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HOW"PLACE OF HE JUNEAU JET HIS FAITH on a BOY- SIS s EDWARD SMALL presents SHORTS JIM JAMS . SEA MELODY l NEWS | b 1] LEGIONNAIRES T0 HAVE DOIN'S Christmas Frolic Will Be Held One Week from Tonight h Christmas will be over, 125 _are scheduled at the rican Legion Dugout on Wed- mber 27. night, American Legion Auxiliary members and their hus- bands and--Legion -members and their wives, will THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! STARTS TONIGHT his love on a woman- and his money on a horse to win or lose ADOLPHE MENJOU .. | "K|NG of theJURF with- DOLORES COSTELLO ROGER DANIEL Friday COMING Saturday “Broadway Melody” a big time and even Santa Claus will be there. The doings will start at 8:30 o’- clock. Santa will preside at the Christmas tree and everyone at-| tending is requested to take some inexpensive mechanical toy which will be distributed to the bunch attending Wes Barrett will be at the piano and lcfreshmenls will be served. "GET 'EM” Christmas packages by the truck full are at the Juneau Postoffice, and Postmaster Albert Wile asks those receiving notices in their box- es, to call at the delviery windows get together for|and get them. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDN‘hSD AY, DEC. 20, 193‘) [ { "KING OF TURF" WILL OPEN AS CAPITOL SHOW ‘Adolphe Menjou Stars in New Picture af Local Theatre When Edward Small's new nantic film drama, “King of furf,” has its premiere showing at e Capitol Theatre tonight it will sent Adolphe Menjou in a screen haracterization which shows him t as a down-and-outer of the ver fringes of humanity and then s one of the most spectacular and olorful figures of the racing and rambling world. The film also in- troduces to screen audiences 15- vear-old Rozer Daniel, who is being ailed in Hollywood as a & daniel was selected for the import- ant role of the fbckey after Small cmpleted one of the most thorough and painstaking talent hunts known n the film city ‘King of the Turf,” was directed by Alfred E. Green, and its story | s to¥d against such exciting back- jrounds as world-famous racetracks, mart turf and jockey clubs, swanky sars, casinos and safes and fash- ionable resort colonies. In support »f Menjou and young Daniel, who play the principal starring roles, Producer Small selected a support- ng cast which includes such out- standing names as Alan Dinehart, Dolores Costello, Walter Abel, Wil- liam Demarest, George McKay and Tom Hanlon. i ro- Elks Annual Christmasto | Channel Kids - I Next Friday afternoon at 2:39 )() ‘clock at the Capitol Theatre, the | Elks will give their annual Christ- | mas for the kiddies, of Gastineau ‘Chann(\l There will be a free show and Santa Claus will be there and give each little boy and girl some- ,llllm, from his big pack. Children who are able, are re- lquested to take a can or jar or something, as is the annual custom, which will be made up into pack- ages and presented during the holi- day season to some less unfortunate little boy or girl. But if you haven't the can or jar, go anyway, the |event is free, given by the EIKks. the | screen find. 1 Dmlv Crossu ord Puz l(! . Highway, | ACROSS “IE Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle e 1. 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Crawling 4L Obmlns for 51, Expensive or implant animal temporary BZ. \ read to dry 5. Lasting but a N. Kin use brief time . Proper Hfil dEEN MISS BODDING REVEALS HER i WEDDING PLANS Ceremony Will Be HeId Saturday Evening at | Lulheran Church | ‘The marriage of MLss Geraldine | Bodding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | [ Olaf Bodding of this city, and Mr. Matt Warden, son of Mr. M. D.] Warden of Seattle, will take place | Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in| Resurrection Lutheran Church The | Rev. John L. Cauble,. will officiate Miss Bodding will be given in| marriage by her father and her attendants will be her sister, Miss Roald PP B T EII=§%II%III HE/ JdEE