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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE v | | V. Fields, Howard Stabler, Burke Ri- Master Wayne Powe W r [ ‘GOOD(OMEDY 0“ I_IONS HEAR jONEs |ley, Carol ‘Herrington, Elaine Her- ren Powers, Jerry Powers, Mrs. Jerry | IHE GANG S All il 1! | Tington, Mrs. Phebe E. Bower, Tam- | Powers, G. A. Davis, Mrs. R. G.| q } S(REE" FEA‘I‘URE AT mouDAY MEE |ara Sandra Peterson, ‘Mrs. A. L.{Shattuck, Master Allen Shattuck, HERE" IS FEA]‘URE . | y | Curtis and Barbara Peterson. Master Roger Shattuck, Miss Bonnie | " To Ketchikan: M. McDaniel, Ken- ! Ann Essendrup, Miss Kay Herman, | | AS (Aplol s Blll Dr. E. Stanley Jones spoke on neth Burtson, Leonard Smith, Em- Miss Margaret S. Hasky, Miss Char- A' onH (ENIURY the subject, “All, a Key Word fm-lm(‘ll Botelho, J. Talbott and Jack lotte Howelett, Mrs. Willa Swendsen, | Democracy" at the noon luncheon of | Jordan. Rokura Inouye, Goichi Takenaka, ) | | sparkiing comedy and brilliant| PR L E G e Baranof Ho-; From Ketchikan: Margaret Me- Russcll Gays, Pastor Bignoria, F. G.' Alice Faye just can’t be typed— THAT RISKY, performances highlight RKO Radio's| o1 tod4ay He said American De-| Kay, Joe Otto, Chester A. Grant, Ramos, Virgil Anderson, Mrs. Virgil Dot as far as the kind of songs she| * | FRISKY FEELING! rollicking comedy, “Bride By Mis-lp 000" stemmed out of faith in!Mrs. Quinn, Mr. Quinn, Major Stev-| Anderson, W. L. Lind, H. J. De- sings is concerned. ,/ / take”, starring Alan Marshal and|Goi tpat permitted faith in man,|ens and Burt Proctor |1aney, H. C. Rudolph, Miss Claire’ AS all and sundry know, the l“W_i ”‘15,/ wjreal THAT Laraine Day, which opened yester-|.,q o, rajth in government. | Mike Korhoven flew to Sitka yes-|Dore, Mrs. Pearl Dore, Roy Omura ly singing star has annexed for her-| k b day at the Capitol Theatre. Dr. Jones safd we voted:for’ de- terday and returned. {and Torataro Murata. self a record for her ability to re-|f ¢ * SPARKLING WITH STARS | | Miss Day, who scored in “Mr.|. o0t en the colonists decided| TO Pelican: Mrs. W. R Edgecomb.| From Ketchikan: Mrs. Marie Bay- Vive old time ballads starting with; BLAZING WITH RHYTHMI Lucky”, plays a_very wealthy girl, |y " no i anl the territory to join,| To Hoonah: Mrs. George Martin,)taert, Mrs. Ruth Merryman, M “Alexander's Ragtime Band.” * Norah Hunter of Hunter Shipyards| . ¢rengthened democracy when we|Mr. George Martin and Mary \VIH-;G ice Wiley, P. T. Donahue, Patrick| But in “The Gapg's All Here”, * GUTTERING WITH GIRLS! fame, who, to protect herself from |jie oei8 Ot € he “all,” and | ters [ McGinty, Frank Carlton, J. Thomp- 20th Century Fox's new Technicolor NG WITH LAUGHS! fortune hunters and publicity, has|we fing our democracy challenged | To Skagway: The Rev. Edgar Gal- |son, J. N. Nyhuse, Joe Wilson, Mrs. musical hit at the 20th Century thea- | * CRACKL! Iher best friend and secretary, 8y1- |0 tne question of all races. Con-|lant Dean Storey and Fred H.|Jce Wilson, Mrs. Guy Whitting, Jr, tre, Alice sings a song which, far| |via (Marsha Hunt), impersonate her fronting us now is the question M:S(urr_\' | Baxtor Feleh, Robert Ainsworth,, R, from being a nostalgic reminder of | at all public appearances. imperialism, or democracy, as we| Passengers from Sitka were: L. L.L. Wolle, Curtis Shattuck and R. L yesteryear, is destined to ride high | Alan Marshal, recently seen in{j,ov to the Pacific. The way of |Colby, Wm. Watson, Louise Hall and | T llefson jon the nation's current hit nflmd\“ “The White Cliffs of Dover," has|equal opportunity—an equality that N A. McEachran |© From Wrangell: E. M. McPhee, That song is “A Journey to a Star.”