The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1946, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA " PAGE FIVE ! hi ome in Juneau. a dinner for six was served in ] mes re enjoyed with high table was decorated with sprin 'N IE(HNI(O[OR prizes belng awarded to Mrs. Grace| flowers and candles. During the KIDDIE MA"NEE #GROSS, . l Wiley and Grant Baldwin, while the dinner wonor of the wedding ! H FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1946 Delidious refreshiments were serv-| The newly weds will make Juneav : The Sweet LOW-DOWN on the life IN TECHNICOLOR! with ROBERT-PAIGE AKIM TAMIROFF DAVID BRUCE | Most people who meet Deanna | Durbin for the first time have the |same reaction. Their comment in- {variably is: “My, she’s even prettier in person than on the screen.” And |it’s been true, up till now. | Not that Deanna has stopped ke- |ing beautiful; on the contrar she is lovelier than ever. But, for the | first time, Deanna will be seen by her many fans as she really is, in her |new picture, Universal’s Technicolor | filmusical, “Can’t Help Singing.” The film, which is due at the Cap- itol as the weekend bill, is the love- |1y star's first Technicolor venture |and, according to those in the know it does her full justice. The corn- | flower blue of her e; the golden | glints in her hair and her enviable | luminous skin are no longer a mat- ter of hearsay. They are reproduced on film in glorious Technicolor for the world to see. * | In “Can’s Help Singing,” which tells the story of Deanna's trek to |the west in the gold rush days, in pursuit of her fiance, the lovely |star sings Jerome Kemn melodies, written especially for the picture, Robert Paige has the romantic lead opposite Deanna. Others in the [film are Akim Tamiroff, David | | Bruce, Leonid Kinskey, Ray Col- ee Saturday At 1:30 P. M. PLUS: . LAST CHAPTER OF " Jungle Queen” ALSO: LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY PIONEERS OF ALASKA Any membee wisning to attend the dinner given by the Pioneers at 6:30 pm. Jan. 25 must make their reservation by noon Wed. Jan, 23 at one of the following stores: Sam Pauls, California Grocery or Garnick Grocery. years as Navy flier from the Aleu- tians to Hawail, is back in civvies again, located at Petersburg, and will resume flying there for Tony Schwamm X e - DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! ed by Mrs. Christina Abraham, their residence assisted by Mrs. Iva Hermansen and Mrs. Laura Isaacs, while the enter- tainment for the evening was ar- anged by Marian Meier, Idabelle Bryson and Peggy Whitmor The hot lunch to be served to- morrow in the Moose Lodge Rooms from 11:30 o'clock to 2 o'clock, and which is open to the public, will be handled by the same capable com- mittee as those who served last week's very satisfying luncheon. In|nounce t! addition to the hot plate luncheon, ter Betty sandwiches and coff2e are also serv- | stepson of Virgil A. Ulmer, of Pe Dr. Arnold Lowe, pas- | Weastminister Church of | % Minn., officiated at the | eremony, which took place! ed There will be no public card party | tor tomorrow night, as the club rooms Minneay have been made available to another organization, but the third in the|in the Church Chapel, December 31.| series being given by the Moose Women will be given January 26, ac- cording to an announcement by Senior Regent Mrs. Miller. > MissH.E. Paananen Becomes Bride of Amoluf Johnson' Betty Nordling Becomes Bride Of V. P. Harris| H. G. Nordling an-| augh- | | Miss Wood's Training School School | in Minneapolis. The groom | NEWS | | the Signal Corps of the U. S. Army, [lins, June Vincent, Andrew Tombes. | - e s Initiation s Held At a candlelight ceremony at the Resurrection Lutheran church at 6:30 o'clock last evening, Hennie Paananen, recent arrival from Aber- cdeen, Wash., became the bride o < 1 o8 Arnoluf Johnson, well known miner ¢} Carc Mrs. Robert D. Martin, surgical; Jow prizes went to Mrs. Ethel Mil- couple, the O'Riellys sang “I Love/ Manager Eddie Lewis of the 20th Century Theatre has arranged an extra special Juneau Juniors show this Saturday matinee for boys and {girls of Juneau The usual amateur stage show will be highlighted by some exceptional ilocal talent while the