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FRIDAY,_JUNE 8, 1945 SHOWPLALE or SVENUS INA RAY HUTTON, and Fer Orchestra HUGH HERBERT Ann Billy Ross SAVAGE - GILBERT - HUNTER 7 SECOND FEATURE - SIMON \h\ ONin Guy De Mavpasss SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:30 P. M. EVELYN AND HER ALASKAN MYSTERY CLUB GAMES YOU LIKE TO PLAY—CONTESTS IDOUBLE FEATURE WEEKEND SHOW AS CAPITOL BILL “Ever Since Venus,” Columbia Pictures’ carnival of music and laughter is one of the two features Jopening tonight for the weekend at .the Capitol. In the cast are Billy Gilbert, Glenda Farrell, Hugh Herbert, Ross Hunter, Ann Savage and Ina Ray| Hutton with her jivebombing band. {The story relates the hilarious ad- ventures of three guys, who try to blitz the beauty business and get| icuughl in a mixture of mirth and| | song. A thrilling story of war and ro-| mance is told in RKO Radio’s new | film drama “Mademoiselle Fifi” |starring Simone Simon as a young | French patriot. This is the other feature on the Capitel bill. Laid during the périod of | | Franco-Prussian War, the story| tells a tale of oppression by the| Prussian conquerers and brave cam- paign of defiame inspired by the| |girl, which rresults in her riddingl her native village of the worst of| the| THI: DAlLY ALAbKA UVlPlRl:. JUNLAU ALASKA HI, KIDS! BIG SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 P. M. JAU JUNIORS CLUB JONTESTS “Woid” To The Wise...STARTS A RIOT! Those scrap-happy rascals are running wild again in their most hectic jam- % hboree of action and laughs! the tryants. i | “Mademoiselle Fifi" is said to be fone of the most. enthralling films| jof the season. Prominent in the| supporting cast are John Emery,| Kurt Krueger, Edmund Glover, Alan Napier, Fay Helm and Jason Robards. — | | | | 'BONNIE KLEIN IS BRIDE OF R. E. RANDALL Before an altar banked with white and lavender lilacs, Bonnie Jean Klein, daughter of Mr. and st‘ John Klein of this city, and Ralph E. Randall, Signalman 2/c, U. S. Coast Guard, were united in mar-| riage at 8 o'clock last evening in a' ceremony performed by the Rev./ William G. LeVasseur, S. J,, in the Catholic Church of the Nativity. \ The bride was given in marriage {by her father, while Norma Burrordl {was maid of honor and Sylvia An-| jderson and Suzy Winn were brides- | {maids. Little Sheila Godkin was/ flower girl. J‘ DOUGLAS NEWS HAVDAHLS SOUTH | Mrs. B. O. Havdahl and three | children have left for Seattle. They will visit relatives there and estab- | CIRCUS PICTURE IS ONE FEATURE An ‘unusual added attraction has ! AT 207H CENTURY PAGE FIVE Py LENTURY Added Attraction! IN TECHNI-COLOR! Ringling Bros- 5y Barnum and Bailey’s TONIGHT and SATURDAY / (A WARNER BROS. FEATURETTE) in “BEHIND THE BIG TOP* 9 ANIMAL ACTS—THRILLING AERIAL PERFORMERS ® WILD ANIMALS—AMAZING CIRCUS ACTS! SEE A S ITSA REAL TRIP IN TECHNI-COLOR TO SEE “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" AND OTHER Little Lulu Color Cartoon X227, ALSO! “mmmmonnowmmm H. J. BAKER Piano Tuner For Piano Services Phone or Call at THEATRE LAST NIGHT- 2 HITS ‘LURE OF THE ISLANDS’ 'HE GHOST RIDER’ o 5 JOIN THE FUN WIN PRIZES John Russell of the U. S. Coast jish g home for the summer. Child- | |been Booked for the 20th iiturs) | Guard served as best man, while KY| en making the trip are Obert,| Theatre, tonight and Saturday, Phillips and William True, felloW penny and Eleanor, all south for % 4 Technicolor featurette, “Behind the| A members of the service, were ush- ers. | Robed in a wedding gown of white slipper satin’ with long sleeves, drap- | ed Grecian skirt and short train, ithe bride wore a Juliet cap and| i fingertip-length veil. bouquet of pink rosebuds, lilies of the valley and white sweet peas, with white satin streamers adorned by tiny rosebuds. The bride’s mother wore a full-| |length gown of powder blue crepe,: matching flower hat and long gloves | to match the faint pink of her cor- isage. | Attendants of the bride were { dressed in bouffant chiffon frocks of pastel shades with matching hats, Miss Burford's dress being orchid, l&lfi%% é]‘“ D UDES | erving Soulficastern Alas. Daily Scheduled Trips TO % Silka wrangell [ | Miss Winn's aqua, and Miss Ander- | son’s yellow. Petershurg Keichikan | Also Trips | TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ried a tiny basket of miniature rose- buds. Outdoor Blooms A profusion of spring blossoms given by friends decorated the church—lilacs, columbines and multi- colored tulips. Adorning the pews lilacs tied with white ribbons. | Vocal selections were by Mrs. Henry Harmon, with Mrs. Felix Toner at the organ. Following the wedding, the recep-~ tion was held in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, when the ser- For Information and Reservations Phone 612 for dancing, as a gift to the hridal couple. Sgt. William Weaver, U. 8. A., sang several solos. the bride's parents as well as the bridal couple, the joint reception friends. Dancing opened with the bride’s waltz, charmingly pérformed by the bridal couple alone on the floor, and ’(ollowed by general dancing which continued until after midnight. The four-layer wedding cake was topped by a wee bride and groom, the latter dressed in Navy whites, with an American flag hanging from the arch above them. Friends Assist Assisting at the wedding prepar- ations and reception were Mrs. Fred Crowell and Mrs. William Biggs, who decorated the church; Mrs. A. M. Geyer and Mrs. George Dudley, in charge of serving at the weddimg reception; Mrs. Newton Young and Mrs. Geyer, who served punch; Mrs. Jack Clark and Mrs. William Feero, who poured at the coffee table; and Mrs. Nell McLoskey, who cut the wedding cake. Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. H. Triplette and Mrs. B. R. Glass also served; while school- mates of the bride who assisted were Margaret Femmer, Vi Kessler, Doro- thy Thibodeau, Shirley Davis and Mrs. Albert Cooly. Suzy Winn caught the bride’s bouquet as the newly married couple left the reception at 11 o’'clock. When they return from their wed- ding trip in about a week they will make their home in an apartment in the Klein building. The bridegroom, who is stationed at the Coast Guard signal tower here, came .to' Juneau: about two years ago. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Randall of Yakima, Washington, and, attended school |in that city, NORTHLAND ‘TRANSPORTATION COLISEUM THEATRE {the first time. Their stay is in-| Alaska Music Supply She carried a! Chubby Sheila God-| kin wore a long pink frock and car- were clusters of white and lavender ! vice men’s orchestra provided music| Honoring | was attended by more than 300 s PULNG them i order. Big Top” with the Ringling Bros., Barnum and Bailey Circus. | Interesting scenes of the “Greatest Show on Earth,” at work, play and —_— |in winter quarters are shown. JACK CARLYLE VISIT Trained animal acts, high trapeze | Jack Carlyle arrived at his home|performers, and many other circus here on Sunday to be with his fam- | attractio are shown in beautiful ‘dehnlte Mr. Havdahl is remain- |ing at his position as power phnt |operator at Treadwell. | ily for several days before their‘(-(:h: It’s a great treat for any departure for Seattle. His wife kid from 6 to 60. 1 and son Jackie, have left for a! The feature picture is “Mr. Wise \summfl s visit in Seattle. Carlyle |Guy~ with the East Side Kids, a |will return to Skagway, where he | fast action comedy drama. A car- has business interests. teon and other shorts complete the TONIGHT ONLY “THE 7TH OUGLAS-Y 3EREETE u.u:nluu.“lnlla PISHEBMEN—BOAT OWNERS IN OUR NEW STORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT THE NORTH END OF THE SMALL BOAT HARBOR WE ARE NOW HANDING A MODERATELY PRICED LINE OF VICTIM*? with TOM CONWAY e jprogram. A matinee will he on| GUARD PRACTICE |Saturday at 1:30 p. m. The Douglas unit of Temturinl“ e Guard will meet tonight at the E"’”"‘ wani-as bring_ resuits! 'cense. Italian Somaliland is the source & ‘uf half the world's supply of in- MARINE HARDWARE and FISHING SUPPLIES usual time in front of the Fire Hall ; oo where they will be picked up for rifle practice at Mendenhall rifle range. All members possible are requested to turn out. 00000000000000000000000000000. 9000000 VISITING PARENTS Arvo Wahto, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Gust Wahto arrived here yesterday by plane to spend two weeks visit- ing his parents and friends. Mr. Wahto's wife and two children are staying in Aberdeen, Wash., with Mrs. Wahto's mother. MISS FEERO HERE | Miss Evaline Feero of Skagway, |has arrived here for a visit with her sisters, Geneva Walters and Wilma Jensen and families. Six- teen-year-old Evaline will visit here during school vacation. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Feero of Skagway, and this is her | first visit in Douglas since. leaving seven years ago. CAMPERS RETURN Marmion Island campers who | have been out for two weeks, re- turned to town yesterday brown and tough as nails. The camping | ¢9¢00066660666066000060¢ group consisted of the lollowmg\ L AR A A families: Richard McCormicks, | Walter Andrews, Carl Lindstroms and Shirley Edwards, Pat Balog,| Herbie Bonnett and Howard Hayes, | Jr. All report the best trip ever. ding day. PHONE 567 7TH WAR LOAN DRIVE ON ‘i_ Douglas Island Womens Club 00000000000000000000000000000000 DAN’S 104-PHONE-105 OR CALL AT Bert's Cash Grocery LIGHT HAULING i JUNEAU and DOUGLAS DAILY 2 i Tools, Painis, Eic. £ Dellvel'y sel'Vlce E We Invite Your Inquiries and Inspection : 5 : MacLEAN METAL WORKS Box 1502 Phone703 § : Healing Ventilation Sheet Metal E B & FERN'S PORTRAIT STUDIO A photograph captures forever the beauty of the bride on her wed- We will take all your wedding pictures. 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Taking over the bond drive by the ELLIS AIR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and v steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle i FOR RESERVAT!ONS LINES Certificates TO KETCHIKAN AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY PHONE 612 club means much work and many | hours of volunteer time expended by the members. All they ask in return is that the residents volun- teer their bond purchases and buy as many as they possibly can, so that the Gastineau Channel quota will again be met and passed. NO PRIORITY NECESSARY RELEASED ‘The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- partment committeé of Tauno Nei- |mi. ‘Thomds :Cashen, Arne Shud- |mm and Gene Hulk were out test- | ing all the fire plugs and Depart- ment equipment . last evening and First Ordéred———| Underwood Typewriters and Adding Machines i » | ! Marchant Calculators . . 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