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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1944 ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE ALA BABA FiLM DOUGLAS [BITA SIGMA PHI [y e "““"‘SE((');:IE) BOY SCOUT |l LEAVES CAPITOL NEWS CELEBRATES FIRST e " s B Hacsmsne TONIGHT N SCHOOL 7 b‘“[[//fl/fiy 123 Fourth Street. | SCREEN TONIGHT BIRTHDAY HERE e Miss Noreen McClellan began her | Tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the THE e 4 HE BIG LAUGH o N oo o JENNE, McCLELLAN oo, o 7o ek i joe | WS oz 1. Eve All the enchantment and exotic |\ > " " ¢ Y 5 In celebration of its first birth- ’ et . AND MUSIC SHOW " oy y his morn- interested in joining the Boy allure that filmgoers have come to |% A 3 ot 5 Rk | 0eY < delta Chapter of Beta Scouts are to meet and study fun- | identify with the name of Maria |8 g i 8 a Phi international sorority | asmentals s . § READIN, Thomas s resigned damentals of scouting », Montez returned to the screen—in | 1HOMAS JENSER, W70 A e eld a dinner party last evening in e PR K Technicolor—at the Capitol The- On her doctor's orders. She Batahot Hetel: e av : | Henry Harmon, in charge of the o\ e -5 s Miss Phyllis Jenne, daughter of |meeting, also asks all persons in- | atre yesterday when Universal's “Ali marked by the pledging of X ne' , 3 i \d the Forty Thieves” opened ANDREWS, LINDSTROM ARRIVE |, 7 o :‘m-‘ ‘(:xf:m'*‘_” siX NeW |arps. Orystal Snow Jenne of this|terested in Scout Leadership to | p city, and Sgt. M. McClellan |attend this meeting. Although sev- | WILD NIGHTS OF . ¥ ¢ 1 gement. The last showi Wa Andrews and Carl Lind-| | i - i e i [ A i : | ; e il S R o arriage tomor-!eral persons vol red at last SHEER DELIGHTS! tonight. strom arrived r the weekend|Rcom at the Baranof, the feature i Miss Montez, if anything, exceeds | {from their work Yakutat. Both|of the meal being the individual row evening at 8 o'clock in the | week ganiz meet, still Hely Trinity Cathedral. The service /mere Scout Masters are needed Days of i g ysof ] \ 4 the spitfire charm she exhibited plan a hunting t before return-|birthday cakes ed with ice cream A | b b \ng to (Helr fobs with the USED,¢idor deasert h held will be followed by a reception in| The Scout reorganization meet- the Jenne residence from 9 to 11)ings are under the direction of the |ca 1 A cente a Woman.” WELL BABY CLINIC TUESDAY |f |Rotary and Lions Clubs " | i s O ith the lovely Maris There will be a Well Baby Con- |b; t tape Clever | IN FROM HOONAH are John Hall, who again is te ed ference at the Douglas Public ld programs were used | with her effectively in the love School Tuesday, November 7, from rds |THANKSGIVING SALE | Harold C. Jones is here from p i oonah and is staying at the Bar- DICK-POWELL \ i | theme, an ¢ 1 3 3 ¢ T President of H ; Wi MONTEZ . ] y §1 P & . D PRISCILLA LANE | ; Ytewwa gty b | ! b ; oastmistress, | OF GOODIES PLANNED | avot Hotel | ROSEMARY LANE 4 L x alties whose . SEWING the new pled ho are e ¢ o MONDAY NIGHT SEWING F. J. HART HERE i - 3 9, WEek LeL) The Mond: N Sewing Club Mrs. Arthur Martin, Ruth Kunnas,| . " Wi Er st 1 is oppo 3 e : Sewing Club o & S . Gail Tomlin. | The Senior Guild of the Holy| F. J. Hart is registered at the ; i A4 I srate film fan- | Wil ‘old r meeting tonight et Hisgins, and Dorothy | TTinity Episcopal Church will spon- | Gastineau Hotel from Anchorage. . - at the home of M »h Mortin- e OTOUIY | oor one of their popular Thanks- | dad in the days ble to be present | | ;11/7/' BEY i ‘most resplende X on B | giving goodie sales at 10 a. m., No- | - — i fraare ‘) . Jior the pledsing st | vember 21, the place to be announced | CARTOON—NEWS—SPORT REEL DIWC MEETS WEDNESDAY S, lap also thanke o | later. Many deli s will be avail- | “ > f th e — Club will hold a regular meeting|and Mrs. A. E. Glover, for the help| The committee in charge of the bl il SECA S Arthur Weston was dis-|at the home of Mrs. James Parsons in the past year. She then intro- | sale will be Jane Boyle lizabeth | p !duced Mrs. Mildred Hermann, who | Smythe, and Olive Feldon. | A.N.B._ 'N. 5 ed from, St. 2 Hospital | Wedne at 8 o'clock. atter! el surgical | Part of i’ m arranged will s an international honorary mem- | ar oo porugm e be several plano s by Mr ),.‘\‘x .h“~:xlut11\1)‘\§\d.\\ as the main FOXHILLS RETURN ‘ Hospital d ged |Ruth Popejoy of Juneau, and a|Speaker of the evening. | THEATRE 11 Thon Paddock baby book review, to be given by.Mrs, M’\:'l‘):"]m“‘:”‘:]‘"‘d"\flll‘( “\‘,(l;];,:i?;’ Mrs. Emil Foxhill returned to| 5 ; Norman Rusts book is “The ; s and 1 A Siiiah CVar e AURARARN' ot 301 wits ANDY DEVINE g 3 e i c o 5 i “s ac. | Juneau over the weekend to join | ; m has been dis- World at My Fingertips,” by Kar- el b 5 8¢~ | her husband who returned on the November 6 FORTUNIO BONANOVA ERANK PUGLIA 4 g ) 5 Saiksperid: s s of Delta Chapter. /| AF 4 1arge i t. Ann’s Hospital sten Ohnstad, blind | S last bnr.n. | HUMPRHEY BUGART LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 in her s ch str RAMSAY AMES NORONT OLSEN KURTERTCH 8 | oqy g nedical treatment, 2t the age of 16 years. The book rianes n DI G S Summ T e i 7,30 P M ¢ L ohnson was dis- |18 ar sraphy of the author’s .. o o bk y | b/ 5 A ead Thousands in ¢ L . urging service to the com-) | BRI Thrilling Spectacles! A Anns Hospital 1€ munity and the State as a part of e Ie t ast ACTION IN THE , X i || Douglas,Alaska | @ ~NorTH ATLANTIC” recelving medical ; PR the pre — —— care SPECIAL SCHOOL ASSEMBLY | Following the banquet, the mem- | H ne—— Master Erling Skafelstad has bee 4 g guest er bers adjourned to the home of Mrs. | For Y | Siar!s 3 d from St. Ann's Hospital, embly of glas vhere the pledging ritual | o where he has been a medical J 3 S was solemnized with Mrs. Dunlap . i 2 4 g Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | TOMORROW! dant: f . s- | conducting the service, assisted by | cause it goes right to the seat of the | , s Mahoney, who has been criptive ok o cl { Mrs. Carnes and Irene Rasmussen. | trouble to help loosen and expel | Sadh patient, dismissed | the Northland also spoke Later in the evening, the Ritual of | EEn laden PO &t Mddlml\;l'e\ ATR swi i g viefly of Roics wels, o i 2 P i e and heal raw, tender, in= | -LATE NEWS | GN}“& n [IE / briefly th Highway. 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