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| | Eileen V—.filanr ] Becomes Bride of J. Michael Doogan 1 of Na-| this fore- stock and } flowers ted tapers in can- n Hellan, daugh- Mrs. Walter Hel- e bride of Mr. John Mrs. Mary Doogan, ve ceremony The L. Whalen read the ceremony. n Uggen music and ons and of vlayed the also accom- i Mrs. Henry Harmon who Ave Mar Mrs. Uggen Mrs. Harmon also sang a duet, “Oh Lord, I Am Not Worthy.” [on a tiny corded satin pillow with The bride, given in marriage by pastel streamers. Mr. Ted Smith her father, wore an ivory slipper|acted as best man with Norman satin gown designed with a mtod'Bucy as usher, and Albert Shaw bodice, high neckline with a yoke|and Francis Smith as altar boys. on Chantilly lace and shoulder pep- | Immediately after the ceremony, lum caught at the front with!a wedding breakfast wos held at orange blossoms. The long sleeves|the home of the bride's parents ended in points at the hands and |for the wedding party, consisting c(‘i a ! 18 guests, the Rev. Robert L. Whal- tip|en, Francis Smith, Albert Shaw, veil fell from a tiara of orange | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith, Mr. Walt- blossoms and she carried a white|er Hellan, Miss Rosy Doogan, Mrs. i with a corsage | Mary Doogan, Leota Smith, Mrs. wrrounded by red | Grace McAlister, Mrs. Lillian Ugg- tied with white en, Mrs. Henry Harmon, Miss Mary | |Jane Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Bucy, Richard Bucy and the the long flowing skirt fell into cathedral train Her finger roses rers on or hcnoi, Mrs. Nor- man Bucy, twin sister of the bride, | bride and bridegroom. and bridesmaid, Miss Mary Jane At-| ‘The reception will“be held this| kinson, wore blue and green organ- | &fternoon between the hours of 4 dy ballerina length dyesses designed |t0 8 o'clock at the “home of the with tight fitting bodice of (‘yc]el‘b“des parents, at 316 Distin embroidery and circle skirts, Their |Avenue. tiny picture hats matched mmr‘ Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. Lou dresses and they wore pink and|Hudson and Mrs. Miles Godkin vellow circlets of sweetheart roses,|Will pour during the afternoon. Miss Richard Bucy carried the rings| Marguerite Shaw, Mrs. Harley Turner, and Mrs. H. L. McDonald NEXT DOOR ETTING AROUND ALASKA is G BARANOF HOTE PAIN AMERICAN Worto AIRWAYS 1 ZThe é;slrm o /"C”;”’f f///m' Go Y Clippers take you where you want to go—from Nome clear to Seattle—on frequent, regular schedules. And you'll feel at home aboard the big, dependable Clippers. The food and service are world-famous. The fare low—with a saving of 10% on round trips. Call us at . . . jwill be in charge of the punch: | bowl. . | Serving at the reception will be | Mrs. J. Amsden, Mrs. Robert Love- ;‘joy. and Mrs. Clare Zach, while {Mrs. J. D. Smith will cut the |cake and Lorene Shaw will take charge of the guest bock. ! Miss Rosy Doogan will attend i the gift table, assisted by Marilyn| | McAlister, and Julie Hudson will serve the groom cake. All friends of the young couple | are cordially invited to attend the! | reception. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Doogan are well- known in Juneau, having lived i here all their lives and are gradu- |ates of the Juneau High School. ( 1 e |is guest at the Baranof Hotel. J. R. Dille from Berkeley, Calif,, i AND 1 Men's Shirts IN BEFORE 10:00 o’clock a. m. out at 4:00 p. m. THE SAME DAY easy. And quick, too. Flying Phone 299 | SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY L—Telephone 106 UNION B THE DAILY ALASKA Macomber, Gilmore Wed in Candlelight Ceremony Saturday In the Nortnern Light Presby- terian Church, at 8 o'clock Satur- day evening, before an altar bank- ed with tall baskets of pink glad- ioli, white stock and two huge pot- ted azaleds tied with large satin bows, illuminated by tall white lighted tapers in candelabra, Miss Jannette Macomber, “daughter ' of My. and Mrs. Andrew Macomber of Burns, Oregon, became the bride of Sgt. Willlam C. Gilmore, son of Mrs. Cleo Fernandez, of West Lake, La. The Rev. Wiliis Booth read the double ring ceremony, and Mrs. Wilda Husted played the wed- | ding music, " The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by