The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1941, Page 3

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T e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1941. "LUCKY PARTNERS' _ | _THE CAPITOL HAS THE IBEG PICTURIS AND NEWS THATIS HEWS NO W' | ' ; 3 | PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY . 2P M The star of "LOST HORIZON” meets the “'5th AVENUE GIRL" in this must-see-don't- miss hit that everybody is talking about ... AND YOU'LL WANT T0 SEE! whose winnings she seeks in order Sylvia Hamalaine, 16-year-old siarting roles. to marry Minnesota girl who came to ar¢c Claude Rains, Rescoe Karns, Colman recognizes in Ginger’s Hollywood in quest of movie fame | Lee Patrick, Dennie Moore, George prospective husband a compiacent. and who later made startling Tobias, Elizabeth Risdon and Ber- 0dd_stipulation—should they Wa, pruniit.OnOeed Mice ropes |, L StOLY Was adapted by Jullus Ginger must accompany him on @ forced her to submit to Eddie La | |, e \'.mx'p?he "F‘ueur A!.gfl' strictly platonic honeymoon before 26, who has pleaded guilty to | "5 i Bl Rl NUH she marries (for the fiance doesn't contributing to the girl's delin- A Deughters” series) from the Max Donald ; believe in wasting money on honey- quency. | |well Andersoi play, “Saturdays 5 moons!). And Colman even suc- | Children,” which was a Pulitzer Duck’s ceeds in gaining an agreement to Prize mer. Vacaiion his rash proposal from the bride- f R gD and groom-to-be! The ticket draws a DAN (AMPBEL[ Latest horse, and through a pre-race s:alc‘ pASTOR wooD IS prudently engineered by the fiance, DIES I“ SOUTH N"";’S : LAST TIMES TONIGHT . ] Colman and Ginger acquire $6,000 o Grandpa Goes 1o Town and embark on their pseudo-nup- Dan Campbell passed away in al REIUR"I“G HERE the tial trip. hospital in Portland, Oregon, on| TS Day! Mlhlary School’ Ending tonight is the double bill April 11, following & brief 1llno§\” Pastor ‘H. L. Wood, of the Sev- ‘Military Academy” and “Grandpa according to a letter received from! g dventi: a First Show 7 P. M. Goes ‘To. Tdwn.” T WALl B8 vonit by enth Day Adventist Church, has |- ! R R nere. Gampbell was 85 years of completed a 765-frile drive from pefenc .«‘;-]‘l J]‘)‘)“" Is 4[\'"(;“"‘:(“»‘ his widow Maine to Key West and is now e SRR 3 4 | SORRI GOES WEST PG IHRENIPE o SR OL - starting back north again, He Kll;,]:;\((fhflu)nx The Rev. G. Edward JUNEAU DOUGI.AS > Campbell came to Alaska In wpjtes that he expects to arrive Postiude—"Stout Hearted Men" BACCALAUREATE | EXERCISES AT |5 = =e s oo GOVT. SCHOOLS 10 SCHogl—su“D“?SENIdRS AT SITKA HAVE EXER(ISES‘ Fifty-four Seniors Will Be Baccalaureate Services in Processional at | AT SERVE SUNDAY Will Be Held af Salva- | Gym"aSium i]hr‘ Se Sitka’s colorful E])ls('opfll‘ hon Army Cnadel " e | church, will be the scene of thel The juneau and Douglas Gov- T‘wccnh\um(n Services of the High \ernment schools will hold the bac- School’s 1941 graduating class. On' ciiaureate service tomorrow SITKA, May 24—St. Peter's By exercises for grad- will be held tomor- aureate eve- senior . : : vening in the High School Sunday, May.25. 4 ning at 7:30 o'clock in the Salva- inning at 8 o'clock.| The program is as folloy tion Army Citadel. The class roll is Processional, Holy, H e ling will be Wednes- Commencement ‘ tohtvl G Lord God Almighty! Congregation Frances Louth, Sam Wanamaker, day evening. Both programs are ] Res sy 8 open to the public Invocation, The Rev. Willis Booth. jy1iq johnson, Bobbie Willis, Lucy 5 SRR Anthem, Fairest Lord Jesus, Choir.| gy~ myer Ads : Following is the program for Scripture Reading and Comments, inch, Elmer Adams EIDVITE JORRC TR NENYS, The order of the service follows: Mrs. John H. Molineux by 1 Orc 7| _Solo, The Lost Chord, MAarioh ynyoeation and Lord's Prayer Hussey. [ iy : | PR iy .| Sermon, The Rev. Willis Booth Srsves ! L ,\(‘ .\q\(l;m J . %71 Benediction, The Rev. Willls| o iniine jescon, | Epro: Hrls’ ilee ub. C ‘ i s Booth. | Seriptural lesson—Adjt. Stanley % & E. ‘ = e Government School Choir, “Hymn Santiom R M R OVer| of Praise” by Kocher. | Hymn _"A:.xmm. the Beautiful,”| Recéssional, God of Our Fathers, :}Y:'thlfiw:ltm;"‘;l‘]m|’)I(f:)r““-2.i:‘[‘- { congreg ;;Alll,n‘ . = Congregation. L“.»,l.(“e(; Wl.;ip ;na,.l /.