The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1944, Page 3

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TNEIR NEWEST..AND SKI-REWIEST RIOT! A'Rockin’ the Rockies With Mirth, Maids and Music! When these ski-chumps take the jumps —it's an avalanche of roaring laughter! 'POPULAR TUNES | MISS SCHERER, ° FEATURE COMEDY CAPITOL SCREEN, Four musical numbers, composed| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MANY PASSENGERS IN FORREST BATES FROM SOUTH VIA PM Seattle on Saturday, brought to Ju- MARRIED H Ineau John Kennedy, representative % 2 |/from the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers of Alaska; Olaf Swanson and Robert A double-ring ceremony, perform- FINE CASEIS | SEENINDRAMA, ' 0TH CENTURY | Another great novel, “The Gay| | Sisters,” has been brought to the! | | | I WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY P CENTURY i led 8 Resurrection by the famous song Writing team ©d Saturday evening in i | g ¥ ereson. screen by Warner Bros, who are LoV | ABBOIT -~ COSTELLD Bl wah PATRIC KNOWLES ELYSE KNOX -l JOHNNY LONG and His Orchestra “HELEN YOUNG + GENE WILLIAMS + THE FOUR TEENS with A SKATING PGINNY SIMMS SHEC BEAUTIES of Harry Revel and Paul Francis|Lutheran Church, united Miss Mary Webster, are included in the score|Louise Scherer, daughter of Mr. of “Hit the Ice,” Universal's new Bert Scherer of Chehalis, Washing- Passengers out for Seattle on Sat- | urday were Donald Haggerty, Field | noted for their fine treatment of | important novels. The picture, | APITO HEATRE THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURESI + | necessary. CARRY TRAVELERS CHEQUES ‘Wat-time travelers and the men and women of our armed forces always have a feeling of confident assurance when their funds are protected by American Express Travelers Chegques. These Cheques are recognizable everywhere, and jyou can spend them as you da cash by just countersigning for identification. Further, if your Cheques are lost, stolen or destroyed uncountersigned, American Express will re- fund promptly. Yes, protect your money by changing our cash into safe American Express Travelers Checues zq'on you leave. American Express Travelers Cheques are blue— the size of a dollar gill—md are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. The cost is % of 1% (75¢ on each $100 purchased), miniml_lm 40¢. Obtainableatbanks, AMERICAN EXPRESS Abbott and Costello comedy, which! is the attraction showing at mc‘ Capitol Theatre. Ginny Simms, famous radio song- stress, sings the numbers, “I'd Like to Set You to Music,” one of the| tunes, is almost certain to be a hit |parade contender, she predicts. “Happiness Bound,” are being play-} ed by many important name bands throughout the country, and will nized by millions, it is said. Johnny Long and his orchestra feature “Slap Polka,” in the ice skating sequence with Miss Simms.; Patric Knowles, Elyse Knox and Marc Lawrence are other notables in the cast of “Hit the Ice.” g MARGARET GEORGE HOOKS 35 POUNDER | USING LIGHT LINE Margaret George, of the George | Brothers Market, was today the proud owner of a 35-pound Kking salmon, on display in the window | of the store. Using herring for bait! and a light fish line, Mrs. George | hooked the fish yesterday afternoon | at Tee Harbor. It took 35 minutes {of hard labor to land it, but the ! fisherwoman say it was well worth the effort. A few minutes later she received another strike but the line, which had surprisingly held up the first time, snapped in two and fishing was over for the day. R — XRussia Takes Swing| At Sweden Over Ball Bearings fo Germany WASHINGTON, May 15. — Russia is cooperating with the United States yand Great Britain in diplomatic | efforts to have Sweden cut ball bear- | ing shipment to Germany. Russian participation is consid- eerd significant because of the in- fluential geographic positions. The United States is prepared to use strong economic measures if SAMPLER L::n famous um-u‘l direct from the