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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948 I%Ekmore: Robards | Wed in Candlelight | Service L_a_st Night; Before an altar banked with tall baskets of pink and white carna-| ticns and illuminated by lighted ta pers in candelabra, Miss Elsie Eli- zatethyBlackmore, daughter of Mr G. C. Robards of Castle- | last night at 8:30 ok in the Northern Light Pres- Rev. Willis The wedding Inusic was pia; Mrs. Carol Beery Davis C companie irs. B. B. sang “Thru the Yea was gowned in tlue crepe and of pink roses. William Whitenead gave. Miss in mair] The bride wn of white slipper satin h néckline with embroid- and Dr, Blackmore wore with 2 h; ered yoke in tiny white beads fong sleeves ending in points at the hands. The tight fitted bodic but- | toned down the back with tiny white satin covered buttons, the long flow- ing skirt fell from the waist line into a long train. Her tia was of tiny beads from which the three qu lace fell. The bride's bouquet length veil edged in embroider salmon colored roses and white ste- phanotis tied with long white streamers | Miss Evelyn Willis, the maid of honor, wore a gown of pale blue ray- on tatfeta with a sweetheart neck-| line and short puffed sleeves and her mitts were of white jeisey. She | carried an old fashioned garden bou- quet tied with pink streamers. CHf- ford Robards, trother of the bride-} groor, was best man and the ushers weré Mark Floreski and Irvin Curtis Mrs. G. C. Robar bridegroom who & day from Castlerock for the wedding, " wore a black wool crepe suit ,undi |reception was held at the Baranof | Hotel in the Gold Room. The bride’s le was centered with the three ed maltese designed wedding cake surrounded by tall white tap- ers. Mrs. Bernard Hulk was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Curtis L. Simmens and Mrs. Clifford Robards poured Mrs. Robards is a registered nurse and a member of the nursing staft at St. Ann's Hogpital. He is employ- ed at the Fish and Wildlife Service. The young couple plan to make Juneau for the time D MRS. MARY REILLY, AN OLDTIMER HERE, PASSES AWAY TODAY: Mary Reilly, age 82, passed away this morning at 5 o'clock in St Anp’s Hospital. She has been a pa- tient there since April 14 Mrs. Reil in County Cork, Ireland, her hus- b: died September 12, 1921 and as survived her sons, Peter Clement and Patrick Reilly. The only known relatives are a niece, Mrs. John Driscoll of Boston, | Mass d a nephew J. B. McAulisse a former Navy officer. The 1 mains are at the Charles W Mortuary awaiting word from ives - REBEKAH LODGE HA TWO-AFFAIR MEETING The Perseverence Rebekah Lodge held their social meéting after the initietion of new members last eve- ning. Alma Noydstrum from Bay City, Oregon, was welcomed, as a visitor. Mr. d Mrs. John Oust from Visa- lia, Calif., are visiting Juneau until ds, mother of the | tne latter part of this week When|cation of this Summons, namely | ived, here Mon-|ihey will leave to' return to their|within 30 days after May 25, 1948, home. They visijed last night. Business of the evening included was born June 21, 186¢ THE DAILY RTLONDIE DOl | v KINY — JUNEAU 5:00—~WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 5:30—Totem Talk—Forecasts 5:45—Viking Varieties, 6:00—Pan-Am News 6:15—Waltz at Dinner. 6:30—Sports on Spot. 6:45—Happy Smith. 7:00—Frank Morgan | 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. . 8:00—Standard News—Forecasts. 