contests for Ill\ls week are full of action and fun. A cartoon and other short sub- jects will be featured along with “God Is My, Co-Pilot,” the thrilling |air action picture A new prize contest is on the pro- gram at which time many lucky ys and girls will get a real sur- prise The best thing to do, kids, is to jte sure to attend and get your share of the fun,” says Lewis. of the Juneau | IR SOy 3 is now attending | ‘ DOUGLAS RYAN VISITS SCHOOLS Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial I‘Cnmmisbiuncr of Education, spent b He 1s now attending the|aonday, Jan. 14, at the Douglas | University of Minnesota HOSPITAL NOTES | Public Schools, checking all physi- {cal properties and equipment, as | well as observing the teachers at| | work. He was especially impressed | | by the cleanliness of the building | Mrs. Margaret Hale was admitted| and highly commended James Sey g, to St. Ann's Hospital for medical! janitor, for his efforts in keeping attention yesterday. Morte Morten-| the plant clean and neat. £ sen, infant, was admitted for surgi- Dr. Ryan reports that the school {has been steadily improving its 1937, and this year is no exception. | By Moose Women of Juneau, the Rev. G. Herbert Hil- | Discharged during the day were: | standards since its completion in | lerman reading the vows. The bride wore a dressmaker suit | ThO Women of the. Moose last night|with black accessories and had a | Tanner, Medical. initiated one new member, Mrs. Ma- | corsage of gardenias. AT bel Warwick, at their social meeting Mrs. George Salo, matron of hon- JOYCE SMITH RECOVERS held in the Moose Lodge Rooms, or, wore a black dressmaker suit and| Joyce Smith who has been ill for mas Smith, medical; and D““"l‘hls was Dr. Ryan's annual in-| spection visit to the school. ; i i APPENDECTOMY OPERATION 1 Young “Mort” Mortensons 4% | and also welcomed a recent addi- had a corsage of pink carnations.|the past two and a half weeks re- year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | tion from the Ketchikan lodge, Mrs.; George Salo was best man. turned to her job in the OPA in- ‘Graro Wiley, who is now making Following the wedding ceremony formation office today. Oth CENTURY 13 9 H L Alaska’s Finest STORE HOURS i SHel . 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 1 0 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON i Meat Department - PHONE 202 Mortenson underwent an appendix operation yesterday afternoon at 12:30 pm. in St. Anne's hospital | in Juneau. The young lad is re-| ported doing very well today TUBERCULIN TESTS | Request slips for the tuberculin | test are being distributed today to | all students in the public schools. | Should the test prove positive, X-| Rays will be given. The test to be| given, according to Miss Welsh, | Territorial Nurse, is the tuberculin patch test. For this test no needles are used. The testing material is| bound over a spot by adhesive tape. | If this shows a reaction, an X-Ray | is advisable. While not as effective | as the insertion of the test fluid| under the skin, the results are suf- ficient to spot any signs of active tuberculosis. All parents are re- quested to cooperate with th | school authorities in signing and | returning the signed slip immed- iately. | CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS { The Douglas Volunteer Fire Dept. | has put out a call for volunteers | to help decorate the Fire Hall Sun- of a million dollar band! ' BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS BAND «» LINDA DARNELL LYNN BARI “PLEDGE TO STARTS Latest News Popular Science SATURDAY! A Screenrur oF FIGHT AND FURY... AND A STORY OF A RARE FAITH o Ed A FIGHTING MAN'S FAITH IN A PRETTY GIRL... 83D ON THE WG st SR 7 THAT FLYING TIGER COL. ROBT. day, Jan. 20, and asks that each| one bring along -his own paint) L] one e et miee ot | | HIKIDS? I°s Lots of Fun? ed up a complete job for the day, | et e | | SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 workers and their tools. 1 s - |I.l‘ll. Cui Up. .. Ready for the Pan 5cPound DOVGLAST; LARGE ROASTERS - rovou o Eviscerated . . Ready for the Oven ROt A with JACK HALEY WATCH FOR OUR RE-OPENING / JUNEAU JUNIORS AMATEUR SHOW! 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