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TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1947 SNOWPLALE or Cfure CARITUL: Little MARGARET O'BRIEN'S .. everybody’s heart in her most wor heart-warming role! Hurry-Leaves Wed. TDhrnclling Entertainment! FOR YOUR “he Capitol Hour presents— “The PORT of NEW YORK’ in “This Is America’ ‘HOW TO FISH' a Walt Disney Geofy Cartocn A SNAPPY ANALYSIS OF the NEV of the WORLD Air Expressed to Our Screen FIRST RUN JUNE 29TH} '“‘SUPER-SPEHJ OLYMPIAN HIAWATHAS netween SEATTLE-CHICAGO These great diesel-powered Speedliners will operate on a 45-hour schedule. Brand new equipment will include: Touralux Sleeping cars—smart and differ- ent; luxury with economy. Hiawatha Reclining Seat Coaches — with spacious separate lounge rooms. * Tip Top Grill car with restaurant section and cocktail room. % Diagonal-seating Dining car with ample room for forty guests. Also bedrooms, compartments and draw- ing rooms in standard sleeping cars. Unttil June 29th, service to the East will continue to be provided by the electrified OrympiaN. Full range of accommoda- tions available. For reservctions, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R_E. Carson, General Agent ‘White Bldg., Fourth Ave. and Union St. Seattle 1, Wash. sure your ticket reads via The MILWAUKEE Roap For COMFORT and SERVICE a Get the NEW el WASHINGTON Thatcher, Hel Mgr. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Hotel PNEW WASHINGTON | e e s | YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’' and Shelf HARDWARE _{Paul and Fred Phillips and John 3STARS SUPPORT LITTLE MARGARET - ON CAPITOL'S BILL Little Margaret O'Brien has not lone but three leading men in her | latest starring vehicle, “Three Wise | [Fom: " now at the Capitol Theatre. | { They are Lionel Barymore, Lewis |Stone and Edward Arnold, playing | |the trio of cantankerous bachelors | {into whose bleak lives tiny Mar- | |garet brings excitement and sun- | shine. { Add to this list Thomas {last seen in “Adventure,” and now | playing Margaret's personal a?l’-% jvant and protector, and you've got| one of the year’s most impesing | |casts in the year's most delightful comedy hit! | y Mitchell, DOUGLAS T NEWS DR. ALLEN, RESIDENT Dr. Lewis Allen, atoard the C. G.| Cutter Wachusett. and Mrs. Allen, | his bride, have moved to Douglas and will make tkeir home in the Fifth Street Jensen apartment, lower floor. MASONS MEET TONIGHT { Gastineau Lodge 124, F&AM will | hcld a regular meeting this evening | in the Eagles Hall. LT. WARD DAVIES SOUTH ( Lt. Ward C. Davies, C.G. Wachu- sett, received word last week that he was selected as one of three, engineers in the Coast Guard Ser- | vice to enter a three year course of studies at the Naval Training School, M.IT., at Cambridge, Mass. This training will enable him to be- come one of the highest officers in Ly his 1iield of engineering. Lt. Davies, his wife and young ! daughter have made their home in Douglas since the arr of the Wachusett at the Juneau port mak- ing a host of friends here who con- gratulate them on the opportunity, but they will be missed. The family left on the Aleutian. FOFTUNE IN DIAMONDS . presen 20 ARRIVEFROM SOUTH VIA PAA, 32 ARE OUTBOURD | | | DOUGLAS MEN ON TRIP | Ralph Kibby, Wilfred Rice, ’X‘ony‘ Riess, Herbert Bennett and Louis Bonnett, crewmen on the U. S. en-| Twenty peizuns anived in Juneau gineer boat 452 left last evening on | yesterday from Seattle via Pan Am- a routine trip to the San Francisco erican Airw: and 32 left for Se- Bay area, Calif. This will be a first attle, Whitehorse and Fairbanks. trip for several ot the crew. | Incoming from Seattle were: SRS SO | George Fox, Ruby Jacobson, Nancy | Jacobson, Della Warren, Mildred VUillE IS ENS'I’A Hunt, Jean Jacobs, Tom Jacobs, I.I.E Audrey Heady, Clifford Milling, Max WORTHY PRESIDENT . | Bernard