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PAGE TWO 4 Look for the name . it it doesn't say ‘““‘joyce it isn't a Joyce LITTLE INDIAN Descendent of a Cherokee Indian boot . . wonderful with all sports clothes. joye CALI FORNIA POKER FLAT s COUNTRY COUSIN Jjoyee CALITOANIA ¢ POKER FLAT Move into these comfortable classies Ash Blonde or Ginger Boxglove \j\ COUNTRY COUSIN "“SMALL FRY" A One-tie Oxford. Comes in Blue, Gray, Black and Brown. Supplied in Rough Leather. Ideal to wear with your slagks or jeans. Rough leather in Gray .. . Blue and Brown colors. ROUNDABOUT This is a swell loaf- er for sport wear . .. Boxglove leather . . . Colors are Brown, Green and Red R M Behrends Co QUALITY S/NCE /887 DOUGLAS NEWS AMATEUR NIGHT AUDITION Douglas entrans to Community | Beach Amateur Night program | which is to be held June 4, will be auditioned this evening in Douglas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ‘\lsll each other annually. | yesterday from Ketchikan where she | University | has been visiting with a sister and | September. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robert- son. Mrs. Mills accompanied her sister home, leaving here about three weeks ago. The two sisters - NEW 1. aND W.S. MEN Two more U. S. Fish and Wild- life Service men arrived here yes- | terday from the States for tem- to study pre-med | Mrs. Nelson is the owner of the Frances Ann Beauty Salon, on South Franklin, and she announces that Miss Betty Hawks of Honolulu will bé in charge of the shop during | her absence. e - - COMMUNICATION | Tiny THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASK | ANNUAL PICNIC OF MARTHA SOCIETY T0 The Rebekah Dri team will teet at the home of Frances Beebe, across Douglas bridge, Fri- | day, June 4. Selma Peterson, co- Haffner, Floreske Wed Before Altar Of Spring Howersf The annual Martha Society pic-| Empire |nic will be held PFriday, June 4, at S SEATTLE the Lena Beach cabin of Mrs. Glenn Oakes with Mrs. Willis Booth as hostess. Members will meet at the North- ern Light Presbyterian irch and For COMIrORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! wantaas gev resuits! Last night at 8:30 o’clock before an altar banker with tall baskets of pink and white gladioli and sur- rounded by smaller baskets of pink and yellow snap dragons and huge | bouquets of pink roses, white jon- quils and yellow daffodils illumi- nated by tall tapers in candelabra, |Miss Florence Katherine Haifner, daughter of Mr. Andrew Haffner of Glacier Highway, became the bride of Mr. John Mark Floreske, son of Mrs. Mabel Floreske of Olm- sted Falls, Ohio. The Rev. Leo Sweeney read the double ring cere- mony, in the Catholic Church of Nativity. Miss. Haffner, given in marriage by Mr. Glenn Leach, wore a white { summer wool dressmaker suit with pink and blue accessories. Her anyone who has not been contacted | are urged to call Mrs. Hugh Antrim | at Green 729 in reg: to the menu. Each member is requested to take their own table service. D FAMILY ARRIVES G. Ripke and iwo sons, arrived in Ju- attle to join Dewey W. Metzdorf | Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at RIPKE Mrs. M. Robert and Gregg neau yesterday from S Mr. Ripke, who recently joined the staff of the . Alaska Native Ser- vice herg. They are registered at he Hotel Juneau huge blue picture hat was caught in the back with a pale blue veil prayer | GIRL SCOUTS PAUSE FOR ICE-COLD COKE and she carried a white book topped with a corsage of white rose buds and blue forget- me-nots. Miss Wanda Nelson, maid of henor, wore a pink sharkskin cock- tail suit with white accessories and | her corsage was of pink roses and white sweet peas. Richard Gibson acted as best man and John Doo- | gan and Leslie Swanson were ush- | ers. Mrs. Lillian Uggen played the wedding music and also accompan- ied Mrs. Henry Harmon who sanz “Ave Maria.” | After the ceremony there was a reception in the Gold Room of the | Baranof Hotel for the many friends of the young couple. Miss Wanda Nelson and Richard Gibson were | in charge of the punch table and Mrs. R. C. Nelson was in charge | of the bride’s table, { cake. | The bride’s table was decorated | with a white cloth centered by | the three-tier wedding cake topped | by a miniature bride and bride- groom. The cake was surrounded‘ by tall white tapers and small | bouquets of flowers. | Mrs. Floreske is employed at the | B. M. Behrends Bank, and Mr, | Floreske is an employee of the Dceuglas Plumbing and Heating Co. b 5% "o Dore, Shudshift | To Take Vows on | Saturday Evering| Miss Claire Joy Dore, daughter, ot; Mr. and Mrs. Solon M. Dore, will | become the bride of Mr. Kenpeth ! G. Shudshift, son of Mr. and Mrs Arne Shudshift of Douglas, Satur day evening, June 5, at 8:30 o'clock