Illl'll////fillll Vizyaul ) Al b it el RN ===%EIII WIII///HII%III |Church by the Rev. /JAnun FAITH WILLIAMS BRIDE TODAY OF ERNEST STEWART Candlehght Service Per- formed by the Rev. John A. Glasse Christmas holly and many lighted |tapers formed a lovely setting for {the wedding this afternoon of Miss Faith Williams, daughter of Mr. |and Mus, F. C. Williams, of Missoula, Montana, and Mr. Ernest Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Stewart of Oakville, Washington. The cere- mony was performed at the manse of the Northern Light Presbyterian John A. Glasse, in the presence of a few close friends JONES FAMILY ON TONIGHT IN DEMOLAY SHOW "Trip to Paris’ at Coliseum Sponsored fo Send Dele- gates fo Ketchikan The Jones family, one of the movies' most human and homespun contributions to entertainment, is I ling for Juneau again Tonight the laugh-provoking film family will appear at the Coliseum Theatre in “A Trip to Paris” The picture is sponsored by the Royal Arch Gunnison chapter of the Or- | der of DeMolay to send three Ju- neau officers to Ketchikan to assist with degree work. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Chapter or at the door. The fea- ture will be shown tonight only Ma and Dad Jones (again por- trayed by Spring Byington and Jed Prouty) have wanted to take this trip for years—and this time they do it by accident. Dad, according ! to the story, drops the remark that the money he has secured from the sale of some property is going to finance a vacation at Paris Falls Before he gets home the back-fence gossip brigade has preceded him with a garbled rumor. He finds his whole family set to leave for Paris, France. And he hasn’t the| heart to burst the bubble. | So t’s “let the newlyweds (Shir- ley Deane and Russell Gleason) | take care of the house” and | away they go. Ma Jones does the | rhumba, Lucy does the Latin quar-' ter, Jack and Roger get involved' in a spy plot and Dad discovers that the Rue de la Paix is spelled ‘P-A-Y!” - - | SISTER IS VISITING MRS. HAROLD SMITH Mrs. Ralph Jacoby of Des Moines, Washington, arrived on the steamer Yukon to spend the holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. Ja- coby's husband is Chief Engineer for the James Griffith Steamship Lines. S P — Y called to extend happiness. The bride arrived in Juneau yes- terday morning on the steamer Yu- kon from her home in Missoula, Montana . Stewart, formerly of Missoula, is an employee in the Of- fice of Indian Affairs here. They‘i plan to reside in this city and will| be at home to their friends after January 1, at their apartment the Fifth Avenue. their wishes of | gromoeme Gounes Family . 4 TRIP TO PARIS JED PROUTY SPRING BYINGTON + RUSSELL GLEASON KEN HOWELL JUNE CARLSON =« BILLY MAHAN -« JOAN VALERIE -« Associote Producer Mas Golden Melentogon THE TRIP THEY'VE ALWAYS DREAMED ABOUT! «.. but poor dad )-j\ wakes up with a /J\ headache! A 20th Century-Fox Picture with SHIRLEY DEANE GEORGE ERNEST FLORENCE ROBERTS MARVIN STEPHENS HAROLD HUBER ted by Mal S Clair Oniginal Scrann Ploy by Rober Eiln o8 aracters created by Katharine Roveneugh Dir SPONSORED BY ORDER OF DE MOLAY COLISEUM THEATRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. Admission 40c 20 SEASON'S GREETIKGS from CECIL C. RULAFORD "Builder of Homes that Satisfy" ‘“1 There is no subsmute for Newspaper Adverhsmg Thelma Bodding, and Mrs. Copstead. Misses Patsy Brewer and Lynn Bodding are to be the train- bearers and best man for the groom will be Mr, Don Graham. Music will be played by Ernst Oberg, organist, and Ernest Ehler, of the couple, The young bride made a beautiful picture in her gown of grape-colored (lace and she wore a bridal corsage of gardenias. Her only attendant, Mis. Vincent Beauchamp, chose a frock of teal blue and a shoulder BERT CAguwggocmv s“op EARL ner. GET THE BEST AT BERT’S YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR SELECTION IF YOU PHONE, GENERAL {3 ELECTRIC tenor, will sing two selections. | " 54 . Bes - el pdniiab Syl g WA TR Following the ceremony a """"”’5‘“?»