The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1950, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1950 w PRAGUE, Czechosl kia, DOUGLAS M 8-Year-Old Caplures x4 chisci Communis. i enr e cee: | 4 NEWS [Silver Reception at|EarlyMorningProwler|::ox.c ke 2y i ooy The group consists of six men nnd‘ LOVELY MISS KIBBY lSM e ' h od |Si Ch u [(h wnh Monkey wren( | two women. A ninth member of | BRIDE OF GOUVEIA ik { the delegation has been in Praguc for several day Miss Marian (Betty) Kibby, was - - p 1< - A reception honoring the Rev. SEATTLE, Nov. 20—®—A 31- " y the lovely bride of Corp. Gilbert s ; : The group reached Ruzyne Air.| |and Mrs. A. B. Morgan was given | year-old man was being held with- ar here after a nine-hou: | Gouveln, on last :‘“"” A4 e |in the parlors of the Methodist fout charge in the city jail today— | g} ow. They left Pel. ] - R T, "“‘"D‘ ins, | church Sunday afternoon between | probably still trying to figure out | Sommunise O 6 ol u‘ St. Aloysius Church in ouglas, | 4° o4 5. what hit him. Sk apital “1"11 the Rev. Robert Whelan offic- |~ rpoiman of the serving commit- | The man, who gave his name as LSl R jating. tee was Mrs. Wm. A. S Joseph T. Tram b v sa m. A. Wood, assisted Pl nmel but would sa¥| Nt ADS BRING RESULTS Miss Kibby was given in m 'l by Mesdames Andrew Robinson,|no more, had the misfortune to o 3 . by her father, Mr. Mel J K”’b‘“‘j“_ Amos Altar, Floyd Dryden, Sterling | mix with eight-year-old Robert - i carried a bouquet of stephanotis ant | geqr5 Henry Lennstrom and Lauris | Dixon. white rose-buds. She wore g " | Parker. Little Robert was home alone at ) 4 1;).::‘\ ;n:\nr 1];[.:;&1(,\\:;%\:.“.:1! “% | Mesdames Harold Schultz, Floyd |4:30 am., yesterday when he heard “For Betizr and long sleeves, and a finger WP pyyqen, Ed Chester and Lioyd Coe | someone attempting to force the »” 9 2 d fi' t M k & ‘}1 ?‘1!]1(11 )4“1]”) ’ ]\1,(.11'1“7'( B mdy | Poured at the tea table. | locked front door. Unsuccessful, the Appearanis an ea ar e t To! ) onor, oW OTE¢® v Many friends attended to say man broke a front window and satin @ S 1, Miss | & gl imb 1 ndrews wore taffeta. ) : A N_hl]“ ““""" 5 ~\]m1v uml‘\med the church for the last year| But Robert, undaunted, clipped 4! n}([u I)wum v |and a half. Ed Chester was in{him twice on the head with a pink carnatio charge of a bag of old silver dollars | monkey wrench and for good mea- The flower anna Jean Po: 3 d The flower Danna Je presented to the Morgans. sure took a slice at his hand with with a net ov » ey et car- | ThE Hev. and. Mrs. Morgan wil|a butehes knjfe ik e x stay in Juneau this winter. They| When police arrived, the prowler are not leaving the ministry, both)was still unconscious. s mother wore @ peach | ¢ "y continuing as fully or I frods fa @ = o s ternoon’ dress with match- 'damm ministers. They intend to AN DRAWIN\J FOR ¢ | begin a project that they have been Xé P+ o, o rdon. Potolicclo was best men. | interested in fultilling for the past joH" H F‘AHEY 'S o e " S (e - . - 4 NS ) 3 on; recep- | Following the ceremony a receb-| . ...} years and will live on their i *";u‘:x:“l “;‘r‘h:n:"zis";a”’; boat, the Naha, in the small boat ( . y ! prcles Pesree . W < [harbor this winter. The Naha will NGI N g > HA ' T &/ WILL TAKE PLACE { i Kibby where the many f S ©llpe used in their future plans of s & I l the couple congregated. developit ot a religious y - Mrs. Lucille Weir was in ct A d“ religiois youth pro-| . wasHINGTON, Nov et Tk tter the tranl-] Bt SO UL SIS TR SR | Johd U5 PRGHEY, (wTio bec of xhln f,\xc&! : il g denominational, with the interest X e tiona ufumg of th st pi ° |of Alaskan young people as its in- the bride and groom, Mr Abe v Friessen was in charge of the cut- 4 ; of the wedding cake. Mrs. Ebba government housing officiai a long career as a newspaperr AT 5.30 P “ died of pneumonia at Emergency : : ; i : i Eioe Hr;;:lx]t: ,\'(:Herd:?:v, He was Y77_ \ Those who have not turned in ccupons, please do so Schlegel assisted at the refreshme Kl"@n lalmdr ,wn‘“_h»m“l‘:: ;:g’“:;;’jci(‘;n“;;h‘}“q‘{l i g f ’ N 2 before this time. If ycu have net received coupons F y as s 3 hac . 3 you are cntited to — PLEASE ASK FOR THEM. table and punch-bowl Corporal Gouveia is the son of | Tetited from SEoRTRRISTY . BRFAE i S, s | To Cleaners; Buf |=wic s ™ ™ : W TUESDAY, NOVEMEER 21 joned at Juneau the past co-founder of the U. S. Cham- { X J b Cat Escapes Suds|» o cmmee o' wec i CLEANERS ‘ ' R A i The couple will be at home in 1h01 of that organization in 1914. Baroumes apartments, both are employed by the A.C.S. headquar- 3 49 month-old Kitten, napping in a pie ters at Juneau |shop laundry bag, got taken to the M E E T I N G T 0 N l G H T MRS. ROBERTS SOUTH i”f;‘;“:’s :ytm:mke-h i | » 2 st e Rovrs vae soune |10 2o, wr e Ve American Legion) FOR YOUR HOLIBPAY FEAST i bound last Saturday enroute to join » {missed the Kitten and calied up the laundry. Mr. Roberts at Menominee, Michi- | ¥ gan. