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J _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA ~— PAGE FIVE You'll Love Every Minute [Robt. Simpson and Odogenarian Wedding MONAGLE, KRSUL Ot Bacanse I Sp . . . | Elizabeth Johnson SOUTH T0 COLLEGE GESQ p [[”7.”” Deliciously Delightful! Married Recently So Scandalously Uproarious! || e o oe e o e tigh School, class of 1043, was em- (SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT) Simpson (MC) USN n of Dr. and ¢ 4 E . &8 | | Building, in the N rs ; and during the past baseball season Robert Simpson of this city, was official scorer for the Empire st JACKIE COOPER £ taking pre-legal received by Juneauites recent- The young couple wer HE THOUGHT but she turned Harite y Ghapdl &t e San Francisco a SHE WAS SWEET out to be a !cisco, Treasure Island, on Septem- <l BN o 2 5 | T L SUSANNA FOSTER +.AND GENTLE- WIFE-BEATER! | ber maid-of-honor at the ceremony Both Miss Simpson and Mrs. Rob- ert Simpscn flew south several days ago to be in attendance at the ! wedding. At the present time, Lt. Comdr, ‘and Mrs. Simpson are honeymoon- ing at Carmel, California The {groom plans to return to Ris post { medical officer on the U. S.| homas Jefferson” in a few days.| 1as his ship will be making a trip soon. Lt. Comdr. Simpson expects to be on active duty with the Navy| two years, and recently employed IN p e e chin e | SGEAMOUR BOY? 14 | WSCS IS MEETING CARTOON ~ MARCH OF TIME TONIGHT AT EIGHT AIR EXPRESS NEWS . | Members of the WSCS will meet tonight at 8 o'clock for the regular monthly meeting L7 | Devotionals led by Mrs. Ronald Lister will be held in the Little | {until J«mnvfll‘y 1. ’ ) i Chapel. They will be followed by . In addition to the groom’s moth-| | a business meeting in the parson- o .« CIISP and fresh age. Delbert Hanks, Director of Boy as an Alaskan nighl Scouts for the on the ev Territory, will spes ning's program sses for the evening will be Ethel Phelps and Mrs. George Martin er and sister, many Juneauites at-| | tended the wedding. Some of them iwere Mrs. Livingston Wernecke,| ;Mrs Charlotte Hayden, the former Charlotte Slcane, Mrs. Pearl Helps, v Mrs. Carl Hahn A John M. Stahl Production Mrs. Venetia Reec starring A P MELVYN DOUGLAS P ‘| O g g8 RUTH HUSSEY {OPA INJURCTIONS | N ' cARD oF THANK COBURN QIR ' AREBROUGHTONG - A R RN Vacuum Packed for Freshness REV. J. C during the illness and passing of KETCHIKAN FIRMS ~cuc oo Lang's Salied Nuls and Hite Imos, 84, former Washington publisher, LANG & COMPANY + 1000 Fourth Ave. $a, + Seatile, Wash. ecially the Fili- r 7:23—9:30 3 7:54—10:01 C y COMPLETE FEATURE | 3 An./\\lvhl‘: \w(: 1I'l the P,\lh.x.m home where all live in Vancouver, Wa. pino Soclety. Also for the many JOMPLETE . 0 o ; > (AP Wirephoto) beautiful flowers | SHOWS AT STARTS OPA enforcement under the re- g doi : ! N STARTS AT :newed Price Control Law got un- JOSEPHINE rREMI-.Ll i adv, SHOWPLALE of ke opa i wre v s ol (N YESTERDAY'S Becomes Bride of 1 nounced today OPA " b : i ll | | Violations of price regulations oc- S(HEDULED RUNS Edsen t PQUCO(k ¥ jcurring prior to June 30, and since \ 2 § TEAMSTERS LOCAL July 25 when the OPA Act was re- newed, are named as the basis for| Pan American Airways yesterday Edse! Eugene Peacock and y |these injunctions seeking court or- flew the following paseengers to May Elzy, both of Seattle, were MEETING AT — ders to enjoin the defendants from and from this city: married yesterday at 6:30 p.m. by {further violations From Seattle: Roland Wurster, the Rev. Robert Treat, pastor of s George Eliason, Lorra McMillan, the Methodist Church M'SS Iillo]‘so“ are the “picks” of that part of the b A world. “They are very advanced,: ] 3 3 e ; 2 @ The ceremony took place in the and the schoolssare marvelous,” said | Garald, ' ‘ussell, “Blsie ~BUden, " shep } ide" A.F.of L. Hall Chilbeck, Edyth Chilbeck, Elenor SfaBdmother, Mrs. Martha, * M. because of the fact that “everybody ; ke ok i 3 L T e BY DR ROBT. SIMPSON 5o S o ek e, B < i M v, Seosmeone must | Thursday Evening lAND FROM Ho' Guatemala has more to offer tour-! A Ethel Filker, Laura Zehnder, Dor- vl."" second witness was