The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1946, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA BOUGLAS "RISH EYES A 5 _ | : NEWS | SM l!N“" i | Jackie Carlyle, son of M | v 3 and from the sight of the| shenanigans on the scroen | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1946 t —[|T’S SMILES AHEAD OF EVERY MUSICAL YOU'VE EVER SEEN! Jack Carlyle, became 13 years | and had two| EZ% 5 ”E@N!Txg Sure | fun-fille e yesterday LOVE SET TO MUSIC . AND FUN FOR ALL! g\\ J“.fl‘f Jane POWELL Ralph BELLAMY Constance MOORE Morton GOULD ON AT 7:575—10:01 | TOMORROW Gl AID FOR Presented just for fun by EDWARD SMALL DENNIS / OKEEFE HELEN CUB SCOUTS HAVE NEW CASE ON BANQUET;AWARDS COURT DOCKET ARE ALSO MADE AT TERM HERE JUNE HAVOC a nhundred Cub Scouts, Richard McRoberts, their mothers and fathers turned dicted here on January EDDIE out to the annual Blue and Gold 'he grand jury, banguet last Saturday afternoon at charge, was delivered into custody the Baranof Hotel. This was the of the U. S. Marshal here Satur- first occasion for the Cubs to sport Gay. their brand new blue and gold uni- U. S. Attorney forms, and to demonstrate table Jr. today statcd his intention to manners, ability to seat a lady, and dispose of the McRoberts case at ood Cub spirit in table decora- the current term of District Court tions, place cards, den yells and uere. McRoberts was recently ar- taking care of their parents. In :ested in Spok Washington and, act, the occasion went off so well following a removal hearing in that that it was the best mannered af- city, was brought here to answer the Gold Room had seen for ‘o a bench wairant issued here by some time, or at least so the genial Judge J. W. K=hoe. McRoberts flew Rotarian toastmaster, Jack Fletch- into Juneau in the custody of U. S. er, put it Deputy Marshal Wayne Becona, of The affair Spokane, who ilew south again to- a checker tour day with. checker boards “in business” McRoberts, classified 1-A by Lo- all over the lobby floor before cal Selective Service Board No. 3, starting time, and carried on Juneau, is charged with having wil- through that high bit of drama fully failed to report for pre-induc- when each Cub paid the $1 he had ticn physical examination, as or- earned for the occasion. dered, on August 9, 1945. Den Chief Milt Furness led in m LARGE WEEKEND L0AD 'Tis Of Thee” with Assistant Cub Master John Hoogstad at the piano. Each Den had its own table with — the parents of each boy guests of Pan America. Alrlines flew the that den. The den mothers were following passengers in and out y in charge of dacorations, with the yer from Seattle, Albert Davy, boys help. James Lamanuzzi, Don Vanbrock- Jack Fletcher was introduced as un, Gilbert Moix, Kenneth Owens, toastmaster by the Cub Master, Bob John Bavard, John Satre, Patricia Treat, and he in turn worked = secretly in- | Nearly 28 last by Patrick Gilmore GAIL PATR!CK MISCHA got under way with ament in the lobby YOU ARE FOR 1S THE SHOW WAITIN Coming Sunday! : Il ILL JAP CHILD—pvt. Charles Robinson (left), Houston, Tes ries an ailing Japanese child as a party of Nipponese diplomats from Europe and their families board an army transport in \cntlle for the last leg of a trip to their homeland. | satre, Christopher and daughter. Nelson, son, Ada ward U‘n’kl‘l'. ter; to Seattle: Ha , Bert McDowell, Betty Light, Gensheer, Glavin, Lloyd Raymond Edward Marilyn Vionette John ivomis, Marshal; to Herold. on a draft evasion | Seattle, Gee, cora, George Harvey, Ciark, Lota Miller, ng, Richard Bezona Beulah delle ¥ing, Fairbanks, vorce, is a here District leges action Craig , car- Lee Ann Satre, J White, Lorna Heay, Hazel Surdey, alph Cicily N n, Carl Sax, Benjamin Thoran, Margolir. Paul Emma Doyle, William C: Bell, Light, Paula Hainz, James Fuitz, Selma Fultz, Roberta Bilkie, Ketchikan, Saturday’s p: Lillie ssengers were Bakken, Salem Mattingley, Ella