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Daily Sitka Sentinel from Sitka, Alaska • Page 3

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Sitka, Alaska
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Society and Clubs ELEANOR WILLIAMS AND ERNEST H. BENSON UNITED IN MARRIAGE In the presence of a few close friends, Eleanor Williams became the bride of Ernest H. Benson at a ceremony performed by U. S. commissioner Frank Richard3 at nine o'clock Saturday evening in the Federal Courtrooms.

The couple were attended by Mrs. Myrtle Cully and George Brandal. A pale blue suit with matching hat and a corsage of orchids composed the bride's ensemble. The couple. will make their home here as Mr.

Benson is a planerman employed at the mitt THE $10.00 RACK at VI's APPAREL SHOP MOOSEHEART BANQUET DRAWS LARGE CROWD Members of the Moose and their ladies filled the Hall last evening for the nual Mooseheart Banquet. cocktail hour preceded the ner. With A. P. Franklin as er of ceremonies, Don was introduced.

He' told of the eight from Alaska at Mooseheart, were from Sitka and the from Juneau. William who recently visited heart, gave his impression the Child City. Mrs. Ward ams as senior regent greetings from the Women the Moose. Carl Stettner.

Alarka Association official from dova, was guest speaker evening. He stated there record of a graduate of heart had ever been of a felony, pointing moral prinicples as well ucational advantage: students there. Mooseheart, said, has set the pattern many vocational training oots throughout the country. Governor Dan Doyle brief talk praised the of the Moose for their for the mass and the affairs tee for their fine work in activities: Jack Clauson sented with gills by the for outstanding service. apoke briefly.

Final speaker the evening, William prezident of the Alaska Association, reminded one of the 1953 Alaska Association convention for Sitka in October. Dancing occupied the of the evening, ELIZABETH JAMES AND RICHARD FRANZSN. WED HERE SATURDAY Elizabeth James, ward attend ant at Mt. Edgecumbe hospital, and Richard Franzen, a laborer, were united in marriage in the Federal Courtrooms at 3 p. m.

Saturday afternoon. U. S. commissioner Frank Richards offic, iated. The bride wore a navy suit and matching accessories.

Attendants were Jenny Ricksteroff and George Didrickson, V. F. W. AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT A business meeting of the V. F.

W. Auxiliary will be- held tonight alt 8 p. m. at the VFW Hall. Member's of the VFW are invited to join the ladies for entertainment and refreshments following adjournment.

Mrs. Harry Thorburn is in charge of the program. GUILD MEETING TUESDAY EVENING Members of St, Peter's Guild mast- will meet Tuesday evening at McGraw 8 p. at the home of Mrs. Neill the Andersen, children PROGRAM MEETING OF PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN ATTENDANT RESIGNS i Roy Summers of Mt.

Edgei cumbe, a ward attendant at the island hispital has resigned. Lindquist Moose- Monthly program meeting of of Presbyterian Women is schedAd- uled for Tuesday evening, Oct. brought '28 at the home of Mrs. George of Prescott. Co-hostesses include the, Misses Georgia Conley and -Moose Catherine Holder and Mrs.

Cor- Luella Smith. of the Bowling L. Sarvela 12 170 Arthur 1A 169 R. Herrin 6 169 E. Benson 15 168 T.

McNulty 15 166 G. Helland 15 165 W. Sarvela 12 165 W. McDonald 15 164 F. Calvin 15 163 C.

Peterson 9 160 O. Sunde 12 157 F. Baughn 6 157 A. Peterson 15 157 H. Hodgins 9 157 E.

Gavell 6 157 J. Klingbeil 6. 157 P. Canniff 12 156 T. Johnson 15 155 A.

Rottluff 9 155 COON BROS. PORTAIT STUDIO WILL BE OPENING IN SITKA ABOUT NOVEMBER 15th We will be conveniently located as usual, in the SITKA HOTEL Plan to have your Individual and Family Group Portraits made by COON BROS. STUDIO R. A. Cushing Brookman 15 15 155 C.

Christoffel 12 154 Eliason 12 153 R. Tressler 12 1531 F. Nelson 9 153 A. Dennard 12 152 O. Paxton 15 151 W.

Williamson 9 151 Mercer. 15 151 R. Eliason 12 150 Oddson 12 150 C. Nicholson 12 149 Easley 12 148 3. Holie 15 S.

Dennard 15 148 W. Richard 15 148 D. Ongstad 15 147 W. Johnson 15 146 R. Halbasch 9 145 E.

Shennett 9 145 H. McNulty 9 145 F. Sureley 6 144 F. Crosby" 15 144 V. McGraw 12 144 M.

Dennard 15 144 M. Humphrey 12 143 J. Appling 12 143 G. 15 140 C. Johnson 9 140 W.

Adams 12 139 J. 12 138 J. Cushing 9 137 T. DeLaHun't 9 136 J. Kem 9 134 W.

Charteris 11 133 E. Scott 15 132 E. Hansen 12 132 M. Day 9 130 H. Thorburn 9 130 A.

Burnham 15 128 Perry 15 '128 F. Guertin 9 123 B. Smith 15 122 D. Bland 12 120 L. Leneve 5 119 R.

12 118 L. King 9 110 R. Rutherford 3 94 McCarthy ious point: in his speech. Once halted him briefly when a heckler shouted. The heckler was quickly spirited out by policemen.

McCarthy made these charges against the Illinois governor: 1. That Stevenson is surrounded by some left-wing advisors 2. That the Democratic nominee "would continue the suicidal Kremlin-dictated policies of this nation." 3. That Stevenson, assigned to the task of formulating postwar U. S.

policy in Italy, prescribed a plan "fostering Com- TRAVEL IS FUN VIA THE ALASKA LINE PASSENGER SERVICE NORTHBOUND Denall Denali Nov. 11th Nov. to Seward to Seward Cordova Valdez SOUTHBOUND S. S. Haranof S.

S. Baranof Nov. 8th Nov. 22nd. to Juneau to Juneau Ketchikan Seattle Seattle FREIGHTER SERVICE From Seattle S.

S. Susitua, November 8 for Sitka, Valdez, Seward, Kodiak, Homer Seldovia For Information Phone 17 D. M. Ramsay, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Daily Sitka Sentinel Arrowhead Press Tuesday, October 28, 1952 Pare Three munism" on the Italians. it Daily Worker.

4. That Stevenson is "part and In his prepared text, parcel of the "Acheson-Hiss thy said: "I do not state that Lattimore group." Stevenson- was a Communist. or McCarthy had not concluded a pro but I must his speech when the broadcast believe something was wrong time of 30 minutes ended. After 1 somewhere." However, in his the went off the air, he charged speech before the nation-wide that Stevenson had the endorse-! audience. McCarthy deleted this ment, in effect.

of the Commun-: sentence. ba Lodge Moore anA din- was no Moose-! convicted up the as edoffered he for sch- in a Women part in x-ray commitlocal' was pret lodge and. of' Sarvela, Moose, everyMoose slated balance I hope you wort mind- if I tell you what a wonderful thing you're doing and how proud it ought to make you feel, says Young The you 3 and and are I think we ought to be proud great team of Americans who dollars worth of our country's For this is the greatest success wonderful thing I want to tell about is something that you and millions of our friends neighbors all over America doing. Investing in U.S. Defense Bonds! that we're a part of the now own more than 49 billion interest-earning bonds.

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