Mrs. Robert { i | othy Hunter, Cheryl Hunter, Irene Treat. g“'y ists than does Costa Rica. { A 37-foot troller formerly named i d R y named; S ;ard Sprehe. Pete Ste. The newly-married couple ‘spent T s e o el il B A A Brounty, Howard Sprehe, Pete Ste- newly - Hack in Juneau with a tan to smntS Shezmade St “_ip‘g\; Séex{”;nfi;fléh purchased by | - Katherine Stevens, Mary 1ast night in Juneau and today J. OBOI)\. ever wants a Le envied and many pleasant mem- g,u. the Magdalena River during Accordn'u 5 l‘)r 2 it Marks, Archie Taunt, Garth Ber- \V\'lx;r'»)»’lannmq 1;.! lr;\l\v :m"'lyn- iw‘ to be financially Or is i 1l e 5 % 2 C N LN a brief visit with the bride's rela- for SMas 1 cries s Miss Marorie Tiloison uhich she saw many new and i |plans o change her name to Sandy C30: a BESC visit with the bride’s rela- | ‘hle fof & smashup!. Byt ' mmnorita ”t 4 mathematics teacher of ‘the Juneau| joreqting sights. Andy and use her for the purpose| 10 Seattle: Addaleane Kendall, tives there. They will make thelr when two. cars collide, WOl Y 1Ye Hl{g!:‘,stesri;(;m.Mis Tillotson- resum- | - Miss Tillotson returned. to:Juneau! of ' pleasure. fishing and hunting: |St€ve Casey.’ Dick Swanson; Tred O i o) | Semeone must pay for the D e TinE Muitter Biers aften 0 the Princess Louise and is now| The boat was originally built by Prouty, Richard Williamson, Larry damage done. The cost of tTaXine & leave.nf absence for one|CUSY getting accustomed to the Woodman and Bernstein, an old- Leslie Ensign, Stanley Pe- MARIHA SOCIETY To accidents comes much abs “frozen north” once again. |time boatbuilding firm here. So Chester Mattson, Robert higher than the cost of year. During that time she was in| Tiquisate, Guatemala, teaching | (that the boat could sit on a beach at the head of a bay, she was built ”:“'““‘ ‘R';ml}(\‘{"“‘l:‘”‘(:hV‘l’\‘;;;g:: MEEI TH'S FRIDAY insurance! ""A““mm'm'mm.““ B grades 4-8 on a banana plantation E K 4 Hillsz, ' Leslle e i A AP (with a 36-inch keel. At that time|H11S2, eslie Hogans, Jeannette S e Ly & | s v s now dea ¢- | Donald Montgomer; o i | # L | Sandy Woodman is now dead. How- 2 V. sert Lo L ScTTe S Ren | - dphi Rrederick Pronty vesterday eyer, Andy Bernstein is now busy| To Fairbanks: William Shaeffer; Mys ¢ B Warfield and Mrs. Gibtemalo betian mownites | ey |and Bernstein for prospecting pur-| Guerin, Otto MacKan, Anna Mac-'Light preshyterian Churcn wil| Y0U With — Automobile Children taught by Miss Tillot-| . { Robert Pryal, Herman Weissman, 1 requiremnt, SALMON T“NA employees of the company. Follow- |received the award in the “most'making the necessary repairs and| {rom Fairbanks: Marlow Glenn; Donald Burris will be hostesses Sh ing the completion of the eighth valuable student contest” offered by giterations on the future Sandy from Nome, Ted Lyman. All (l‘\u!-m‘v';:h .;I(]l . L:l to attend | att“ck 4 grade, the students travel to the|the Elks National Foundation Trus- Andy. According to present plans, 3 i ' as import nt business is to come| United States for their high schooltees. He was sponsored by the lo- D Simpson expects to build an-| ELKS — ELKS — ELKS e b ! A gency s e e e St mig { Dr. Simpson mentioned that afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for des- education. ical Elks lodge in the contest. other cabin with bunks and a rest| First meeting of Fall Schedule >+ | | . "““e“““: ;"a'l‘: teacher “*‘SG’““t' | The {;.‘f‘”dg a check {‘" $300, Was yoom to replace the present fish| lonight Initiation—Feed. adv. Colorado, the seventh largest| S d Street impresse: y her stay in Guate-|presen at a simple ceremony pgq Vel NG TN tate in the union approxin i Sewart Tee | 8 H - % # % > ol . state on, approximate- ;’;:md.a:d "f‘”:; “‘lat thfr 5“";é§flfrd"‘gmziy °jff"°‘e’: r‘?f d"‘.e I.llkhl — e ’ Ice cream was invented in Ttaly Iy the same size as New York| Junau Phone 249 at the Mouth of the Columbia River ndings a e plantation re-| 3 st arrived In' Ju-1 pmpire want Aas uits! 