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Wi THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA " PAGE THREE RIDING ANZACS ' TEACHERS ARE | DOUGLAS GARY (OPERIN | - HEROES IN FILM | ANNOUNCEDFOR . NEWS 'SERGEANTYORK' Im vy | s Geneva Ann Parsons and Louise THEATRE Grant celebrated their fdentical| oo o TOCC L eats birthday dates yesterday with @/ gyeaiect world War hero will open BUY WAR BONDS! vho crowned themselves with glory | High School |group of their girl friends. Invited tonigng at the 20th Century Theatre \ the first World War and have {0 dwir jerty wo. . following: | wipy the first showing of “Sergeant | clits in North Afvion, dte i tisross Kindergarten ;i;jflhlwn] Eleanor :' fl\hL“BO“]""‘ sary Cooper is cast in the title “ MRS. ELSIE HAEGELE—Grad-|Wagner, Laurriene Carlson, Marylya | role, for which he won the Academy i el ghde Dy 4 uate of Miss Wood's Km(lergm‘(l‘n11*«‘1”& Beth Fleek, and Peggy Marie| Award, with Joan Leslie appearing FOR FOUR THRILL-PACKED NITES School of Minneapolis. Home: St Parsons. Games of several varietles | opposite him as a simple mountain Paul, Minnesota |were played from two until four|girl with a keen wit and lovable Bl b Attty First Grade p.m, when a lunch of icecream | personality. Walter Brennan, Acad- Chauvel. discoverer of Eriol Flynn| MISS DALMA HANSON—Grad- and Individual birthddy cekes was|emy Award winner, is cast as Pas- and Mary Maguire, and” featuring |uate of Valley City State Teachers erved. Geneva Ann was 10 w.u.~‘!m- Pile, l){v-.lnn‘,: frfvmlvflf .‘w'"\' w “finds,” Grant Taylor and |College of Valley City, North Da-i30d Louise 9 years old. Fhose RS DR, ooame Bryant, the picture unfolds Kota. Home: Grafton, N. D, 1 TR ])fl(l;‘-(::,‘:m'qlsr:b‘,flmlgmm.v Ridges ry of thrilling adventures,| MRS. CHRIS MILLER —Teach-| FLEMMINGS HAVE BABY BOY le\r:’lrt'(l Wycherly and % Hatof drama, romance and a goodly share ers College of Valley City, North! Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Fleming be-| G, "0 o P 50 e of the e sty Dakota. Home: Fargo, N. D |came the proud parents of a seven| o (G TG M€ ecent years Although medern warfare is large- | One more first grade teacher to ound, two ounce baby boy at 11:30| “mpe story is at once both simple ly mechanized, there are still many be selected after school opens if |A.-M. yesterday. Born in St. AnN'S|gng exciting because it shows both important strategic sections in the needed. Hospital the young baby will join | giges of the lives of the Cumberland Near East and other parts of the Second Grade |a four-year-old sister. mountain folk. Old World where heavy equipment| MISS MABEL MONSON-—Grad=| E Howard Hawks directed the film is useless and the most effective|uate of State Teachers College of GUARDS TO MEET which was written by Abem Finkel, is done by rough-riding|Winona, Minnesota, Home: Hip-| ,The regular weekly meeting of|Harry Chandler, Howard Koch and | of the Anzac type. The cur- | bing, Minn the Douglas Unit Territorial| john Houston, based upon the diary ‘Miss Gracie', NOW ATCAPITOL COMING YEAR oows mivun wre AT20TH CENTURY gy | Where the Better Big Pictures Play Australian Light Horsemen, The following teachers are an- 10wn as the Riding Anzacs, nounced for the Juneau Grade and of the new film spectacle, “Forty Thousand Horsemen,” which opens for a y run tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Pastor Pile, who rent sicoess of the Fighting Amm: MISS VELMA BLOOM G‘_“mlmfltu\hl|d.