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MONDAY, FEBRUARY' 12, 1945 PAGE SIX beautifully decorated | Public Accountani-Stenographic-Tax Relurns MURPEY and MURPHY Successors: to. Harvey. Lowe ROOM 3—First Natiounal- Bank Bidg. PHONE 676 M. ISAACS——Building Coniractor REMODELING — REPAIRING CABINET SHOP 270 South Franklin Street. PHONE 799; Res. Black 200 is Yakutat Cordova Kodiak Anchorage Fairbanks Nome JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— | ; \ Alaska, at the First Lutheran!ed from a | * s' l KA NEWS * Church, with Rev. Joseph Luthro|table. ” . ” % officiating. : 1 Thos2 present other than the sel'Vln lhe To 0{ lhe world D s 5 Formerly Mr. Wittmeyer was sta- | guest of honor were the Misses Billie SITKA, Alasks Fel. 10+ (Special 2 o'clock ‘Suhday afternoon, Febru-|yoneq at Barrow where he was| Jean Cook, Louise Holt, Kay Her- | Correspondence)—J. D. Littlepage,|ary 4 in a heautitul candlelight|y ;) er observer. He has been man, Jean Hiatt, Marie Trier- |manager of the Sitka Public Util-|service. The Rev. Arthur N. Bily|(ransferred to Spokane, Washing-| schield, Beulah Lowe; the Mesdames jities, made a public announcement officiated. |ton, and the couple will leave for Orville Paxton, George Eliason, An- ,that. the final payment for the 450 | Candelabra bearing white tapers ¢he south in a few weeks. |dy Lorentzen, Robert Paxton, Ken- h. p. Diesel engine and generator were placed behind the altar and at| neth Nordby, William Meither,*Mar- ! pux'chas(d by the Utilities early in either side of the chancel, and sin-i Word has been received by friends | tin Tengs, William Hiatt, and F. i 1943 had been made. gle tapers tied with white satin fom Lt. Ray Schroeder, who was Corcoran. Those unable to attend The cost of the machinery was bows lighted each window. Baskets|foymerly employed at the Columbia |were Miss Doris Wittmeyer and the $36,11342, and the purpose of it is| of white lillies and greens provided [umber Company in Sitka. Lt.| Mesdames Puget Faulk, Charles |to supply additional power. It was a lovely background about the altar| conroeder with the Air Force Whittemore and Paul Morgan. | imsmllp:l at the Cold Storage. railing. : : 3 land has been stationed in England i | For her wedding the bride chose for more than a year. Mrs. Nick Lindquist was hostess Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Soley enter- 2 dressmaker suit of fuchsia wocl |at a surprise birthday luncheon |tained frineds at their home on With a flowered turban. Her cor-| ccmplimenting Mrs. Ted Harris ccmplimenting her daughter, Mrs.| | Wednesday evening following a sage was of white narcissus and or-who recently married, Mrs. Leo Ray Elliott. | marriag2 blessing service at the hithogalum. |Higley entertained with a linen| A delicious luncheon served. hom2 of Rev. Arthur N. Bily, who| Mrs. Jane Wesley, matron of hon-ishm“:r at her home on the base The guest of honor received many Servitie |ctficiated. The occasion marked the |or, wore a black wool dressmaker |Tyesday afternoon. |lovely gifts, and the afternoon was : g {third anniversary of their wedding,|suite with "‘111‘"51 accessories. Her|{ The bride received many lovely pleasantly spent in sewing. | H H A beautifully decorated aniversary |Corsage was ol ue 1ris. | gifts, and delicious refreshments, Those enjoying the affair were Seward Penmsula and Kuskokw1m Area ‘u.kc and coffee were served. Guests| - Capt. Robert Horsley, U. 8, A., Was featuring a decorated wedding vake, the Mesdames Ray Elliott, John lincluded Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Frank- |best man for L.t Vandergrift. were served. | Hellywocd, Frank Price, Ben Ben-| KA AIRLINES lin, Mr. and Mrs. F, Efaw, Mr. and| Following the ceremony, a recep-| Tnose present, other than the scn, William Hollywood, and the| ALAS . Mrs. Ward Adams, Mrs. Eva Mc-|Sion was held at the home of Lt. host and guest of honor, were the hostess R ——— Baranof Hotel Information and Reservations T | OFFICE PHONE 667 | Donald, Harriet McDonald, and Mrs, | Thomas Sherburne. The bride’siMesdames R. M. Johntson, A, L.