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i e o FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 N CURTIS: Joan B S 5 MERRY- MAKING MUSICAL “ON THE ROMANCE RANGE! RTON : Guy K wdia DRAKE Raren MORLEY BRANNDN - uett DONNELL SCHEDULE Unknewn 7:05—9:30 :30—10:50 Moonlight 8 SECRET OUT: ROVAL GARB OF QUEEN FOR WEDDING DISCLOSED LONDON, Nov. 7.—(@—Spokes- men for the Royal family announc- ed today that the Queen will wear an apricot and gold lame gown with a pointed train and the Order ci the Garter for the wedding of Princess Elizobeth and It. Philip Mountbatten Nov. 20. , “From a V-shaped waistline bands ef brocade are drawn up to each shculder where the drapery is gathered, and falls over the shoulders in the shape of a semi- circular draped cape,” an official deseription said. The gown has long tight sleeves and a full length skirt ending in the pointed train. The Queen will wear a hip length On ston CoAT g practi COAT to SOHNSON’S WHAT BEAUTIFUL FLOORS! wiTH JOHNSON’S SELF-POLISHING floors, Johnscn's . MAT.—1:30 P. M. e e e e e e e S Sl e £ - . A e e DOUBLE FEATURE BILL AT WEEKEND CAPITOL THEATRE Capitol Theatre will have another double bill this week end starting tonight One feature is “The with Karen Morley an The Unknown' Jim Ban- non playing the leading charact- | ers | The ot} ure is “Lone Star Moonlight, tune-happy, fight- happy, laugh-happy film, latest in the popula ia Pictures' ac- tion mu , a terrific en- tertainm ination of swell situations, real Western and liting songs of the comedy adventure prairie. All hepped up and going places in this r-rollicking music are the zany Hoosier Hotshots (Hezzie, Ken, Gil and Gabe), Ken |Curtis, lovely Joan Barton, Guy |Kibbee, Robert Stevens, Claudia Drake, the Smart et (exciting girl quartette), Merle Travis Trio (male vocalists) and jumpin’ jivin’ Judy Clark with her Rhythm | Cowgirls. - DOUGEIAS VISITING HERE Mss Welhelmina Luebke of Hoo- @ eguest this week ol nson, Douglash tea- is a ho s IreneJ IN BUCKINGHAM APTS. Charles Nynan is a new resident |in the Buckingham apartments coming here from Sitka VISITS AUNT | Mrs. Tom Hall, Jr, was a Doug- : visitor this week, visiting her Jennie Sey, and her many r friends here. She is the for- r Jackie Sey, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Jack Sey, who lived here iy years priorto 1941, Her hus- band has been employed with a tax! ccmpany in Juneau since this spring. Mrs. Hall was a recent ar- rival cn the last Princess Luoise voyage, to join her husband HOME Mrs. Geol Hartman on the Princess Louise Mrs. Hartman is the former Jennic Anderson of Douglas, and Mr. Hartman was stationed at the Juncau Port while enlisted in the Army. M. aand were arriv frcm Eeattle. " ~ They were married in Chicago, "7')1(1!()'\‘:\3})%{)]\' WHIP” carly this sum while Miss & » -l Johnson was cn annual vacation in FEERE—— - * the states, and have lived there ablc cape, pre ed by the Hud- son Bay Company. Her hat will be cf apricot shade with amber-tinted teathers. > INTERNAL REVENUE PLACES TAX LIENS Three local taxpayers had liens placed against them recently by the Juneau office of the Burcau of Internal Revenue. Claude J. Smith,’ 90 Willoughby Avenue, was subject- ed tc a total lien of $99.83 for non-payment of Employer’s Social Security taxes during the first six months of 1947. Edwin M. Anderson was billed for a total of $404.08 for non- payment of income tax for 1943, 1944 and 1945. William G. and Billie V. Eddy were subjected to a lien in the amount of $846.87 for non-payment of their 1946 income tax. YES, IT'S EASY GLO-COAT 2 tile, linoleum and hardwood Sz1f-Polishing GLO- u a beautiful shine with Y ally no work. Just apply GLO- CoAT— it dries in 20 minutes to a beau- tiful, gleaming fini polishing. Ask your dealer for GLo- No rubbing, no day. GLO-COAT Hade in the U.5.A. by the makers of Johnson’s Wax GRAY GASOLINE—DEISEL Marine Motors JUNEAU WELBING & MACHINE COMPANY Lester Linehan, Sole Owner 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 since, where both were employed. The couple is now looking for an apartment, as they intend to make (their future home here. At present t the home of Mrs rtman’s pavents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \G Johnson. TGS | BACK T0 SCHOOL 15 NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 7:30 10 9 The coming week of November 9-15 brings the 27th observance of American Education Week. In ob- servance of this occasion the Ju- nean Public Schools will hold their annual Back to School Night on Monday evening from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m., Superintendent Clark an- nounces. “There is no other activity of | American life more deserving of a ___|special place in the week to week calendar of U. S. Citizens than | Education week,” said Supt. Clark. “Education as we have come to know it is a truly American insti- tution. It is the nearest to the people of all government agencies. Through its locally elected School: Board it provides for a democratic expression of the will of the peo- iple. George Washington said that! democracy was impossikle wnhout! an educated populace. The pub- lic