The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1947, Page 5

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"3 WISE FOOLS" 15 FEATURE BiLL HOW AT CAPITOL Do you believe in fairies?. . . If you don't, you may change your mind after seeing Margaret O'Brien m her newest role as the little Ir miss of EVENING OF LAUGHTER AND TEARS! | /"5.2 i Gheiia osonahan, who 1 e comes to America to be adopted T by three unwilling godfathers. T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU, [ | | | ‘ | ) | “Three Wise F-u(\is."j | hardbitten godfathers don't believe ' | 'in fairies at the beginning of the | picture, but before it's over little | Sheila makes them change their ' minds. | | Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, | Moargaret O'Brien {Edward Arnold and Thomas Mit- | in one of chell. are the imposing chaxre r | Broadwes Istars earing with Margaret in & her greatest role to date! greatest triumphs i e b L brought to thg | & g COASTAL AIRLINERS ] i (CARRY 8 PERSONS | AY, SUNDAY “Alaska Coastal Airlines dispaich- led flights ~ver the weekend which | made stops =i Ketchikan, Wrangell, ;suum) Sitka, Pehecan City, | Chatham Te 3 way., Angocn and Qut bound passengers from Ju- Starring !neau to Ketchikan were Arthur MARGARET Skinner, A. Hedges, J. Blanchard, ] ) e and J. K. Joh to 0 BRIEN hiaver’ R. 1. Mayo; to Wran- Mickey Von Fieet and Helen with ig. Lionet BARRYMORE * Leavo STONE | From Juneau to Sitka, Tom Nor- - {ton, Edward Hammer, Howard Ty- Eduard ARNOLD * Ma»mMITCHy e, ‘Fatnas WHelED Neulyit szt Paul Morgan, Innocent Wil- . Mrs. Lemon, Allen and Alice emon, W. J. Johnson, Henry Ben- 1son and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Frank- ilin. From Juneau to Rust Lake, John S. Wolfe and George T. McCall; to “Ch;\lhum, Tex McCoy; to Tenakee, {Henry Rosen and Mrs. Wahola; to ! Hocnah, Adam Greenwald and | George Marvin; to Lake Florence ,overnight and return to Juneau, :Jimmie Orme, Joe Werner, Mrs, | Brown and Ed Smith; to Skagway iand return, G. D. Towle ! From Skagway to Juneau, C. A. i(‘m(.(l. Rancy Edward and Rose {Kalkins and Father Gallant; from i Pelican City, A. S. Thompson and | Gerald Caulk; from Hoonah, Annie | Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fisher 1<md Adam Greenwald; from An- {goon, Edna Heyward. From Tenakee to Juneau, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paddock and Henry Rosen; from Sitka, H. R. Blood, Mrs. Robert McMahon, Capt. J. V. D. Grasse, J. B. Hanfrd, A. Raati- kainen, Pollyanna Lott, John Coop- !er, Ken Willard, John and Fay Wil- !lard, Mrs. Burrus Smith and F. L. Oliver. From Ketchikan to Juneau, Mrs. R. Novanthy, William Ruhmann, jand C. G. Keckman; from Wran- gell, E. E. Jensen and Ms. Martin; !from Petersburg, John Oberg and Mrs. Willa Swensen e ;JeanThompson Is Bride May 25 of Cliffofl McDonald The marriage of Miss Audrey Jean 1 Thompson and Clifford Gerald Mc- Donald on Sunday, May 25, at Sun- CAPITOL HOUR 7:20--9:30 FEATURE AT 7:65—10:05 The CAPITOL HOUR : the mightiest port in the world THE PORT OF NEW YORK" GOC**Y shows you “HOW TO WISH" — AIR EXPRESS NEWS & FRANCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyhoard Harmony and Arranging FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON PHONE: BLACK 604 T, | AT THE RUGGETY SEOP you may choose your patiern of STERLING SILVERWARE from an wneusually large and exclusive stock: of femous designs. NOW ON DISPLAY ARE: Chantilly, Buttercup, Strashourg, Greenbrier—hy GORHAM. Candlelight, Rambler Rose, Royal Windsor, ‘0ld Master, Old Mirror—by TOWLE. English Shell, Modern Victoria, ayside, Wash., has been announced William and Mary—by LUNT. Yoy