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| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— “GOIN’ TO TOWN” on at 8:20—10:40 'WEST SIDE KID on at 7:05— 9:30 HEP o STEPPIN/ Radio’s Rustic Riots on o TONIGHT and SAT. the GOWN TO TOWN —Suspense-Loaded Thrill Story of a Small- Time Bad Boy Who Fell “HEIR” to a Family of Spoiled Millionai DONALD BARRY, HENRY HULL and DALE EVANS in a with girls. bill “WEST SIDE KID** MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. ———EXTRA'! COLOR CARTOON “GHOST CITY”—Chapter 11 ly The stock ticker was invented A GREAT PICTURE COMES SUNDAY IT's AUTHENTIC! ERNIE PYLES STORY OF | clergyman. him. Awarding DANCE by the starring BURGESS MEREDITH CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE + SEATILE 4 - ELiot 5323 “It's the Nicest Store In Toun' Baranof Hotel Building plan on a fasty {| full course dinner {| ...inapleasant 1} atmosphere ‘ at | f v 3 kit We still have plenty oi STEAKS! Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. - FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS sleepy Ridge furnishes the theme for the latest Lum and Abner comedy for RKO Radio Town”, oil a money and Abner return home umph, and save their little co! munity from financial The other feature on the double man. is one of the weekend fea- tures at the Capitol. In order to have fun with Lum and Ahner, a big Chicago oil man pretends there is oil in the ground at the site of their Jot Store and offers them- $20,000 for pitals were better staffed at this| comes boys go to Chicago to find their ofl man and get further funds for In a series of hilarious| adventures, they are enticed into whoopee chorus men the well. night Meanwhile, compete with each other to put 'l L | 6&'&? ;I%ET?(YI;“ON " FOR HOSPITALS, SAYS | BL AT CAPHTOL PRISCILLA PARKER The scramble for oil rights in ant in Nursing at Alaska Native Pine |Service has returned to her office little town of release, “Goin 'Em Do the property. Lum turns down the ofier but believes the oil story exists a definite need for more pub- and urges the natives to mort-|lic nurses. gage their properties for cash with which to oore a well Whe the money through, the t spot and play line of beautiful big oil is spent and IMORE PUBLIC NURSES here after a five month trip |through the Territory. to! During her trip, Miss Parker vis- |ited 14 nursing stations, hospitals | and boarding schools. Official vis- its to ANS properties totaled 20, the Consultant said. In commenting on the general| wn situation she stated that the hos-! time than last year, but here still| e, — 17 PASSENGERS ARE | WO imaid, and little jbe best man, and Earl Miller will { be usher. |in marriage by her father. FLOWN HERE BY PAA Pan American Airways, Alaska Division, carried full loads in and out of Juneau yesterday on its| regular flight schedule. Following | 'are the passenger lists: | From Seattle: Jack Hayes, Cecile | into Pine Ridge oil. Lum Mortensen, James McAlle, George| ruin. “The West Side Kid.” — The picture is based on a m novel premise. Sam Winston, utter selfishness and lack of con- | sideration | family. . | comes too hard for him to ] | deems himself and hires .a personable young@ by Samuel F. Laws, a Presbyterian | gangster named Johnny April — { played by Don Barry and affection an utter EMBLEMCLUB NOVEMBER2 - - - 10P. M. Elks’ Hall For Elks and Their Ladies BUDDY HUNTER'S MUSIC Admission Free THE MEN of the charted Alaska . . . in tri When their coldness be- | 4 bear, he | Wakefield, failure to kill} {Pearce, Sarah Rude, Orville Rude,! m- | Mamie Blankenship, Glenda Blank- | |enship, Ruth Hamrick, Ray Wake- | i | Prom Whitehorse: Douglas " ost | Blanchard, Virginia Carroll. an' To Seattle: Walter Sharpe, Tom Morgan, ch‘ Robert Byers, { Fraser, Earl Goodfellow. othy Byers, Gail Byers, Bruce By- ers. | Sgt. James Sunden, John Traut, I‘Gene Wiloth, Warren Hovran, Hol- | |Williams, Claribel Rakestraw. 