four daughte and a full skirt. ink and white | i THE PRESIDENT OF THE " SERR N T PR . e i I Ll : The new pilot completed a course i phbininitnd and two gladioli made up her bouquet | Soboleff. Their attendants were Mrs. £ UNIT- Mrs. Tke P. Taylor of this city, be- Embarkation. Sergeant Lien has|. o™ ot " s ciotes Steel 62 . ; g WO, SBOLE, ke SRR I i [ O Heehe D e | illis { ED STATES OF AMERICA, TC ‘ S 4 5 S e A in training in twin-engine aircraft. . p » S i a7 vide' ‘ner, | James Willis and James Willis. | S came the bride of Staff Sergeant|been stationed locally at the Sub-ip .+ ¢4 04 banggen 8 i dni A sisters, all of whom are living in| The bride's uncle, Dr. Turner,; by | THE ABOVE-NAMED DiFEND- Victor G. Lien, USA, of Minneap- | Port for over a year ow. Joubi? Avbie L oday ,H,.‘,“"v“"‘v‘;*;"‘_""( to Pecos from On-1),. stares with the exception of gave her in marriage, afid Pfe. Del- Bhorien I.V(.'O.RP(;;ATI-‘ ANT, GREETING : : lis, ot The. ‘newlywads Wil ‘wake thefr ollows: > pHiirinla: 14030, Falls | pise Tark ik o Mrs. Baker {ber McKee was best an, PR O = i) You are hereby required t - a 7 f | follows Instrials 36, ralls| pecos Army Air Field, a station b - . 3 3 Articles of Incorporation have been A g 0 ap I'he Willis R. Booth read/home at the Fosbee Apartments. 02, utilities 24 28 |'6t" t1i& AAF Training Commans, i Memorial services will be held _Thv newly wedded pair left ]”'.1uvd at the Territorial Auditor's | P€3E itc the District Court for the the vows at 8 o'clock and wedding £ : | located .’ the. histaric wan#iBecos |(OmOtTow. evening ati ISl Ogiock fan TEane soo; BastH Privae: BaIT office by the Church of Christ at | TeFHiory of Alaska, First Division, was played by Mrs. Carol| . . | PRICES THURSDAY |area of West Texas. in the chapel of the Charles W.is stationed, with plans to honey-|,p,.yora00 Incorporators are Ivan |20 Juneau, within thirty days after * Davis, organist. Two selec-| wemy.SIX Irls b o Guotabied of - KBRS dval RO irter Mortuary, with the Rev.(moon at Lake Tahoe when the|puore S THCOPPOSIONs ate SWAR |4y last publication of this summons, tioms. “Because” and “I. Love Thee | iead fie stock, Thucsday:was %] Fugene Bronson officiating. The groom receives his furlough in two| o p Ryale. | namely within thirty days after the « * were sung before the service by 1 S tc American Can 92'(, Anaconda| AlASKA ploNEER body wili be shipped to Cashmere, weeks | D [ 4th day of August, 1944, in case this Miss Thelma McCorkle OW a (OU am o7%. .Beech Alrcraft 94, Bethle-| | Washington, for burial. Mrs, Barr is a graduate of the FOSTER MAKES TRIP |summons is published, or within Miss Doris Ann Bartlett, daugh- hein Steel 64% Olirtiss Wright 5%.| e |Juneau High School nd she: al-| Dop FostéryGeneral Superintepde | 0Tty ‘days dfter the date of its ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bart-, The second group of girls are ynternational Harvester 78, Kenne- MOOSE I_ODGE w"_l | tended G;'z\vceland Callog(\ *Towa, ' ent of the Office of Indinn:Affairs, .‘.mvnco-upun. you, in C‘Rhe this sum- lett, lighted the candles before the now enjoying their summer en-‘c,tt 33 North American Aviation jand ‘th Unl\'el'sl".,\ of Washington. | made a round trip flight to Kake?:fi;mamie;:e?h?pogls‘o;; pirm?al;’v' ceremony ¢ the occasion she’ campment at Kagle River, accord- gi, New York Central 19, North- DEAD l“ SEA"[E Private Barr is a graduate of|yesterday on an administrative trip. | 2} % FompIainy. o - thp wore an ankle-length frock of rose|ing to reports received here em. Pagific 1Mt Uhlted States HOI.D MEH IONIGHI McClatchy High School and of the —————— ‘i‘:;"? "i:ed_ Dlfltllnlllfsnvfxle T flower=d taffeta Those attending camp include greel 61:5. Pound $4.04. T e |Sacramento College. He attended IN FROM WHITEHORSE ‘Acumcu in the above entitled Given in marriage by her father, Mary and Dorothy Thibodeau, pow, Jones averages Thursday| SEATTLE, July 7.