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y | PAGE EIGHT **" Ton THB DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA & WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947 & SALMON DERBY }Miss Cheda Paul Bare[oo|ed ch |REV. WEBB RESIGNS' :;.':3 Sl oV 2| ALASKAN REELECTED . COMMITTEE T0 | Becomes Bride . 5 roederm (up Ad".m ___AS RECTOR AT HOLY . v i en: AS VETS' OFFICIAL MEET IONIGHT | Of D - I Ik ’ believe that the National Council R | TRIN'TY 'N Ju “EAU will not delay in filling this im- The Regular Veterans have again ‘ anie aiker porta st. Meanw we are Alaskan as head ¥ Miss Cheda Irene Paul, daughter’ portant post ile, re-elected an Committee o(fiompleieAr—’(,,‘ i oo e b !in the midst of preparations for officer according to the follow- aul, Sr., of our fall .program in the Church ing Associated Press dispatch dat- rangements for Next Sun- fimide i s e J‘\on and in the parish generally. Pa: ti wonight e double ring ceremony ommittee | Tae bride ¢ 1 the City [sult &nd w an orchid corsa | Her bridesn Mrs. Bea Walker of y el “ | 'm chnrgv of the parish until the and auxiiiary elected and install- daY Than'/‘scommhm'y } conda ‘.\x.. »\ on :\!w~l_ 9_ in Regre's Leavmg Here lend of October, and will s ed officers today at the closing . St. James Catherdral in Seattl The Rev. Rouverc Webb, rector youpr cooperation in all aspec f session of their 11th annual con- 1 Derby ;um»‘?l Rev. John Donal officiated of the Episcopal Church of the the Church's life vention. | |Holy Trinity, has announced his pejlingham really is not too far ~William M. Floyd, of Unalaska, |resignation after three years' s from Juneau and as you travel Alaska, was re-elected national vice in Juneau. No successor has pack and forth to the Territory commander for his fifth term yet been appointed we would like for you to plan to. New councilmen include John Rev. Webb’s resi n will be- yigit us there. Please remember Campbell, Unalaska, Alaska. line with a white gabar te acccssori ze for her wec 1 s Doroth, 8 « Chambx ; uit uf:’nnu,; lwA v:‘.h’): & /oome effective as O”‘fbf" 11 us in your prayers. May God's| Katherine Vagnozzi of Niag : i i di Ty B i i s S |to his home in Nashvile, Tenn. Faithfully, your Rector, I of the auxiliary. @ mmittee's 1 Murphy was best man They plan to vacation until after W. ROBERT WEBB. e Sy on to the| Mrs. Paul chose a black and | Christmas, when t will return - eee sisted in mal white pin-striped suit with white West ‘and the Bev. Webb. wil) be Gl A gorsage was -composed pal church in Eeilinzham, Wash. : pter No. 7, Annual ! erman. roses. Mrs. Walk e ot e AR i 4 { mmended Zor | k dress with a rose co Webt Jesile the o % trade €5COrts, and visiting members, Tues-| Peter Bond, skipp:r of the packer the work he did in handling of pub- r son’s mariiage after he completed high school. He day, Sept. 9, at 6:30 p. m. Reser- Apcx No. 1, brought in 10,000 i y and advertising and Jack on - was h attonded Vanderbilt University, |vations must be made before Sep- pounds of salmon for Alaska Coast Glover was thanked for his contri- Hotel followir cere- e war s brotber in Chi Phi tember 5. Regular meeting fol- Fisheries this morning, the only ¥ auten of e The e aadin fraternity, then weni on to Vir-ilows at 8 oclock. load landed today at the Juneau in the pror of the Derby was cut by Miss Elizaeth R gt sty G- |10 26 Alice Brown, Sec'y. |Cold Storage. 3 The ladies of the Soroptomists el sister of the bridegroom Hate work AR: SAIHBh:. was - taken et s Rl % Club and the Business and Profes- o Powell, also a sister of B e andarblle. Sthooll ot Ha. | ek sional Womei's Club received a room, povred at the 1e- St L pecial vote of tha r the hard | ception Miss Ellen Nickerson, BEAOR work they did in preparing the meals |cousin of the bridegrocm, was in Pa es tela by Rev. Webb it the Auk Village Recreation Area |charge of the guest book previous to coming to Juneiu were % and for organizing this work so well.