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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 PAGE TWO ITO PLY FOR LICENSE Helen R. and Mable mitn of | John S. Mansuy, Jr, of Juneau Los Angeles are regis t the { and Marie Etter, of St. Louis, Mo., B w0f Hotel. i e appli on for a license to . Commissioner’s office. is attorney for the local Miss Etter is a secretary. FROM LOUK and M at the Bar- De Luxe: specially elegant v .o HRZCOMMON. your best B 1 Nl ? ) WEBSTER “'bet for a bra i L Pty v fe ? i . is a straight bourbon whiskey, Members of the Iranian commission for the nationalization of oil fields stand at entrance to building as the Iranian flag is hoisted over general management officers of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company near Abadan. Sign placed by commission over entrance reads “Office of the pro nal board of directors come to mationalize oil.” Flag raising was part of Iran’s determination to nationalize her rich oil fields. 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There's - flair -about FLAIR' bras. that will i you! s outstanding |/ Jashion appealdy £, tfirzaé, Co S/NCE /887 White or bluihy v MODEL OF FAMOUS SCULPTURE — Mar- garet Scriven inspects model of statue of Abraham Lincoin and Mary Todd Lincoln used for Racine, Wis., monument by sculptor Frederick C. Hibbard, presented to Chicago Historical Society. QUALITY Y | A | Lilllan Uggen at the church organ.| Emma Samuelson, L. Hall, D. Bretz, U- o' A. Roman(e | Following the ceremony a recep- | L. Russell and 21 members of the | tion will be held at the home of Mr. | Honolulu Chamber of Commerce. . W|" CUlmina'e | and Mrs, J. S, MacKinnén, S, at| From Annette: H. Crewson. | 418 Fourth averiue to which all To Seattle: Johm Tennyson, J. . friends of the popular young couple | Anderson, H. A. Stoddart, R. Stev- In Weddlng Sat_ | are invited. | ens, Mrs. L. Doig and four children, |r L —————— | Mrs. X. Brown, J. Brown, H:.Jo- FLY PAN AM WED, hansen, A. Wright, E. BenisH, J. 65 ARRIVE; 23 OUT ™' seicivn: 5 Devon, Harey graduated from high school in 1950. She has been active and prominent in the Juneau Order of Rainbow for girls in which she is Past Wor- thy Advisor. She was also Juneau's Fourth of July queen last year. Defense is your job, too! Searching our coastal waters for unidentified submarines, this Navy blimp pilot is constantly on the alert to protect American shores. His blimp carries the most effective airborne detection gear in the world, enabling him to pinpoint and track a target even when it is submerged. And he is doing a vitally important job in defense of America. Defense is your job, too. And one of the best ways for you to do your part is by keeping yourself and your country economically strong. Buy U. S. Defense* Bonds now and regularly. Go to the pay office where you work and sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan or A box of candy passed to the o guests, revealing the engagement ring, told the glad news at last night's party. Napkins were in- scriced with = “Roberta and Gene” and between tall white candles the luncheon table a small doll stood on a shining mirror. Guests invited were Mesdames George Hanna, Terry Pegues, Earl Crass, Jerome Chapman, Donald Compton, Jay Eller, Ruth Asp and the Misses Pat Garrett, Pat Oakes, Mary Lou Fagerson, Alice Tanaka, Martha Newbould, Alice Jean Da- vis, Carol Jean MacDonald, Joanne Sabin, Sylvia Lister, Dixie Lee Tan- dy and Lorene Shaw. A university of Alaska l'umancev” will culminate in a wedding here | Saturday when Miss Ruby Green | becomes the bride of Edward K.| | Young, Mrs. Joe Brown and Kathey, Olson. Browne, of Ketchikan. - 4 | The couple met, several years.ago | Eighty-eight travelers flew with | | Pan ‘Ameérican World Airways Wed- while both were students at the| S0 RO Tl Tang 23 de- } Engagemen' 0' university and following gradulfiun.