The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 31, 1951, Page 7

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TURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951 " Lwanda Adking pouted; Mrs. A. E. Y A, 0 ‘ONNELI_ Tunley was in charge of the wed- . | ding cake, Miss Martha Mae War- (OMES sp EDE A"‘ ner of the guest register; Mrs. ) £ # . Jospeh Sheleby and Mrs, D. D. Cox , | assisted by Maryanne and Nancy AGWAY WEDD!NG‘Jcan Hestnes of the wedding gifts; | Mr. Fred Marlowe and Mr. Leroy | Foster of the punch. Mrs. W. Hei- BKAGWAY, Alaska, May 28—The delberger and Mrs. O. Selmer were rriage of Miss Mary Agnes assisted by Mrs. Ed Hestnes, Mrs. “onnell, daughter of Mrs. Mary hans Solain, Mrs.. Howard John- “onnell of New York City, to|son, Cecelia Selmer, Irene and Ione John E. Heidelberger of Skag- Soldin. y was solemnized M eve-| Heidelberger came to Skag- g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. irom Ketchikan as nurse for orme Seimer. M ne White Pass Hospital. Mr. Hei- hn, U. S. Commissioner, officia-| dellerger, a former engineer for |the White Pass and Yukon RR., sas made his home in Skagway the a- | rast 20 years and until an accident tip' in December has been employed as a'a longshoreman. prl coronet, the “ Mr. and Mrs. Heidelberger left ved”—the veil s. Don on the Princess Louise for a few pbley of Ket T wed- | days stay in Juneau. g last winte Miss Trangsrud not only caught L bouque the Fkride’s bouquet but also the en in Just Married” sign which the bride Kidh tossed just as the steamer sailed. n and| RETURNS FROM VISIT TO be with a hat of pink flowers| INJURED MOTHER, SISTER d veiling. She carried a bouquet | pink roses. Mr. William B. Hei-| popor commet returned Sunday hberger was his brother's best| | afternoon via Pan American plane i om Seattle where she was called [During the ceremony Ave Mar y the serious injury of her mother s played and immediately fol- pving Mrs. W. D. Stevenson Promise M The Selmer home th bouquets c d lighted by w ent May 1. She reports her mother will be decorated in the hospital for another ten days completely from a fractured pelvis he'and broken ankle. Her sister, who ffered a head injury, is home qain but has a partial paralysis n the of one side of the face. reception] Miss Commet is with the Em- 1y wns| ployment_Security Commission ag- Alaska Coastal offers you a mew service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat en Pan American to the States . . . and then fo any on the globel And now, for its patrons in Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. ... . giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickes in Juneaul aLASKA 9 vz‘%* s DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED CONSIVATIVI—-F— and srict 2 supervision work eonstantly for the protsction of ehe) depositors. Additionsl seeurity is provided chrough shis Bank's membership in Federal Deposit Lnsuranes Corpores tlon, s United States Government agency which lasures; each depositor against low te o mazimum - of $10,000. BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY T6 RETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangelf With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 PHONE Red 372 : Glacier Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and* Welding Plumbing ® Heafing ~ 0il Barners Telephone 319 Nighis—fled 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING C0. 12th and E Street = 1d sister in an automobile acci-| 1lowers | or two weeks but expects to recover| PR THE DAILY ALASKA EMP! Alaskxa Bruadcasting Co. 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Franklin — Phone 473 ‘]_HAVE WRITTEN & 06600050000 000000000000 Burrows Welding Ce. Oil ‘Tanks Flue Extensions Boat Tanks General Welding Box 2983—JUNEAU—Phone 289 000000060000000000000004 INVENTIN' WINTON WHACKED ME ON AIRTH ON ‘H' HEAD, AILS You, GRANNY CREEPS ? COLLINS and GEDDES PLUMBING & HEATING Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. 0. Box 258 Phone 1039 "NASH SALES and SERVICE JHRISTENSEN BROS. 9 12th Phone Green 279 R 1 [ ALL RIGHT-MAGGE - I'VE RECQRDED THIS SPEECH OF MINE--NOW ‘WE'LL 4 KNOW IF IT'S ‘Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY worth a fortune, Walt. And a defense order is the way to the big money. JUST AS AN [ THA'S A GOOD 1. EXPERIMENT, SNUFFY f-~JUNEAU, ALASKA NELL rep L] [ALiELY STORY! C 1hE MeTNg \,'«HA,;SA:"gxcusgfi 2 THE GIRLS BEGAN < EXCHANGING il S RECIPES AND-- OF THIS 3 THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT SENT FATHER OUT HERE TO CONFER WITH OUR MILITARY WHEELS, I.CAME ALONG TO ACT A5 Hi5 SECRETARY AND TO HOSTESS HIS.60CIAL FUNCTIONS. .. We're in a good, 3 position-we don't / No, they can't shut need critical Wicker & Co.down materials. for that reason. HE'S GOT THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN HIS POCKET IF HE GOES AFTER THAT WHY DION'T LEVIN KEEP AFTER THAT EYE... HE COULDA WON ARREDDY ON A TRUCK ! A MILK TRUCK SEVERAL DAYS AT SEAN IDEAR, WIMPY, AN' | WILL SLEEP INA CHAIR IN YOUR 13 CABIN! (SNIF-SNIF) "~ I WUZ MINDIN' MY OWN BUSINESS-- y 11 PEEKIN' (N HIS SHONK it SET DOWN. AN’ REST YORE PORE OL' ACHIN' BONES, GRANNY I KNOW THOSE "LAUGHS" WILL GO OVER BIG~ PAGL SEVEN GEE, THAT WAS FUN - NOW I KNOW WHAT A KICK SHE GETS OUT OF IT_ WHEN I COME HOME LATE HAHZ T 1S A MILK > EXCITEDLY TALKING TO THE CHAMP... THE DOCTOR LOOKED AT THE EYE AND SAID IF IT GETS WORSE HE'LL STOP THE We're doing all right. )~ We can worry along with [ But a million or so thousands instead of chasing after millions. tucked away would come in,handy! TO SEE NOW... FUNNY THAT HE THE EYE...ONLY CAUGHT ME | POPEYE, MY FRIEND, DID-OUR AYSTERIOUS T RIGHT THAR, GRANNY-- ON TH' FRUIT CRATE WHERE IS YOUR STUDIO? WHERE'S |ONE YOUR: CAMERA? |A TIME, IN CONCLUSION = LET ME 6AY-

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