The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 18, 1947, Page 5

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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947 AIR EXPRESS NEWS Plus — HIT TUNES yewll enjoy singing in a new COMMUNITY SING TWO AT EIRILL @l Finsuete! ASHEIVER aSecond! |5 o o me g e THE DREADED CURSE OF THE ALLENBYS! June LOCKHART "+ Don PORTER Sara HADEN * Jan WILEY UNIVERSAt PICTURE PS"” STARTS AT 7:03—9:35 ‘SHE WOLF OF LONDON" STARTS AT 8:26—10:53 Sunday — is Comins I TZTARIIRITOIZITE® The Happiest Show in Ages! || — CAPITOL Iniroducing, THE VOICE OF THE THEATRE The New MIRROPHONIC Sound System at a special MIDNIGHT - "PREVIEW SATURDAY (12:30 a. m.) LISTEN To the FINEST, FULLEST, most LIFE-LIKE Sound Reproduction EVER HEARD! oo ] A Great Show Loaded With LAUGHS DRAMA and MUSIC! PP —— .,._(,-..-....5 ! Modern Windows!? TRAVERSE Easy Pull DRAPERIES OPEN OR CLOSE With a Gentle Pull on the Cord May Be Used on Any Style or Size Window S 3 S PHUNE 394 L.-..---,------------mw--..._---- PHONE 22 Courtecus Drivers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE TERR!F%I’VG HITS¢ | vsne-war o B charming j fect poise, R cert by a singer who cbhviously en- 2 THRILLERS AT |"SNOW WHITE AND) CAPITOL THEATRE SEVEN DWARFS" AT DURING WEEKEND 207H CENTURY NOW' | Two | night MATINEE SATURDAY 1:30 P. M. PROGRAM— “THE CAT CREEPS” SURPRISE FEATURE ALSO “Jungle Raiders™ —plus Why did the Huntsman the order of the Wicked Quee kill the helpless little Princos the green depths of the Why did the birds and 5 come to succor the lost wanderer| through their native glades? Why did Good Magic prevail st Bad Magic when the cunning witch pitted her wits against the power of the Little Men yolf [came to “Snow White's” rescue? don deals dramatically| You'll find the answers to these 1 the plight of an imaginative | questions set forth in tks lling features open to- Capitol for this week- London,” one of or films yet released regular mystery- Porter and roles of help- in a mesh of wart, Don KED ra Haden in the S e caught rders who sorbing story of “Sh feature world- The fish was orc of the symbols of the early Christian church. “The Biz Fisherman"—Pater—was one of the leaders, and several of the parables of sus deal with the , fishing industry, pointing to the i between man's economic religion, says the Rev. d 'RARE CONCERT IS OFFERED;MARTHA LOCKER TO SING JCA Will Present Arfist at, 20th Century Next Thursday Night The Juneau Concert Association, Inccrporated, will present to its members on April 24 at 8:30 p.m. at the 20th Century Theatre, the gifted lyric soprana, Miss Martha Locker, critically referred to as “A Golden Voice from the Golden West.” W fords imm ‘ls pleased to present to its members, in the second oI v.he spxmg series cau residents and newcomers who were not here at the time ol the membership drive may secure guest memberships at the desk of the Baranof Holel ' YOUNG ADULTS ElE(l | OFFICERS:FOR SUMMER The Young Adult. Fellowship of the Methodist Church held an election of officers at their rej lar meeting, resulting as follo President, John Ho: ad; Vice- Presicent, Edith Mot Secretary and Treasurer, Mildred Hoogstad; () rever this artist appears, she > pleasure by her phistication, per- nd eifortless ease and beauty of voice. She infuses into Zach song its vital interpretation, and conveys its message to the hearts of her listeners. It is parti- cularly pleasant to attend a con- EWMMMM\ DOUGLAS JUNIOR PROM young girl w becomas obsessed markable picture that ever curse vn drives ] or to murder.|the 20th Century Theatr2 tonizht other feg s film offors a!film, adapted from the !a story which deals with an almost, The juveniles love it, and the | “possible murd Lois Collier ces and the memories it brings to pl'm on a deserted island and the and other Hollywood no- i THANK YOU LETTER signed by 111 memkbars of Pa today for “the contribution you| | to the cause of world peace.” | shortly before leaving for Scan- day rcxt Sunday at the 11 o'clock the common man™ and “unity of their families of the church, and one-sixth of the House of Com- Galilean tempest, and knew of the Socialist “rebels” who have oppos- | Watched Them Fish.” jam Gallacher, one of the ————— st ams o aamed vev. FiQTY New Deal Dixon for medical attention