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lULSDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ T PAGEFIVE "TANGIER" IS AT o irfiafi kbch Becomes - ‘wratuirweor. - ROTARY CLUB SEES | Rears Bve purty wil be e thif ||I|II|IIIIII|IIIIIIIII!IHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. H H | A (U. 8, WEATHER BUREAU) . and nrmngemeg(s are not -C}lmpl'ele. st Times Tonioh' | CAPITOLTONIGHT; | Bride of Jos. Ordos | zzssmiieimed ™iogh ook waay s o e i - Complete Shows 7:20—8:30 Tonight Only ending 7:30 o’clock this morning. 05 FOOD NOON MEH :;enr k;;: r.r;? Rotary will be held| | cember . e e 0 00 e 00 00 In Juneau — Maximum, 31; @ 3 Special guest at today's luncheon- ack_OConnoi, Giame Manage- meeting was Leo Osterman, Juneau's| At Catholic Church FINAL SHOWINGS | } minimum, 26. i " ; | : At Alrport — Maximum, 30; e Went Supervisor of the Fish and|winner of the 1046 Soap Box Derby SHOWS AT FEATURE PICTU RE Maria Montez gets the first mod-| The Catholic Churen of the Na-|e minimum, 24. Wildiife Service, and HArry SPer-/and Alaskan representative at the| 7:25——9:25 8:01—-10:01 P. M. ling cf the Forestry Service today national race. preserted an educational movie,| Ha extended thanks to the club| “Fish Is Food," befors members of | in general for its work in the Soap' the Juncau Rotary Club. Box Derby and to Don Skuse and The film traced the story of fish pr William Whitehead in particu- | frem stream to frying pan, depict-| gy ing how fish are handled after be- ing taken from the water and sent to hospitals, institutions, hotels, The 1 hold their restaurants and markets. regular meeting this evening It was announced that the Rotary at 8 o'clock in the C)mpe]-b_v-!hej White Elephant Auction, with pro-| Lake, with Mrs. James Hickey, Sr., ceeds being added to the Memorial and Mrs. Cecil Donohue as co- Library Fund, will be held next|hostesses. A good attendance is| WEATHER FOKRECAST . . ern role of her career in Univer-|tjvit y was the scene this morning ° (Juneau and Vicinity) . ° . . sal's “Tangier,” the new plcture in'gt 9 o'clock of the wedding of Miss which she co-stars with Robert Mary Elizabeth Koch, daughter of Paige and Sabu, af' the Capitol Mr. and Mrs. J. George Koch, of for the last two times tonight. _ Elma, Wash, and Joseph P. Ordos, Pro durcl Malvern and Di- son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ordos Waggner both say of Sumas, Wash. will have & sur- —The Nuptinl Mass uniling the / see Miss MonteZ young couple was conducted by the ) nnh girl who conducts & Rev. Clifford Allbutt, 8. J. ath hunt for the man The pretty brunette bride wore > was responsible for killing her g cobalt blue dressmaker suit with family during the Spanish Revolu-|harmonizing accessories, and a Fair and colder tonight with locwest temperature near 20 de- grees. Partly cloudy Wednes- day. PRECIPITATION . In Juneau—(1 inches, since ® ov. 1, 12,63 inches; since July 49.04 inches. . At Airport—trace, since Nov. @ 1, 699 inches, since July 1, ® i o e : 3460 Inches. . 4 {lovely corsage of pink rosebuds and ¢ o e ¢ ¢ @ © © @ o o o ™% se000cc00ecescsocsccssev o ! 'Prv::um Foster, Louise AJlbnuon‘;“h“e carnations. |Sunday at 2 ». m, in the Elks| anticipated Kent Taylor and J. Edward Brom-| Miss Irene Koch and Miss Mar- ‘Hnu White Elephant committee - > berg are featured in the supporting|garet Koch were their sister's at- members will take articles to the| ORDER YOURS NOW! cast of “Tangier. tendants, coming here from their TROI.I.ERS CONFEREN(E c)uh next Sunday morming. Tomato dinner rolls for Thanks- ...... ,ee homes in Washington for the oc- 'I'o BE HH.D KET(“IKA __T_)‘lffi’lrndiilfnal;_itgt'an Nc}: ahiius Sully’s Bnkcrs MASON’S TEAM RETURNS casion. They wore suits in fall Bpoms ;shad:-s of brown and mustard, ac-| Four. menibers. of ' the Mnsomc‘“‘med by feather hats in contrast-| Jeff Wiedeman, representative o( ;lodge. J. W. Lelvers, the Rev. Wil- ing colors. the United Trollers of Alaska, an-/| ‘us R, Booth, Howard Stabler ard George Troychak was best man nounced that a special meeting was | Walter Heisel, went to Ketchikan for the bridegroom, and serving as held Monday night at the Moose ilast Wednesday. They remained ushers were the bride's brother, Hall and was attended by 80 mem- | 1(here Rk Sux{d ngaged in me‘xarl Koch, Evan Wruck and Rob- bers. Arrangements were discuss-| soritening of doghees pon” Ketehls rt Thibodeau. |ed for the sending of delegates to{ kan Masons, from the fifteenth| Mrs. Henry Harmon gave & lu-au- Ketchikan for the convention nexl: through the thirty second. itiful rendition of ‘“Mother Dear | Saturday. I | 3 ey Pruv for Me” and “Ave Maria,” pre-| A resolution to support Fish and You never know what he’ll think of next!” JACK H. SKIRBALL and BRUCE MANNING present The Triangle Cleaners . The markings of fish, fow! Dl“eren‘!