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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1942 SPORTSCASTERS DIRECTHARMON | HONOR GIRLSIN IN LEAD FILM Foofball and Smart Under- world Topics for Double- header Now af Capitol of the decade.... & | Tom Harmon, All-American foot- now brought fo & {ball star, was given a “rehearsal | with experts” for his job this fall '"""hhl,h |as radio sports announcer at Sta- of his fame! |tion WJR, Detroit. Five leading Pacific Coast sports- |casters, Ken Niles, Tom Hanlon, Sam Balter, Bill Henry and Wen- ‘dl‘ll Niles, all worked with H: mon at Columbia @s announce covering football sequences in his picture, “Harmon of Michigan,” now at the Capitol Theatre, Harmon, who recently signed a contract to serve as sports director and announcer for WJR, reports that he has a special clause in the allowing him to devote part time to picture making. Second feature of the double bill of a “Dr. Jekyll and character, a girl who by day and a gam- agreement of his is the story r. Hyde" 1 student night bler at > | Missionary Society . ToHold Meeting at L. Ih_ls Evening The Missionary Society of the Memorial Presbyterian Church will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. their friends are requested to at- tend the session. - — - HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Arva Wahto and baby girl were discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday and are return- ing to their home at Tenakee, where Mr. Wahto is a teacher. —SCHEDULE— FRISCO LIL——7:15- 9:45 HARMON ———— 8:25-10:50 “JUNGLE GIRL" Sat. Matinee S THE BIG PICTURES! FORMER JUNEAU GIRL | clifford Burrell and Ward Turner left St. Ann's Hospital yesterday where they had both been receiv WEATHER REPORT {ing medical attention (U. 8. Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Dec Maximum 34, minimum ce e e e s e e MOTHER OF GIRLBABY ... ... wva misavern peters CiaeT were both admitted at the Gov- re- (ernment Hospital yesterday for the birth in | medical attention. of Barbara Lynn, first child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. God- | CARA NOME ing of Sk Mrs. Goding is|Hospital yesterday as a medical NIA S 0 UE the former Marjorie Aiken, daugh- | patient ter of Capt. and Mrs. Bernard! Give yourselfva party- | Aiken of Juneau. She is a gradu- pick-up or a day's end of the Juneau High School |tient, facial with this cream-like Ak o and the University of Washington. Ann's praskiiyat helps by stim. Mr. Goding is connected with ulating facial circula- strain lines Mrs. Goding and make Mrs. Aiken, are now I BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” 3 Announcements have been in Juneau of ceived Seattle Mrs. V. J. Moder, medical pa- was discharged from St. Hospital yesterday Eva Willard has left ernment Hospital to return to her mother, home siding at eattle, | her AR ES 2 Walter Stoll, prominent mining | man from the Willow Creek district near Anchorage, arrived in Juneau by plane from the Westward today. Vian: 46 TARaE the White Pass and Yukon Route 2 . . your. skin 4005 15th N.E., Apt. T smoot JAR in Skagway and qlow.GET IT TODAY AT OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! Start Out with New Utensils for Your Approaching Holiday Dinners. THOMAS HARDWARE CO. Phone 555 John Matson Jr. entered St. Ann's | the Gov-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MAJORITY RITES ~ RAINBOW HERE The Rainbow Majority autiful ceremony given but oc- | casionally, will be performed to- morrow night at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple, « with ten {Rainbow girls receiving the honor- lary degree ] T | Rainbow have service, a be eligible for the honor are girls in good standing who reached the age of majority, or twenty who have before reaching that age Recipi the degree be se or ts of tomor- Stewart, jorie Snell, Ruth Nyman, Marian Naomi Forrest Graf, Elizabeth Tucker These girls will of Rainbow as row night will Betty Rice, M Allen, Lillian O! Dobson Maier, Ruth Torke and Mary become life m part of the them The ceremor lic is invited {older Rainbow |are themsclves | Miss Katheri Grand Love ington and T and also Past Wor | Juneau embly | Following girls | Torkelsen in the Anna Lois Davis Ruth Kunna |gren, Grace Berg, Helen Meacham, Dorothy For Leivers, Irene Williams, Dori burger, Elaine McLaughlin | Sinclair, Phyllis Jenne Kathleen Carlson will be organ- ist and Lanore Kaufmann, soloist |Mrs. Mary Jeanette Cowling will | also preside in the East, with Miss Torkelsen, as Mother Advisor { Immediately following the | mony refreshments will be served lin the dining room | ——.