in the Resurrection Lutheran Church. The Rey, G. H. Hillerman will read the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Alfreda Dore, sister-in-law | of the bride-to-be will be matron, of honor and Miss Betty Bonnett, Mrs. Maxine Anderson and Mrs. Patricia | 2 Varness will be the brides-maids. “Mikie” Marshall will act | -SUMMER SCHEDULES : Passenger and Cargo as flower girl and Elton Engstrom, DAILY Jr., will light the candles. Mrs. Ruth Popejoy will play the JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1948. Th: Coca-Cels Company wedding music and will also accom= pany Mrs. Ray Nevin who will sing. William H. Dore, brother of thej bride will act as best man and Carl | Hagerup and Elmer Savikko will be | the ushers. After the ceremony there will be a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elton Engstrom at 134 Gold Belt, for the many friends of the young couple. Mrs. Engstrom is the bride-to-be’s aunt. All friends of the young couple are cordially in- vited to attend both the wedding and reception. Miss Dore is employed the Alaska Communications System and Shudshift is employed at the !Northland Transportation Com- 10:30A 11:30A 12:00N 12:40P Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar Ar. Lv. Ly. JUNEAU PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCMIKAN JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT o 9:00A Lv.’ 10:20A Ar JUNEAU SITKA (* or eatlier) BE FRIDAY, JUNE 4 hostess. i B 903 1t! g i P.O. Box 531. cus F. Jensen. Wm. Matheny and ! a committee from the Lions Club| will be present to hear the acts, songs or whatever is presented. So far, those signed up from Douglas include Louise Grant, Beth Fleek,| John Jensen, Joe Tassel, Mike Mc- | Clellan, Ruth Wilson, Claudia Smith, with two known accompan- ists, Ruth Brooks and Mamie Jen- sen. Auditions will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Jensen home tonight. HAVDAHL HOME B. O. Havdahl returned home yesterday after a month’s vacation | porary assignment to the Alaska Regional Office. They are Ralph 8. Harris, F. and W.S. agent from | Tappahannock, Virginia, and Char- les H. Rouse, F. and W.S. Biologist from Portland, Oregon. | MUSEUM GETS SLED | The Territorial Museum received a new item today from the collec- tion of the late Charles Hawkes- worth, former Superintendent of the Alaska Native Service. The new litem is an Eskimo sled with ivory l)unners for use in seal hunting, which Hawkesworth acquired at in Seattle where he visited his fam- ! ily and friends. TO SEATTLE Mrs. Violet Butler and two chil- dren left yesterday via PAA after a visit in Douglas with Mrs. But- ler's mother, Mrs. Jessie Fraser, sister Bunte Fraser, and Mrs. Leon- ard Johnson and families. Mr. and Mrs. Butler live in Fairbanks. WITH ACS Miss Pat Balog, 1948 Douglas high school graduate, has accepted employment this week on the staff of the Alaska Communications Commission. Also on the staff is 1947 graduate of Douglas, Miss Noreen Andrews. HOMF FROM KETCHIKAN Point Barrow in 1907. The sled was given to the Museum by Mrs. | Hawkesworth who now resides at | Eugene, Oregon, and will be add- | ed to other items, now in the Mus- | eum, which were collected by Mr. | Hawkesworth, - MRS, FRANCIS NELSON " ATTENDS GRADUATION OF SON IN PORTLAND | Mrs. Frances Ann Nelson leaves today via Pan American for two ;Weeks in Portland, Oregon, where she will attend the graduation of |her 17-year-old son, William O. |Hanson, who is graduating .from 1‘““ Hill Military Academy. Mrs. | Nelson said Hanson is on the honor Juneau, Alaska, May 31—To The Editor of the Daily Alaska Empire— I want to take this opportunity to thank you and the people of Ju- |neau for their help given me dur- \ing my stay in Juneau and for the ;contributions made to my “Soap for |Europe” fund. I am especially grate- |ful to the members of the Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Chambers of Com- merce, Junior Chamber of Com- |merce and to the members of the | Methodist Church, for their con- i tributions in money and to Bert's |Food Store for donating a case of soap. | This much needed commodity will i’go a long way to make the lives of Ichildren in European hospitals more 'bearable. Thanks a lot, people of Juneau, especially those of you who attended my public lecture, for your help—I thank you in the name of all those little children who, thanks to you, will have a chance to be clean. (Signed) Sincerely yours, Eric Mann HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann's yesterday {was Chester L. Feroe, for medical ‘trennment. There were no discharges. At the Government Hospital there |were no admittances nor discharges. | e SELDOVIA VISITOR | Harry Halvorsen of Seldovia is Mrs. John Mills returned