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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 ___THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA ; " _PAGE THREE ‘Spl(v FEATURE > " f‘Cerk. volunteering to help us m!zo[u (E"IURY l * TONIGHT THRU FRIDAY ® ‘ ¥ s ecE e R s of | WHERE THE BETTER BIG | 1 ristmas gifts to be sent to the | PICTURES PLAY! | MADCAP MAIDENS | "ow SHOWI"G | ] 4 men in Attu and Nome, and doing| FEAle"G "'I'HE | ‘ | : & conspicuously thoughtful ~and| | GR | i TP Y lthorough job of it . . and Sig- wl 4 ( READY, WILLING AND ABLE! AS CAPITOL BILL S i w5 FORESTRANGERS™ f ¢ ing a very able leader of last Mon- | | ALL THEY NEED IS A BREAK. Interesting ems for Everybody days Forum Gl And ot Ve Adventure famm Bt largs ove] i Like the Christmas tree bedecked | come new member of that Eroupjo lact night at the 20th O | with bright holiday baubles, “Young | and Doris McEachran, as well | ppeatey o pon one 20th Century ‘ and Willing,” with romance, comedy, | PROGRAM the unknown adventures that liej ‘" " " 1 of 'I 1 e oo Theatre at the opening of Para- . ! an amazing cast of talented young-| THURSDAY, December 23, 9:00 ahead, we all wish them the best|" f:l‘\;”:‘ :ml‘o‘r“ S:r“"'l"":“‘l’ 8125 mount’s laugh-laden, thrill-filled AT gk Y iy > N of good luck and a safe return! 4 ; ; v ! the SUC- anq altogether satisfying romantic i ;(:; ‘mz:ann;‘lnumnabdle mmbdml“ s‘f(“r Kn?:("?gr 1:\ h;!]?(])m;:noadcast 8 A ! e re cess, of Saturday's dance, particu-| dqama (""'{l‘he F‘n;;:\ ;{:‘l';““’\"“‘,‘;‘;“: t obert Benchley, made a timely OVe! a -hour) larly in the opinion of a consider- 2t arrival last night at the Capitol FRIDAY, December 24, 10:00 pm— THE I1SO (INFANTS SERVICE |qple ; o who, Dicture, fimed in eye-filling Tech- g . ble number of Navy men Who|picolor, co-stars Paulette Goddar Theatre, bringing warmth and color, Christmas Eve Party: Santa Claus. ORGANIZATION) {came to it With some scepticism|preq MacMurray and Susan H“’d' i to the local scene. Jammed full Bits, carols, buffet tables, speciall pyervone knows that you can't|but left with a high regard for the. . bahn 6 a4 Susan Martha of laugh-filled, side-splitting situa-|music, (Milton Steinhardt will play | pocn v} : b \ the fr Yol g3 he SUDIGERER, oSt §10 f H ld H d dd B k g S iy i i E lves|the violin at 10:00)—All Service- possibly ave Af:y(hmg even re- x.\ium and the friendliness of the gyon Hollywood stalwarts as Lynne olden - Hayward - Eddie Brac en-Benchley-ODmu" ons, SIS MR v SEGINAE] = TS i motely resembling a first-rate|GSO girls of Juneau and its USO|Overman, Albert Dekker, Regis| ary AT deta around the experiences of six yO\lnfi:'“g:\,l‘};]“R;‘)‘X‘Y’ i e TS Christmas unless there are children |Club. Toomey, Eugene Pallette and R‘:,{l US: T L— PEOPLE—NEWS stage hopefuls who become engaged » December 25, 3:00 ¢4 share it with. Here IS0 —_— — | st % in all kinds of devilish pranks tol PMm.—Buffet tables and Party, fea- T oo s e T TR Qpinsron ! : he att R f thea- tured by presence of children, in s e M T e A | “The Forest Rangers” is a pow- | gain the attention and eye of thea- Y presence rons, | A AR B ‘very’ halibe Oliistaidl DoUGL {- The Foros s 2 - - , trical impresario Bob Benchley, who|USO (Open house for adults ac-| gye and. the Day flf a s | el o i o e Dt i : To MAKE Youn cHnIsTMAS MEBBY is more inclined toward cooking|COMPanying children). 