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THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1946 | | | | | | A Tady Dector with MEN nwfiem'!' \ % M Plus—"0H GUARD" | “One cf the most exciting pictures I've ever seen,” says WINCHELL Complete Shows—7:19-9:30 “On. Gus :40-9:51 “Bedside Manner”—8:01-10:12 TOMCRROW! ] 2 FEATURES For Comfort anc Bervive | Get the New Wash- F. B. i MeClure, ington Hatlt | Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME | at | PNEW VASHINGTON | Brazil wood is a dye wcod ob- tained from West Indian and South American tr HAPPY GROUP I CAST IN COMEDY | NOW AT CAPITOL The members of the cast of “Bed- | side Manner,” fun-filled farce cur-| rently at the Capitol Theatre, are| a pretty happy group of people | John Carroll, recently honorably | discharged from the Army Air! Corps after two years of service,| enacts a dare-cevil test pilot; Ruth | always cast in more sedate a breezy negligee-clad lady " Ann Rutherford finally gets) the chance te go sirenish as “the| other woman” and Charles Ruggles enacts a lovable country doctor—| his original goal in Mrs. Milner Is Surprised vOn Birthday A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs.- Ethel Milner last night at the Moose Lodge rooms.| The officers and members were present for practice and following the meeting, some of the members | marched in with a large bir cake while the guests sang * py Birthcay.” Mrs. Milner was pre- | | sented with two cloisonne vases by | Mrs. Peggy Whitmore. * | | Those 3 present were Mrs, Waldeman, G Schmit, Nellie Parrott, Ruth laustad, Lois Murphy, Bet-| ty Casperson, Fannie Timm, Vir-| ginia Pugel, Alberta Foxhill, Dor-! othy E 15, Odelia Light, Mary Haas, Peggy Whitmore, Elsie So- foulis, Idabell Bryson and Ma garet George. | Mrs. Milner is Senior Regent of the Women of the M - ret Martha the seeds of a grows through-, Brazil nuts are large tree which out tropical America. P e ——— | people observe this day with a mid- United States Savings Bonds back the future of ne\viyw P eds but their power to build a better life for all women is self evident. HIKE ISPLANNED BY METHODISTS ONLONGEST DA Once a year . iaska recognizes the day on which “Old Sol” stays above the horizon for the longest period of time. In Fairbanks a| midnight baseball game is played annually. But in Juneau many | night picnic and the reading of a newspaper at midnight. singing. The group will plan to leave the peak around 12:30 am, so that each person may be home by 2:30 am Additional information may be had by calling the church office, at 238. SEARS, ROEBUCK EXECUTIVE HERE ON ALASKANTOUR Sears, Roebuck and Co. executive DOUGLAS [FILM "THREE OF A - NEWS | KIND" TONIGHT TO ATTEND GRAND LODGE Jack R. Guerin, officer of Gas- k& x Lodge No. 12 & {Sunday enroute to Tacoma, Wash,,|tUry 18 the hilarlous comedy, “Thoe h of a Kind,” which combines the | where he was to attend the annual| 0 . re o | communicatios f he G d‘.wwwbah ant o” three topnotch ot of ‘;v,‘“]. b “f]. h‘“’“ {comedians, Billy Gilbert, Shemp e et ‘_(i"_“"““’“" Wwhich €on-| g ward and Maxie Rosenbloom, in Gieri "”_“ ¥ Ll ,d‘the starring roles. R Wil V% EORa Principal members of the support- | Guerin while in Tacoma and then |, o .o are Helen Gilbert, June jsend & week in Seattle with &n-\;ong puggy Henry, Paul Phillips, | other son George, and call on SeV-|ypeeler Oakman and Marle Aus- eral other oldtime friends includ-| ;. ;mg Samuel Devon at Zenith. } The story deals with the prob- i " i 4% ilcms of Gilbert, Howard and Ros- Fl?hn Ry WIFE HERE |o,1100m, vaudeville acrobats and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Endres arrived cafe owner, respectively, in trying ‘\Mondfly from Nome, where he has ¢, provide a home of 11-year-old been serving in the Army. Endres g,y whose father had been kill- | was released from his Army duties oq while performing his trapeze act. jon March 23, but did not officially | Amusing complications are num- | receive bhis discharge until several'erous put Miss Gilbert, as the lad’s | weeks ago. During the period be-|ccheming step-mother, comes very ‘twmen release and discharge, En-!peap upsetting the plans by claim- {dres worked for the USED at ing legal guardianship and, inci- | Nome. | centally, complete control of a size- The couple will visit relatives gple insurance policy left in the for a time and then make a trip t0 boy’s name. | the States. They are guests at the s home of Mrs. Endres’ sister and | ifamily, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. xsank.