home'yoll and he will attend Stanferd registered at the Hotel Juneau. pany. JWC, DWC HOSTESSES FOR RECEPTION TEA FOR GFWC REPRESENTATIVES The Juneau Woman's Club and the Douglas Island Woman's Club were hostesses yesteday afternoon in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel at a reception tea and a trip to the Glacier. ‘The occasion was in honor of the visiting delegates from the conven- tion of the General Federation of Women's Club regently held in Portland, Ofegon.:, p Among state presidents of the GFWC; Mrs, Herbert A. "Kenyon of Yankton, South Dakota, and Mrs. J. C. Brad- bury of Modesto, Calif. The other delegates represented most of the other 48 states. This group of delegates are the first contingent to Visit Juneau this 'week. Twenty-five more are sched- uled to arrive Saturday, June 5, ‘aboard the Princess Louise and will be in Juneau during the time the steamer is in port. A no-host dinner 'has been ‘planned for them at the Salmon Oreek Country Club. from 6:30 to 7 o'clock. — JOINS WACHUSETT Damage Controlman First Class | Richard L. Vosper arrived here on board the Aleutian for duty aboard }flu U. 8. Coast Guard Cutter Wa- AFTERNOON FLIGHT JUNEAU SITKA EAU — HAIN JUNEAU the delegates were two HAINES SKAGWAY (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Angoon Baranof Chatham Chicagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion Inlet Funter Gustavus Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah . Kimshan Port Althorp . Pelican Superior Tenakee - Todd Wed. X X X Thur. R ] MMM MM N Bl WH AN X X X X X P-4 PHONE 202 or 612 | fllflSK% A ewing Southeastern MMM AU N WHRHN X—departure and arrival time and sequence of stops variable. @ W oW BynGS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S ' FORSALE | YEAR LEASE: 4-bdr. home, Doug- las. NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., marine view, large basemmt.: furnace, unfurnished. { DON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, fireplace, furnace, knotty pine | paneling, 3-bdrs., den, auto hot | water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. y NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- ished DOUGLAS—Art Walker home, Nob Hill, 3 bdr. basenient, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn, elec. kitchen, $5250.00; A, L. Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- rine view, largeé lot, 24x31 .base- ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. furnace, basement, furn., make offer. 4 | MCCULLOCH home highway beach, ished, $3,500.00. | 2-BDR. home, basement, lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. POLLOCK residence, Star Hill, modern, well furn,, compl. redec- orated; view. | BOATS Sisu and Marion J. man cannery, power bharge. | SUMMER homes: Newmarker, for~| mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard, | Edwards, i 0 2 two-bedr. houses and part filled-in lot, Small Boat Har- bor. 4-ROOM House, Pike 44x100 lot, $3,000. Inc. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3. bdr. and 2 and 1 bdr. apt, in 2 bldgs. all Evergreen Ave., $11,000. 3160‘ income prop. $8,000. on Douglas 3-room, furn- 2 large st., furn., 9 'MURPHY & MURPHY serving the \ # A § & ‘ REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bark | | 4 | FIREWORKS—Order your season’s| supply while the season is young and there is time for delivery. A complete stock. Signal Fireworks and Specialty Co., 8404 S E Pow- | ell, Portland, Oregon. 900 6t FORRENT | for working couple. Must be desirable. No drinking or pets. Write Empire Box 345. 903 tf I 3 — | SINGLE Room. Private entrance, Blue 75! V; S., Rooms W ite! priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf for rent, one block! 890 tf SEAVIEW ALt from Federal Bldg. TALL House on Hiway. Write 89 1 mo. | ST | | NICE Clean Koom, steam-heated. | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 636 tf | JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or{ monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph, 187 | i i NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms | steam baths, Scandinavian 36 U | also Rooms. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER ang ¥OND, CO. fnc. | Complete Photographic Supplies _l)eveloping - Printing - Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up.| Lola’s. Beauty® Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. t i WANTED | WANTED: Commere¢ial or pleasure boat for 90 day charter July 1.| Owner to accompany preferred. | Must accommodate four. Write, | Airmail, Fisheries Research In- stitute, University of Washington, | Seattle 5, Washington. 