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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946 B i i NOW SHOWING A TRIUMPH? M-G-M’S SPECTACULAR MUSICAL . ROMANCE OF DARING DAYS! us Entertainment Delight! . 8 GARLARD with JOHN HODIAK RAY BOLGER Tocinpiece Sauws. |:0—9:30; Feature at 7:40—1v.10) COME EARLY!!! DOORS OPEN 6:55 EXTRA! “LONESOME LENNY"—M-G-M Technicolor Cartoon ETTIN’ GLAMOR"————Pete Smith Rib-Tickler N ® FECHNICOLOR! “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS™ SPECIAL 25TH ANNIVERSARY with 55 STARS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA ” " Grade 6—John Jensen, Elsie HARVEY GIRLS" IS e Grades 7 and 8—Caroline Haro, Rex Herman, Marilyn Isaak, Low- MUSI(AI- WESIER", NEWS ell McClellan, Terry Snethen. I parelis | High Scjool—Phyllis Andrews, (Apl'ol S FEATURE WINS DEER PRIZE | Pat Balog, Jack Carlyle, Mae Cuth- | Jcseph Tassell was awarded the bert, Shirley Edwards, Nancy !first prize in the Case Lot Grocery Niemi, Jim Sey. sponsored Deer Hunters' Derby, by & B S, . judges cf the contest yesterday af- the ;fi:”“if{’“f:e-‘ *TU;‘:“E““‘;;“”’ ternoon. The first prize, a new S 9 TATpINS N i eambing | 348 winchester rifle was awarded jand crooked rule in “The Harvey po . G800 o8 b ted the |House Girls,” M-G-M's brilliant wct ot BbthE ghot dufig i |new musical-western, which is the el which 15 the 1946 sepgon, judged by the widest Judy Garland adds another tri- umph to & success-filled carcer as ANNA WINN RITES T0 BE HELD TOMORROW L e e Memireiion Pread, longest points and largest Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Itrom some of the early-day ex- dlameter at the base. Tassell, life Winn, aged resident of Juneau who pericnices of the Ix\mous. chain of|™ dent of Douglas, shot his big passed away last week, will be specimen on Douglas Island’s held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'- Harvey restaurants that pioneered |the West at the side of the Santa Fe Raflroad. Opposed to the law and ored which one of these eat- ing houses brings to Sandrock, New | northwest end. cleek in Northern Light Presbyter- —_— fan church. The Rev. Willls R. LODGE MEETING {Booth will conduct the services, Gastineau Lodge. 124, F&AM, will and Mrs. Crystal Jenne will sing Mexico, are Ned Trent (John Ho—})mld a Stated Communication to- two selections. Interment will be diak) and Sam Purvis (Preston| MOITCW, Tuesday evening, Decem- in the Winn family plot of Ever- Foster) who array the forces of ber 8, in the Eagles Hall. There green cemetery. 'FILM "FOLLOW THAT! WOMAN" IS COMEDY | AT 20TH CENTURY Laughs keep abreast of thrills in! Paramount’s fast-paced mystery, “Follow That Woman," which Iis at the 20th Century Theatre with| N SRER 3 Willlam Gargan and Nancy Kelly = 3 : ) LAST SHOWING TONIGHT A Thrii-Filled, Laugh-Loaded Mirthful My’;;e,}: 4 in the starring roles, ably supported o, » - / by Regis Toomey, Byron Barr, Ed Aoy \ TN j 3 A” Gargan and Don Costello. S ¥ y W 4 This production combinss sus- " Storring pense and action with high com- 7 WILLIAM edy in"a smooth way that should 0[ GARGAN make “Follow That Woman" popu- wh ROS oMY NANCY ‘lm' with fans of all ages. It tells 0 CARGAN DON COSTELO * i KEI.I-Y the hilarious story of the over- [ W W (U & pARAMOUNT PicTURE Q |ambitious wife of a private detec- tive, who decides to carry on for her husband while he is in the service. Full of exaggerated ideas of sleuthing derived from reading Latest News — Cartoon — Shori Subjects SHOWS FEATURE I BUILDING TRADES | STARTING TONIGHT g | Those interested in night courses| of related instruction in the Build- ing Trades are reminded that a meeting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Room No. 1 of the Juneau High School. If you are an apprentice or a journeyman in the building trades, an employer in busildin gtrades, or are interested in taking a course in blueprint readirg and mechanical drawing or any other similar course, you are asked to attend this meet- ing and express desire to take such course. their dance-hall and gambling es- Wil be work in the E. A. Degree | tatlishment to effect the removal 80d election of oificers. of the Harvey Girls They meet their match, however, | RINGSIDE SEATS lin Susan Bradley (Judy Garland) | Douglas residents have had ring- who not only converts the bad ele- Side seats during the past two ment of the town into law-abiding 48y and again this morning, to citizens but wins the love of Trent Watch the antics of several large against the tough competition of Whales playing and bellowing in Em (Angela Lansbury), worldly- the Channel close to shore, mostly wise star of the Alhambra Dance between Mayflower Island and the Hall. jend of F Street. There are also Although Director