| The bride’s going away suit was A ; ; o o b at Sheridan and Staunton, Vir- Phil Senour, of the Alaska Travel |a champagne pink gabardine set! 'ped Schreeder (foreground), U. S. Davis Cup player, leaps and hits ball into the net in the third set of |8inia, and Nashvile, Tennessee. | » Bureau, and Ed Po.\"un‘< ;I the Al-|off "J: 'l i '[‘f"' i The ' 3 pavis ¢ gles match at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, N. ¥. In background is his Aus- | \Vm“’)mogunl;.:u, (;’)?111]\1:; hv:x; . B ca Electric Light and Power Co,,|couple went on a two v boney- o i g i o o : ; o amber ‘m“ M‘::“T‘m ’t";u:, i e \n ”(‘P i s b i .«,.,, nt, Dinny Pails. Schroeder played the m « l:l..n fcd. The American won. P “lreplmuy Commeres far. GYar two. Sears, - at tee's gratitude. Senour handled the |siding at 4028 34th Avenue active member of the Executive & arrangements for boats for fisher- |Seatile 99, Wash BEIA E A pHI v H g 'I' rd of the local Red Cross, and men and Peyton arranged the dis-| Mrs. Walker was born and rear- S M ETS ASIEN CAPTAm IN AlASKA served as chapain of the A play of prizes in the windows of he [ed in Juneau, and is a ate of Territorial Legislature. e - light and power company. | Juneau High School. She All lccal merchants were ihnukzd}\hus ington State College - WilL RUSH GIRLS ~ TRADE TERMINAL ~ WRECK CASE GIVEN .. oiiss & e i fusely for their assistance in se- | member of Zeta Tau Alpha Smn than the one in Juneau. Tnc; % curing and for contributing the jity. Prior to her marria EOR NEW (HAPIER BONBS FOR (ASH HIS ll(ENSE BA(K building there is wmpflrflflvdyi many fine prizes offered and for was employed by the 13th \new, the mortgage paid in full, | « N the advertising space donated by District in Seattle. She lived < &0 3 e ¥ and the church boasts a large pipe | % them as. well ns their cooperation |Junesu until three yeats Bsta Eizma Phbl Bororfly held, WASHINGTON, Sept. '3—f— “VASHINGTON Sept. 3. (M—The grgan. He considers the new as- in many other ways ! Mr. Walker attende = ST _AhEiRarka poursd aunR Seel) (LSRR, Doast CNNed. i (het 6 signment a great opportunity, and L] The judges, who took a difficult | Polythechnical Institute i with ajtoday to veterans hurrylog to turn month license suspension order js lJooking forward to it eagerly, al- | %) task on thott hands, and braved the |ings, Montana and Montana State £°€ standing _ com- rminal leave bonds into against Capt. Charles Walsh fol- though he regrets leaving Juneau.| ’ elements all day long on Sunday | Normal College at Dillon. iy E Helnp A pags ek SRpe” 1g grounding of the steamer Al- | A Jetter written on Monday, Sep- | without complaint, wWere especially| OUt of town guests were Mrs, soority discu rushing plans ; § Fiow Ruvey U near Cordova, Alaska, last tember 1, was distributed to the | | thanked for their fine spirit of |Sam Paul, mother of B M Y major Cltics showed A ol (S oAty B hecn WELELY memters and friends of the Ju- | { sportsmanship and cooperation. land Beverly Arline Powers, A new chapter for \'cum, girls there was a virtual stampede ?J) A spokesman for Fl]n Coast Guard au parish, and is reprinted as 4 As plans now stand, the Derby wilt |of the bride, of Juneau, and fr frem the ages 18 to 2 veterans to get cash for the legal department sald the order was | follow ‘ A \ take blsce agaln next Sunday with |Montana, Mrs. Walker, Miss Walk- being inaugurated, and girls are siven them on discharge reversed on technical grounds that | poy Members and Friends all previous arrangements remaining [er, and Mrs. Powell, mother beti CTuBraa s BT whiu wiE e Swnt S“_‘\m\ “'\,p‘n__— ox At thehparht did "‘,’l SUP- | of Holy Trinity: | . the same. P isters of the bridegroom. known as the Zeta chapter of Beta ment for unused leave. In others, port charges of negligence “under| 1 gnink f: will be well for me| @ sons catching fish last | Sunday will be permitted to try and . ©o ostesses were the cashing of Londs was only the specifications employed.” e made to moderate. The headquarters’ reversal order osen and lto write this letter repeating an James Dougherty and Mr. i better their score next week. {P. McGrady, family frie g : i ‘ s : announcement which was made at | H s e i b hten Akontias dttendad tex .;n. v‘l‘h 1xu‘ 1‘\[!..