John Sccora, Stella Sundborg, Lila Rine, C! Elma Schartz, McRoberts, Fred Bartiett, Vern Lee and Hugh Wade; attle, John Hudent, ank Molloy, Leigh, 3 Hazel Davis, Dolly Kr Welsh and Helen = Falvey; Stanley Tatom e DIVOLCE FILED Winona MecNeill, of es McNeill, an action in new procec with the Clerk of th Court = The incompaltibility as Alaska July 11, 1942, Max from | _ Burrul Mc- Se- Noogle, laire Eugene William Spauld- Wayne Lee, Frank Nash, Juneau, vs. di- filed U. 8. plaintiff = al- cause of The parties were married at They have no children and no property is at issue. of friends for dinner in [ ain Sey Freddie { ton celebration, nd Welling- CASHEN GOES SOUTH John Cashen will fly to the States -today, .f wea permits, to n his wie an , near Port Orcha \ A d Mrs. Cashen are business here, 4 ination grocery ind gas station, HERBERT LAWSON IN sert. Lawson arrived in town vesterday, to meet ho has been re- re in the States. ployed at Yhe clam ery Hoonah, and will re- {turn there this week. RETURNS 10 ANCHORAGE Mrs, J. Gerald Williams, left on | Friday for her home in Anchorage, | after accompanying the remains of iher sister, Mis. Charles Sey from ! Seattle to Juneau for burial. While | here, Mrs. Wiliiams was a house guest of Mr. ard Mrs, James Sey of — . Joy White, |COAST GUARD OFFICER HERE Florence Heay | Ralph Law- Nelson, Ed- Bond, Betty Ens "rank Barnett, USCG, of the USS Gulfport has registered at 'the Hotel Barznof | - - NOME VISITORS Mrs, J. C. Reat and Mi Reat are registered at the Ba | - - REBEKAH'S Wed. 8 pm., in IOOF Driil team will hold miscel- auction entertainment and Ruth anof. Meeting Hall laneous refreshments 203-t2) | D - KING BLACK LABIL! DRINK ' of the 20th Century Chapeladies io Meet a broth of | time local movie-goers will by baving with Damon Runyan’s “Irish | Eyes Are Smiling” The new Tech nicolor musical starring Mont Wooley, June Haver and Dick Hames is true four-leal entertain-| ment from start to finish By this time, it's common know- ledge that when 20th Century dip: into the sweet nostalgia of the past, it ladles out giant scoops of rich- ly seasoned fun, peppered with ex- citement, blended with wonderful music, and all lavishly served up in gorgeous settings i The picture revolves life of Ernest R. Ball, greatest composer of batlads The Broadway Damsn, Bioniysus- IRISH I'YLS ARE SMILIN / 7, about the America’s sentimental Fox Fast News... Carlu\n Gamenag wnr TOOMENTURY s razzle-dazzle era of gay at its gayest—is the set- ting for tMis fast-moving romance of hot-headed Irish sweethearts and the flaming melodies that have always topped America's lilt par- ade. When it (2 comes to sheer musical | delight, “Irish Eyes Are Smiling” is tops. The theme of the story| is, of course, a “natural” for a mu- | sical, and the with some of the sweetest heard this side of heaven. - -eo— 2000004400000 000000900000000000 picture is crammed songs | JUNEAU YOUTH RALLY On Tomorrow Night The Chapeladies will meet to- morrow night at the home of Mrs, Earl Bland on the Fritz Cove road and all members requested to attend. Miss Heller, of the Terri- torial Health Commission, will be 'the guest speaker NEEDLECRAFT and Baby Shop CLEARANCE SALE Mom!ay Through Saiurda‘; Exira Fine Quality Curtains Greaily Reduced Needlework Girls' Pleasantries Felt Bandeaus Aprons Towels A WILLIS SHANK Magician BOB PIERCE . One of America's Foremost Platform 8 Personalities and Song Leader Speakers Instrumentalist Metheodist Church MONDAY Feh.25 T:30P. M. 09006000000 0000000000000000000 9 oot Needlework Pictures Ready Cut Dresses Purses Hug-Me-Toys Dresser Scarves 0dds and Ends of Thread and Yarn ||| Infants’ Toys Infants’ Formula Sets ! || Training Panties, tie and bution, 25c, all sizes JACK RHODE GOES SOUTH Jack Rhode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rhode, flew south S day via Pan American for to receive eye treatment, - vm.cmzmcmmes