The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1937, Page 3

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LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID ANNIVERSARY An event of Luthe cover dish din; at 6:30 o'clocl sembling both n son will participate. Today’s News Todaj THE ICE MOVES WHEN? AMERICAN LEGION POOL SHOW PLACE JUNEAU - or Starting Tonight Hfeature | Theatre t humorous sophistication that char- acterizes the y | piz story revol a band of c "endary hero bf French history, and to be filled with a fabulous fortune diversion dam: ert mountain scenery of the great) Boulder Dam project on the Colo- | ing river gus and of construction trains, resorted to by the plotte viding exciting ions tertainment seekers. Ge MICKE Second M OU S Childhoed MATI EE SATURDAY—1 P.M. Camera “Red River Valley” Hunting S “Flash Gordon” Cartoon Comedy Candy Old Plantation News MANY EXPECTED TO b PARTY IS TONIGHT —_— to this eve n Ladies’ Aid r which at the chu mbers and guests president of OF C. D. A. TONIGHT nt this evening at the public ters of Americ: promptly at 8 s. Hall. i during the evening,|ter and d set will to b Mrs. Guy McNaugh man of the card committee Mrs. M. A. Be: ter Hellan, as en committee are ¥ man, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, Geyer, and Mrs. J. M. Giovanetti. arked by a h Mrs. Hen- Dorothy Green, e Mello, Miss Helen and Miss Helen Torkel- - mpire. !For all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. Phone 114. adv. YOU HAVE UNTIL MIDMIGHT SATURDAY APRIL 24 TO FORECAST WHEN THE ICE MOVES IN THE NENANA RIVER. AT AMERICAN MEAT CO. ALASKAN HOTEL BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. IMPERIAL POOL HALL PERCY’S CAFE TERMINAL CAFE KAUFMANN'S CAFE JUNEAU DRUG €O. NORTHERN BEER PARLOR CHANNEL BUS LINE CITY FLOAT BEER PARLOR TRIANGLE INN BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS DAVE'S PLACE MINERS' RECREATION PARLOR ILOVE, INTRIGUE MIXED BY BETTE Boulder Dam Views Lend, Lustre to Autry Western With Bette a dozen other port the popular radio and screen cowboy songster in the picture. Ed Madsen was admitted to St.jover the Ketchikan rollers fair to| ATTEND CARD PARTY ‘f;w Carl Graves, who was admitted | underwent an appendicitis opera- manner in which the Juneau EIK's| ind tion this morning. Betty y patient, was admitted to the Gov- totals in the ladies’ match show to be held by the Catholic Daugh- ernment Hospital last night | " Mrs. Thomas Skeek and her two chikan with 11236 pins. sons, sovernment Hospital recently, wer e and radio pinochle dismissed from the Hospital yes-| Mr 1e set are were dismissed from the Govern- | ment Hospital yesterday. Jack Anderson and Albert John- son underwent minor operations to- v at the Government Hospital. Ali tal today L THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937 DAVIS, WILLIAM. 97 countries acclaim Ffl‘aill)'(’ at CO“S(’UIH | umatie leads the field — and wil This winning pen has a comb; no other pen has! 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Accept no pen without this cele- ALSO e beautiful Quink cleans as it @"-mu. Secret ingredi- t dissolves sediment, B Keeps pen free-run- ning. Dries 31% faster. JUNEAU'S LADY 'BOWLING STARS | owboy, at the Cnlias\lm] Red River Valley,” is the tale of s long struggle wilfch is fought rs who seek to grabbing and Dynamiting, rid- of dams| are! enes, explos- | ! for sereen en- Fajr Rollers of Firsi City rze Cheseboro, one of the best| Finish Inter-City Match for twenty| in Ruck rotund west- | Far ;‘l‘c“l‘n"" 5 It would appear that Juneau's| s ikvers i B owlers, in both men’s and la*| s’ divisions, are definitely su-| |perior to the alley aces of Ketchi-{ |kan, judging from the results of{ .. Ithe two inter-city matches between | ‘[ jteams of the two cities, just com- | ipleted last night, when Juneau's !ladies added 94 pins fo their edge| is, wrecking and gun battl - 'HOSPITAL NOTES medical cop the fifteen-game match by a |margin of 705 pins. The victory of the Juneau ladies| St. Ann’s Hospital last night,|Was even more decisive than the| ’s Hospital today for imen’s bowling five had disposed of Marie Martin, a medical the Ketchikan men’s five. Final | |Juneau with 11,041 pins, and Ket- Mrs. Maxine Williams was again the ace of the Juneau quintet last evening, topping the local ladies with a three-game score of 524. Mrs. |Harry Sperling was right on her heels with a 518, but both were forc- ed to bow to Mrs. Roady of Ketchi-! 'kan, who climaxed the evening’s| lachievements with a total of 535. IMrs. Bailey of Ketchikan also broke through into the select circle, roll- ing a 506. Mrs. Williams also had the high |average for the whole match, roli- ing twelve of the fifteen games for |an average of 175. Next in line is Mrs. Sperling, whose twelve games ,'“wer;xged 163, while third spot went to Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt with| a twelve-game average of 158. Mrs. Robert Kaufmann and Miss Helvi Paulsen also rolled twelve of the fifteen games of the match, {averaging 155 and 150 respectively, | Among the other Juneau lady rol- lers, Mrs. Josephine White rolled nine games to strike a par of 153, and the median for the six games rolled by Mrs. A. R. Duncan was 151, Scores rolled by the two ladies’ fives in last eveming’s finals to the inter-city competition, and to the bowling tournament season, were: Ketchikan Mrs. Bailey ... Mrs. Peterson Mrs. Hand Mrs. Roady Mrs. Ryus (58 .04 " Totals ne of whom was born at the' Judith Moultin and her son e Vivalis and her baby son dismissed, from St. Ann's Hos- i SEE FEMMER FIRST 506 408 444 535 452 2845 Juneau Mrs. Williams Mrs. White Mrs. Messerschmidt Mrs. Sperling Miss Paulsen 524 492 467 518 . 438 Totals 2439 — e - CDA CARD PARTY Contract, Radio Pinochle, Whist, at Parish Hall, Friday, 23rd. Starts | 8:30. Refreshments. Admission 50c. ! Afghan and Pillow will be awarded. adv. LLOW LABEL SAVE THE DATE! | Annual May Day Dance, Elks Hall, May 1. Legion Auxiliary. “ adv. NEW YORK TAVERN | | 257 S. Franklin RCA VICTOR | Records Radio Tubes l Radi Fried Frog Legs and Other | I Fur | p. |t TOP KETCHIKAN. brated imprint. ADVENTURES OF FLASH GORDON ARBOR DAY Indian Village and interment fol- lowed in the Evergreen Cemetery g | \FUNERAL HELD TODAY | FOR MRS. KUWAMOTO e held at 2 ie Kuwa- ) passed away this week Government Hospital » ceremony was conducted by Rey vid Waggoner at the Pre an Church in the PARDON MY SPRAY NEWS CDA CARD PARTY Contract, Radio Pinochle, Whist, at Parish Hall, Friday, 23rd. Staris 8:30. Refreshments. Admission 50c. ' Afghan and Pillow will be awarded. adv. for M - — First Try an Empire ad. |Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! 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