~. will be held Thursday| of Sergeant York. pisheid g , [ B broutht God 1o the in holding off the enemy attacks,|of University of Nebraska. Home:| C}ening at 7 o’clock. The dress will e his courage— : iy | bk coveralls, steel helmets, leggings, and even driving them out of these |Lerington, Neb. B. S. Degree. G ) dlaped by adoradle territories, imparts an unusual time- | Third Grade |cartridge belts, bn,\‘lr;ne)ts, and rain- Fllillre o' OP Ma | dJoon Laslie the weather is NT TAYLOR e BETTY BRYANT | Iy interest in “Forty Thousand! MRS. LEONARD BERLIN— C08ts If necessa : GRANET 4G g ; : ,, fir the Guads wil assemvie o B Defermined When orsemen. Graduate of State Teachers College INTERESTING...... . . ‘ [ f 8€ the ball park and if not they are INTARASTIN What “The Lives of a Bengal|of Bellingham, Washington. Home:|th¢ ball B LA Sep'embe[ Meef Held! Lancer,” “Beau Geste,” and similar |Fargo, N. D. t9 2Hporc &4 the. Nemtoriubi, Gaps. [ g, i 5 films have done for the soldiers of| MISS ALBERTA MURPHY— Andrews requests that all mem-| (Continued from Page One) | Yippee for a brawling, boisterous 1. in. porcign Legion and the out-|Graduate of State Teachers College, | €' Make a special effort to at-| ———————————— - | enterfainment!” — Now York Timeb posts of India, “Forty Thousand|Cheney, Washington., Home: Free. | €nd the meeting as plans to have l)lnn” by whatever means neces- | " K Y arc 4 ary. Horsemen” does for the' Australian|water, Ore. First year in Juneau,|th¢ Unit march in jhe Bond Day® tinifio i M Light Horse cavalries which won|but formerly taught in Ketchikan,|Arade are being formulated. FRE ALy poiL D “Red hot drama . . . magnificent di- rection ... nothing more thriliing on } 100041 glory by their victory in Fourth Grade TR pu\lfk-u‘:‘xam-‘tlyh1],-,\,‘:-2;(:{ :ége(}figx, " . o | | S Gpy SEISenti LN ron o eoen { MRS. LEONARD WILLIAMSON | Biey and it is understood here now that et g oo o —Graduate of State Normal School{ HENRY HARMON--Graduate offgenator- Vandenberg will carry the _—m——-m |of Lewiston, Idaho. Homé: Clarks- Stout Institute of Menominee, Wis-|resolution to the floor of the Mac- PLUS WOODS REIURN HERE imu, Wash i(()nsm. Home: Durand, Wis. B. S.|kinac conference. COMMUNITY SING | MRS. HERBERT H. ARLOWE— |Degree. If he is successful in getting it in- VICTORY QUIZ LATE NEWS AFTER PlAmNG To | Graduate of State Normal School, Home Economics | corporated in the G. O. P. Advisory VAklouS MISS'O"S Lewiston, Idaho. Home: Nez Perce,! MISS PHYLLIS GRANT--Grad-|Council program, it is almost a Idaho. juate of University of Minnesota at cinch that it will be the post-war Pastor and Mrs. H. L. Wood re- | Fifth Grade | Minneapolis, Minn. B. S. Degree. |foreign policy plank in the Repub- | turned to Juneau last evening with| MISS JOAN JOHNSON Grad-|Home: Higging, Minn. First year lican platform for 1944. If that the mission airplane after visiting juate of Oklahoma College for Wo-|in Juneau and Alaska. happens, isolationism, so far as the / the Seventh-day Adventists church- |men at Chickasha, Oklahoma. Also Science | major parties are concerned, will be A NEW WARNER BROS. TRIUMPH es in Southeast Alaska |graduate of University of Oklahoma! ELBERT N. EIDE—Graduate of 4 dead issue g wn WALTER