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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1945 IllllllIIIIII|||||||IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllllllIIHIIIIIIIIH“IIIIIH"IIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII 1 C AP"OI. H AS IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllI|IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII SIS, WD wony. TllE FIXIT SHOP 215 SECOND STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIRING GENERAL LIGHT REPAIR WORK Phoae 567 Roy Eaton DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or papering. Remcmber, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not haVe your color scheme suit your irfdividuality ? J. S. MeCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 ] CABINETS L. G.FULTON & COMPANY BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made PHONE 433 ~ 149 So. Main Street | TWO FEATURES FOR WEEKEND The Capitol will have two features the week end bill starting to- night Lon Chaney will be seen in “Wierd Woman” latest in the film series of Inner Sanctum mysteries and shar- ing starring honors are titian-hair- ed Anne Gwynne and blonde Eve- d feature is “Here Comes mixture of screen comedy and radio personalities, dance mu- | and_song. Republic has added talents of Dale Evans, Frank THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA SONJA MAKESH uP | | d Wally | )anun from its studio pi=yers: Pin- | Wright from assorted radio pr grams; the Sportsmen quartette, the | | King Cole Trio, Jan Garber and his Iband and the zany antics of Al Pearce and his gang, including Artie | Aucrbach, Arlene Harris and Will- | | iam Comstock. Pearce takes the lead in a double | role, El- | mer playing himself and the kv Tomlin, Wendell Niles and Wlll * of the title, a screwball sales- | i i { | man. PBW BOARD UNABLE T0 ACCEPT INVITE, 'FOR MEETING HERE Hope that in some future year eal may be the site of the al Board Meeting of the Na- | tional Federation of Professional and Business Women's Clubs is ex- pressed in a communication re- ceived by the Juneau Club's Presi- | dent, Crystal Jenne. The letter, signed by Margaret A. Hickey, National President, ex- sses the feeling of the National as having been delighted to | |receive an invitation to hold the 1945 meeting here and express jregret that the current transporta- tion emergency makes it doubtful that any meeting will be held this | year. For that reason, the invita- tion was regretfully declined | Appreciation was also expressed for the seconds to the invitation ,given by other Juneau groups, in- |cluding the Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Licns, the Mayor and the Governor. -ee ART EXHIBIT TO BE HELD FEB. 10 Paintings of as well as colorful flower still life, landscapes of var- | |ious kinds, and portrait work will be Scottish Rite ‘nn display in the | Temple Saturday, February 10, when | Beta Sigma Phl sorority sponsors an i art exhibit for Juneau painters. {| In conjunction with the cultur- “‘al program of the sorority, whi : has dealt with “Art in the Home" | this year, the group felt that a show- | 2 |ing of the paintings of Alaskan ar-| ‘ ‘mt might give home owners of }|Juneau the opportunity to choose { |pictures for their rooms which would X be suitable and would also encourage the work of local artists. s Between 50 and 75 pictures will Lc § |shown at the exhibit, featuring ori- v rrrrrrrrr s e o rrereeereeeeees=d |ginal work. Besides the Juneau ar- tists, it" is hoped that several ouL- standing painters from other part of the Territory will be 1epresentnd at the show, The hours for the exhibit will be from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. on Saturday and during the afternoon a silver tea will be served by the sorority. Final plans for the show will be made at the regular sorority meet- in the apartment of Mrs. J. H. Will- iams at the Baranof Hotel. Miss Mabel Morgan, one of the artists, who wiil exhibit, is to be guest g { epeaker rm the program that night. B 28 GET LERT!FICATES IN SAFETY COURSE OF Twenty-eight Army, Navy and civilian engineers were given cer- tificates of completion for a two- gineering which was recently pre- sented in Anchorage. This was the first time the course has been pre- sented. It was sponsored by the University of Alaska under the di- | rection of the Engineering Science WE NOW HAVE A FEW OF THE 6-8 CUP SILEX COFFEE-MAKERS IN STOCK Also SOME OF THE ASBESTOS BACKED . STOVE _MATS Alaska Electric Light and Power Company JUNEAU : Phone 'No. 616 IiGLAs Phone No. 18 and Management War Training | Program in cooperation with the| U. S. Department of Labor and the U. 8. Bureau of Education, | Dean Howard G. Wilcox of the School of Mines at the University came to Anchorage for the closing functions of the course for safety engirteers. The