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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1947, . x . ' 5 {fotifcen by W. M, Helen cm_m." T 7. f AND Niolet Borbridge | DOUGLAS ..., ... "~ CubFliers "L, W WAL L PAULIR : I‘\\‘}:H\:r hr:‘y(l’vk.\t:f Held Down Mrs, Sam Pnu],:r.. was hunur-iAND DAUGHIER [o I-EAVE ' L PAGESIX * i =" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . — g i Nuptials Performed | NEWS |50 | hunting se ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE . | — ln Memona, Chur(hll,};n\t\kn JOHNSON dents, Cuthbert and Anderson, ! 4 PURCHASES OIL CO.|brought in a buck apiece, last Sun- evening by Mrs. N. A. McEachran! e m et l T l oy ‘ Leonard Johnson, is now the new |day, bringing their prizes home in| - |and Mrs. Blair Steele at the home| Leaving on ”"Mr;] ‘\'lv\x;liam L. Alaska, Nov. 15.—|of the latter | Sunday will be ge of Miss Emma Ni-|owner of the Dou Trucking |a cmall skitf during the stormy| NORTHW! | . ; r Mar- Heiden and Mr. Johnt| Gompany having over man- | weather on the Channel that day.|/P—Pllots George Truman and| Games were played and thejPaul Jr. },’;‘.,bg?id;?;fi‘:::“ lfi,fb, Our n 1 k f Juneau was sol-|agement the first week from |Others with bucks were Peter Clifford Evans remained weather|honoree received many lovely pres- | aret and _l'},,m)is wisbat Hias Dot ew ruc [ | the Mem- | the former owner, Irvin Fleck. The |Nickle, who got his first Alaska bound at this outpost on the Alas-|ents. The refreshment table wag, Bynum, M‘,_) bty wat .pa\; ;wo\ i & Y | rch with the ' property sale included both oil and | deer this we Don Black, Jens ka-Canada border today, with cleverly decorated with a long-! Visiting here 7 | Wll] be 1N service § f reading the | ranster trucks ana tae (ruck gar-| Aarup and Iner Larson came in Prospects that they will be held legged stork which hovered over months. t decorated With age on Front Street ysanthemums and with the sale was the Fie h was flanked by tWO ing shop building or gas which is now being ne : ¥ L i i1 They will go first to Garden City, | ncluded | with five big bucks, but had lost here this weekend. a miniature town. i : s. By akes N | Plumb- | their sixth one to a big brownie, The fllers, nearing the end of| Those attending the party were|Kansas where t’::)' P P ovempoer . nps etc., | who helped himself to it during the their ‘round-the-world jaunt in Mesdames Jerry Allen, Bill Hix- her homp & o ' i y wi s City, where b [ ol 2 7l light planes, plan to take off for son, Claude Mill A, Fisch-| baby will go to Kansas City, C u l inted i h night, while it was hanging in a ¥ B i s i ki e! they will visit with another sister a ernoons Whitehorse, Y. T, as scon as wea-|er, Ray Hope, Tom Jacobs, Minni ’ bride, who was giV- another buyer who i » put tree. The latter group had been out B ‘ S BT ot Koo | of Mrs. Paul riage by Rev. Paul i a hardware and pl shop for a week on Larson's boat ther permits. | Hurley, alph Williams, William ¢ gl ’ vive from Kans < dress of white slip- ' business Mark Jensen, Tom Cashen, R esTRn, o v T {Byrd, Norman Kelly, Senna Pow-| They plan to drive fro e an venings e s ¢ s @ | City to their family home in Smith- with a sweetheart Johnson is a wellknown figure Mortenson and Chris Wyller, got ers and Sam Paul, Sr. | hick cented by 8'on the Channel having -spent his three bucks between them also dur- SEAMIRESS GOES ; R .‘:;:; wci?l(xm:«ox-'mba:?:r;arl::tys, ;llx“ for : 1 of pez Her finger- life here. He has been an electri- | ing last weekend 1 < odige 1n, hse asf i oids for (B TATAGRS Hiberwis Tient| aEeee w SI ]AMES pAlA(E MR. AND MRS. JAMES “:;:rgfrr:i-smxryscsm‘::i(Th\:n‘:mh:i PROMPT and REGULAR y - 5 | She car- and Power Company of Juneau | x | grandparents. we somer Beriv Jo- M, GREANY SPEAKER AT PRINCESS’ PARTY. MAHAR GOING SOUTH wroncoarencs. = o suncau SE son, was also born and raisec i ! e % : ) r | .y | just before Christmas. On their it d e g g oy vookkeer-— JUNEAU CAMERA (LUB s Wil way home, they will stay with Mr. i 0 niffon ing end of the business P leave on the Alaska Monday for| he Juneau Camera Club met : ‘ and Mrs. Fred Paul and three E t P k_ benpoged = AT \v:d:.mg?fi:vc?:J:;er?nC]zlkllz: high!,, VASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—P—|geattle