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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ; ~ " PAGE FIVE ?HlM "FLAME OF |JUNEAU WOMAN'S |AUGUST WAS WET "THE VIRGINIAN" STARTS " BARBARY COAST" | CLUB MEETS; TWO | BUT TEMPERATURE | IN TECHNICOLOR |7 rENTIRY SX BILLATCAPITOL OFFICERS CHOSEN ABOUT NORMAL AT20TH CENTURY 2 Shoes alm‘fi:;gl‘m' o Good old American customs of The month of August, 1947, “.m Pgramount’s Technicolor produc-! | T an era with hair on its chest and Change Made in Meehng normal in temperaturs, but wetter tion, “The Virginian aring [ rfi‘i‘il EG}%VE . o twinkle in its eye, are going Program—Tea fo Be Given {{han usual. There was 27 percent three of Hollywood's most popu= THE MOST FAMUUS LOVE STORY OF THE WEST ‘s tering way at the Capi- of possible sunshine; there were lar leading men—Jozl McCrea, ¢ of Barbary Goast” [ } | | re, where Republic’s <n one clear, nine tly cloudy and Brian Donlevy and Tufts elame. at..1Bathary| =10 Sponsor GS Tfoop {21 cloudy days—all of which is —opens tonight at the 20th Cen- i e WITH °* the feature | about average for this month tury Theatre. o T not history, althouzh, Mrs. G. W. Pleydon was unani-| On August 19, during the second; Since each star alone has suf- ¢\s "J_I it d with = pe: and events mously &hosen Vice-President of the 'six-day period of no measurable ficient drawing power to insure & hat made it. Neithér does the Juneau Woman's Club at a meeting 'precipitation, the temperature at the success of any picture, their story point a moral, but an honest held in the penthouse of the Alaska 'the airport dropped down to 34.{combined talents in what sound Be Your Age Montana leman certainly Electric and Power Co. yesterday The last eight days of the month like . made-to-order roles should Owen Wister's Immortal Classic g wins lcve and over afternoon. She replaces Mrs. John |were characterized by = moderate ihave fans looking forward with sweeps to the screen . . . thrilling you § ss News interesti if gambler. Brillhart, who will be making her rainfall sometimes totalling one to great anticipation to The Vir- with the unforgettable story of two s e complications nm}w A arrest- home with her family in Syracuse, |two inches in 24 hours, and by |ginian 3 men with one girl on their minds . . FE/ "lt hl AT 7:55—10:15 i i"w P N.“\u n'y:)- !‘n‘ next year ! :\(mng \\n]msl rem(-m:)‘z a” record mJn;»I\ \u»cn(\.;. ni. m.-l m!h- |;.|.- and one chance for love in the flaming = A i Wayne is the ranc! 2| Mrs. Don Foster the unani- |August velocity of 32 miles per, s picturization of the fa- E‘ EEE?B Y d}.'fl‘fi'fi%;;"{‘} is gompletely at > in the part.'mous choice for asurer of the hour for a five-minute period onlmous Owen Wister story about setting of those danger-packed fron- L His restr { acting is forceful chub. Instead of the monthly lunch- | August 31 the lawlessness of the early West, tier dayst ffective, so thal You Want eons in the Gold Room, it was de-| Light fog occurred on six dates;|and the men and women who win when he smiles over cided to hold one business meeting |three solar halcs, two lunar cor-|braved death to conquer it. — Hg lesse. Ann DQuor is month in the penthouse and one |onas, and thres auroral displays 'would seem the ideal choice for f the Barbara C social and program meeting in Wwere noted. the part of the Virginian, stalwart homes of members. The latter will |~ August comparative data for the defender of the Wes stern code Academy be occasional lunches, teas or pot- ity and airport, based on 1943 of justice, though it costs distinguished Juck suppers. City Office means and normals: [the life of his best friend, portrayed the gambler Mrs. D. W. Herron and Mrs. Mil- Highest temperature: 87 in 1923; |by Sonny Tufts Tuft in his t ve perfection dred Hermann will be in charge of this August, city, 74, airport 73. lfirst Western role, plays Steve, who ys marked his per- 5 rummage sale to be held 1 Lowe: 34 in 1947|can’t take anything seriously, in- Josoph temperature anc n the stage and screen. week. Mrs. E. P. Chester, Presi- (airport); this August, city 43, cluding cattle-rustling, until it 1 e, iture is “Be dent, is general chairman of a tea @Irport ¢ too late through the given by the women's of; Brian Donlevy will be ccen ir nizations Mear maximum temperature: set for Sep- 617; this August, city 617, air- the role of a law-treakor. As Trampas, sinister and flagrant epartmen Heallh. of Junteau, tentatively - tember 11, to honor the visiting port 62.1 ¢ 0000006 -9 e e o wives of Congressmen and others Mean minimum temperature jringleader of the rustlers, Donlevy . 