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[X cEl ) “l“‘-‘o-"!ll' ROMAN “Grandpa Called It Art” Donald Duck Cartoon The feature will start t 7:30 and 10:00 LANA TURNER IS FEATURED STAR, CAPITOL'S BILL One of the ye: in one of the ‘mnuon pictures! year’s outstanding “Marriage Is A Private Af- in which Lana Turner makes a cribe fair,” absence. The star, more glamorous than jever and more completely a superb |dramatic actress than ever before, receives excellent support from the hand-picked cast which reads like| a Hollywood Blue Book. Lana has ___ |two leading men, James Craig and! A product of golden grain,sweet-scented hops and vitamin - rich yeast. OLYMPIA is a light refreshing beverage. {John Hodiak, and they deserve star |billing themselves for their ponrny ‘.11.s of admirer and husband of Lan: Irespectively, in the film. In addition, such gifted perform-| | er: Frances Gifford, Hugh Mar- |]u\\(‘ Natalie Schafer, Keenan Wynn |and Herbert Rudley appear to great| | advantage in a story which fits each, jand every player like the proverbial! lglu\'& e BROWN IN TOWN Dave A. Brown, of Spokane, has |arrived in Juneau and is a guest at | the Baranof Hotel. i ———e——— MR., MRS. DUN HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dun from | Portland are guests at the Baranof ! Hotel. | .o MR, PALLAY HERE Mr. and Mrs. David N. Palley, of | | Portland, are guests at the Baranof Hotel. B MUELLER ARRIVES Louis C. Mueller, who is with the| ,United States Indian Service at| | Denver, Colorado, has arrived in | Juneau and is a guest at the Bar-| anof Hotel. JUDY M. FRANK Special Agent Occidental Life Insurance Ce. of California WRITING— LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS GROUP ANNUITIES OFFICE...Klein Building Telephone 753 Res. 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Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 538 outstanding casts That's the only way we can df‘R-‘ welcome return to the screen at the| Capitol Theatre after a mn:ld{'ahle‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA Becomes Bride of Ernest Weschenfelder, Before the flower-banked altar ot Neva Jensen of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mr. Ernest E. Weschenfelder, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wes- chenfelder of Spuhn Island, were united in marriage Saturday even- ing by the Rev. Wm. Robert Webb. | Preceding the ceremony, Miss Helen McKelvie sang “Ave Maria,” followed by a quartette composed lof Jan Fardel, Helen McKelvie, | Eunice Nevins and Evelyn man, accompanied by Katherine Alexander, who sang “Oh Perf(-cv. Love.” Little Mary Lee Cashen, in yellow a,! eyelet organdie, led the bridal pro- | Gov. | cession as flower girl. The bride, given in marriage by 'hm brother, Mr. Marcus Jensen of | Douglas, was demure in a gown of | crepe sheer, made with long sleeves yand short train. The full-length ‘bnd‘xl veil was caught up to a halo of stephanotis, and she carried a lovely arm bouquet of pink roses, white gladioli with hearts of rose- buds and sweet peas, and stephan- |otis, and with long streamers caught up with stephanotis. The bride had for her matron-of- ’h()ll()l Mrs. Marcus Jensen, who |wore a gown of aqua crepe trim- med in white lace, accented with tiny, very delicate brilliants. She curried an arm bouquet of har- | monizing pink, bronze and yellow | snapdragons, with stephanotis and | streamers. The bridesmaids Miss Marian \Jenseu sisier of the bride, and ‘sts Rogene Moore, had matching bridesmaids’ gowns of pale blue | chiffon, made with Grecian draped | full skirts. Their hats were of chif-' | fon, with pink veiling and blue and pink bows, and they carried arm’ bouquets of pink snapdragons, | roses, clarkia and stephanotis. The groom had Mr. Richard Stryker for his best man. Acting as ushers were Mr. Thomas Jensen, brother of the bride, and Mr. Hom- | er Garvin. Many friends of the young couple | attended the reception which was held in their honor at the home of |Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jenusen in | Douglas. Spring garden flowers from the garden of the groom's mother, Mrs. E. E. Weschenfelder, made up the lovely centerpiece for the table, and were used throughout | the rooms in profusion. Mrs. Homer Garvin cut the bride’s cake, and Mrs. D. D. Drow- ley cut the groom’s cake. Miss Mar- garet Welsh served punch and cof- fee, assisted by Miss Shirlee Sund- quist and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Mrs. Garvin was also in charge of | the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Weschenfelder will |80 to Minneapolis Minn.,, on their honeymoon, after which they plan | to make their home in Anchorage. ———— SGT. ALLEN HOME Sgt. Kenneth Allen arrived yes- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Allen. With the Thirty-Sec- ond Division, he was wounded dur- ing the action on Leyte, and has spent the ensuing time in various hospitals. R Martha Kasiromeunoff, of Sitka, is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - e, NOTICE TO ELKS Meeting and Initiation Wed. July 11—8 p.m. the Church of Holy Trinity, Miss accompanied by Mr. Florence Jensen, daughter of Mrs.