The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1948, Page 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 CAUGHT IN MID-Al R — Carol Lynne, 21, New York theaire ice skater, executes one of her graceful ballet Ieaps as the camera’s stroboscopic light freczes her in mid-air. Carl poses with his national champion goat milk his farm near Hendersonville, N.C. Her kids bring $100 each. Sandbu John Loweli Wed Mrs. Homer Garvin To Naomi Gamet; Seaiflggeremony Anncuncement of the marriage September 11, of Miss Naomi met, ughter of Mrs. Jessie Ga- met of Cottage Grove, Ore., a Mr. John Allen Lowell, son of Mr.| and Mrs. John Lowell of Juneau, 'y was made here today. The couple was married in the University Lutheran Church in Se- attle with the Rev. Steinhof offi- ciating at the double ring cere- mony. Attending the wedding from Ju- neau were Mr. and Mrs, John Flo- Roger Conor, ed with, and was iage by her brother, Mr. David Gamet. Her attendants were Miss Evelyn Jchnson, maid of honor, Mrs. Sara Blaeley and Miss Joyce Pickerell, bridesmaids, all of Seattle. Mr. Arthur Lowell of Junsau was his brother’s -best man. Ush- ers were Mr. Dick Garvin of Ju- neau and Mr. Richard Holt of Se- attle. « A reception was held in the chureh rior iollowing the cere- meny. A a honeymoon trip to Beaside, Ore., the newlyweds will be at home at 5816 Seventeenth Avenue, Seattle. Mr. Lowell will continue his studies in engineering at Scattle University. .o Mrs. F. Kardanoff Hosfg§s_at Shower ise bridal shower was giv- en for Miss Mary Darcff at the home of Mr: Frank Kardanoff Monday evening. Mrs. Kolia Albe- goff was the assisting hostess. The table was decorated with cand pink rose buds and a kridal Mesdames Mike Styler,. Harold Jones, and the Miss- es Violet Dapcevich, Eileen Nelson, Mary Avoian, Jean Hermle, Patsy Jenes, Jackie Martin,. Lois Fossem, Jean Boddy, Jeanette Ducette and Peggy Forward. : Miss Daroff and Mr. Richard Christensén will be married tomor- 10W. ENLISTS IN ARMY Thomas J. Hart of Juneau ha$ cnlisted in the U. S. Air Force and will be stationed at Elmendorf Field at Anchorage. His enlistment period is for three years. Is Honored af Bon Vovyage Luncheon Honc tests attending the Iuncheon Mesdames Walt atte, Rc ¢rt Stutte, Frank Hermann, Flo; Fagerson, Cecil Casler, Tom Hu ings and the honoree Mrs. Garvin ~ j Thermo-regulated roasted for uniform full flavor. msy“ AND pp e diviston of: |GILMORE RETURNS | KED By ALSCH“.HNG.& CO SAN FRANCI TEN DAYS' MAIL ON LOUISE TOMORROW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA fir way down ”w' mmu\;n(n- " HOSPITAL NOTES ;DESTRI(T OFFICE PRA | RESCUE PARTY DONATES =3, vy, covn ioe momtan: S MOVED IN FED, BLDG. ~FUNDS, LOCAL CHARITIES "% " coumec. < | local con- ! ding the hn 05170"“‘ There should be ten days mail would ac-|aphoard the Princess Louise due to- vice, RENCE | 10010w from the South. This mail local welfare projects were the Y€~ | includes first and second class and cipients parce! pest last mail frem RA'NBOW G'Rls To’ 44 the south received on the Ann’'s Hospital Sohn and 1. Dismissed Peter Mar- Admitted to St vesterday was Geor Mrs. Pat from the h tin and Reber Mr: Sara tractor, insisted on rew fice of the Public ministration / into the offices on the - of the Federal Building, | were recently vacated by the o ive Service, C. H. 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