'in the 1dth century. state : : minded her of a country club. There neau from employment to the west-| b e o 208 FHE =t B o ate. o8 g Canemem]y Located was a lounge and ballroom avail-|ward, left immediately for the | in able. In addition, there were fa uth. Usually the award is made! ilities to provide for participation;an event at a regular session of ILWACO WASH in tennis, golf and riding. | thé lodge but due to circumstances,I I . HOT SEASON VACATION |only a brief ceremony took place i Phone — 401 | ASTORIA, ORE. 1274 — Phones — 1460 Unlike our school terms, the 2t the Elks Club. school year in Guatemala runs from! The award was allocated to Alas- July 15 to April 15. Since their | Ka by the_ Elks National Foundation | hoftest weather occurs at the end Scholarship for the Grand Lodge of | the dry season, they have va-|Year of 1945-1946. | cation at that time. Consequent-| ly,| Miss Tillotson has been able to'! enjoy a four-and-one-half-month | Dean Royal Johnson vagation before returning to Ju- | 1 ne;:k;fle on vacation she was nble: celebrates B""hday: to visit in each one of the Central Americas. In addition, she spent tige in Colombia, Jamaica and AR i I N 1’»‘ : 7 Dean Royal Johnson, son of Mrs. % \ I Bernice Johnson, celebrated his / i ; Cuba. Of all the places visited. 5 : 4 <nq ténth birthday Sunday afternoon, Miss Tillotson was most 1mpres..ed‘wnh a luncheon at his home for| i Ril G + :::‘;‘:};rd?:;m o ct’;‘:"gave;im"::?y%a number of his young friends. v ¥ & | Each place at the table was in- i |dividually decorated with a place OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:Ecnrd and miniature birthday cake z‘;l:mt;t‘ls‘%:ggthé;zfil }grm:ugéasu»:with a large birthday cake as the 1 centerpiece. Precinct, at Juneau, Alask_fl, Ragn-| After luncheon games were play-1 n a guessing contest. Tony Mc- C..RUDOLPH, deceased. All persons Comick was !judged the bmcy in a ;\:;X;)egq uctxl-:iimfo a:;:;;tt i::mes‘f]?::boat drawing contest and Elton 3 |Engstrom won first for performing verified vouchers as required by 1aw, the best stunt. 5 % tAol. said ;k:l:inm_tracrixmatrdunfltfl:v‘ ‘The guest list included the follow- aska, in six months from the jjng: Elton and Allan Engstrom, d?;r of the first publication of this jerry Hibner, Gerald Luyckfsel, Billy 5 lfl‘: administratrix has filed herg?ndlgews, B(;;]bbbey Rais Henpy: Allagy | Jenkins, rt Bonnett, Erlene Defition in the above described court {and Darlene Miler, Bobby Johnson, :ot é‘ll::ntl?:! a;t}::;g Bfls::do;l:!f (Louie Pusich, Tony MecCormick, ! y . b land Gary Bach. Mrs. Johnson ! S dent, € by the Misses Shirley Ann Ed- it; : :4 mma;dvahl‘le not in excess wards, Pauline Bonner and Pat Ba- ,000.00; all persons con- |jg. cerned are notified to be and appear | ® PSSR T P A s in'the U. S. Commissioner’s Court| SUE STEWART LEAVES fod Juneau Precinct, at Juneau,' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | Advertisement for Bids A SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of the Gross Twentieth Cen- tury Building for the demolation of the Coliseum Theatre Building in Juneau, 4 Alaska. 3ids will be accepted until b 2:30 P. M., September the Tenth, 1946, and then and there opened and read. i SPECIFICATIONS may be obtain- | ed at the office of the Twentieth Cen- tury Theatre by making a deposit of $5.00. Said deposit will be refunded upon return of specifications. The right to reject any and all bids ! is reserved. | \ © 1946 The C-C Al , at 10 o'clock A. M., on the| Miss Sue Stewart left Juneau | | 30th day of September, 1946, and | via PAA over the weekend after 4 / P z - L i shdw cause, i any they have, why |spending several weks visiting with won o R judgment should not be so rendered. | her parents and friends in Juneau. } BPNSRI At 5 £ # ted: Juneau, Alaska, this 27th | At present she plans to enter at home SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY TR e o g day of August, 1946, Columbia University for post grad- There Is No Substitute for ’ ’RAGNHILD B. RUDOLPH, uate work in psychiatry. She is a Juneau Cold Storage Co. B < Administratrix. | graduate of Stanford University and rst publication, Aug. 28, 1946. | ed in the WACS following h isi La#t publication, Sept. 18, 1946. ‘i;::‘:iumon. % o "] Newspaper Advel’ ilSlng! y i :

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