901 66 | | WANTED a good home for kitten. Phone 284, 900 tf WOMAN for part-time _ janitor| FOR SALE 4-UNIT Apa’tment house. apartments, all with dining room and channel view. Best residen- tial location. Certain return of 10 percent on investment. SUMMER residence with front property. NEW two bedroom residence, full concrete basement, automatic heat,, tile kitchen and bath. HOUSEL House. 6 bedrooms, baths, yard, central location. LARGE commercial lot, fronting Small Boat Harbor, Filled. water two |WILLIAM WINR-Phone 234 75 HP Mercury outboard, used only 8 hours, ljke new, bargain 7. HP GE 3-phase motor; also other sizes of used motors. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Co. . 903 3t 40-FT., 2 cabin cruiser, copper riv- eted, brass bound stern, stem and bumper,. Gray 6-50 molor. Prices to sell. Slip 42, Boat Harbor. Call Red 455, 803 tf pad, $20; 1d set (new) 2-pe. Kroehler Chesterf: $80; plano bench spring and mattresses for double bed, $25. Phone Blue 783 between 7"and 9 pm call Jensen at 29 daytime. 903 tf or %12 RUG. and pad, $25; baby bed $10; armehair, $15; slectric phon- ograph $15. Phone Red 604. 03 tf 18-Ft. Reinell Cabin Cruiser, Gray inboard motor, good condition, $750. Green 768 903 Tt 2-WHEEL ullity trailer, 5x7 hox. Green 880. KITCHEN 8 with white porcelain finish; small heaters. Call 452. 902 tf lots, 1, 54'x54, the other 53" , and bldgs., all for $1,500. Half lock from Boat Harbor betweean 10th and 1ith St. See Sandy at Boat Har- bor. 902 2t TWO joining 2-ROOM Cabin, garage, chicken house and shed, 5'4 miles Glacier Highway, $1,800. Inquire No. 8, Orpheum Roocms 902 6t MEDIUM size restaurant oil-burner cooking range. Excellent condi- tion. Alaska Credit Bureau of Juneau. 901 3¢ 1938 Pontiac Sedan. See at Jay's Super Service: 38 DODGE, motor in good condi- tion, 3 fairly new tires and 1 tube. $475. Green 435. 900 4t HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614, 900 1 mo. 38-ft. TROLLER, 110 HP Universal engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone Blue 690. 900 tf COMPLETELY Modermn beach home. 110-volt light plant. Fritz Cove. 13 mile post. Schoeppe. 99 6t BURROUGHS Bookkeeping Mach- ine, late model, automatic car- riage, $275. 20th Century Mar- ket. 894 tf 60-Gal. Hot Watc: per furnace coil. 690. AT D Tank and cop- Phone Blue 896 tf RADIOTELEPHONES for sale. We now have Radiotelephones for immediate delivery; suitable for boats, logging camps and out of way places, 8 watts, 26 watts and 50 watt sets; prices from $135 to $350. Every set complete. No rewiring. Tested before shipping. ‘Write Henry Moy, Sitka, Alaska, for more detail information if in- terested. 896 12t | 24-FOOT gasboat, 1 gill net, Z guns, | 1 watch. Howard D. Stabler, Ad- ministrator Carl Nils Anderson estate. 896 3t i Large i service. Apply to Rev. Willis R.| STORE Counter, very reasonable. Booth, 224 4th St. 900 6t BUSINESS Girl desires to su lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BARTENDER, waiter or sec- ond cook wants work. Box 4183, care Empire. 885 tf ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o \ LOST AND FOUND ) | see Don Abel. 890 tf ELECTRIC-DRIVE DECK GEAR (For boats with 12 or 32 volt sys« tems) 150-fathom drum type an- chor winch $265.00; Niggerhead and halibut sheave $185.00; 4- spool gurdy drive (gurdies extra) $85.00. All this gear has been tested in actual operation for 12 months and is unconditionally guaranteed. WEBB,FORBES MARINE REPAIR, SITKA. 82 tf L0§T: Pair of reading glasses. Re- ward. Return to Empire. 01 3t Return to Em- 902 2t Case with keys. pire. TEEN-AGE AND ELKS The Elks and the Teen Agers will te at the ball park tonight begin- ning at 6:30 o’clock. To date the Teen Agers are bat- ting .500, having won from Douglas and lost a close one to the Moose. The regular schedule is now be- hind two games which will be made up at a date to be announced. The Mcose and Elks haye a postponed game on the roster and last night's game between the Legion and Doug- las was called in favor of the weather man. . rain again. . Green imitation leather Key BASEBALL TONIGHT “FORREST Home and property, | Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. | Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602, 878 tf MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. Red 662. 888 tf |$6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Buy. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt HOTEL in good location for s or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tt g 11937 CHEV, good condition, $600. Phone 158. 876 tf COMPLETE Body anc Fender Shop ‘Well equipped. Reasonable. In< quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- «loughby. 872 t1 e i e 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition, See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 t1 \

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