The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 18, 1946, Page 5

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"WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1946 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TONTGH T wiTauasoar ) JUDY CANOVAIN DOUGLAS ‘Chnptcr O. E, S. officers were Olga ! Philip of Kancas, Most Worthy Grand Matron Donald Stewart, | canada, Most Worthy Grand Pa- tron, and Mamie Lander, Right | "" PAGE FIVE CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR CHILDREN OF s oo, o | THITHEHAY" 2T NEWS wies o ¥ JUDY /| oo Towih / ko & ‘} Judy Canova is popping out of ‘*HEY-HEY % Riot! the hills again to come to town in what is described as an “hilarity howler that's out of this world.” It is Columbia Pictures’ new mu- sical, “Hit the Hay,” which, star- ring Judy and featuring Ross Hunter, Fortunio Bonanova, Doris Merrick and Gloria Holden, will have its first local showing at the Capito! tonight Judy sings straight arias from “Barber of Seville,” “Rigoletto” and “Traviata,” while she does a bur- lesque, bew and arrow and all from “Willlam Tell” called “Tillie Fzll.” Previewers tell us that it is just atout the funniest routine this funny girl has presented yet And just to satisfy all types of music fans, she warbles that old favorit id to stem from Eliza- bethan days, “Old MacDonald Had |a Farm,” and the popular ditty, “No Other Love.” Ross Hunter and Doris Merrick who are teamed romantically in the lcading juvenile roles, are re- ported to make a charming couple. - ALASKA SAILS WEST Steamer Alaska sailed from Ju- neau for ports Westward at 6 o™- clcck last eve carrying the fol- lowing pa from Juneau Paul Iverson, Mrs. Dora Ehrmann, Irene and Edwin Ehrmann to Cor- dova; Mr. and Mrs. Paul March- and and Ronnie Windam for Sew- | ard. /% Complete Shows at 7:25—9:30 Feature Starts at 8:25—10:30 EXTRA! Flicker Flashbacks — Sport Reel — Vodvil RETEAUES L e e | LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulais see Juneau Lumber Mills 433-t1. £ Y 5 Tonight... ) AS SCHOOL PROGRAM Douglas School Christmas Program will be presented on next Thursday, Dec. 19, at 8 o'clock in the School Gymnasium Two, 1 act operettas are to be presented and the High School Girls Chorus will appear, singihg carols. A full program will be announced later. MRS. BARRAS HOME Mrs. James Barras arrived home on the last voyage of the Princess Louise after an enjoyable three weeks' vacation visit in the States, which tcok her to all the principal cities on the West Coast and using all the modes of transportation available. Mrs. Barras gave an in- DOUG Th teresting report on her trip at the | off meeting of the Order tern Star of Douglas last which she 1s a member and officer. | the Brow MRS. BACH RETURNS Mrs. Edward Bach arrived home on the Princess Louise after an ex- tended trip to the States, main event of the trip was attending as delegate and Lady-in-Waiting at the Triennial Assembly of the General Grand Chapter, O. E. S. in Tampa, Florida | there untill women of the Moose will hold | will be initiated. Mrs. Bach left Douglas Novem- | ber 1 by PAA plane for Seattle and visited relatives the evening of November 5, when she, ng with other O. E. S delegs ., boarded the special Nor- thern Pacific “Mamie Lander” coach headed for Tampa. The party spent a day in Chica go, and enjoyed shopping, sight- seeing, and a horse show in the Coliseum. The Tampa meetings lasted from November 10 to 15, and were presided over by Mamie Land- er, Most Worthy Grand Matron of the O. E. S. Business meetings were inter- spersed with many colorful pag- eants, one of the most popular be- ing that staged by the Hawalian delegates. Thers were many guests of honor, inchwding William Gordon Past Most Worthy Grand Pa- tron of Scotland, and all the Past ! plan on a tasty 2 Mos hy Grand Ma S @ for : full course dinner | Yerrow o e General Grana . ter, O. E. S. puzzled ...inapleasant { “Rbon %%y nstanea 6. . Samas! aimosphere T s at COLISEUM DOUGLAS TONIGHT “Thunderhead” SON OF FLICKA Filmed in Technicolor there’s nearly {] | no end — of «things that every woman would dearly | ; Helles loye g CHINESE DISHES b e ok receive from Prepared to Order i —- you i El g for Your Offi Open Until 10:30P.M. || = ! | CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co; SEWARD STREET | | 1005 seconp ave - seattie 4 - s 8323 [6) ite Goldstein Bldg. }! RSN e | Serving Alaskabrclusively < YELLOW CAB CO PHONE 22 Courteous Drivers — Dependable Service 24-HOUR SERVICE such as: BAGS SCARFS HANKIES GLOVES COSTUME JEWELRY and lots more. Remember — Our store is now open evenings to 9. JONES-STEVENS THE HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN e o BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorsa VIA HAINES tion on schedule. PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP 1" IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES e Yaska s Trallblarrs J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent 1. M. POWELL—Haines Agent | Worthy Grand Secretary E . After the Tampa meetings, about L 400 of the more than 4,000 dele-| gates went on a special four-day Eastern Star tour of Havana, Cuba, by PAA planes. Enroute home, Mrs. Bach visited a sister, Mrs, H C. Helmes, in Santa Monica, Calif., her husband’s relatives in Portland, Oregon, and her two sisters and brother in Seattle. This was Mrs. Bach’s tirst trip south in ten yi MOOSE IS MONDAY The annual Moose Christmas par- ty for Moose children will b2 held next Monday evening, December 23, at the club lodge rooms There will be a short program given by the children. Maria Woro- bec will do a toe dance, and six youngsters will recite. They are ean West, Bernita West, Le- Tt 2 A 1ro Donald Milnes, Juanita BROWNIE SCOUT NEWS |Graham and Connie McKinley The Troop Committee sponsored | Sponsored jointly by the men and a Birthday Party which was held|yomen of the Moose, chairmen for |} { in our room from 3:30 to 4:30 0-|the party are Sue Kennedy and i v . P clock Tuesday aiternoon, Dec. 10.'parry DeLand. Mrs. Ethel Milner TALLULAN o AL Pt 500 Mrs. Mike Pusich cut the beauti-|is handling the entertainment. || % BANKHEAD g CUL;HRN A BAXTEP ' [YTHE ;i 1“‘:5&‘1"“”‘"““ cake and Mrs. Lee|santa Claus, the most important I { s x \ '}] Switt served it. |character in the proceedings, has | ( bs Srgty < 1| Mrs. Harry Worobec made deli-jannounced that he will be present || 52’{‘17‘ ’Wyfi evening, of | cious cocoa which greatly pleased|with a special basket of candy for 3 27 lies and their mothers. [everyone. Ice cream and cookles ||\, / Then Christmas Carols were sung | will be served following the pro- and Christmas gifts exchanged. |gram ; > By Donna Lee Swift, | - o ) Brownie Reporter. SRR MOOSE ' PARISH SCHOOL IS WOMEN 10 HAVE INTIATION THEN SOCIAL MEET SHOWS AT 7:20 - 9:2 FEATURE 7:50 - 9:55 Toett TOOMCENTURY. "oy ONLY PLEASING AFFAIR | The audience at the filled-to-cap- {acity auditorium of St. Ann's Pa ish Hall enjoyed for an hour and a half the performance put on by the pupils of the school last night Each numkbeor captivated the ience. 5 The singing was ¢xceptionally The Moosehaven ('omxmlmt-,‘con- sweet and the enunciation was very . sting of Effie Eckel, ('h_flhmnn"d.isuncl_ Every word of the play with Ethel Milner and Lois Mm'}was; thoroughly understood and the phy will have rl}mrw "¥ the enter- dancing w attractive. The band tainment. An interesting ""“"““iwns carrled out perfectly The is anticipated, as Dr. Homer Mur- toys did very creditably in their phy, who has visited Mo"“‘h“"e“nlmhung and “Night Hawking.” will be quest speaker. | The evening’s most appealing _John Goins, pianist and teacher,',umper was the Nativity scene in will give several Christmas selec-|yhich was depicted the ever new tiens, and ,»?ndv Thorgaard = will story of the Savior's Birth. slns."