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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JULY 17, 1944 L E ) SALESMAN FROM KETCHIKAN ness visit. ISITKA RED CROSS HOLDS awarded the local Chapter for its| MRS, BEAUCHAMP O * S 'TKA NEWS * VE S S Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolphin ar- Bk MONTHLY MEETING work in the Fourth War Loan|VACATION TRIP 's. LaMoine Peterson entertain- rived here last week from Ketchi- RETURNS FROM GODDARD The regular monthly meeting of drive was displayed. The quota of | Mrs. Elsie Beauchamp was a pas- SN0 BT Tk .d a few friends at an informal kan. Mr. Dolphin is a salesman| Mrs. Vena L. Crone, who is ln"the Sitka Chapter of the American|$5800.00 was exceeded by bonds|senger on a recent southbound boat, MISS MARJORIE MOORE WED 'm.x States to be employed at the dinner at her apartment on Wed- for the National Grocery Company, charge of the P?oneers' Home at Red Cross was held on Wednesday | totalling over $7,000.00. planning to visit relatives and CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY |Columbia Lumber Company mill nesday evening. with headquarters in Ketehikan. Godard Hot Springs, returned to|evening, July 12, at the home of| Present at the meeting were Ted |friends in the States. She is the impressive candlelight cere- 'during the summer months. | Those present included Mrs.[They were accompanied by Mr. and |the Springs the end of last‘ week |[Mrs. E. M. Goddard. A detailed re- | Kettleson, George Peterson, Clar-|wife of V. M. Beauchamp, book- o'clock in the after-| — Helen Stoft, Mrs. Dick Dare, Mrs.!Mrs. Harry Race, also of Ketchi- |after spending several days visiting|port of the relief given to the|ence Rands, Mrs. Elliott Fletcher, keeper at the Sitka Mercantile noon, July t the University [ M. GODDARD |Janis Wesley, Al Scariato, Vince kan. M. Race is the owner of friends in Sitka. ; ~¥:§nah fire victims was made by|Miss Marjorie Major, Mrs. Jack | Company. fooh i B as! S S AT LUNCHEON |santitoli and Joe Spurling. drug stoves in Ketchikan and .Ju- e Kettleson, Chairman. The Sit-Krebs, Philip A. Johnson and Mrs. ‘ e !:::1‘”‘ Church in Seattle, Washir et LEGION INITIATES |ka Chapter assumed the expense|E. M. Goddard. MRS. HECKEL LEAV it Whie WEle seorge Harold hostess at an informal luncheon at|WESTFALLS RETURN | ks, Albert Dennard was initiated thelfor the granting of immediately —_— After a pleasant visit with her ame the bride of George arold 3 ek " Tsprsen 4 Ry " Legion !y eli P e son, Paul Heckel, Mrs. William F. Thorson, USRNR. The Rev. L. H.|/her home last Tuesday. The after-; Returning to their home here| WOMEN OF CHURCH sitka Post of the American Legion ielief to the fire victims and Will| W AITRESS LEAVES Heuksl has yathi ¥ Steinhoff read the service, and the noon was pleasantly spent sewing were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace West- HOLD MEETING at the regular meeting held "l‘ues- in turn be reimbursed by the Na-! Miss Juli 113 k waitre t"jx cv.l: Smb R o Ay e bridal couple exchanged vows be-|and visiting. |{fall and thelr daughter, Twila. Mr.| Members of Women of the|day evening at the Castle. |tional Headquarters. e e m"m-e tates. Mr. Heckel is the fore an altar decked with white! Those present included the Mes-|Westfall is employed at the Col- Church (Lutheran) met on Thurs- | It was agreed that the local|the Sitka Cafe and A"'OWhead‘G', ager of the Santiary Meat & flowers Tall white taper candles dames Maude Wakefield, Scotty|umbia Lumber Company logging day afternoon, July 13, at the home | C I Chapter would purchase a $1,000|Cafe, left for the States on a re- |GT0C€TY Company here. and huge baskets of white gladiolas' Campbell, Neill Andersen, E. B {camp. of Mrs. Thomas Tilson for a de: EAVES FOR SOUTH 3 war bond and the Badge of Merit|cent boat. | (More Sitka News on Page Five) and lillies provided an attractive|Genung, and Elliott Fletcher and sert luncheon. Following luncheou,| Mrs. Tal Guppy and her Infant | e 8 A : & e packground for the ceremony Miss Louella Andersen | JUNEAU LA Mrs. Ray Peterman was in charge son, Tal Jr, were pasesngers on a For her wedding the bride chose ot II-ZNJ()\' VISIT HERE of the devotional program. On boat leaving for the south last jonal gown