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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1945 e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; PAGE FIVE ["NIGHT CLUB GIRL" Majority Service ALLSETFORP.-T.A. THRILLTRAVEL | INEW "WHISTLER" AT ~ For Rainbow Girls AMATEURNIGHTAT PICTURE COMES N7 [Ty LAST NIGHT! CAPITOL, WEEKEND TomorrowEvening ~ COLISEUM TONIGHT 10 20TH CENTURY _ To explorer-photographer Arm-| ! | | TONIGHT and SATURDAY Two Good Features 2 r Two good features, entirely differ-| At a special meeting tomorrow Everything is in readiness for and-Denis, a trek across the Sahara rang sse |ent in theme, are at the Capitol for night in Scottish Rite Temple at| the big event tonight, the Amateur or the unmapped fastnesses of Tibet S e o - 3 . the weekend bill 8 o'clock, a Majority Service for Ni Contest at the Coliseum involves about as much concern as the Parent- a stroll up Main Street evokes from sponsored | A comedy with music is “Night Rainbow Girls will be held, which Th Club Girl," with an engaging cast| the public is invited to attend Teacher Association, and to leave the average citizen. Denis, leader| | teaturing Vivian Austin, Billy Dunn,| The Majority Service is an honor| the evening free for this, several of scientific expeditions, and his, Judy Clark, Edward Norris, Maxie| given all girls of the Order of regularly scheduled events have wife, Leila Roosevelt, have covered | Resenbloom and Minna Gombell. | Rainbow who have reached their been postponed most of the known world and much| In addition to the principals, | twentieth birthday or have married| The Pioneers and Auxiliary are of the unknown in their trave | the film features high spots by such|in the past two ye On receiv- holding their regu'ar meeting on They have shared their adventures) g 4 ontertainers as Fred Sanborn, The|ing the certificates they become life, Wednesday, Dec. 5, instead of to- With the rest of the world by making| BILL HENRY ) Mulcays, Paula Drake and the Del-| members in the order without fur- nhight, and basketball games have such outstanding films as “Goona N RICKVALLIN. 4 \ r, ta Rhythm Boys. ther payment of dues and are en- been postponed until tomorrow Goona,” “Dark Rapture” and most HI..KIDS: ACTIONCOHIT... “Night Club Girl” tells the story | titled to visit an assembly at any' night recently, “Dangerous Journey,” the of a brother and sister song-and- of its meetings The show opens at 8 o'clock, and 20th Century-Fox release that «‘)N‘“*f dance team, played by lovely Viv-| The ceremony tomorrow night from all indications, there should at the 20th Century Theatre Sat-| ian Austin and Billy Dunn, and| will be conducted by majority be a packed house urday night i bal war, in its geographical| their efforts to crash night clubs| members, assisted by several mem- R Gl S iwith their act bers who stll active in the PAA FHES TEN m aspect, is vight cown e Denss- | SATURDAY 1 P. M. Columbja Pictures' latest in its assembly ers conducting the Boosevelt, alley. and . “Dangerous ceries of adaptions from radio’s| Majority Service will be the fol- o" EA"[E ]'Rlp Journiey” can readily be considered; JUNEAU JUNIORS [famous “Whistler” series, “The! lowing | a guide book to those “outposts un-| Power of the Whistler,” with Rich-| Mother Advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Sagyn cthay have reoenily. hegns MATINEE | ard Dix once more in the starring Tuckett: of Time, Lanore| Pan American Airways yesterday A5 familiar to millions of American| Irole, is the thriller. Featured in' Campbell er of Life, Marjorie flew the following passengers on SOldiers as the corner ice cream |’“‘" OONTESTS! PRIZK the cast are Janis Carter, Jeff Snell; Sister of Records, Lucille its flights to and from Seattle and 1 _ Fairbanks Born in Beigium and educated at! { Donnell, Loren Tindall and Tala Bir- Goetz; Sister of Supplication, Sylvia |ell. The original play was written Drowley; Sister of Experlence, Ruth| To Seattle—Olaf Swanson, Ger- OXford, Armand-Denis served with| . {by Aubrey Wisberg. Lew Landers Kunnas; Sister of Wisdom, Ber-,trude Horen, Bobby Kemp and !he¢ Belglum Army in the last war.