The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 3, 1946, Page 5

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ERIDAY, MAY 3, 1946 bt TWO DAYS ORELY! FOLKS, HERE'S A SHOW AS LIVELY AND DAZZLING AS A FTREWORKS DIS- PLAY . .. WITH 6 GREAT WESTERN STARS - A WIDE VARIETY OF CIRCUS ACTS - PLUS THE ROBERT MITCHEL BOYS' CHOIR IN VERY FINE VOICE! 00T, the comedy and the ing filmusical with Gloria Jean,| The local church’s proportionate Kirby Grant, night, double feature program, Rosarita” ril.” Lutherans to Observe World Action Sunday May 5, will be observ- TWO FEATURES, WEEKEND SHOW For the weekend bill, starting to- the Capitol will have a “Bells of and “I'll Remember Ap- Sunday, Combining songs and stars, “Bells ed as Lutheran World Action Sun- of Rosarita’ is an unusual western day in the local Lutheran church musical starring Roy Rogers lon the corner of Main and Third of the'Stre the various Lu- uniting in an en- bring the message of to bear upon the prob- 2 world. being sought in 1946-47 es of reconstruction s6 ‘Gabby’ Hayes carries'lems of and much of the (00,000 is c is furnished by Bob Nolan' fg e purp Sons of the Pioneers. fand “I'll Rememker Apr! not only | countr: delightful song but also a charm- |religic nd for revitalizing of the life in these areas. Milburn Stone, Jac-!share in this task is $860 and the ne de Witt and others in the offering at church next Sunday A sum of 510'-’ | Davenport, Major William Hallman, ' Vernon Maxfield, Benjamin Dollin- ger : To Anchorage, Virginia Smith, !Oscar Jurgeleit, Edward Jurgeleit, ,John Ritter, A. L. Zumwalt, Walter | Gamble, Tom Morgan, Mrs. C. Cam- eron, E. W. Peterson, D. C. Rus- {sell, Mrs. J. Joslyn, R. Santaiello, Herb Derr, Duane Talling. |EUNICE WANAMAKER WEDS JOSEPH AKAGI at the Memorial Presbyterian Church for Funice Wanaaker and ! Joseph Akagi, both of Juneau. Th vows were read by the Rev. Walter A. Soboleff. Attendants for the couple were |Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cropley, Sr. Akagi has just returned to Ju- U. 8. Army. | D DOUGLAS Wedding rites were held recentily | Scout Executives from Juneau will! | be at the meeting and a good turn- 1(,“[ of parents with boys of ages 9 to 12 will be appreciated. | o il | FIRE-NO FIRE WHISTLE | ‘A fire alarm was called in this morning at 10 am. by Mrs. Bruce | Hart, when she noticed smoke in | the attic of her home. Soot in the chimney bhad burned out and set | fire to a timber inside the plaster- | ed walls. Firemen quickly extin- guished the embers with only slight damage to the wall next to the lchlmney Electric power was off m‘ Douglas from 9:30 to 11 g'clock so | there was no sounding of the fire whistle. The siren of the fire truck | brought out the Department | | STUDENT BODY ELECTS The Douglas Student Body held their election meeting Tuesday and | elected the following offjcers for abilitation in the wartorn neau after a lengthy service in the | the 1946-47 school term: | Leonard Harju, President; Jim- | my McCormick, Vice President; Bill | Pitzgerald, Secretary; and Tom See | | Sgt. at Arms. | After election, the body approv- ed the Associated Student Body | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE 'CAPITOL BILL, TONIGHT Pat 0'Brien Robert Ryan Ruth Hussy Frank McHugh Marine Raiders . PLUS THE MONSTER MAKER MARINE RAIDERS story involves two rival 2 Constitution which had been lost. | broadcasting stations, but both fin-'will be titled, “The Work of | » “TRIGGER" stage a riot of rhythm and action with “GABBY" HAYES A“n — THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR—AND LOVE ON THEIR MINDS AS SCANDAL HITS THE TUNE PARADE! Jacqueline de Wi Goria Jéifi?ki}h D Milburn S!nXe_ / o e S e N SUneDULE—"ROSARITA” cn at 8:20-10:45—“APRIL"” at 7:05-9:30 KIDS, remember the Sat. Matinee at 1:30—SEE the final chapter of “DICK TRACY vs. CRIME, INC.”