Mr. Walter Sinn, wore a gown of white satin, designed with a fitted bodice and a ruffled yoke of Chantilly lace, with long sleeves ending in points at the hands. The gathered skirt was accented by a long peplum trimmed with match- IPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ing lace and fell into a long cir- cular train. Her finger tip vell with border of embroidery, fell from a beaded tiara and she car- ried .a bouquet of pale yellow roses and §tephanotis tied with long white satin streamers. Miss Emma Nielson, maid of honor, wore a gown of white lawn with tiny pink rose buds, designed | with a sweetheart neck and short puffed sleeves. Her full-lerigth gloves were of whi'e jersey and her halo was of white carnations and stock. The bridesmaids, Mrs, Dorothy Tyler and Miss, Ada Burns wore pink and, aqua chiffon net gowns,| respectively, with matching halos Mr. Jasper Tyler acted as best man and Stuart Houston, Walt Carpo and Terry Lennon were the ushers. After the 'cetemony a reception | was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sinn at 924 A Street. The bride's table wa¢ attractively decorated with a white linen cloth centered by the three tier wedding cake surrounded by tall white tapers. Miss Emma Nielson served the cake and Miss Ada Burns was in charge of the gift table and MONDAY, JUNE 7,°1948 the guest book. Mrs. Jasper Tyler served the punch. The reception was attended by | many friends of the young coupie and it was announced that they will' delay their honeymoon until later in the ‘summer. Sgt. and Mrs Gilmore will make their home at the Ehler Apartments. Sgt. Gilmore is with the Alaska Communications System and Mrs. Gilmore is employed at the First National Bank. e e o 0 0 o o TIDE TABLE JUNE 8 High tide, 1:50 am., 185 ft Low tide, 8:35 am, -34 ft. High tide, 14:59 p.m., 165 ft. Low tide, 20:37 p, 3.1 ft. e o o o ° o - — POTTERS TO MEET A special meeting of the Alaska | Potters will be held at 8 .o'clock | Wednesday night. It is announced | the kiln has been rewired and there has been a successful test Iiring. Any member needing a new sup- ply of clay or glazes may obtain | them at the meeting. the UNION PACIFIC way Discover the East —glamorous New York.. .. storied Boston. .. friendly Philadelphia...historic Wash- ington ... bustling Chicago. En route, visit Sun Val- ley, Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce or Grand Canyon for thrilling vistas you'll long remember. Go Union Pacific—you'll relax as you enjoy air-conditioned comfort, excellent service, fast, dependable sched- ules, low fares. Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules to Lv. Seattle Lv. Portland the East Showing Connections from SEATTLE 12:25 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m, Streamline "City of Portland” “Portland Rose” “lIdahoan* 5:30 p.m. 9:10 p.m. 8_:10 a.m, " (standard time) b For complete travel information, consult UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 1300 Fourth Ave. at University, Telephone ELliott 6933 « Seottle, Washingto UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Road of the Dadly Streamliners Temperatures of 137 degrees| 1n the days of King Alfred, Fahrenheit have been recorded much of England was bog or shal- in Death Valley, Caiif. | low swamp. | 3 N ‘ : 7 J SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U. S. A. Distributaed throughout Alaska ! In the West it's: STURM LOCKER SYSTEM Will Open For Business Wed. -- June 9th- 8:30 a.m. Ground Floor ===== A. B. Hall ===== 3r°d and Main You Have Been Waiting for This Announcement for Many Months . . . . . NOW IT IS HERE! WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF THE FINEST QUALITY OF FRESH MEATS IN ALASKA BUY YOUR MEAT AT COST (plus a service charge of only 3c per pound for culting, trimming, and wrapping) F i LOCKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE s Many have been spoken for. If you are one who has requested a Locker, come in at once, because many are already rented. Lockers will be assigned in the order of request. Come in and sign up for yours immediatetly. Lockers Are Open to Patrons 24 Hours Daily ‘ ; (Including Sundays and Holidays) We Promised This Service Now It Is Ready For You