makees-$1.30 o $7.50; BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. “The Rexall Store” ) A novelty number, “I'm Like a|by Mrs. Bert McDoweli. Mrs. Henry Fish Out of Water,” and a ballad,| Harmon sank two selections, “Be- be whistled, hummed and recog-|Cleveland, the bride wore & gown|Xathryn Representative for the Department . Bates, USCG, toul,, Rhd. FOrRE S of the Interior; C. A. Huntley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Bates of this city. The candlelight servi vas o'clock by the eyl :;T;':l:n ¥ 1€ Helerine Hildebrand. Baskets of daffodils were placed| Passengers for Fairbanks over the at either side of the altar for the|Weekend were Devor Compton, Tas- ker H. Williams, and Mrs. Verna rites, and wedding music was played | g e B e |Kennedy. Earline Brooks and John K. Stevens were flown to White- | horse. Persons arriving here today from Seattle were William A. Kelvie, Anna Kelvie and. Leslie " Herschel Grove, of the Business- designed Wity ic Utilities in Sitka, the Ala; cause” and “At Dawning" before the reading of the vows. Given in marriage by Mr. Earl of white brocade, elbow-length sleeves, full skirt and a sweetheart neckline. Her finger- tip veil was attached to a tiara oflg o o o o o o o seed pearls and she carried a show. WEATHER REPORT Q¢ bouquet of Cecil Bruner roses, (U. S. Bureau) asters and baby breath. Her only Temp. Saturday, May 13 piece of jewelry was a gold laval- Maximum 46; Minimum 42 iere, which had belonged to her Temp. Sunday, May 14 mother. Maximum 54; Minimum 44 Mrs. Amy Messerschmidt, as ma- Rain .18 tron of honor, selected a gown of | o o aqua jersey. She wore pink carna. tions in her hair and carried ai arm bouquet of pink tulips and bab; breath. Mr. George Messerschmidt wa: best man for the groom and Wa]cer} PUBLICATION No. A. 3435 In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Third Division. church. ALICE COX, Defendant. Following the ceremony a recep- The President of the United States tion was held at the Messerschmidt| , of America, to the above named home on Twelfth Street, wher: defendant, greeting: friends of the couple called to ex- You are hereby required to appear tend \wishes of happiness. iin the District Court for the Ter- The reception table was covered ritory of Alaska, Third Division, with a lace cloth and centered by after the last publication of this a three tier wedding cake, topped Summons, namely within thirty days by a tiny bride and sailor groom.|after the 25th day of May, 1944, in White tapers offset the lovely scene C8s¢ this summons is published, or and baskets of daffodils and blue- Within forty days after the date of berry blossoms were placed through- | summons is served upon you per- Communications Superintendent of ! a Sector for the PAA; and | Sinn, USCG, acted as usher at the' STANLEY G. COX, Plaintiff, vs. its service upon you, in case this| out the reception rooms. Miss Roberta Messerschmidt pre- sided at the guest book during the evening and assisting with the sprv- ing were Mesdames Walter Sinn, Herman Porter and Ethel Colvin. The newlyweds are residing at an apartment on. Gastineau Avenue, where they will be at home to their friends. Mrs. Bates is associated with the B. M. Behrends Bank and the groom is in the United States Coast | Guard. — .- PETERSBURG MAN HERE C. E. Swanson, of Petersburg, is a guest at the Gastineau. .- — ARRIVAL FROM ANCHORAGE LeRoy Metcalf from Anchorage has arrived in Juneau and is reg- istered at the Baranof. sonally and answer the complaint of Plaintiff on file in said Court in the above entitled action, That the Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: That the bonds of matrimony existing between the said Plaintiff and said Defendant be dis- solved, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof and will apply to the Court {or the relief demanded in his com- plaint as above stated. SWITNESS: The Hon. Simon Hel- lenthal, Judge of the said Court and e seal of said Court hereto affixed