‘GARDE" (I.UB wu.'. | o, SITRA AND BACK 1 PUT WEED PROBLEM I. nd IS, ee SW and son UP TO COUNCILMEN |Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Holly| |Evans and son Richard, made a/ | trip to Sitka, the first of the week | Tna Garden Club met Wednesday ‘nbomd the Ajax for a pleasure trip afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. ;and returned yesterday via plane. |g Glover with Mrs. Charles For- ward assisting hostess. Tea was | VISITS HERE |served after the meeting. Mrs. Jac: Hartley and two| Mrs. W. J. Walker was appointed | daughters, Sallv, one year old and |chairman of the program commit- Peggy three years of age, arrived tee to replace Mrs. A. F. Zimmer- lon the Princess Louise on Tuesday imun who has bone to the States to irrom their home in Burlingame, make her' home. California. Mrs. Elton Engstrom and Mrs. | Mrs. Hartley is a daughter of Daniel Langdon were named to at- | Mrs. Frank Pearce and was born tend the council meeting Friday |and raised in Douglas. They will night to urge city action in con- visit here several weeks. trolling the weeds around the | ————teo—— |streets and on vacant lots. The first systematic effort to es-| On the program Mrs. Walker talk- tablish an organized government in |°d on house plants and window Bazil was made in 1532, Loxes. s | MITs, TaBD TSt and’ Mrs. Floyd | Fagerson will be hostesses July 17 JOHN McKANE AT 20TH CENTURY | YOUR BE The Juneau Methodist Church is | Stanley Donough arrived last mgm; John McKane is supposed to have at the Forrest summer home on Quality Motor Repairing Pays All Repair or Rewind Jobs which are ac- cepted by us are handled by aneexpert techician. Each job, large or small, is carefully test- ed and inspected before it is released to our customer. This business is built through satisfied customers. "Serving Souiheasiern Alaska” © PARSONS ELECRTIC CO. AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES ' 1 NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY . \ ! | Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE = o NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION | . C O MM D A N VY SERVING ALASKA sponsoring a hike, worship service, and picnic tomorrow evening. This | trip is open to the public, and all| Jeft the Shorleave at Ketchikan|gold rush either into the Klondike er Will arrange for the cars. | these planning to go are to meet at the Methodist Church at 6:15 ed to take a picnic lunch and a flashlight. In case of snow on Mount Roberts it is suggested that hikers wear warm clothing and | shoes or boots suitable for hiking | through snow. | THhe program at the peak will con- | sist of a 15-minute, inspirational vorship service, picnic lunch around the bonfire, and group | aboard his yacht the Shorleave. | come to Juneau in about 1900 and Lena Beach for a picnic lunch. Mrs, with 40,000 pounds of salmon. SKAGWAY YOU TO THE:- Daysof°98 ® “Soapy” Smith Rides Again © The “"GANG" will run the Games af the DAYS OF 98 Dance Hall on JULY 3rd and 4th FUN and SPORTS for ALL AGES Watch for Data on SKAGWAY CHAMBER Donough, who is touring Alaska, then apparently to have joined the early this week, flew to Fairbanks| or interior Alaska. and Anchorage (with a brief stop-| McKane previously resided in to board the yacht again, and com- | Alaska. ing here stopping enroute at Pe-| If living he would now be about tersburg. He left Seattle ten days 87 years old. ago. ‘, Anyone having information as to p e | McKane's present whereabouts, or FISH LANDINGS | the date and place of his death, is The only boat landing fish today | requested to advise me. was E. O. Swanson’s Elfin II, an| R. E. ROBERTSON. Alaska Coastal Fisheries’ packer, | First publication, June 13, 1946. ! Last publication, June 27, 1946. INVITES Celebration Transportation * OF COMMERCE Jack Fletcher and Mrs. Edwin Heis S SN p.m. tomorrow. 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