of white satin,| WALLACE McDONALDS While the boat was in Sitka the|Sunday evening the ladies served week, where Mrs. Ggppy plans to| fashioned with a round yoke of net,| RETURN HOME early part of last week, Mrs. Jimmy|at the Lutheran Service Center. |Visit relatives and friends for sev-‘ fitted bodice and full skirt. Her| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc l)unnld;()x'm(*, Miss Katherine Orme, and|The committee ia charge, hea eral months. N.lrs. Gupy ?s‘the‘, -tip length vell of white tulle have returned to their home here|Mrs. Mattie Baldwin enjoyed alby Mis. Ray Peterman as Chair- jowner of the Baranof Beauty Shop F”R T“E DURATI“N . ght to a Juliet cap of net|after enjoying a two months' va-|pleasant visit with their friends, man, included the Mesdames Pat in Sitka. | e o e Her bouquet was a sheat |cation in the States. They visited|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennessy apd Hussey, Jess McGraw, L. C. Berg| e , red roges, and she was m\vn‘l“li”l“fi and friends in and ,193‘-Ltl\elx' children. . All of the ladies!and Ernst Nygaard. \\II:LIA.\I DE HAAS LEAVES age by Walter G. Welch of |Seattle and in Idaho. Mr. Mec- returned to their homes in Juneau William deHaas, repr.esentatlve of Kirkland § {Donald, who is employed by mwnn the boat. HARDWARE SALESMAN VISITS | the McCallum Legaz Fish Company | The maid-of-honor, Miss Marie Sitka Mercantile Company, is a ks Hal Fairhurst, salesman for the in Alaska, left for Ketchnkgn last Harms, who is a graduate of the | member of the Town Council. {Fllh"l‘ BANK OF SITKA Seattle Hardware Company, ar- | week after spending some time at 5 = i b Sitka High School with the class |HAS ANNUAL MEETING rived from Juneau on a brief busi-| he local office here. Whlle lravehng 1S dlfilcu]t s e ¢ . | The annual meeting of the Di- —— of 1941, wore a pastel blue frock|MRS. J. J. CONWAY ® { . S 3 r he First Bank of Sitka ‘ ’ . . . of net and lace. A matchng Dutch|BACK FROM STATES |rectors of 4 we'll be thinkin cap completed her ensemble. Her| Mrs. J. J. Conway has arrwpd'tzmi P{‘_““ lf;i ":“;‘:d“’mer‘;e’:’r“i- a‘:;i ; ' 1 gd our friends bouquet was of peach gladoli and|home after a brief vacation trip to|'hat time o Hdaiat FTS | 5 i 3 blue delphinium Portland and Seattle. She left|Serving with the armed forces—P. | in Alaska . . . Even if we don't “I Love You Truly” and “Be-|here several weeks ago with her|S: Ganty, J. J. Conway and Wil- cause” were sung by Ernest Worth, [husband, Lt. J. J. Conway, who|liam C C“{"“’”- were placed on for A i see them accompanied by Mrs. Norman Jones, [spent a portion of his leave visiting |leaves of absence. ) CE Miss Marjorie Ellen Moore be-| Mrs. E. M. (Winn) Goddard was| e Directors for the year were elect- who also played the processional|his mother in Portland, Oregon. | and C: \x:nnl 5 2 jed as follows: John T. Calvin, H.| |J. Hodgins, Theodore Kettleson, | James Snyder, USNR, stood as|JuDY DARE CELEBRATES fi 3 g | best man for Mr. Thorson SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Thomas lnmzin.Pfla. wo‘l,u;m,l' W. Following the ceremony an in-|' judy Dare, daughter of-Mr. ana ' Bates, and Philip A. Johnson. formal reception was held at the|mrs, Dick Dare, celebrated her| : | Mrs. are, AU WOMAN VISITS home of the- brides. sister, Mrs. L.|geventh birthday on Monday, July|sC AU WOM ! g il e 2 |SISTER HERE ) ‘| ) . G, Ml n St 1o it . i an sieroon eriy oyl Sl . actown, sosmpacied b A COMPLETE LINE Keep On Buying Bonds and centered with a large (iocomt(-d‘ Various games were played, fo14ner dTHihMSQ Boml:mlafléxdw?l;:]d;,{ wedding cake. Miss Grace l-lansnm‘](,wmg which Judy opened ”w‘\l'::xltwl(m' ::;‘!eru‘;;” E;mx Bitier| 0F DBUGS aunt of the bride, presided at the many lovely birthday remembrances| B | coffee urn; while Mrs. John Smith- | received from relatives and friends, | *nd Ryan, and he: mothes, Mus. A : | meyer cut and served the wedding Refreshments, includiiig a decorat.