Georg: Sidney Several sea lions, which help make Becomes Bride of .Acliw-' p:\llbem‘crs‘ for the ser-‘m0 many murder mysteries, pretty vices will be J. S. MacKinnon, |Nancy Kelly, in the role of the | Waino Hendrickson, George Skuse,!wife, sets out to solve a crime and | Charles Skuse, Eugene Nelson and ywinds up in the middle of it H. I. Lucas. Honorary pallbearers| Husband William Gargan has to will be John Reck, William Bosch, | wangle a seven days' furlough so J. J. Connors, Sr, Dean C. E. Rice, he can come home and rescue his Dr. E. H. Kaser and George Simp- |wife. Before he can do that, he kins. has to follow that woman from a The casket will not be opened/night club where he discovers her | at the church during the services. masquerading as a cigarette girl, Friends who wish may call at the to the home of an industrialist, iChmlva W. Carter mortuary this|where she appears as a . French to a co-ed college = ‘where she is very much the co-ed, hot on tHe heels of a clue. Quite AT 7:25-=9:25 AT 8:12—10:12 TOOMENTURY Wherever you go... fly by speedy Pan American Clipper has given the meiodrama the it an interesting show for on-|evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. 'maid, thence i | ; n S Sg‘ G Amsden 'plot a tongue-in-cheek humor, there lookers. B e o S e . U, .are plenty of thrills, including a| — | eer | knockout brawl between Hodiak and ON SKAGWAY visiT "Ew HSHERMA" At a very pretty candle light service solemnized in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church on Sat- urday evening, June Beverly Leiv- ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leivers, became the bride of S-Sgt. Guy Amsden. The service was read by the Rev. Willis R. Booth before a host of friends of the young couple. The double ring, ceremony was used. At the appointed hour, Mrs. Kate Amsden, mother of the bridegroom, who came to Juneau for the cere- mony from her home in Broadus, Foster and a spectacular climactic |scene in which the Harvey House is |burned to the ground. HOMELESS CHILDRE NEED FOSTER HOMES; PLEA IS MADE HERE | since the need for foster homes was called to the attention of the Mrs. Thomas Jensen left Friday by plane for Skagway where she | will visit with her parents, Mr. and {Mrs. Wm. Feero, Sr, and sisters and brothers there, planning to re- tun in a week, when she and femil husband Tom and Tommy Jr. will morning. IN WELLS FAMIL A new little fisherman has been added to the E. E. “Tex” Wells y, as of 11:30 a.n, yesterday Bryan Charles arrived make a trip to Minneapolis, Minn,, | 8 St. Ann’s hospital and tipped| to visit with Mr. Jensen's parents, Uh¢ scales at 6 pounds and 4 and also taken an indefinite va- | Ounces. His mother, Abble Jane, cation. The family has sold its according to reports, Is feeling Fifth Btreet duplex home here be- | Wonderful, as well as young Bry- cause of ill health in the family, | ™ necessitating a temporary change} in climate. { | > = and you'll save a lot of time . . . for things to do at home and him Hlasrr at your destination . .. > | Empire Wanwads get “ecults! Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You can lean back and relax in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy your favorite magazine. Delicious hot food, served aloft, is included in your Flying Clipper fare | § Tonight... plan on a fasty full course dinner : | i In order that classes may be pontana, was ushered to the fam- community about three weeks ago, HOSP"A " T $ started, ten people must register jly pew, and immediately after, Mrs.\some of the best homes in Juneau DOUGLAS JAMBOREE [ Bt Ann's. Hi 'It.al k?xs E'.i\mmed ...1na pleflsam \ Take the children? Ij)y “”. for cach course. Tuition for vet- pejvers was seated. The candles and Douglas have opened their| A Douglas Island Jambhoree is‘Hax-éld E dallar:’t‘ William Nieder- | 6:’ means ! Pan American is | crans of World War II will be paid were lighted by Miss Marjorie Wil doors to homeless children. This being sponsored this evening by E. pauser Donald Erickson, Master -~ Alaska’s family airline . . . \! by ‘the Veterans' Administration, jams, and Miss Frances Paul sang response has been most encourag- A. Dean who has a series of Mon- Cadeex;ws Stanley e' ahitor at with special food and service for the 3 Duke, | \ and a nominal fee, yet to be de- termined, will be charged for non- two solos: “The Lord's Prayer” by Mallott and “I Love But Thee,” by ing, but there is still a serious lack day night dances scheduled which of foster homes in Juneau and vicin- e el iddies. What'” re, they travel at half Wil take place in the Eagles Hall kiddies at’s more, they travel at ha medical attention, and Mrs. Henry | fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course