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PA(‘ F THRFE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA 'RITA HAYWORTH, ’T FRED ASTAIRE AT | CAPITOL THEATRE SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1943 “ JANE WITHERS IS COMING T0 |7+ 20TH CENTURY/ ':(I)‘{Ii(.lll RISE and SHINE i”The Mad Martindales”| Here on Sunday PLAY aku Resident Weds New Jersey Bride Yesterday TONIGHT — "Powder Town" and 1 “Boogie Man Will Get You™ | Show Place of Juneau STARTS SUNDAY! r TONIGHT Married last evening in acharm- home ceremony held at the of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.| on the Glacier High- Everett Sterns, radio for Pan American Air- u,” Alaska resident for t year and a half, and Miss; Jane Withers tries her 5 othy Gladys Palhemus of N‘,_lizn comedy in her new 20th Cen-| N. J. who reached Juneau|tu film, “The Mad Martin-| au tho skt Onlb R 160 Suvs 0| ind from all reports she a polished comedienne. | performed by the|“Merees Booth, with Mr, ana| The film which is slated to open Russell as attendants.|2t the 20th Century Theatre Sun- wore an Alice blue wool|dAY: depicts the adventures of .. [subdeb daughter of a sub-normal "‘"“;l"““ :un] Shb i and results in some of the accessories. She family Ontrisd funniest situations ever filmed |does it note that Jerome Kern|Corsage of pink and white carna-| a1 cupported by Alan Mowbray bas penned for the Astaire-Hay-|tions and lilies-of-the-valley. Her!.,q navjorie Weaver, Jane has dis- worth team his greatest musical'8llendant’s corsage was of dainty|carded her usual “moppet” tactics for | | score since “Show Boat | flowers. Fragrant white “““‘mmv mature and sophisticated | On the cther hand, according'Purple lilacs were used as effective | comedy. The Martindales are a to filmdom, if these things are not|house decorations for the event. |family whose financial condition | to be found in the title, they are, Following the wedding the party|is decidedly shady. Mowbray, the [to be found in the film. . . .and that |enjoyed supper for six at the Bar-|father, has decided to disappear in is of far greater e inment con- anof Hotel. After a two weeks'|the hope of discovering a buyer for sequence. Miss Hayworth's glowing | ve in Juneau, the couple|the family art treasures. The |beauty and exciting ability com- w proceed to Taku, where Mr.|daughters are having boy friend| bine with Astaire’s magnetic per-|Sterns will resume his duties. troubles {sonality and enchanting rhythm| - In his absence, Jane and her a glittering whirl of gaiety and ro- mance, surpassing their delightful moon-struck sister, Marjorie, work Sl NWN Mrs Larsen Speaks ‘n:xl a .\nllutm that nn‘l only doesn't | “The o " AtRebekah Meeting! solve matters, but makes them de- | The Jerome Kern tunes are pre- \ Perseverence Rcb?knh Lodge held building for the hil- k\l‘x!lml by Xavier Cugat and his| |orchestra, who are featured with| | ‘rAdn!;»!n- Menjou in support of the its regular business meeting Wed- ! creasingly effective. She engages in stars. The songs, which ' already |y qay evening in the Odd Fellows |® romantic sequence with Bnun | e ””-,““,‘m,”",“; of radio fans,'y. with Noble Grand Peggy Mc- | Barr that is said to be tops for her, include I'm Old - Fashioned,” 1, presiding. 3 and adds to the appeal of the film. | Dearly Beloved,” "You Were Never| py Noble Grand Edythe Larsen, e recently returned from the south |gave an interesting account of her Lovelier,” “Wedding in the Spring,” “The Shorty George” among several : others. In addition Cugat and his'trip and highlights on visiting| other Rebekah Lodges in Seattle and Ketchikan. TONS BOMBS hand resent famous specialty number of their own, hiu Chiu.” On the refreshment rommmvo} for the next meeting on June 23, which includes initiation, are Ruth| Koepang Is Mass of Flames —Rabaul Airfields Blasted i Blake, chairman of the refreshment | committee, Helen Hermle, Mo]]m- (Continued from Page One) { | "You Were Never Lovelier’ |, Is Opening Here Sun- day-Gay Rhythm You Were Never aid by an enraptured to fittingly describe Rita Hay- |worth's screen appearance. The title of the film, Columbia’s newest mu= [sical, directea by William A. Seiter and coming to the Capitol Theatre Sunday, does not note that Fred Astaire is Miss Hayworth’s dancing |and romancing partner; nor does|White ‘ | [ 1 [ acoce sopher were atcher at R w la way tl D wark from A P hand at| Lovelier” is Hollywood WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES Fox ales e rites were R Willis R M Earl F. T bride suit and STARTS 0wl Show Tonight 12:30 a.m. SUNDAY Matinee Sunday . . 