} et | Miss Green has been teaching. home | P ;om i CO"ege S‘udeni Told Last Night economics at Wrangell high school | Hlis cHabbel D The engagement of Miss Roberta while Browne joined the Alaska Boy | Carison, Ernest Dunton, W. Frankel, Jack Herzig, G. Hall and son Billy, Scout executive staff as field repre- sentative with headquarters ,,tl.!oln Kelr, Mrs. N;cGulre and two Barbara Marshall, Asta Ketchikan. | children, The marriage will take place!at Ostlind, ~Lucille Peterson, ] TWO BUNDLES OF ] OY — Leading Seaman Jim Ashworth, of Winnipeg, Canada, holds twin daughters, Pamela and 3:30 pm. Saturday at the Church, Richard, H. Sinnett, Mrs. of the Nativity with the Rev.'Rob- | well and three children, Ellie Sher- ert Whelan officiating. | man, Matron of honor for the bride will Margaret Shaw, P. Townsend, T. be Mrs. J. S. MacKinnon, Jr., With | Thorton, B. Ware, G. Hattersley, J.' Charles Buttrey as best man. Everett | Van ‘Horn, E. Hawley, P. Yett, J. Erickson, close friend of the couple, | Conlay, R. Cook, J. Martin, C. Math- * will give away the bride. | ews, R. Spragg, Keith Conn, Sharon Music will be furnished by Mrs. ' Plant, G. R. McCarthy, Peggy Lee, P S GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE | LOG CABIN CAFE ONLY CAFE IN HAINES FOR SALE! 15-stool restaurant - well stocked, fully equipped, newly painted and redecorated, with living quart- ers above. All new equipment — building only 4 years old. 4 WILL GIVE. IMMEDIATE PQSSESSION on receipt of enough of Uncle Sam’s Greenbacks- Don’t Call! Don’t Write! Just come and bring the Greenbacks with you. 1. B. HOWSER - Haines, Alaska PSS e Staasana Mrs. George ' Messerschmidt, ~was announced: last: night at a party given at the family home by Mrs. Messerschmidt for eighteen guests. Miss Messerschmidt's marriage.to Mr. Eugene Zinck, .son of Mr. and Mrs; Zinck of Seattle, will take place in September in Juneau. Both young people are popular students. of Washington State Col- lege at Pullman, where the pros- pective groom is majoring in pre- professional work. Miss Messerschmidt was born and reared in ‘Juneau where she Relrigeration Service PARSONS ELECTRIC, Inc. ———Phones——— 1016 and 161 L IF in fownor - in the “Sticks" CALL Glacier Cab 666 Messerschmidt, daughter of Mr. and |- Mrs. Messerschmidt was assisted during the evening by Mrs. Eller and Miss Shaw, cousin of the bride-elect. Following their September wed- ding, the young couple will return to college where Mr. Zinck will be a senior .and Miss Messerschmidt will ‘ehter her sophomore year. |- ——— e et st e e i Patricia ' whom he saw for first time after his ship returned from Korean waters. His wife holds first child, David, 19 months old. e “OPEN WIDE, PLEASE’ — Debbie Anne Lacy, 11, of , Va., feeds a worm to her orphan six-weeks-old robin,' «“Tweety Ple,” perched on the handle of its Easter basket mest. join the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. But don’t put it off—do it today! The U. S. Defense Bonds you buy give you personal financial independence Remember that when you’re buying Defense Bonds you're building a personal reserve of cash savings.-Money that will same day buy you a house or cducate your children, or support you when you retire. Remember, too, that if you don’t save regularly, you generally don’t save at all. So go to your company’s pay office—now—and sign up to buy Defense Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Don’t forget that bonds are now a better buy than ever. Because now every Series E Bond you own automatically goes on earning interest every year for 20 years from date of purchase instead of 10 as before! This means that the bond you bought for $18.75 can return you not $25—but as much as $33.33—if you just hold it the extra ten years! A $37.50 bond pays $66.66. And so on. For your security, and your country’s, too, buy U. S. Defense Bonds now! *U. S. Savings Bonds are Defense Bonds Buy them regularly! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and. @ £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - - ) ) - < - O