1iDis TABLE ® ‘who will be he"e at that time, 404 1his AUgusk; ity 480, airpoi(ins . 85 opportuniigt - for. . Some . & . The club will sbonscr the Girl 460 o ), 2 {smooth acting and, according to | . SEPTEMBER 5 e Scout troon which the Emblem Club ' Mean monthly temperature: |2l ePorts, he takes full advan- | © High tide . 4 m., 15.2 fect ® sponsored last year, it was decided. 554; this August, cily 554, airport tage of it ® Low fide . 10:31 1.8 feet ® | A letter ana revort was read from 54.0. 4 Anpearing - UIgUpREEt Ol ¥ o High tide .16.:37:pim, 107 feet; @ ‘Mrs, W, A. Smith;- Alaska, Peders-}-Total precifitation: 748 inches; | {0 Stars are lovely Barbara Brit © Low tide 10/pm, 0.7 fect @ tion Prestdent, telling of.her trip to-greatest 1408 fn 1601, least 131 1n|*0% F8¥ Balnter and Henry ONel 7y 4 e ua e e e-e eie s the:Géneral Federstibn Convention 1961; this! Hugust, city 9089, "air- fo Yoo bave never fatled to S g Betty McCormick gave & report on Maximum wind: Southeast 32 [RR°0S. 08 A 1y, ) Mj%\ BAY Wfl.l BABY the picnic held for Navy mnl) in the mph on Anmm 31, 1947 “""'”""".i(;\(\vph-“u,lfufd,},’::‘:,.T:“,I (ll’)l“),\.‘\l l\&n:x‘r‘u A Paramaunt Picture starring ] Joel McCREA Brian DONLEVY ©' Sonny TUFTS Barbara Britton - Fay Bainter Tom Tully - Henry O’Neill Produced by Pavl Jones + Diracted by Sivan Gilmers CONFERENCE FRIDAY ™=, o asT Lsiim - Mrs. Burrus Smith and Nirs. Her- i D — The Auk Bay Well Baby Confer- the Alaska Crippled Children's As- AlA K ence will be held on Friday (tomor- soclation. Mrs. Will Godding and VlS" IN JUNEAU I., r September 5, from 2 to 4 pm. Mrs, Wilfred Johnson were voted { Joan Dillon will be in charge of this membership tea will be held the last Dick Jacksom, a. former Junesu-, 2 ite, has arr in Juneau and is conference Wednesday in the month at the 5 | the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.! > home of Mrs. Hermann. o Gowilia Ha s Waoepted| EASTERN STARS HOMECOMING Mrs. Elton Engstom was ap- o 'l o0 e lm” Juneau C ter No. 7, Annual o it airma o T IRNTOn. s | ) i Hepser e L, ZENEN peinted PURAG cheiomen Of WIE otiiiing the University of| Alaska Constal Airlines reported yrecoming Dinner, for members, club activities for the year. Mrs, ; y vill leave » Fair- | eight flight £ yesterday e Thiok: eritoaia 1o alby CORLAISE of ine Alike -and . will: loaye foby Bale-) Slihiptighte b o uneau yesterday PN e Bt a5, i A o Citia baDks the' Iatter” part of ithe Week; calling st BILEA, Teinke Chatham, Haines Cutoff Now Ope day, €cpt. 9 at 6% p m Reser- Alaska Federation of Women's CIubs | ™ Jockson, who was born and rear- | Todd, Hoonah, Pelcan, Excursion n- shimber . 5 e e . Lo e e o oo o1 ir.i-Jurieau, - Gradusted from [lét, Thayer Lake, Appleton ODvS, To FAIRBANKS ANCHORAGE R i ¥ ation officer {rom y,neny High School in 1940. He|Taku Lodge, Tulsequah, Funter Bay, 9 kS @ attended the University of wah]\-!Gubla‘Hh. Petersburg, Wrangell and ington, receiving a BS degree in |Ketchikan. Tl‘i LGE‘IQS Jam:».au EVERY THURSDAY RIS SRS TR (Y i 'mechanical engineering in 1944 and| Bound to Ketchikan were Nell HOSPiTAL NGI ' : 1947. When he was!gent, Mrs. I. Robinson, Lillian Wil- | | SUAL OCCUPATIONS GIRLS AND FLOWERS TALKING MAGPIES LATEST HEADLINE NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS S POR . St Sus e ‘n second BS degree in civil en-|Jones, Nancy Robinson, Edith Nu- ec J. B. BURFORD for Reservations YELLOW cAB 3 {ginebring in Discharge rrmn St Ann’s Hos- Woiking on the civil engineering|liams, Katherine Parker and Mrs. | ‘D"V lll i 2\\ Ip Ilp Q\ p yeste: were Ruth Hun. degree, he was working as a part-{A. Burke; to Petersburg, Harold sicker. Duncan Johnson. Leonard time:instructor in the general en-lFoss. po 2= F 5y o " 9 B U s LI N E S Smith and Ernest Francis. |gineering department. ! From Juneau to Sitka, Charlie E L L I s A l l‘ L I N E S Danny Thomas of Haines was S TR Peterscl, Gus Gissberg, Frank ;Idmulé(‘i to“the AGo\'cx'm;mlenlA H«.;-'-‘ DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF {wright, Gertrude Austin, Mr. and DAILY 'l'lllPS J“NEAU TO KETCHIKAN Mrs. Gene Preston, R. Preston, R. M pital. | Dancing classes now cnrolling, st g e g i P b d w “ - BBt | Acropatic class for boys. Paurcom eeler an: ariam ‘Smitz; to Ten- Waitr ana rountain Girls instruction for beginners. Phone [ahée, Marguret Rocen, ¥ Rosen, § : via _ eters |ll'g an range » wanted at Percy’s Cafe, 665 u’n ed 575. 