where they will make "he‘r‘\chlldren in Seattle for a short visit. Xira r'ic ups g D. F. DEPT. MEETING school science room. The mw_yonbn' Mrs, Louls Guerrieri, 32-year-old|future home. Mahar, who holds the yy,. pay), who is an attorney, and the, A Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- | ooy oo Lrocent gere visitors, and Tomier Of four children, is pretty;rank of T-5 in the Alaska Com-| \1rs Paul are former Juneauites. | at reasonahle raies meeting $ held Thursday ,,' 1\‘ )‘u’)pedhl'n' iay AN ent excited about the afternoon party munications System is on leave' . A . ) The Fire Hall, with Ro-! .y\v pecome ‘n‘u;mbex"x 5 she's going to next Tuesday now and will receive his discharge Wagner, Vice-President pre- “;‘falcolm GRAERY s;;eaker of the T;xc party is in }.ondon and it's|from the Army next month. He! SEATTLE GUESTS | LETIS cLEA“ up J“"EA evening, gave an illustrated lec- V€8 given by Princess Elizabeth.|pians to enroll in Seattle College| Harold Glaser and R. B. Harlen | ture which was pronounced by Mrs,| MiS: Guerrieri is a part-timelso; pyg a5t quarter of work in Feb-|of Seattle are registered at the Dougl Playground project, with J(:&;’pll R‘u(‘v‘ [up‘m, pr mr’or‘nm’- scamstress. A few weeks ago she .0 ‘Baranot $ t majority of members desiring m"o took some green taffeta she had —nr. and Mrs. Mahar were mar-{ EREEE ORI U TG AT been saving for herself, made 8lreq i Wrangell last month. She see it completed this fall soi i i H e next regular meeting will be s > skating could be enjoyed this|pelq on the evening of December dress of it, and sent it to the ;" . gomer Jean McCormack, Ray Reed, Atiffetic Director |1 A practical lecture demons- British Princess, who is to m“rry‘daughu’r of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mc-| tarted the project, s"““’d(h" |trating cameras and lenses will be é‘:‘m EHLD I MDIER S Thurs‘}curmack of Wrangell. % | rk on it wouiG nave to stop | . risit | day ’ o8 st| Wwer (0 @ request 1or e oot - Mo Rbanrnind 'curtailed in England and that her Mtsroe with Hib singins ahd hed A A et | Highness' wedding would not be 54 | artment, VN y JRNS ; civ ion | - TANNER FAMILY RETURNS | elaborate,” she said. sung on many civic organizati on! to provide a bull-| Mr. Sherman Tanner of the U. 8. " oo’ came: | programs. i The P“b]io IS ln‘yited ject space, SO Weather Bureau returned yesterday | 55 A thank-you note from chrysan- His wife, the iormer Bert Chief topic of discussion was the located on the a. She gained rite-up in the Read- br Sy Highway : to pour | on the Princess Louise accompanied ' gy o e s | A 1 t feature of “The Most concrete ¥ Ng Wea- by nis three daughters, who have Eléznbjfflfn\-ri;fttior:a‘:z “;h:m:rx]t’e.r- R' KRONOI"SI FAM"'Y | Muslc hY Jerry S OrCheSh'a ( able Character I Have th At C 1g has | visited with their grandparents in “UO'“ party at St. James' p“;fl, | o" pkl“ ESS i fet,” in June, 1944. been done by oy sciaool stu-| Montana during the summer. The Mrs. Gx’xexricri had planned (01 RETURNS ( Borbridge is the son of Mr. dents Tanner 1amily resides at Auk Bay.' pass up the party until the Wash-| FROM TION E 4 A L L . J umnneau und Mrs. Jehn Borbridge Sr. of JL‘-, New committees appointe the | Also accompanying Mr. Tanner jnsion post heard about it. Now ! I.OUISE VA(A | eau. The couple plan to make | new month were Shell keed, wes his sister-in-law, Mrs. Grant ; s 2 SAT"BDAY NIGHT N h 15fl| their home here where Mr. Bor-|Cunningham and Robert W T anner and two children. Grant :Xh); oL go'm, BRERE ¥or the Mr. and Mrs. Rangnar Kron-! T ovem er e is employed by the Juneau|on the Mamntenance Com.; Wm. Tanner has been in Juneau since| Meanwhile, she has been busy at quist and daughter returned on| uce Corporation Dore, Earl Miller and Val Poor cn Jast May and has taken up a home- | her sewing machine—making a the Princess Louise after a six| T | e e site in the property adjoining his dress to wear at the Princess’ weeks vacation in the States. ‘»“1 ~ | —— bre at Auk Bay party. | turning with them was Mrs. Anna/ 10 £ 00 un i 11 2' 00 A _ M 3 BARBARA (HAPMAN GOES MRS. ROBERTS HOME | R - Kronquist, Mr. Kronquist’s mother, 5 Mrs. Keith Roberts arrived home COURT NEWS METCALF TO TRAVEL | who has been