—PLUS A SPECIAL COLOR CARTOON Waich for a Big Surprise Nexi Week! » Lang's Salied NUTS FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR from Frisco fo Fairbanks BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE — Contractor Are you interested in a home of your own, or having your building repaired? For Quality Workmanship Call Phone 204 I WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5t08P M. . $1.65 | Chnistensen Bros. Garage i 509 Twelfth Si Office in Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and STORAGE ally der case and crack it. ture is full of fun and music should RAINBOW GIRLS T0 will hold its regular meeting Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. for the next term. All members are urged to attend. 8:00 p.m. Legion Dugout. | PHONE 658 The Erwin Feed Co. | | CASH GROCE { ORANGES 2 doz.large 2.49 |} 117/ t together, work on a mur- Master.” The fea-' The Junior Choir will sing E. S. and Lorenz anthem, “God So Loved prove good entertainment.. [the World” and the - eee will sing Christiansen’s ‘“Wondrous Things The Lord Hath Done” with solo parts by John Krugness, Jr. The public is cordially invited to EI.E(I 0“ SAIURDAY attend the service and to partic- C ipate in this task which is so im- The Order of Rainbow for Girls portant to the future peace of the on world. PSR ISR S TWO SECTIONS ARE . FLOWN WEST BY PN Pacific Nortnern Airlines yester- day flew two sections to and from Regular meeting Friday May 3rd. this city. The first section with Captain Maury Keating, First Officer Rich- ard Knight and Stewardess Barry flew 18 outgoing passengers. Those going to Naknek were: Richard Miller, Albert Hale, Marvin Rem- linger, August Brienger, Earl Jen- sen, Emil Svenson, J. French, James Harney, Clyde White, Paul Clymer, James Welsh, Paul Brown, Clifford Junken, August Smith, John Loomar, Donald Paulson, J. Parke; to Anchorage, Mrs, J. Holt. The second section with Captain Matty Springer and Stewardess Pauline Knight flew the following: from Anchorage, George Marsh, Ethel Marsh, W. B. Thomas, F. 8. There will be election of officers - ATTENTION SHRINERS J. W. LEIVERS, Sec. CARA NOME COLD CREAM For dry skin, cloanse with this light cream tha? also lubricates and smooths. It removes dust § ond make- EcONOMY up, and aids 5|7 n keeping~ ¢ theskin . fresh and REG. velve ty. SIZ% sl ] ASK FOR IT AT "M Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” Cauliflower . . Asparagus . . Spinach Green Onions . . Radishes . . Lettuce Celery . . . and many others RIPE RED TOMATOES - Pound 3¢ FANCY BUNCH CARROTS - - 2for 35 CALIFORNIA SWEET GRAPEFRUIT - IMPORTED 3 for..25¢ Dozen 93¢ BAKER’S PREMIUM | CHOCOLATE half pound 19¢ | FANCY FRUIT 24 large cans $9.63 Regular Ceiling Price OUR PRICE $8.59 GET YOUR Seed Potatoes Now NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER §$2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES Senior - Choir | will go toward that purpose. | | The pastor's message for the day| NEWS | the e TS | BOY SCOUT ACTIVITIES Th. Boy Scout Committee of the lus Fire Department, met Tuesduy April 30 and laid plans for a weekend of Scout activities. On Sunday, May 5 at 2 p.m. in | the High School gym, there is to (be a Patrol Leaders training film {shown, at 3 p.m. the meeting will be turned over to the discussion of | Cub Scouting, the program for | young boys between the ages of 9 iand 12 years of age. Several films will be shown on the Cub Scout- ing Program. | Delbert Hanks and C. Wingerson, o It's BROWNIES TO MEET The Brown:es wiil meet at Mrs. | Boyd Field's home tomorrow after- | noon to continue with their sew- | ing. They are inyited to go at 1 o'clock in order to get more done. | Information about their summer camping trip will be given. o -—— DR. RAZ LILLIAN CARLSON, ( Optometrist, will arrive in Juneau | on May 7th and will be at her of-| fice in the Blomgren Bldg. to Ex-| amine Eyes and Pit Glasses. Phone | Mrs. Blomgren in the Blomgren Bldg. for appointment. (257-tf) $4060090049004000088004 at 7:30 and 10:22 P. M. 120" CENTURY There Is No Substitute for ~ Newspaper Advertising! Springtime! See Our Line of Princess Ann GIRLS’ SPRING COATS Just Arrived from New York SPRING COATS-=Sizes4tol4 The Little Ladies in your family are sure to love these Princess Style Coats Juneau, Alaska e Specializing in Childre P. 0. Box 761 n's ad Infants’ Wear *

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