| \ Alax the role of Captain Tony Travis, an |pac to be earned by character’—is| From Pelican City: B. F. Thomp- Mrs. E. M. McPhee, Miss Doris Niel- one of the seven sure-fire hits with [TTITTYM | army fiier who is convalescing near | paue possible by a faith in God that|$on, Ben Darnell, Jack McGes, Rayson, Miss B. Torgramson, Mrs. Phil which top tune-smiths Léo Robin ||/the Hunter estates. The heiress be- |iveg us a faith in man. “Accrass|Dd Frank Slotter, Jr., | Kelly, John Barbridge, Ernie Cope- #nd Harry Warren have studded | g » comes very interested in Travis, but |pe future is written. cooperate, or|HATtley, Harold Foss and McKay [land, Mrs. L. Bahorec, Mrs. T. Niel- the brilliant musical. { { wishes to be certain that he Is Not, perish,” he said. | Malcolm. |sen, Eli Damer and Melvin Skelton.| Starred with Alice in “The Gang's fascinated by her wealth. Siteon Oliver and his wife were| From Hoonah: Mrs. Henrik Valle,| From Petersburg: Mrs. Ruth Reil- All Here,” are Carmen Miranda, Phil | | At a weekend party at the Hunter | q1co guests of the club today, and 0 C. J8hnson and Ruthv Rose. ley, 8 DeLong, Mrs. Prank Richard- Bukey, yadio's ¥4 question man, sad beach home, Norah sets out to bring | uy. oftver, besides playing the club's| FUshts this morning included the |son, Mrs. F. Gladys, H. Wicklund, the king of swing, Benny Goodman | Travis and Sylvia (masquerading s/ gpening song, “My Country 'tis of | following to Sitka: Kay Herman and | Donald MacKechnie, C. G. Carlson, and his Orchestra. iNomln together. Under the in-|ppeer played his much loved sclM_{Laby, John Rankin, Tom Jensen, Mrs. C. A. Carlson, Hal Fairhurst, E“L‘.l‘n‘(' Pulh‘nf». Charlotte Green- {fluence of mulled claret which she|tjon, “The Aleutian Lullaby.” |Mr. Malby, Mrs. Malby, Annie Mal-| Mis. Gertrude Carter, Master John wood, Edward Everett Horton and y | is taking for a cold, Sylvia complete- | A" contribution from Lion Walt Y, Lavonne Malby and Bill Ru-|Carter, Jr, Mrs. Henry Adsero, Miss Tony De Marco are also featured. Misehs |ly forgets she’s a married Woman. |woodal, now of Washington, D. C_.‘dn']pl\, y |Darlene Adsero, Ed Rockley, H. e T HUNT | This picture marks the Alan Mar-|for the National War Relief Fund,| To Skagway: B. H. Wells ;(‘ulrdm'l' and E. E. Elkins. YOUTH F . Allyn |shal and Laraine Day first venture|yas presented to the club today. | To Haines: Chester A ‘Grzmt,‘ From Excursion Inlet: Mrs. L. A.| OR (HRISI B JOSLYN | into light comedy and they get! yion Vval Poor turned tables mrJuhn}r]ue Willard and clurvncc"l‘lmmm_ / | Edgar ISPy unTS of value }rmm‘ the spark-|the club, and collected from e:\chIH?lEc i»io abs ‘Bdward > | .Lm,l.\ l_m,! nLvnppmxlmgtoly SaCHRE HAS BIG mEIING | < BUCHANAN !ling dialggue and situations. member—it was a new son in ms’L 0 : onakl: Bdware /\u.~n‘n‘ Rflll‘\f‘sl(ltlflb‘P\(‘lung. the following b e i a— house, and his third boy. i 1vm“|;ls(;;nl, Jnl]ml Mancell, J. C. John- 2rn\ to Sitka: A. P. Franklin, Pat - 1 : Mrs Wa"|s George {Lions Harry Chamberlain and R e R — b b second meeting Saturday evening in . | . | x | man Whittaker, Seattle, North Cen- | g o A Hin Y {the Odd Fellows Hall. A good pro- 1 | PLUS March of Time || ; DA e, e T troraon, | Sicyens. Margaret D. Mckay and o afam i pibbertad o nkeRtials 1 Al xpress 0X News | Honors 2 a' Dmner“a dons Club, an + Howard H. Polson. | ~ WELLS HERE e b nee. || | News Right Off the Front Page || Juneau. | To Wrangell: Col. H. Webb. | fllfl'l Wells, representing the Coca Wikt H‘\l:.:nm‘l"lfei ;;‘grl“gmgnd E“’; y ol St Ao | To Petersburg: R. B. Clifto | Cola Company, of