the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Stradavari, Grand Baroque, Rose Point—by WALLACE. Spring Glory, Enchantress, Prelude—by INTERNATIONAL. Chateau Rose—by ALVIN. Princess Ingrid, Hand Made, and The Newest—by WHITING. Edward the Seventh—by SMITH. Select your Oyster Forks now—as | | | ';s_vd Thompson of Juneau I The bride attended Juneau Pub- going south for her wedding, she had been employed as desk clerk at the Baranof Hotel. the crew of the C. G. cutter Wachu- sett, until his recent discharge. we have several on hand, besides The, young, couple, hiave made 1o} the fancy pieces also BABY SETS TO MATCH present their address is Box 545, ! Sunnyside, Wash. | PR O | lic Schools, graduating from high | The bridegroom is a former Coast {a ||||||||||||||||-|‘|7||IHJ|||||||!||!||Hll|_|!|||H||||"|||||"|||m"' school with the class of 1946. Before | Guardsman and was a member of come back to Juneau to live. At Plumbing ® Healing I Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shep, Inc. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF JCA IS EXTENDED The membership drive of the Ju- neau Concert Association has been extended one more week according to an announcement made today by A. W. Blackerby, chairman of the membership committee. He said that the extension was made in order to allow for the three-day holiday, last week, which took the 4 the drive. Blackerby urged that persons, who have not vet done so, take advantage of the benefits to be gained from T 1 m membership in the Concert Asso- ciation. He said that the closing | muw cAB For COMFORT and date for membership will be Satur- | -SERVICE o | Get the NEW MARRIED IN DOUGLAS Phone ired WASHINGTON Thateher, Habit! Mrs. Cledamae Shanks and David | ‘ Mgr. Commock were married at Douglas | 22 ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME |Saturday cvening. The bride is| at manager of the Sugar Bowl res-| taurant and the groom is employed Hotel ‘at the Juncau Subport. PNEW WaSHINGTON (NI Read t{a” wa:n-aGS for bargains! i 24-hour Pependable Service s s s efinite plans yet, but may later | . < .o . | | momentum out of the final days of = — - "BLUE DARLIA" Strip, 4"' ”.l l”li‘rlx "‘h!n !'”“\; “\\‘ mysfery # T»flfl’h’— thrt \v. v,|‘, 3 :’.n(.":‘j‘ \1:1“"\1‘I~."\-].‘\iva;'l 3 \ \& {\x‘\'\&“ xl.e Cops+** e Wil ”1 B ‘.m.\\-‘“;:l\“ i fir\ ‘,‘ : ‘L bxu?dex MoB The title of the Raymond Chand- “_“ ‘:‘.‘e:u\’\(u\ the by is derived from owned N 1 Ble night club nde! S of W 1l olv the murder Denne [ H Prominent Spanish Noblewoman Arrested MADRID, June 2.—(P—A promi- woman is said to house pro-mon- unuer part in ar- archist activity against the Franco % 3 - Eptet nt. She is the Duchess of she can get | Vi a leader of pro-monarch- him be's i he proceeded to t 3 € y | im he's got A7 PASSENGERS ARE BETIYLOUHARED oo W gy MOS0 R S ot all i of s of his fellow 3 DG L tfswrens e 1 LA ’ % POLICE COURT NE with @ morderous & IACE L : % A f doubl % UL i Guests today we of dam Perrin and Johnuy Wilson louble-crosser. 4 LLA 4 Juneau, ccmmercial artist; C. ©.! were each fined $25 this “ T EHEEY [ e ti le, King Cou “hief morning by City Magistrate William Pan American Airways reported JUL ‘g@ U w&tkfl“ D Gat A ol et TRy Wak Prasents i regular flights over the weekend B 106 I Seattle, | over the weekend by City Po ALAN g between Seattle and Juneau, bring- bk i e St e S h 1L 4 south. today e 1 Club lun er, ju Sraed . V) i The passenge as follow as candidate ourth of | from Wa A TDANIC i Seattle to . u July Q Lion Howard Simn resul i A Asiisure 8 with VERONICA % Sherman Smith, Tom Norton, | chairman of the Lion's Queen Com- fellow Lions Doc Rude, Frank O % carl Miller, F John ce. made the introducing spzech, land Milt Furness in a barbershop 4 ] Proctor, Dr. 2 of the club’s pleasure ou- quartet, with Lion Hank Lorenzen i son, Dessie Swenson, Ester Betiy, and l rose Lo re I providing t accompaniment and WILUAM 3 Mary Peterson a tremendous applause { n- {giscords on T Lynne G ea Harrs, James | thusiastic Lions. 