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PAGE THREE T WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY éR b#[[l]'””y LAST TIMES " TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1944 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e —————————— - mm— e Whifchead MILDRED KENDLER | " &% * ISTANWYCK FM Last Times Tonight | | Soen Today BECOMESBRIDEOF e~ ENDING TONIGHT Times Ton AT 207H CENTURY ber of years, some of the h‘alured’ members of the cast are making| their initial screen bow in it. And, according to their own accounts,| they made their debut in a manner that might discourage much hardier | troupers. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to an Act of Congress ap- In honor of her daughter Pago's} RP. DALE STEEN i %fi!‘vfi{h‘"i&‘f poventh birthday, e, Wiltam 3 | (:0 el ;wm\‘f_‘d May 1, 1906, entitled “An Acfj Michael O'Shea, for instance, who | ik f Whitehead invited sixteen children 1 o ariqeaq | EYOVIING for the Electionof a Dele-| = o LT vek, star |PlAYS the comic lead opposite Miss| TONIGHT BARBARA Y Be giekts ab'n party fh (e Whites | 4 Sh IACIEES (5 (SL8. Mildred| gate to the House of RPP"?SP"‘ff“VE’S‘Of Hm‘::‘::m “\" l"'\ ;“i:“f‘“ly'":]:’ Stanwyek, is a veteran of the radio 4 STANWYCK | | head home this atternoon | Kendler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | from the Territory of Alaska,” and |of Hunt Stromberg's first independ- 4 o giage, but he knew nothing ”n Joseph Kendler of this city, to Cor-| an Act of Congress approved August (€ntly produced picture, "Lady OF p0¢ bictures, Until he played his The feature of the party was the | showing of some cartoon movies. | After the movies refreshments were Smashing action and a love battle-to-th which ends tonight at embly in the Terri- [the Capitol Theatre, has been “tops” to Confer Legislative |With screen fans for a good num- poral Dale Steen, Signal Corps, |24, 1912, entitled, “An Act to Create | Burlesque, United States Army, son of Mrs.|q Legislative A | Myrtle F. Steen of Seattle, Wash,, | tory of Alask: first scene with his lovely vis he had the illusion that screen act- LADY OF RLESQUE from GYPSY ROSE LEE'S “G-STRING MURDERS son, Elizabeth Wyller, Kara Lee |Xendler farm, eight miles from Ju- | poses,” and an Act of Congress ap-| Street, in and upon 1ot 1-2 of block |yreated him to a powerful slap right £33 Foster, Patty Anderson, Kay Metz- neau, on the Glacier Highway. proved March 26, 1934, entitled, “An | 235 which is owned by Juneau Dair- s jaw. he really stag | —PLUS— : o The Rev. W. G. LeVasseur of the | Act Fixing the date for Holding | ies, Inc. and occupied by same, the |01, the Jaw. he really staggered. gar, Judy Foss, Mary Grisham, Anne iy , y same, the | w0 was exactly the effect the “TRUMPET SERENADE” Harry James and Orchestra TEN PIN ACE LATEST NEWS THE MOST PROPHETIC STORY OF THE TIMES! | 1P Wednesday-Thursday Grisham, Sue Wade, Michael Wade, Agnes Harod, Barbara Judson, Car- la Carter, Jane Adams, Migs Mize, and Dorothy Ann Mize. METHODISTWOMEN'S | SOCIETY WILL MEET, } The Methodist Women's Society of Christian Sérvice will meet to- | morrow night at 8 o'clock for their ! regular monthly business meeting. Catholic Church of the Nativity, officiated at the double ring c mony, which was performed in the living room of the lovely homestead. Decorated with arrangements of | smilax and complimented by white tapers and a huge white illusion bow, | the fireplace provided a background | for the reading of the ritual. Little | Paula Kay Cook attended the light- ing of the candles before the cere- | mony. ! Wedding music was played by Mrs. Mark Jensen of Douglas, pian- | Elections of a Delegate from Alaska | | to the House of Representatives and | ing place in and for Precinct No. of members of the Legislature of Alaska and for other purposes,” and in conformity therewith a General; Election will be held on | TUESDAY SEPT. 12, 1944 Between the Hours of 8 A. M. and | 7 o'clock P. M. of said day. | For the purpose of electing the fol- | lowing officers, to-wit : | A DELEGATE TO CONGRESS A TERRITORIAL AUDITOR A TERRITORIAL A'I'I‘ORNEY! same being the duly designated poll- & ¥ g d § producer wanted e RUMMAGE SALE! Three (3), Town of Juneau, Alaska. Dated this 7th day of August, 1944, Under auspices of Cathol (Signed) The Common Council of | Daughters tomorrow at 10 a. r the Town of Juneau, Al- [317 Franklin Street. aska, | e AT e By J. C. KEARNEY, NOTICE Clerk. I am not responsible for ar First publiction, Aug. 29, 1944, Last publication, Sept. 5, 1944, bills except contracted by myself J. R. REYNOLDS. starring 3 : Richard ARLEN Y Jean PARKER Ralph Santord - Bill Henry - Joe Sawyer - Eddie Quillan Dircied by Frank McDONALD . Original Serean Play by Maxwoll Shane and Lowls R. Fosier . A Parameunt Picture. ic| m ny || Robert Benchly . . Cartoon . . World News Have You Tried the New Halliwell Cold Wave? 0 00000 | e ist, and Florence Jensen provided GENERAL | | Mrs. Scott Murphy, trained chil-| g yioyn obbligato. Before the| A TERRITORIAL HIGHWAY | | dren’s leader, will speak to the|. . o % g1 + | E i ALL NEW sflow | group. ‘:mlc(.l N{rs M(:ux;:m M?