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) tk M 7 a THE CAPITO STARTS TOMORROW ‘ay and Tuesday 4 H \ TH 'CEORGE AND THE MARCH OF TIME Presenis “China Fights Back” Based upon the Musical Comedy cnnmzd & produced by % BIG PI RES AN SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU HEREIS JUDY'S Grandei? song-filled .. § VD NEWS THAT IS NEWS NOW! 'PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. 4 laugh-filled MUSICAL OMANCE! starring Judy GARLAND . COHAR * Georg Charles LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The Real Glory> and [LDRED JONES i§ MARRIED T0 EDWARD BADTEN Land!eiight_ééremony Is Performed Last Night in Beihel Mission setting, Miss last evening denlike is Jones » pride of B mony was per- ! arch of lattice and fer: ect of a garden ceremony. sus candles lit the scene. | > bride wore a gown of white with a finger tip veil of net and carried a bridal uquet of mixed roses and swect The veil was held in place wreath of orange blossoms. was attended by Mrs. Nell the matron of honor, and esmaid, Miss Peggy Houk. Parker was & man bes at, and Ed Hughes was len wedding, her. Music for the ceremeny was fur- . ployed here as a clerk in the y fice 5| a 10c Plu given by Mus. who was accom- songs Wker, at the panied piano by Mary Mar- aret Femmer. Among the selec- Mrs. Baker sang “I Love You ) “O Promise Me,” and a secial candle during the ndle lighting e, and “The jior With Me.” he wedding march of Lohen- grin was also played. Following the wedding, a recep- tion was neld for the couple in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Parker in the Perelle Apartments on Seventh Street. Mrs. Parker and Miss Mary Lois Crowell served. There we about 50 ests at the reception. Mrs. . Badten has been in Juneau for the past several months, em- Of- of Indian Affairs. Her hom was formerly in Oregon. The groom arrived here early this week from the States, where he was clerk in Seattle hotel. The couple will reside neau, making their home Miettinan Apartments. - Chapeladies Will Meet Next Tuesday The regula Chapeladies Ju- tie in in '\“etn g bc neld of the} at the home cf Mrs. Fred Campen on the, Loop Road. Tuesday evening Octo- ber 7 at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Stanley\ Jekill will be the hostess. ps Delivery Service Out the Highway Every Day! HAULING OF ALL KINDS! Daily Delivery of the Daily Alaska Empire Highway Delivery PHONE 374---Juneau Atthe Empue Printing Company H. R. "SHORTY" WHITFIELD, Owner with MURPHY + WINNINGER B Souglcs MCPHAIL * -Wait Disney Cartoon— Latest News CHILDREN'S ADMISSIONS: s Ic Tax-Total 11c KEEP 'EM FLYING DANCE TONIGHT T0 BE PEPPY AFFARR Ball atBaranof fo Purchase | Awards for Juneau Model Plane Meet are sponsoring aise funds for awards to be d at Juneau’s first model air- plane meet early next month. Ticket sales indicate that a real {interest in the dance is being shown by Juneau residents in- all age groups, members of the Rotary ('mh affair said. Tickets will also be on| sale at the door cf the Gold Room | tonight. Scme 50 Juneau youngsters are \hu‘lly engaged building model air- planes to compete in the meet, it understood. Sweepstakes prize the best all-around plane in Um meet will be a de-luxe modern icycle. Pprizes are being offered for first and Isecond place planes in the seven ses entered in the meet. Toward the purchase of these {awards for the youthful Juneau aeronautical engineers, all the pro- ceeds of the dance will go, it was declared. The meet is to be held the first week-end in November when weather permits. Tentative plans are to hold the medel flights at the ball park. ———e—— 'Tea Will Honor Mrs. E. G. Nelson This Afternoon at tea this afternoon at her home on Sixth Street in honor of Mrs. Eugene G. Nelson, a recent bride who has just returned from a honeymoon trip in the States. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were married here during the latter part of August, and returned to Juneau last week. The hostess will be assisted at the tea by her two daughters, Mrs. A. B. Hayes and Mrs. Gertrude Naylor. Pouring for the occasion are Mus. J. A. Williams, Mrs. J. A. Hellen- thal, Mrs. J. J. Connors, Mrs. Os- | car Olson, Mrs. Simon Hellenthal and Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne. Assisting with the serving are Mrs. B. W. Holtz, Mrs. Hugh J. | Wade, Mrs. Rose McMullen, Mrs. { Esther Metzgar, Mrs. Thomas Dyer, [Mrs. Charles Sabin, Miss Nell Me- “’Jlfibkey and Miss Elizabeth Kasar, Over 100 guests have been in- {vited for the occasion. —————.