‘IOII, nu(-l alaureate sermon—The Rev. A ko b hez £ 10le- ed. | L. Cauble. Sermon, “Unravelling the Tan- Lift Thine Eyes” from Elijah, by ~ The Daily Aiaska mmpire has the gles,” by the Rev. W. Soboleff. {elssohn, Junior High School largest paid circulation of any AI': Hymn, *horus, aska newspaper. | “Consecration Prayer, the Rev. w e Zon - ~———— | Soboleff. RSO A S S ST S U NEW (OUN(IlMAN ' B"nullcunn 1. A.MACHINISTS Meets Monday LOCAL 514 SP. M. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL | ElE("'ED A"' S"K A —— et R = | ( f . SITKA, May 24—At a special | meeting Thursday the City Council QUALITY DAIRY SERVICE |t e £l | unexpired term of Neill Andersen, leo resigned in April. This was| for Boiling l‘lua first meeting of the city fathers 5 212° Temperature since April 22, due to the fact that so“’heafl Alaska PSR l;\ majority of the members have e it |men out of the City. ALASKA'S FINEST DATRY i e pton | The .councll spproved of the PLANT — the only dairy in M _ |{reccmmendation of the Board of | Control of the Sitka Public Utilities | NI d- Ju EAA!:) yet :n be ner.‘ Tuberculosis |to employ the Burns and McDonnell ed GRADE “A” rating on its 139° Destroyed | Engineering Company, of Kansas' PASTEURIZED MILK — is e P icny. to make a ccmprehensive sur- able to supply dcmands for Typhoid vey of the Utilities, with a view to- its products, from districts 137° Destroyed |ward enlarging and improving | power production, away from Gastineau Chan- | | IllllnlllulllllI|lllIlllnlv||l]llnlnllIllulll|l||||||||n|u|||lll||l|l||' " . i;x:.toi:tsm‘e | Subserive i tne Daly Alasxa JUNO:MAID ICE. CREAM 134° Destroyed “I;:;rilglrcek—c:l;:“g;per with the largest COTTAGE CHEESE e ¢ — s 5 | BUTTERMILK Diphtheria | All produced right in Alaska. 131° Destroyed i BRIN GING All the highest possible stan- i ey . dard of quality and sanita- Scarlet Fever tion—are now easily available 130° Destroyed to you. — - P dild Dysentery Whether you live in s ool Angoon, Sitka, Hoo- y nah or any other 3 Undulant Fever SOUTHEAST ALAS- Destroyed KA TOWN, you can ¢ enjoy these READ UP From Findings of U. S. Department !'resll l)airy Producis m . Departme J [l DAIRIES, Iac. u Efi Alafl_!pgomz "638 Al Milk Botilps Sealed by New Machine Procoss! 'Ronald Colman and Ginger west, erintendent. at AuTHENTIC. UM -, " OPENS AS sumv OF GREEK FIGAT BiLL AT (APITOL Regular Feature Is " Satu- day's Children" Starring Rogers Co-Starred in Garfield and Shirley Romantic Comedy Making their debyt as a co-star- “Greece Fights Back,” powerfully ring team, Ronald Colman and and graphically depicts the spirit| Ginger Rogers participate in 2 of the Greek people in their des-| |'sparkling set of movie adventures perate struggle to keep the torch| in “Lucky Partners” which provide of liberty aloft. Produced by the an exhilarating lift for the 1 March of Time, all proceeds earned such as movie-goers haven't e hy this highly interesting subject| perienced in a long while. “Lucky will be contributed to the Gresk war relief association. Althougl Partners,” scheduled at the Capi- tol Theatre Sunday, comes as one overwhelmingly outnumbered, fac- of the season's smartest and more ing armies of millions, C s0l- delightful laugh hits. With its se‘- diers, equipped with little but the warrior spirit of ancient Sparta, tings in New York's Greenwich Vil- lage, at a Niagara Falls hotel and nt forth to hattle as their fore- in a little upstate town, it project hers had before them. They are Ronald Colman in the role of marching off to battle inspired mysterious Village artist and Gin- ay-care disregatd ' of ger Rogers a book store clerk E v. This is thesspecial who is engaged to a smug and Virginia Lopez tue at the 20th Century open- selfish dim-wit. A chance ocCur- A..... 4 ing ; rence ieads Ginger to consider COl- acvear weskn oo wimi | LA sudget s the theme of man a talisman of luck, and she Lopez, 80, has been convicts | . Chijfiren,", thy regtat persuades him (o join her in the ed in Los Angeles. court of con. | (Irec-day feature with John Gar- purchase of a sweepstakes ticket. tribuling to the delinquency of 1998 and was employed at Tread- pgck in Juneau again about July well. Later he went to the Dawson 1 after spending a month in Cali- country where he remained forsev- ' fornja. ral years and then returned to Tréadwell. He left the channel in ¥1019 for Portland where he