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THE D AILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA "TIME OF THER LIVES” COMEDY, CAPITOL THEATRE Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are l | ! | {iun in this comedy. } Marjorie Reynolds, Binnte Barnes, John Shelten and other celebrities are in the cast this which is described as one of the !nm,\: amazing ghost stories ever ! screened | “Courtship to Courthouse l".d(i‘ d feature treating with divorce The film brings out a remedy careful planning fore marriage, not after, and the realization tk { marriage is not a picnic, but a of \ reaching to and importance | wite. man i gigls {NEWS NOTES FRO BROWNIE CAMPERS AT EAGLE RIVER Sunday rain didn't dampen the {spirts of the Brownies at Eagle {River Girl Scout Camp. Everything jwent right on as usual | way came out for Mass at 8:30 am and Mr. Major me Protest- L WATH, MARJORIE“REYNOLDS BINNIE BARNES JOHN SHELTON JESS BARKER ym v THISIS - COURTSHTT £ona/ {0 (I(,.)l'l('l"l|1 IISE presents GRAPHICALLY and EXCITINGLY, “U. S. i vs. U. S, Divoree.” IT 1£ WHOLE AMERICAN DIVORCE PICTURE with nc punches puiled. TOM and JERRY TECHNICOLOR CARTOON "D;ep Sea Fishing" ior | After breakfast we cleaned up the {bunk house and built fires in both | stoves. Then came swimming, and { jumping the waves was really fun {These girls swam a few strokes for lthe first time; Dolores Adelman, \Page Wood, Sandy Junge, Beverly { Poole, Rose Mary Kronguist, Lorna {Dee MacKinnon, Pat Sweeney, {Connie Brown, Helen Claire Lister iand Beverly Williams. { The Gold fish have discovered a {spot they call “Bast of the Sun and ! West of the Moon” and here they ;nuld thei cret meetings. The Blue | fish havedug a sand cave in which {to hold their meetings. | We welcomed a number of friends |in the afternoon and presented the ilollowmg program: Songs, “Gay Ca- | ballero,” “White Choral Bell “Brownie Song” and “Kooka Burra. I Folk Dances: “Here We Go {'Round the Mountain,” “Jock Mi’ | Cudduy,” “Pop Goes the Weasel,” | “Queen Mg “Merry Go Round” ! and “Sandy Land.” Sunday evening we had out's {Own,” an inspirational service in ‘;whi«:h the girls g and read short | stories and poems about the out- of-doors. Air Express News! Complete She Y ure Stari Finest and fastest transcontinental train built since the \var—.the all-new, streamlined, diesel-powered Empire Builder leaves Seattle every, afternoon for Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. N. U. KELLER, Gen. Passenger Agent Great Northern Building Fourth Ave. at Union Street Seaftle 1, Washingion Asphiali Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING | ! SASH BALANCES i T}:ethca‘mpbcomx?}it;ee ‘hzlxls sen(: Vali ) o | word that a bus will be at the en Walier o p ol of Glacier highway at 7 o'clock iWednasday evening to bring the Brownies home from camp. Bag- gage ‘will be brought to town the next day. Four adult counseliors will accompany the girls on the return trip to town JULIA D. MARSHALL, Assistant Camp Director. Funeral Services Juneau Painf & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St. ! B S S U S —— Y | iy S s e S — | i | | o g i a i | NOW 7 % | ‘ b 7 For Mrs. Hyner io €N I0r business % i . ' 7| BeHeld in Seaitle at our SEATTLE, june 30— Funeral » ‘seruccs for Mrs. Beth Simon Hyner, New Location 143, former Seattle resident who died lin Ketchikan, Alaska, on June 21, in the {will be held at 4 p. m. Wednesday ! here, followed by cremation. Simpson Building Mrs. Hyner left Seattle for Alaska 12 years ago. She was a member of i l Surviving are her widower, Glen, Ketchikan, and two sisters, Mrs, | P. A. Rolle and Mrs, T. C. Barto, {both of Seattle. the Emblem Club, B. P. O. E. i 'The NUGGET SHOP Grand Opening Seon " Christmas” CHICAGO, June 30.—#—The re- union of brothers Paul F. Leverenz, 63, and Fred, 53, was an occasion yesterday for a celebration in the spirit of Christmas. A Christmas tree was'set up and gaily trimmed in Fred’s home. Be-| neath it was a stack of gifts, all for Paul. | He's been in California for 30 years,” Fred explained. “We're try- ing to make up for the Christmases he’s missed with us.” The brothers and 24 rélatives topped off the day with a “Christmas” dinner. CHAMPION Blue Ribbon Outboard Engines VISIT OUR BRANCH STORE Next to Butler-Mauro Drug Co. FOR THAT after theatre Snack KEEP IN MIND the NEW HOURS at the Gastineau Cafe open 6:30a.m.1o1:00a.m. OPEN (R denan don’t forget that delicious 4.2-H.P. Now available : ’ i from stock Merchants’ Lunch. . . just 6 5( st your Served from1la. m.to2p.m. Dealer Juneau Welding Everybody Welcome & Machine Co. oS — {at the Capitol in “The Time of | Their Lives,” and there is said to be new mirth, new hilarity and new funfilm || conversion problem of the most iar | Father Con- | ant services also’at the same hour. | Here Are Seven More Queen 4ih (andidafes, | LRGN TN - St L | RDATH DAWES