The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 2, 1944, Page 3

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> JEAN ROGERS Connie Gilchrist John Qualen PLUTO Tuesday — Wednesday There is no substitute for newsfiaier advertising! SHOWPLALE oF APITUL; — PLUS — KINGS OF BASKETBALL LATE NEWS weeal, CARO TRANSFER Now Located at J.B. Burford & Co. PHONE 344 for OIL—HAULING CRATING SMAILY TROPICS CAFE Open 24 Hoursa Day Serving American and Chinese Dishes OPPOSITE JUNEAU COLD STORAGE DINE and DANCE JUNEAU Phone No. 616 CORY COFFEE MAKEBS Table Lamps TOP MATS 'MIXER BOWLS Hamilton Beach Models Power Company Asbestos Electric Range For General Electric, Mixmaster and Alaska Electric Light and DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 ANNSOTHERNIN | FILM SHOWING " CAPITOL SCREEN | As the effervescent Maisie, Ann | |Sothern finds herself in another | |side-splitting kettle of fish in| M-G “Swing Shift Maisie,” lwhich is the feature at the Capi- | tol. { Deserting vaudeville to become a worker on the assembly line of a great airplane factory, she dons overalls, !new adventures. Maisie lands a job in aircraft work. After she saves pretty Jean Rogers from a suicide attempt she falls in love with a handsome test pilot, James Craig. Miss ROg¢ {wants him too. Result, Miss Roge accuses Maisie of sabotage. Compli- {cations result, but in the end the ex-showgirl with the heart of gold wins out, and all ends happily, ex- icept for the ‘villainess” of the | picture. ANGELS TAKE TWO GAMES ~ FROM SEALS (By Associated Press) The Los Angeles Angels defeated {the San Francisco Seals at both ends of a doubleheader Sunday, |‘5-4 and 2-1, to stay in the running |for the Pacific Coast League Gov- jernor's Cup, the series now stands |three games for the Seals and two |for the Angels. | The two teams play tonight and {if the Angels win, the deciding game will be played Tuesday night. e - HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Harold R. Brown has been |admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Rudolph Hoffman became |the mother of a five pound, eight ounce baby son at 1:04 Sunday jmorning in St. Ann's Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Holifield has been discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital {following medical treatment. Thomas H. Maxwell entered St. Ann’s on Saturday for treatment. Mrs. Mary Snyder, a medical patient, has been discharged from |St. Ann's Hospital. ! Anthony De Luca has been ad- mitted to St. Ann's for medical treatment. | H .Coleman left St. Ann’s yester- |day to return to his home. Mrs. James Sofoulis, a medical |patient, was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital on Sunday. | | i but nonetheless manages lto involve herself in a series of | ‘she carried a _small white bible. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA VELMA BLOOM, MAJOR LOVGREN MARRIED HERE, Charm and simplicity marked the wedding of Miss Velma Juanita|edq the ballet as too * Bloom, daughter of Mr. William g, o Clark Bloom of Lexington, Ne-| In a setting of colorful autumn leaves and baskets of white and | peach gladioli, the 8 o'clock service was read by the Rev. G. H. Hiller- man in the presence of close friends of the couple. ‘Wedding music was played by Mrs. AT 207H CENTURY 1S FULL OF DANCES Those people who have consider- y” are due when they sudden awakeni Katherine Dunham and her in- braska, and Major Clarence L. LOV={ternationally famous troupe of gren, son of Mrs. Justine LOVETeR|qq;cers perform in 20th Century of Rochester, Minnesota, who were g .. thash = musiesl . “Stormy {married at & doubla ring byt | Weather,” at the 20th Century. Saturday evening in Resurrecon| "y, .\ " ¢ trye that Miss Dun- Lutheran Church 4 ’ R ham incorporates all the grace and aesthetic auty of the ballet into he manages to keep her rou pace with the present fast tempo of modern music in her original dances | One of the outstanding numbers | Katherine Alexander and Mrs. For-jis taken from the song of the film rest Pitts sang “Sapphic Ode” and “At Dawning.” The candles were lighted before the ceremony by young Dale Hillerman. |Dunham's boys and girls 80| Escorted by Mr. A. B. Phillips, the | thyough the intricate routine in- bride wore a gold gabardine dress-| (e reting the lyries. maker suit with accessories of brown. Her corsage was white gladioli and Miss Mable Monson, the bride's only attendant, selected a forest green suit with accessories of pink. Her corsage was pink gladioli and sweet peas. Lieutenant Erling Helde attended the bridegroom as best man. At the ‘reception which followed at: the Evergresn Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Monagle, Miss | Dalma Hanson presided at the guest book and assisted in receiving the many friends of the bride and bride- groom, who called to extend their wishes of happiness. The three-tiered wedding cake was cut by the bride and at the reception table, which was centered by a lovely arrangement of white Lena Horne, sensational singer of torch ballads, sings the words while in a foggy background Miss | FOOTBALL SCORES H The of prominent football games played | over the weekend: Denver, 14; Kansas City, 14. Tie Indiana, 20; Michigan, 0. Duke, 7; Penn, 18. Missouri, 0; Ohio State, 54. Notre Dame, 58; Pitt, 0. Muhlenberg, 13; Penn State, 58 Coast Guard Academy, 3; North Carolina Preflight, 21; and yellow snapdragons, were Mes- | Navy, 14. dames Folyd Dryden, A. B. Phillips and Chris Wyller, Assisting with the serving were Mesdames Leonard Berlin, Mar- garet Case, Helen Webster, Miss Marjorie Tillotson and Miss Elma Olson. Major and Mrs. Lovgren will re- side in Juneau and have taken an apartment at the Assembly. The bride is a teacher in the Ju- neau Public Schools. She is a grad- Case, 7; West Virginia, 32 olind, 0; Army, 46. 