The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1946, Page 5

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1946 Warning! MIRTHOUAKE TO HIT JUNFEAU! | \ ‘ ; | i | YOU'LL ST/ HOLDING YOUR SIDES AT 8:10 AND 10 COMPLETE SHOW ARTS 7:20 TRA! 15 MINUTES OF SWEET MUSIC. and HI N "NEWS FLASH! ATOM SCIENTIST HONORED AS WOMAN OF YEAR! DIVING CHAMPS IN GREAT . SPORTS CARNIVAL? 9900000090000 909000000¢ 2009004090990 0900930000000000¢ ) \ N \ N \ \ l} \ \ \ \ \ } ] \ § N ) ] \ N \ ) ] ] l} ] l} \ ) N N N \ ] \ \ \ \ \ N \ { l} \ \ l} \ N N N 3 N N N ] ] N N \ N N ‘ ) N ! N { N ) : ) N N N 2 N : ) N ) : N { 4 ) i ) \ g 9000000000000 0000000 JUNEAU YOUTH RALLY . — WILLIS SHANK BOB PIERCE One of America’s , Foremost Platform Personalities and Speakers MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tuesday, Feb. 26 --- 7:30 P. M. Magician Song Leader Instrumentalist P e S, AND HEAR THE Xmomhs‘ time? ling problem that confronts Monty | Brewster in Edward |slated to | | | | | {outright to charity, and the | acquired with it, |also he must |the will a secret, which makes him {appear a nu {of his |Helen Walker, i Lee. . Aurora Strings WEDNESDAY AT 7:30 P. M. E Tune In to KINY {who falls heir to an eight-million- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA YOUTH FOR CHRIST "IRISH EYES ARE I_m\ is of vital importance to every boy between the ages of 18 and 24, and to parents of boys between those ages. The two schools W bring out arguments on both sides of the question and many auth ities will be quoted Both tea) have worked hard in getting their; material and in preparing their ar-| guments | The subject for the debate is:| “Resolved: That every able-bodied | MILLIONS" IS HERE AS CAPITOL'S BILL Eow would you like to go about spending two million dollars in two That's the intrigu- s engag- Millions”, the Capitol in comedy. bow theatre tonight The title role is played by Dennis O'Keefe, who has in the past few years of some fine c his credit cha ing training before the The affirmative Wingerson, will start e and after nate ten mir and three tion The Affirmative team, represented neau, is as follows: Dick on, Bob Goldstein ary Lou Fagerson Th2 Negative by Ketchikan, is Snodderly, Shirley Howard Banta The at argument, speaker is limited to s for minutes for his his refuta- As Monty Brews i jovial G. I. J ed from the Service, dollar fortune left him by an uncle he has never met. The uncle, de- siring to rob his nephew of the enthusiastic joy of spending, has put quite a few dampers on the gift First, and most important of all, Monty has to spend his first mil- lion in two months’ time. The second is that none is to be given third that no permanent assets can be not even a wife, keep the terms of n, s follows: Anderson and and the Senior Girls will furnish music at the close of the debate while waiting for the Judges' de- cisions. Harry Sperling of the U. S. For- est Service will act as chairman and Dr. W. M. Whitehead and Ed| Robinson will act as timers. t. First there is the little beautiful fiancee, who thinks has gone stark, staring mad, ially when he takes up with Trixie, a show girl with no talents, but plenty of feeling for dramatic mink coats and diamonds that knock your eye out. Trixie is played by svelte June Havoc, own sister to the body beautiful — G Rose ‘There are many others in the big, fun-making cast - HS 5 s matter blonde Monty espec- bate. The debate will start at o'clock and guests are requested to | use the Sixth Street help defray expenses of sending the Juneau Debate team to Ketch- ikan some time in March. At that time Juneau will uphold the Nega- tive and Ketchikan will take the Affirmative > Norih Sea Ih KETCHIKAN {of s male citizen of the United States Sea t speakers will nltcl‘-‘s" t his main speech and int \ed represented He traced its rise from the inspira- Jay ton of a Detroit business man to its presen {ing out 3irls Sextette will furnish Packed a few songs prior to the debate HAll and Madison Square G with enthusiasts. does {church but to win young people by | lacing religious appeal with show- O'Connor's second child, weighs manship. The Crowell and Mary K Judges will be announced at the de- the Bethel Church trio, sang “We |Shall Rise” to 7:30 Munity singing. entrance. ,Christ There is no charge for admission Youth m but a collection will be taken to Pyterian over with turnished houses for Denver Sitka Bound The Northland Transportation Co.'s North Se: kippered by Capt. M. L. Jor th Purser R. N. Moen, arrived 1 am. and left at 10 am. today, bring the following passengers: From Seattle: Ernie Smith, Sid- ney Halbert, S. Ferche, Wayne Mc- Ciee, Charles Robitch, Roy Connors, ,Mrs. Roy Connors. W. J. Page, Doreo Goard, John McInnis, Chris Henning, Richard Higgins, W. R. Miller, J. L. Swink, 2 J. L. Swink, Thomas Swink, Richard Swink. Rosemary Swink, Mrs. Hargr Ilene Mirtie Baggen, Lee Higgir Mrs. L. Higgins, Frances Higgins. | Sam Blake, Henry Wuernes, John Madson, S. D[neberg and Peter Muth, From Ketchikan: Leonard Johnson Williams. From Petersburg: Ray