Spenscred by Parent-Teacher Association Sponsored by Legion EMMA NIELSEN Sponsored by Kiw. Club PAT HOGUE Sponsered by Rotary Club LR 8 ) , TY LOU HARED | LOIS NICHOLSON Sponsored by Lions Sponsored by Rainbow | Club Girls ma . BAND WiLL PRACTICE TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8 The Juneau City Band will hold practice tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Grade School Audi- | torium, the entire evening being devoted to rehearsing selections for the concert to be given July 2 at Tri- angle Place. { Director Josepk Shofuer has ar- ranged special popular program numbkers that have highlighted pre- Jvious concerts and other appear- ances of the popular' organization. S eee . NEW! BETTER! Juneau Young's Toy Section on the mezzanine floor—Where you'll always find what every child wants e Ey MERILYN BERRITT Sponsored oy Chamber n a gift. —adv. 615-t1 of Commerce e NS P All pictures were taken by ¢ CARPENTERS Overalls at Cas- Lu-Ek Photo Shop lers. —adv. 618-t4 | ML SPECIAL OFFER We need room for pur new building *blocks and are offering approximately 850 Feet, 8" x 3' Concrete Sewer Pipe at a special price PHONE 799 J UNEAX_J@MCO}@CREW BUY OUR FIRST M1C. 5% BONDS WHILE THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! # ! desiring to rob his nephew of the k|| Lewis, Willlam P. Logos, George C. FILM "BREWSTER'S | MILLIONS” IS BILL AT 20TH CENTURY How would you go about spend- ng a million dollars in two months’ itime? That's the intriguing prob- lem that confronts Monty Brewster lin Bdward Small's engaging com- | edy, “Brewster's Millons,” slated to | bow in at the 20th Century Theatre | tonight The title role is played by Dennis | O'Keefe as Monty Brewster, who haracterizes a jovial G.I. recently discharged the Service, who (falls heir to an eight-million-dol- lar fortune left him by a daffy uncle he has never met. The uncle " STARTS TONIGHT AT 7:25 and 9:25 TIO[ENTUR COMPLETE SHOW: from | enthusiastic joy of spending has put lquite a few dampers on the gift. | First, and most important of all, is that Monty has to spend his first {million in two months’ time. The second is that none is to be given outright to charity, and the third :um no permanent assets can be 1«\('(|l|ll‘t‘d with it, not even a wife, It is a fast moving production with Helen Walker, lovely and isincere as Peggy, Monty's bewild- {ered but shock-proof fiancee; June In 60 daysthe The million— But when the time was alr;\i They'd hardly made a =g 0 s L .. Ho f 4 {gra ly s Monty to s p N manner wi Vi !money and gifts upon her, and L it Will make you want to see the fun “Rochester” as a champion worrier, N ot once, but twice, by cracky! Gail Parker and Mischa Auer, - i { { | Louise In .. From South Steamer Princess Louise, arrived {in Juneau Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock with the following pas- sengers for Juneau from Vancouver ind Prince Rups From Vanrcouver for Juneau were ! Marion Alger, Ruby Boyer-Miller, Jane C. Briges, Virginia D. Chabot, William Forbes, Willlam E. Camp- bell, John K. Hannan, Susanna Hoveland, Catherine Lichter, Mary Milbury, Henrietta Patterson, Dc othy W. Pearl, Norton H. Pearl, {Marie L. N. Raigorodsky, Delevan ) : | Simons i | Louise Skinner, Waunalee Si 1 fron d’,f‘ @ Clara Villiers, Henrietta 8. Watson, §1 579 51, "overy, /JZ' // i {Tito Watson, Donna Buckner, Elsie | b 0p,Play ,O%org, » ” v { Buckner, Gardnell Buckner, Warren [ ong % Clay; . 5o, Wing, o bce, [I? { R. Beaudoin, Donald Erickson, Hans Yo Hapaoaery " :"_niu":"'- Directed by ALLAN DWAN. | Froese, Gertrude Froese, William F. . Siegprtd Released the United Artiss. Patterson, John Prokopin, Cecil P. I Rhodes, George Skuratofi, John V. (Sullivan, Lawrence Taylor, Harold Campbell, George H. V. Terry, Gen- eva Barner and Gay Barney. From Prince Rupert: George Pas- kevich, James W. Jeffrey and Jo- seph Ch; rda The Louise sailed for Skagway at | 111:30 o'clock Saturday night and | will return to Juneau at 7 o'clock | tomerrow morning sailing south {one hour later, at 8 o'clock - SEATTLE PEOPLE AT BARANOF The following are registered at the Baranof Hotel from Seattle: | {Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee, Mrs. Cath- erine Lichter, Mrs. Susanna Have- land, Sydney Wocd, Bud Hans, 1Ge Doughtry, M. Runstad and I'W. W. Stoll. - HERE FROM PELICAN William C. Lentz of Pelican City is registered at the Hotel Juneau. e MARCEH OF TIME “The Vew France® LATEST WORLD NEWS TALKING ANIMAI FRARNCES BERG POPULAR PIANO Keyhboard Harmony and Arranging FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON PHONE: BLACK 604 JUNEAU MARINE CO. o oEC opue | Marine MARINE WAYS and all Mary Joycc at the Baranof for rcserva{lunsyand transportation Hardwal’e RE:?,::‘;-;?UQ‘:‘:)O:EW Boat Sales airangements. —adv. 604-tf i H s e R Rubber Boats root west Eignn st. 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