‘”%‘(:\?‘,',:;\:. l;:‘:nm’ i;:]u:hump B e i tion will be held at the Third |55 VeSS TOF W8 By Home st Ile 2 lal‘ (L tins Dolen Street resdence of M. and Mrs | yys plaged by Jumes Gregs, piaist HIGH red Newman. land Mrs. Robert Tew, violinist. | s QUALITY A popular member of Juneau's g . 3 ot youmger aet’ A/ Bodding i an‘ Following the service a wedding DELICIOUS ® reception was held at the Seward and Mrs, James employee in the Auditor’s office ! e e e D e Street home of Mr. here. Mr. Warden, who has been' g ’, employed in the Westward during | qregg, where friends of the cnup/lve If-]om.lT.ABS.;F‘; the past several months, arrived C"ECK o LEAN-— 3 c here yesterday on the steamer | Y Any Size Piece s Mount McKmley Read Aboul Alaska ‘ In Book; Now 2% THIS LIST: G § 2 doeen i 75c$ EG G § 2 dozen BUTTER 2 Ibs. Danish—83 Score ' . ; °Q WALNUTS They're Juneauifes | SCHENLEY’S ceamezrres (M IXED XMows w2 Pounds LR e Y - Kighs-Hodied SWEET POTATOES “ “ T s BRAZILS NEW 55c us! ate to e includes in the 1940 census of Juneau’s popu- llEID LABEL YAMS WM"“”}‘EERJ'S“N“CH ok lation but fully intending to be VE B cume \CANDIES 3259 FIRSTY i Big 6.1'Cu. y. and Mrs, F. W. Stilwell have be- | TOMATOES b o ocssssdicaodn kodBBRbG: Y Sisnss... 1 come residents of Juneau. o LD sentimental h. “Yowll Atwa, Stilwell, retired Nayy officer, | 1. The Right Flavor GRAPES c 0 n N » o N s c o Hea’ !I.Ili-z lor ‘h ¥ Yours This You Bougnr. D Glad says he was “doggone tired of mov- | 2. The Right Lightness Santa himself o 64t a G-E1» ing” and wants tosfind some spot | ight S SPROUTS DEL MAIZE (Il P 3. The Right Strength l l could choose no finer ristmas where he can “settle down and stay 4. The Right Price CRAB NIBLET EARS ear gift for the family | For Onl R - FORN_W 2 ; i o [ this year than one of y lulu, ep)ctkev;e osn wAl:sk:eas na H:lx;‘c’e QYsjERs P o P c 0 B “_Whll 3 p.und‘ COCKTAIL SAUCE * Japanese ORANGES NEW STOCK! 53135 ! —Black—2 pounds 25¢ . these General Elec- tric Refrigerators. to live after reading about the| Territory in a book. They didn't| come here on a snap notion, Stil- SURE POP! Enormous public :‘;fiilg::yirb:;u‘l"i:: ::e IS:;:‘;‘D in-| PICKLES MANDARIN ; acceptance has made it G B Lo I oLr o m | ko Bk 7 ves RANGES — New Shipment — Bo ‘ day’s great buy in . the‘ household is a wire-haired | B e i i Ao At 2 -IN- 5 | PLUM—DATE—FIG this world-famous | 1 SMmpmsm eI §MIND L N eee vonngs"® |{CR A B— Alaska's Finesf—2 cans 43¢ refrigeramr_ nowned for quiet operation, low square green crystal ware 8. SRR S R o SRR i S PIRRIAE S s o e ERERZRAE e D, A, TROOP wizms — {PUDDING—Plum, Fig, Date-1t- tin 3¢ . NEVER BEFORE over ;owlu. All with clear Lime Rickey ’ gl has General Electric 2 :’ltc-e porcelain inur;i:? o il HAS XMAS FETE Ginger Ale ""“”"'"""”""’."”“fi_'}'o*am;“fi’m W offered such a complete- { VESETABLE PAN for kecping Sparkling Water How About that ly equipped G-E Refrig- 3 STAINLESS STEEL SUPER- green stuffs garden-fresh. Members of troop 1 of the Jup-| FRUIT CAKE? TO MAKE IT WE HAVE erator of this size for so > FREEZER with beautifully de- 2 for Catholic Daughters of America | u Yo SOME DANDIES! Tittle mony: Becidestive | - "6 4% FRUT BASKET for conyenient 1 | L, e friends enjoyed a hrist- CAULIFLOWER {«coeceee oo memrrreoereeeecr e Big Christmas Special FOUR ICE TRAYS. 31b. tray,two Space. a8 {mas party yesterday afternoon in| g?lfifil(‘;g TEXAS—White or Pink resetay | the Parish Hall. e RT s e | S CONTERND e i i cho sy Bk S a GRAPEFRUIT — 3 for 25c — Dozen 95¢ cu. ft. in size. {the festivitles. Games were played, | R e B LU SRS -, PGy < L 2 carols were sung, and there were Cgism'rs [ s e T refreshments. Gifts 150 ex- | LNUTS ALASKA ELECTRIC Frorreny -2y, A Kl BRAZLS FIVEFAST TWO FAS . Mrs. V. R. Hoke, troop leader, = Bi v.asr:ssist,ed with the urazge;e::s Blended Wh % ’r,f'l;- PECANS DELIVERIES Pnnu“—l ' 5 by Mrs. Lewis Brown and Mrs.| ‘Jflmes McAllister, | | 50 { | LIGHT & POWER CO.

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