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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944 " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA i " PAGE THREE TWOFEATURES | DOUGLAS [PBUCBYIGS SAGAOF "MARY [ : i THEIR BEST YET! ARE SEEN ON NEWS | AT SCOTTISH RITE | ANN" SHOWING PICTURES PLAY! (@and we dorit mean maybe/ ) ot | TEMPLE ON SUNDAYé | GR BOB DoRo"” (APIIOI. Blll MAYOR MAKES STATEMENT ’ Easter services and the annual! 20"" (E"IURY [[”my {%QQE %%g&g Two features are on the weekend|day made the following statement: | Chapter of Rose Croix, S(fllll\h There's a new glamour girl in | |'bill at the Capitol. “I wish to express my gratitude Rite Masons, ‘will be held at 2|Hollywood! bute to the two-fisted fighters who|splendid response in Tuesday's elec- |Scottish Rite Temple and will be for “leg art” She has mever been| Hit Show are building America’s Victory!|tion and at the same time wish to open to the public. seen at the Brown Derby. And| Mayor-elect James I. Parsons to- | relighting ceremonies of the Alaska H ] - This Weelk’s “Good Luck Mr. Yates” pays tri-|[to the people of Douglas for the c'clock Sunday afternoon at Ihvl She doesn’t wear sweaters or pose There's Claire Trevor . . . whose|Pledge myself to do the utmost, in| Following is the program for thelthough her autograph is well-| N 0 w ' front battle we must win! coveralls couldn’t cover her woman’s |SPite of conditions, to make the Easter services: known in certain European and heart . . . . or hide her loveliness!|City of Douglas a bigger and better| “Joy and Gladness,” Mrs. Carol|Asiatic cities, nobody has ever ask- There's Jess Barker . . . a red-|Clty. Iam sure that the people Who Beery Davis; Introduction and Wel-'ed her for it blooded guy some fools called “yel-[€lected me as Mayor will stand be- | come, Willis R. Booth, Wise Maste She's Boeing’s Flying Fort W"-‘ low"! And there’s Edgar Buchanan [Dind our administration and assist|prayer, Willlam H. Matthews, J the “Mary Ann,” and star of We Vumm . fighting leader in the home-|iP Making it a successful one. I g5 1 Know My Redeemer Liv-|ner Bros’ saga of the skies, “Air| mwyo further pledge myself to enlist aloyn . Mys, Mary Jukich Hoffman; Force” which is now at the 20h| The other feature is “Prairie |COPStructive program for the bene-ipojoniing of the Symbolic Lights|Century Theatre N fit of the city. At this time T wish, . ? Chickens” loaded with fun, romance 8 congratulate thoss | Who ““u]b\ Officers of Chapter; Solo, “King! In its telling of the achievements and girls. - P willlbo o hord jon (EVer Gloflous” Mr. Ernest Ebler;|of one Flylng Fortress the “Mary | Beauteous Resemary La Planche, |4, L;Iu‘ ‘m,\x, where they left off, but Addi “The Meaning of the -|Ann,” “Air Force” a tribute to| who was crowned “Miss America | il do so to the best dr my nbiiit_ » surrection,” Willis R. Booth; Solo,|all B-17's for the role they are 1941, plays the leading femme role [“The Risen King,” Mr. Ernest 1g in carrying the war to the| opposite Jimmy Rogers, Noah Beery, ISAAKS WESTWARD | Enler. Axis. The “M: Ann,” built in the| Jr., and Marjorie Woodworth. Max Isaacks left for the West-| Last evening approximately 75 pre-Pearl Harbor days, was one of The fun-filled story Yevolves |ward on this morning’s plane. Hav- | Eighteenth Degree Scottish Rne’lhv earlier Fortreses. Today, thc‘ around the