Daug OF DOUGLAS EAGLES - o-.": Violet Hulli Arthea Beilen- rse, Phyllis Hardy, peck, Alfred Ralph Young, Weedman Ji | Leslie Hogins ‘Tom Cashen, Acting Grand Worthy | From Annette, ielen Jorgensen President, assisted by Harry Mc-| Southbound —pass Crea, Acting Grand Worthy Con- | Jeannstte Chard, Bett; r, Jewel ductor, were the officers in charge | prediletto, Anita Mar B. of installation of the newly elected | Brynelson, Jim Trueblcoc, Ger officers of Dougles Aerie No. 117, | Trueblood, Russell Ma F.O. E. ynard, Jehn Holmguist ngers were Those instailled were, Worthy’ President: Gene Vuille; Worthy | W. F. James, Vice-President, Elroy Fleek; Worthy , Muriel Parligment ith Rober £\cretary, A. J. Balog; Worthy | Dorothy Andersei, Neal Chaplain, Arnie Shudshift; Worthy | Luella Andersen, Frank Sowers, Paul Treasurer, Leonard Johnson; Worthy | Layman. Conductor, Guy Russo; Worthy Invg To Whitehorse: Marjorie Tillot- side Guard, Alex Gair, and Worthy |son, Frank Herbster, Don and Dor- Trustees, Loren W. Card and Lee 'othy Old, and Mary Gunn. Haughtaling. Sante Degan, the third Leaving for Fairbanks were: trustee, will be installed at a later | Charles McClennan, McKay Mal- date. colm, Harcld Foss, Laura Johnson, At the conclusion of the ceremony | Richard Olson, Helen Vaoura, Rose- G. W. P. Cashen presented the gavel | mary Vacura, Sue Kennedy | to W. P. Vuille who in turn in- ERRCRETHG 3 i S | Presidens for the ensuing term. - |HUDSON RETURN FROM ANCHORAGE . J. Parliame; | Remarks by the newly installed officers followed, and it was brought to the Aerie’'s attention that there were four Past Worthy Presidents in the line of officers, Tom Cashen, Arnie Shudshift, Leonard Johnson 1 and Sante Degan. ! The following standing commit- tee were appointed by W. P. Vuille: Investigating, Delinquent Dues and | Lapsation, A. J. Balog, Leonard ! Johnson and Tom Cashen. Sick and Visiting, Sante Degan, L. W. Card and Guy Russo. | Social and Entertainment, Mark | Jensen, Elroy Fleek and Arnie Shud- shift. The meeting adjourned to the so- cial hall for refreshments which were prepared by Mesdames Tom Cashen, L. Haughtaling, Mark Jen- sen L. W. Card and Gladys Vuille. Two candidates were initiated at the regular meeting preceding the |installation of officers. They were Mike Pusich, Jr, and Lee Swift. | The next regular meeting will be (held Monday night at 8 o’'clock, | June 16. HUSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital admitted John Klingan for medical attention yes- terday. Discharged were Neil Fer- ris, Baby Sharon Clements, H. R. Johnson, Carl Pederson and Robert | Sheldon. | Government Hospital Family Shoe Store and “Hudson's” | in this city, returned to his home | here yesterday after an extended istay in Anchorage where a newf shoe store in the Alaska group op- erated by Hadson and his partner, Sam Savin of Ketchikan, wasopen- | ed on May 14. R METHODIST WSCS | The June business and program meeting of the Methodist Woman'’s Society of Christian Service will| ke held Wednesday evening, June 4, | starting at 8 o'clock in the Little chapel of the Church with devo- ! tions led by Mrs. Newton Young. | This short devotional service cen- ters around the theme, “Where Children May Flourish.” The busi-' ness meeting led by Mrs. Joe Alter, President, will follow at fhe parson- ; age. Mrs. Harold Gronhoos, Chairman of Christian Social Relations for the society will introduce the speak- | er for the evening, Miss Alice | Brandebury, speaking on the so- | clety's world-wide theme for June | of “Children and the Law,” telling | us specifically of our local ’ren"i-‘ torial problems. | Mrs. Ronald Lister and Miss Ger- rude Wetzel are hostesses. - e admitted Abbott from Haines, and Allen Den- nis of Juneau. Michael Naomoff frem Karluk was admitted overnight and discharged to be taken to the Native Service