| Slaris s A T u B n A Y N 1 g ht | directed nice Mead; Sister of Achievement,' Jerry Kemp. “l""’)” b s "“""““‘"!“”‘ “’“”‘" "‘;". > Mary Jeannette Cowling; Infancy.| From Seattle—Ben Kraft, Robert Of the war and faced with the prob-| T T A 1K ] M 1 [MAJOR BEISTLINE ON Evelyn Spain; Childhood, Betty | Garrow, Bernard Pawlitshek, Os- lem Of a career—he decided on the AUTHERNTIC! TRUE FILMS! ‘ Bonnett; Girlhood, Betty ~Lou born Nygard, Don Howell, Hank SXistence of explorer of outlandish THE ARMAND-DENIS—LEILE ROOSEVELT e Maier: | Holloran, Anton Covich, Martinius Jugles and gorilla-infested forests. it ; N ¢ * He found a willing companion for ° - - o itk I Halse, Ge: e 3 as > N Wifehood, Louise Adams; Mother gulx.;\(mteuuld Coke and' Thomas it o S N eiia: Roocavelt. oo ‘ tatie Lx'.ed.tion.' ik hood, Pat Sorri; Age, Rae Peter- in of Theodor» Roosevelt, and sinc Maj. Earl H. Beistline, son of son; Organist, Katherine Alexan-| From Fairbanks—Theodore Thor- 1 0f Theodor2 Roosevelt, and since L Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beistline of der endul, Althen Kneadler, Edwin helf marriage she bhas been nis i 1001 THRILLS Juneau, was separated from active Approximately 38 girls have at- Forsyth and Crystal Forsyth, Posipeize i L v VIR L MORE I3 " he 7 Nt = 5 @ attel ac De; cla v status with the U Army &t tained their majority in the years g e e B el DEA O STARTLI Fort Richardson Nov. 26, according 194 Shy' sgried. tg mwsry. him, aily ou ; Pl;lujmll!a] !(]:'\1‘(“'{‘. Apdetaon, - A1EMIALL FleRk:, ey c‘unu'rmm- Eh‘; hl(;mp h.Io of .Lll‘l‘ o0y 4J. Belstline is now on terminal Shirley Tripp Geddes, Norma Bur- 7 : ! o, ki ¥ v Y -v b savage and his unleashed wil - :;‘;awl.? eXpiring Jan. 29, 1946. A ford, Beverly Leivers, Marilyn — mal );)ln)m'\lv‘\ ()n‘t“(‘mj: ‘h:\"e(ln‘(‘-:"ér A m A z l “ G ' ember of the Alaska National Merritt, Charlotte Soule, Jean ORLANDO, La., Nov. 30—Charlie been apart no 'matter where the call Guard, at Fairbanks, prior to the Winther, Do d A ris Balog Wahto, Bon- v, 27-year-: r p: atios Vel re lea war, Maj. Beistline served with the nie wribe i Vil R Kennedy, 27-year-old pro from of exploration and adventure lead. TERMINAL LEAVE NOW i womanioos, e with JANIS CARTER JEFF DONNELL LOREN TINDALL PLUS—A MUSICAL DREAM DATE! B N . e TS Pawtucket, R. I, showed his heels - i:‘::;w:l]' \:;ngrt Section of the Neilson, Adrienne Cooley,' to the nation's top golfers by LADIES AID BAZAAR i oY :‘f"flk"»\: 0"‘?““?11 . Phyllls carding a 63 to take first round gjver Tea, Bazaar and Gobdis R v rurner Martin, Anna Lois Davis, honords in the $10000 Orlando ggle by Lutheran Ladies Aid, in - ; ¢ s ElKS' MEMORI A'. Verna Mae Gruber, Joan Hudon, open at Dubsdread Country Clb yne uiheran Ghurct Pasion & 3 Thegian® Helen Miller, Winona Monroe, yesterday. 4 GH (ERHIGIS, Db, i : brides in chains Dec. 1—1 p. m (10,130-t1) Frances Paul, Helen Anderson SUREY - SERVICE SUNDAY' Rolison ; | Empirc Want-ads bring results! ] Lenora Olsen Goodrich, Patricia (. - Stk st il (OlISEuM Olson Wood, Sylvia Anderson, * PUB[I( lS INVHED Grace Berg, Merion Cass, Shirley ; S o Davis, Maxine Nostrand, Waunalee B Suess, Margaret Clark, Florence The annual memorial service of ’ ’ Dobson Ditman, Mona Everetts, Elks will be observed Sunday and 2 the Juneau Elks Lodge, No. 430, Cother = George,. Betty —Nordling, will have a program for the affair <0 Talmadge, Barbara Jaegle starting at 2 o'clock in the .Elks Sunderland and Doris Miettinen '® Lodge Room. The services are open - SPecial mustc has been ar- ranged by the committee, with to the public and a large aud : is expeclzed_ e Spreanns Mrs. Donald McKinnon as soloist e | __ALSO—THE LATEST GHT CLUB GIRL” NEWS OF THE DAY is on at 7:05 and 9:30 Brought to You by P. A. A. “POWER OF THE WHISTLER" d is on at 8:20 and 10:45 at 1:30 P. M. EXTRA! “JUNGLE QUEEN”" Chapter 6 Double- Duty Nose Drops IS THE DIFFERENCE YOU ENJOY “-—(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Low pressure centinues in the Gulf o' Alaska with relatively cold air on all sides of the low. No heayy pre- cipitation was reported but snow flurries occurred over most of southern and Southeast Alaska and along the coast of British Columbia with rain showers in Washington. Temperatures remain cold over Alaska with lowest temperature of minus 36 reperted from Gulkana. Relatively cool temperatures also prevail over the Western States, MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves | _Attorney Norman R. Bantield A brief explamiation of the service pierxs Faatt - : ioar 4 o will be given by Mrs. Howar 5 . 