BRENNAN - JOAN LESLIE The trip included the villages and ot Norman, Okla. B. A. Degree,|University of Montana at Missoula,| GEORGE TOBIAS » STANLEY RIDGES towns of the west coast as well as | gome: Mangum, Okla. First year|Montana. B. A. Degree. Home: A F ll CI . A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION the towns of the inside passage from ‘in Juneau and Alaska | Missoula, Montana. First year n Ketchikan north. This is the first | ypy pN WEBSTER—Graduate of{Juneau, but taught at Wrangell for time the mission superintendent has | gl t | £ o) used the airplane in administrative | \OrWestern University of Chicago,|the Past tWo years ¢ This Pi ) moQ visits in this part of Alaska. |Tll. B. S. Degree. Home: Flathead. | Commercial 2, Due to the Length of This Picture, Feature will Start 1 kg < i Montana | MISS EVELYN OHLSON-—Grad- i Promptly at 7:15 and 9: 45 P. M. Doors Open 6: Sixth Grade |uate of Oregon State College, Cor- 4 MISS ELMA OLSON—Graduate ! vallis, Oregon. B. S. Degree. Home: ate Teachers College, Valley|Hays Center, Nebraska. z 4 ) i sl L " N |City, N. D. Home: Fairchild, Wis.| Coach-Study Halls ; e A ' ' ' ATEST NEWS FROM ! umm RALPH WRIGHT—Graduate of| CLARENCE ANDERSON — Grad- THE WAR FRON or State Teachers College of Dilton, uate of State Teachers College of THE WORLD Montana, and University of Wash-|Lewiston, Idaho, and University of ington, Seattle. B. A. Degree, Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. B. S. Degree. {Taught in Juneau High Schqol lu.sttgfimw: Lewiston, .Idaho. New to year. Home: Indianola, Towa. Juneau this year but was coach at A .You Can | : s.-venfh Grade iSkL\gwn_v in 1938 to 1940, and then : R. L. JOHNSON — Graduate of became High School Principal at tate Teachers College of Central|{Anchorage in 1940 to 1942. e . . i SP Ot lt e'yery tlme . iy, Nebraska, and York College|pdst year he has been head coach b i | York, Nebraska B egree. Moscow, Idak He is arried 1 - Home: Polk, Neb. New 4 Juneas|and. has two children, ages 3 and 14 0 RETAIL CLERKS UNION JPECIALIZING in any job is important. And, it : £ > |this year. Taught the last few| . Languages 1 1 i takes only one taste of ice-cold Coca-Cola to 5 R " {years in Puerto Rico. Muiried. Nojj MRS. A. B. PHILLIPS—Graduate . ‘ MeEIlng_Hoflse chlb Rooms—Algufl 25 tell you that its makers have specialized in re- | children fof University of Washington. Home feslithient for viass, Thes credted'this vaiils | ALICE JOHNSON-Graduate of|Seattle, B. A. and M. A, Degrees AT 7:30 P. M. s ] 5 ! 3 IState Teachers College of Winona, | History . f‘hff'cr.ent drink 57 years ago. Today it’s still i N £ 1 | Minnesota, and the University of{"'MISS VIRGINIA MORRIS— | = individual —and delightfully so. 3 | Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. B.|Graduate of Oregon University, Eu- # Note the difference in taste. You can sense : | Degree. Home: Harmony, Minn |gene, Oregon, B. A. Degree. New 1 ; o ‘iThere is no substitute for newspaper adverlismgl s . . Eighth Grade | to Juneau and Alaska this year. | the special blend of flavors. Sip again. Your RUTH D. BROOKS—Graduate of | SPECIAL g | - oY thirst is gone before you know it, but some- | Northwestern University of Chicago. | Nurse thing else arrives. This is refreshment. i {B. A. Degree. Home: Oak Park, Ill.