The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1945, Page 3

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. -vviiturr,_l TIDES TOMORROW e o o High Tide 2'49a.m Low Tide 9°0la.m. High Tide 15:08 p m. Low. Tide: 2L:10p m, c’elocl e BUY WAR lONDS @ 9500000 LISTEN' KINY--—--TONIG“T*----KINY when the BARS STAY OPEN LATER 1t was officially announced today that bars may stay open until 2|Turkeys, Lex O' Lamb. Place k in the morning as tomor-|orders early. Phone 49 or 13, S: -ow is a legal holiday—Seward Day. tary Meat Co. Hams FOR EASTER ,all popular brands; small our >-ee - Empire Classifieds Pay! LISTEN! -"7 30 Pa Mc aAS'rm:Au CAFEPRESENTS AN ALL TALENT Every Performer Is a Juneauite . . . NOTES from OUR GIFT SHOP your home for EASTER visit HARRI MACHINE SHOP We Have Just Received . . TONIGHT, the Jamboree Orchesira! - DORIANNE BARNES—Pianist ARTUR ENNIS—Guitarist LEO NAVARRO—Drummer, and SONGS from PHYLLIS MEYERS and KAY KELVIE Vocalist AND INTRODUCING TONIGHT THE O} AND ONLY JOAN RHODES E dnd her Accordian, Piano and Voice JOAN is the youngest yet to appear on the JUNEAU JAMBOREE Sponsored and Presented each Thursday " Evening at 7:30 by the GASTINEAU CAFE in Juneau... Produced and Dircted by JIM KELLY cf the KINY Staff for the SPONSOR— The GASTINEAU CAFE (Visiters at the Studio m'e'welcome. Come Early!) Foremost in Friendliness To brighten and SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION of . . . + EASTER BUNNY CANDLES + EASTER BUNNY FIGURINES + CERAMIC PINS CERAMIC EARRINGS * + CHENILLE LAPEL BUTTERFLIES * CHENILLE LAPEL ANIMALS (both large and small) and Many Other NEW GIFTS! ARRI MA Plumbing P—— T + EASTER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS |zbout totem poles. So fascinating and “Remembered Death” by AU aroelifprormstifsaratifoefT] | HINE SHOP S Heating THE DAILY ALZSKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE: [who has pleased us ail greatly by|(ub? Answer: Keith Buckwalter,|cuccesstul journey.and a dafe re- ,____________________.__ \ is recent surprise return to town|<f Seattle, Washington urn to us in due course. lcn a leave? Answer: Coust Guards- Question: What one of the out- PR o 8 11\.\” Jess Fallis n° Indianapolis, | wandingly loyal friends of USO FOR EASTER Hams ,all popular brands; small ~urkeys, Leg O’ Lamb. Place your ers early. Phone 49 or 13 Sani- tary Meat Co. | ndiana among the prowainent business men on: And: speas.ay of music, ot Juneau is about to leave for a {what is. the nume of that ACS | w.sit in the States, during which he ), new to this community, who will be lecturing and showing his 1 Que Interesting lems for Everybody played the piano for us on Satur- fme movies of Alaska, all the wbile e . day night, vividly ressing his|being much missed by us dowii FROM SEATTLE (aska immediately - begins 0 ask laydience as one of the very best|lere? Answer: B to John R. Peterson, of Seattle is P ROG R A M !-""»‘“Nh and to learn at least a/ppanigts “we've’ dver ‘medrd” at ouriwhom~ we “all wish happiess, ‘@ a guest at-the Paranof. ot {little concerning them. But, natur-| (Week of March 29 to April 4) | .jjy ne keeps wishing to know ° - — 0, 0B & 8 rore | — - ~ et o THURSDAY, March 20—9:30° P.| s coming Sunduy night (April . l m, Dance in USO to music ©f ., 44 10:15 the opportunity to ac- Servicemen's Band complish just that will be given 1n i all of us.at the USO For our guest ' i ® FRIDAY, March 30—-7:30 p. m, aker on “Totem Poles” 1s 10 ve i Radio Show over KINY, “BASter pqyarq L. Keithahn, Curator of the = cemes After Tomorrow," bY reppjtorial Museum one of | the USO Commandos. 8 p. m, POr- .o informed men anvwhere (per- y trait drawing in USO by MAry j,ps the best-informed man) on . and Jean Shaw. 10 p. m, Friday ,),¢ exceedingly interesting sub- Night Party, with refreshments ;.. and special entertainment, - " Tyere won't be room enough for {‘ 11 dE lowed by dancing to juke boX. |y to have open Houss that hight ora JV e Dresse aster A |But any serviceman caring to do © SATURDAY, March 31-10 p. m,lso will b2 permitted to invite one Juke bex dance in USO. |¢ivilian to accompany him to. the So smart . . . so flattering e o o meeting. . ' » SUNDAY, April 1—1°30 and 4 p.| e o o . so charmingly yours! m. Trips to Mendenhall Glacier. | ' USO LIBRARY Nbw staion Rashicis that 5 p. m. Cotfee Hour, with| Although our Club Library gets cake and cookies; Ruth Bi'ooks‘umtv steady use from a number at the piano. 9:15 p. m Easter (f the fellows these days, it con- at USO conducted by tinues to rprise the staff that adier Taylo® of Salvation|:his number is not larger. A lot of 7. 