| el R wed—; . co"““nm Lumn co“P lan.d Mrs. John Townsend. |table was centered with a large|Goddard, Verne Hunkins, Peter evening. They voted to Or' ALASKA |decorated cake. Refreshments of Ramer, Marie Brightman, Arnold nesday a3 Lumber and Building Malerials DR, B, tourch anni- | Wedding cake and punch were serv-{jcum& Ray Peterman, Harold |Sponsor a dance at the US.O. on | served. {Donnely, Donald Schiebel, Rodney April 17. Candidates elected to, PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL of the US.O., a special| : 3 e o was held at the U.S.0. Friday | . Tk}c couple will make their home Qnlen, Clint Holmes, John Dol- membership were the Mesdames Ce- | evening. The dance which was in- | in Sitka ,enc, Roy Roby and Charles Schof- |cil Cook, William Hollywood, Ben | fcrmal was sponsored by the MR.U. | [ ner. |Benson, Hazel Clark, and A, H. of the Navy., Music was furnished| Miss Fern Musser and Ted Har-, - Wickman. [ by Elaine’s orchestra. |ris were joined in marriage by U.S.| Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Walter| A chapter night program will be REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME ¥ he theme carried out in the de- | Commissioner W. W. Knight at a Roach and Mrs. Harold Schaefer|presented at the next meeing of corations was nautical. The band |ceremany performed Saturday night,|cntertained at a bridge luncheon at | Which Mrs. Earl Shennett will be in ctand was transiormed into “U.S.S.|February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Leo|the home of Mrs. Schaefer. Guests|charge, and in charge of the re- - |US.C." The affair was enjoyed by | Higley attended the couple as wit- were the Mesdames Roy Avrit, Ray|{reshment committee will be Mrs. L] L WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN Tro Pinochle Club met the an attractive corsage. score was made by Mrs. Peterman, home of Mrs. Lena Tilson. Mrs. The couple will make their home while the consolation award was| R R AT J H H SR T lson e the prize for the cn Ui base, where Mr. Harris is|won by Mis. Webb. HOSPITAL OTES uneau — naines — JKagway |high score, while Mrs. Al Richter superintendent of the power plant. i i |recetved, the consolation prize, . - b SR R e \ Leaves from Small Boat Harbor Present were Mesdames Char-, Mrs. Harry Hagen was pleasant- Ar'in‘x‘r Ol were co-ho;tes:;cs at:" _Maunce ‘IOh“SD“Mh“s been ad- delivery. Write for Price les M, Peterson, Willlam Sarvela, ly surprised on ] f‘ridug; elv;':(xlm:g‘mé R e o :;lc;iecr; : tznf’"-z mt:]nns Hospital for MIDNITE TUESDAY NITE i ace 9 g y Treu riends cal 0 = ¢ 1 3 . - ‘;“‘Bge:“;‘;i::_‘W“‘l‘\;fiuxl‘;{?"““;‘l’_mfi: :‘;l‘f‘b‘m‘:f gm-rphilx)'lhduy with the of- Monday evening to honor Mis. E. B.| John E. Smith, Freight and parcels accepted until 6 . M. Tuesdays Hanson of Part Alexander who istient, has been PHONE 94 OR 498 FOR RESERVATIONS ot My Bnd. Mre Juthes by, Mr. and, Mrs MErtin' Tempsiiade,by Misgleorothy Cottig e i Gardner ‘Sullivan hag: been: ad-| The little girl weighed Miss Helen Elleston, Jack Garrett, low score by Mrs. Wesley Jones, mitted to St. Ann's Hospital for| at Mrs. Hugh Pace, James Brightman, | Those present were the Mes- medical attention. Mis, Andy Lofenteen; arid Mys, Eari| Games J: W, Forsgthe, Jack gulbert, 7 Mis, WiHAnG Q/DEN Buts. been; ; S}‘.I‘IU\?U‘ :laxrl((immg;x‘l;.] Jom; R:mdts. (E}labm't’d:.:cht\r;;edx from St. Ann's Hnspimll 3 % F B ville axton, eorge |after receiving surgical attention. Mrs. Walter A, Dangel, daughter TR lias ) e o p ” f Sitka recently. Mrs. Dangel hes Ray Peterman who have recently ;o .. \n i_)cromy Stoadard, the| Ann's: Rospitdl, ke b make her home with he rfamily in bcm2 Sunday evening. Bridge was| My and Mrs, Clarence Rands and o 1 g sitka. played *during the evening. High | Mrs, Harry Whistcaore were hosts| oo oo ' POUdS, 6 ounces |score went to Mrs. Avrit, and con- Thursday evening at a dinney party. - A. B.'Holt, owher of Holt's Men's solation to Mrs. Peterman iougts for the evening were Mr.| Rell g A shop, announced the sale of that| Guests were Mr and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. J. Barnas,, Mr. and Mrs. 3 b 1< P bitsiness to Charles Whittemore, ef- Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aviit,|9. J. Cole, Miss Dorothy Van . fective February 1, Mr. Holt, who'and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rands.;zame, Miss Adelaide Lomen, Miss F founded the businéss and has man-| | Florence Hobbs, Miss Barbara Rud- or our oug | aged it continuously, has not an- Mrs, J. D. Littlepage left for the nick and Miss Sara Fernald. | > H | Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble to ‘help loosen and expel germ laden phiegm, and aid nature | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- fHamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist tu sell you service men and civilian members of | nesses | Peterman, Stanley Totten, Stock- i the Victory House. | The bride wore a smart brownitcn Webb, Clarence Rands, Elliott Elliott Fletcher, Clarence 4 aul Morgan and Harold A. List. Del and the hostess. fering of congratulations and gifts. . 