‘ at the homes At Jacksonviile, Fla., long [l"l.“‘“ ilmxgcc were “proper’ tblu_t ot RN Aavicas: Sunaay. - AL i ding. ebid of veterans forme th s ipationg wete - nith most of you may know, the Nation- > > > - drawn and amendment: ‘improvi- ekt : eight banking houses even KIWANIS LUNCH copprg ovemanrs ancien DAIGHTERIS 5, i temporarily locked failed to mght or Salurdu) mormm. f“‘“ orarily blocke al Council selects the Clergy for | ikt sali as thvesti- | A108ES: Bnd thate dlergy, afier &} I fald an Investl- ‘period of three years, are entitled at Capt. Walsh 1, 5 furlough, My three years will < e cross bearings, in an o coneluded on October 26 of this where such bearings are not Hite "very hapoy 5eare) of 44 La Grommet Reefer scheduled to s 4 AI NOON IODAY | from Seattle Thursday. Linda Leu Boochever, dau inally had been | g oyying with you for the advance- Princess Louise scheduled to sail Of M Mrs. Robert Booch- steady business and one bar wraed PrOPET ment of the Kingdom of God. At | et it Tiomar . the- Hfwanis rom Yansouver'd Din, Saturday. | SVEr.” WEB [bOIR e |the end of October I plan to leave - meeting this noon were Senators| Yrincess Norah, from Skagway,! . ©F0 Tl Ll arky repithl Vebravd T 1 THOM¥SGH RETURNS tpr. my; SUslopett o | Allen Ellender, Homer Capehart|Scheduled to arrive at 8 am. Friday lze 2 ot ks, Tote s rushing THOM¥5Gi RETURNS However, I wil not return to and Harry Cain, all members of nnd sails south one hour later at s _’w ] Y‘.., «‘ruu‘f o ’Wy Kk In.Jotat Gat S R |Juneau at the end of this furlough o i o N Baranof, from west, scheduled Boccheve B0 8 i]; Vl< S KB fut e d here Saturday via PAA |Rector of St. Paul's Parish, Belling- print 'and Raymond Dickey, coun. Southbound Sunday. % ;i:N.A.u (‘-‘,‘1‘,\, o 2 : :(:1}.”‘“: V. brief ll-lg) to American 'ham, WEshlngFon. I had an op- 1 e T tas, | Magior — e, N el i i 1" iy s 2D, Whae ‘he delivered portunity to investizate this call i ol mtediced the CSRDO"A MgNd"ERE ver ¢ e :. e m:v”‘ ;-\M; T t get- two mental !\.Ll:ll, from Juneau. |when Id \;/a.; slmi;hts'ezverali welgks PLEASE retum Ask for it either way . .. both s o of-, Don Stettler, of Cordova, was in SRLUVRR: Bon s MR B SO ago an eel at it is in line en 9 i ol 3 i‘\?nfgortsn:nf(u[\?:xfm:g. fpoke’ brist-{ RIS REL L pisate, M a n, Mich .';,({(y.l."v;,v:,m,'l el lon ~ FROM CALIFORNIA of duty for me to make this mpty bottles promptly trade-marks mean the same thing. "Senator Ellender of Loulslana |home from attending the annual Macdon TRCe 2 R T phrtment window whers the bands IS Dt Selmong 20 Orangs, change.., Bug Ghih o Dellings BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE C * told Uhe members of the devastation convention O’CTE Loyal ]Ord:;r of PERALG I 0 < sl s fi:}l’] is staying at the Baranof !’