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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIBE—{UNEAU ALASKA SPECIALIZING IN PERMANENT WAVING RAL BEAUTY CULTURE taffeta, and Miss Klein's was pink net over pale blue taffeta. They wore matching hats of blue and pink framed in a wedding bell, on streamers of yellow and white from \ A i i iy | { ADRIENNE GLASS ~ DAUGHTER BOR R ( | § { BECOMES BRIDE TOBUD NANCES| 1S TO MARRY WILLIAM ROSES ' { { Bk | 'fi}"‘ Ay : OFT SGT COOLEY A baby girl was born to Mrs. W. EDGAR I_EVIN A baby boy was born in St. Ann's 4 1@ }wfi{/flg @’E ) 4 b L. (Bud) Nance at 6:55 o'clock this | dcspital yesterday evening to Mr. e s s ! Eas morning in St. Ann's Hospital. The| . o con o (nd Mis. William Rose. He is a S % { o lovely candlelight Ceremony ycjgnt was 8 pounds and 2 ounces,| A1sS Ruby McNelll was hostess at | warrant officer with the Alaska | (/ E & 'E @E Eg s in Northern Light Presbyterian yie ™ jance™ 0 tne former Judith| ! 'uncheon mlt e Gold Room of the | "C. L cation System. The young F {|Chureh, Miss Adtienne GIASS, yi5iead, the daughter of Mr. and|°ranof Hotel tofay, at WhICh €| nen has been named Michael Wil- ! 1 of Mr. and Mis. B. R. \p Bernt Alstead, ploneer Juneau | ”'“\;{ ;:rd\ f"‘;{‘i‘"::"‘“ lmsaarx; iam. \ AN AM {al vening became the bride yogigents, The father is Sgt. Bua| ‘¢ g’.fl‘.(“ Rt i s Wl g ! 5 } ot T/Sgt. Albert Cooley, son Of MX. Nance, who Is now - stationed. at|’o%* Calif, which'ls to take piace| ¥ { and Mis. Clyde Cooley of DOWNES, Galena, The little girl has been |this summer. RO EA]‘H R ? s Bofore a setting of on0q Lorraine Julle. | 1eNed 1 ! een rvfl) . \ cf lghte candles, palms, ¥ e | 1 hool Faculty the past fou fi ! u 11 baskets of roses - during which time she did Fq i spring 11 , the Rev. Willis [ngagemen' 0[ i {> and high school teach- Booh eads Sis e e S March, 1045, in the city of Ju- ing ceremony. . S loyed by the | a be i \ R i " 4 4 | n Pacific . ., |neau, proved to warmer and L - sriomaer Bonnie Klein | o wetter than normal an Wolfe e | Lf., Br.hms' “Sapphic | heer sunshine at the airpor! recorded Ihrough the Youx‘f’" by IS Announced ; Zernard i- | 23 per cent of the ble amount, Y ns. which was 4 per cent less than last o the arm of her father The engagement of Miss Bonmnie| Following the wedding which will i\darch Thexc'were no clear days, 21-passenger Clippers = striins of Mendelsohn’s Wed- Jean Klein and Signalman 2/c| e place in Juneau, their plans arc (2 gg]my 610‘;‘1&‘ afl:flf}% CIVlL\;ScY“dflftv ikl i ttewerdeons 10 March, played by Miss Wolfe, Ralph E. Randall was announced at | ' ™ \!‘29/? trip to Met‘llfo‘m:{d tckfu? Foi :ir:;:t’.‘ ‘:::‘31 milie s };wur L i 19 7.0 P M ride was lovely in a white satin a luncheon this noon, at the home‘ 1 America. '1;‘103’ “‘1’ TR i it o o eals served alo ' 4, e k. B I sweetheart neckline and of the bride-to-be, givem by her| '!ure home in San Jose, Calif. | : ! S R R { legy Handmad2 mcther, who was ed by Mrs vited to the lunchecn wind direction for the month was y es Bet 3 B F TH] TAST 1 nels t 1ed th vn, and e ) | were Mesdames Ralph Mize, Gordon | fiuia e souiieast-and wic average Exporionce gamet Thrbiigh 12 v THE S Do { N taia m‘ t,,:;f:;g fie # “:' C;f:m a Juneau High| Gy E. L. Keithahn, Thomas X |hourly wind velocity for the month L . y { il c ing. i gl d \shen, Marcus Jensen, Norman |was 113 miles per houyr. This is | 1 Bir; Weelke | 'M‘;2511’,“\5“:"51‘.