Hagerup, Mrs. R. Hagerup, €. O. Taylor, Mrs, €. O. Taylor, Perry Vernon, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Wendy Baggen, Jil Bagken, Delbert Hanks, John ‘Willis. Bill Douglas, Norman Prince, Eli- zabeth Thomas and Louis Elkins, Leaving for Sitka were Lawrence “Widmark, Jim Zavarinoff, E. Car- ter, Nichols Williams, L. Colby and corge W. West, TOMORROW NIGHT With the debate tomorrow night in the High School Gymnasium be- tween the Ketchikan High School iegative and the Juneau High chool Affirmative teams, people of Juneau will be able to hear the first debate between schools held Not only will the debate be interesting but the sub- N S T. R, Curtis, and Frederick Donaid Crisp - June Lockhart N TECHNICOLOR! S SUNDAY! SHOWPLALE or APITUL 2 Men’s TOPCOATS Blues and Browns Regulars and Longs Two-Piece Tweed SPORT SUITS 36 to 42 Men’s Fishermen STORMWIND Heavy Wool RAINCOATS | Fishermen's Pants Made by _ ~Heavy Gray #ALLIGATOR~ | Fishermen’s Shiris Neck Sizes: 15 to 20 Luggage Hinson Bags S &T I-nggage All Metal FOOT ValaPaks | CLOTHING | “OCKERS Brown and Blue ——————— | Men’s and Boys’ Matched Box 1465 AIRPLANE | SETS | Men’s Leather Zipper Sturdy Hand Bags Men’s Fancy Plaid WOOL SHIRTS Men’s " Dress Oxfords Black & Browns Leather and Commtion Men’s Black and White Checked WOOL (in or outers) Men’s * Dress HATS All Hats Waterproofed Blacks and Browns Zippers Only Men’s - Rubber 4-Buckle | RELIGIOUS RALLY | SMILING” IS NOW HELD LAST WIGHT ~ AT20TH CENTURY ly 100 persons, most| From 20th Century-¥Fc high ers of such memorable Te musical hits “Pin the nation-wide “Sweet Rosie O'Grady” Christ mc a ey Island,” come: rally in “Irish Ey Are la ed the year's gres ong hit ‘The new Technicolor tri tarring Monty Wooley, June Have and Dick Haymes is at the 20th Century Theatre tonight for last two showings. Also starred in the brilliant cast of the film produced by Damo Runyan and directed by Greg: Ratoff are Anthony Quinn, Beverly Whitney, Maxie Rosenbloom, Veda Ann Borg, Clarence Kolb and the mak- Approximat t nicolor m of gram and as and n Rur , acclaim- laugh-and- the night Willis Shank leader y led a lay h youth meeting and will pro- horage and Fairbanks told audience that Christ is an independent, 1ominational group design- combat juvenile delinquency. his us, point- ization has Car t influential st ! ard Warren and Blanche Thebom. - BOY FOR O'CONNORS Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Connor be :ame the parents of a baby boy Saturday night 8:50 o'clock in St. Ann’s Hospital. The infant, the 5 as Pierce that to tressed propose his group not replace the He joins a thr Donny. M Executive for | pounds, 12 ounces Mary Louise year old brother, McSparran, O'Connor is Price the OPA in Juneau - Mrs. Ralph Baker, supplement com- | MARRIi) SATURDAY and William e mas cied urday Feb- in the U. 8. Commission- by Commissioner Felix . Both are Juneau Youth for| will lead another ing in Memorial Pres- rch tonight FOR RENT -+ -Home hunters classified ads were this offer, William Young director, residents of this Their attendants were Miss Ruth Bailey and Edward W. Alexander. - ANCHORAGE MEN HERE W. J. Pege and Peter Muth, both of Anchorage, are stopping at Hotel Gastineau. DENVER poring rewarded listed under un- rent in the Post For rent—one nd condition - - DRINK KING BLACK LABLL! tent, 18 x 21, in HEINKE'S GENERAL REPAIR SHOP PHONE 204 or Call at 929 West 12th Street for your GENERAL REPAIR WORK Welding, Plumbing, 0il Burner and Blacksmith Work Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 ——— The Erwin Office i. Case Lot Grocery PHONE704 HAY., GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O MPANY SERVING ALASKA the Metropolitan Opera Singers, Leon- | ~—_PAGE FIVE Damsw honsyos IRISH IYES ARE, SMILIN ———PLLUS. Fox Fast News . . Carlcon . . Game Bag et 120" CENTURY e NIGHT NIGHT i ZeseEgared) NEEDLECRAFT and Baby Shop CLEARANCE SALE Monday Through Saturday Exira Fine Quality Curfains Greatly Reduced Needlework Needlework Pictures Girls' Pleasaniries Ready Cut Dresses Felt Bandeaus Purses Aprons Hug-Me-Toys Towels Dresser Scarves 0dds and Ends of Thread and Yarn Infants’ Toys Infants’ Formula Sets Training Panties, tie and bulion, 25c, all sizes Girls' Hair Bows Head and Neck Girls' Hats Scarves Children's Brush Mittens and Comb Sets Miscellaneous Items VULCANIZING—Tires and Tubes PROMPT SERVICE—-WORK GUARANTEED JUNEAU MOTOR CO. — PHONE 30 s STEES TR (e e eroeeeos JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY CO. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Wood KENTILE. (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING GREEN 559 FRED R. WOLF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR “HOUSE WIRING OUE SPECIALTY” [ EXPERT SERVICE - Glenerators Motors Starters FISHERMAN OVERHAUL YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NOW! ] We are equipped to give you reliable service at reason- able prices. ' : Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC COMPANY JUNE ALASKA

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