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WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1944 . .| |EAN GABIN FILM i ' ENDS TONIGHT ON CAPITOL SCREEN One look at Jean Gabin is suf- |ficlent proof that he is back in/ the element he likes and under-| |stands best, the type: of realistic| ;xole which made him France’s |Number One Actor and the out-| | standing dramatic star of the Con- | tinent { As the title player in “The Im-‘ postor,” ending tonight at the Capi- tol, Gabin wears a soiled French Army uniform and a beard which| is well over a week old. An over- seas cap sits on the back of his head, and his prematurely grey | hair hangs down in front. His second American film pre-| | - isents Gabin as a working manl FEpBIN LN A S lSUng" and “Where Ere You Walk,”| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA RITORIAL GUARD WILL MEET THURSDAY The Juneau unit of the Alaska Territorial Guard will meet in their drill quarters in the A. B. Hall, Thursday night at 8 o'clock. All men are to be dressed in woolen pants, ed last evening in Holy Trinity|leggings, and coats, and are to be! Cathedral, Miss Phyllis Jenne,|equipped with rifles, ammunition | daughter of Mrs. Crystal Snow | belts and helmets, Jenne of this city, and Sgt. H. M.| A good drill session is promised, McClellan were united in mar-|and if the weather permits, work will be out-of-doors. riage. . Txnc service was read by the Rev. | The fall and winter program has C. E. Rice before a white altar,|been divided into two phases, says peautifully decorated with fall Capt. Hank Harmon. Alternating| chrysanthemums and banked by } Thurs(lny. nights the ux\}l will carry : tall white tapers. out their marksmansmp‘ program, Music preceding the ceremon: | and the other Thursday will be spent | ke BEOVIHAA 1 rnbet AR, who| (D Arillide 8nd suidying. s SOMEEY g ;s . P e { night of every week the small bore MR tw, Sedtion Wed(lmp: | range is opened to all members and Phyllis Jenne and ifiit Sgt. McClellan Wed At Lovely Service At a beautiful ceremony perform- accompanied by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis at the organ. this facility. Woman's Club Holds Novembe_r- }un(heon November luncheon of the Juneau Woman's Club was held yesterday in the parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, with 63 guests attending. Following the luncheon, an in- teresting program was presented by Mrs. Robert S, Sanford, Chairman of the Educational Department. Musical numbers were given by Miss The |Joan Wolf, and the Singing Debs, who were introduced by Mrs. For- rest Pitts, High School Music Di- rector. Guest speakers for the affair were A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of Schools, and B. D. Stewart, Terri- torial Mine Commissioner and mem. ber of the City Library Board. Mr. they are encouraged to make use of | phjjlips spoke on the Teachers' Re- | tirement Bill, which is to be ex- amined by the next session of the |w | st | ithout first making a thorough| udy of the City’s financial con-’ dition | Miss Mary Allshouse, leader of | the Senior Girl Scout troop which is sponsored by the Woman's Club, was introduced by Mrs. Mildred | Hermann, and spoke on the work| |now being conducted in wing scout-‘f {ing. | Recommended and accepted n: new members of the Club, were the| |following: Dr. Berneta Block, Mrs. | |O. A. Sullivan, Mrs, Romald Lister,| |Mrs. Mary Wade, Mrs. John Brill-| |hart, Mrs., Tony Pugel, Mrs. Don | Barras, Miss Helen Waters, Miss| |Mary Allshouse, Mrs. Harold Sver-| drup, and Miss Isabelle Hartung. | e Garvins Honored | At Cocktail Party, | A cocktail party, in honor or' |the 29th wedding annlversary of PAGE THREE 120" [ENTURY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “My Friend Flicka” IN TECHNICOLOR FOLKS! Our Regular Wednesday Midnite Show Will Be THURSDAY—FRIDAY IDA LUPINO—JOAN LESLIE "THE HARD WAY" with JACK CARSON—DENNIS MORGAN Saturday This Week! LAST DAY! COLISEUM HENRY FONDA—in— THURSDAY ONLY | KAY KYSER | who has been convicted of kimng‘ The bride, given in marriage by {a policeman in a strike, and is sen- |Lieut. Comdr. John Newmarker, |tenced to be guillotined. He escapesfwas lovely in a gown of eggshell |during an air raid on the prison, satin with long train, low waist- Legislature. IMr. and Mrs. Homer Garvin, was | “The passing of the bill,” the Su-/givén last evening at the home of | perintendent stated, “would entail Rogene Garvin on South Main| a $50,000 or $60,000 expense to the | street. | JUNEAU EMBLEM (LUB | ELECTS NEW OFFICERS AND HIS GANG IN "You'll Find Qut’ A KILLER-DILLER MYSTERY WITH MUSIC : SHOWPLALE or fimflw Wolverines follow hunters to de- spoil traps as soon as set. | changes identity by taking the pa-| |pers and uniform of a