‘)er :a:)x;\ ENGINEER J —Exper ienced Operators | | two selections, “Because” and "I ONE—TWO-YEAR TERM SEN- 9 | - Mirs. 3. B. Smith and Mrs. George |00 T [l Lucille’s Beauty Salon T TONIGHT! | Martin will be hostesses for the oc- 3 | casion and all members and friends | The bride was escorted from the | TWO—FOUR-YEAR TERM SEN- PHONE 492 it iR el o covlR ] St stairway, under a bower of ever- | ATORS —— - M Gitend, sl tnvitition t0 | ime and white dalsies, into fe| IGHT DIVISIONAL REFRN-li=——— = oeememe oo o F w o AT i IR G L S e living room by her father. She wore | SENTATIVES i : b bl - ehi 2 Al st ot} ¢ e 06 © o o o o o ofa white gown of heavy satin with| The Common Council of City of | | WEATHER REPORT o | long pointed, sleeves and a V-shaped | Juneau, Alaska, having heretofore, | N T I C E with MARSHA HUNT U. S. Weather Bureau . _"ec“ll‘"e- ‘H‘;’ f‘""j -"“";‘ ‘”";‘““"’d by Ordinance, duly designated Vot- | [ ket B op in a long train and seed pearls were |ing Precincts of said town and the | —_— ALEXANDER KNOX Temperature, Sept. 2 @ phjeq in a floral design at the |polling place in each thereof, the | o 3 At Airport: Maximum 54, @ 2 %on 4 | Floyd Phelps of Seattle on September | 1 4 front of the gown. The only piece | Electors are hereby notified: | 3 Ps oes Sey § sl ® |of jewelry she wore was a single % ‘ PR { e In Juneau: Maximum 54, g v 5 single | - mpat )l duly qualified voters re- | 4th assumed all responsibilities formerly | ot scsaiond o RIS SR S0 T ; g strand of pearls, a gift of the bride- | . Athin th dnvies b Vol ? t e minimum 45; rainfall 04. oot At R ATy e | Mg wihit The e e | . Gl 3 | Temparatire, Sent. 8 o !B g BSVD S | ing Precinct No. One (1) of said | held by myself for the National Grocery z; | ¥ b EER attached to a coronet of seed pearls. | m, ¢ Juneau, Alaska, which are | | At Airport: Maximum 55, e e . | Town of Juneau, Alaska, al G Riw it z . - She carried anwrm bouquet of pink | o soows: All that section lying | ompany. ® minimum 43. ® | roses, sweet peas and baby breath.| b ! | \/ . Y -{on the Northerly side of Second Show Place of Juneau % L’]‘m‘l’;’d;““ aximum 35, % orN::ZIS)oPrlg\st;:vlvl:e;g? lm]x; xcnk:i]fd Street and West Second Street und‘. My office will be at the Baranof Hotel ‘ B —— e i ” . | tended &cross tne Lide X1a8 e Phelps in making any necessary adjust- | At Airport: Maximum 55, e |high neckline and full skirt. Mrs.|oio 1imits and Easterly of Gold | : 3 : b EMBLEM CLUB minimum 44; rainfall 29. e |Cleo Commers, the bride’s other at- | Grock and Capital Avenue, will vote ment resulting from my efforts while X Regular meeting tonight, £ In Juneau: Maximum 55, e |tendant, selected a gown of the same | /"o pire Apparatus Hoom. ih the:| with the Company. | in less 'hcn a day l Hall, 8 p. m, Sept. 5, 1944. adv. © minimum 45; rainfall .38. e |color and material, which was sim- City Hall Building, located on 330: » . E BT AR A 00 TR R lla;rvly. styled wnhh‘tl;le excle‘puon lof Main Street, in and upon lot*6 of BEN A BELLAMY 1 silver sequins which outlined the |1,k 7 which is owned by City of ? { Direct Daily Service 1t smooths on with your fingertips..... Lucien Lelongs new ALASKAN LUNCH NOW OPEN 10:30 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT If Yowre Hungry ... eeoe We Can Help You Home-Made SOUPS Our Specialty (Our CLAM CHOWDER is famous) Our Sandwiches Are the BEST in TOWN! HOME-MADE PIES and CAKES, T0O! ALASKANHOTELLOBBY MRS. C. A. CLARK—Manager e e R e T e collar ahd sleeve bands. Both wore matching hats fashioned of pink and blue veiling and ostrich feathers and they carried pink snapdragons in a ' fan arrangement. | Little Judy Trambitas was the flower girl, wearing an ankle length frock of lime green, with a matching shoulder veil attached to a band of roses and carrying a basket of flower petals. Mrs. Kendler chose for her daugh- | ter’'s wedding a gown of deep purple and her shoulder bouquet was white gladioli and violets. Sgt. George Leadbetter was best man and ushers were Corp. Marvin Perry, Mr. Frank Maier and Joseph Kendler, Jr., the bride’s brother. Wide-spreading arrangements of garden flowers were used to decorate | the reception rooms and a beautiful three-tiered wedding cake, which | was topped by the proverbial bride | Juneau and occupied by same, the same being the duly designated poll- ing