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Stika't Homt-Owntd N*w$p*pmr11rSd a i IV Sen in 11Miss Jo Ann Sloan, formerresident, wedinMiss Jo Ann (Jodie) Sloan and Tod L. Vadman were joined in marriage Angus 25th in a double ring ceremony conducted by ■Father James Manske, in Juneau.The evening ceremony was performed in the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Vrigin Mary, before 200 family friends of the couple.'Miss Soan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I). Sloan of Juneau. She attended school in Sitka and was graduated from Juneau-IDouglas high school in 1960, and later attended Griffin-Murphy Business College in Seattle, Washington She is now employed by the National Bank of Alaska in Juneau.The bridegroom is employed by Foodland Market, lie graduated from Vocational high school in Minneapolis, Minn., in 1955, and is the the son of Mrs. Luella Vadman of Juneau.Miss Janet Soboleff played appropriate wedding music on the organ as Mrs. Charles Guy sang “Ave Marie and Ponis Angeli-cusThe bride entered the ca hedral on the arm of her father. She chose for her wedding an off-white floor length gown of silk organza over satin, with a courtke van den Nouwland, Belgian exright foot in auto-train collision► Chicago, III. With her are Mr. andJuneaulength train. The semidielled skirt and bodice were lavishly ap-pliqued with of -white alencon lace. Her shallow scooped neckline was offset by capped sleeves. A finger-:ipped veil was held by a pearl encrusted crown, and -he carried a bouquet of yellow roses Miss Katherine Orme acted as maid of honor, and she wore afloor length dress of turquoise 1silk organza. Her matching veil was held in place by a rose made of the same color and material of her dress. She carried a nosegay of yellow baby roses.Misses Oline Sather and Diane* Freeberg as-isted the bride as bridesmaids. They also wore floor length dresses of turquoise silkWED AUG. 25 — Mr. and Mr*. Ted L. Vadman whose marriageorgan/Ja and matching veils.was an event of Aug. 25 in Juneau. She is the former Jo AnnSloan, who made her home in Sitka for three years.(photo by Joe Alexander)ErWidmark namedTheir bouquests were nosegays of baby pink roses.Sis.er of the bride, Miss Janet' DAV commanderbrides-1 \Sloan, acted as junior maid and was dressed exactly as the other attendants, and carried a nosegay of pink baby roses.Moe De Meyer of Juneau was best man. Ushers were Laurence B. Clarke, Raymond Marshall, and Fred Sloan, Jr., brother of the bride.The mother of the brid? wore a ibeige fille sheath with magenta assessories. and she carried aSitka chapter. No. 3, Disabled American Veterans' elected officers at the Mondav evening Meet-A small, clean paint brush comes in handy on many jobs. It dusts bric-a-brac, cleans the toaster, or the sewing machine. Dipped in water, it will dampen dry spots on clothing as vou iron it.cl8Toluing.Want Ads P.ring Resultsi a•wiLawrence A. Widmark, Jr. was elected commander. Other officerinclude: senior vice commander. Raymond C. Perkins; junior vice commander. Robert Eide; adjutant treasurer, James Ferguson chaplain, Guy Boggess.andan, III., farm couple with whom shepurse corsage.The mother of the bridegroom wore a turquoise sheath with beige assessories, and a corsage of yellow roses.The reception was held in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. The wedding cake was especial-1 |y designed to meet the spcifica-tions of the brid? and was beau-ti ullv decora ed with cascading1 tL -y -yellow roses entwined with lilies Iof the valley, IwMrs. David De Keyser and Miss Nancy Vadman, sister of the!bridegroom cut and served the wedding cake. E. Robert Haag and Miss Linda Willis poured and served the punch. Mrs. Lee Scott Turner held the guest book, and the gifts were opened by Misses Lorraine llamp on. Pamela Sands and Mrs. Tom Friesen Mrs. Robert Macombcr, of Sitka, and long time friend of the bride, served the coffee and tea.Thp newlyweds are* making their home in Juneau, and are living in the F os bee Apartments.Out of town guests attending the wedding were: Frank Cashel, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maeom-ber of Sitka; Mr and Mrs. John C. Fox, Mrs. Gloria Morey, Mrs. Margaret Gadbois, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fenn of Haines. Photo by Joe AlexanderCOMMUNITYCALENDARv/tThursday, October 4 5:30 p. m. — Sitka Basketball Assn., Allen Auditorium, SJJC campus.6:30 p. m. — Soroptimist Club, Lowell's 17:30 p. m. — Baranof Jaycees, Council Chambers, Fire Hall 7:45 p. m. — Lutheran ChurchWomen, at the church8:00 p. m. — Baranof chapter, O.E.S., Masonic Temple 8:00 p. m. — Sitka Central Labor Council, Laborer's HallFriday, October 5 Noon — Sitka Chamber of Com merce, Lowell's 4:00 p. m. — Cub Scouts, Pack46, Salvation Army hallTheOneMEATSGROCERIIPERILComplir»vents of ALASKA LUMBER PULP CO.CRA12-oz. FlatJADE ROOM/at the Potlatch Motel [/NabiscoDelicious Chinese FoodsLUNCH and DINNEROpen Noon-1:30; 5:30*8:30 p. m.Savory Crackers in !Conwav Dock Ca9-ounce Box
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