screwy adventures of |ing employment at Fairbanks, Isaaks Masons attended the Maundy planes that have come after her--| 2 the happy-go-lucky young cowboy |will continue in the carpenter trade. | Thursday ceremonial of extinquish-|the B-17E's and now the B-17F's, MAKE A pals, Rogers and Beery, Jr., who |ing the seven symbolic lights at the|representing new and improved DATE NOW! become mixed up with a young mil- P. E. DANCE ‘Temple and this was followed by|Boeing models—carry on the fight _— lionaire, who is going West to col-| On Saturday evening in the Doug- !the traditional supper. |for Victory begun by the “Mary AT lect a ranch that he inherited.|l8s High School gymnasium, the| T e AR R |Ann.” 1 b Things happen galore, Girls' Physical Education Club will | ROBERTS FAMILY HERE \ Featured in the picture are John| | SUNDAY sponsor a phonograph dance. The ay and Mrs. W. D. Roberts and | |Garfield, Gig Young Harry Carey| g admission will be small and the pro- | child, here from Gustavus, are at ‘nnd George Tobias. Nelson, Marcus F. Jensen, Raymond | cecds will help in the purchase of | the Baranof Hotel. ———— F. Peacock, Fred Schmitz, Leonard |the senior girls' sweaters which the T P P e . ! J. Flamoe, Daniel A. Ulery, Harold |club gives to each girl graduating RN o PUBH( DAN(E Io S THEATRE B. Foss, William S. Thomas, Ralph |who has been in the club for three RAAHGE JoIRL : B. Mortinson, Roy E. Butcher, An- {years. | At the Baranof, Larry I. Lauri BE HH.D IOMORROW‘ Show Place of Juneau ton Kushin, Everett E. Smith, Mal- | Committees named for the affair cella is registered from Skagway. o s i | i colm A. Moe, William Shane, Dean otty R Y 00 P PR H public dance I be held Sat-, - Betiy Hoptigh Hiinee) SR HERBST RETURNS urday night at the EIks' Ballroom. R. Story, Peter Prokopiof, Orrinjand Helen Isaacks, advertising; md‘ JIMMY ROGERS - NOAH BEERY, JR. - JOE SAWYER . MARJORIE WOODWORTH - k«l«udtfiu’,’lm&fl%» Edwards, Robert Christenson, Raino | phonograph attendant, Lucille Returning here, Edward Herbst | Bob Tew's band will furnish the | e REI.EASE MADE W. Williamson, Tom A, Taylor, Pet | Goetz: lights, Dorls Balog: tickets, | 1S & Buest at the Gastineau. music for the affair. i > er E. Johnson, Frank E. West, Irving | Selvieg Havdahl and Alfreda Fleek. | AT . RO e T W | g o e H. Blowers. | Dancing will be from 9 to 1 o'clock. MRS, WALMER BACK FROM GUSTAVUS g OF NEw DRAFT 1-C—Stewart W. Neely. |The committees in charge ask the| Mrs. John Walmer has returned| At the Gastineau Hotel, Kenneth | S Bt 2-A—Roland _James Bingham, ' townsfolk to turn out and give the |ere on a northbound steamer after | Miller is here from Gustavus. 3 ; Bo ARD us‘"NG Jack C. Cremin, Richard W. Barrett, | club necded support. a visit to the States. — e L e Show Place of Juneau Harold C. Kemmer, Donald E. Keat- | * e Proouceo ey ing, Jacob White. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES | From Whitehorse, I. Freedman is | The touumm dnn board list was | 2-A(H)—Ralph Y. Jameson. Services will be held today (Good |at the Baranof Hotel. released today by the local board: 2-B—Robert N. Mills, Stephen Friday) at 7:00 pm. in Saint Aloy- | .- . 1-A — Paul H. Hansen, George Ht;na. S:\:wood P, vkvhneloy. sius’ Church in Douglas, nnd_coxr-! CARD OF THANKS SEMAEL !;. v&gTRus W. Bryson, Clarence Stevenson, Ned | 4-C—Saboro Tanaka. o [fessions will be heard immediately| Gratetul is the the thanks to all THLATRE. IAllbd‘;.