The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 1, 1947, Page 2

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POPULAR CONCERT " Mae Lucas s Bride ' BY JUNEAU BAND |Of Forrest Bates in IHURSB@Y NIGHT Pretty HomeWedding The concert by the Juneau City Miss Mae Lucas and Forrest| Band next Thursday night at 8| Bates were unrited in marriage Sun-| o'clock in Triangle Place, to start!day night, June 29, by the Rev !the July Fourth celebration, will be | Willis R. Booth of the Northern popular from start to finish. Di- | Light Presbyterian Church, in an rector Joseph Shofner, in arranging | 8 o'clock candlelight wedding at the the program, has selected all numbers | home of the bride’s parents at 348 that proved most popular at the| Twelfth Street. The double-ring various public appearances of the ceremony was used. | band. As the concert is the start of | The kride wore a lime-colored the National observance, the opcn-‘ it with harmonizing ing number will be the “Star-|and her matron-of-honor, Mrs. Jer- Spangled Banner.” |ty Powers, wore @ gold suit. Jerry The remainder of the program is | Powers was best man for the bride- as follows: | groom. | 1—American Exultant Hayes| Mrs. Forrest Bates, Sr., mother of | 2—American Patrol .Meacham the bridegrocm, and Mr. and Mrs, 3 Mosquitoes Parade Whitney | George Messerschmidt, his brother- 4—Moon Glow—arranged by Doug | jn-law and sister, were the only Gregg guests in addition to the bride’s 4 _ Trombone Quartet | step-father and mother, Mr. and DRINK 5—The Bells of St. Marys'..Adams | Mys, A. H. Goddard, at whose > 6—Jupiter—Cornet Solo... Goldman | home the wedding was held | ¥ d l Soloist Bill Sperling | Mr and Mrs, Bates left by plane | [ W /s i7 ~The Donkey Serenade....Friml o Whitehorse yesterday for a gt ) d i | PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY I, 1947 8—Jolly Robbers—Overture | week’s honeymoon trip. | - von Suppe| Both the bridegrcom and his bride 9—Clarinet Polka Bernett | .. wellknown residents of Ju-, L y BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 16—-0ld Comrades—March ... Telke ycqy. He is a member of the City h S A 5 . e | The band will hold a practice to- | pojice Force, and Mrs, Bates is em- JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY [night at 8 o'clock in the Grade | oveq in the Territorial Health De- {School Auditorium for one of the |\ eyt oifice here | r‘lflst two rehearsals on the concert | 4 R e | {program and Director Shofner asks | the ana members were "urgentiy| 15 NEW- DISTRICT HATS e owu((‘“w::;:l Fs:‘d u’l‘:; lr‘:(rml):fe:nf;;trz‘ Miss Harriet Tieszen, who arrived * G e R e through the kindness of the EIKs, |recently in Juneau, today took up Just the thing fol summer. Colors, who dug the trousers up from the | her i s D Dlstrit Rork. tan and blue. Assorted sizes. wardrobe room and through the er with the Department of Public | kindness of several citizens who Welfare, in the local office in the $150 discovered the needed wearing ap- |Klein Building, it was announced parel hanging in closets or tucked |py Russell G. Maynard, Director of away in trunks. {the Department of Public Welfare E The band shouls refore be i rior yming aska, Miss SLACK SUITS . .. BATTLE JACKETS . . . ST S g Sty fe g e b oomtie e Mas. Je Very smartly tailored, with match- day night and the parade on July 4, | erican Red Cross with headquarters ing pants and shirts, washable, as- All wool, grey and brown mix. which it will lead, starting sharp at | in St. Louis, Missouri. She had previ- Smart for dress or play. Sizes 10:30 o'clock. ously had experience in social work 6-10. IR T B T e in the State Department of Social Security, South Dakota, and just $6.95 and $10.95 $8.50 || WONDERSUL TIME IS before coming to Alaska Miss Ties- zen combleted graduate work in the mov[n BY VISITOR |schoo of social Work at the Uni- . jversity of Southern California in BWHALRES - . POLOS . .. FROM EUGENE, ORE. e | . i Wool and part-wool, well made, leit vacant by the resignation May plain and two tones. Sizes 6-16. Of the finest knit. Sizes 2 to 16. Orlz;‘F;:LkhTZWl;;Z?