——— ‘Rainbow Girls fo ywed upon ch the pub- put on by of whom members, m Past Wash- Alaska, Advisor of will pre of ide g wil ist Miss ceremony Dori Jane | McEach- Blom.- Beistline Beverly Free- Lila | jran, cere- ' Meet on Saturday The regular monthly afternoon business meeting of the Order of | Rainbow for Girls will be held to- | rmorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in |the Scottish Rite Temple. Grace | Berg, Worthy Advisor, asks that all | girls please be present as many im- | portant matters will be discussed, | among them plans for the Christmas party to be held following the next | regular meeting, December 19, at which time initiation will be held - eee | The Dominican Republic has an area twice the area of Vermont. i COMING | | | | | | | | BLOW TWES OUTN W SORGINT'S TENT- married | 'Senior Ball Tonight Is Big Event at JHS | When a group of amateurs can {accomplish a professional job of decoration, much can be expected of the event, proper, which is the case with the Senior Ball for to- night. Dancing is scheduled to begin at 18:30 o'clock and will last until 11 |o'clock, the Class President said. {Bob Satre and his Melody Boys will provide persuasive dance mu- sic, and the Singing Debs will cut in for presentation of Russian folk and modern songs, in carrying out | the Balalaika theme. The Debs | { number 12 high school girls, trained | {by Mrs. Merle Janice Pitts. Alll | students of J-Hi and their parents | are cordially invited to attend, and | will need special invitation. | Other gue be by invitation innl\ no will D s 'MOOSE PLANNING FOR CHRISTMAS The Christmas program for the kiddies of the Moose will be held in the Moose quarters on Decem- ber and a fine party is being arranged by the committee. On the program will be a violin solo by | five-year-old Junior Sandborn. The | Christmas committee is made up lof James Gibson, Chairman; Fred Jacobson, O. N. Downs for the Moose; Mrs. Glenn Abraham, Chairman; Mrs. Glen Allen and Mrs. Tony Chopp for the Women of the Moose. Tonight at 8 o'clock, the regular meeting of the Moose will be held. At a recent meeting, Albert Bur- rell was initiated. The enlargement of the club- rooms has now been completed CE.GILLHAM AND FAMILY TO MAKE HOME IN JUNEAU Charles E. Gillham, biologist for the Alaska Game Commission, his wife and two children, Eddie and Lucy Lee, and their Labrador dog, Jaybird, arrived to make their home in Juneau last night Gillham, who has a long record in government service, mainly in connection with his surveys of waterfowl from the Arctic regions to Central America, has been as- signed to work with the Alaska GamgCommission and will be sta- tioned* here permanently The Gillhams will make their home in the Godfrey house near Seventh and Main streets SUNDAY THE SENSATIONAL EREVELATIONS ABOUT HITLER'S SECRET ENEMY! A WARNER BRos. HIT win JEFFREY LYNN PHILIP DORN - KAAREN VERNE * MONA MARIS Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN ""UNDERGROUND" | = = i | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play TIAEATURY TONIGHT Matinee Saturday 1 P, D D — FEATURES =— 2 4 DeaTH TRAP! ¢ Tom blasts his way through the dangerous slopes of Dynamite Canyon...where disaster threatens an entire ranger patral,/ PERMANENT USO ORGANIZATIONIS IS HERE SUNDAY FORMED HERE AT 20TH CENTURY Fifteen women's organizations were emtions meetine naa e 1€nse Action Is Keynote of True Happening To- day in Naziland American Legion Dugout yesterday H afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the purpose of forming a permanent USO organization. In addition to the women’s organizations