visiting Mrs. Lauren SOUIH 0" AlASKA MON. cn the Princess Louise after almost | Mar oradian was fined $50 | punk A, Metealf Territorial { Morris in Seattle. ‘ 51 £ a three month stay in Seattle, most ion a reckl driving charge this and Aviation Engineer, They spent the major amount Sponsored by 4yl R ‘ho came | I Which time was spent at the morning by City Magistrate Willlam | g joave here tomor _ ip | of their time in Woodinville, Wash., on the Alaska Monday to her home | URderwent two major operations. |City Police last night after driving | st inspection of projects in that | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and : since his appointment to the | Mrs. C. L. Wright. They also Admi°si0n Sl 20 (Which .ncludes tax x S 3 i ) + Bettold Calif She comes home very much im-'32 miles per hour through a 15 reer post. He expects to be ab- travelled to Los Angeles and east * During much of her stay here proved according to friends and ' mile per hour zone and failing to Miéy Chapman| Has been @ honge|Los husbRod Keith, who 1s now step for two stop lights. his office ahout five 0 Spokane to visit other relatives. — e # taking time off from his Interior Joseph C. Johnson, a native, was = % test of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simp- . Y B e e \\,Am‘u:-”‘x b Department position to care for fined $50 for being drunk and for MONTANA VISITOR [ th Century Apartments. "¢ himself. resisting arrest HERE FROM KAKE E. I. Rockley of Red Lodge \.‘.“‘ has been employed in the Roberts came home this week Charley Jchnson and William J. Florence S. Bell of Kake jg | tana is registered at the Gastin- office of the Tax Commissioner, f’; . e ‘f”‘"d “'::_" :P Has fl::")i Heweth, were Diied N0 eadh 00 yiigntey 'af Wi Tieeo sy i . % and while in Juneau has made|? bout two months, during which drunk charges d i T AT P —— i he sold 150 Army structures for the D | AN | Try the want-ads for bargains! many friends s, daddiel FROM PELICAN R Bl ey s i b Interior Department, Surplus Real HIGHWAY ACCIDENT s, Jokn Bensissh st oo Benst Property Division for the Bureau rpne Territorial Highway Patrol sisen of Pelican are registered at today which took place on the - .o past year. Topping off the happi- poyglas Highway early this morn- FROM SITKA { Denali scheduled to sail from ness of the couple at being home o~ patrolman Emmett Botelno| A. R. Smith of Sitka is staying | today and due here Tuesday again, is news just received thal c.iq that he has not yet been able At t‘he ‘Baranor Hotel Ring Splice scheduled to sail they are now grandparents, Since ¢, jocate the driver of the car| TR 5 TN from Seattle Nov. 20. the birth of & son David Keith, t0 | ghich was almost a total wreck. | FROM | WYOMING near Princess Louise scheduled south-their eldest son and daughter-in- | mye auto, a former Royal Blue| Robert J Dempster of Cody, Wy- :J:x}l;dl l,\u:109'13\':(;U;l:‘nda;.;.hnz:l q!};! 1:;»\“ ‘Mnjm and Mrs. David ROberts tayj gapparently struck the bank | oming is stopping at the Baranof High in the mountains of Serra do Mar, o "“ ;‘ id)f*nc(- o 224, of Golden, Colorado | and overturned, bouncing back into | ——— — this resort plays host to the famous from b diinada ¢ d R the center of the highway near the| The lantern used by Paul Revere all over the world. Here, 100, guests Baranof, from west, scheduled | A 5 t ve uxJ\xl'r.Jb(‘umi 9 p. m. Sun-| JERRY F/YE, HAS BIRTHDAY |€ntrance to the Douglas Ski Trail. ' was made of punched iron with ? Miss Jerry Faye Ferguson, daugh- Apparently no one was injured in a hinged door through which a ka due southbound Monday, ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fergu- |the accident. |candle could be inserted. e early in for son, has gained another yi to- | T T T i | gl i ook day. ana s cetevrating s tentn | (NIRRT EREROARR R, FLORENCE BELL HERE birthday, by having a group of hel"i NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! os recently have voted Parker the most- wanted pen . . . more-wanted than all other , makes combined. Mrs. Florence Bell, nurse with the friends in at the family home for| ive Service in Kake, is table games, ice cream and birthday | pping over in Juneau aiter a six cake. 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