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BER 22, 1945 SATURDAY, SEP SUNDAY - MONDAY! oyEs MEET Agace P MEET Agace ¢am v SHOWPLALE oF 1 PBEVUE “m IRENE DNNE CHARLES BOYER in HOT NEWS RIGHT OFF THE FRONT PAGE DONALD as “OFFICER DUCK” TONIGHT!? "Sing Neighbor Sing” || “The Unwritten Code” Front Page News SATURDAY NIGHT! o SUNDAY FEATURE STARTS 2:00—4:05—6:10 8:15—10:20 MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Local No. SPECIAL MEETING Monday, Sept.24 6 P. M. ArdLua g Please Be Prompt 672 ANNOUNCEMENT Meicalfe Sheet Metal Is Now Equipped for Complete Welding Service MR.U. P.MOODY, well known local welder with many years experience has charge-of this department. TRY HIM FOR SATISFACTORY WELDING METCALFE SHEET METAL PHONE 711 90 Willoughby Ave. 3 AUDITS STEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE There Is No Substitute for | 4 Newspaper Adverfising! i IDINNER FOR 65ERS BY TWO BILLS IS 15ers, Are Pulling Off Unique Gathering the Baranof Hotel cidentally, if the two Bills have over- |locked any 65er of Juneau, they are gosfner, 94; Monica Weatherill, ¥ X A | Milton Furness, 85; Sharon Sharp, Judge Bill says if those invited do gy Ervin Butts, 75; | requested to be at the dinner also. | AFFAIR MONDAY Holzheimer, Franks Both ™ Both Bills have issued invitations meq Tisdale; for the affair, but in case the 65ers wade and Tony McCormick; Grade| have not received them, their names 5. Gladys Uggen; Grade 6: Mary' are on the list and, they are expected Nordale; Grade 7: Rosemary Theile | to be in a chair at the table. The in- anq George Gilligan, and Grade 8: vited guests are requested by the gyzzane McMullen two Bills to notify the clerk at the yyegtherill. | Baranof Hotel by telephone of in person, not later than noon Monday of their acceptance of the invitation naq their first social tests of the| |50 that plates will be laid for all. In- gchoo] year. ! THE DAILY | DUNNE, BOYER ARE = "TOGETHER AGAIN" IN CAPITOL'S BiLl as all the world loves a 2 and Charles Boyer, it cems safe from all advance reports {to prophesy that the world will also ible romantic team appear in Columbia Pic- ther Again” which will its local run Sunday at the pitol Theatre story, we are told, concerns a young widow, Irene Dunne, who, as mayor of a small town, is devoting (her entire life to civic affairs, though Ishe is still vital and beautiful, when lan uncanny accident destroys the pri of the community, a statue of | her husband who was the town's be- loved mayor before his death. The !freak mishap makes ry for Miss Dunne to travel to New \‘mk to commission a sculptor for a new statue and beforz she leaves, Charles Coburn, her irascible but lovable old | father-in-law, cautions her to buy a silly hat and maks good use of her time in the city \Vuh slight mis- | givings Irene buys a beautifully preposterous hat just before her m- terview with the sculptor who, course, turns out to be Lh’lll(‘S B()\- er . .. and there they gether again. Naturall; not to be quite as wonderfully mnple as all that, but it doesn't take too much imagination to see that a fan- tastic hat, a beautiful woman and Ct es Boyer can easily set the for Bge are calling the year's most exciting' _ romance, with the incomparable lovers of “Love Affair” gloriously, hi- lariously, enchantingly, daringly in love - ST. ANN'S STUDENT BODY HAS ELECTION; HONGR ROLL GIVEN St. Ann’s Student Body election took place at the school on Friday, Sept. 14 d was as follows: Presi- dent, Suzzane McMullen; Vice Presi- dent, Milton Furness; Secretary, “hdun Sharp, and Reporter and , Lois Fossum. Tho Student Body officers then chose the following committees: Discipline: Jerry Wade, Chairman; and Milton Furness; Sanitation: Gladys Uggen, Chairman; Ervin Butts, Nola Hometco and Ralph Al- len; Entertainment: Monico Weath- erill, Chairman; and George Gilli- gan; Eucheristic: Mary Nordale and onitor, Suzzane McMul | The