2:00 p.m. HOLLYWOOD'S REIGNING BEAUTY .. . and the DANCE WORLD'S KING of RHYTHM go rapturously - mud [fi : JEROME KERN'S magic music! ition | cidedly worse {arious climax As she grows older, Jane's tractiveness on the screen is in-| at-| ASTAIRE- HAYWORTH 7m Wm Xavier Music by ME NICGU . CUGAT & his Orchestra JEROME KERN Se=—=—— = — a DOUGILAS NEWS MOTHER AND BABE | HOME FROM HOSPITAL } Mrs. Clancy Henkins and week- jold infant came home from |Ann’s Hospital on Thursday. —ADDED— Baseball Spocic] “Ews Tokyo Rwlw» Leave Ca SUNDAY —— FEATURE STARTS AT: 2:20 — 4 Adatnhe e € Lagergren, Mrs. Anna Webster,| | Mrs. Edythe Larsen, Josephine | Langseth, Bess Lavenick and Dolly! Larsen, Esther O'Loughlin will be| in charge of entertainment. -e 'TERRITORIAL C. C. MANAGERS T0 MEET ON MONDAY NOON, e 1 the| West of Darwin. of The bombers went in shortly | after noon, destroyed a powerhouse, 20 — 6:20 — 8:20 — 10:20 placed where they will do the most good Then Farm Labor Probiem st. Is Reporied on Mend; fabor. And don't think that A Swing- Back Is Movmg A lawn usands of hem won't welcome (Continued from Page one) ¥ e . v i farm food for b bor problem may there is the official declar- hat of those thousands aptives we picked up in Tuni- will be “available” for Lawn Party Today {to rent in town, A. A. Graber, new- arrived instructor for Douglas High School, plans to make the| The Board of Mmmy,:'r\ of purchase of a home in Douglas| | Alaska Territorial Chamber providing satisfactory arrange-|{Commerce will meet next Monday| |ments can be made. With his fam- noon at Percy’s Cafe and alljPWned up gas and ofl dumps and {ily he is temporarily located,iq the|members are requested to attend by|WFOUERE - igeepredd estruction hu)‘n !'ldl;“‘l‘(:‘.\rhoul ‘b(,crm,v cmun Puo) along the waterfront, a communi- peing helc P b que said, adding, the “departing TIDES TOMORROW aircraft reported the town was Mr. and Mirs. T. J. Pyle. The tide—4:09 am, ] mass of flames.” birthday outdoorsy Three out of eight Jap Zeroes with white tide—10:09 a.m., tide—4:05 pm, some f oon party with ballog hir g s, snap cream and iday cak 21 gues held this in celebration of little Pyle’s fifth birthday | ts is be I3 not afternoon tates been mend available yet, but in eral east of them have been made know that around 4,000 cerlainly on games have outdoor party home of Margret white cake i too, green and Low High Low High 34 118 36 15.0 feet feet feet. feet. @) — vvures LaTEST NEWS — 30 SPECIAL ATTRACTION 9:30 are Low High Low High feet, feet. feet. feet. 94% More Passengers to Alaska That is the 1942 record of Pan Amer- Alaska Service. But every passenger is now priorited bv the Armed Forces, selected for his importance to the war effort. son, well John Jake JC Pyle The 5 o'clock party is planned from 3 tfo| ican Airways’ tricla Davis, Juanita Diaz, Virgirita de Ganahl, Alice Jean Davis, Lor- raine English, Mary Lou Fagerson, Clara Folta, Jean Hermle, Lods Hared, Josephine Hared, Ann Lou- ise Henning. wanting to cook it is -s NEW MOTHERS' CLASS OPENS MONDAY AT 2 Opening Monday, June 14, at 2 o'clock, is a new series of Mothers' classes, to be held in room 108 of the Territorial Health Center, the public health nurse announces. The series will embrace eight les- \om given each Monday afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock, and deals with appropriate topics which have met Shirley Johnson, Loretta Keith- ahn, Phoebe Ann Logan, Geraldihe McDonald, Lusanne McMullen, Jacqueline Martin, Roberta Messer- schmidt, Charlotte Mason, May Joan Monagle, Donna Olds, Carol Olson, Patsy Oakes, Dorothy Rae Peters, Gail Page, Carlee Roberts, Sharon Sharpe, Joan Fabin, Shapper, Ruth Marie Trager, Mary Thibodeau, Patricia Waugh. A second group of girls will go When Victory is won, we will pio- neer new standards of service for our friends in Alaska. Leaving from the Territorial Health Center tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock is the first contin- gent of 41 Girl Scouts, to be a companied by five junior counci lors, five senior councillors, and camp leader Miss Pauline Roach, | on their way, to summer camp at| | Eagle River. Girls are asked to be at the |Health Center at 8:30 am. ready| 21 m +|were shot down and one Liberator ming and green candles Dorothy Ann Mize, Carla Carter,| - i tide—10: Becky Sharpe, Katy Delebecque,| Final rites for David Davis, aged A=10;48.p.0, Betty Forward. Dorothea Hendrick-|Deau, who died at his home June :f‘: "l’i"i‘z A, 18 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.