9:30 p.m— Santa Claus, gifts, the .vm;;mg of NE v:;:):0114";1;1(.“”;";"1s‘x;‘“xg it ; i 6l o | 3 ¢ red ‘eci 0 SO A than toward giving these _\oung;m;‘:;;lngksmt_\. % carols, and other fine 'musie, and “aap Yiia o N ';‘:’“:”h ](',']_'. ; STARTS '\\ |~y thespians an audition. | » December 26, 1:30 pm.|yes_most emphatically, yes—child- S rected by Geory % ekl i y Sharing a Greenwich Village ——(Or later at convenience of Ser-| ey, UK hit s Al & 1G] ! apartment, three boys, William Hol- vicemen)—Trip to Glacier. 5:00 pm.| 0On Christmas afternoon between | 5 f““.'."TMA.\:Fm" ' | we i ',‘m Sha nosiec den, Eddie Bracken and James —-Coffee and Waffles and Music at|3 g'clock and 5 we pl » On Sunday, December 26, at 7:30 | Was written by Frank Loesser and| =y et s, | USO. 9:30 p.m—Vespers at USO. ’ ck and 5 we plan to turn our|pm. there will be a Christmas|Joseph Lilley. There’s another hit| “A Poremount Pl srisg rown, in one bedroom; three girls, | X IS oA sl *| lobby into a play.room and nursery; | service at th St. Luke's Ck o re, Srows | ik rrdng Bpetrls {10300 ‘Bitn < Binghig swund: pians, e at the St. Luke's Chuch on |tune in the picture, “Tall Grows| FRED PAULETTE usan Hayward, Martha O'Driscoll ] |and anybody p nt who is more | St. Ann's Ave The ; | " b T sser | SR A . | MONDAY, December 27, 8:00 pm venue. The Rev. William |the Timber,” by Frank Loesser and an arbara Britton, in another; $ » 2o P than 12 years of age may expect to|Forbes extends an invitation to all | Frederick Hollander ! 3 and a communal living room, bath- | —For iy Club meeting at private | play nurse, or, anyway, to play. A [to attend PR | # | room and kitchen, the youngsters ll?fig;g:yp'&YMal?ngg»‘OJ;O' few of our special guests of honor S . . ‘ : | px.acn’cv Ihen" art determined to i s o P | will entertain us with songs and DOUGLAS DRUG OPEN | % | achieve theatrical fame. Q\"f Contest (broadeast OVer'| recitations. But mostly they will| For the convenience of ice cream | | | This feature is on again tonight KINY). 9:45 pm.—Bingo Games in | pe entertaining by virtue of the|and refreshment shoppers, the Doug- | | o 4 | and tomorrow night. Uso. | mere fact that their present status|1as Drug Store will be opened at 2:30 Dan(e S(hEduled | e Oyerman- noww Dekker- tsse Pallette i DI a WEDNESDAY, December 29, 7:15 is 5o very sub-Selective Service and|P- M. on Christmas day and remain | | Dincted by GEONGE MARSALL - Screen Play by Macod Shemate : § p.m.—Movies in USO. 8:30 pm—| pre-GSO. open until 4:30 p. m. | frem 2 stery by Toina Stiakl « A Pacamesat Picture g B " ) | s Jaturday, to give you b MY SHOW |S 9-30)0 ,,;1,:”‘ si;:,:?g,{i:?‘ :{ 3;8 TOL s 8t this potnt.even to Bags | colony COUNCIL MEETING | r aYI b | T S -,ard the suspicion of a guess as 0| u i P Pt 0 | - . 7 q ?)\ FAST ONE wIIH 1 — which of the members of the fair The I_)nu;:las (.my Council wxlll hold | A Christmas par y dance will be | LATEST WORLD NEWS P\ I A g ! i N b sex among our prospective guests || speclal rmr*t’hnuhlhis evening to held Saturday night at the Elks'| . £ v i | ‘Every USO. .Director -dr |on Saturday will rate the title uf"‘,‘ipf;M ..0 et cof 1{:1poltnnco:um] A Christmas tree and decora- | - | VER AR'"SIS [E.E8 Y s ctor dreams|yjine s Mistletoe of 1943, would “ hich 'umnm bc_hnld over until the ' tions will ornament the hail, and ni a ‘dlf‘zl) and envisions lots of things | e 1 oither gentlemanly on our part regular meeting in January. {good time is promised all who at-| { = for SIEU MR R ORver OO 10 }rias’ Slitlc, Bt b ko, hipileris tH) 'HRISTMAS | " {tend. A door prize will be awarded | A five man, all soldier vaudeville Pass. Generally they just couldn't 4 vty Dbk 2 y » CHRISTMAS PARTIES jand a prize waltz will be a Inaturn‘ group, billed as the “Richardson happen because what he wants ]'"‘Week il .