‘,;““.‘,";,"“fin"f; Fohed 8’“3““"‘” st 'hhe Jd“‘;glh:e"}axx,tad, Jchn Brantner, Charles|the greatest monthly average ] # | { Ctence blosroms, and the fingertip ;‘e"fiéwf‘" 'e;;‘;:,‘“s 95 ol c‘;t";'!Koelsche, Lee Whalin, Thomas Sel- |hourly velocity and the greatest LI AHEETICAY { \ yeil ha tiara 'oi orange blossoms. i ~ | by, Bugene Nelson, and the Misses |monthly total of miles of wind _ : [ r ! :;152 2 (z;f ..m- d hi Rn%nbow Girls’ €he In.at present on tk?e office fonejr;leanor Warren, Mary Scott, and|movement recorded in any March Hffl'fllifl AIA’MI’.Y | § I3 X } . FHR.DIIES CATiGR Ue, " of the John Ahlers Co. e . s ! ' white Bible, tied with a single lav- . | Ethel McNair. since 1917, as compared with city ! B il K L § { white Bible, tied WD o eomors of . Signalman Randall is the son of S of Juneau records to 1943 and to 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 ! j ks én B ‘ ender orchid, with streamers of nrp “ang Mrs. E. E. Randall, fl'\m], | airpors. fhedis’ the 1044, \ X 2 E o | white satin ribbon and freesias. growers in the Yakima Valley, in ARGE AUD‘EN(E IS ) Cerner of Sccond and Main ; : [ Total snowfall for March was 9.3 ] \ | The bride’s attendants, Miss Nor- washington. He is with the U. S. ndher hiah/ Wke aee el s ! { ma Burford, maid of honor, and Coast Guard, and is stationed in| AT ROTARY S"ow O" | iy i ! i e gt |amount which fell at the airport \ | Miss Bonnie Klein, bridesmaid, juneau. | et Shah < e 8 R e 5 R e e L e L Ve poited The announcement of the en- SECOND PERFORMANCE Foi Gobiitrad. on 8 daysl BAIE 1 bodineh RS HOUEANL S, gagement was made in the form lday: alaek; 2days: atireras, 8 days: ) ——— + | Burford’s gown was pink net over {92y " y d ys; of pictures of the young couple,| An audience, larger than on the|sclar halos, 2 days; and a lunar 00 ey ll.vways opening night, witnessed the second |corona on 1 day. HAIR CUTTING AND GE COMPARATIVE DATA The Scenic Coastal Route and final performance of the Ko- | A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS S 5 a tall candle and used as place tary Club show, “Whole Town’s| City Office Airport P al -9 &' Trgt ' Fostac, WARMpInE. wlingToREn) g Talking,” at the Coliseum Theatre | Exeremeor | ',L(EEJEAE‘JSS EgEifii Y SALQN 1 l:uwslon( thlev Shc:]der' BD‘!‘, CB; The color scheme of yellow and jast ni‘;‘ht. | Normal 1915 1945 TUESDAY_rnmAY PHONE 492 ried od-fashioned NOSCEAYS Of white was used throughout With The comedy brought forth gales of | Extreme highest St e e e BB R g S S | FRR 3 . spring flowers centering the table. Jaughter as the creditable cast in-| (emperawure .. 61 44 45 YAK” I AT CORDOVA TS 723, o S— Little Ann Grisham, adorable I “Guests invited to the luncheon cerpreted the lines and humorous| Mean maximum sid N iy R e S i SRS A CR 5 1 long, full dress of pink net and jojydeq the Mesdames Albert situations. | temperature ..389 404 40.0 rgandie, and sunbonnet style hat Ceoley, Paul Coke, John Geyer, 0, L 1 Mean ANCHORAGE vith lcng streamers, was flower-girl. Katherine Young, Norman Bucy, temperature 338 362 354 ¢ carrled o minature Nosegay 0 Lecnard Campbell, and the Misses ASSO(IA“ON Io | Mean mihimum WITH CONNECTIONS TO tch the other attendants. Suzy Winn, Norma Burford, Jane | temperature .201 320 307 