Hospital on Alice Island at Sitka. —— e Empirc ‘Want-ads for resulls! an Emplre Want-ad! | Sell it w:ii fumily by the Union of South Africa. All stones are unset and crrange on. The jewels presented to the King are temporarily arranged in the form of a .nghkok (South African antelope). Gem experis in America estimate that the entire collect'on i. worth roughly $250,000 at current retail prices, pointing out, however, that an exact estimate is impossible without close examination. Working from the quarter-million-dollar figure, individual values probably would be near those listed. STORE INAUGURAL ' Lou Hudson, operator of the; T ge wriset: 8 «cqied FRILE 4 in wax for the |S0H BORN MAY 9 10 Norah Here R., MRS. M. DABO, Goi_ng_ South FORMER JUNEAUITES - PO FIVE PAGE MUSICAL TALENT CAST IN COMEDY AT 20TH CENTURY STARTS TPOMENTURY = ontenT ( | ik | B ther one of the m | imp sical casts ever H - . | sembled for & motion pleture, P All America applauds this comedy musical, | | “There’s Magic in Music,” opening | night at the 20th Century The-| atre, features Susanna Foster, Allan | | Jones, Margaret Lindsay and Lynne | 1()\l‘H!L.!Z Cast in prominent r amount’s new new singing starlet, SUSANNA FOSTER ./ brilliant Metropolitan Oper: £ | Richard Bonelli, Trra Petina | Tandy MacKenzie make their| screen debuts in the picture. In| addition to these musical luminar-| ies, five of the most noted ‘teen| | age youngsters in the world of | music display the extraordinary | talents which e brought me! the plaudits of music-lovers| | throughout the country The five youngsters are Heimo | | Haitto, sixteen-year-old Finnish | violinist; Patricia Travers, thirteen, | considered by music authorities cne | |of the finest young violinists in | this country; Dolly Loehr, fourteen, | !a pianist frequently acclaimed in! the concert halls; Kaye Cummr.' | SUSANNA FOSTER, the only girl 1o hit B Flat over High O | fiiteen, wellknown young violitlist \d singer, and William Chapman, baritone of exceptional attain ments | | story is told against the | background of Interlochen, the | world-famous music camp in i( n and is about a brassy young | burlesque performer with a beauti- | ful voice. Discovered by the young | son of the founder of a musical | | camp, Allan Jones, the mischievous | young madrigal is given instruction | «n ALLAN JONES - SUSANNA FOSTER in volce—and manners—and emerg- | MARGARET LINDSAY - LYNNE OVERMAN cs, aftes chastening and volce-| { e GRACE BRADLEY - WILLIAM COLLIER, $r. - - AKKUAL MEETING OF (5 BOARD IS HELD I BOSTOR BOSTON, Mass., Junc 3—Aflirm- ing that God rules the affairs of man, The Christian Science Board | of Directors told the annual meet- | Produced and Directed by ANDREW L STONE A Paramount Picture PLUS ... Musical ... Latest World News via Air Express Carioon Sporilight | i | of The Mother Church, The | v ana mre. Mitchell Dabo, First Church of Christ, itist, in | | rofkher Juneauite the happy | Beston, Massachusetts, that neither | Steamer Princess Norah of CPR | parents ‘oi a b _ born May fear nor animality can give evil | —— R AR AN HAIRIERE S arrived in Ju:nml uth(llmund this 9 ‘at Hollist according to Power to boast itself over good. | morning at 7 o'clock, and sailed at | hir oived Supporting this challe i e ot anouncement | weceived by Swpore i cnetense e IR Boarding the Prince the name chosen for the new baby, €d President of The Mother Church, - were Ben Bal or e ee little sisters. e | urges both pulpit and press to join AT THE nd Mrs. Cha oelsct welghed 9 pou 6 ounc in a crusade of righteousness. The | couver, Mr Peter Odynsky . Former £t hour has struck, she indicated, “for | and the en Peter and cofc X e the Church to dare to be a David.” N U G G E FE‘ S “ 0 P abeth to Sitka where they operated a cafe| To “the harassed employer and The N ally all ac- | ring the war years, and