'BPW ADDS NEW * MONTHLY MEET 10 SCHEDULE | present weekly luncheon - meetings | lar session of the Juneau Business the Baranof Gold Room. | The monthly social meetings will | be held on an experimental basis | with the first of the series sched- | uled for December 18. This meeting | will be in the form of a Christmas | party and will be held at the IOOF | Hall. Members and their families and guests will attend. e The earliest watches usually had | just one hand—the minute hand | was invented in 1687. United States Geological Survey and laid the foundation fir the development -and the commercial progress of the Territory. Everyome knows the value these trained men contributed . . . from the era of the purchase . . . to the present day. Now, when this Empire plays so vitel a part in world economy, PAciFIc NORTHERN AIRLINES psys hemage to those men of the United States Geological Survey, who, in doing their work of charting the terrain, charted as well . . . the destiny of this great land! “PARTNERS IN THE Pné)cnzss OF ALASKA”. ; . Look tc © N A “Route of the Coast Liners” fpr LEADERSHIF PACIFIC' NORTHERN AIRLINES cAlaskg’s FOREMOST «Airline, RESERVATIONS 274 TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel Telephone 716 CHARLES A, WHYTE, District Traffic Manager , Ve it 25 Gopyright 1946 By Pacilc Norhern Aicines . | invited to both | recepticn From Fairbanks: Pete Gilmore, terday, carrying the following per- elderly millionaire newspaper pub- A. Joe Alter, Louis C. Peters, Rob-|gons: from Juneau to Sitka—Althea lisher, played by Henry Hull of ert Brown, Eino Luoto. “Tobacco Road” fame, is complete- !Rsuds, Henry Olsen, John Olsen Robert George, Ar-|and Clara McGrath; to Tenakee— | tired of life because of the Vi Waananen, John Swancon, RUDY Fred Elliot; to Hoonah—Max Lin- |Swanson, Jane Willlams, Joe De- doff; to Pelican—S. Soule and Mrs. of his|margo, George Butler. Laverne Rydberg, Jeanie Webb, Whitehead; to Petersburg—Mrs. J. | Kate Sleeman, Nan Gordon, Dor- Bell and Myrtle Jorgenson; to Tul- sequah, B. C. — Mr. and Mrs. S | Richardson, K. F. Flannagan, B. |lis Fairchild, Bernice Folger, John McGinty, Fred A. Shabo, Rose M. | | McMullen, Peggy Iclvor, Rae L.| {Carlson and D. E. Browne; to Pet- | | ersburg—Howard A., Sawy: | Sitka to Juneau—Jack Rogers, Alma | Peterson, Mrs. Lilliam Ove, D. E. | | Hartnett, James B. Hammon, R. | Stone and R. B. Ross. IRoy Williams, Silas and Susie Dal- Plans to inaugurate a program of wiicon. from Pelican | monthly meetings in addition to the Bigelow and J. B. Bigelow. were announced today at the regu- | -— and Professional Women's Club in | NELLIE HANSON IS ENROUTE NORTH FOR SISTER'S FUNERAL Miss Nellie LAST TIME TONIGHT “MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH” SHOWS at 7:30—9:20 FEATURE 8:10—10 P. M. Lucille Goetz to Wed Wm. Weirat St. qug’s, Thurs. D. Hanson, sister of Miss Dalma Hanson whose sudden < - 3 The marriage of Miss Lucille death yesterday came as a shock to STt\RTS SI\TURD[\Y Goetz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ty, has sent word 9 o ne A. E. Goetz of Douglas, and Wil- to lea Fargo, lt' T f liam Robert Weir will be solemn- North 9 o'clock this s err‘ 'c ized Thursday night, Nov. 7, al 8 morning by plane, enroute to Ju- Lo o'clock in St. Luke's Episaopal neau. It is expected she will arrive Church, Douglas. The vows will sgmetime tomorrow be read by the Rev. W. Robert Funeral arrangements will be Webb. made after her arrival Miss Helen Isaak will be brides- Earlene Miller flower girl. Fred Welr, the groom-to-be, will - - ¥ CAMERA CLUB MEET f P SCHEDULED NOV. 6 Trevor Davis, Laura P. Ordway and W. J. Lievers, Juneau Camera Club Committee of Judges, are now receiving salon prints for judging an exhibition at the Club's next meeting on November 6. Also, to be exhibited at the Club’s next meeting, which will be held at the {High School Laboratory, will be | “Contact Portraits” limited to four prints per member. Comparative !mlurgvmenls may also be exhibited |of the same subject ! Club Secretary, John Brillhart, has secured a quantity of 16 inch |by 20 inch salon mounting stock, |suitable for mounting enlarge- ments by the home method dem- onstrated by Club Chairman, Wil- liam L. Paul, Jr. next meeting. Also at the next meeting Ciub members will exhibit 25 millimeter and larger size color transparencies —— .- ANS OFFICIALS ON TRIP to be the brother o1 The bride will be given GEORGE MAFT JOAN BENNETT VIVIAN BLAINE PEET AR GARNER The ikt s of"A Tee Cows o ook A reception at the home of the| bride’s parents will be held, be- tween the hours of 9:30 and 12 o'clock. All friends are cordially the wedding and | e ALASKA COASTAL AIRWAYS CARRIES 42 ON THURSDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines made four flights in and out of Juneau yes- IIOD IITLL IN TECHNICOLOR | B. Lunde » ) {4 o) 2 g Don Foster, General Manager of 4 i " W g Jake From Juneau to Ketchikan—T. C. | Alaska Native Service, and Arthur 7/ AN Fllsilflmfl REED B.5.PULLY - ML COLEMAN 5 al ]Wmlcstde. Frank Clayton and An- |y walker, Credit Agent for ANS, e EDGAR BARRIER » bivtod by HENRY WATHAYAT o Prodacd by ANORE OAYEN 20. thony Fink; to Wrangell—E. G.|jeft for Ketchikan this morning on CENTURY-FOR an official trip. 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