The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1942, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . : 'MISS ANDERSON ON TO VICTORY WEEK---December 6-12 AND CAPT. KFELY | At a ‘most impressive ceremony Church of the Nativity, Miss Vir- Also: MARCH OF TIME oride of Captain Loven Thomas e “ON TO VICTORY" WEEK BUY A BOND and Keep Democracy MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1942 bride of Captain Loren Thom Keely. The Rev. W. G. LeVasseur officiated at the service took place at 8:156 o'clock Preceding the Henry Harmon sa “Ave Maria,” accom ied or organ by Mrs. Lillian sen also played the wedding march The bride, who was accc anied to the altar by Captain Dur- boraw Smith, was Jovely i1 light blue taffeta bouffant ‘ and wore a white juliet cap embroidered with pearls. She 1 bouquet of white baby chrysan m: Miss Roberta Doc honor, wore pale pink t and an off-the-face hat of b ith a |pink trim and carried a bouquet of mixed baby chrysanthemum Lieutenant Enos Larrence Com- AT THE ceremor Mrs and the who And Buy a Bond Today===-= So It Can’t Happen Here! Buy It at the Box Office — Be Our Guest Give a Bond for Chrisimas! ELKS' MEMORIAL ACTIVITIES OF SERVICES HELD ~ "UNDERGROUND"™ mon'uces s et i e OF MANHUNTAT | | CAPITOL NOW YESTERDAYP.M. THRILL AUDIENCE ;. v v s Nazis Stranded in Canada Eloguent Eulogy Spoken by 201h Century Show Depicls| 5, o everts " v i H.E(TRI ( AL APP[I AN(ES Theme for Laurence | Lf. Warren M. Caro- | Spirited Action Among | [iends of the couple witnessed Oliver, Fine Cast Special Singing Oppressed Peoples | weevton heid in e i Make Useful and Lasting Christmas Gifts reception held in the Officers Club, where decorations of Headed by Laurence Oliver, Les- | e BET s lie Howard and Raymond Massey. | SHOP EARLY AND PURCHASE THE. CREAM OF, THE CROP AND LET THAT BE Because THE STORY SHE TOLD ADE A WHOLE Joyce carried 1aid-of- No. 1 Thrill Film of this Year! are to be shipped south to Tacoma for burial, probably -on the next steamer. Mrs. Alstead and a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Reaber, will have services The remains of John Alstead, Ju- | held there. His son, John, is in the neau fisherman who died suddenly | U. S. Army and located at present from a heart attack aboard the |in Texas. Bernt Alstead, brother motorship. Spencer on December 3, | of the deceased, is in Juneau SUPERB DRAMA RlTEVS”IN TACOMA under ever- most. significant eulogy was spoken yesterday afternoon by Lt Exposes the hushed-up truth! See it by all means! IN RIO" tended the affair and were seated both civilan and military, ex- at small tables arranged around |pressed the hope that it was but the dance floor. Dinner was served | the forerunner of other similar af at 8 o'clock and dancing continued | fairs to be given during the win- until shortly after midnight. Mu- | ter months, sic for the enjoyable affair was| furnished by Bob Satre and his .- . Caro said that those in uni- THEATRE - J. W. LEIVERS, adv Secretary >~ BUY DEFENSE BONDS 1w The polka, principal Bohemian dance, was adopted by society in at-| Many of those who attended, 1835 by Prague. AR R RRRRRP AR R NI PO TR RRFPRERFRR IR RRPRFERRIRS EVERYTHING for CHRISTMAS A. B. Hayes, Harry Sperling, Leon- ard Holmquist, M. H. Sides, How-l ard Simmons, R. C. Copstead and| George Shaw in the memorial al-| tar service and reading of mc; names of those who had passed on! during the year. During the services Patricia Davis and Loise Standafer sang duets, the first, “In the Garden,” and the second “The Old Rugged Cross,” ( 5/ most effectively. They were accom- {panied at the piano by Mrs. Harry « v WELRY | = 1 fi G l E J E rom 9 |Sperling. The two young ladies, o Drama that & Tew years ago peo. |£reens and lighted tapers in tal D e o Tt o |stlver_candelabra