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. L) v v !tVlONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 mnummunml‘l1 N MICKEY ROONEY Donald Elizobeth Anno CRISP - TAYLOR + REVERE | | ALSO—PETE SMITH’S | | “SAFETY SLEUTH” Latest NEWS of the DAY WEDNESDAY... THE YEAR'S MOST FEARLESS PICTURZ! e Moagnolia Street” with FELIX AYLMER GRETA GYNT WALTER RILLA | i | | from commen ¢ That Hang On Creomulsion relieves prompily be- ! cause it goes right to the seat of the | trouble fo help locsen and expel | germ laden phlegm, and aid nature | to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed bronchial mucous mem- | branes. Tell your druggist to sell you \ @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | ding you must like the way it | quickly allays the cough or you are | to have your money back. | CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Broachitis | SECRETARIES: Professional ’ Shorthand Classes NOW FORMING BEGINNING and ADVANCED TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY City Hall 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. BOX 1013—DOUGLAS S SEATTLE For Comfort an¢ | Bervive QGet the New Wasb- Ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME e SAMPLER ¢ 11855 famous sssortmest of best-liked confections ; i ; here direct from the makers--§1.50 = $7.50: BUTLER-] “The et rw e eeeeed | \URO DRUG CO. Rexall Store” Taylor. | family. | foreign countries as part of their | regular training. This | many letters were mailed to Eng-| | lish and many other students of |lives in Alaska are brittle little num- | Allied countries. i will be given. 946 ROCNEY, TAYLOR ARE STARRED IN CAPITOL FEATURE Climaxed by the most thrilling horse-racing sequences ever caught by Hollywood cameras, Metro-Gold- | wyn-Mayer’s “National Velvet,” that | opened yesterday at the Capitol| Theatre, provides exciting and fas- | cinating entertainment from be- | ginning to end. | The story, based on Enid Bagnold's | best-seller novel about a girl who| rides to victory in the m‘lf‘bl‘alt‘d‘ Grand Natfonal at Aintree, England, | merges as a heart-warming, moving | document which will be enjoyed by | the entire family | Mickey Rooney is starred in the film with 12-year-old Elizabeth | Others in the cast are Jackie | Jenkins, Donald Crisp, Anne Revere | and Angela Lansbury. DOUGLAS NEWS DOU Dougias Camp of the Alaska| Native Sisterhood held their an- nual election of officers and the| following were chosen: | Mrs. Sarah Bowman, President; Mrs. Bertha Stevens, Vice Presi- dent; Mrs. Anna Murphy, Secre-| tary; Mrs. Bessie Jimmie, Treas- | urer; Mrs. Mary Willis, Sergeant- At-Arms Secretary S. A. Stevens of the Alaska Native Brotherhood swore! in the newly-elected officers. . Actress Myrna Loy and Movie W Calif. They plan to wed in San [ as best man. (AP Wirephoto) AROUND THE WHIRL With Miss-Information WAHTO TO FAIRBANKS Weather permitting, Lt. Gordon Wahto leaves today by plane for| Fairbanks, where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Glen Pranklin and ALLIES CORRESPOND Douglas Public School students| A nesegay of sweet-smelling violets have correspondence with many | t0 any individual, group of indivi- students of other schools in many |duals, corperation, incorporation, parts of the United States and |2dol s or little bitty peepul whose lives they believe have been k, |wrecked with our colymn to date past weel We are rapidly that discovering | bers—items that break up like grape- nuts if ‘poked with anything, from a SPECIAL MukTING chamois-tipped feather to a butter- A special meeting of Gastineaux |f nudge Lodge No. i24, F. & A. M., will be | We shall jot down this tidbit held tomorrow evening for the info in our purple-hued notebc purpose of conferring degrees. {the one that's edged in mourning black. TO KODIAK pu Arthur Jordan is leaving today Overheard in Percy's Cafe this for Kodiak where he has employ- weekend: “Well, I'm not going home ment. Also leaving on this eve- The curfew is for kids—not people ning’s Yukon will be Richard sixteen years old.” McCormick, also Kodiak - bound,| *Yeah, but you won’t be pecple un- where he is under contract as a | til next month.” plumber. ! Recaian Our Franklin street stooge who has been giving us all our mid-town | news (yeah, that’s the one—the little {man with two heads) communiqued {us today that Judy Frank, sophis- |ticated cheechako, is soon leaving Emblem Club Meets Tomorrow