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FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SHOWPLALE or ewith GRACE McDONALD £% LEON ERROL 4 \: WALTER CATLETT . 3 . RAMSAY AMES } N " Bauds of Stamy Rhgthon! FREDDY SLACK and his Orchestra HARRY OWENS and his Royal Hawailans TED WEEMS and his Orchestra KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY—1:30 P. M. EVELYN AND HER ALASKA MYSTERY CLUB GAMES—CONTESTS—PRIZES LOADS OF FUN Plus “Secret Service in Africa” Dorothy Dolan Phone Red 165 o E@S{ifa % oasla/ Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 S R e i eeee) |terdRY. Trom Beattle just in Ume to There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! ATTENTION, ELKS! INFORMAL CABARET DANCE SATURDAY—APRIL 2l1st At Elks’ Hall BUDDY HUNTER’S ORCHESTRA For Elks and Ladies Only! Tickels available from Emblem Club members or Steward at the club. Make Table Reservations by Friday Night PHONE 112 Dancing Staris 9:30 P. M. SKI RACES T0 BE ON PUBLIC VIEW SUNDAY ATBOWL A musical congeries by three of Pegged to climax Gastineau |the country’s most popular name Channel ski competition for 1945, {bands constitues the sparkling, tune- is a slate of five races set for ful background for “Hat Check ‘next Sunday at the Ski Bowl, at hey,” Universal's latest lilt-laden the head of the Douglas Island edy scheduled to opent tonight Ski Trail. Exciting events are prom- he Capitol in a double feature'jsed—especially if present good- | weather indications continue—and Freddie Slack and his orchestra,'there is plenty of room for a large Harry Owens and His Royal Haw-!throng of spectators. aiians and Ted Weems and his or-| The public is cordially invited to chestra headline the gay entertain- witness the races by the Juneau ment, blending numerous melodic gki Club, which. is sponsoring the numbers with a lively story plot. day’s sport. It is recommended SHOWING FOR }rwo FEATURES CAPITOL'S BILL. Outstanding players include Leon that all who can ski up the trail~ Errol, Grace McDonald, Walter Cat- 4o so—but, there is a good surface lett, Ramsay Ames, Milburn Stone o the trail and making the climb and Mary Grodon lon foot should present no great The comical trials and tribula-|yiericulties. ;uons of raw rookies in Uncle Snm'si Coffee will be served by the new army forms the basis of “The gy put spectators and visitors forsake Adventures of a Rookie,” RKO Ra-igjjxe must furnish their own | Watly| Browny AlsnOeshiey; -ind early in the afternoon, so it is entertainer,” a truck driver and a way up the trail. i lations, drill and a smooth new WPe ',y qo5rs awaits those who may ety ani EKeIPHLEOE Thet: Ski Bowl in its present snow- jestic scene. Girls’ Downhill Race, Junior Boys' CHAPELADIES el | Eric Sundsten will the Cove home Tuesday evening. During assume the chairmanship of the Chapeladies and Sunday School, most of the terrain. Control gates invited to attend. ability. More strenuous sections of Epperson, Mrs. Fred Campen, Mrs. ticipants to take their turns. Mrs. Charles Dobbins, Mrs. Frank developed in the Junior ranks and Stanley Jekill, a new member, Mrs. day. The Ski Bowl offers excep- Mrs. Arnold. terrain from the enveloping ridges ! the next meeting, May 1, at her be held in view from almost any | MORGAN FLIES WEST r Company, left | CELEBRATE jonomee. ATHER REPORT S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 3:30 0'Clock This Morning e o o minimum, 38. Precipitation, 58 of an inch. 3 At Airport—Maximum, 43; | The Juneau Juniors matinee this minimum, 37. Precipitation, ® ;Salurdny at the 20th Century thea- 21 of an inch. e |tre, has a double feature program e o o o o o o oeffor the screen attraction, Charlie TOMORROW’'S FORECAST e |Chan in “The Chinese Cat” and a! Partly cloudy