—Private Mike Chiusmelt. Mike B 9, will be held Monday, June 14, A8 A, A8 Ralph V. Anderson of Detroit dozed Holumiet. ' sdy - Svonn.| {Charles W. Carter Mortuary. i tide—11:11 p.m "lf’l When he awoke, he told police, Ramsay, Bill Blake and the| The Rev. Albert A. Alsop will ¥ SR Bis wrist, watch was gone. ) Headland will sing. Burial will be FOR FEW DAYS' VIS”' jin the Odd Fellows Plot of Ever-| Capt. R. C. Taylor, who was| | , ir couts €aVe |tina. Anone | Pallbearers for the services will rived in town yesterday a!temoon‘ invited to volunteer, |be M. Ferguson, E. E. Engstrom, to spend a few days before return- | In Mormng at 9 Acting as junior councillors for |Koski and Matt Loukko. ing at the Baranof Hotel while in the first two-week period are Doro- Mr. Davis was a member of Sil- | the city. | Phyllis Turner, Jean Butts and jand of the Aurora Encampmem Lul}; Allen. He also was a member of the Pio- be held at the Shrine next Sun- T " |day, it is announced, while parents lEGlo" MEMBERS | services in town will need to make the trip out for them. DAY EXERUSE |are Louise Aill, Lily Mae Allen, Florence Anderson, Margaret At- | RITES ON MONDAY Invited guests Ann Richie, | | - | Donna Brown, Carol, Pegey and 62 operator of Dave's Place in Ju- Tides Monday Dennis Ryan, Denny Groen,|® 2 pam. in the chapel of the| Gleram om, &) off in a hotel lobby. ¢ of honor's little brother, John |coPAUCt services and Mrs. Louise, CAPT. R. C. TAYLOR HERE i | green Cemetery. ,lmmell\' stationed in Juneau, ar-| | nounced. George Salo, Bert Ruotsala, Oscarung to his present post. He is stay- | For Summer Camp . v, ot Stsauier ver Bow Lodge No. A-2, LO.OF. { i tholic girls will neers of Alaska, Igloo No. 6. Services for Cal Lt who wish their children to attend TO ATTEND FLAG | "Girls ready to leave tomorrow kinson, Patsy Ann Balog, Nellie MERICAN AIRWAY. Your Home Because of the Flag Day exer- with the express approval of local to go, be weighed, following which Borbridge, Lynn Bodding, Kather- to camp June 27 for two weeks Rt the Girl Scout summer camp. cises of the Elks Monday evening, doctors. “Good Maternity Care” is ! d, Paula Kay Cook, Pa- they “Will’ save directly‘for camp, | Bavard, Peula Kay Co - the regular American Legion meet- the subji ect for next Monday’s cla ing will be postponed according to ) ol announcement by Post Commander, Alfred Zenger. Senior councillors Mrs, Irving Ail, Mrs. Paul Lindquist, Mrs. George Folta, and Scout Commissioner |Mrs, H. L. Faulkner, will accom-| . A. MACHINISTS Meois ad & 4t | LOCAL 514 Mondays 8 p.m. IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL Too! EVEN IF you are careful and watchful of your home, there are many places where fire can start. Insure your home ade- quately to prevent finan- cial loss. - > YOUR BROKEN LENSES Legion members will, however, Replaced in our own shop. Eyes attend the ceremony in a body| Examined. Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, |P&DY the girls. Mrs. Earl McGinty and all are requested to meet at| Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. ady, | Will be in camp both as nurse and the Dugout wearing their Legion | cook, assisted in the latter func- caps, dt 7:45 o'clock, Monday 1ticn by Mrs. Folta and Mrs. Faulk- evening. Iner, since cooks are difficult to FOR SALE PRE-WAR PRICES 4 Electric Range Cooking Sets 10 Pieces CALL AND TAKEM LOOK SEE! A Distinct Bargain Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, Alsaka BUY WAR BONDS By BILLY DeBECK Care helps to prevent fire but Insurance pays for the fire you cannot prevent! 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