Evening cur sunshiny city. She plans to re- {turn to Seattle and work with Occi- The annual meeting of the Em-|dental Insurance there. Miss Frank blem Club will be held tomorrow ' has been agent-in-Alaska for that night at 8 o'clock in Elks Hall, at|company for some time. Tentative which time the yearly reports of | leave-taking date: 27th of this officers and committee chairman month. Au Revoir, Auf Wedersein, |and Bon Ami, Judy All members are urged to be Akl present at this meeting, as it is the| Final returns on who won the first one of the new year, and the|fcotrace down mid-town Franklin last at which' the present officers! street Sunday morning shortly be- will preside. | fore 1:30 o'clock, have not yet arriv- Installation of the new officers|ed in our sports department. will take place Saturday mght.‘ Jan. 19, and the ceremonies will be| Peepers-in at the Jeep Club last followed by dancing and refresh- | night, Bosn Mate 1-c Erling Hauser, ments. Members of the Elks Club|Bos'n Mate 2-¢ Harry J. Holmes, will be specially invited guests at|Corp. Francis Blythe, § 2-c Wally this meeting. |Monterra, and ACS's fair-haired boy — Jerry Marsh. Jerry, who is Treasur er of the club, just stopped in to DIVORCE FILED pick up some money. He and his An action to terminate their| companion, rumored to be a delight- vear-old marriage has been filed|fy) creature—at least from our stand with the Clerk of the U. S. Dis-|point, carried away 18 nickles. trict Court here by Thelma Brad-| ley of Juneau, against James A.| (Note to the FBI: In case the Bradley. The couple was mflfl'lm‘amrc-memioned personages are here Jan. 4, 1945, and has no|dragged from the channel tomorrow, children. In addition to a decree|we would like to make our out-of-| of divorce, the plaintiff asks res-|court statement now. They gave us| toration of her former name,|their names—and even spelled them ! Thelma Wilson. Non-support is al-|several different ways so we could leged as cause of action. i take our choice. So there! e | Mowing pasvares two or three| 'Twas a sad story about the wed- times during the growing season|ding anniversary turkey dinner of will control weeds and bushes ander_ and Mrs. Gordon Gray. It improve grazing. |seems the Grays had been saving a ALASKAN LUNCH Now Open With Food for the Working Man ata Working Man's Price! E 2 F3 Service with a Smile from BETTY and GENEVA + Lunches to Go Out a Specialty! ALASKAN LUNCH B * * ' Myrna Loy Signs for Wedding wedded twice before, apply for marriage license at Santa Monica, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Rainbow Girls Elect Ada Burns as Worthy Advisorfgrflew Term The re bow ilar meeting of the Rain- Girls was held Saturday, and ng officers elected: Wor- i , Ada Burns; Worthy Associate Advisor, Roma Fargher; Charity, Patte Davis; Hope, Bertha Beebe; Faith, Lilly Ann Maurstad; | Recorder, Mary Jean Sofoulis, and | Treasurer, Jean Butts. Mrs. Glad Stabler, chairman of the Advisory Board, announced that the Mother Advisor for the coming year would be Mrs. Florence Oakes and Mrs. Hazel Mantyla will fill the station of Associate Mother Advisor. On behalf of the Board, Mrs. Stab- 1 thanked Mrs. Dorothy Tuckett, Mother Advisor, and Mrs. Roberta Goodwin, Associate Mother Advisor, for a suc ful an interesting year's work. | Mother Advisor Mrs. Dorothy Tuckett announced that a farewell party will Le held in the Scottish Rite Temple Friday, Jan. 11, in honor jof Mr. and M M. S. Whittier, | who ar> leaving soon to make their home in the South. Mr. Whittier has been “Dad” to the Rainbow Girls for many years and has given (much of his time to the Assembly since its teginning. He has also been on the Advisory Board and was one of the original sponsors of the organization. His place in the Assembly and the hearts of many Rainbow Girls will not be easily filled and it is with deep regret that they will bid him __ | farewell . ! All Rainbow Girls are urged to turkey since Christmas for the big fum out for the party Friday eve- occasion this weekend. (The GIAYS ning which begins at 8 o'clock. are popular people—and ended the piang for the installation of new- Yule season with an extra turkey.) 