later moy- | the dissatisfied worker” and to na- ‘| 9 commod, taken by round trip- oy e Hotlister. Galit. wheve {hey tions generaily, the Directors and you mauyy choose your pers owrearate the AR Hoiel, | the President of the Church held ° f J ; oo e e i out fhe hope of harmony, not as | "“ttei n o STERL'NG GIRL SCOUT CAMP T0 OPIN JUNE 15 il go June 15 FOUR HIGH 5THOOL STUDENTS OFF FOR 1 Scouts v River for camp at 12 days, SITKA CONFERENCE a miracle, but rather as a simple wvitnessing to the fact that amity | springs naturally frcm the applica- tion of spiritual power, Not conly improved industrial re- ations and better government, but | also the health of the individual can be attained through spiritual '} SILVERWARE from an unusually large and exclusive stock of famous design it was decided last night at ameet- Four high school students left|ynderstanding, the Directors con- 7 2 ing of the Camp Committee. This Juneau for Sitka yesterday on the |ended | NOW ON DISPLAY ARE: is two days longer than originally SJS II, under Leslie W. Yaw, to| The Directors’s and The Mother Chantilly, Buttercup, Strazbourg, planned and the total fee will be attend the Young People’s- Confer- | church President’s remarks high- || Greenbrier—by GORHAM. $20 which v 2 collecte Mrs ence S] ‘acks: I 5 lar 18 v . . - $20 which will be collected by Mrs. ence at Sheldon Jackson Junior jijghted one of the largest annual Candlelight, Rambler Rose, Royal Windsor, Josephine Boyd at the Baranof Hotel lcbby, from 2 to 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, June 9. Brownie Scouts will camp frem June 26 to July 3, it was announc- : ed. F College. Paula Henning Kay and Lynn Brown from Church d Anita byterian All gir re asked to go to their S II yesterday afternoon at 4:30 family physician at once for thelr o'clock in Auk Bay. health examinations. These cards * > - > ATTENTION MASONS are to be taken home to be filled in by their parents, and turned in when the final camp fee is col- lected June 9. Mrs. Onstott, Camp. Director, will give a aining period to Counsel- lors during the afternoons and eve- nings, June <12 and 13, the meeting place to be announced later. conducting the funeral service the W. M. J W, Foremer o & LR “ 4 ciation of America. (AP Wirephoto) Jook, Anne Louise Bodding from Northern Light Presbyterian Church, Memorial boarded the Called Communication Wednes- “many of which are considered in- | day at 1:30 pm. for the purpose of of Bro. Geo. A. Getchell. By Order of | . LEIVERS;, Se: © —adv. 595-t2' SHEIM SHOES at Graves. n_S rie al Ford P'anl Placard carrying foremen walk a picket line in a Grizzle after 2,80 Ford employees left their jobs in three Detroit plants in a strike called by the Independent Foreman's Asso- meetings in years, with members of the Church in session from var- ious parts of the world. | Gordon V. Comer, Clerk of The | Mother Church, disclosed a sub- \ 0Old Master, Old Mirror—by TOWLE. English Shell, Modern Victoria, William and Mary—by LUNT. . 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 we have several on hand, besides the fancy pieces also BABY SETS TO MATCH T stantial increase ih church mem- bership in 1946. This he held due [to the fruitage of healing through |out the field of Christian Science activities. These healings, he said, | covered a wide variety of diseases, |curable by schools of medicine.” | s e, [ When you pay for QUALITY why | |not get the FINEST—Buy FLOR- | —adyv. | T T . GET THEM NOW 0il Burning Waier Heaters 0il Burning Floor Furnaces 0il Burning Domestic Ranges 0il Burning Heaters ‘Furnace-Burner Warm Air Unils Enjoy plenty of hot water by geiting your oil burning water heater now. Let Us Bepair or Replace Your Plumbing, Heating or 0il Burning Equipment. | | ‘, SMITH HEATING & APPLIANCE CO. 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