10:15 p. m,, “Totem Poles”, j excellent books are included in the ented by Edward L. Keith-| |total of scme 900 volumes now on , Curator of the Territorial|the shelves; and many are recent Muscum. (Note: Jureau Ski Club]z)ublicn(ions. Perhaps the fault lies welcomes seryicemen to join it .aainly with w t may well be that dress you in exquisite perfection to play up your lighter side. Suits b» == and coats with a sp.\rklmg" "L(V personality . . . dresses d\ endearingly styled. You'll , in all-day skiing.) A we have failed to do the tight kind > % e o o ot a job of “salesniansiip.” love all our Easter into s MONDAY, April 2 — 7 p.sm,| Shortly we expect to have a much : /pring fashions Meeting of Servicemen's Counecii. bett ngement of the hooks in 7 7 to 10 p. m, Juneau Badmin- tiel different class.fications, as ten Club mects for play in - High rovels, poetry, plays, short stories, School gym; servicemen wel- reference books, etc. Of course we come. 8:30 p. m Forum Club will continue the current practice leaves USO for party in private of keeping separate on the top of heme, the showcase in ‘the lounge the e o atest publications, #eether with a e TUUESDAY, Apri'! 3 — 7 p m. {°w standard works. Meeting of the GSO Council.| Last week the club received its 7:30 p. m. Broadcast of Quiz riost recent shipment of new books est. 9:45 p. m., Cnstomary tent each month from USO Na- day night games in USO !tonal Headguarters in New York. o o o Inevitably these lists are varied ¢ WEDNESDAY Aprii 4 — 7:30 ]).‘AIli evidence thoughtful selection ovies in WSO. 9:30 p. m., :vom amcng the many available Dancing at AB Hall, ‘clumes. For example, the six just rber’s “Great { BUY ANOTHER i/ BOND TODAY Square under joint auspices of AWVS icceived are Edna F and USO. Public cordially in- Son,” Lin Yutang's “The Vigil of vited. a Natipn,” Bennett Cer Try and e s 0 o 0 Stop Me,” Van Wyck Brooks’ “The FOTEM POL World of Washington Irving,” You know something, doubtless,| ‘Green Hazard,” by Manning Coles, are these . grotesque objects "that Agatha Christie. | every sxvlvlcr)mnn arriving in Al-| It is the practice to restrict the A S 5 -———— Lse of these new books to the club- house for one week. Tuercafter they may be borrowed (without chaxgw by any man, or by a GSO member, fur a 10-day period. | Some interesting autographed jvolumes are to be found in s | \Yibrary. You will find (ne signatures, !among others, of Carl Sandburg, ‘Thornton Wilder, Stephen Vincent | | Benet, and Gluyas Willlams (the | {rrtistv In several instances the | | 2uthors have ten rather un-| |usual inscriptions ‘n their ownj| | Llandwriting. | Anyone coming regularly to the | USO and not making use of the | library is missing a real treat. | . ° EASTER SERVICE | A service in observence of Eacter will be held in the USO on Sunday night at 9:15. It will be led by! Brigadier Chester Taylor of the Salvation Army. The special music will be furnished by the Salvation | Army, also,—which means that it | will be full of vitality and con- tageous enthusiasm. Certainly it is stating the obvious |to say that if ever there was a | bme when the whole worid needed ‘lhe Easter message, that time is {he Spring of 1945! During recent | months (for various reasons) we {lave not been holding religious | services at the USO on Sunday nights. But this coming Sunday night we most assuredly do intend (Lo observe Easter down here, e o o HOW’'S YOUR 197 This isn’t Tuesdav night at 7:30. However, we're in the mond to play quiz-master anyhow. S0 here are a few questions about USO person- reent < alities that pen el 1 i i _JlllllllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIlllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIII"IIIIIlIllll"fl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIHI for any of them who have been even a little bit observant around| this clubhouse of ours. And, any- way, we're setting out the answers, teo! Questiorf: Who is the girl who in recent months has given more Lberally than any other GSO mem- Ler of her time =nd energies in the cervice of the canteen, thereby more than ever endearing herself = = = to all of us through her generous cnd charming good nature? An- JAMES msm r na °l {cwer; Irene Willlams. : r » i or Y f.uitar-player and good fPl]lJW per- s { IR . Baranof Hotel Building “Its’ the Nicest Store in" Town!™" s s Question: Who <s the populai *onalkv, oncg stauw o ! Junead gg&fi;“ it e f‘of Councihnél; .'u: « @ - % Sty i Our Program und Platform Will Be Announced Later of head colds wlx:mfl a little Va~tro- Ips e .___g__ .!u.rn t"r@%fi tions in folder VIEKS VATRO-

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