‘il;;f fx:::“:r 1. of Mrs. Diana Tickell. who was 8on, 55 ® & employed as Acting District Worker $250 to $595 $150 to $295 her cousin, Mrs. Dick Dalzlel, has i, "o juneau District, the Welfare 1elur3;:ci by ph;u"ht‘t; rlm- _:'(f""“_"‘“f“"' Department announced. During the enjoyin ga delightful vacation njgne ioq of the vacancy in this posi- Juneau ~, i 5 l ok . ltion, Miss Cecelia Thibodeau served : You're off This was Mrs. Townsend's first|ox acting District Worker. : 0 sorted colors. Sizes 6-16. FEETRN ARSI U FADE . é, e visit to Alaska, and her enthusiastic ey R O 2} e i l 3 praise of the scenery as well as the 3 ) 0oa g orious ,LL J’/( ,BE tends Co. et eve ekt motning o be ve- STORK SHOWER HONORS oo QuALITY SINCE /887 sied on the part of a loval A= MBE DONALD ERICKSON ; Three-Day kan. Fishing trips, a sight-seeing plane flight over the glaciers around Juneau, and a trip to Mendenhall| 'Mrs. Donald Erickson was the HOLIDAY Glacier were among the outstanding guest of honor, at a stork shower : I events of Mrs. Townsend's visit. Saturday afternoon at the home of YOU Il be all She made many friends while Miss Mae Krueger. She was the re- here, who hcve expressed the hope cipient of many lovely gifts, and a it i she will return for another visit. very pleasant time was enjoyed by Sel for lt m r. SEo the following: Mrs. A. Erickson, of Seattle. Wash., who is spending the . these pRI“(ESS lOUISE cummer here with her sister-in-law 14 '. " 0 u '. c e m e '. t Mrs. Magnhild Bogue, Mrs. Frank ,\7 T daughter Linda, and Miss Ernestine i\ The Princess Louise left Juneau zcllman, bes‘des the guest of hon- X this morning at 8 o'clock for Van- ¢y and the h Krueger. couver, carrying 10 passengers for Seattle, eight for Prince Rupert, " :l.,u PEOREE e < SUIT S —~in BAYON M LEAN d WERNER and ten for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Colby and > [ (] an Passengers from Juneau to 8e-|p,well Colby of Sitka are guests with short or attle were: Helen Salle, Mrs. La- are i VoI, Baith, Hether and Linds La- | i Cooneau Hoteh 1 1 Ji e ) SAUer i - ->-eo - 'NSUR<4NCE vold, John Clauson, Dan Allen, T. CALIFORNIANS HERE ong sleeves Haytzsll, J. Carey endJ. Parker. | S nirrb b Eo te B o Sailing for Prince Rupert: W. DRATE ARG s mingl - - o of Vallejo, Calif.. are registered at have moved their offices Siekie L. Beyrube, 1. Hale & Va1 WGl S SLACKS - in RAYON and D. Songster. For Vancouver: to the new B T IMPLES : WOOL GABARDINE Mrs. Val Poor, Val Jo, Woodrow, |[4¥ isappear Fast DENIM and Donna Poor and G. Daal. heads too. No waiting | | s R o P ¢ oy L it is true, is Simpson Building C avows wire mene | M) Gt | Mrs. Harry Douglas, wife of the _ ; S5 Mayor of Hoonah, is at ..o Gastin- : s Second Floor Top of Stairway oo, v Pt STEVEN S° LUTHERAN MINISTER HERE | ‘ngicxions Use' Kiesrer. 1i ooc - The Rev. E. Nygaard, Lutheran gousie Rk for “The House of Swansdown” . minister at Sitka, and his family, | i A i et are uests at the Gastineau Hotel. and drus stores everywhere. ALASKA STEAMS % | rOR THAT after theatre Snack Why Walt Uniil T < 4 | KEEPINMIND the 1950 , Y | NEW HOURS at the and then fell yflurself that you v ' i e " : t : ance had an epportupity o A fw o Dunjumes Dmimas GaSlmeall ca e buy 4% Preferred Stock of the ALBUTIAN S 25 Now . - 3. 8. BAI iy uly uly ‘ ™ Alaska Finance Corporation i, 5. ALEUTIAN ay 12 Juy 15 quy 2| 6:30 a_mJo 1_00 da.m. i PO 3ARANOF July 22 July 27 o PEN instead of Northbound: S. §. BARANOF calls at Cordova, Valdez and Seward. § S. S. ALEUTTAN—Seward direct from Juneau. and'l-' Southbound: S. S. BARANOF—Seward to Juneau direct. e to the BUYING lT N”W? S. 8. ALEUTIAN calls at Valdez and Cordova. | Both Steamers call at Ketchikan northbound ahd southbound. 1 don’t fwyet that delicious Only $15,000 available — at par FREIGHTER SERVICE: Commencing with the sailing of MV JUMPER v value ;)f $100.00 per share. HITCH from Seattle JULY 10th all freighters calling at Prince | danlsl h M P c f 2 pel i . William Sound Ports will call at Ketchikan and Juneau North- | r eee ( bound and will accept all cargo offerings for these two South- | S e u a e 4 . k erved from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Ga‘st." a For full details call at our office eastern Ports. p in the Cooper Building, 4th and Main ADAMS, Agent PHONE 2 } Biveota < ov FRuNS 005 Everybedy Welcome ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR

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