and Tuhes\ the six den chiefs. Den One, PROMPT SERVICE—~WORK GUARANTEED .: H H i H i JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. JUNEAU MOTOR C0. — PHONE 30 (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood KENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) with one abecut “Our Flag” and won | first place, with® Mrs. Del Hanks, Den Mother. Den Five feats of skill; Steve Joh: Chief, Mrs. Engstrom, Den Mother. Den Four and Seven did a comedy skit that was a take-off on strength —mostly the strength of a patient Gerry Hedges; Milt Furness, Den Chief, and Mrs. Hedges, Den mother. Den Six, a new den, show- ed how a Cub helps around a home; Joe Wilson, Den Chief, Mrs, Hoogstad, Den Mother. Den Seven showed work in handicraft; Den Chief, Phil Huko, Mrs, Tonkin, Den Mother. Den Five showed 'rope work, and Den Two, the newest Den, gave directions to the im- portant places in town. The Rotary Committee, which sponsors the Cub Pack in Juneau, were the judges of the skits and awarded honors as follows: table decorations, two first places, Dens Five and Seven (Rotarians Skuse and Harmon said they were both best) and second place to table four. The best spirit was shown by Den Seven, best percentage of at-, tendance of Cubs as well as the| most parents was won by Den One. The advancement badges were| awarded in advancement céremony | as follows: Bob Cats: Clifford Ro- | bards, Robert and Sidney Pollock, _Albert Wilson, Dean Johnson, Don- ald Dull, Jerry Cropley, Fenton Dennis, Rudolph Smith, Clyde Jen- | sen. Men’s Two-Piece Tweed SPORT SUITS 36 10 42 Men’s STORMWIND RAINCOATS Made by "ALLIGATOR" | Luggage Hinson Bags Val-a-Paks Brown and Blue FAMOUS BREWING WATER g ULELINCIEN ST RN na Dick Pegues, Dale Hillerman, | ¥ Jock Livie, Gordon Oakes. | H Bears Badges (10 year olds) the| Your. friends at home... jvarmus steps of which the skit had 'shown: Richard Folta, Elton Eng- strom, Dale Hillerman, Jock Livie. | | Lion Badges: Jerry Wade. [ IYTYAA = Gold Wolf Arrow: Gordon Oak- \es, Jock Livie. Gill Iddy took pic- |tures and the Cub Masters led the | jentire Cub Pack in the closing Cub | Promise. | L R | SENTENCED SATURDAY | Zipper Sturdy Hand Bags Mew’s Fancy Plaid WOOL SHIRTS Men’s Dress Oxfords Black & Browns Leather and Composition Soles serve OLYMPIA OLYMPIA BREWING Two sentences were passed here Saturday afternoon by U. S. Com- iuissioner Felix Gray on prisoners convicted of misdemeanors. Adam Perr'n, Indian youth charged with assault and battery | on his aged mother was ‘sentenced | ‘e six months in the Federal jail. John Houts up an a disorderly | conduct charge, was given a 60-day Iail “term. S&T CLOTHING Men's and Boys' Box 1465 Men’s Black and White Checked SHIRTS | Jackels WOOL (in or outers) Men’s Dress HATS All Hats Waterproofed Men’s TOPCOATS Blues and Browns Regulars and Longs Fishermen Heavy Wool Fishermen’s Panis 30 to 44 Waist . Heavy Gray Fishermen's Shiris Neck Sizes: 15 to 20 Luggage . All Metal FOOT LOCKERS Matched AIRPLANE SETS Men’s Leather Blacks and Browns Zippers Only Men’s Rubber 4-Buckle OVER SHOES Girls' Hair Bows Girls' Hats . Children’s Brush and Comb Sets NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M SERVING Head and Neck Scarves Mittens Miscellaneous Items MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Vicior Power Tlle Erwm Feed Co. Office 1. Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE GREEN 559 BOX 2315 FRED R. WOLF - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “IIOUSE WIRING OUE. SPECIALTY” P AN Y EXPERT SERVICE Genetrators Motors === §i FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! We are equipped to give you reliable service ai reason- able prices. Kohler Light Plants. | PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY JUNEAU ALASKA { SSSICSUSNTSSSHECERUEE IS WS NSRS ALASKA

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