‘lf:LRN:r:n\\(']”I\l/iw:f; “Saolkt‘er filxnfln{[ esley arrett, Oscar 'I:Itm\vflrds. Ho}y mussE will be c;lmme friends for the kind deeds and cissed _ i1 b #90he] N biad e i aed rated in Douglas on Easter Sunday |sympathy shown our countryman, wishes to announce that he has pur- anm, Herbg;nJ”Ltl-l-7-wmgerson BB s T {at 9 am. | Pete Deretich; alsc for the beautiful BEST SHOWS | Clameey V. Herkins, Frits 5. Johm NoTicE : |flowers and 1o Pather Baranott for| L OWEST PRICES DANCE. —. DANCE chased from the B. M. Behrends son, Dale A. Fleek, Hans 1. Johan-| Emblem Club Members—No host DANGE 5 RARUE [he Tuncrsl S Elks Hall Saturday Night. adv. sen, Joseph C. Bennett, Harvey Wil- |luncheon, Baranof Hotel, Monday,| Fiks Hall Saturday Night ady. adv. TOM RAKICH. | ‘ s liams, Gilbert Mills, Edward J. Jo- |April 10 at 12 noon. Reservations| ™ S R s TR T A R A A 2 5 TS SR R Wl S 0 e RO S 0 R Bank_the ISMAIL HOTEL' (former hada, Andrew D. O'Toole, Paul Kru- | must be made by noon Saturday | koff, Jack N. Trambitas, David|with Mrs. Horace Adams. Phone | Fratis, Johnnie L. Jack, Christopher 313. adv. ly known as Tex's Boarding House). Have a “Coke”= Sit, maak jouself tuis (SIT DOWN, MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME) We’ve a Complete Stock of BREAKFAST SETS And many of them are nice enough for your dinette too. In various woods, all heat and stain resistant, and the majority of them seat six comfortably. Many are one- of-a-kind, so that we urge early choosing. 5-Piece MAPLE SETS 5-Piece BLOND SETS 5-Piece OAK SETS DO SOMETHING LOVELY For Your HAIR for Easter A COLD WAVE | | -/nl/ . ! THOMA AR AR . ’ /GRID.S l A s A, oo way to know folks in South Africa i BEAUTY sALON : e — 2l —CARA NOME Sit down, make yourself at home, says the hospitable South African to the visiting ; American. Have a “Coke”, says his guest, and he’s understood at once. It's & Open Evenings COQOPER BUILDING B ara"of sKlN L Tl“N i C Cod. The world PHONE 318 Opposite Federal Building ‘ Beuuty Salm. For ufl.nlng ...J phrase that says, Welcome, neighbor, from Capetown to Cape wo! l.g ”lo in of ynw lm over, Coca-Cola is the symbol of the pause that re s,~the happy mecting | and- hands, fry this fra- | grant, non- gcoNOMY nlely' lo- g7g tion irastive 52“ owder REG, ase, too, SIZE § ASK FOR IT AT BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” . SR SR R BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS S = =] [caLL THE WRAR \S HE P FOR A ground for kindly-minded strangers, It’s natural for to acquire friendly lbbrevh- tions. That's: wh CocaCola called " BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y JuneauCold Storage Co. : Standard - i ‘ : DEPT. — GET THE | COMMISSION , 3.8. Sizes | EASTERISN'T HAS From ARD BIRD'S / BECAUSE OF ‘THE ; | FAR AWAY CABLEGRAM FROM ee& ROSEWATER v -y ‘&g&f' . Make an appointment early CAIRO ,CHIEE ‘.L WHAT 2 i{ for a COLD WAVE and new HAIR STYLE for that new EASTER BONNET. = Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 "Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANCE ‘GHOP HOURS 9AM.TOGP. M. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 . The Derby Inn BAR DINE AND DANCE Loecated at SKAG SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND] PLACE SINCE THE GOLD

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