The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 29, 1936, Page 6

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Y, FEB. 29, 1936. OTICE Regular business: meeting ‘and all The Juneau Women's Club will members are requested to attend meet Tuesday, March 3, at 2 o'clock | NORA B. CHASE, | P. M. in the City Cbuficil Olfarfibels RPN - o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDA iKenneth passing his examinations, | directioh of Rev. Erling K. Olafson. | school qrgmatics reprgscnmuvc 1:: | and happiness all around with pros- £ | the Dmswnal. Oratorical Colec;_. | érity just around the corner. Glen | | ‘Douglas' Présbyterian Mission | |will entertain with a dramatic rea Edwards' portrayal as the indolent|** DAVID WAGGONER, Mi x| 8 9 novelist was especially outstanding " o J ) Sunday. services: as was also the acting of Jenny o.55 gije sehool {Johnson as Mrs: Rxmplegsr. .Very 3115 pan.—Preaching service. | { good, aiso, was Vera Kirkham’s in- Al ave . Welosmbb. bténd tinae) terpretation of the cute but dumb SetvIots, | girl friend of Kenneth, Kitty. Ruth 4 Langseth as Jenny, the foreign maid, W. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecas* for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Feb. 29: Rain tonight and Sunday;' moderate to fresh southeast winds. DOUGLAS NEWS —aav. 'RAIN, CLOUDY SKYS DASH SKIERS’ HOPES Skiers were still hopeful of a day | | of sliding tomorrow, despite the fall |of rain today. The weatherman held | out little hope for winter sports Sun- was also commendable in her part. GRAWATE Nmss N | day, however, predicting continued unL P l A Y At the conelusion of the perform- Is GIV EN BY ance Vera, as president of the sen- TO MEET MONDAY ior elass, on behalf of the members | —_— (T@ins. Greduate Nurses of Gastinbau | Several parties are planning to DBUGL A s c AsT presented Miss Karnes, coach, with Chaniel will meet Monday évening take to the trails tomorrow if the | |of the cast and production staff,| a beautiful bouquet of flowers for at eight o'tlock, at the home of | weather changes, however, and a her perseverance and patience in Mrs. Waino Hendrickson in thé Me- ' Channel bus will leave the depot at directing the play. Bride Apartments, according to en- [9:30 am. for the Spaulding trail Comedy in Three Acts Suc- cessfully Presented to Large Audience ¥ | ] > LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity 29.37 25 94 S 8 92 SE 12 86 SE 18 CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | 4am. Precip. 4am. | Weather Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Lt. Snow Time. | 4 pm. yesty 4 am. today Noon today { HELP— A MYNA LYNN BUTLER CELEBRATE THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHILI BOWL Lowest4a.m. temp. temp. velocity 2 2 Station Anchorage Barrow Nome~* Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak temp. 4hrs. Weathc Clear Clear Clear Cldy Clear Snow Snow Cldy -34 0 =10 -10 -24 18 32 26 -34 -10 -16 -18 -24 14 20 12 -22 -10 -16 -16 -20 14 22 12 18 4 6 4 0 18 28 20 T o 2ok L nouncement to The Empire today.|leaving there for Juneau at 4:15 DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL Plans for thé card party, to be held p.m, PLAYS SKAGWAY TONIGHT in Aprilfor the benefit of the baby | An interesting basketball game incubator fund, will be completed is scheduled to be played here this at this-date. Other matters of im- evening when the Skagway High|portant businéss make ft desirabl 0 0 o e, 0 SHOP IN J3 . “Three Cornered Moon,” comedy in three acts, was successfully pre- ented at the Coliseum Theatre . last night before a large audience | » % by students of the Douglas high School. 