The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT REGIONAL SCOUT EXECUTIVE WILL CALL IN JUNEAU Official Is to Review Boy Scout Program as Ap- plied to Territory Miriam P- Jones Becomes Bride of En5|gn Angell The marriage of Page Jones, daughter |Mrs. John Page Jones of Lynch- | burg, Va., to Ensign Roy A. Angell United States Coast Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Angell of Milford, Conn." took place last/| evening in the Church of the Holy | | { | Miss Miriam | of Mr. and The Gastineau Listrict will be host to Regional Scout Executive Trinity. The ceremony was peor- O. D. Sharpe, Gctober 12 to 18. Al- formed by Dean Charles C. Rice. aska Council President Charles G ‘The bride was given in marriage Burdick said ‘Scout Ex2cutive by Capt. Peter Leslie of the steam- Sharpe will come to Alaska (o re- er Princess Louise The lovely bride was gowned in view with the Alaska Council offi- cers and Scout Executives, the en- shimmering white satin which had tire Scouting program as applied o matching braid outlining the neck, the Territory yoke and waist. Her circular veil Heading the Round-Up for the floated down from a small satin entire Territory will be Charles G halo. She carried a single orchid Burdick, President of the Alaska | decorated with white satin E sl: George A. Parks, Tr W AR TO PEACE_A tiny vacuum tube 3% inch in dia- | Streamers bedecked with stephan- Gee: Jeseph ©. Bude, W. L, Tiia- meter and %1 inch long, developed during the war for Army radios | 1S | non. M. J. Daly, Vice-Presidents and now turned to peacetime use, is held by a worker in the | Miss Mary Valentine, the bride's| and Delbert R. Hanks, Scout Ex- Sonotone plant at Elmsford, N. Y. {only attendant, was attired in an | ccutive. Heading the various Scout- = ~y oD —_— | off<shoulder dress of forest green. !€he wore a matching hat and| will have recruited additional Scout leaders, trained all leaders, organ- ized new units, and built a twelve ing Districts of Alaska will be Dr Dwight L. Cramer, Ketchikan; Paul Greimann, President of University | carried matching muff, which| | were decorated with white sweet Feas. Bus Lines, Fairbanks; K. M. Lesh, months program for the remainder { Anchorage; Elwyn Swetmann, Sew- ' of 1947 and to September of 1948, | Best man was Ensign Leland| ard: and James C. Ryan, Juneau. | Local district activities will be Cook Badorf, USCGC Wachusett. | The conference will be a program headed by the following district of- | M M Ushers were Lt. Loy R""-‘h"‘“'-j based upon the theme, “How to Get ficers. In charge of the entire dis- } Lt. (g) Arthur A. Fontaine, Dr.| the Program to the Boy.” In con- trict operation is James C. Ryan, jLewis Allen and Ensign George | nection with the conference will be ' District Chairman and C. L. Wing- 18, sl oriRon ille FES the Annual Round-Up Program erson, District Vice Chairman; Art | { S : conducted for the purpose of re- Hedges, Organization and Exten- | {_Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. cruiting eligible boys and leaders sions; Frank Hermann, Finance; R | Pats/ Billings o Vancouyer, B C into the Scout Program. This M.J. Furness, Training; W. W. Tut- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—#— \sang “Ave Maria” Mrs. Round-Up will include the showing tle, the Advance Program: L. J. The number of Americans seems ! Flusted was organist. of & film production by the Warner | Jewett, Camping and Activities, and |to be increasing by leaps and| As the bride and groom walked | Hios, Studlos Htisd: “Man of To- |Dr C. O. Osrter, Health and Safety |Lourids.. ‘The cenkila bursau ‘has|down the aisle following the gere| morrow,” which shows the Scouting