0 4 Valcauda Fur Co. REE. Spy She PR i ek ments of Lt | visiting her daughter, Miss Doro-|Ann's Hospital. | thy Steddard. | Charles Bevans, of Hoonah, has been with her husband, Corporal returned from a trip to the states,| 2 £ - e |BUESt Of honor and the hostesses. A baby boy was born to Mrs. angel lioms vious Mr. a Mrs. Harold Veatch were . Dangel in Oklalioma, previous to Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Fred Lorz at 4:056 o'clock Sunday, nounced his future plans. states on the Northland to attend The name under which the new the wedding of their younger daugh-| ‘peo Nevin Detwilder of the local | a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it o i VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 Thompson Optical Co. 214 Second St.—Phone 387 Lenses duplicated—Frames sold- ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair || —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts Tanned RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT A SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate Hotel Juneau For Comfort Al Lowest Rates ROOMS WITE BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise at a surgery admitted to pa- St. '———-———-—‘_" 2 THRIFT CO-OP Member Na‘ional Retaller- Owned Grocers 211 BEWARD STREET PHONE 767 O e CAPITOL CAYE Southern Fried Chicken Choice Steaks DINE and DANCE ISR | ALASKA WINDOW CLEANING CO. 51 yrs, experience in Seattle MERF C. FERRIS HOTEL JUNEAU to \the Brightman six pounds and thirteen ounces birth MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. ¢ Service Get the New Wash- B e TR FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES—GAS—OIL Foot of Maln Street Junean Motors Sanitary Meat Co. POR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY CLall Phones 13 and 49 F. B. McClare, ington Habit Megr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at WHING DING Phone 519 REE G. E. ALMQUIST CUSTOM TAILOR PHONE 576 “ THE rzn BARANOF | | CABO TRANSFED. ALASKA'S FINEST {| HOTEL —_— 'suit with matching accessories and Fletcher, and E. M. Goddard. High Seattle, Washington On Thursday morning a second day cake and coffee were served. " game was played during the|been admitted to St Ann's Hos-| his crders of transfer. She will bosts at a dinner party at their| afternocn in St. Ann's Hospital. 1 WIS PRTLIS ~e—=$ 'Whittemore will manage his new Marks Chapzl in Seattle on Femu';a‘mt Lranspax’tatibn to.his new sta- business, he will continue i nthe of- ary 17. tion of duty. Saturd: veni fice of U. S. Marshal until his suc- Miss Littlepage will become the| ity 5 At Chrysler Marine Engines Eat in the Famous Gold Room It Gosts No More e A M P T P WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES '\ [ | | farewell party was held in his honor| at Quarters Two of A.C.S. Dancing| Iancl refreshments were enjoyed. cessor is appointed. bride of Robert M. Péeples of the| ACS., who was formerly stationed Sitka Womans’ Club held its gen- in Sitka. | | eral monthly meeting Priday even- Following the wedding ceremony | quickly allays the cough or have your maney back. aiid CREOMU Col MACHINE SHOP Marine l‘_hrdwnre Fmelg::i'rmh 114 Sitka Fire Department an.sweredvfofcoulht.c'nfl hgk:m%hN" |two calls during the week, and re- pofted only slight damage in each ing. Numerous projects were con- a reception will be held at the Wo- 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. sidered after the completion of men’s University Club. Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelt HARDWARE Utah Nut and Lump €COAL WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel ' Oll—Stove ' Oll—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating. CALL US) Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 0383 | The Alaskan Holel : Newly Renovated Revms Reasonabls . at Bens BAbs R s Sy Phone 800 1 - i routine business. —_— | case. j TRl ;,._.._P_.._.