furnished a i “‘:“:k‘m “n_‘;m‘ hewspaper head. | CHATMINg background. for the bridal with Anton Walbrook, Eric Port-|yw..eo M Garo at the annual lf”“ : % Warnm"p;!rnk‘ ‘Un. | PArty as they received their guests man and Miss Glynis Johns fea- | o o " ces of the Benevo- (;“"5 3 (;“,f‘ o thowing at the| The attractively arranged table was tured ast of thousands yester- | 0" o4 protective Order of EIks .,gl’fi"’c‘g‘“'ury"‘:’ze o the ety ex. |centered with @ tiered wedding ‘ - day brought to the Capitol Theatre | che mibs FANl and was MOSt At~ e« wol o Mt |cake topped by a tiny bride and General Electric fcreen the year’s most sensationsl | o ey Lepened bo by tne pather, (G 89 Well a8 LUMInating fms | sroom, ‘which ‘was served by Mre adventure film, Columbia's “The ; = b g ik . Horace O. Adams CURLING IRONS EGG COOKER SETS AL ing of Hks and frends. |y underground. movement| T o AR HAIRDRYERS UHRN.SE1S Pointing up the calm, grim de- | \ncend of a body but the soul| YIS IS the bane of the Gestapo) i’ pichet “of Glendale, Calif ; ELECTRIC RAZORS COFFEE MAKERS termination of a nation roused int0 went on to the great reward with g”r“”“;“ L“fl-fi bsenr Bt mu:l i |has lived in Juneau for the last WARNER BROS. HIT wih JEFFREY LYNN i istivre. St Wit cart a 8 ackgro r story th: P ELECTRIC HOT PADS CREAM WHIPPERS fighting fury by the terforlsm and ne God of the Universe. He em-| S it SLRL 08 B SO0 N two and o nalf years and Capt B PHILIP DORN KAAREN VERNE * MONA MARIS o arrogance of a small band of Nazis,f . 2 God|l® 8 d '| Keely, whose parents, Mr.-and Mrs s ELECTRIC BLANKE1S CORN POPPERS e 1 e el | TS ST thbts is > God | ell cast with talented players n\-:-n} l‘(“r?c p’u:lx(nu!x‘nv and s Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN 3 and that all should recognize this ; : yron Keely make their home in BOTTLE WARMERS ICE-O-MATTS & hanar 15 'blasied DUt Bf "the | ymiching lofitha events of 5 yeas Jeffrey Lynn has the role of an|q oo, o BB Bty VAPORIZERS JUICE-O-MATTS water by the Royal Canadian Air,0o” the great “Tnfamy.” as caled | "oUsiStic young soldier and |y "o tagt’ spring. capt. and | ALWAYS 20 MINUTES LATEST NEWS ELECTRIC TEA KETTLES FLASH LIGHTS | Force, “The Invaders” packs with- |,y president Roosevelt, Lt. Caro; s A eGSR ag Mrs. Keely are making their home in 'its bréathless unveeling of the)coiq ‘that otr enemies. have nol S, 88 an underground agent 81y, o0 the ‘Basennt Hotel y FOOD STORAGE CONTAINERS thrills of a lifetime, the herolc gal- [ gpitialiciod so the Viotory we are| Couniul, .and, falented Kaaren| o, - Hflllil'.‘ of simple democrs folk, aciig iR " of donbh: signifi- Verne. Among a list of important FOR REFRIGERATORS the impact of a desperate man- | opes #I- ] supporting players are Philip Domn, | . o noved omnen: i ' Dinner and Dance _Pin- The film was directed with ti- h d od | Escape” and ‘Zlegleld Oir Floor Lamps-Tahle Lamps Pin-up Lamps CThe film cted With U- | form and the thousands uniformed [ypctPS tAd EERE BT taxle , effect by :Miehael “Powell, | jpe “working #or the same’end. He|imioit fhoe Dastiny n daiur ay 0S L TYPES OF LIGHTING FIXTURES |from Emeric Pressburger’s hard-|concluded his eloquent talk with| o on DeSUnY. ‘ AL » hitting story the reading of a pathetic letter of | i En'o able A”air IN LATEST DESIGN War 'Bond - purchagers et Whels ‘Danish bay, writkea oni'the eve ! ATTENTION MASONS | J Y % :;1:[’:::»““;:1 :)\::-:k Amfl;":'m:‘lil::)r;o of the day he was sentenced to bu‘ Called Communication of Mt.