8:15 Prize Fights. | 9:00- Fishing Time | 9:15—Prize Fights | 10:00—Between the Lines. i 10:15—Words with Music. | \ 10:30—Forecasts First newscast of the day at 7:30 | A, M. THIMBL FHEAT Forecasts. YOU NE A WOMAN'S ToucH UP 7 =11 17 (HERENTT va savs S [ €0 ( = - BERTIE Il SCAEDULED | LEAV PORT TONIGHT The Bertie II, skippered by Roy| | DeRoux, is scheduled to leave to- night enroute to fishing grounds. Also aboard the Bertie are Dick | Schultz and M. Hill | - - Giant Nile perch sometimes attain |a weight of 200 pounds | SUMMONS FOR PUBLiCATION } No. 5889-A | In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number . One at Juneau MITCHELL ROCOVICH, Plaintiff,| & ALICE LOCATTELA Roco»i ¥ TS A DIME EXTRY Issj | VICH, Defendant PHOTTYGRAPHED WITH | The President of the United States of Amer; to the above named | i defendant, Alice Locattela Roco- | vich, Greeting A | In the name of the United States ; of America, you are hereby required to appear in the District Court ior the Territory of Alaska, First Judi- | |cial Division at Juneau, Alaska, | + within 30 after the last publi- | | lin case this summons is puhlished.! | or within 40 days after the date Mi LASKA EMPIR Alaska Broadcastl) Co. X \ O R. 8. ig P (res TAKING ) S kb EY_ THURSDAY A LITTL S [ /BuT, POPEYE~ ) ITS OUR BUSY 1 SEASOH, PO & LET HER HELP! ¢ (WELL, OKAY IF her corsage was of deep pink carna-|the appointing”of Chairmen to the|jts service upon vou in case this | tions | following committees: hseh g Doris Cliff, | summens is served upon you per-| After the ceremony an H“ltflllmm“Nae(uewurk‘, for the coming bazaar|gonally, and answer the :'omplamt‘ {to be held later this year and Irene|qf the above named plaintiff on file | | McKinley, Food Sale to be held the in sajd court in the above entitled | latter part of May. The announce-|gaction ;___ = STARTS SATURDAY {ment as to location of the sale will The said plaintiff in said action 20th CENTURY | “BLUE SKIES” | Bing Crosby—Fred Astaire S ——— Juneau Foot Clinic || Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. PHONE: BLUE 379 ! By Appeintment Only IR Vir se anpounced at a later date. Mrs. Beebe was named. to the pic- ic committee, an annual event that ays looked forward to with an- KELEZ HERE George B. Kelez, Regional Fish- eries Management Supervisor, U.S. ona! Wildlife Service, is stay- at the Baranof Hotel. JOSEPH S. FINCH . & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S5. A, ADVERTISING cation. good taste. It practices that annoying. interest. A STATEMENT OF ADVERTISING PRINCIPLES BY OF AMERICA o Good Advertising aims to inform the consumer and help him to buy more intelligently. Good Advertising tells the truth, avoiding -misstatement of facts as well as possible deception through implication or omission. no claims which cannot be met in full and without further qualifi- It uses only testimonials of competent witnesses. Good Advertising conforms to the generally accepted ance on the basis of the merits of the product or service advertised rather than by the disparagement of competing goods. It tries to avoid Good Advertising recognizes both its economic responsibility to help re- duce distribution costs and its social responsibility in serving the public FEDERATION It makes standards of seeks public accept- are offensive or Quoted from: EDITOR and o PUBLISHER The Fourth Estate |demands the following relief: That | | the bonds of matrimony now and | heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and In the event you fail to so appear and answer, plaintiff will take judg- ment against you for want thereof, |and will apply to the Court for the | relief demanded in his Complaint |and as hereinabove stated. i WITNESS the Hon. George W.