| ther. The Holl- | terday to spend a-60-day furlough | NEWS NEW SUPE! RI\TE\I)F\IT OF SCHOOLS ARRIVES and Mrs. Wm. H. Seaman Teddy arrived yesterds Seaman’s fa- y have taken residence in the Bonner house on Fourth and F Street, formerly occupied by Chas. Koelsche. Mr. Seaman has been se- cured by he Douglas School Board (as Superintendent of Schools for the coming term. He comes to Douglas with the very best of re- commendations as a teacher and Mr. and son also has a reputation as a noted | pianist OF THE CITY Douglas entertained the following at a banquet held at Miye's Place, last Friday evening: Ernest Gruening, and the !small War Plants committee, How- ard MacGowan, Northwest Region- al Director; Wm. H. Beisman, De- puty Regional Director; Harry E. Jones, Regional Loan Agent and Jesse Robison Secretary of the SWPC. Mayor Marcus Jensen and City Councilmen as well as the Douglas Chamber of Commerce members were in attendance as hosts of the evening. GUESTS ‘The city of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The daily Vacation Bible School commenced this. morning. at the City Hall in Douglas. The classes are held from 9:30 until 12 o'clock noon, and will be held daily throughout the week. The weekly program will include games, stories, action songs, hand- work and prizes. Each child will receive a graduation certificate at the closing program, Friday eve- ning. Miss Florence Jensen‘ DOVU%E AS |20TH CENTURY IS - SHOWING GRABLE . IN"PIN UP GIRL" 20th Century-Fox's wondrous ways with musicals manifested itself again yesterday at the 20th Century ‘Theatre, where “Pin Up Girl,” that studio’s newest Technicolor triumph, starring Betty Grable, won the en- thusiastic acclaim of the audience. Dedicated to laughs, love and the pursuit of happiness, this song- and-dance extravaganza frames Betty Grable like her picture pinned up on the walls of her fans the | world over—and as such, hits a new high in sheer screen entertainment The studio that brought the mem- orable hits, “Coney Island” “Sweet Rosie O'Grady” to the screen let out all the stops in mak- ing “Pin Up Girl” a truly brilliant rand eye-filling thing of beauty from begining to exciting finale. They have surrounded Betty with a cast of outstanding screen talent, includ- ing John Harvey, Martha Raye, Joe lie Spivak and His Orchestra. Since it’s music that counts in a | musical, “Pin Up Girl” is studded with no less than eight new song hits by Mack Gordon and James Monaco. And judging from how they sound as sung by Betty Grable and Martha Raye, and played by Spivak and his boys, they're songs j you'll undoubtedly be hearing at the top of the nation’s hit parade. “Pin Up Girl” has the most ex- citing dance spectacles ever to pnck a musical on the screen WOODLEY AIRWAYS BRINGS IN TEN IN FLIGHT FROM WEST ! Woodley Asrways' Boeing trans- and | E. Brown, Eugene Pallette and Chm‘-I L2 NoOw! It's Here! il It's Great! | | JOHN HARVEY- MARTHA RAYE - JOE €. BROWN (| EUGENE PALLETTE - SKATING VANITIES PAGE FIVE CENTURY THE MIRACLE MUS!CAL' CHARLIE SPIVAK ) ' EXTRA!? with ten inbound passengers and re- turned with 10. Anchorage to Juneau passengers were: Emma Henrichs, Ralph Hen- jrichs, Lucile Stromsness, C. R. | Shinn, N. Stine, Ernest Kleemo, Children of all denominations are | port, piloted by Ernie Davis, arrived | Oliver Recknor, Roy Daniels, Roland invited to attend. 0000000000000000000000030000000000000000004 | | Gowan, in Juneau Saturduy from Anchorage REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Now Available To All? NO INCREASE IN PRICE Orders Filled in Order Received J. B. Burford & Co. “Our Doorstep Is Worn By Satisfied Customers” am e g < FEII O ST R Y BETAPREPERATI AP l[ARlll MACHINE bll0l’ (Scote-Newcom System) + OIL BURNERS GIFTS Phone 319 Announcing ALASKA AIRLINES New Increased Schedules pke 1 w s L JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday ARRIVES JUNEAU . LEAVES JUNEAU .... 2:00 2:00 Equil_;ment: 2]-Passenger Douglas Starliner 14-Passenger I.ockheed Starliner FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 657 Messerschmidt and Jack Rose. Juneau to Cordova: Howard Mac- Harry K. James, William Beisman, Jessie Robison and Gov. | Ernest Gruening. i Juneau to Anchorage: Stanley | Levine, Colonel Rowe, J. F. Banner- man, Mrs. Mary Waldron and Mu’ | M. Brown. | e | N()Tl( E TO ELKS \ Meeting and Initiation Wed. July 11—8 pm, il “JUNIOR JIVE BOMBERS" ——POPEYE COLOR CARTOON-— and LATEST WORLD NE’ FUN FOR THE TEEN-AGERS in NOTICE After July 10, no telephone rentals for the month of July will be accepted at a discount. All remittances must bear postmark of | not later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. —adv. - eee Emptre want-ags bmw nmml Y COLISEUM % LAST TIMES TONIGHT IN TECHNICOLOR “HOME IN INDIANA” | | SEATTLE. . . . WHITEHORSE . FAIRBANKS . GALENA NOME . . McGRATH BETHEL . BARANOF HOTEL Clipper “Time . 6 HRS.'55 MIN. 1 HR. 45 MIN. 5 HRS. 5 MIN. 7 HRS. 9 HRS. " 5 MIN. 6 HRS. 55 MIN. 9 HRS. PHONE 106 ering S Sitka Petershurg -@fiL@S% % & W @ (ompmss Duaily Scheduled Trips TO Wrangell Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For In(ormahon and Reservations Phone 612