“‘.l,‘ earlier this| Each grade of the Douglas Public ' of the evening. 143 Revels,” gave Juneauites a delight- | the impossible; but nevertheless he yy o T 0 0"‘:. “"L young lady | Schools is enjoying a Christmas| Dancing will be from 10 until 1| NOW— | ful professional entertainment last ' Kkeeps on wanting them in the in- ol with oufir{ Dtoce; ed to -walk ’.m“y this P!u-mocn in its clnss~in'clock to the music of Bob Tew's night in the Juneau High School|terests of the fellows at the club. s B h]ear .nnd who has left loolm. Christmas gifts are bvlng‘Band. 2 K'NG 0F T"E gym, and the show went over big, For example, he dreams of Hnding‘“'“ 4% “m[g lii’l ,D:fj‘f lced. state so ;"xfh]m?ged among students and thnr ——— 1 g With Army like precision, the in the ranks of the servicemen ),y .o b(. AR w“nu lux A e uwyiwnAN V4 0 M B ' E S 1 | show started at 8 o'clock, and with | themselves entertainers of profes-| g vo.u.(-t\m‘" razen Jot, you know; J‘:I “.";_“’;‘ l‘("““;“""“ until Monday, GE”. RES'DENT ! W SERAN d {ous applause, scores of times, ran|May have readily available the ... (.‘rvllch.::‘ ;dlndrlr;x!myl‘d"m. CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ODAY ‘wooDlEY pu"E I"' : | 65 minutes of funfest. very best of entertainment. He|,,.. o ! s, and we IRy ! H | There was an old Weuer u“dlx‘enhzm also how much moralv-‘;fi“::g;l h[;. nip Hhohe ‘hfl;orT;:‘)‘:)l:)t:ul:sne::eh'?;z?nanil: Sm?“s: AT lO(Al Hospl'All DEPARTS VB“RDA' | Field vaudeville act, that hit the|building value there is in the pride | ..o hood of 3 years. She|% DO A B8 .00 8 500 prR | s | Possesses light red hair (which shn‘(“wm" of Christmas spirit with Mrs 3 | w"“ 8 PASS | funny-bone, an army skit brought! felt by all soldiers in the outstand- | weo e 1 a most devastatingly "o | brightly illuminated windows xmd' re. Mary Tachiguohii 5% s reai- {up to the minute; patter talk with|In8 accomplishments of a feW of | quctive hatr-do) a yer & xmd> " |Christmas trees. With a large tree|9¢0¢ Of Wrangell, died at 12:40, e i come backs from audience spots;|thelr fellow servicemen. Shows by .nq o pair of 'b;g blue (:-me‘-s ftx;(/et.\m the Peusl and Jensen store, ""‘o-CIOCk bl il R Gove) Yeatardsy & WooHMY “ASSENS big time accordionist, wio played OuUtsiders may do a lot of good; K I \{l’ hatlilluminated tree atop the marquee |*PMent Hospital. The widower is ' plane arrived from Anchorage with No other motion classical and topical selections and but ;enbleGI performers do just that | yioeion that, whatever t‘llul“(’r\u;cox::‘ur fho Diphs i & Olly Comh;l::hz;’llzfl"e\;e zndt inb;;ned a8 load o0 DR v |also furnished all incidental music Muc tter. Mot 3 v S| munity tree and the brightly lighted | rles - Carter Mortuary and later for the Westward with Dick ( contrary, S T s £ - plcture can make during the show; baritone selections,| LSt night the Junean USO di- | yegt g ot pos:nn:hh 1135113 s the | window display of the Douglas Drug |duration. The remains are at