669 9t iflhnsvn- Jack Tennison and Sam With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and i Al : — E — — | Asp. steamers i J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent L POWELL, Haines Fiying to Chatham was John steames for Prince Rupest, Vaneatives, and Soajle il e SR il Likeness; to Todd, M. F. Stockwell; FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 - = st to Hoonah, Duncan Johnson, Jeanne . = - — — e, z saa Welsh, Laverne Greenwald and Al- ’ = BUY KAYSER - the exquisite "bert Greenwald; to Pelican, Robert ! Williams; to Hawk Inlet, E. G. Bren- / Keep Trucks Serviced full-fashioned NYLON HOSIERY jran i Pranc Meonam Make Use of the Excellent Flown to Tulsequah, B C., were ’ h < P P - I L. Telf, E. Jewett'and Walter Bach ) ‘llr in Juneau at the iu. Taku Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. L Service rovided by o v ;cneam and Mary Joyce. STEVENS UPSTAIBS STORE (wexe Harold Fnss l('turnm” from 1 Petersburg; Doris Robinson, Carol Bruce, Shirlev Bruce, Mrs Charteri P d E reb e i 3 T assenger and Express ¢ 2 Arriving from Hawk Inlet were Gerald Allen, Bill Hixson and C. A t ’ Lawrence; frob Appleton Cove, Oli- DAILY | ver Colby; from Thayer Lake, Mr Juneau—Ketchikan | {and Mrs. R. Nelson; from Tenakee, SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | | John Smith, Jr.; from Funter Bay, + 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU . . ; Ar. 4:10P k ! Mrs. R. D. Boyer. 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P 5 From Hoonah to Juneau, Art And- 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P i erson, Willie James, Nipa Cook and 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN ..Lv. 2:00P ! Katherine James; from Pelican, J Sitk | Herman Giel, Eli Rapich and Wil- i JIRGRYE TR, Rl | { am Lentz; from . Excursion Inlet (SRR TUREAY i 74 ‘ ! Clarence Ray, Wayne Frank and ROA08 5. 85 RETE A ol npes ek URG AN Lyle White; from Gustavus, R. E. (* or earlier) ® Anderson, A. Dufresne and Ralph E E hd ison; I , O. Sears Righen; LoluiRIOR, O, See TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | gk s o o L e J unean—Hames—Skagway | ' | 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU 4:40P | TWO SISTER OF MAUD 2:55P Lv. HAINES 3:56P HAMLIN: VISITING HERE 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY 3:30P & All Times PST (120°) Maud Hamlin is entertaining two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Gorman and Juneau — Icy Strait Area i Mrs. L. W. Kelly of Tacoma, whe LEAVE JUNEAU- ——for Funter, Hoonah, Excursion ) arrived on the Princess North. They Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Altnorp, Pelican, Kim- [ : will remain here about two weeks shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. | ) 2 a and are enjoying their visit. Mrs (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) ! o P ':‘"'m‘ "95,:“:] Gorman has visited Juneau previ- Bring S 1o i : ! the exquisite fu ously, in 1941 & Bring your trucks to our shop on scheduled inspection and service foshlonad atbckings oY MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS regular. schedule for inspection. 1s‘ th’e stitch in time that saves . ,?fcmwsfor perfect _ ARWIVE ON PAA brcieed JUNEJA\:Jnngu ijiatrox: Ha.:;eallm' L We'll give each truck a thorough nine.” Equally good for all makes ] fit and long-lasting T ERlrke (end Tam] Sha Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. . 3 B . . v Fairbanks, arrived on the Pan Am- (Departure time and uence of stops variable) 1 going-over. We'll catch little trou- of trucks. And it’s International banuty. erican plane yesterday from there. i s i : 3o | . . . . They are registered at the Baranof *bles before they become big ones Service—using factory-engineered Hohzl. 27 PHONE 612 i xpensive ad- In tional ts. Ph : gt = i 4 i Neglect means expe a ternational par one today l S A i justments and repairs—even break- and tell us when your trucks nlflSK ' We wish to express our .~incexe ¢ downs. Our system of regularly will be in. thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us in the loss of 4'8 ‘s l‘_ ! w . CO w LING C “ ® our beloved husband and father, 115 Front Street Phone 57 GARLAND BOGGAN | e}u/mq (S\ Juneau, Alaska | Especially do we wish to thank . |C F. Brown, Norval Nelson, Wm. JUNEAU \Forward and the Elks Lodge; L . |- also for the many beautiful Hural - - ) 1 :oflermvs z Mrs. G de B a d Karen * 4 M T There Is No Substitute for BE WISE . Mrs. June Schilz - AR l : R S el Wewspaper Adverlising!

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