13; Rochester, 20. a, 0; Minnesota, 39. , 6; Dartmouth, 6. Tie. Wisconsin, 7; Northwestern, 6. Brown, 44; Tufts, 0. Bucknel, 0; Cornell, 26. Southwestern of Texas, 0; Texas, North C: Colgate, 20 Yale, "'STORMY WEM'H[R' ' ‘.|lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|I|II||I|||IIIIIllIIIII||III|IIIIlllil]ilIllllllrlillillllll; NOW PLAYING ~_ PAGE THREE IO [ENTURY NOW PLAYING I¢°s Tops in Rhythm, Stars and Romance! I LENA HORNE—BILL ‘STORMY WEATHER" ROBINSON—CAB CALLOWAY—MANY OTHERS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT COLISEUM T 26; Kentucky, 13. Methodist, 49; Nnrvh‘, stian, 34; South Plains Tennessee, Southe; Te AAF, 0 | Cal. Tech, 20; USC Juniors, 0. | Second Air Force, 33; Colorado, 6. | colorado College, 25; New Mexico, | 17 | California, 6; UCLA, 0. USC, 18; College of Pacific, 6. | University of Washington, 65; | ‘Wmtman. 6. i Utah, 24; Idaho Southern, 0. | Purdue, 40; Marquette, 7. | North Carolina State, 13; Vir- following are final scores jginia, 0. Columbia, 21; Union, 0. | Villanova, 14; Franklin Marshall, | 6 | Harvard, 13; Worcester Tech, 0. Georgia Tech, 51; Clemson, 0. Georgia Preflight, 20; South | Carolina, 14. |~ Wichita, 6; Kansas State, 6. Tie. | Alabama, 27; Louisiana State, 2. ; Arkansas Aggies, 43; Millsaps, 0. | | | e ee——— PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY | Have a portrait artist take your | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite | iFedvml Building, Phone 204. Adv. | e, JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB ’ Regular Business and Soctal‘ | Meeting combined at noon Tuesday, | | Oct. 3, Northern Light Presbyterian | Church Parlors. Mrs. James V. Cole, Sec.i and is a member of the Kappa Delta sorority. Major Lovgren is Officer-in- Charge of the Signal Corps in Juneau. BADMINTON PLAYERS WILL MEET TONIGHT | The Juneau Badminton Club will | hold its weekly turnout tonight in the Juneau High School gymnasium. || MembBers will play between 7 and | 10 o'clock. .- Total value of farm real estate as of March, 1942, was estimated at ! more than 36 billion dollars. Luncheon or Dinner $2.00 Minimum ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication Monday evening with work in the F. C. Degree. J. W. Leivers, Secretary. Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel firm laden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 8 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money bacl CREOMULSION ot S R S S e L o et MUFFINS | PANCAKES or WAFFLES WITHOUT TUMMY ACHES ‘Is Made With VEE-BEE Wheat Germ VEE-BEE Soy | GOLDEN Wheat-Soy Mix TRY THESE for a more enjoyable Breakfast, NOW AT Ploely wyceLy In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. Orders to be in before 1 P. M. { Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES | Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Tuesday Special 1 Qbag SUGAR 71c | 0. P. A. REGULAR PRICE 85¢ We Reserve Right to Limit! MILK ---- Cash and Carry SPECIALS4.79 | BORDEN’S — CARNATION — DARIGOLD - Miracle Whip | SALAD DRESSING Regular SPECIAL, quart, 47 ¢ PHONE, WRITE or WIRE 59c quart 0 \KS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds of dollars. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner. Flowers for the bride, replacement parts for your car, new merchan- dise fo close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Ship and Specify AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAU FAIRBANKS BETHEL WHITEHORSE Rates and Full Information 1385 So. Franklin St. SEATTLE NOME R ) f_ | PAN AHERICAN AIRWALS sverem Phone 106 NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WATCH REPAIRING 42 Years Experience Quick accurate air mail service CHAS. R. OAKES 802 Green Bldg, Seattle, Wash. Is to be published this month and forms will close Oct. 10. For space, listings and changes, please call the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Co. Phone 420 before the closing date. —adv. CABINETS FIXTURES L. G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS i REPAIRING and REMODELING . PAINTING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street [ FOSTER & MARSHALL Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwrifers of Municipal and Corporation Bonds We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK - 1411 FOURTH AVENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 B AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants—Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 LVEUTENANT SNODGRASS-- \S GENERAL ROSEWRTER N TODeN ? for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis SINCE lfroiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AN D DANCE The Derby Inn BAR——DINE AND DANCE WE OLD MAN'S HAD ME HOPPING EVERY SECOND YOU LEFT -- ARST WITHER -- THEN THITHER BACK AND FORTH -- FORTH AN’ BACK----BAA-A-- Located at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE 4 VES,SIR -- YES, SIR,, WERE T A, SIR 1 PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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