two-week course ter- minated in a banquet at the Alta Club. —r——— JEAN POTTER MAKES VISIT IN ANCHORAGE Miss Jean Potter, who wrote “Al- aska Under Arms,” is spending a deal with pioneer flying in the Ter- ritory by “bush pilots” and other early fliers. She has been in Fair- office in the Eielson Building on | her writing. The building was ap- propriate for her work as it was named for Col. first commercial pilot of the Inter- ior. Miss Potter plans to leave for New York soon to turn the book over to her publisher. favorite Alaskan ing this Tuesday evening, to be held UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA | week course in industrial safety en-, | short time in Anchorage checking on | data for her new boek which will | banks since mid-summer using ‘an | the University of Alasa campus for | Carl Ben Eielson, | Madison Sqrare n, New ing room just before her appearange in the show. FflR ICE REVUE SONJA HENIE, famous skating star of the Hollywood Ice Revue at York, is pictured above in her dress- Ann Barr, hair stylist, adds a few last minute touches to the star's coiffure. Attend- | gnce records for the ice revue are smashing records. (International) MRS. (ROSS ENTERTAINS WITHPARIY “Her Royal Highness, the ueen of the Kobuk,” Mrs. Bess |Cross, Representative in the Seven- {teenth House of the Territorial Legislature, “held court’ last night in the regal fashion that becomes | |her Territory-wide reputation, | when she practically bought the‘ Baranof Hotel Gold Room and gave it to her friends and fellow ‘Ieglsl'\tm 5, “Queen Bess" entertained over a hundred guests in the Gold Room 'with a buffet dinner at tables decorated with fresh tulips flown .f:’om Seattle, and a bar complete with' everything that goes to make a well-stocked bar complete, and two bartenders. | Senator Howard Lyng of Nome | acted as toastmaster and a long list of Territorial and civic officials | were called upon for brief expres- sions, Keynoting expression declared, satisfying the affair was the | of one legislator, who “It is an amazing and a| thing to see so manyi legislators sitting down to common dinner and an ueningl of enjoyment, unmarred by poli- tical differences—it augurs well fuu the good of the Alaska of . the | future.” Flowers from the tables were, this morning given to St. Ann's ‘Husmtal | S HILLCREST FIRE ISN'T BUT DEPT. CALLED OV il s The firebox door of the furnace | dl the: Hillcrest Apartments, ap- | parently blown open by a smali back-fire of the automatic igniter | ,at 12:50 o'clock this morning, gave | the appearance of a conflagration and an alarm was quickly turned | in from 3-8. i The Fireboys, {sponded, out who quickly re- ! closed the door, turned the light and tip-toed from LAST NIGHT— JOHN BOLES i BILLY LEE in— | “THE RoAD TO HAPPINESS” the basement in order that none of the sleeping tenants be awak- ened, and returned with the: eguipment to resume their in- terrupted rest remotely Hilleres person The only thing resembling a fire at the teday is the face of the who turned in the alarm - even the Harvard Col- an acre and an eighth quired in 1637. WE KEEP The nucleus of lage yard ef land a 'FEATURES FOR JUNEAU JUNIORS AT 20TH CENTURY A real \.)H\nl tre n is assured fm all members of the Juneau Juniors | club at the 20th Century theatre| Saturday when a free ice cream cone | will be given to each child attend- | ing the matinee at 1:30 p. m. | A great stag show is lined up| d of course will be broud-‘l {INY. On the screen is| uble feature, Tim Holt in “Land e Op:n Range” plus the East| Side Kids in “Mr. Dgnamite.” A cartcon will also be shown | Extra surprises and contests are | Any child in Juneau may . member of the club by . for a membership card - >-oo DIVORCE Following a day testimony in the divorce action | brought by Gordon E. Burnett, of | Juneau, against Patricia H. Bur- nett, of Juneau, Judge George F.| Alexander has refused to grant a | deeree to either party, He awarded cusjody of the minor child of lhp‘ couple to a grandmother, Mrs. Grace B. Burnett The long-drawn contest of the case ended in U. S. District Court here at 10:30 oclock Wednesday evening DENTED and a half of | - oo TIDES TOMORROW tide— 5:42 a. m, tile—12101 p. m tide—17:52 'p. m. ——- — 14.4 teet | 35 feet 12.6 feet | High Low High PLIRSONAL SOUVENIR GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.-- The X-ray puzzled the dentist and the dentist queried his patient. “I should have told you that you might find some pieces of steel in | my face that I recelved in the battle of the Argonne Forest in | 1918, replied Assemblyman Josl‘ph R. Younglove. B Subscribe 1o the Dailly Alaska mpire—the paper with the largest ! CLOTHES FRESH and CLEAN THE TRIA CLEA NGLE NERS We Pick Up and Deliver Better Appearance” Phone 907 WALTER J. 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