11 Walker, Fr Florence Ste-| Lion Dock Rude w : % i venson, Brad Chilestrom, Robert of July Lion l-‘ \ ! e i to tell how the * xOneymOOfl Lotipie S Martin, Jack Wolf, John Tennison, Rosemary Lavelle booth was coming Arrive in Juneau Ernest Lincoln, Leona Lincoln, Said that the big Alice Fisher, Millie Hoffmeister, BIC¥ ~pound salmon—-was on i William Durance, W. E Mitchell, Wa¥ Ior sonal a . 9 William Beli, Frank Herbster, Mar- Juneau f e Four ani My has chalienged anyone tin Janssen, Ethel Hartman. Mahar Simons, h than hi to the Alaska pron o L HONARD b SILVA | Dick 5 00WLIG - TOW PONERS. { Charles Knulle, Oliver, Robert Clayton rmer tion, if ward John Niska, Bert Close, L. P. Black SEARSHALL i a or 1 PRODUCTION mer, James Shafer, lic Hofland, ' Creabure 10W. U turda A GEORGE MARSHALL prooues R. R. Dani¢ A Jetter from Lion's District ¢ : ;“\ ¥ ALSO Frank Eck George Papas, crnor, Doc R, M. MacKenzie of ™ 1 by the No Peder Pederson, Emmett Pheips, Ketdliikan said that Past. President pany. and is Carfoon--Latest Russell Aldrich, Mary Lou Sulli- of Ii t D. A. Skeen, g it H e 5 ldbe i1 Bell wil ac- Air Express News Annctte to Juneau — Thorwald Junexu June 27 and 28 on his § > et e i % e e— Gregerson and Henry Davies frem Anchor . Whitshoise, Fair- ~ ¢ PG Juneau to Seattle—Claire Wittan- t Cor g A NEWCOMER — Gloria i en, Etolin Wittanen, Elwin Pym, ' cad C of tr B i nry (above) of New Orleans, w ld Y Carolyn, Anne, Judy Pym, Ken Lion Moc t - " | newcomer to films, got three ou 0“ e Danzer, Jack Faye, Charl 5. Walker, | It duced a « ell with an kwy ¢ lead roles within a few months, Edwin Cady. Mrs. Edwin C: : et - R t Fl htu-l Francis Clough, Rose King, i a _us —g———g Samuelson; i Harold Bates, § Torre . “ = 41 Arvid Korhe Aima Korhon- X ;&({ en, Sally Mill Elsic Be el . Edith Frobe | Madel C. Bettinger . Virginia . Cheyrl, Arthur \afer, Don i Crat ia and Inf- 3 ant -~ MRS. MCALISTER 10 BE HOSTESS 10 (DA GFFICERS TUES, EVE A meeting of the present and newly elected officers of the CDA will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. K. McAlister complete plans for ir ion, which will be held June 10 the regular business meeting CDA members ‘ 7 - 2 ?:m Yy CR to at Buy where you see are also reminded the Oval E . of the regular Wednesday after . noon sewing meeting at Parish It's a brand that Hall. Anyone interested is cordially | stands for quality invited to attend. e LINCOLN RETURNS ‘rnest E. Lincoin, Manager of the Juneau Office of the Veterans on, réturned to his desk today following a two week vaca- tion in Seattle and Spokane. e u PENOLA |N(., Chicago, ' ELCOME TO ANTWER P The USS Wilkes Barre, a 13,000-ton cruiser, i by Belgians ashore as she enters the port of Antwerp for a visit. i s cheered ARNOLT Sea-7Hite MARINE ENGINE Welghe only 198 Ibs. . . . plston dis placement only 61 eublc Inches . . & develops 20 H.P. ot only 2800 RP.AS Perfosms smoothly et hich speeds er lov ds on fishing boats, aualiiery wreft, and small runcbouts. Meior Rebuild and Marine Service 1012 West 13tn st. Phone 863 PHONE 555 Thomas Hazdware Co. PAINTS —— OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE OCEAN LANES _ After an absence of seven years due to the war, the MS Batory of the Gdynia America Line returns to New York, re-establishing trans- Atlantic service between Poland and the United States, 7 L 5 ¥ . BACK ON

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