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THURSDAY MARCH 29, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREAJUNEAU ALASKA _PAGE FIVE ‘—-— Faculty members a(tcndmg the! X FLY & 1 VIA ” " (oMEDY FEAT“RE dinner were Richard Byrnes, Gil Ro'ary ow .| PAN AMERICAN TODAY | Edie, Barney Anderson, Ralph, ’ T E As Wright, Elmer Pancheau, A. B. Phil- . A 'Pan American Alrways plane | EEA]’URE IONIGHT GR N 0 ' lips; and Henry Harmon. :eft for Seattle y with the fol- v Custodian Alec Russell was also q' T I ( k |s I n Jowing aboard' Mrs Howling (Apl'ol S Blll guest as were §chool board members, \ FP:\ Cross Ann Cross, Fd- A]‘ 20'[“ (ENIURY Hilari | R.‘E. Robertson and Dr. J. O. Rude ward P. Hamilton, Richard Lewis fhss \ — | '{cmulh Lewis, Narsella Wal T 0 N I G H T 0 N L Y I =y s ot (o ! vgp Juneau, to White- \ A return showing is scheduled for 1 ¢ | comedy feature showing at the Capi- § hms( i Ernest Mayfield, Mrs, ‘ e e il 0 tol for the last two times tonight. dy Mayfield, Thomas White. "I‘h' atre of “‘Crash ),‘, v s tech- |4 ‘ —— e e were | RETURN SHOWING Beginning tomorrow, there will be —— | nicolor feature a double week-end attraction, plAYS (HAMBER | Thought it won't be performed 'til| Power and Ann Baxter. “Stars on Parade” with headliners, |Thursday and Friday nights of next| | 1t is a stirring story of the sub- s TECH“I_C“LOR (and a second feature “Secrets of ‘week April 5 and 6, already there’s | marine service and is full of fast l“ | Scotland Yard.” " ‘(‘\cr\ indication that the Rotary|| THEATRE [action, thrills and comedy. Also in SRR 's presentation of “Whole =] _| the supporting cast is Dana An- 1 C" ‘ g 'I ” ' ‘7E Iy | The Juneau Chamber of Com- !TU““S Talking” will be a big fin- TONIGHT and_FRIDAY drews and Dame, NEWY.WIlby, Sev: Vg W\ } jancial success. eral ort films will complete the merce was entertained at its week- "t el | This is the announcement made' DR | program | WITH ly luncheon in the Gold Room this| il il nE noon by the nationally khown blind, today by B“";’k“ Hanford, G‘f?,';_rh‘u ’ o vk | y XD, P musician, Fred Henry, visiting lhe,gg:;;““&:’; ;;;pifi;f‘g:b pLy RENAULT'S { FOR EASTER | TYRONE POWER city on an evangelist tour. a | sy | y " > Bovs (luB FEED introduced by Evangelist Rev. Wil-| lb;z; who ain i‘zl“?}gg‘r‘;:f‘;e‘:lgn':e SECRET Hams il popular brands; small ANNE BAXTER Henr; a; solo " O Pl b kg 7 ! L‘f"finf“;fls ¢hen )fi,ml:g ’Q’fm“wh‘smd Hanford. ~ “Apparently almost, THRILLING MYSTERY! { Zury 4 4 Shb | | S - ’ | Seventy-five High School boys and | his Wife, amazed Chamber members|€Verybody in ‘°“"hw"“‘5 ;" see a, " : | ll's Bi i Il's Excilin || [their advisors attended the annual{with a solo<duet, playing the trom-|Very entertaining show and, at the, sy o s s - RN BT - g" g' {same help support the com- | couting Program.” e % § S | | Boy's Club Dinner held last night|bone and piano at the same time, at 6 o'clock in the Home Economics |and ended the program by playing | f Hanfgd, Room of the Juneau High School. “God Bless America” on the piano| , according to Hanfor | After eating a meal of chili beans, to accompany the Chamber at song. {has been rehearsing the play more, |vegetable salad, hard' rolls, milk, Other guests at the luncheon were| than & month, ‘and it is shaping up{ & ; A |as a first-rate producnon . | l) E C 0 R A T I N G |apple pie ala mode, prepared by|Ensign S. M. Norman from Coast| ‘“Whole T Tal PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft (Chef A. B. Phillips, a program, wGuard headquarters in Ketchikan, ‘prrsr’nte(l St the: Oolissrn Theokse > Ji Moore, was | Knox Marshall of the Forest Service oo s X ” z funder: CHEEE R Y. s > | ; are important enough to REQUIRE CARE in their All tickets for civilians are priced at i ut on. The group sang eight songs omces in Ketchikan, MacKay Mal-| | ; , i p=y Marjorie P $roup BN T8 % }1|$120 including tax; servicemen’s| % execution It is more satisfactory to know what REYNOLDS iled by Moore then the vaudculle com, New York architect, W. u n v Dennis [team of Jones and Vernon put on a | Fleet, of the office of Internal Rey-|tickets cost 80 cents. | y : ; | the job is actually worth before starting and thus 0'KEEFE |skit. Foliowing this were a fan enue, and Dr. Peter Dahl of Skag- | Y h | avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- ai ) dance by Linn' Forrest and music| way. | N - v | sary working hours. PATRICK {by the Yukon Yukies and the Un-| The Rev. Willis Booth today step- ® WEATvlv{ER I}EPORT { R matched Trio, Don Pegues, ATt Low- pm down from the job of Secular\ ‘eather Bureau) n (ell and Henry Harmon. |in favor of the Rev| Robert S. Webb. | ® Lt A JAMES s' McCLELLAN Feature at 8:10—10:30 i The athletic program held in the —r———— |® Temperatures for 24-Hour Phone DOUGLAS 374 Box 1216 ‘schocl gymnasium was in charge of FOR EASTER |® Period Ending at 7:30 o’Clock | Coach Barney Anderson. The four| Hams ,all popular brands; small'® ‘This Morning: . rrlda, saiurday :classes competed to see who could | Tulke}s Leg O’ Lamb. Place your ' ® s 29l A I perform athletic stunts in the best | crders early. Phone 49 or 13, Sani- | ® In Juneau—Maximum 41; Bands Play! o | manner. |tary Meat Co. | minimum, 34. Precipitation, Girls Sway! B & | .55 of ‘an inch. -|||"|||||||'|||||||||||||||||i||||||||||H|"||||||||||||III"|||||||||||||H||||||||||"||||I» At Alrport—Manmum 417 ® & o 0 0 0 0 0 0 EGGS f"r EASTER \§ TOMORROW’'S FORECAST Shamrock Grade A Large Sttt ran o NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION minimum, 33 Precipitation, .37 of an inch. * 21-passenger Clippers © Expertly-trained stewardesses © Hot meals served aloft R ) D © Daily schedules between Alaska, Canada, and Seattls snow Friday night. Temp- eratures: Lowest tonight, with a 20 to 25 mile per hour wind continuing until Fri- Co-Op Grade A Large et These Are, the BEST! 37°; Friday, 43°. White Rabbit Easter EggDye [ " “miosm ) *lmmmmtmf Pul’evF Ood Color i William O’Brign. who was ar- {ome "/o”[” IIRery iraigned in U. 'S. District Court| | 135 So. 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