‘m Scandinavian, German zu\(‘l‘5 The Sisters and pupils wish to English |extend to their many friends sin- Refreshments will be served I’Y,oere thanks for their presence at their social meeting Thursday eve- | ning at 8 c'clock in the Moose | Lodge rooms. A class of candidates O SRR DI Alaska Electronics Christmas Suggestions MOTO TOOLS—They Grind, Saw, Engrave, ete. BUZZ BALL—Fascinating Electronic Toy ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC HEATERS—With Built-in Fan ELECTRIC IRONS—With Heat Indicator the committee consisting of Mae the concert. Larson, Fannie Timm and Laura - ELECTRIC IRONS—Automatic, Light Weight * Isaacs. All members who would KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS—Electric like to help with the Moosehaven linen shower are asked to bring their gifts to this meeting. RS o 2 MARINER SCOUTS T0 HAVE MEET TONIGHT The Christmas Party of the Mariner Scouts will be held tonight at Arleen Godkin's, and each girl is to take a small gift to exchange. If each girl would take two or three sheets of Christmas wrap- ping paper, there would be enough to wrap the presents for the young- er Children of Minfield Home, which must be done tonight. Those Mariners wishing to go to the Minfield Home Sunday after- noon, December 21, to join with the Kiwanis Club in the distribu- tion of gifts, are asked to turn in their names a! the meeting, so that transportation can be arrang- ed. Anyone with money to turn in tonight is urged to do so, along with their receipts. party meeting, so all girls are ask- ed especially to be present. D DIVORCE G gl ILED Margaret Fisher has filed suit for divorce against Robert Fisher. She applied on grounds of cruelty and non-support. The couple was mar- ried in Juneau last march. The good Saint Nick flies the airlines in this air-minded country. And those who are doing their Christmas shopping early in this *‘Santa Claus country” know that the depend- able Starliners will get their important packages to destina- PASSENGERS * MAIL * EXPRESS * AIR FREIGHT ALASKA RIRLINES.. Route of the Starliners Baranof Hotel——Phone 667 This will be a! TOWNSEND (LUB HAS WILSON AS PRESIDENT The Townsend club of Juneau met last night in the CIO Hall gnd elected new offic Jack Wil- son was elected President, and a 12-rfian council was elected, which will meet and choose the other (officers. The club members decided not to meet on Christmas Eve, but to hold a party instead on New Year's Eve at 8 o'clock, in the CIO Hall. i R STREET GANGS ARE NOW TACKLING SNOW Juneau’s City Street department |is doing everything it can to hurry the ice and slush from streets and! | sidewalks. Five extra men were working yesterday to clear drains,! shovel out the deepest spots and spread sand. ‘Today three more| |men have been added, and on the ARND RECORD PLAYER—Complete, Including Parts and Labor to Attach to Any Radio—ONLY $23.45 | | BE A 'Jeep-Herder!’ Round Up Them Thar Cattle in the JEEP from the NANCE Store! —Get 'em on the run with this real boy’s car. —Just the thing for trackin’ down rustlers and other onery varmints. —Be a modern cowboy — a “‘Jeep-herder” -- ride the range in a JEEP from the NANCE Store. —IT’S NEW! IT'S ELEGANT! 1 downtown streets snow is being| —Flashy red wheels and seat cushion. shoveled into the streets for pass- —Body made of real airplane metal. ing vehicles to crush so it will melt —You'll be the envy of all the kids in town. fgter: 2 oy | —Easy to pedal — smooth to ride — lots of | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC i room — Sis or your pal can ride wn_h you. Every resident of the Territory —It’s super-swell, fellas — the slickest toy you've ever had. —Turn on the lights, blow the horn — C’mon pardner, hop in and let’s go Jeep-herding for a heap of fun! $326.95 NANCE 5-10-25 STORE who operates a motor vehicle in| Alaska must secure a Territorial Drivers License for the years 1947/ and 1948, These are now on sale in room 121 of the Federal Bldg.| This license is not to be confused with the City drivers license whi(:h[ is sold at the City Hall. I DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION.| Publication dates Dec. 19, 26 sz.] 4,9, Electric Irons Heating Pads . . . Premier Vacuum Cleaners. .. Silex Coffee Makerss Toasters. . . Universal Pressure Cookers . . Westinghouse Select-0-Ray Sunlamps . . . Remington "Improved” Shavers. .. Pin-Up Wall Lamps Boudoir and Bed Lamps Floor and Table Lamps R dgid Ironing Boards and Covers Vibro Tool Kits 5. Connecticut Telephone Sets Westinghouse * Chimes—Solder Irons GIFT CERTIFICATES for Mixers, Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, ete. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. ADIO SETS ™ Philco

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