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were! A search through a stack of bags at 8 0 flock i e R L R e Sl b okt B et ot Do, Al soiled linen turned up the klnen.l i IN THE LEGION DUGOUT Apples Yams Wainuts BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 20—®—A past several years making ',jnone the wofse for the experience. friends. | S . L i i IMPORTANT MEETING Visiting Veterans Invited a5 | United Trollers of Alaska CIO VERNON P. HARRIS, Post C d | EAGLES MEETING | Union Hall Tuesday November 21 e o S, S ommander o L bl R i e e JOHN GARCIA, Adjutant Avecados Plum Pudding Peanuts Eagles, Aerie No. 7, will be held to - ~ ) et o - B 4 Al night in Eagles Hall at 8 o'clock.| i e Acrording to Guy Russo, Past Presi- RNANAs Turkeys monds dent, there will be balloting on sev- l # o . |3 Caulilfower Chickens Braziis eral cand nd discussion of an morning for a maternity case with a baby boy born at 10:18, Saturday For evening, but living only a short time. A piivate funeral service will | ¢ ' - 4 C“eumbers l-lams Fl’l!l! Cak“ Ml‘ be conducted later in the week. 4 g ) : ' : L Celery Stuffin’® Bread Mince Meat BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS e first non-league basketball v KA / - g ; The first league basketbi L =\ f y -L‘abbage Cheese Spl'ea(ls Maraschine game of the 1950-51 season Will be | Cherries Preserves played on Tuesday, Nov. 21, in the| B 130w e o | Amd : g - Cranberries Brick Cheese las High. Sc{lf)f;l Ri‘l:IS v:. lhel : i i & 5 " B ot . o M | b 5 1} Chestnuis Grated Cheese mission charge to the games will \'JC : g 9 3 4 3 T -y s zg::‘:s 50 cents and students 25 Dlnner Tlme ‘ ; " i Endlve RE(BLal‘ell,S ‘ ille&‘il BROWNIE TROOP NEWS " BN de A Grapes Emperial Wine Vinegar Brownie Troop No. 7 held their 7 weekly meeting Saturday morning | Sk 3 Gl’apefl‘llit Crean‘ 'She@se Ciflltnev nl’eseing at the home of the leader, Mrs. Eugene J. White. The morning was spent glazing pottery dishes, a pro- : > . 4 ject of the Brownies. The group $ : Greell Peppers decided to hold their future meet- £ & ings an hour later with the meeting ExqulSlie Styles T & : Gl‘een 01110“5 hour set for 11 o'clock am., in the Bluchill Pimente Roduefort Cheese Bressing future. : ? § : Comb I Blue Cheese Gnion l)ressing ETHEL McNAIR HERE you 11 adore for gala f sHoney Cattage Hhins Cocitail Sauce Miss Ethel McNair, school teacher, / / Li aduc d world traveler is vis- . 7 4 party wear through , mes A Chili Sauece ing here from Sitka laft Friday. | lhe holidays 1hen on Peal‘g v“set C t : . : s atsup Miss McNair taught in the Doug- las schools five years ago and went from here to Anchorage, Fairbanks 1hr0ugh ihe Winter monlhs. A Pel‘silnmons and Nome, adding many Alaskan Reddi-Wip adventures to her interesting life / Horseradish Picklied Beets SRS, Wgies R e doncting cio 4 Rutabagas ks Fruit Cockiail . . : ickles This year Miss McNafr plans to : ' ‘|3 Spinach .Heney Butter revisit Alaska and take in many of the side-trips and places she missed H t P vhile h bef She fferi i i S e, i St Silks, crepes, wools . . . Danish Squash e emyy Chocolate Chips those persons interested in improv- ing their education, the courses in- YUU Il find them all o ¥ ““bbal‘d Squash Relish Cloackelos cludes typing and shorthand classes and instruction in several languages bl’lghl wuh ,high_fashion ‘ 4 % ] Mal'blehead Blives Fl'ozell Faods including Russian and Portuguese. She will be here a month, and e 2 i has rooms in the Gastineau Hotel i deialhng, 1B ! Sq“ash Mixed Nuts ninner Napklng Juneau. yuNci e Sweet Potatoes Filberts Apple Cider SPECIAL COUNCIL TONIGHT There will be a special meeting of the Douglas City Council tonight . ——— ———————————————————————— in the City Council Chambers be- e | FULL LINE OF HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE PIE SALE WEDNESDAY The Douglas Island Womens Club s 1 e is ‘holding a Thanksgiving pie sale at the drug store Wednesday after- % AT cONSISTE“TLY Low PRICES noon. There will be a choice of pumpkin and mincemeat. AWhen the Barbary sheep, the onl y wild sheep in Africa, suspects hc 4 : v For G.'oceries F R E E D E l | v E R Y FOI’ Me(lts is in danger, he does not flee Instead, he remains motionless ¢ P n 0 N ;;‘::::T:dg:scg(to;flce:lle?&:“h i . E 4 7 8 . On o,de“ o' sz.so or Mo'e H 0 N E 3 7 l ¥ WANT ADS BRING RESULTS s sssasssenssases asnnss : s WWWM #Bagles Ch s party | L l ax mosrIiAL 5 ' / Ceconuts Ducks Dates Mrs. Jesse Snyder was qdmmcd‘ 3 to St. Ann’s hespital on Saturday | ; ? Cal‘l‘ots Eabbits Fr“lt Cakes

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