the|Date, C. Morgan Holmes, W. . thi d sy ending with “Old Man River,” never | '6ClOT saw and heard such a dream |y o002 O worlds. Right or | Store, along with the residence dec- | Will be shipped to Klukwan on the | Cooper, Mr. Owens, Mr. Baker, 4, tns claim. heard better in Juneau, and a finale | C0me true. In front of him, right | iy v dhpli:) m‘{‘ (’:[Chsn cet- |orations, makes Christmas really | first available transportation for | three members of the armed fo 3 tight rope act that was profession- | ére in this town, was his drramlmakp GF tathai °_ l_ilfur lay to|here. ;hurlnl there. ' whose names were not given. ¥ al, start to finish. |show. There were the entertainers, ' che”'ml Umf" world a much T ! — - — — The announcing was clever and|Obviously professional in calibre,( po. o1 children - | a smash show that gained in mo-|and they were real, no-doubt-about- |, By will | oo a1 e 4o Songs wre 1 dirs. Known as e R vt e ater 8 ociek | TOMORROW MORNING MEN WANTED Dcesirtaa |son Revels,” the show is being spon- | o Gl noon. A : l i Sgt. Lanry Butler, was the an-(sored by the Alaska Department| .. % ¥ Funeral services for Harfy Hall,| AL o0 nouncer, skit performer and bari-!Special Service Division of m“:THI =S - ABOUT - THE - USO|Who died Monday morning at St.| JEAN JOEL CHARLES fone singer. Private Walter Roguicki A™my. The group consists of Larry | S - WEEK - DEPARTMENT: [Ann's Hospital, will be held tomor- | - - & s e acorionst, b S uler, g and e e, rom S0 1 0 s nat weve e vov morning w10 owo i oe | Qo MHiMMaeowrights and ARTHUR ' M CR[A § COBURN 1 | Yorovitz and Saul Brown, was the|Santa Barbara, Calif; Sid voso-";i‘pgc"‘"-v this past week in the|Chapel of the Charles W. Carter| comedy team and the tight-roper:Vitz and Saul Brown, comediansu;n:_t' 3"“ HI;("!OUb!Edly playing their Mortuary. Interment in Evergreen | i | was Pvt. Ryerson Gaudet. The lat-|from Boston, Mass.; Walter Rou-|P2'* in making it the increasingly | Cemetery will follow the final rites, | T M ' aans GEORGE ! | | ter showed his professionalism, ait|Buicki, accordian player, from De-|POPUIAT Place it seems to be, were A s i wo age "n‘sts & right, and for good reason. He was|troit, Mich; and R. W. l"Ray"g‘”F‘:se l°f_‘ Shirley Kleweno and| ADMITTED TO ST. ANN'S [] in a circus at 16, became a circus|Gaudet, tightrope-walker aud, o e"G"S‘g e w0 Of e new-| Ray Gildner of Ketchikan was| \Q‘ main attraction soon after, menl‘oomedinn. of Cleveland, Ohio. No i 74 girls, who we are glad|admitted to St. Ann's Hospital yes- e e“ went into vaudeville, being billed as|need to go into any detail in this|,o0C P¢¢R coming down nearly|terday for medical care. ! a or “Ray Goode, the Daring Young;’co)umn concerning the various var-ic:y e AT fl".d Boldier Ted T e | Man,” and left circus and vaude- i€ty numbers; they have been cov- .Aje,suvl?d' o Uidites at Didr BUY WAR BONDS i ville for the army via Fort Custer. ered in the paper several times —— - e e o | listing as soldiers, played at night|We Wish to go on record as enthus- | SH EASTEB“ OYSTEBS ‘ clubs in and around Boston and ing over the whole show; and we| : 3 [ toured nearby army camps with o|Simply must make special mention| (Unlimited Supply) ! Ml IJS lnc talent troupe to finally become sep-|0f the beautiful singing of Larry‘ ° » arated. They discovered each other|Butler and the ho-le&i-than-pht‘-} r BESH sul“m MEAT ‘ HE E on