Program of the District. released figure! wWilioh Ehow . that |Ti0nYy thet ushers formed an. 8roh Program from Cubbing to Senior | —eeo——— lin the seven years ending l"‘””‘;‘n‘l:]larl;??ty swords, 1n "“dm‘mal Scouting and will be shown at the April the population went up morc| et | 20th Century Theatre. The Round- MRS lEoNARD SM"H “M“ 10 ‘milion, sud. tHat . there] The reception was held at the {now are 143 million, 311 thousand Up will include the organization of new packs, new troops and new sen- S people living in tke country. The, for units. The Organization Exten. REPM(ES MR (ARR siggest boost in population was ‘ated with autumn flowers n‘nJ af_temoon for_the .Jm?eu\l-Doug]us wanis Club. Mrs. Pauline Wash- sion Committee, of the district, will lin tho ‘west and. the Smallest - |Jeidles: an ‘the table: and s e Gt Eocih Soptiin; _|ington’s home, Alder Terrace, review units programming with the| Mrs. Leonard sSmiti’ will hv;:in‘(reuse WAk i LR bt The | Va8 crackling in ",he fireplace. A| Second Grade, Brownies: Tues- | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. present committees o determine Work tomorrow in the office of her |number of city folks rose by about|ESRutiful three-tiered wedding day afternoon, September 16, im-| " poyglas Girl Scouts and Brownies fst how much of the Scout Pro. | husband who is Territorial Highway |12 percent. But the suburban life| Ak centered the refreshment "‘]"d“’"’” after school at the EIks | 40oording to arrangements by lead- table. Club. Sponsod the Emblem CIub. | orc and troop committess, and Aviation Commissioner. She |[took the cage for attracting Ameri- William Whitehead, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA | sl it Girl Scout, Brownie Meelmgs Salmon Creek Country Club. The{are scheduled as follows beginning main room of the club was decor- | Thursday SIMON HELLENTHAL ARE MARRIED TODAY Judge Sitaon B. Hellenthal, promi- nent Juneau attorney and former | Judge of the Third Division, and Miss Doris Jardine Swans of Minneapolis, Minn.,, were married this morninz by the Rev. Robert Treat of the Methodist Church in Juneau. Witnesses to the ceremony were The bride is a former decorator. - & FROM ANCHORAGE Douglas McDonald, of Anchorage, | is stopping at the' Gastineau Hotel PERFECT PALOMINO_Harold Reeder, student at Forest Lake Academy, Orlando, Fla., pats Prince Gold, called a perfoet palomino col dam, Beautiful Lady, standing The colt alongside, is owned by Mrs. George bdlllng. . PHONE ' Scheduled: Fndays l'hursdaysi | sPEC | day, Episcopal Sponsor Episcopal Guild. Seniors: Sponsors, American Le- gion Auxiliary, Rebekahs and Ki- Ceuren. Girl Scout and Brownie meetings afterncon and Friday Brownies: Thurs- | Third Grade, 'AND MRS. SWANSON Earl D. and Rosalia M. McGinty. * | interior ! | and she and her mother will return WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947 STORY HOUR TO BE SATURDAY MORNING The usual story hour will be Sat- urday morning in the Juneau Pub- lic Library Mrs. Cecil Casler will be in charge of the little ones, and Mrs. Edna Loman will devote the hour to the older children. - e, DeGANAHLS LEAVE Mrs. Joe DeGanahl and her daughter Virginia left on the Pan American plane yesterday enroute to their winter residence in Mc- Lean, Virginia. Virginia will attend a private girls’ school in Virginia to Juneau next, spring. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Clark will reside in their house on | Twelfth Street IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IINIIHIINIIHIHIIHNIIII |GEORGE BROS. 399 FALS ON SCOTCH " 50----fifth gram is reaching the boy. Each Mrs Mrs. Scout Unit will hold an open-house Will replace Mrs. Gene Carr, who cans. The bureau says that non- _"‘;d or e E‘ ’V i £t . TR S aithar All girls should go to their meet- 2 a B b i s arents and signed, and is leaving Juneau |farm population in 1ural areas rose E‘“lf’ e “’S‘e"c T e T e A ter jng places immediately after school newar S Wh“e Lahel Sia A piradns il b inyited to week. Smith 18 in & Seattle |in 'that period by more than 14| CON. and Mre. George, Blaydon sednol veep S LICRROR RIEE | with the exeeption of ths: senior attend the units meeting. The hospital recuperating from a recent \ppmm prasiden. ai ttey coffes FiAtIE jane gt Soreler Wi IR | troops | = Round-Up will be copcluded with a | iliness Bt Mrs. George Mattson of Doug-| Fourth Grade, Browniss: Metho- | " plegse cut this out of The Empire Wh“e Horse last and Mrs. Roy Peratrovich and dist Church, Friday afternoon im-| ..4 keen for weekly reference. | big ceremonial. As a result of the AT TG Round-Up sctivit)eq the council! POLICE COURT NEWS City Magistrate William A. Holz- | Seil it witn an l'mp)h W A} 1 punch table. ail AIRLINES CARRIES reds. JUST THE ITEM TO BRIGHTEN YOUR Jennie Jim filed suit for divorce | S. District Court !rom‘f ACCESSORIES today in U. Youwll marvel at them, especially Charlie Jim, charging incompati- 95 o“ .IUE DAY e ph bility. They are now residents of when you see the various styles and Ju- | Angoon and were married in learn their prices . .. neau, Sept. 3, 1945. She asks for | Alacka Coastal Airlines made 2 M - the custody of their seven children |flights from Juneau yesterda $6.50 fo & d .9.) and $175 per month for their sup- |calling at Petersburg, Wrangell, < port. Ketchikan, Frosty Bay, Haines, oy TR |Skagway, Hood Bay, Sitka, Fish EMBLEM CLUB MEETS |Bay, Tenakee, Icy Straits, Hoonah, The first meeting of the Emblem 'pyoursion 1Inlet, Pelican, Hawk Club after the summer recess will ' Inlet, Lake Hasseltorg, Lake bz held tomorrow evening at 8 plgrence and Tulsequan. | o'clock in the Elks Hall. This is an | Passengers to Wrangell were | mportant business meeting and all | Virginia, Leonard and Franklin members are urged to attend |Ellis, and Dennis Kamyack; to SR Petersburg, Mrs. Burdick; to Ketchlkfin‘ B. Trembly and Hn\- vcy Kyllonen. Flying to Skagway Duphorn, and Paul Marino; to Haines, Wesley Willard; to Hood Bay, Mike Goodman; to Tenakee, “Olaf Olson and O. N. Bobbitt; to Funter Bay, Bob Jorgenson; to Hoonah, Cecilia and Kathleen James. Sitka passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, James A. Olsen, Dr. Knoll, P. Parker, Rev. Rugwell, Mrs. Genevieve Soboleff, Mardo Solomen, Helen Alex, B. Peterson, L. R. Ellsworth, Andrew Devendy, Gene Lowmen, Theodora Riley, Ha- zel and Alvin Lindstrom and Sam Amerock. Inbound passengers to Juncau from Ketchikan were G. Howell, Phil Senour and J. M. McLough- Jdin; from Haines, Mrs. M. H. Hay- 'ward; from Icy Straits, Albert Cushing, Henry Murphy, Ray Op- |sata, Paul Harris and Tom See. | | From Hoonah to Juneau, Mary and Marjorie Johnson and Helen FAMILY SHOE STORE 227 SEWARD . JUNEAU were L. C.| 5 <~ Dual personality . 7. Nelly Don specializes in fashions that lead a double life. They keep you smartly attired during office hours . . . add accessories and | Austin; from Tenakee, Olga Kul-‘ they're ready to do the town! sel, Tom Armstrong, David Willard.' s R 2 b A Olaf Olsen, John Asp, Elizabeth Two-piece basic in fine-rib rayon faille. Ward, Shirley Maloney, Leonard = % {Palmer and Sam Asp. | | From Excursion Inlet. F. Wil- lard and Eva Willard; from Peli-' can, Dewey Jones, Harold Fossum, Sadic White and Andrew Zingeris; |from Hawk Inlet, Mr. and Mrs. . |George Martin and son, Julian 'Garin and Sammy Grohtos: from, Lake