————-—- > The members voted to assist fin- The afternoon group of the Lit-| 'r‘es 5 S ne E § ancially and with volunteer ser- erary Department of the Woman's| eleclt,ricda:iy E:::;ng::‘;h)(;n;%fiz;t ::1 conway M o A N C “ 0 R A G E school nursery in £%.ka during the Gcddard on Tuesday afternoon. A promptly extinguished thlmdfl-fl'? Hauling o summer months dessert luncheon was served. | Wednesday AN oG a0’ < B B. O, DAVIS ' B. W. DAVIS - at the U.S.0. Victory House in the a 'most interesting review of “The! " " e ¢ month of March a committee was Story of Weaving” to which she!i;{;:;,;:ims‘;:::l‘xusm il 5 oIy : Yakll‘,at all(l Cordova will act as chairman assisted by the plaining many samples of hand“ Mrs. W, A. Boyd was hostess at a' 0il mmw Coa' i Mesdames C. G. Stuart, John Cush- weaving. : “Stork Shower” for Mss. Joseph COMPANY FARE- 2 “0 (Pllls !ax) Miss Genevieve Mayberry. Mrs. Oscar Isaacson was hostess at |y one Foe . o |, Mrs. Elliott, Fletcher and Mrs. J. a “stoik shower” which compliment- Ma;ly lovely gifts were present-| . DODGE and: FLYMOUTH gonduct a bake sale during the evening. Gifts were presented ‘“‘were played during the evening. Priz- “ra 4 e |ménth of February. the honored guest in a large :es Were afardéd 1o Misy Hillie Jéas | The meeting night for the gen- decorated with valentine motifs. | Cook, Mrs, Andy Lorentzen, Mis. t J h {the year was changed from Friday ed. Guests, other than the guest of | gupia), 5 Ph 78 Depar s un'eau eac to the first Thursday of the month,. | honor, were the Mesdames Tal} Deli‘i:;:: x;:;fi;’;,g:";::: serv: One Tuesday and FrldaY 2 P. M. social hour was enjoyed and delic- Beauchamp, Joe Skaris, Stanley; ious refreshments were served by the' Totten, FPrank Calvin, and Marie | i |committee, consisting of Mesdames Refling. Woodle l‘ rwa , s | Avrit, John Holic and Miss Lou-l Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Wittmeyer awson arrived in Sitka on the Northland, o o“’ s | Miss Bertha Jane Starke and | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witt-| at 'he | Lieutenant George E. Vandergrift, | meyer. — |at the irst Presbyterian Church at cently married at Fairbanks, 13 ” Salitu’’ A The Home of Hospitality' ] R“ - are w Chas. G. Warner Co. otk = W RATNING vices in the operation of a pre- Club met at the home of Hrs. E. M.' nain Andersons store. but it was| Y To plan a Silver Tea to be given Mrs. Elizaketh DeArmond 3Ve poated flue resulted in a chimney compm’ PHONE 81 v named. Mrs. Martha Kostrometinoff adczd interest by exhibiting and ex- | g COWLING DAVLIN I ing, Leslie Yaw, Luella Smith and Peterson Tuesday evening at her| Gasolim W. Wittmeyer were appointed to ed Mrs| L. E. Thielke on Tuesday .4 ipe guest of honor and games = Effective Nov. I, 1944 |eral meetings for the remainder of elicious refreshments were Serv-| George Eliason, Miss Marle Trier- | After adjoutnment, a delightful Guppy, Frank Erickson, Vincent | At = Frank Metcalf, Lucille Reinke, Roy| ; l l : . g { nd are visiting Mr. Wittmeyer'’s Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 || | | i |U. S. Army, were united in marriage| Mr. and Mrs, Wittmeyer were re- s l T K A “ 0 T E I ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily, at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $ $18 $18 18§18 18 18 10 10 18 10 L] 13 10 Manager THE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR s WORK : - Alaska Trading Co. J. W. GUCKER, Prop. . PHONE 122.0r 4 | At Alaska Dock and Storage . Sebpiodl HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Stere—Tel. 600 American Meat — Phone 38 Bitka $18 “SMILING SERVIOR" | Bert's Cash Grocery Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway S $18.00 $20.00 4 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Eetchikan Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 30.00 10.00 20.00 Express Ra 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 16¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell PHONE 612 Phone 567 s DECORATING May Involve two phases of interior beautification. One has to. do with proper selection of draperies, furniture and correct color harmony. The other in the execution of artistic design to walls and ceilings, BOTH ARE ESSENTIAL. Individual taste should be the basis of all interior decoration. JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS, 374 Box 1216 | Juneau AND KEEP ‘EM i COLUMBIA COCKTAIL BAR Petersburg $30.00 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants. Schedules and Rates Bubject to Change Without Notice.