}\;m <_>‘rrer_sua tr:m:ndous chfallentie, OCA-COLA COMPANY BY S te a » | the Moose at Columbus, Ohio. Stet- ; ALS g b T i ut it will not be easy for e DAY % “‘f rm:cm in e 18ts, mod ba ler, who is with the U. S. Weather | Clarence Rhode, Se'en Thomp- Y nothing approaching a rush. ! T Webbs to bid you goodiwe after JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY > emphasized the importance of an Y 4 S s cRaias of ATiahors OREGONTANS HERE & |these th We have b & i adequate conservation policy for Bureau at Cordova, also visited his son and George Kelez OF 1 y ; o y | these ree years. e have been © 1947 The C-C Co. ] the Territory. Senator Cain of Pirthplace at Canton, Ohio, and ihe age are registered at the Baranof In Juneau n 4 their | Mr. and Mrs. C. Moberg of As- happy here, we love Holy Trinity, Tacoma described the passage of famed Moose Home at Mooseheart, Hotel. They "are officials in the terminal leav. A bonds o local banks (oria, Oregon, are stopping at the — — D — — 4 the Timber Bill and uded the!Ill. On the way home, he stopped Fish mxd Wwildlife Service. o1l oper day, yesterday. Baranof Hotei. support that was given the mea- Off at Los Angeles ‘\ ROM INTE ALIFORNIA COUPLE HERE ARMY OFFICE surc by Alaskans in Washington. - — | FROM INTERIOR CAL ) OUPLE HERE 1 FICER HERE | Senator Capehart, chairman of the FROM TENAKEE | Oris and Annic Walker of Fair- r. and Mr,: Frank Kramer of Lt. C(.Jl. Brillndlck of Fort Rich- v'CToR’S ANWUAL FUR SALE committee, described the crisis the Sam Asp, of Tenakee, is registered banks, are registered at the Bar- , (.xmy. are staying at|ardson is registered at the Baranof A 2 U. S. is facing because of the lack at the Baranof Hotel anof Hotel the Baranof Hotel. ; ok Holl'].r o R o . of newspaper pulp and cited the!l ™ T RETT Y fact main) ]80 pl;rcenl of the pulp MW&MMW W'lll E'.d Saturday » is now imported. He emphasized | the mutual benefit to the U. S. and | Alaska with the development of a| pulp industry in the Territory. He said that Alaska’s future is depen-| dant upon Alaskans becoming united among themselves. i\ Other guests at the meeting in- cluded the Rev. Ed Doherty S. J. of | . HERE ARE A FEW OF BETHEL TABERNACLE THE REASONS WHY YOU (ARGl of Godd SHOULD BUY AT VICTOR'S . Alma, California, and Gene Hund- . ley, of Seattle. No ‘V R ‘ Presents . JUNEAU ELKS TEAM, 1 1947 BB CHAMPIONS, FETED BY SPONSCRS BEV- HoMER r' BUGWELII @ New Season Collection Is Complete af Byereti; Washinglop © Be Ready for Winter Before It Comes T : - HoS ® Prices are Lower now than they will be Wrsial e e Evangelist and Prophetical Minister i e h Club baseball team, 1947 Gastineau' years. » Channel League champions, were/ ; S WE v G G guests of honor last night at a ear’s Guarantee on Every Coat ” banquet in the Salmon Creek | ALSO FEATURING o Country Club. Art McKinnon was F presented with a plaque for his WESLEY D HANSE“ Of Juneau B N services as team manager and for x * : day Lis years of contribution gl oy jonist ¢ Si » gty hlasobldi: e!i;)x'la bTh;' f“fil' _ Talented Accordionist and Singer MAIL ORDERS 1 players also listened to brief talks . - Vihe AlE) from Senators Homer Capehart and Bt T, BUGWER We extend to the Public of Junea cordial A SPEClAL’I‘Y s b Oals and Altotney BB} e extend to the Public of Juneau a 2 | B ic ll Robertson. The men left their| invitation to come and enjoy the Prophetical asica y Y . own banquet in an adjoining room | and timely mesages on present world events and conditions | 4 to address the team. in the light of the word of God. | i el A VICTOR FUR COAT SoATH - MRS. BOEE ON FHIE MESSAGE FOR TONIGHT: | SEND 0N Mrs. Helen Roff, of the Public e } ! IS PRICED RIGHT APPROVAL P Lands Office, is visiting Mr. and 66 o9 : i Mrs. Olarence Rhode in Anchorage THE SPIRIT OF TRUTEH | : this week. She left Saturday and ‘ SPi Eeturn. on Bunday, SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 8:00 O'CLOCK N - R FURS, Ine Mkj' ll{]\;l(){l{); m-:'n‘}n:'s EXCEPT MONDAY i 2 ® s Mrs. June Hanford and Vicki re- Successors to : ; % [ e S R B s L L v || MANUFACTURING ¢ Chas. Goldstein & Co) ' FURRIERS || - aboa he steamer Bara E. BAKER - - - astq . D. HANSOD 5 ; g e sionia: Herser ‘ P. 0. BOX 2568 Goldstein Building JUNEAU, ALASKA 4 HOONAH FAMILY HERE | | ) ROl AP Fhooyeen a0, tm Swedish Fur Crafismen for Three Generations ¥ ? children, Jeraldine nd Stanley, are staying at the Baranof Hotel They are from Hoonah. |