The bride's mother was gowned in English, Pat Shaffer, Margaret BOOST BUII.DI“G Extratie. Aiest BRISTOL B AY KUSKOKWIM pale blue, with ahlnce boditce“fl:ld Femmer, Mona Everetts, Eileen temperature . -5 28 2 B tull skirt of rayon sheer over taffeta. Hellan, Beverly Leivers, Kay Mac- | Total e ware o ol Tat of pal Alstr, Grace Bers. Mndred Hemner WESTERN ROUTE “tcmasion 551 o 31 KENAIPENINSULA blue cstrich feaihers, and a corsage and Ida Hopssed. | Mgt ybad MONTHLY ACCOUNTING of Talisman roses. [l e el % i { Maxin i o el e Best. man o the ‘groom Was Sgh| G T e WAL | GOUNER: B, C.ikprl 7| | RS S0 &% Gffice Baranof iotel v SERVICE Mario Sodoni, and ushers were Sgt.! ks AR Compilation of all comparative in- | fon R i Richard Garrison and Cpl. John formation on the proposed Prince | NGRIH[AKD "s For Information Regarding Tiscus. | SKIERS 'l'o c APER George, B. C., to Whitehorse high- | i PASSENGER FARES—SHEDULES Following the marriage ceremony, | way to connect with the Alaska | EXPRESS RATES Miss Wolfe played Lohengrins’ Re-' Military Highway, for the purpose | IN FROM S!IKA P : . 2 al. AT MONTE CARI_O of campaigning for construction of | CQI L 716 DOROTHY DOLAN More than 100 friends of the young the western road was voted by the | e i ans K cuple attended the reception which P ARTY NEXT WEEK Pacific Northwest Trade Association| The Northland arrived in Juneau ¥hone Red 165 wes held in the Scottish Rite Temple at its annual meeting yesterday. from Sitka this morning with the lock to 11 o'clock. A beau- -tiered wedding cake, top-| The Jupeau Ski Club's annual 1 by a tiny bride and.gT00m, Wa8 cytravaganza, the Monte' Garlo uf by B, Wooke CRIgS. Punch pyrty s scheduled for Saturday nd ccff2e were served from a lace- evening, April 14, at 9 o'clock, at overed table, centered with Spring the ynion Hall, it was announced lo s and tall white tapers. Pour- S. S. MacKeen, of Vancouver, was | re-elected President of the associa- ticn, i nassengers disembarking here: Harry East, Mrs. F. Housel, Del Fett, Warren G. Harding, T. L. & v, Mrs. 1. L, Stanley, the Rev. Willlam A. Thomas, Pat Sweeney, R. C. Mason, Mrs. R. C. Mason. M. J. Klepser, Miss Virginia Grov- ROTICE TO SHIPPERS - - TEN PASSENGERS ‘ z were Mesdames W. Zig?.zo_ Ppl. b cattohd 4 WGODI-EY plAfiE TO er, Mrs. Jennie Klaney, Miss Judy 3 ; M. Hollmann, R. = s SrE s H § i I Klaney, Mrs. Francis s b 5 v . - Cp o moimaon, & V5 o promiss 1o ve o JUNEAY FROM WEST Sy, dm, meak i st || e ot receive freight at fhe Alaska = e . - f . ey, and the o oon RIGHHERG for. novelly , quier s | Among leaving for Se- 2 v Suzy SWik E nl}“‘ansp‘me' l;:erl?Ln"r:mtftrJh:i(o\hb?: :lvnl;:ldé k;; A Woodley Airways plane arrived flt‘lx-"noxv‘«]'illr’a;ienig;xl:s AZ’:I\.I\X\].gAtor.si— 4 151"1:} (“‘ZXTUBDAY IJOON for 3 ary €p Pat. Shatfer, . A0d: o Ptk 4 in Juneau yesterday after: vith sengers: Les Florence, H. B. Crew- v SRR L L0 [y =31 G B M D {9 oo e B U, S e B e < s 1. and Mis. Cooley will have o Doy [0 Wotk drawing up final G i’ b’ Hurngley, Bl Renirew, NOTICE Craig -~ Hoyes Island and rt hensymcon in the bTY, " $air o LY e ¢ can, 5 t r, 7 gz W g B i ies ATAN R ‘..BSSQ',.g,°fif"A_°'é',"e;soi‘,‘,“fi‘, After April 10, no telephone Rose Inlet he br s 4 Juneau Hig] 2 PR v aving ‘ol slane rdove ! be a § n o ) e " ate and re::enltlyl retlme:d Ifu:i grun}.sd are n?t,”my USIC ere rlxn\l‘ I:;;ogli;; lp:sse?:;e?so:“;;:s‘.