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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1936 Features of Juneaw’s Fourth of July Celebration ' ' ; ] s SRS L e ' BEAUTY : : B SPECTACLE SPLENDOR ! DRAMA! ROMANCE! Yirst Show CECIL B. Starts 7:15 4 De MILLE'S WALLACE FORD PHYLLIS BROOKS MOLLY LAMONT® LORETTA YOUNG 3 . HENRY WILCOXON ; i : 3 o : : b 5 s lan Kieth-Katharine DeMilles Wi ; Aliby By Bye ? # s | Chums Personality and the Pen Paramount News STARTS TONIGHT COMING ANOTHER GIVE-AWAY I Scenes from the Juneau Fourth of July celébration. Upper left: A portion of the children’s parade, left to right: I!LA_TB" ol Watch for Announcement ville, Margaret Rands, Barbara Rands, and Merrit Monagle. Upper right: a Juneau youngster with his colorful red, white and blue tri- from Chilkcot Barracks. Lower right: the nitary Grocery, first prize, decorated car. r_ ¥ : > — ,*I NEW FEATURE | rion siomwm g o e HONOR, MRS. DANIEL) AN byterian Church on July 15 at 8:30 E. E. Ninnis entertained at!| STYLES iven that Rob-| g ¢. Blickenstaff, formerly con- ! Notice is hereby g ) pm. Prof F. Beale, formerly lge luncheon at the Juneau| 1er' | nected with the Bureau of Indian of the University of Washington i ert Greenwald, ent Shop yesterday afternoon in A“ \ with his witnesses William Douglas, | Affairs in Alaska and stationed at x Yy and now connected with the Uni- y{ Mrs. J. Daniel, who is vis- NG ON HARBOR ISSUE 3 and James T. Burnett, has made | Kake stter )\ Empire e « o, will accc 2 itin ’m Juneau with her son Milton L R i i i e o o T i i oW RAMSRA S .\ S Y B & s o ueans | MODELS Anchorage 05970, for a tract of his family have purchased a ranch e o ST SRR . Q TR paen. NG i wanknow Guests at the affair were: Mrs & land embraced in U. S. Survey No. in the N<|o;(>ilt‘kl Rl\\-x’ | Ohainber 12 wmmfw l:.\i“l“::‘:“x‘ Film Stars Op(‘ns in sk x“?‘\m o 1] \. d : «D‘,“ Anna Webster, Mrs. J. E. Barragar ; 11.“_ H. 1‘1 sl No. 187, situated on miles from Bellingham | st 45 o “be\ takati Up Do préperas at Coliseum study in Europe and New York.| Mrs W x,é.l‘mlx. :\1. ¢ \~.m{41. Slashed Valnps | the westerly shores of Spasskai Bay. | ton and intend to make that their | 0 L R LY N hela 12 Tyys will be her first concert ap-|Nowell, Mis, E. L. Faukner, Mrs. Sandal St J Alaska, and it now in the files future home. lunder the direction of H. J. Wild Opening tonight at the Capitol is| pearance in Juneau in two years. Guy McNaughton, Mrs. Jame anda raps § of the U. S Land Office, Anchor-| When the Blickenstafs left Kake|pjgtrict Engineer from the U. S. En- | Cicil B. DeMilles latest spectacular s T " LEAY B ohagont Street Oxfords g and if no proest iS they went to North Manchester, In- KETCHIKAN WOMAN DISMISSED [ Mrs. L. P. Dawes, Mrs. | ? » Department. All| historical romance, “The Crusade ksl filed in the local land o vith Henry Wilcoxon and 3\ hiks . Charles Warner, Mr ucas, | ] - | P M. Sullivan of Ketchikan wa L b el Sport Ghillies hirley Mae Man- a div cycle. Lower lef! UNITED STATES P ] 1 peparT™MENT OF THE INTERIOR | FORMER JUNEAUITES z ‘ o tant Otee | A%@fifirmcfirflti DOUGLAS y Anchorage, Alaska. 3 ‘ ‘ NEWS June 8, 1936. el gineer office, War of the west proved those interested are urged to attend > within diana, but the lure | the period of publication or thirty too strong and they came back to the meeting Young in the leading roles. T o0 “vestardns from:St. Ann's|MEs. Ch days thereafter, said final proof the Pacific Coast and are ranch- ST R Lo tells of this couple's great love and Hospital where she has been receiv- | I Holbrook, and Mrs. J. A W'll" New B()W-Pumps will be accepted and final certifi- i The present address is BOY SCOUTS FEED the world-shaking events .of the!ing:medical treatment. She will r cate lssued on, Washington, Route 2. A zet-together feed for the Douglas | greatest Christian uprising of all' main here with her sister, Mrs. L RS P51 b A GEORGE A. LINGO, R T Boy Scouts to be held in the Eagles | time A dozen well-known actors gparks, for a few weeks BUY AT HOME! GRACE BENDER WEDS |vanquet hall is planned for next and 10,000 extras support the prin- 4 First publicaton, July Las publication, August o Tuesday. A gements started for | cipals, 1936. LESLEY REED HERE:I u(‘l\'n at ‘”J ;\l&;ll.~ meeting The fascination of picture making rs for the occas- | and the lives of Hollywood’s picture- e will Lode and placer location notices Miss Grace Bender and Mr. Les- :ion making folk constitute a great part for sale at The Empire office. ley J 1 were married last night - - —— of the entertainment value offered — at 8 at the home of Mr OLD WATER MAIN OUT in “Another Face” with Wallace Ford Wil-| The 8-inch main connecting the | Phyllis Brooks and Brian Donlevy, | loughby Avenue old water reservoir and the prin- | now playing at the Coliseum Thea- i Mrs. Lesher, sister of the groom, |Cipal distributing system of the| x 7 % . Ef { Dougls ater works practically | The picture draws its comedy mel- and Mr. Ethan Nelson attended |Douglas water works prac | |went out 4f cominission entirely tois|ibarams fidm Ahe. syist: trall ot Just a few cents difference in price the couple, and the Rev. John A. | forenoon, as it rusted through in| events that follow the screen debut |several places over considerable|of a murderous gangster who has length. Wooden plugs have been|had his face remodeled through driven in to stop the leaks as much | plastic surgery. as possible and a hydrant left open | L g iri se read the ceremony. Miss Bender was formerly a nu; e connected with the Salvation Armj ' “ ol , and Mrs. R. B. Lesher on | and recently she served as camp rse at the Girl Scouts’ Eagle r PA R M A #2 River Camp. Mr. Reed s a mine 'O relieve the pressure. As the re-| K1 ] FWICH {S NOW ‘ pairs can only be temporary, resi-| cmploee. They plan fo reside ab|gents ‘should be prepared for re- IN SAN FRANCISCO the Lesher Apartments | peated interruptions of the service | juntil the new system is in commis-| R. V. 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