Hasselborg, Mr. and Mrs. STEVENS’ Upstairs STORE William Clark: from Lake Fior- ence, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bost and Marvin Knorr. | Inbound passengers to Juneau !from Sitka were Sam Troutman, Peter Peace, Nick Peters, Raymond | Peterson, Marjorie Sam, Mary Lawson and Maamen Soxie: from Tulsequah, W. Tobey, L. Parlia- 'ment, G. Phillips, Mrs. Richard- son, Mrs. Dahl, Martha and Linda Dahl. \ o | AT HOTEL JUNEAU Ira B. Stevenson, of Hoonah, registered at the Hotel Juneau. STEVENS' - The House of Swansdown | is | | | Miss Anita Garnick assisted at the mediately Special wedding imu-| Women’s Society of the Methodist | after school Sponsor. ———— | Haig & Haig 5-Star Ballantine's heimer today fined John Q. Jackson 'sic was played during the recep- | Church. ‘_' $25 and gave him a m?dnv sus- |tion by the Club's musicians. Fifth Grade, Girl Scouts: Thurs MEMOR'M. (HUR(H v l' { pended sentence on a drunk charge. | Miss Jones, —more familiarly day, Methodist Church. %]mn:(u_‘ MEE"NG To"'GHT a i T 9 ‘ The suspension will take effect when 'known as “Casey” has been Juneau Woman's Club e ‘ey re ere e ® o Jackson is able to secure transpor- |member of the staff of the U. S Sixth Grade, Girl Scouts: Thurs- | Maril“ s v v 0 i| | tation to Yakutat. | Weather Bureau here. Ensign An-| day, Lutheran Church. Sponsor,| A special meeting of officers and . L4 .. | william C. “Billy” Jones was gell is attached to the USCGC Lutheran Church. | wembers of the Memorial Presby- ... those attractive new Plastic i | ordered to pay a $25 fine for being |Wachusett stationed at Juneaus| Seventh Grade, Girl Scouts: |terian church will be held ci 7:30 drunk. |The couple wil' make their home| Thursday, Presbyterian Church. | o'clock tonigit in the church, ac- Handbags in black brown and | On a disorderly conduct charge,|in the Victor Apartments. | Sponsor, Martha Soclety. { cording to announcement made ¢ Jeff Keating was sentenced to 15| o8 £ 3,5 < cvab Eighth Grade, Girl Scou by the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. deserve the expert cleaning that ONLY a skilled FURRIER can give ments is to remove the fur pieces from Their positions on the fabrics are marked ‘and the textile is sent to your favorite Dry Cleaning shop. After removing the fur pieces from the coat we clean and glaze them, using proper methods of the Fur- rier. In this process, na0 liquid touches the leather. After your fur has been restored to its original sheen and lustrous btaut@'. and when your coat comes back to us from the dry cleaners, the trimmings and coat are re-assembled. Linings are stitched. Buttons are re-sewed. Every detail of the coat is carefully serviced. Final result . . . a garment your friends will admire. One you can and will wear with pleasure and - pride. And all at a cost so mod- erate, in comparison with the service rendered, as to be sur- prisingly low. N Bring your Fur Trimmed coat to us NOW . . . Now before the severe weather sets in, before our heavy rush Qt(utx, and now, when you can best spare the use of your ceat. If you are too far from us for a personal trip, send it to us by Parcel Pest. Your coat will be given the same painstaking care that it would receive were you to bring it to us in person. The _clc:\mmr and reconditioning will add months and years to its service. MARTIN VICTOR FURS, Inec. MANUFACTURING (Successors to Chas. Goldstein & Co.) FUBRIERS P. 0. BOX 2568 — JUNEAU, ALASKA Swedish Fur Crafismen for Three Generations Goldstein Building Furs should never be immersed in a cleaning fluid. The correct method in cleaning fur-irimmed gar- the cloth. e « g .0

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