_ and animal always vary. MADELEINE CARROLL . STIRLING HAYDEN gal'lAMA ; love with a genius . .. Myrnra Loy There's Dm’ Amec,‘e |ceding the ceremony, and later, Wildlife Service regulations in more | ’ in | ORDER YOURS NOW! “Lord, I Am Unworthy." Mrs. | strict enforcement was voted and| also a d_lf- Tomato dinner rolls for Thanks- Lillian Uggen was the organist. |passed unanimously. The resolu- ference in n | siving. Sully’s Bukfl) | A wedding breakfast for the bri- tion demands that a fine of not less cleaning ——e ——— __—_|dal party and a few intimate than $500 be assessed against vio- ;‘vrviig. or e {friends was served in the Iris Room lators when caught and seizure of of the Baranof Hotel, following the|the violator’s boat for a year. | DISTRESS OF L church service. | Delegates from Sitka will arrive After a brief honeymoon Mr. and in Juneau next Friday to join the| Mrs, Ordos will be at home in the|local delegates before going on to| a Paul Apartments. | Ketchikan for the conference. Other | Among many pre-wedding affairs| Trollers representatives will be dele- | given in honor of the popular gates from Wrangell, Petersburg e I e bride was a bridal shower Friday and Craig at the general conier- evening at the home of Mrs. Hans ence. H i Berg, with Mrs. Homer Garvin as| co-hostess. Twenty* friends enjoyed l the evening, and many lovely gllH‘ "lGHT (lASSES I" | civen the honor guest for her ne»\‘ BullD:“G "RADES “ WLEGAL TRAPPING , ,, ARE CONTEMPLATED best call Triangle. IN TECHNICOLOR! FLORA ROBSON LEQ G.CARROLL MARY ANDERSON CECIL KELLAWAY MY LOVE" (A Universal Release) Based upon a “A Genius In The Family” by HIRAM PERCY MAXI '\r[ HEAD A\'D HF‘AR’I ABOVE...THE HAPPIEST HITS IN MEMORY WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE JUST CALL produced;and-ieactad by, EDWARD H:GRIFFITH - It's Our GALA When your child catches | GETS WILLIAM ROSS ‘i;“u‘fifimé"m’.filé‘s‘ “will be held at the Shori Subjects LATEST NEWS THANKSG!VING chest and back at bedtimé F E Juneau High School, Monday night, with warming, soothin l" (ONHSCAHOH |Dec. 2, at 8 o'clock, it has been Sl‘low Vicks VapoRub. Its special nnnounced | relief-bringing action goes William Ross was arrested and| Night elasses at the high school Opening 'l‘nnmta;'.v (Wednesday) to work instantly . ..and | picaded guilty to the charge of lare being' established, and in order I;:f&%é“g{g&%!; rw’;&%’,:'g illegal trapping. ‘The case was to get these classes underway all sleeps. Often by morning, heard in U. S. Commissioner Felix those- interested in these courses most distress of the cold is, Gray's court where Ross was charg- are urged to attend this meeting.| gone. Try it! Discover why ed with taking two mink and two|Opinions in regard to desirable| most young mothers use the weasel during closed season at Ne-|courses are solicited. 1 one and onjy Vicks VapoRub. ha Bay, taking a doe in Port Fred-| At the present time, blue print| erick, and killing a deer out of reading and mechanical drawing —— — o —e—i—— LRSS bk 1 st 2 season in the Hoonah K H being contemplated. A mini & ddiion S0 & fine. - of ‘IIlIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!lIIIIIIIIII n.IIIIIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHlIIlIIHIIIlIll"llllllllllllllfl 1 +In addition to a fine of MDO mum of ten people must be regis- 3 d by Commissi G h ed h before the = There Is No Substitute for e o e vt s i, . o N Ad t l gg tflnd confiscated his rifle and Course:,to Vet&en:m og W:];ld vw::x = | Taps. I will i or by e Vet- = ewspaper Vel’ ISlng | Ross was in jail today because oh\ua:‘ Ademi‘xllal.strntmn while non- = ’WAO a,U 0 055 CENTURY i IIIllIII|IIIIIIII|IlIIIIIII|||IIIIHIIlIIIII|III||III|IIII|HI||||II|lII|II||I|II|I||I||' TANGIER” on at 8:15—10:25 arallel ital Tins for the Ski Enthusiast n " So Gioes My Love! —says MYRNA LOY “first it’s a false alarm and then it’s a boy. That’s what happens to a girl who falls in % LT R —— ————— | his failure to raise $400 to cover|veterens may take the courses at his fine. 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