tonight, Sat- e |western, “Texas Trouble Shootex‘s"; urday and Saturday night. e |With the Range Busters. © o o 06 6 0 o & o o BilVemnon secretary of the club,| TEMPERATURES o |has lined up some of the best local Lowest tonight 33° talent for his stage show and broad- | Highest Saturday 49° e /cast. A special comedy sketech is BiEe o & b R BE e . featured, as well as a contest and special prizes. A color cartoon is also on the screen. | JUNEAU JUNIORS | = tier, where he will be at the open- ing of the new Columbia Lumber | Company plant, which will start Monday, April 23. Mr. Morgan plans on being gone a week or 10 days |4 THEATRE ; | vast Nieur— | “HENRY ALDRICH— BOY SCOUT | rm———— VANITY BEAUTY SALON Cooper Bldg., Elsie Hildreth, Mgr. OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 318 ey DANCING CLASE NOW ENROLLING Baton -twirling, twap, acrobatic, toe, ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe- tap, character, chorus specialties, social dancing for beginners. Body | toning and tap classes for stenog- | raphers. Studio 411 Tth. Phone Red | 575. Dorothy Stearns Roff. (Adv). DR SR e Bl Empire want aas get quick results | CONCERT Sheldon Jackson School Choir FRIDAY, APRIL 20th 8:00P M. Juneau High School Auditorium ADMISSION ADULTS Tax Tolal STUDENTS |dio's fun-filled film comedy at the y;cnes It is planned to com- | 'Richard Martinn play rookies who urged that an early start be made wealthy young playboy, respective-| Not only thrilling competition, of sergeant played by Erford Gage , ", i outeq up the trail. Any local | | mantled state will be well-rewarded 'MRS. ARNOLD | . Slalom, Women's Slalom and Class- The Chapeladies were guests of instructing chores that have occu- the meeting, it was announced that day’s activities. He has promised will be held on Saturday evening, Will be set for the downhill events Those attending Tuesday even- the courses will be modified when DeRoux, Mrs. Jennie Pederson,| A considerable number of very! Maiers, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Max it is expected that the events for Ernest Rude; a visitor from Cali- tional opportunities for spectators,‘ Mrs. | ‘humv. chosen spot. Tom Morgan, President of the today via Woodley Airways for An- i ANNIVERSARY * Cagttal as the second Leatrue. Imence the race program fairly | were in civilian life a night club by those planning to make their ly. Their troubles with army regu- \; ‘g, exnjlerating time in the )} initial edica- supply the initial comedy predic- | .jones who have not viewed the for théir efforts by a truly ma- | Events scheduled for Sunday are: ENTERTA'NS . |Junior Boys' Downhill Race, Junior B Men's Downhill. Mrs. Harry Arnold at her Fritz pied him most of the season to a special meeting, composed of the to set courses that will make the May 12. All people interested are tO make them a true test of skiing ing's meeting were: Mrs. Floyd it comes time for feminine par- Mrs, Spaulding, Mrs. Cecil Donghue, Promising competitors has been Mielke, Mrs. James DeHart, Mrs. younger racers will highlight the fornia, Mrs. Ulmer, and the hostess, as nearly every yard of the ski| DéHart will be hostess to down to the floor of the Bowl can | ———,———— 1 | BERGSTROMS Columbia Lumber \charage, He will then go to Whit- | | Mrs. C. J. Bergstrom arrived yes- |celebrate her 43rd wedding anniver- | isary with her husband today. She| |has been South for quite some time | {caring for her daughter, the late i{Mrs. James V. Davis. | They have two children living and |are the proud grandparents of five| granchildren. Their daughter, Mrs. | Ruth Carlson, is residing in Seattle and their son, Carl Bergstrom is| owner of the Arctic Cab Company in | |Juneau. 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