school colors remain Blue and Gold. The Honor Roll for the month of ~ | September was decorated with a nnple tree by Lois Fossum, assisted Over 100 men, all of Juneau, over yu Sharon Sharp. The honor stu-| 65 years of age will be the guests of gents for each grade were as follows: | two Bills, Judge William Holzheimer ginqergarten: Joey Thibodeau and\ 'and William Franks, both 75 vears paje Schmitz; of age, next Monday night at a 7 pignte and Marty Passineau; Grade | o’clock dinner in the Gold Room of 2 Grade 1: Nadine Richard Gaines and Michael |Wade; Grade 3: Becky Sharpe and | Grade 4: Suzanne and Monica The Seventh and Eighth grades Results of the tests were as follows: Grade 8: Ruberv. and Suzzane | not show up—well, if they are ever nemullen, 94. {will “throw the book at them” ed before his judicial bench he !matter what the offense charged, if 92, Ralph Allen 68 and Robert Mc- found guilty. Bill Franks also says “this is no, (lrexs up affair and come as you are| {and no bouncer will throw you out. Canes or crutches will be carefully | checked. } Dolly Sllva, “yound-oldtimer,” | friend of most of the 65ers, will have jcharge of the banquet mble 'WHITEHORSE ' COUPLE WED ON THURSDAY In the Methodist Church Thurs- | day evening at 7 o'clock, the Rev. | Robert S. Treat read the vows unit- {ing Douglas C. Bradley and Verna Elaine T: both of Whitehorse. | Witnesses were Marian Jensen and | John Fiscus. | The newlyweds will make White- ! horse their home | HOSPITAL NOTES Ann Louise Hennmg is a medical |patient at St. Ann’s Hospital. | Mrs. M. J. Plum has keen admitted |to St. Ann’s Hospital for medical at- tention. | R. R. Lister has returned home, {from St. Ann's Hospital where he |was a medical patient. | Ernest McKinney has been dis- |31 charged from St. Ann’s Hospital, af- ter receiving medical care. ATTENTION O. E 8. Regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 25. Business. Visiting members especially invited. Lynna Holland, W. M., (10,072-t2) Helen Webster, Secy. | Cormick, 66. On September 20, through courtesy of A. B. Cain, St. An puplls attended a movie in the audi- | Itorium. The pictures were to en- {courage the pupils to aid the Eighth War Loan Drive. The film was an ALASKA EMPIRE — JUNEAU, ALASKA d remembers that of, what those-in-the-know | Grade 7: Gerald Shaw, 96; Rose| N0 Mary Theele, 95; George Gilligan, the | ~r‘!h n the ser nl resa was shown 1 Ann’s children were the thh ren were fascinated by ‘.‘ of the wildlife of Alaska. Many cities were shown, such as Ketchikan, Ju- neau, Wrangell, agway and the M"d inuska Valley. ain Paul Satko's Ark was pic uu n its way to Juneau. Three of the Satko children were pre ind wert happy to see themselves on the screen. Alvin B. Bls by spoke to the children as a repr ative for the Lion's Club. Pvt. Prancis Doogan, a former student of St. Ann’s, also spoke about the Eighth War Loan Drive. He has been in France and he drew the attention of his audience when he spoke of the should give for, is St. Ann's Lois Fossum, 14, Reporter age - NO CHANGE IN LIQUOR STORE CLOSING HERE S s Council Tables Petifions i i e ™ for Later Hours, for Sunday Lock-up (Continued /rom Page One) and deep.” recurring disturb- ances of the orderly procedure of the meeting led, however, to his ejection 'shortly before the liquor discussion was reached. His well-timed arrival at the meeting by cab was followed by early departure on foot—with a police escort, The Council session opened on well-filled chamber, but apparently most of those who professed to be so deeply concerned with the welfare of the community had no other in- |terest in the conduct of the City be- yond if and when citizens should be allowed to purchise a drink. least the setting aside of the liquor hours question was the signal for departure of two-thirds of those present. DOUGLAS% COLISEUM THEATRE SUNDAY ONLY! 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