1t is the first play given by “ the school in two years and its suc- i cess was worthy the efforts ex- pended. Theme of Play Dealing with the vagaries of an f eccentric family, the wealthy Sim- 4sy Plegars, Jenny Johnson as Mrs. Rimplegar, George Stragier as Douglas Rimplegar, Arthur Reinik- ka as Kenneth Rimplegar, Frank Cashel and Betty Sey as Ed and Elizabeth Rimplegar respectively, sthe first act saw this irresponsible /. family suddenly in a turmoil when it was revealed that their entire fortune had been unwisely invested in the stock of “The Three Cor- nered Moon” by Mrs. Rimplegar Elizabeth, always trying to commit suicide in’ various unusual ways, the three boys always involved in love affairs, all forget their usual occupations to unite in job hunting. Glen Edwards as Donald, a novelist in love with Elizabeth, comes to live with the Rimplegars to comnlicate .. matters. Penniless, Hungry L ‘The second act finds aii the Rim- plegars penniless and hungry. Ken- neth is awaiting the outcome of his bar examination to begin the tice of law, and Donald whose gen- ius cannot be disturbed, are in the foreground during this period while management of the giows more diffieult. in the final act, the mix-up straightens up with Elizabeth’s rea- < lization that she is in love with Alan Stevens, family friend and advisor, household : 53 School, strong contenders for the Southeast Alaska championship | hoop series, come over to try out the Douglas High quint. Already winners of one game out of two! played against the Juneau High| five, with one more game to be| played next week, to decide which | | team of the two will play for the| , championship in the division, the| | game tonight should draw a large crowd of fans. The preliminary game starts at 7 o'clock and the big game at 7:30 o'clock. - Douglas Church | Services| Notices for tms cnurch column, must be received by The Empln‘ pot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning w guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. ! St. Luke’s Episcopal Charch " | *No services while the church is being repaired. —_— % [ Douglas Catholic Church | St. Aloysius Church :30 a.m. oly Mass. 1:30 p.n.—Christian Doctrine. Douglas Community Churck £ | Sunday services: ! 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 8:00 p.m—Evening service under ————— e ———————————— .| BASKETBALL (NON-CONFERENCE) ¢ [ DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL SKAGWAY HIGH SCHOOL Preliminary Game—7:00 P. M. TONIGHT STARTS AT 7:30 P. M. Admission—Adults 25¢, Students 15¢ Douglas Natatorium BETTER TIMES CONTEST STANDING OF CONTESTANTS (Votes counted fo Thursday Noon—Only) SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 29 All ballots MUST be stamped or signed by firm issuing them. BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN DAILY. Contestants Please Cooperate. RUTH LUNDELL THAIS BAYERS BESSIE POWERS IDA ROLLER .. R CATHE BETTY LUCILE FOX . HARRIET BARRAGAR EUNICE ANDERSON DOROTHY GREEN RHODA MINZGOHR INGA LINDSTRO! BERNICE RIEDLE MILDRED SHA SER 2 MARY PEARCE . GERTRUDE CONKLI MARY NORD ROSIE AFRICH ANITA GARNICK ELEANOR GRUBER ELISABETH KASER ESTHER DAVIS . ROSA DANNER . RINE YORK WHITFIELD ROSELLEN MONAGLE LINDA FURUNESS . MARGARET NELSON . 1,428,550 1,121,750 1,060,250 1,055,225 982,325 962,550 957,075 883,975 873,375 784,400 667,025 582,275 539,525 413,100 332,025 323,875 277,625 222,625 206,625 205,400 202,400 162,175 129,350 122,125 109,400 92,100 M . e 1 - MUSCULAR PAINS “GET QUICK RELIEF y | No lon y need. for men and | women to suffer torturi ing, simpl dlar rhe | arm; ¥ | the ' benef\i P! | known as Williams R.U.X. Compound. Th now availabl that thepe be a full attendance. ROTARY CLUB TO | BANQUET TONIGHT b Bes : attended | remarkable preparation at a post of only a few just 4 few dos A Rotary Club Bamquet, by Rotary members; Rotary Anms,| and thein.invited friends, will be |Being a liqui held this evening at 6:30 0'clogk in | ooy, diesotve= “rub pn.’ Those things help. but Williams Stabler to; preside-as toastmaster. absorbed into the blood and Carol Beery Davis, has been: ar- piessing to sufferers. Try Willlams R.U.X BUTLER-MAUR RUG €0. R, Compound _works from A musical program, featuring Lola sore, inflamed muscles and parts. giving ranged by Martin ‘aqggensen. In i Compound today. The first bottle must T T TR immedia the {Terminal Cafe, Howard D. ide out,' Its pain relievipg ingre Mae . Afexarder, (Sam . Ritter amd|oU, N ease and comfort which 1 additlon, Wosdp h 'Mnk ;mgh;nmdu;o results of jmone ck; On sale ot THE MISSES ALASKA T Tomorrow Night FREE BEER FROM 5 TO 7 P. M. COME! Good Music and Entertainment! ool o o D | | 1" e WHO WILL THEY BE? e WHO WILL RECEIVE THE $25.00 AWARD GIVEN BY W. S. PULLEN, OF THE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY? That Depends on You Mr. and Mrs. Public! Make those necessary purchases now atid help your worthy favorite win the trips to Mexico. Your votes may be the ones needed . . . by your favorite candidate! BETTER TIMES DRIVE Closes Midnight, TONIGHT Votes may be deposited in ballot boxes until Monday Noon, March 2nd, or can be left at Empire Office. No votes will be accepted aftet that time. TR TRESREAERS 0 U R T P T TR 30 25 28 24 38 38 36 0 48 44 50 28 28 34 34 42 42 8 48 44 50 28 32 . Cldy Rain Cordova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco New York Washington 12 6 24 4 14 4 4 10 4 Ra 2 Snow Clear Trace Pt. Cldy 0 Cldy Foggy Cldy clidy 40 42 6 48 56 64 42 42 56 66 48 [ o 46 0 WEACHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. raining, temperature, 38; Juneau, raining, 37; Cordoyva, tina, cloudy, 0; Ne thy, clear, -6; Anchorage, irbanks, clou -10; Nenana, cloudy, -18; Hot Springs, Ruby, cloudy Nulato, cloudy, 12; leet, cloudy, 10; Crooked Creek, cloudy, Radioville, snowing, 29; cloudy, 10; snowing, -18; Kaltag, snowing -14; Flat, clear, -117. WEATHER SYNOPSIS The storm area that was centared the North Pacific Ocean yesterday has moved rapidly northeastward to the Gulf of Alaska this morning, the lowest reported p-essure being 28.60 inches a short distance south of Cordova. High p essure prevailed over the West Coast States. Moderate to heavy p-ecipitation has fallen along the coastal regions from Unalaska southeastward to British Columbia, elsewhere over the field of observation fair weather was reported. Warmer weather prevailed today from Cordova scuthward to Se- attle while much colder waether prevailed from Kodiak westward and northwestward. Kodiak reported a temperature of 12 above this morning and Dutch Harbor reported 20 above. MiISS KERR, MR. ELLENSBURG WED LABOR PARTY DANCE Public dance, sponsoréed by the Alaska Labor Party, in Moose Hall, 130 o'clock Saturday night. Ad- mission 50¢, ladies free. Refresh- ments will be served, good music assured. Not under auspices of 3. — Alaska Labor Party, Miss Hilaa 5 T and Mr. Al Ellensburg, 3 we married yes- terday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the offieé of United States Com- missioher J. F. Mullen by that of- ficial. Witnesses were members of the office force. e SPECIAL! A SHOP IN JUNEAV! - Good Bye! Leaky. Quick Chilling Hot Water Bottle This Guaranteed Westinghouse 3-Heat WARMING PAD should be in every home. You'll wait a long timeé for an- other bargain like this. T WAIT! Naska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU 6 _DOUGLAS 18 T g e Dr. J.A. 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