3 s 5 F N Y et i M;]);o Y EeSt Stabler, chairman of the Advisory ¥es You get quick Telief from sniffy, ¢ . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU B , Al gh. poard. stufly distress of head colds witha lit- | 1: OB AT ASES | School Sextette will appear in BOMTd e g Lid tle Va-tro-nol in each nostril, What's | i ZZ_ACTS_ZZ | vocal numbers, William H. Seaman e rc§hnn nts will be serv in m?;e_!n actually helps prevent many | = : R : \}'EATHE]{ BULLET[}\' - 5 ‘“'i}l be piano accompanist, ; the dx.mug. roomv at the cnn(‘lus_l(m. %ysu;'%n;&e;e‘\flggggn:fid;&gm! | DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME | The regular Elks memorial ser- °f the ceremony. Only those girls |8 8P.M Max. temp. TODAY | vice ritual will be exemplified by tAKINg part inthe services need Ic“ v‘.'k°."°l [E - 48, last | Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs. Weather at | the officers | wear formals. M Sl o i ac 5 s rinndlin - & Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp.. Precip. 4:30am. | Ellis Reynolds is chairma e R P 15 T Y | r d N 30 Anchorage 9 st i T Clear | Pt oo e S il FORSYTHS ARRIVE [ o e g R || n aY: ov. ! f Barrow -32 | PYTRI TR L Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Forsyth ar- n 0 “GLA s * : g ¥ v i Bethel -12 -30 0 ) rived yesterday from = Fairbanks. | i ' i v o ok J FROM SEATTLE Mr. Forsyth is with the Federal COLISEUM THEATRE | = Sponsored bY F TH!“LL Tll Dawson -24 0 i Seattle residents registering at Communications Commission. The TONIGHT ONLY ¥ » Edmonton 5 12 0 Pt. Cloudy |the Baranof Hotel are: Altha M. visitors are registered at Hotel JEAN PARKER - ] Fairbanks -4 34 -6 0 Cloudy | Kneadler, Horace J. Meier, Anton Juneau | “DETECTIVE H Juneau P.-T.A_ s THE PRIMITIVE Halnes 14 01 | Covich, R. T. Garrow, M. J. Klep- St ! KITTY O’DAY” : : SCENES NEVER BEFORE Juneau 3 28 - Cloudy I ser, and Mrs. Henry Rutledge I DRINK KING BLAUK LUABEL! smennmsnrisasssanmaonnenssenss” [l GEEN RY A WHITE MAN! Juneau Airport 18 b5 Cloudy | e —— - e - - | Ketchikan 32 81 Snow i Kotzebue -23 o1 Snow | | McGrath -26 0 Clear 1 | Nome -16 0 Cle: | | Northway -32 01 Clea ; i Petersburg 28 12 Clear [ ; Portland 36 o Clear | H Prince George 15 0 Cloudy | i TO P o y T H E Prince Rupert 36 | ; San Francisco 40 42 0 Clear | ! Seattle 31 50 Rain | ( o e i TANK TEXTURE Whitehorse -8 01 Snow | Yakutat 29 21 29 0 Cloudy | P | 1 The light, smooth, sparkling texture so many enjoy in Co- Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) | i Cape Decision Cloudy 31 E 30 3 feet | lumbia Ale results Cape Spencer Cloudy 33 ENE 36 4 feet from a distinctly dif- Eldred Rock Cloudy %5 N 25 3 feet ® 5 Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 36 SSE 10 2 feet | ferent T_ank-Top Guard Island Cloudy 38 ESE 20 ; i Lincoln Rock Cloudy 3 EWE -2 2 feet | 'T'e'h°d ._°f f‘"“""? Point Retreat Cloudy 28 N 28 5 feet | '|Qn,Try it once; you 1} MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Lynn Canal— | northerly winds 40 miles per hour today decreasing to 30 miles per hour tonight—snow flurries. Inside channels between Frederick Sound and | Lynn Canal—northerly winds 15 to 20 miles per hour today shifting to southeasterly 15 to 20 miles per hour tonight—snow flurries. Outside | waters, Sitka to Yakutat and Icy Strait area—easterly to northeasterly winds 25 te 35 miles per hour—snow flurries. Inside channels south of Frederick Sound and outside waters, Dixon Entrance to Sitka—southerly winds around 20 miles per hour—snow or rain and snow showers. SALE' NEEDLEWORK, APRONS, QUILTS, L] and REFRESHMENTS BY THE prefer it always. 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