——— NOTICE! Regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ploneers of Alaska will be held Manday, October 5. Refreshments ‘and social. * B BUY DEFENSE STAMPS , | other cffi orld of pep dis-| he Barancf Ho en the “Keep ’‘em hall takes the spotlight, it as declared today by Rotarians, the dance to| pres- | Besides this, 14 other major | Mrs. R. P. Nelson is entertaining | adv. "EAST OF RIVER' WILL SHOW AT 20TH CENTURY John Garfield Is Starred as Tough Guy - Good JUDY GARLAND STARS IN NEW | " CAPITOL FILM ‘Little Nellie Kelly’ Shows‘ Singing Favorite in | | | Grown-up Role Cast in Support | S | | Tak its place as a milestone| John Garfield i arred {in the career of Judy Garland,' tough guy who ants. to “Little 1ly,” filmization of Wi working in Warner Bros’ I the famous Get f the River,” which open | cal comedy, op > 20th Century Sunday. The New York's tough neigh- iso features such prom- as Brenda Marshail, William Lundi- | Capitol T of three star for an engagement S days, presents the young!borhoc in her first grown-up role, The story revolves around ¢t ambeau. {1ifé of a little Irish girl who ma Tobias. ries against the wishas of her| The A revolves | father. The feud that ensues fro d i East , Side ! that m 1 the ‘fath and his foster brother, an Faga nis sén dkes 10 oOit- tic boy in spite of his en- jedy as well When the X ent and N Raviola, aving an infant | Whose str hand straightens out i for, the child finds | the mm'n itions that set in their ween love for her|lives mthu and her _grandfather., The fast action of the drama fol- ‘!Thmugn her efforts the two are|lows C to California, where | finally brought together. Miss Gar-|he falls in love with Miss Marshali t1and appears both as the mother|—then to San Quentin—then back and as the thoroughly American-|to New York with his girl. When ized daughter. | Garfield gets into another scrape, him and | The strong supporting cast is{Brenda is through with headed by George Murphy in the|falls in love with his foster broth- |role of the young Irish husband.|er, Lundigan. This doesn't se | Murphy will be last remembered with John who tries to split Ifor his work in “Two Girls on|them | Broadw: Sharles - Winninger i, Mama steps in and in a drama- {cast “as the grandfather, Douglas!tic scene slaps more sense into | McPhail as the romantic interestthe boy than his 20-odd years have ven him. He puts himself on the spot to stay in town to and Bill married - |in the latter half of the film, and ¢ 'Arthur Shiclds, of the Abbey Play- |ers as McPhail's father. sters see Brenda | How China’s 400 million |are today only just beginning fight the invading armies of Ax | . partner Japan is shown in the rs. avl of Time film, “China | which will also start | w 1S, JOu David Wagoner, ‘)\Il'.\\n Juneauite, | people | to tomorrow. ! - 1 | | 'Hansen, Karppi | Jom Moosemen former well '['h(' Loys Order of Moose in- r home in Belli ated two members into the orzan- long illness AI!I) on at their meeting st night l'ing to adiogram received by in the LO.OF. Hall. The new!the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff of the Mcose members are George Hansen | Memcrial Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Waggo: and (n | The | with her husband seevral years ago | plans r their membership drive |after he had retired from the Pres- | |to fill in the places of men called byterian minis! and missionary ! to the military service. |work. She was an energ worker . A s TR in both religious and civic circles Various clubs in Juneau during Before 1799 the United States nép'dong residence here and was Marine Corps had no regular master; the commandant or some | r usually filled the job. med re Mr. highly est Survivors a two sons. . ‘Waggoner and Napoleon's horse and buggy legions trave committee in charge of the| ‘ Napoleon's international army, paced by the cream of French forces, fought 50 miles into Y Russia, reaching the city of Vilna. Two columns moved percept- ibly toward Moscow, one fight- ing at Vilna, the other battling defenders on the southern flank. French legions pulled on seven league boots, battled toward Moscow to a point more than 275 miles inside the frontier. + With one-third of his army lost, Napoleon reached Smo lensk's outskirts and began a desperate battle for the city. Smolensk went up in flames before the French army. Rus- sian troops broke into a hur- ried and disorganized retreat. Napoleon, checked briefly at Borodino, smashed on to Mos- cow, soon captured the city. He found it burned and useless. to Moscow in exactly 83 days. Hitler's mechanized army is still en route after three months. This is a birds- eye view of the two trips, one in 1812, the other in 1941. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1941. LAST TIMES TONIGHT: “Covered Wagon Trails” and “Father Wasa Prince” Where the Better BIG Pictures Playl?? MATINEE SUNDAY Gl”r TENTURY TONIGHT 2:00 P. M. 1:15 A, M. SUNDAY GARHLD Always 2 Editions Late World News MONDAY Scrnen lay by Frad Mibl, ) < From the Originel Sory by John Fonte omd o 8. Wil PREVIEW TUESDAY “QOhae of mise is Laurie who knows all the snewerd aid the questions! A listle tough, maybe, but she bas o be weoBast of the River!” wand everyone else's too! That is, every. one who's in & jam! Aad that's everyone... Eest of the Rives! oA Y TP Y COLISEUM _ MIHIAM HOPKINS and ERROL FLYNN in VIBGINIA CITY” Monireal Iaverns MONTREAL, Oct. Cut Glass of Beer 4—The Mont- ! Rev.Booth To Preach real Tavernmakers Association has | reduced the size of a 10-cent g of beer from twelve to ten ounce: attributing the change to taxes. . d the road The legions of Adolf Hitler, . striking hard on the road to Moscow, moved 150 miles east- ward at blitz pace in 8 days. German penetration on the central front, the road to Mos- cow, reached 350 miles. Rus- sians drew on huge reserves. The central spearhead reached the Smolensk sector, 400 miles inside Russia, against steadily- increasing Soviet resistance. Past Smolensk moved the Nazis but their blitz had begun to lose its sting. To the north a spearhead neared Leningrad. A see-saw battle beyond Smo- lensk continued. Russians re- captured large sections of territory stained with blood. The German army, gobbling up groufd in the Ukraine, hit a stone wall on the front before Moscow, stopped in its tracks. higher | On Sunday ‘The Rev. | Willis R. Booth arrived | companied by Mrs. Booth, and he! | will preach tomorrow in the North- ‘orn Light Presbyterian church at | | the 11 o'clock service. 'The minister \ard his wife, during their stay in | Juneau, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. The officers of Northern Light | Church announce that the Rev. Bocth is a prospective invitee to manently and urges all its members and friends of the congregation to attend church on Sunday to hear him. The choir will render an anthem. The local Northern Light Presby- terian Church has been without a regular minister since the Rev. J. A. Glasse left in June and during the past month the Rev. Walter Sobcleff and Adj. Stanley Jackson | have been conducting services. e Empire Classifieds Pay! from Sitka yesterday by plane, ac-v fill the pulpit of the church per-| |FLAKNES WILL SAILS MONDAY FOR YACATION Bound Outside golden wed-~ ding celebration, Joe T. Flakne, Di- rector of the Territorial Employment Service, and Mrs. Flakne will leave Juneau on the steamer Princess Louise Monday morning on a six- week vacation. The Flaknes plan to go to Oak- | dale, Wash, where Mrs. Flakne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hodges ! soon will observe their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary. During the Flaknes' absence, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden will move into the Flakne residence at 1646 Ever- green Ave. which the Holdens pur- chased this week, Ministers fo MeefMonday The Ministerial Asscciation of Juneau and Douglas will meet next Monday forenoon at 10 o'clock at the Methodist . A secre- tary of the association will be el- ected at the Mmz AWS-16 'WASHING ACTION SALES and smvlcs, | | TIME, MONEY and LAB(DII EASY TE”MS See It Today on Our Floor Breeze through washday und get your the array of convenience fedtures shown below. You'd expect to. pay much ‘more! Hurry to our store now for a demonstration! conm -

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