| On- Saturday evening the Gold 2 i » el ~|shot by the Germans, to his par-|Juneau Lodge this evening at 7:30. el General Electric Clocks for Kitchen tion of the Pearl Harbor anniver-|ents, telling them he did not fear|Work in E. A Degree. By order |t roers of ofrrt?oihfo,:.iuflz as well as ALY, 4 the hereafter as he believed in ajof the W. M parties given in Juneau in recent ’ ¥ teig <“ i 3 God and asked them to continue; months when a formal dinner and Beautiful General Electric Ranges "\‘;I"‘:’l"““:""“'::“ = this belief dance, sponsored by the Officers’| = h Hote ! i i The services were openeG by Ex , was Gift Supreme For Any | J. W. Gucker, prominent mer-|uited Ruler Arthur Adams, stating Nearly one hundred couples |chandise broker,. returned on Sat-|the purposes. He was later as. All at urday with Alaska Coastal Alrlines|isied by the officers of the lodge,| (from Sitka where he spent last r {week on business. THE ALASKA ELECTRICL i Ty MISS PAT KANE HERE . | FOR VISIT FROM HOONAH | Miss Patricia Kane arrived in an {Juneau from Hoonah with Alaska Coastal Airlines on Saturday to Ispend several days here R SRR R RN RN TIRRRRARRRRRRRRNIRR) T C C 2RO CECC U e e e eet in sheer, clear HOLEPROOF LUXSHEER RAYONS Specifications are tested and ap- proved by Better Fobrics Testing Burea, official laborotory of tionol Refail Dry Goods Associotion. % | without much notice, were substi- " 0 R [] /5 tuting for Frank Hall, of the Coast' BLOED N°S i of the afternoon, but whose ship was detained on arrival. | The services ended with the Elks and friends singing “Auld Lang! Syne.” Harry Sperling, Past Exalted Rul- er, the committee, made the spec-| ial arrangements for the services. oo oNo NN NN NN TANKS driven by a spring motor. Toys that will really last. One he'll adore ¥ SOLDIERS dressed in khaki; sailors in.blue. Sold SCCCTOT EXPANSION BRACELET A love of a bracelet for girls and women alike! CARVING SET A GLORIOUS ’ Sal¢ and AR AR RSSO e MOOSE CHILDREN T0 GET BUSY FOR XMAS All Moose children taking part in the Christmas program on De- cember 22 will start rehearsing to- Who said rayon stockings wouldn't be beautiful? These by Holeproof are decidedly new and . . . differ- ent! Surprisingly smart, sheer and dull. As glamorous in appearance as any stocking could be and for wear they’ll give excellent service with proper care. Sheers, Service Sheers and Service separately or by the set BUILD SETS — ERECTOR SETS TABLE TENNIS—TEDDY BEARS PLYCRAFT PRE-SCHOOL TOYS In Fact Toys of All Peppers In a large assortment Always an Ac- ceptable Gift in delightful season-right colors. $1.00-81.15 Family Shoe Store Seward Street Remember Pearl Harbor ! . . and Victory Week . . . Buy a Bond. Descriptions J.B.Burford & Qo. Is Worn by ustomers” Wedding Pair FOR THE BIGGEST EVENT IN YOUR LIFE! Welcome * every day in the year! R\ Packed in ¥ lined gift box night in the Moose lodge rooms. The House Committee will use the new reception room for this meet- ing tonight at 8 o'clock, giving the children the lodge room. i Last Saturday night, the candy and cookie sale by the Women of the Moose was a complete success, it is announced. At the last meeting of the Moose, ' visitors included Bill Phillips of Ketchikan and James W. Rice of Tacoma, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH / 3 IS CAWT @\ TO S\EEP = 1 WANDER * TBWE WELPWNS OF TARNMPS & YOO WICH FER ONE “Our Doorste, Satistied End Your Christmas Gift Worries by Coming to BLOEDHORN’S for your Appreciated Gifts to give everyone on your list! Remember Pearl Harbor . . . and Victory Week . . . Buy a Bond. « B o o o o o o o 0 2 2 2 2 o N NN NN Vo Yoo o VoV o o Vo VoV o B A D A ha By BILLY DeBECK TN WIDE QWAKE AS A WMOOTY OWL - 1 DEC\LORE T VLS SE HEVN' TW FLBBER OF TH JIBBETSY Nugget and Ivory Jewelry All-Gold Pickard China Gold-Rimmed Glassware R R R R R R RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R R IR R RN R R AR AR R ARRARRARRRRRRRRFRRRR RRRRIRRARRRK, A% PAUL BI;WQEFBH(’RN O NONoNoNoNoNs OO O O O O T O O S O S O OO O OO O OO OO OO OO COO0S &S GG CCECTe

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