—George EA-| The Moose Lodge will hold their the University of California for a| Doroth; M. Dean has come to| Th‘.‘ PR e AR the bride wore a bengaline white Betty Steele, Carol Olson, Uleta were us follows: Industrials 14908, Ward Callaghan, 81, died here Wed- regular meeting tonight at § o'clock 'year and a half and is presently Juneau from Whitehorse and has| g tn¢ Wi P in S“I‘vdrf“‘l‘)‘_““ taffeta wedding gown made with Kelly, Carol McDonald, Juanita'.ais 41,84, utilities 24.12. nesday and cequiem high mass at the club rooms in the Sewardstationed with a radio squadron of registered at the Gastineau Hotel. [citii 'S HA8 bond:zle;lqcu-'im i a square neckline, long fitted Diaz, Jeanne Boddy, Arlene God-| T | will be held on Saturday. Building. Routine business will be the Air Corps. i ————— now existing between you and pl\(::‘ sleeves and a basque waistline. Her kins, Alice Jean Davis, Loretta The deceased was well known in transacted and refreshments will] It was while the groom was at ¢ o o o o o o o e giff g full skirt terminated in a long cir- Keithehn, Katherine Bavard, Mar-| EIGHT OUT TODAY ON |2 iska mining circles. He went (0 be served following the session the University of Washington,'s WEATHER REPORT | And in the event you fail to ap- cular train and her fingertip veil et Atkinson, Lois and Joanne AJAsks sy 0 B the Yukc —_——————— where he had been sent by the o (U. S. Bureau) | pear and answer, the plaintiff will was attached to a starched lace Hared Claire Folta, Virginia B: pAN AMERI(AN PlANE gold tush, and for 16 }'ll.w before NURSE TO KETCHIKAN Army to take a special course in e Temp. Thursday, July 6. e take judgment against you for want calotte. She carried an arm bou- gen, Betty and Peggy Forwa ank Frazen, Mrs., Harriet La- DS retirement in 1943 was at pigs Lillian A. Gardiner, Director | the Jap language, that he and his ¢ Maximum 71, minimum 50. e thereof, and will apply to the court * quet of white sweetpeas and pink Sharon Sharpe, Lorraine English,| zelle. and Harvey LaZelle left today Chichagot Island with the Chich-'of Public Health Nursing, Terri- bride met. |6 o o o o 5 @ e @ eforthe reliet demanded in the com- Cecil Biuner roses Patsy Oakes, Jackie Nortin, Roberta | for Seattle, yia,Pan American Air- 280f Mining Company. torial Department of Health, left | - . [ t S S— plaint and as hereinabove stated. Miss Betty Sharpe, as maid of Messerschmidt, Jeannette Doucette | ways | Surviving are the widow, al Juneau thismorning for Ketchikan, i ¥ ke | WITNESS, the Honorable George honor, wore a gown of pink or-|and Mary Lou Fagerson. Francis Penzotti, Arnold Johnson, 'daughter, Mrss John Cafmody of | Miss Gardiner will consult with Pub- oulz ON pRESIDE"T JONES pRDTESTS | . Alexander, judge of the said gandy, Gesigned with a sweetheart 2L e — Felix Hakkinen, Dorls Trower, and Seattle; and yrandsons John Car- lic Health nurses in the southern | [ | cowrt, and the seal of said court line, bracelet-length sleeves, Vinegar brewing was known in|TLee Johnson were passengers to mody in the Army and Frank Blan-|district and expects to be absent GE'I'S NOWHERE Bull' hereunto affixed on this 6th day of full skirt. She chose to wear /the seventeen‘h century in France.