dead French | Army sergeant, and makes his way |to Africa. | Gabin’s character is a bitter and | disillusioned victim of society. Then {he joins de Gaulle, and is regen- |erated through the intense fighting | spirit of the Free French. Through |the patriotism and devotion of al |group of soldiers he becomes a na- |tural leader. = TSR i CLOTHING DRIVE ; By Sons of Norway, ends Thurs- day evening. Leave donations at Lutheran Church Parlors or call | Green 275 or 217. Carnation Darigold (ase $4. Borden's 99 (ase DELIVERED No Strings DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 BertsEE CASH GROCERY THERE’S ONLY ONE BETTL BUY IN BONDS WAR BONDS LENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Incorporated LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY We have a Few ICE CUBE TRAYS in Stock. Some with Rubber Dividers Some with Metal Dividers Also SomeG.E. Metal Polish and Some Whiz Polish and Cleanser Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU Phone No. 616 DOUGLAS Phone No. 18 |with a white orchid. |shade of green. was held at the bride's home, fol- | accessories, {white candles. line and pointed, waist-length |sleeves. The white braid and seed- ;pcarl neckline was complimented [neau Emblem Club No. 90 met in iby a blue a and the | zircon gift of beautiful garnet lavaliere, chief, carried by her mother her own wedding, and a lovely] orchids, completed the bride’s en-| semble. Her flowers were a muff of small white blossoms, centered The bridesmaids, Kay Kennedy and Mrs. Victor Lein, and thc| maid of honor, Miss Corrinne Jenne | wore similar dresses of crepe and; carried matching muffs, each cen- tered with an orchid in a delicate| Miss Kennedy's dress was of copper color, Mrs. Lein’s of moss green, and Miss Jenne's of gold. Little Karen Werner, flower girl, was dressed in a pastel yellow net| gown and carried a bouquet of fall| blossoms. Best man was Sgt. E. R. Blum, while Sgt. G. W. Smith and Sgt. E. G. Rowley acted as ushers. 1 A reception from 9 to 11 o'clock lowing the ceremony, with Mrs. Jenne, in white crepe with purple receiving the many guests. The table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake, topped by a silver bell, and flanked by White - carnations decorated the rooms. Mrs. Helen Webster, Mrs. Ruth Pearce, Miss Pearl Peterson, Mrs.' Wellman Holbrook, Mrs. P. E. Robertson and Mrs. Newmarker poured, while" those serving were Mls. Katherine Alexander, Mrs.| Julia Steele, Mrs. Ardys O'Shaugh- | nessy, Mrs. Fern Williams, Mrs. Betty Kirsten and Mrs. P. R. Last night the members of Ju- the Elks Hall and elected new of-| ficers for the coming year. Those ! sen, Vice-President; Mrs, Irma John- ellen Lillegraven, Corresponding | Treasurer; Mrs. Louise Blanton, Trustee for 3-year term; Mrs. Flor- ence Akervik, Trustee for 2-year term; Mrs. Addabelle Roberts, Guard | and Miss Mary Stewart, Second Guard. Installation of these officers will take place on December 19 at which time the Juneau club is inviting those who belong to the sister or-/ ganization in Petersburg to attend.| Chairman for that evening’s enter- tainment will be Mrs. Louise Fiest.| The President-elect, Mrs. Florence Holmquist, has not yet named her appointive officers, but plans to do Territory for the first two years, but after that the contributions would soon accumulate to take care of the payments.” Mr. Phillips believes that the bill groom. An heirloom lace handker- |elected were: Mrs. Florence Holm-}wm be favored by the majority of at | quist, President; Mrs. Johanna Jen- | teachers already here, and conclud- ed by stating that if only a begin- fingertip veil, fastened with white son, Recording Secretary; Mrs. ROS- | ning could be made by the passage, it could then be strengthened by ' Secretary; Mrs. Berthrile Ehusen.‘nmgndmem later on. Need For New Library Building Juneau's dire need for a new li- brary building was the subject of the talk by Mr. Stewart, who sug- gested that a committee be ap- pointed to make an intensive sur- vey of available sites and work out a concrete plan for selecting one. In closing, he pointed out that the purchase could not be accomplished | A beautiful set of Franciscan| (pottery, wild rose pattern, was pre- |sented to the honor guests by those attending, along with several bou- | quets of lovely fall blossoms. | | Friends invited to the affair were | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs. Art Uggen, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feist, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. | Merritt, Mrs. Walter Stutte, L .H.