was Peanuts are the principal export _,employed on the Oceanic Docks, of French West Africa in normal Try a classifiea au In The Empire ignly retiring about one year agn. times. " PARTY FROCKS HAVE GLAMOR, INFORMALITY Fred Sorri Jr. is a passenger on the Yukon for Dutch H; where he will join the force his father who is plumbing sup- the base there. } > b01 e e Lett, printed pigue trock; mm.mummnmtdnu.nm-wuummmfifi Summer s & romantic season when every girl | bindings of white piqué. For a summer wedding or wants to look her loveliest at the many parties. | very special party, crinkled organdie makes a very ‘The most appropriate frocks for this season are | lbvely dress. . The one shown center has a design made of cotton fabrics, and if you make them your- | of gray and white lilies of the valley on a daffodil self, you may have several for a s um. These | yellow background. The skirt is full, the bodice frocks are glamorous, too, without being formal. | tight fitting, and an off-the-shoulder neok!hu held For that country club party, a white pique with | up by velvet bows, gives & d¢mure prettiness. The ny print of exotic California flowers is a dramatic | navy blué sheer coin dot print, tkht is niade In' AT 20TH CENTURY field and ,Anne Shirley in the co- Featured with them = - 4 lwm,'l‘}?h BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY LAST-.TIME TONIGHT Boris Karloff in “THE FATAL HOUR"— George O'Brien in “FIGHTING GRINGO" Matinee GR Preview | Sunday 5 [” ””y Tomght [| 2:00p.M. 115 A M. | SUNDAY ——— MONDAY — . TUESDAY SPECIAL RELEA! ADDED TO OUR REGULAK SHOW | “GREECE FIGHTS BATK" PRODUCED BY MARCH OF TIM A DRAMA OF COURAGE THAT WILL NEVER AL EXCLUSIVE SCENES OF THE GREFK WAR MACT N7 U ACTION ON LAND AND ATR, DEFENDiNG THELS HoMe LAND WITH THE LAST DROP OF BLOOD iN THE!R BODIES IT'S REAL! IT'S AUTHENTIC! NOTE: All proceeds earned by this S?El'l\l. RELTASE Ave Donated to the Greek War Relief Association. “We buy what we want... tallment! We eat what we want...at the cafeteria! We go where we want ...onthe subwa; !Anydp’be can be happy...and rich! But we’re doing it on twenty bucks a week!” CHILDREN" (CLAUDE RAINS Roscoe Karns . Lee Patrick Dennie Moore 2 EDITIONS OF LATE WORLD NEWS 2 SITKA ROTARY 10 CONSTRUCT CABIN FOR BOY SCOUT | SITKA, May 24—At their weekly ! luncheon meeting the Sitka Rotary | Club passed a. proposal to join the | American Legion in furnishing a | cabin for the Boy Scouts at Thim-| \bleberry Lake, The prpject will be, | commenced by the Forest Service |nnd the CCC, and it will result in a| 1summ(‘r camp for the City's two ning, Mrs. Lou Hudson and Mrs, trqops. M. J. Whittier entertained at the | Ben Miller, of the Forest Service, gydson, residence on Fifth and Har- | was the guest of the club. | ris Streetc. The affair honored Miss | Sylbil Godfrey, whose marriage to | Harry Maxwell, Jr., will be an event ‘r ‘ f June 1. G|r| Scotifsfo Be |~2med: e cini e qament P (] ;‘edA d |and the evening was spent playing X | court whist. Honors were. won by ¢ resen' war s ol:r“: Robert Davlin and u; :I-{ | Gourt ot Awara for Juneau Girl| “ynicoriane o white i | Scouf Troops No. One, Two and Three. will be held at 7:30 o'clock decorated the individual tables and lig 10 s Gred0 ACHOOL | s e SRR PRGBS WESEE S ‘Tuesday evening e gl 5chool | ouest prize for the Pt | gymnasium, Mus, Robert. Rice, President of the | Juneau Girl Scout Committee, will Ipreunt. the awards, The publig i3 cordlnlly Invited to attend the court -, COLISEUM B 00F RATED Saturday ~ Sunday -4 Monday “Drums Alonq iho Mohc' 3 Hostesses with Party Honoring Miss Godfrey Co-hostesses with a party last eve- IN ON YUKON Representative of the C. M. Loy- sted Company of Seattle, Harvey d, C. Oster, Jr., is stopping at the Baranof Hotel today after. arriving from the south last night on the northbound steamer Yukon. | MURPHY ARRIVES l R. E. Murphy, Dupont Powder representative, arrived from Ketchi- (kan last night on the steamer | Yukon. Murphy is uwpninz at the | Baranof Hotel. fran has one of the most complicated systems 'h'y a cm-mzd ad m’!’m!mul‘ elm exv;h‘nge control. world's ! of for- as shown left. Itise prinicess dress with | the ch-ln shirtwalst nylo UP FATHER i e BT - HE'S HSLYIKED MEVNA%-O' OLD DAYS - BXGEORGEMI:MANUS

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