yes- birth to a six-pound eight ounce George B. Terrell, Texas Congre af. Brooks; Social Chairman, Helen after surgery. cestral home near here today. He ing th summer months. |Sharon Lee from Douglas. Lizzie en with paralysis. Survivors in-| with a belief that she is ruled by the screen—RKO Radio’s a inister legendary werewolf White and the Seven Dwarfs “TL> another new | for the final showings. Unive thriller, is the| It is the Walt Disney i black cat hich provides goose | famous book of Grimms' } bumps galore In developments of Tales with Technicolor effects | forcotten suicide case listed in adults are thrilled to the marrow p'yh and newspaper files as a by its humor, romance, songs, dan- ‘and Fred Brady have the leads. (them of their childhood days ; Most of the film's action takes s include Paul Kolly, Noah wAllA(E IS G|VE“ Douglas Dumbrille, Rose " FROM PARLIAMENT FISHERMEN'S SUNDAY . ! AT METHODIST CHURCH ronpow. aprit 18—m—a setier ment, more than 100 of them I borites, thanked Henry A. Wallace have made during your visit tc| Anglo-American understanding and Wallace was handed the letter whose signers included four lords, dinavia to continue a speaking In observing Fisnerman's Sun- tour pleading for “the century of morning worship, the Methodist the world for peace.” Church invites all fishermen and The signers constituted —about others interested, to share in wor- mons membership of 640 and in- ship to the “one who stilled the ¢luded Konni Zilliacus and other inner worth of the fisherman.” ed the Labor government on for- The scermon topic will be “He eign policy and conscription. Will- R T i i, U Communists in the House. was one HospITAL NoTEs " Boris Ama xdofI from Hoonan, Don- ald Erickson and Mrs. Catherine (""( passes 0“ terday. "Mrs. John Carter, Jr., was admitted, and at 9:41 a. m. gave ALTO, Texuk Apnl 18~ Program Chairman, Carl Hoog- kaby boy. man-at-large in 1932-34 and fiel stad; Devotional Chairman, Ruth, Mrs. E. D. Kruse was discharged |[New Deal critic, died at his an- Angus; Librarian, Barbara Grant.| Government Hospital admitted 'was 83. He retired to his planta- The new officers will serve dur-|Walter Gardner from Craig, and tion in 1934 after he was strick-| oy, | Peterson of Juneau was dis- clude his wife, two daughters and| Read the want-ads fur bargains! charged. three sons. ! joys singing. This quality of en- thusiasm is infectious, and it man- ifestly incgeases the enjoyment of the audiegce. Starring frequently in light opera preductions has given her invalu- able stage experience, through which she has acquired assurance Fairy| two PAGE FIVE SHOWS AT 7:30 — 9:30 S'I CHANCE to SEE LENGTH FEATURE 2”?504[5//71/,7 V is POSITIVE Th THIS MAGNIFICEN WALT T DISVEYS FIRST FULL-LENGTH TECHNICOLOR FEATURE | BAHAMA SPORTS LATEST WORLD WIDE COLISEUM —— DOUGLAS TONIGHT UAL OCCUPATIONS AIR FXPRESS NEWS "Escape - In- The - Beserl SUNDAY — “MILDRED PIERCE" FOR SALE: 1941 PODGE 1% Ton Caropy Pick-Up 8430 20¢th Century SUPER MARKET MEETING of UNITED TROLLERS OF ALASKA | talent, | sonal charm. In the words ‘of The | American Journal, « * |a voice of luscious quality and a' along with the ability to capture her audience with her abundant gracious manner and per- rare interpretation. |and gifted soprano.” Music critics throughout a comely She possesses | | the | country have acclaimed Miss Lock- | er as one of the outstanding young singers of the present day. The Juneau Concert Association EIGHT GREAT DAYS FOR CAEIRIST’ First Baplist Church Franklin Street at Fourth JUNEAU, ALASKA J.T. Spurlin, D.D., Pastor Each Evening at 8 o'clock: April 20—“Revival” April 21—“Rewards” April 22—*“Responsibility” April 23—“Reconclllatmn g April 24—*“Repentance” April 25—“Regeneration” April 26—“Resurrection” April 27—“Redemption” Study These Vital Subjects With Us Great Hymns, Gospel Songs, Specials Bring your family and friends to every Service You Are Welcome TONIGHT —APRIL 18 at Douglas High Gym DANCING BUDDY HUNTER'S From 1010 1:00 a. m. ORCHESTRA Admission: $1.20, Including Tax TONIGHT at 7:30 C.I.0. HALL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATlON B.P.0. ELKS’ Ladies’ Night! SATURDAY —APRIL 19 For ELKS and Their Ladies Only Admittance by Membership Card DANCING at 9 REFRESHMENTS

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