‘ ”""';“"“Ci‘zel',:‘fl:‘.;e:'d;:'::;n‘:k““l: -'}3‘2&32;3 &a' svp@riailon co. - Salem, Oregon, where she at- u:ffisiD::Céi‘;‘fl:r‘“ = ‘:‘rl;::siy ‘(’fr “ha 1. O. Willizms, Howard Wright. not later than discount day. Please o nded Wi vrm"_: lfin\'t‘fsfl&'» ‘:flsl\x:::t:n(:l::}i xgta\?:rm :‘this tg : 1-\::.' fiélfihf;fifea_ggmyfi | e nr»mm:"wmv AND DOUGLAS D B FEMMER e Ageflt; IDIN { ¥, With & dash. g0, 1\ Peterson, Ghrls Wyl- TELEPIIONE CO. —adv. e Gt —e ,g'i:l-‘thE DANCE IS gfark(:::?;;d Iél‘;x;génswmpl,etc with : r, Ray Pmrs;). ?O{:'L Hur:L . —8 i " R R 2 . ) The plane tloted by Ernie zif i ooppess ; FVENT THIS NIGHT e Clr members and_nelr 1,05 wi i Tubot s cafpm,:?“i:E*_mn|||n|||mmm|Immuunml|||||mnuu|muuu'mmlmmmm N g ) pected to come, with or without § - e s e s o WORRETBAL € wE INSURE BOATS - - ¢ |and formal, is hy ial | = EINUITED o w bl SRR ™ o I POLICE COURT = g : e v ononnoncoed | Shrine seris for Masons, Basiern s B, B Benson, @ medienl pa- 1 oy wmgmnnies oo s = With Special Rates and Conditions for Fishing 2 S |\, e s (5 0 S o S moring sud Wil seiner = p i = Dancing will begin at 10 o'cl s declared bail forfeited = H ey Bl e . iy = Vessels and Private Pleasure Boats. 4 : e e i DIVORCE GRANTED !charges for non-appearance in = " N O R l H L AN D OES ATTENTION e Nogeral D‘-’t;‘ict oourt court, = : Y t -t 2 G ere morning w ed with . G. L. 2 w p i h llsatl PO | oo 8 02 g i e v i sty v S5 WO ATE IIOW 111 POSHION 10 Wrife. BULs al lower : Bl n a ncn-contested suit b ht b i i TRANSPORTATION Hi iy e e bSOt ol B 0 (2 0 SR B EACE EE VRN R R ItV j g, . C O M P AN Y MOOSE ATTENTION ' ALAFEA JO SHoerolg el el i g = years. 4 i ! ge = ; Bldg. re 1dg., ; PR . = g. Members requested to be ez:x;lz: INQ;] e I;s Sl;;me. 1 ‘Vl.lh.{ E a'mg in washmn'on g Sh att“ek Ageney g — " IsNowBeingRevealed = = INSURANCE—BONDS SHOES BEPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT | o7 s o |2 SUNEAU ‘ DAILY MAIL ORDER SERVICE. % 5 = “ increased 159 per cent and oysters -_F Y i Factory Method on All Work Guaranteed 130 per cent. T i § Fresh fruit and vegetabl | E T RO e e Bl HOLLYWOOD SHOE SHOP says Mr. Brennan, have mounted all | BOX 1131—JUNEAU the way from 21 per cent on-celery to 239 per cent on apples (with the world’s apple king, economy mind- |t et ted Sen. Harry ¥. Byrd, having his ) t orchards just the line i | HARRI MACHINE SHOP |/ noo i e v, ) i ;‘ Adetylene Welding, mffi i‘a on. BURNERS cc:fiu zgmp(;?lwpfr it ? [} Blacksmithing t g. MoRiperipent. . i | - Plumbing, Meating Queat. 7‘:‘*?"\‘:\' 2 Phone 319 ce‘r’":x;t.n;::tgl:tt‘;;? szps:arlzktih:: o | r— —— e s=e3 |it doesn’t make much difference. % e L e = _,§ Fish preducts, which might provide W Serving the Cause of 5 h a substitute, have risen 120 per . “ - “ r LN N ) Victory T3 cent. In additien. Brennen savs, it ™o ‘ i is almost impossible to make Court and Dependable T JUNEAU CAMPS N'O'Z ;mnpmsmoson olm:nte prices hfl;“n‘i ' ” P eac Coeee D“rs?r‘vl:ee to Alaska i A. N. B. and A. N. S, | T80 : ruit and veszetable av- g N9 * i » . erageeincmse is 98 per cent: butter nAN SP“BATI“N Co' : & | ‘Meet Each Monday-7:39 P. M.-A.N.B. Hall LASKA T 8 20; ecgs, 34: flour, 72; coffee, 33; ’ tle, Wash. Main 7479 |tiead, 10; lard, 57; poultry, 60: Pier Seat : t _<ugar, 20,

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