|L; Lindegard, Mrs. McLean is the 5 2 |wife of “Spike” McLean, owner of | cake. Over twenty relatives and ed birthday cake, were served. A friends were present at the recep-| Youngsters present mcludpdfm': McLean Metal Works in Ju-‘ | B UY MoRE tion |Dianne Tilson, Marlene Frederick- ["¢*" | Sh At . Th bride, who is the daughter of son, Alice Gillis, Nita J\'nmu':\. LESMAN VISITS | 0” : Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wittmeyer of woods, Georgia Bea Price, Sonia o o R c> e fEsn oo B 0 Nl’ S Sitka, graduated from the Sitkaland Carol Susert, Kay Fletcher,| o™ BB ,‘g"}‘f" s '”“l,“" oy High School in 1940 and later at-|Cherrill McGraw, and Shirley and | o oo o0 siifean ‘A i e S St S S e o rowine v | M ]aclea Drug and Jewelry Company THAN BEFORE For two years she was employedjoyed the party were the Mesdames| A i s as a civil service worker on the'E, L. Frederickson, Lloyd Tilson,|BETA SIGMA PHI MEMBERS SERVING SITKA FOR OVER 20 YEARS base here and met Mr. Thorson|Carl Susort, Miles McGraw and Art | VEARN BRIDGE while he was stationed at Sitka. Gillis i A group of members of Beta| < Mr. Thorson, who is the son of the| Sigma Phi met on Monday eyening, News Slam‘l late Arthur Thorson of Chicago, is |July 10, at the home of their so- a chief petty officer in the Navy.|SALESMAN HERE cial director, Mrs. E. M. Goddar N L] For the time being the couple wil| T- R. Curtis, well known sales-|to study contract bridge. These| . p—— — ew as ln ton ote1 eattle reside at Bremerton, Washington |Mman, arrived here from Wrangell| ormal meetings will be continued ’ where Mr. Thorson is stationed. ithe first part of last week on a|from time to time during the sum-| Many Sitkans now residing in routine business swing through the|mer months. FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager Seattle were present at the cere-|Territory | —_— mony and reception. Among those S VISITORS ENTERTAINED S NRS BN e /mtl- | MRS. J. A. ROBARTS 'BY RAY PETERMANS | Grace. Hanson. aunt of the bride: | VISITING FAMILY HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman had | SoA HHe M};sc.&" Mildred Tilson Lm; Mrs. J. A. Robarts, daughter of as their dinner guests on Monday e e i s the late John Peterson and Mrs.|evening, July 10, Mr. and Mrs.| = John Smithmeyer and Mp snd Mre, |FC/E0m, has arrived from the|Steve Vukovich and their son, Ron- | 7/ SeI'VICe Don Zam_yohn. 3 "’snulh to visit her mother and s ald. Mr. Vukovich, who is a well| Y ter, Mrs. G. E. Banvard. She plans known salesman with headquarters; i 3t |to bé in- Sitka several weeks before |in Juneau, is on a brief business| FREDERICK GREACONS |returning to her home in Santa visit here, accompanied by his| VISIT DAUGHTER HERE |Rosa, California | family. | Arriving by boat from the south e AL s Tl | e e WL S AR erick Greacon, whose home is in HSEEE T cOLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR | MOY’S NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY AUXILIARY { New officers were named by the N '.,ly Auxiliary of the American Legion e Open 5 P. M. to Midnight at a meeting held Tuesday evening at the Castle, as follows: Presi- R d l d dent, Mrs. J. D. Littlepage; First emo e e Vice President, Mrs. Edwin Van Horn; Second Vice President, Mrs. Arnold Curtis; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Russell Clithero; Chaplain, Mrs. William Cook; Sergeant-at- Arms, Mrs. Joe Anselm; and His- torian, Mrs. Cyrus Williams. | [y MRS. ETTA HANLEY RETURNS | AND KEEP EM Mrs. Etta Hanley, wife of John Hanley, has returned from a va cation trip in the States. She wa * accompanied by her father-in-law, Grover Hanley. RETURNS FROM SOUTH Miss Dorothy Williams, who for-| i s e s e | COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR BY BUYING and Grocery Company, has return- ed from a vacation trip south. i | ARRIVE TO WORK AT MILL “’ WAR Boan l Kenneth Hollar, Bob Grant and Joe Minahan, hfi\‘e m‘lj\'(‘d h'()n'—] . i . v | PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. FirStBank‘DfSitka WIll THERE BE .PlENTY M0R7E Solicits the businf:s of friends : A m w m fim o oo Kot bt COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Drop In At Money Transmitted to All Points ERNIE’S HERE will be plenty of American lumber for the \ manufacture of everything from tooth-picks to air- conway nock Do Your P !lrt' - i e 1 craft because the private forest industries have joined in Put 10% of Your Income in War Bonds When You rein ann. a great national movement to boost new forest growth. 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