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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 “ON TO VICTORY WEEK" December 6—12 BUY A BOND AT THE CAPITOL BOX OFFICE, AND BE OUR GUEST. ) WAYNE-BLONDELL HEADING LIST OF STARS IN FILM Mississippi River Scene for Drama-Romance at Capitol Colorful drama and remance be the order of the day ti Capitol 4 when Republi John oan Blondell co- i ns there tOmMOrrow 1 e is “A Lady for a Night.” Miss Blondell enacts the contro- versial role of Jenny Blake, the SHEWANTEDTO ¢/ GET INTO. THE BEST SOCIETY ««.in the worst way! young and strikingly beautiful pro- a gambling boat on Mississippi in Memphis, the Through the machinations of Jack Morgan, a picturesque and fascin- mbler who loves her devot- s chosen Queen of the annual Carn Ball over the pro- tests of Memphis society, who can- not accept her into their charmed 1 er circle but who, still, needs mus kotow to Mor n to whom they are under financial and poli- tical obligations. the film her TR T " t cin’ the Tewn han bones La.I.iar‘N)flEWS people ped off of cm,” she scoffed on the- set § f ARBOND IS THE PERFECT TURKEY GOBBLE FOR e oR | MOOSE NEXT FRIDAY i e will hold a Tu Gobble Friday night, Dec ber 11. This event is open only to Moose members and will start im- mediately after a short business ha LACE OF JUNEAU THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! SHOW P session of the lodge All Sheaffer Producis Carried 'J"Y J. B. 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Ruminant uage animal 13 Finfal of & ntainer spire oot 14 Chilled pean gult ide World Features BOUGLAS CARD PARTY SERIES ENDED IN DOUGLAS| The Ladies Auxiliary to the FOE. closed their series of card parties planned for the winter with final! event at the Eagles Hall Saturday night. The crowd attending, al-| though small, reported a plmsnnl‘ evening with nearly all sharing in/| the distribution of awards. 3 The winners were as follows: for| pinochle—Mrs. Tauno and William Deven, first prizes; Mrs. Walter | Andrews and William Fleek, conso- lations; for whist—Mrs. Jerry Cash- |en, high score, and Mrs. Miles God- | |kins, low; bridge winners were Mrs. Felix Gray and Ernst Ober; high,! | Mrs. John Mills, and Al Lundstrom | low. Grand awards for the series went to Mrs. John Mills for bridge, Mrs. J. Cashen for whist and' John |Mills for pinochle. The evening's |door prize was won by Mrs. Gray. | Refreshments were enjoyed after the card playing. | SIS SR it Lty { MRS. FLEEK COMPLIMENTED A shower for Mrs. Dale Fleek | |featured the regular meeting of the | Monday ‘Night Sewing Club which | was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Elton Engstrom. For the next regular meeting scheduled for December 21 at the | 'home of Mrs. A. J. Balog, it was| |decided to make it a Christmas l‘purty. 1 e SHOWER HONORS BRIDE - ELECT At a surprise shower given Mon- day evening in honor of Miss Irene Jones, Juneau grade school teacher who is to be married soon + group of 16 friends gathered to reminisce and to express their good wishes. Held at the home of Mrs. Tom Dyer, these present were, in addi- tion to the guest of honor, Paity and Bobby Dooley, Edna Harpole, Mrs. Howard Simmons, Alice John- son, Eleanor LaFleur, Geraldine and Jeanette Ringstad, Louise Adams, Betty Kinj, Jean Vander- Lecst, Phyllis Jenne, Elizabeth Ter- | hune, Bea Turner, Mrs. Loren| Keely and Mrs. R. W. 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Ancient city Che street show Worked too hard Mourns Appoi ment hisels i e | ARGENTINIAN SIREN SCORES IN SPY FILM| Mona Maris, Jeffrey lynn} in "Underground’ Now at 20th Century 11 Maris is the South Ameri- wsatlon on the sizzling side ed so much comment in “ON TO VICTORY" WEEK BUY A BOND and Keep Democracy > THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAYI G a ho ca her last film, “Flight From Des- tiny.” But South American fans who have been devoted to her through five years of Spanish lan- guage films—as well as Miss Maris S —have been clamoring for a fine dramatic role that would Iift her out of the wicked-woman class. Such a role has finally come for \Mona in Warner Bros.' sensational expose of the underground mave- ment in Germany, “Underground,” which is now at the 20th Century Exposes the y Lynn is starred and Kaar- 1 Verne, Philip Dorn and Miss hushed-up truth! featured roles in the See it by all means!} GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WARL" \T'S P TO NE MUNNE\ - -{T NAKES MNE AOT ONDER TW' COLLAR TO THINK “LEAVES QRE CONCELED WHEN T GOT PLENNY DONT NOW WRITE TO weight of sutainer ert dill tr the slinky class. ground” role is just M Mua portrays greund D e islana Arthur's imel's | h | MRS. DDOLIN LEAVES TO SPEND HOLIDAYS IN SOUTH Chief U. S. 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