place in and for Precinct No. One (1), Town of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- siding within the boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No. Two (2) of said Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are as follows: All that section lying on the Southerly side of Second Street and West Second Street and the extension of said West Second Street across the Tide Flats to the City Limits will vote at Pan Amer- ican Airways Office building, located on 135 South Franklin Street, in and upon lot 3 of block 13 which is owned by W. D. Gross and occupied | by Pan American Airways, the same being the duly designated polling | lace in and for Precinct No. Two 2), Town of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters re- ettt} | | ('SEATTLE Vote for HARRY G. McCAIN of Ketchikan Republican Candidate for TERRITORIAL ATTORNEY & JUNEAU & WHITEHORSE & FAIRBANKS Connections 4t ANCHORAGE, NOME, BETHEL, and AR Alaska Points § No Priority Required INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS : 135 So. Franklin St. Phone 106 N e e eee—— fr——————————— PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS f_—_:—_—_-_.—_-————_ AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES and groom beneath a miniature bell, | siding within the boundaries of Vot- formed the centerpiece of the dining | ing Precinct No. Three (3) of said table. The cake, especially baked for | Town of Juneau, Alaska, which are the occasion, was presented by Mr.|as follows: All that section lying (and Mrs. Henry Meier, long-time | on the Northerly and Westerly sidg GENERAL ELECTION NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors "208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 ; | friends of the Kendler family. White | tapers, tied with white illusion bows, offset the table arrangement. Mrs. Edith Danielson cut the cake and pouring during the reception ‘ hours were Mesdames Juanita Johns, Henry Meier, Felix Gray and | Norman Cook. Those asked to serve | were Mrs. John Grove and the Miss- | es Erna Meier, Bonnie Klein, Na- | dine Metcalfe and Ruth Torkelson. | Assisting were Mesdames John | | Klein, George Rice, Fred Crowell, | Frank Maier, Bert Lynch, Matt Halm, Mack Trambitas, Tony Reiss | and Miss Rosie Maier. Mrs. Rudolph LaBrash presided at the guest book which was signed by the score of | friends who called to wish happiness | to the newlyweds. i The spacious bunkhouse adjoining | | the dairy farm was converted intc¢ a ballroom for dancing during the reception hours, with music being ! provided by Miss Anne Maver, while | assisting in the hospitable responsi- bilities of the occasion was Mr. Oscar Hegstead. X Of special interest during the eve- ning was the fact that five of the guests were present in Douglas, just 22 years ago, for the marriage of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, Mrs. Una Crowe Ander- son, Mr. Tony Reiss and Mrs. Mark of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and including the Seatter Addition will vote at the Juneau Dairies, Inc. building, located on 12th and E. September 12, 1944 (Paid Advertisement) . . . to our display of t YOU ARE CORDIALLY "For Those Who Deserve the Best" INVITED: ruly beau- tiful potted plants, arranged from a new shipment which arrived over assortment of fresh, crisp cut flow- ers, including roses, orchids, asters, snaps. Corsages Made to pom-poms . and the weekend. We also have a large gardenias, Order Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK - 'CORY COFFEE MAKERS Tahle Lamps Metal Covered Asbestos Electric Range Top Mais MIXER BOWLS For General Electric, Mixmaster and Hamilton Beach Models Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU DOUGLAS FLOWERLAND.. Krafft Building BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ’ liquid "cake” makeup Jensen, composed the group, the lat- ter having played the wedding music for both of the marriages. Follow- ing the reading of the vows, Mr. Gray, who is the U. 8. Commission- er, led an appropriate toast to Corp. Steen and his bride. The newlyweds are residing in a home on the Glacier Highway. Mrs. Steen, a graduate of the Juneau High School, attended business school in Seattle and the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. For the past year she has been on the civilian staff of the U. S. Signal Corps here. Corp. Steen, who has been sta- tioned locally with the Army Signal Corps for the past twelve months, attended the University of Wash- | ington before entering the service. — - PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY | A N v ! Have a portralt arust take your “‘ffi‘r__ / |olcture. Hamersley Studio. 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