Larson for surgery. | 3 i atmosphere i ~ HOME | Carl Marvin, Jr., from Hoonah and ' M. J. Kibby returned last week- aychie White of Juneau on Satur-| [5) end from Nome where he has been qay, and Mrs. Alice Sitton of Ju-, | neau on Sunday. Albert Johnson | {of Juneau was discharged. | a Civil Service employee for the | e | ANNUAL past year. James Parsons also ar- MEETING OF | Sometimes a home must be provid-' Government Hospital admitted ed for a child for a chort period of time only, while the family is finding a place to live or while ar- rangements are being made for the child to live with relatives else- vhere in Alaska or in the States. At other times, a permanent home must be found for a child whose own family is broken up by death King as matrons of honor, and by Miss Irene Williams as bridesmaid. The three wore formals in pastel shades with matching hair plumes. The bride wore a white brocaded |gown, with a long train and fing-, er-tip veil caught to a jewelles crown. Instead of the convention- al bride’s bouquet, she carried her Eastern Star white bible, which was veterans. Grieg. She was accompanied by ity, for*children of all ages, accord- jn Doy, ! Pl ? 3 e i glas. Oldtime and ular e ¥ T Mrs. Carol Davis at the organ, who ing to Mrs. Diane B. Tickell, Acting ' gance music is scheduled w?;f the u?‘lsch}:rg'ed‘]w;re Mrs. L;“VJH‘E ff also played the Wedding March. ;Dlsmu Worker of the Juneau Wel- ' nijteo Owls, three-piece orchestra, gDr:}'m :Iir o] nz::]l‘\i gxel Bfief 070 pERCY REYNOle The bride was attended by Mrs. fare Office. Chfldren are homeless piaying. Drake. sargery, 8nd Goorge M- | 9 _107 Adrienne Cooley and Mrs. Dorothy though no fault of their own. aniels aiter medical treatment. O q\‘ RolmD wl? - - 2 Flying Clipper fares are IS WINNER, LIONS RAINFALL POOL The Ljon's Club monthly rain pool is based on official records and reports of the rainfall (precip- now lower than ever before. And did you know that you save by buying a round trip Clipper ticket? rived from the Westward, where he has been assessing in the cities of Anchorage and Seward. Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult YES! We still have plenty of STEAKS! itation) in Juneau by the U. S. i i 29 gt D 5y s 2 Weather Bureau. The official rain- surmounted by gardenias and or divorce and sometimes homes are SCHOOL HONOR ROLL GS (OUN(“. ON DE(. 1 ! o en Un'il 10.30 P M Pan American now for information and reservations, fall for November is for the period draped with white ribbons and needed for children who have been| Report cards have been dis- — [+ Op WUP.M. BARANOF HOTEL i The annual meeting of the GirII: Scout Council will be held next| SEWARD STREET Saturday, December 7, at 12:30] & k e D8 S . 1 Opposite Goldstein Bldg. beginning 7:30 a. m. October 31 caught with pink rosebuds. ]serlous]y neglected by irresponsible | ¢riputed and ending November 30, 7:30 a. m.| The bride, who was taken to the parents. . |and the following is the honor The total official rainfall in Juneau altar by her father, was preoeded{ _What is wanted in a home? A /g for the second six weeks: for November was 12:54 inches. |by Miss Joanne Cowling, daughter sincerely affectionate and under-| Grage 1—Arlene Ancerson, Car- . : ‘of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cowling, as standing attitude toward the in-|q; Nickel. Percy l_%emolds hit the _bulls €Y¥€ flower girl, she being dressed in a dividual child. Most of the chu-i Grade 2—Stuart by guessing the_ exact rainfall for pink net formal. dren who need homes, have “°‘ty Isaak. November ;(;:)d will be flWflk'ded “l'f(i The bridegroom wa$ attended by more behavious problems than any| ° Grade 3—Richard Berry, Sharon prize of $200. John Reck guessed mr winfred Kingasbest man, and normal, growing child; there are gonuine Lucille Isaak, P 12.50 inches, second best guess, and , 5| ERvEee, i Tngak, ALns ‘Pu- 2. K g : also by T-Sgt. Norman Bucey and some who present more severe prob- | sich, Samuel Wagner. will be awarded the second prize of ggt Vernon More, who were ushers, lems and who need special p 4 help | $50. Robert S. Sanford guessed g4 together with the bridegroom, from their foster parents. In the‘m?;:dem;’xm;n:s:ndn s, Judy 1259 inches and Joseph O. Rude wore their Army uniforms, and 3 ert Reiss, Donna Lee : past month, homes have been found | . guessed 1249 inches, each off 05 with the best man formally attired. for three young girls, and at the [ Yt JeRn WAIAL T AtANS' Wiaro- inch, and each will be awarded The reception was held in the in the Douglas schools PHONE 106 LIV AMERICAN - Woritp AIRWAYS The (Syi/z'm 0/ //z";/z///ry o'clock in the Gold Room of the | Baranof Hotel Pat- | i i a woman! Since she is determined to solve the mystery herself, Gar- gan really has his work cut out for Jeknson, I YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE LT R G . | SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. SRSl FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PEONE—BLACK 791 bec. present time there is an urgent Grade 5—Charlotte Conine. one-half of the third prize of $25. Blye Room of the Scottish Rite need a home for a month or two| Honorable mention goes to Carol Temple, which was attended by a for a 15 year old girl. All persons| B. Hastaught who guessed 1261 nogt of their friends from 9 to who might be interested in inches. c 11 o'clock. Mesdames M. S. Wmt.