| Folta, Judge of said Court, and the | seal of said Court hereto affixed on | this 28th day of April, 1948. | J4yW. LEIVERS, Clerk of the No. | | District Court, Division | One, Territory of Alaska | (Seal) By P. D. E. McIVER, Deputy. First publication, April 29, 1948, | Last publication, May 20, 1947 i i ALL RIGHT, LETS 6:30. SUN'S BEEN | R | MONITION AND ATTACHMENT i | No. 5878-A. | T the Dictrict Court for the Terri- | tory of Alaska, Division Number | One, at Juneau, in Admiralty. JAMES D. MADSEN and ED- WARD P. MADSEN, co-partner, doing business under the name and | style of MADSEN CYCLE & FISH- ING SUPPLY, Libellants, vs. OR- VILLE WHEAT; and the vessel| 31 A 791, her tackle, apparel, furni- | ture, boats, engines, and other ap- | purtenances; and all persons inter- vening for their interest in said vesel, Libellees. | The President of the United Staes of America and to the Marshal of | said District, Greeting: WHEREAS, a libel has been filed in the above-entitled court on the 12th day of April, 1948, by the above- entitled libellants, to recover the sum of $2503.86 in causes of coon- tract, civil and maritime, for the reasons and causes in said libel men- tioned, and praying the usual pro- cess and monition of the court in that behalf to be made, and that all persons interest in said vessel 31 A 791 may, be sighted in general and special to answer the premises and, due proceedings being had, that the vessel 31 A 791, may, for the causes in said libel mention, be condemned and sold to pay the demands of the libellants. You are hereby commanded to attach the'said vessel 31 A 791, and to detain the same in your custody until the further order of the court respecting the same, and to give due notice to all persons claiming the same, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer of said libel, that they be and appear before the said court, to be held in and for the above-en- titled district on the 10 day of May, 1948, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the same day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and make their allegations in that behalf. And what you shall have done in the premises do you then and there make return thereof together with this writ. WITNESS the Honorable George W. Folta, Judge of the above-entitled court and the seal thereof affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this 12 day of April, 1948. | J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk By £. D. E. McIVER, (SEAL) Deputy. First publication, April 17, 1948. Last publication, May 3, 1948, A HALFE > - B WHO'S THE BIRD AT THE NEYT 1ABLE THAT 1€ SINKING THEM 60 FAGT? 4 REALLY ? YOU SAY MOTHE! BROTHER BIMMY — THE WRITER—IS BACK ? V WORRIED ABOUT HIM ALL RIGHT? | [MOVING, BOYS. IT5 AFTER AN HOUR AND - THATS BOBBLE OF THE FI¢=IT GHOP. SKS —JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN WORLD FOR \ MAN G 1 RE ] | ]HM-’\\—‘ T ME ) (SBe i1 —— WHAT | WOuULD PLEA \ ' OUR CUSTOMERS ! O, Efx\sx'%"#f Bgy A DANGED 'F I KIN RMEMBER . MUST BE GITTIN'OLDER , WOT WAS WE TALKIN' ABOUT, CLEMMY, BFORE THEY HAD THEIR PITCHERS TOOK W\/J &) (4 OH,THAT'S ALL RIGHT PITCHER TGOK .. ER ARE YEW WANTIN' A TOOTH PULLED ¢ DE X HOWEVER, SINCE THE THING 16 2 MODEN FIGURE OF INFERIOR JADE FROM ] VALUELESS, WHY DO Yol $AY IT% THE VILLAGE. T RECARVED (T, ADDED SOME | UNLUCKY FOR ME THAT THE o GOLD WORK MADE FROM NATIVE JEWELRY A JAP §OLD IT TO You# AND HID IT QUITE CAREFULLY = THEN I ALLOWED THE JAP TO FRIGHTEN ME INTO | ) YOUR. AIR OF INNOCENCE 16 NEARLY CONVINCING, MR, BRONZ ~ HOWEVER, I OID RECOGNIZE THE PIECE YOU MUST HAVE USED AS A MODRL .60 I HAD A SERVANT BRING ME A [LISTEN, BUSTER, WE'RE WORKING FOR DIET SMITH, ATHING O oA Us ABOUT vou [ AEatE SUEERINTENDING] | WHAR'S YER CEMENT MIXER? DON'T YOU FIGURE ON POURING FOOTINGS TODAY? GET Y 4 6, MR, ; =2\ I DON'T_WANT TO 7/\:'.<N9W;,{(5‘EWAB°%? uP v s 8 WHAT KIND OF YES, HE HANGS A GUY 15 HE? AROUND QUITE A BIT. = ],% CTPT7 o TH'COLRT HEREBY SENTENCES TH' DEFENDANT TO SARVE TWENTY VEARS ON EACH COUNT- NINE CHICKENS MAKES IT smh': NO WONDER “ ‘ VORE MW RON ONE HUNNERT AN’ || ‘ANODS QVER TO PLEAD o AS A WINK FRWIE BV TO TO A BLIND =