| Whitehorse. chard in the Navy from her Juneau headquarters sev- ’ 1 BINDING IEXAS July, 1644 e SR — = - | eral days. ERT E. COUGHLIN, " wemmoe LECTURE FOLLOWS| ~ DEMO DELEGATES IN FROM TYEE | | By P. D. L. McIVER, Mrs, Wally Peterson has come to | SR | —_— 4 x Deputy Clerk. Juneau from Tyee and is registered| WASHINGTON, July 7.—At the| HOUSTON. Toxas, July 7. — Sec- | First publication, July 7, 1944. at the Juneau Hotel. | press conference. a reporter asked retary of Commerce Jesse Jones! Last publication, August 4, 1944. V4 / LKI N’To yoa / 7 s S EAsous sl £ e o S O S0 i AR S AN LADY, o | AT = %)) 4 MID-SUMMER SEE HOW EASY—JUST DO 2 THINGS i says | clmcfl, i On Summer Weari A l earing Appare COATS — SLACK SUITS — SUITS — JACKETS — SHOES " Amazing Values! While Th ' , mazing Values! vile They Last! | p [ u | . .. onall summer coats, slack suis, | skirts, jackets, suits . . . awide i - o ¥4 R | selection to choose from . . . COME “YAVERYONE can get in on this, folks —good cooks, “Notice how quick an’ easy Spry mixes, too. You 1 o poor cooks, fair-to-middlin’ cooks, girls with don’t need to keep it in the mfrigcru!qr! 50 it's al- | ' little or no experience an’ mothers with lots of it. I wayscreamy-soft an’ ready forinstant mixin’. Change EARLY‘ can make you a better cook, every last one of you! to Spry today for all your bakin’ an’ fryin’. Save an’ Aol Yes, even with shortages an’ rationin’, T still say you use every Spry receipt you find in the ads. But re- SIZES 12 TO 20 can be a better cook. An’ so easy you'll be amazed! member, be sure to use Spry in ’em! You'll never get the same mouth-waterin’ results with just any } Here’s all you have to do shortenin’ that you get with purer Spry!” I , “One, get Spry from your grocer. Two, make the Try my Potato-burgers l s a l " i e b batow TH S p e Gt T e o Lpound humburg 1§ teaspoons pecial On Shoes! W Fou wan e en evel il ce ol mea 9 % - : 2 cups coarsely grated 1 teaspoon pepper gl must be h-c-d to the utmost. An’ remem- ‘m']“.,.l,,d potatoes 34 cup Spry | Broken Sizes pt is tested, so follow directions 1{ cup onion, coarsely grated $2 00 P il. $pry now cemes in exactly an’ measure ace ”r"ffl]"'\ Combine hamburg, potatoes, onion, salt and pepper. ° a ¢ useful glass jars. So measure, you can bake! Th \ : : Be f & 3 o Rk P Mix well. Shape into 8 patties. Fry patties in hot andy for preserving comes when you cook with Spr a Spry receipt. wad : g £ kT e B . 4 and storio= ¥eod £ i s A o e Spry until brown (3 to 5 minutes). Turn and brown o ! : . Use pur o ;_;]_u_\. in }n)xu; 401“” lr; " l:_‘ ;L on other side. Serve with buttered green pes P b and 1 S 100, AN #6811 YOUTAVEL IACSURN G I glazed carrots. Makes eight potato-burgers. of compliments on ‘em before, o Tt destred. 3ad Tariation: desired, add }4 cup green pepper, an ariation 3 4] ) You can save S!er Spry gives lighter cakes chopped, to potato-burger mixture. i r - ! over and ove saves money, too! Glazed Carrots l [] Afterfrying, leVRprY “My, how the price of expensive cake 6 medium-sized 114 teaspoons grated ool 8. littie, S shortenin’ has skyrocketed! Spry costs carrots, cooked orange rind [ ! s, Smes ¢ less than half as much an’ -ou get cakes tablencnas s 1 teaspoon sugar Thus Spry is VeRy that are absolutely tops—light as a Cut carrots in half, lengthwise. Melt Spry. Add ’ iy 1 yoi feather, tender, velvety an’ with such & orange rind and sugar. Add earrots and cook over WOMEN'S APPAREL 197 South Franklin rich, full flavor. Just try one and see. medium heat until lightly browned and glazed. P ey gt CHMESE EMAIDI WGP BN s GRS S e s s e e e e e P NS

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