1y elected officers were discussed When removed from cold storage, gnq ail officers for the ensuing term however, something w.happy had gre to be at the Temple Thursday happened to the bird and it was no evening at 7:30 o'clock for a prac- longer its freshly-killed self. The ¢jna session. Grays celebrated their third anni- —pstajjation will be held Saturday versary at Mike’s. evening, January 12, at 8 o'clock, A and all Masons, Eastern Stars, From our jewel box of Slips thal frjends and famikies of Rainbow Pass in the Night: The Anchorage s are cordially invited to attend. Times ad—"For Rent: a house, on Installation Dance will follow three rooms and path. the ceremonies, to which a small ad- Forgive us, cousin Anchy, bul mission charge will be made. Re- what's the use of living in a gIass freshments will be served during in- house if you can't throw rocks, and termission in the dining room. besides a stitch in time is worth R FLOWN HERE BY PAA riter-producer Gene Markey, each | Diego with Adm. William F. Halsey Wwe'll go quietly. oo Bufer GoingioBe | u Sho" ior 3 Monfl“ flfx‘v I‘h(‘ r(.;"xfmfl.y.'g pu).::vnuers: H To! Seattle—Fred Henning, Mar- shallk Erwin, Ralph McCumber, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 News Leonard Johnson, Betsy Cross, Mary includes an item which housewives Rokkum, Calvin Buechting, Robert will find discouraging. The Agri~ Atwater and Charles Baker. culture Department says civilian From Seattle—Norman Stines, butter supplies will be 30,000,000 Thomas Morgan, Mary Sue Morgan, pounds leaner in the January- Jr., James Sumpter, Robert Wheel- March period than during the last er, William Humphrey, Doris Kend- quarter of 1945. About 369,000,000 ley, Loren Fernald, Gerald Brislawn, pounds have been allotted for this Alma Bailey, Elizabeth Chapin, period, but tentatively. The quota:James Chapin, Everett Stevenson, for April-June is 470,000,000 pounds. Walton Jorgenson, Martin Feist, e | Henry Satre, James Lott and Perry The average net income for phy- | Huff. | sicians who are general praculmn-i‘ e ers is $6,519 a year. 0. K., Elmer. tat On the flight petween Juneau and DRINK KING BLACK LABEL!| FILM "RAINBOW ISLAND" IS NOW AT 20TH CENTURY The tropical magic of the South Seas Islands is brought to the screen of the 20th Century in “Rainbow Island,” Tachnicolor extravaganza starring Eddie Bracken, Dorothy Lamour and Gil Lamb. A carefree picture about three shipwrecked sailors, the feature does not purport to bring audiences any- thing but loads of comedy, laughter, hula girls and sarongs. Yet, Dot- tie wears the abbreviated attire for this film, too, and looks as enticing as ever. Among the specialty acts Included in the picture are a water ballet, a native dance by Carmen D’Antonio and a group of hula lovelies and a swing version of a native dance by Lamb and Olga San Juan All in all, the hula girls, comedy reutine and swingy music hit the en- tertainment jack-pot. - -+ SALVATION ARMY NEEDS MAGAZINES FOR READING ROOM The Red Shield which is operated by the Salvation Reading Room, Army needs more reading material, | such as magazines suitable for men, and of quite recent date. Other items much in demand are news- papers from the States, according to Brigadier Taylor, and papers from all parts of the country will be very much appreciated i Many men who are strangers in Juneau are making use of the Recd- ing Room, and good-up-to-date nows magazines and others of the type enjoyed by men are needed to help entertain these men in their spare houre. - HOSPITAL NOTES John Blackwell was admitted: to St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for surgical attention. Discharged during the day was Jerry McKinley, medical patient. Saturday’s dismissals from the hospital included Jack Cummings and John S. Gotch, medical pa- tients. A baby bey was born this morn- ing at the Government Hospital to Mrs. Daisy Abraham, of Yaku- at. Jacqueline Wallace - of © Douglas entered the Government Hospital Saturday for medical care. [ % Annual Meeting Members of the Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association will hold their annual meting in the office of the Alaska Fed- eral Savings and Loan Associa- tion at 119 Seward Street on Wednesady, January 17, 1846, at 2 p. m. PAGE FIVE. 20" CENTYRY NOW PLAYING! WEEKEND CROWDS ROARED WITH LAUGHS AT THIS TECHNICOLOR FUN-FEST! A (6lond of Fan /n & Ses of foughs: In Paramount's Musical Diracted by RALPH MURPHY ' Screenplay by Walter De Leon and Arthur Phillips EXTRA! ew Merrie Melody Cartoon—“ANGEL PUSS” TEST FOX NEWS—— WIMCAPADES” Public Accountant—Tax Returns * ( 0 I. 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