the same steamer Alaska bound!nomenal performance of Ray Gau-| (Can be bought i ATR and then laid plans to reopen|det on the tightrope, by all odds| an be bought in any amount) | Hahili s i [the Tnest work . that dtrieur g, ) i Must have availability certificates. : Eiro Roguicki gave his first public re-|field we've ever been privileged to| | + THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES! cital at 11 in Orchestra Hall in De- | Witness. ‘onomy ar e troit, at 18 was heard nightly over| Then too it has been a treat Iorl o - s — WMJ with Simon’s orchestra, then|Us at the USO to find all five of | held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Played hotels and night clubs before |these fellows so very likeable per-| Pno"n 553 » TASSE”- R"ES ARE |in the Chapel of the Charles W. enlisting. sonally. We are happy to have be-| Horonsnlp PA Tnlc IA FRIDAY AFTERNOON “‘rve mev Butler is o Santa Barbara, Calif |come their friends; and we want| — The Rev. M. A. Baranoff will product, studied under James|their chiefs in Anchorage to know| % conduct the service and interment Whitehouse for three years and|/that we believe they will nccomplish! CITY CAFE BATM" cArB Now READY to resume regular frelght will be in the Douglas Cemetery. | Won a statewide radio song contest. fm inestimable amount of good out| | # rag Final rites for Alice Tassell, who AT e He was also in demand as an-|in the Aleutians (as well as in| SPECIALTIES NOW IN Genuine Chow Mein and passenger service hetween died recently in Tacoma, will be' BUY WAR BUNDS |nouncer and master of ceremonies,! many other areas into which wo:l1 CHINESE DISHES which he demonstrated most satis-|trust they eventually will be going— | CHOP factorily here last night. they certainly rate it). As friends of | CHOW fA%Ii:l\YI Chop .Suey munlu' nms alld SKAGWAY If the Special Service Office of|these men we are well aware that| Sweet and Sour COME ONE the Alaskan Department has any“his sort of tour in Alaska neces-| S, . . E n l S 0 N M A z n A more such group entertainers, then |sarily involves considerable risks, a FRIED RICE ——COME ALL! For Tickets and Information send them to Juneau and crowdelifact already demonstrated when CALL AT PERCY’S CAF houses will greet them here. they narrowly escaped death in OPEN ALL NIGHT 289 So. Franklin Street , o AR l A M P S ————e————— their forced landing in desolate PHONE 377 0 en All N' m Where all small packages may be left Here from Gustavus, Kenneth F.|country only a few weeks ago. In p lg i Millard is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. New Shiment J”st YOUR BROKEN LENSES Replaced in our own shop. Eyet i - ’ £ o Arrived! Examined. Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson, : ‘ ) - Blomgren Bldg. Phone 636. adv, ByBILLY DeBECK / * ARVD -NECKY" TWUET'S A P\PY, el QUICKRFIND OUT WHET SNUFFY AL G R N Rejray WO N ™! , Tow An JEREY BATTER | | NGWIED TWE CAMEL--TUE GENERAL 7 NE W2 4 D * s INSISTS THE NEXT CARO BLLETIS LT i ! B » . JUNEAU PLUMBING & Alaska Electric Light and Power AT HEA' Company g PHONE 787 Third and Franklin Juneau Phone 616 Douglas Phone 18 NIGHT: B. E Peero, Green 88 THE DOUG DINR AND DANCE Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME Electric Hammond Organ Music i DINE AND DANCE SIN OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT

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