| | (Skip) Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Fagerson. | e ——— | FRANCES EBEL ARRIVES | | Miss Frances M. Ebel has ar- rived from Idaho to join the staff | of the U. S. Indian Service. She| will be employed as clerk-stenog- rapher in the Educational Depart- ment. s0 at an early date. The next niteting of the club will | be on November: 21 and chairman | for the event has been named. as' Mrs. Lela Turpin who will be as- sisted by Mrs. Ruby Cashen. i Last night’s meeting was entirely for business purposes and adjourn- | ment was early. [ | | { TOWNSEND MEMBERS HEAR ELECTION NEWS With the audience eager to hear the election returns, President G. E. Almquist hurried through the busi- ness meeting of the Townsend Club last night, and the members’ list- | ened to the broadcast. | The National Townsend organiza- tion, which is a non-partisan move- | ment, had given no endorsement to either President Roosevelt or Gov. We Still Have Some of Those Striking CASUAL and DRESS COATS -A §§ ? This Sale E the Sale Price! LEFT at -L-F nds Friday! 'The Ox-Bow Incident’ AMERICAN TIRMWAIYS SYSTEM SS in the STATES? FLY all THE WAY in less than a day... via Pan American FAIRBANKS & WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE Direct Dalily Service with Connections from All Alaska Points e s e INFORMATION . RESERVATIONS . TICKETS 135. So. Franklin St. Phone 106 N e A AR AHERICAN ALRWALS NOTICE After November 10, no telephone rentals for the month of November will be accepted at a discount. All SERVICEMEN y BUSINESS MEN, HOME OWNERS If you need something you can't buy in Juneau, write us. Lily G. Lewis Shopping Service, 901 Sixth | Fribush. Dewey, as both candidates were on | The new home of Sgt and Mrs. record in favor of broadening the, Do Your Shopping Early! McClellan will be in the Hillcrest| Apartments. The bride is one of Juneau's popular young ladies. She is a graduate of the Juneau High School, attended the University of Washington for two years and while there was affiliated with the Alpha Delpha Pi sorority. She has| been employed in the fiscal de- partment of the Forest Seryice. Sgt. McClellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McClellan of Dugger, Indiana, has been stationed in Ju- neau for the past two years in the Army Finance Office. VERY property own- er should safeguard his investment with suf- ficient insurance. Don’t put off buying insurance UNLESS you want to gamble with all the cards stacked against you!' It is important too that all your policies be cor- rectly written in a de- pendable old company like the Hartford Fire Insur- ance. Company we repre- sent. {st .Ann's Hospital for surgical care, scope of the social security act. Next to hearing the outcome of the ex- citing presidential race, each person | present was anxious to know how the vote went in his old home State. | President Almquist announced that election of officers of the club will be held at the first meeting in December. He thanked the mem- | bers for their faithfulness in attend- ing meetings, suggested that they interest others in the movement, and stated that definite action is expected on the Townsend bill when | the new Congress convenes. HOSPITAL NOTES Hazel Jameson was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday after receiving medical treatment. Loretta Mercer, who has been in was dismissed yesterday. Elmer Garnes was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Tuesday for surgery. Phoebe Logan was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital 'yesterday for surgical care. FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SHOP DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS ¥ YVONNE'S HOURS EACH MONDAY ARE FROM 11 A.M.TO 8 P. M. [ onnRR=2 Three-Way Pay St. Ann's Hospital admitted George Howard yesterday for sur- gical care. The Government Hospital dis; missed Edwell John from Angoon, who has been receiving medical treatment. PGP S — CLOTHES FOR NORWAY Drive closes Thursday evening. Leave donations at Lutheran Church Parlors, or call Green 275 or 217. WHILST T SNITCH US Sha;;uck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS JUNEAU Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME SOME VITTLES BARNEY GOOGLE and Ordinary Life Insurance Policies Telephone 800 Juneau Representative Northwestern Life Insurance Co. Endowment Accumulation Children’s Educational Policies remittances must bear postmark of not later than discount day. Please be prompt. Ave, Seattle 4, Wash. e e PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Federal Bullding, Phone 204. Adv, CABINETS nmm;. I.G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. AUDITS 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 SYSTEMS 7 NIKK\ SIKKA Y DINE AN The Derby DINE AND DANCE D DANCE B AR L ocated at SKAGWAY SKAGWAY'S ONLY DINE AND DANCE PLACE SINCE THE GOLD RUSH!

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