| MRS. JOHN MONAGLE—Grad- | And it’s refreshment that goes into : New to Juneau this year. Is also|uate of Providence Hospital of energv—-quicklv-—pleasanllv. ;a graduate of Oberlin College of!saaule. Home: Juneau. i GENEBAL ELECTnlc co ’ 3 s | Oberlin, Ohio. Music and Art : 2 s When you’ve finished, you know FLOYD DRYDEN—Graduate of MRS. MERLE J. PITTS—Grad- " you’ve enjoyed a drink made to a i |State Teachers College of Lewiston,|uate of University of North Da- _; standard of qual.itv, not to a standard {Idaho, and the University of Wash- kota. B. A. Degree. Home: New i ED'S”N MAZDA Cliprice i olks the coiniry Soer el . ‘nlxgtoi;. Seatdtle. B. A, Degree. Will|England, N. D. 3 : | v 3 - {also be grade school principal. Band-Orchestra LAMPS the same way about it. They appreci ; HIGH SCHOOL | KENNETH L. FRITZ—Graduate ate the genuine...the real thing . { E # — e — | English T & IT of State College of Pennsylvania. Coke . . . Coca-Cola. : : MISS EMILY DEAN—Graduate|By A, Degree. Home: Leighton, Pa. CHESTERFIELDS * * * i {of Erskine College at Duewest,|New to Juneau this year. Taught GO BACK TO SCHOOL . | South Caroling.’ First year in Ju-{two years (1940-42) in Balboa, Canal Definitely @ first choice for the The standar d o‘ comparlson It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly Ineau and Alaska. ne. ‘| school wardrobe. abbreviations. Thar's why you hear Coca-Cola called j ! English 1T & 1V Secretary to the Superintendent 1 i SRR e iR b s & | y Tailored along smart simple . 2 - .o € mean t'e same thing... ! RICHARD BYRNS—Graduate of| MISS DORIS MCEACHRAN—'| jines, it tops sport togs or date the real thing...“coming {f°'“ a single source, and |State ‘Teachers College, Greeley,| Home: Juneau, Alaska. frocks. well known to the community”. | Colo. . B. A. Degree. Home: Gree- Superintendent It's a smoothie, everywhere, ley, Colo. | A. B. PHILLIPS— Graduate ' of | yeveille to curfew | Algebra-Bookkeeping University of Washington, Seattle. Warml; {nterfined, .and in Al sk El l - Ll hl *To be selected. B. A. Degree. Home: Seattle. blue or b{ack s a a ec rlc lg an .wer i Mathematics' NOTE: Where “home” is indi- s"‘; 14 to 20! c MISS MARJORIE TILLOTSON—|cated in the teacher's names above, Graduate of Normal School of|that means “former home” or at , | Mohmouth, Oregon, and the Uni-|where the teacher. formerly lived | versity of Oregon at Eugene, Ore. before coming to Juneau. ones- 'evens {B. A and M. A. Degree. Home: i e o s Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 Toledo, Ore. ‘ BUY WAR BONDS L] By BILLY DeBECK GEE - L SURE DO FEEL UE DOESNT MW WITH 1] =7 eaca o mens SORQY FOR POOR SNUEFY FORE\GNERS - HE CANT LENTAMENTE SPEAK PORTWGIESE - 2 _ BRAZIL - HE MUST BE HE \NSWIS PEOPLE-& A R/’ Boy and girl, recreation and l‘efreshmenl s T MoST \'DNESON‘E k NO ED\SCQ‘(\ON il r Jj : f There's two for company and two more The best is always GW N THE \NOR\-D/ s C') NO POLSH - NO - X 2 ?’\ A for happiness and satisfaction. You know ! - ‘ G‘\ . refreshment’s first name, of course. Every- the better buy! /A > %3/( body kowa Calie: Y 4 /4 2 - @ ) =N BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY uneau Cold Storage Co. Brited cmenen’ THE DOUGLAS INN "5t uge™ SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE ‘OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT DINE AND DANCE T ————— -

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