Atlanta, Georgia, 5 " S nembers of " “” [ATOMIC BOMB DAMAGE || 4. . <o ainmer party Saturday| | Topetersburs: R. B. clitton. | G0l Conbans, of Aants, Gtk tne wudience. special numbers - | PORKY PIG CARTOON “Brother Brat : oL N | evening at their home in the Bar- (QASTAL MRU“E | Mrs. G. Renshaw. American Clipper from Seattle and ¢luded a chorus by little Jimmy * - |anof Hotel, Mrs. Wallis George en- ! | | To Pelican: Mrs. Horace Ibach, |18 registered at the Baranof Hut(‘l.'s"x“””‘j Rttty the musle _ 3 i SHGIRENE 1 | tertained in honor of her husband, o" wEEKE“D TR'PS Richard Shealley and David B('n-! JGHAN IN TOWN o ".:1‘:0“ ,\m‘s:‘:). A,l b\ln:gl::n, i g Touonnow. | whose birthday it was, and also for| son, Jr., were incoming passengers| p e 4 e a ers by Albert Peter- | ir 1 isi Alaska Coastal Airlines’ passe | # ) | own € o r- | guest s 1 e | with e .that city. |lows: Emma Nickolet, Henry Moy, | 76 pASSENGERS ON { guest at the Baranof Hotel. Youth for Christ is going to be | Ann Shirley—Dennis Day }! e |W. Tykeward, Fred Brandes, Jr.| | e, |a regular monthly program held on| - R i |Harry Forester, R. Lincoln, John; | DELANEY HERE % Saturday evening. Look in the X o o RELEAN | Young, Martha Young, Patricia NORIH SEA SUNDAY‘ Hugh J. Delaney, of Milwaukee, | Empire for the announcement of the DIVORCE ¥ILED 'Young, J. B. Mcon, Ernest A. Steg- | arrived here yesterday via the North |next program. 4 Frances Ann Mrakham O.f Juneau| Orville M. Jack Gordon, a_rres',cd er, Barl L. Dalrymple, Lt. Burke Ri-1 Sea, and is a guest at the Baranof b G e s AR asks a divorce from Francis Mark-'here last week on a telegraphic war- ley, Paul A. Gutzweller and John| Tre North Sea arrived at the Hotel Empire Want-ads bring results! ham and restoration of her former rant from Anchorage, has been re- ;“p i | Northl b i | P 5 pSRaT AL s STl A el o x he Federal ™ and Transportation Com- | IO name, Frances Ann Lawrence, in an leased from custody In U ederl | Incoming passengers from Sitka pany's Dock early yesterday morn- OPAL DECKER IN TOWN action filed here this morning with jail where he was being hel or were: Art Franklin, Mrs. Karl Hahn, ing with 76 inbound passengers Opal Decker, of Anchorage, has | * (ollSEuM * '1:20(;‘1;:;;;““:“3 Al Zf;;'cz_f"'fi:e ;:?!"‘;z?nt‘z é?:(:i;fi:’a;:e;“e’;d He fcarl Hahn, Jr, Mis. T. M. Reed,|from the South, of which 33 were jarrived in town, via Alaska Alrlines, I 4 4 y Joe McMilly, Mrs. T. J. Morrissett, | from Seattle. | and is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. LAST TIMES TONITE ! cause of action. The couple has no S. Marshall Willlam T. Mahone L W. Tate, L. E. Andrae, J. E.| Those arriving from Seattle wi : - | HARTLEY HERE children and no property is in dis- was advised that charges against { e s 3 _ Bliss, Richard Colby, Mrs. Laura.J. Owen, Anthonw Sandness, Mrs. | v i | cre [Joream at Anchorage had been dis- o o . Earl Willett, Al-|Dan Douglas, Mrs. K. S. McLeod, | Robert Harley, of Pelican City, Gangway fo Tomorrow OHLSON ENROUTE EAST iz | bort Anderson, W. F. Stockwell, C.' Miss Doris Sullivan, Steve Marino, |is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. | S —l ! »: 5 YT * K o - — * Col. Otto F. Ohlson, General| FREIGHT FREIGHT | o ! Manager of the Alaska Railroad, | | arrived Saturday from Anchorage| Accepting freight at Alaska Dock via Woodley Airways and left on & Storage until noon Wed., 19th, | a PAA plane for the south, enroute for Skagway, Haines, Hoonah, Peli- to Washington, D. C. can and Sitka. 10,067-t2) | 87 years at fine wliill(ey-muklng P e e makes this whiskey good . 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