the po-! lice department was represented by | Miss Isabelle Hartung Underground rebellion against J. S. (Sid) Cowgill, USO repre- |brutal oppression has been used sentative in Juneau, opened the|as background for one of the most meeting and asked Mrs. Fred Geeslin |exciting films to come from Hol- to act as tempo chairman lywood, Warner Bros' ‘“Under- Leonard Hall, USO Area Super-|ground,” which bpens at the 20th visor for the Northwest, explained | Century Sunday | the organization of the USO and the| True happenings are brought to | set-up throughout Alaska, as well as | light revealing just how the revo- | his position and duties. He also|jutionaries operate. Most ingenious explained Lhe_ need of cooperation |ijg the one chosen for the theme pr the women's organizatons to help | of ‘Underground in the work. It's the illegal radio, which Following Mr. Hall's talk, Mr.|yadcasts the truth to the nation. Gowglll told of the five various types | prambers of the group occupled of committees it would be necessary | s ro ¢ G 2 to have and defined the work to be | VIth this work are iIn constant done by each committee. They are: | d208€r of their lives. Government Girls' Service Organization; House Rtars 0N QUIRILY. NPGK. S00W Committee; House Hospitality; But- | Therefore they —are constantly ton Club Committee and Social Af- | Shifted around from outlying fairs Committee. territory to another Women present were requested to; This phase of the 20th sign up for the committee upon|Will prove as interesting as | which they preferred to serve, and |!lluminating to the American, pub- from these lists the permanent com- |lic. And from, an entertainment | mittees will be appointed and an- standpoint, the exciting film story nounced in the near future |woven around it should enhance Officers Elected |its appeal e Election of officers was held with| The film tells of brother pitted Mrs. Harold Smith chosen as Presi- |against brother, neighbor against dent, Mrs, Waino Hendrickson, Vice- | neighbor, and the strange kinds of | President, and Mrs. Alfred Zenger, |love that are born in lands where | Secretary. Mrs. Smith appointed | people are afraid to talk and think. | g}:s."‘!mo;)r:l McCormick as Pulylnrn,y: Jeffrey Lynn portrays an ear- | AT |nest and militant young soldier, un- | Meetings of the USO organization |,uare that his brother, played by | will be .held the third Monday of Philip Dorn, 15 & leade: £t ,‘ each month at a location to be ¥ (B it S ed announced later. The next meeting | uyndorground Btgient., . Eaaren | will take place on the afternoon of Verne, beautiful and vibrant new | December 21, wr?un personality, portrays a revo- Following the meeting the wommnmum"s" who is a violinist in a |night club as a cover-up. Mona present accompanied Mr. Cowgill to the USO quarters on South Seward | Maris, exotic South American ac- tress, is cast as another of the Street that are now being reno- vated and heard explained the uses to |8roup. Thrown together, these char- which the various rooms will be put.'acters tell a story as exciting as e i 0 the movement that inspired it. | S e | INDIAN OFFICE DOCTORS | HOME TOWN WELCOMI'I; e T rnotDA | Drs. George A. Dale and Evelyn | PR R | 1. Butler, of the Alaska Office of Childls colds Indian Affairs, now Outside on = \JICKS leave, recently received a two-page ! ~Rub on VAaroRuB one century writeup on the activities in Alaska in the Lewiston®Journal in their | home town in Maine. They will re- | turn this month GIVE JEWELRY from BLOEDHORN’S EXPANSION BRACELET A love of a bracelet for girls and women alike! CARVING SET A GLORIOUS Wedding Pair FOR THE BIGGEST EVENT IN YOUR LIFE! Peppers In a large assortment Always an Ac. ceptable Gift Welcome every day the year! Packed in lined gift box in End Your Christmas Gift Worries by Coming to BLOEDHORN’S for your Appreciated Gifts to give everyone on your list! LADIES’ and MEN'S WATCHES Nugget and Ivory Jewelry All-Gold Pickard China Gold-Rimmed Glassware AN T JES SEED TR WND 7 GRA=W@WHX T JESTNET TH SERGEANT- -- QFTER TWS - Cope 1942, King Feawres Syadicate, Iuc, Wayld gty toserved