‘knowing more about the needs ‘The lowest and highest guessts tier, H D, Stabler, J. A. Williams which their home might fill are| for the November rainfall are 113 anq Geo. F. Alexander, presided urged to contact the Welfare Of-| inches by Art Mantyla and 2525 gyer the refreshment table; the fice in the Klein Building, phone inches by McKay Malcolm. punch bowl by Miss Patricia Tuckey, 7. A bicycle and other prizes will be anq the wedding cake was cut by awarded in Room 412, Goldstein nprs, H. I. Lucas. Misses Jane Building at 4:30 p. m. today to the Brant and June Eliason and Mes- boy or girl selling the most rainpool games Betty Rice DeRoux, Rae tickets last month. The Juneau peterson and Gertrude Millard ser- Lion's Club has now suspended the yey the latter two being nieces of ——————— — PETIKOFF REMAINS HERE | EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES In Territorial Service NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION The remains of William Peti- | koff, who died late last week at' the Skagway Sanatorium, were' brought to Juneau yesterday on board the M. S. Lassie. Petikoff, is from Unalaska, and funeral ar- rangements are pending at the Department of Public Welfare Territorial Department of Health Unemployment Compensation Commission - Alaska Territorial Employment Service Charles W. Carter mortuary. - e - . Empire wantads get results! Salary Range $205.20 - $220.20 $228.00 - $258.00 $228.00 - $258.00 $267.90 - $297.90 Position Clerk-Typist Clerk-Stenographer - Senior Clerk Junior Accountant monthly rainpool for an_indeflnlbe the bride's mother. The guest book period, after having raised their was passed ardund by Adriensie j orial Library Fund. pared the refreshments. | The young couple left for Sitka 'ERRIIORIA[ S(Hoo moon, and will be at home in the Fosbee Apartments after Decem- MEET DURING WEEK Cockfail Party The second annual conference of FOf NGWIyweds Territorial School Administrators day and Priday, according to Dr. 4 to 6 -Saturday afternoon was James C. Ryan, Commissioner of given by members of the U. 8. For- pledge of $750 to the Juneau Mem- gooley. Mrs. George B. Rice pre- today to spend a week's honey- ADMINSTRATORS 10 " * will be held in Juneau next Thurs- An enjoyable cocktail party from |] | estry staff in honor of recent newly- Ed};.lec::g;ghutives are eXpseCtEg h: weds, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Scudder. FROM s“““ In'e"i’wef % o 3257.90 »: 3291-90 f the: T! i £ ks, meniing Keschlkan, Craie, the home of Mr. and s, & W[l LY UNITED P. H. Nurse $285.00 - $330.00 Petersburg, Wrangell, Douglas, Ju- Blackerby, and was attended by neau, Sitka, Haines, Skagway and nearly fifty guests, all Forest Staff Hoonah. | members. Other school delegates invited to{ e — [ the conference are Prof. Everett R.! Tourmalines are found on our Erickson of the University of Alas-|west coast, in South Africa, the ka; Sister Mary Ethelbert, princi-|Urals, Brazil, Madagascar and Si- pal of St. Ann's Parochial School, beria. MAINLINERS TO CALIFORNIA AND "ALL THE EAST” FLIGHT TIMES NOTE: Where positions are in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Divisions, add 15% to salary. Closing Date for Filing Applications: January 4, 1947 Date of written examination will be announced later. For and school representatives from the| —_——— e —— FROM SEATTLE TO Office of Indian Afairs in the im-| LOGGLu:F CHICAGO . . 9% hrs. further information and application forms write to mediate vicinity. |ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs|y NEW YORK . . 13% hrs. . for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Wil buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf. Opening conference will take place next Thursday morning at 9 o‘clock‘ in the Council Chambers. mecfion’ of a general chairman will be held| at that time and discussions will| take place on the round table plan.| Twenty-three representatives met last month in Anchorage for a sim- flar conference of administrators SAN FRANCISCO . 4% hrs. 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