this 21 day of April, 1944. M. E. S. BRUNELLE, Clerk, By WINIFRED GALE, > Deputy Clerk. First publication, April 24, 1944, Last publication, May 15, 1944. (SEAL) by more than 165 mil Baranof Until \fictor'y Uéltil Victory is won, everything we have to offer— X Pan American Airways’ experience gained flight to 63 foreign countries and colonies and the “know how” of 10 years’ pioneering of scheduled flying in Alaska All ar at work for the Government and * Military services of the United States. Meaawhile, we appreciate the patience and understanding of Alaskans who so often find lion miles of overseas | which is showing currently at the| 20th Century Theatre, has an t‘x-i ceptionally fine cast. In the lead-| ing role is fiery Barbara Stanwyck as the eldest of the three Gaylord sisters, a sometimes fierce, brusque and level-headed person who thinks that sentiment is a silly emotion. | Her' two sisters, the other mem-| bers of the Gaylord family (the| trio was dubbed by newspapcrmen.i “The Gay Sisters”) are played by Geraldine Fitzgerald and Nancy| Coleman. Gig Young, a dynamic,| breezy newcomer to the screen| makes his debut in the film as a| young artist. George Brent, in his| |usual casual, but at the same time | |forceful manner, plays the role of | a civil engineer who becomes a; | milllonaire, and also is the reason why the Gay sisters are held prac- | tically penniless. | SOMEONE'S TAME CANARY BOARDING WITH WALTHERS Residents down on West Ninth | Street went on a canary chase yes- |terday afternoon, with A. Walther | finally cornering the prize—a bright |yellow tame bird—in Jimmy. Lar-! sen’s garage. | Walther now has the bird set up !in style in his residence at 414 West | Ninth Street, and the owner can ihave same by dropping around and | J taken back into captivity with nary a feather ruffled. Several residents, out gardening, noticed the bird hopping around and they decided to band together and take the critter into safekeep- ing before one of the neighborhood cats pulled a Hitler on it. OWNER IS FOUND Well, the yellow canary is back in its own cage in the home of| Mrs. Willlam O. Carlson, Sixth and Seward. Mrs. Carlson was taking the canary to the Northern Light Presbyterian Church to join the other birds in the songfest at the! Mothers’ Day sermon, The bottom of the cage sudden- ly dropped out just as Mrs. Carlson was about to ascend the steps to the church and the canary slipped out, flew over Charles Carter’s Mortuary, over the MacKinnon Apartments, and disappeared toward the chan- nel. The canary had a great flight and finally found its way to the Ninth Street section, where it was caught. identifying the songgter which was|’ NOW PLAYING! ?ONALD CRISP+-NANCY COLEMAN-GENE LOCKHART LARRY SIMMS - DONALD W000S - Directed by IRVING RAPPER ‘Scresn Plav by Lemors Coffes + "ased Uvom the Mo ¥ by Stephes Longstrvet « Music by Mas Steiner Tops in Shorts JHEATRE | L R I A ORI SESWEN STERS: 1 wan THE GAY S| And Inirseueing 616 YoU Cohvie vihnz—esept (52 voman he wanted ... 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FEMMER, Agent, JUNEAU Beauty' Salon that war ll;riority stands in the way of that trip or delays that express shipment. %===TRAVELERS CHEQUES = XU W 5L R A o o A ‘What to Give . For that Wedding Present? Why not one of the nice FLOOR, or TABLE LAMPS, in our display? Two or three friends could get fo- gether and make one, nice gift. Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS Phone No. 616 Phone No. 18 Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME WHERE SATISFACTION and SERVICE are SYNONYMOUS SMART HAIRDOS Reap Compliments A full staff of experienced operators to satisfy your every wish in hair styling. 3 SHOP HOURS 9A.M.TOSP. M OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT The Derby Inn DINE AND DANCE BAR DINE AND DANCE [ TLL UARN TH VARMINT 70 SNTCH MY CORN - SQUEEZIN'G \} Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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