schools of our nation make possible such an educated people. “The public schools are a part of that triumvirate, the Home, the Church and the School, which form the character of our youth. This invitation to visit the schools,” |said the Superintendent, “is an expressicn of our desire to let the people of Juneau ,Jknow how well their schools are providing a part of that training.” All rooms will be open with regular teachers in charge to greef the public. Down in the shops the boys will be at work demonstrating their course. School Music Director = Alfred Ventur will introduce his three bands: Beginners, Junior and High, at a concert to be given in the Grade School auditorium. YELLOW CAB | | | Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service AU, ALASKA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Senaior Plans | JU ong Ride s M | | vier (D.-ldaho) inspects a couple of white horses as al plans in Los Angeles for a transcontinental crusade cn herseback for world peace. Sen. Taylor, who will decide soon whether tc buy these horses, plans (o hit the saddle from suburban 1 Beach, traveling across the southern part of the country and speak- y presents itself. (7 Photo. OBSERVING THE LAW _ Gloria Whelan, Long Tsland horsewoman, and a former West Point steed coniorm Lo law requiring saddle horses to be lif, fore and hen abioad after dark in Nassau Cou New Free Movis G SCOUT NeWs NOTES 1l Scouts of Troop 11 met 1, Nov. 6, at terr For Sa"fida 3:45 o'clock at the Lutheran church. i We formed into cur patrel and dis- cussed w we were to accomplish There will be showing of this w th our cook’s badges. motion pieiures y afterr he me ¢ was dismissed at 4:30 at, 3, o'clock in the Baranof Gold gclock, i Room. that will interest all ba SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter, | all fan: - | The rc have just Leen reccived Don't Forget and are of the world series of 1946 C. Y. 0. DANCE between Boston and St. Louis, an< Tonight at Parish Hall also the batting stars of baseba ady. 728-t1 | Stan Grummett has made ar- -+ ! rangements for the showing ands INRY RODEN LEAVES i all baseball players and fans who SLBRE i can attend, are asked to the show-| g,y gocen, iocal attorney, left | e today via Alaska Coastal Airlines o S for Sitka where he will attend the Moose convention. From Sitka he| will go directly to the States for u: months stay. reaches malur- wild be The “oil beetle” ity with its only food eggs and honey. Choose from Our Large Selection of Beautiful Christmas Cards which includes many subjects of ALASKA—hy Artisis of Alaska ALSO Holiday Seals - Ribbons ~ Wrappings Everything for the preparation of your Gift Packages. . REMEMBER Our Special | ‘ sgClose=-Dur” Values j . ONTHE ON THE . 1 PRICE $1.00 i TABLE TABLE | Including Seuveniers of Alaska and | Many Worth-While Gifts The NUGGET SHOP | “ NEW SIMPSON BUILDING EWARD STREETS JUNEAU ® ALASKA SECOND and Phone 266 L4 'MORE NURSES ARE BOGART, SHERIDAN .-, URGENTLY NEEDED AT MT. EDGECUMBE Rehabilitation Program Is Being Carried Out at Two Institutions Mrs. Bess Winn Executive Sec- retary for the Alaska Tuberculosis | n, has veturned via Alas- Scast Airlines from a brief | visit to Mc Edzecumbe, where | she went to assist the rehabili- | tation program 1t underway at' Sanatorium and at the Orthopedic Hospital, This work is being sponsored by the Asscciation nder the supervision of Mrs. Grayce Burley, former head of the tive ir rvice Skin Sewer’s Nor unate in hav- efficient and Mrs. Burley,” She has plan- 1t will cover both all tairs in St. Ann's educational and occupational ther-| g t 30 o'clock this .eve- apy needs for the 150 patients in ¥ the sanatorium and the 46 patients rs serving on the com- at the Orthcpedie. There are . few follows: Refresh- hoeurs in a patient’s day, and during ), Barsons. . . JoABRE | those hours, she cts to glve Monagle, Mary Thibodeau, Pal individual instruction. The only so- } le, George Barril; Publicity | lution to this crowded program is Rosemary Thiele, Sue MecMullen, to seek help cf 3Jitka's citizens for Arlene Godkin f'“'k in the uncontaminated wards Reception: Milton Furness, Clair is she gram s Mo 5 to do after her pro- arts rolling e, @ town in it- activity,” fur- ther dec Winn. “It's 1,300 citizens comprised of Alaska Native 4 personnel, oceu pants cf the hospital, 600 students at the vocational school, and a sprinkling of CAA men. It is a vast | community enterprise, with busses running on schedule to connect with hourly ferr from Sitka. Much ¢f the work is still in the pioneering - stage but a splendid iuture can asily be envisioned. Their only great outstanding lack |at the present time is the need for mere rage, nu Because nurses work Mount Edgecumbe paid and afs well housed in the former B.O.Q. cor Bachelor's Offi- 2 Quarters which is replete with ms tiied showers. nurees,” Mrs. Winn will sclve many prob- of the shor- overtime. At they are well and of > s> MRS, VUILLE ON TRIP an ocuwgoing on the Louise. a six weeks pleasure trip sit with her mother, sis- and brother i Winfleld, Kan- sas. On her return trip she will stop in Los Angeles to visit with her brother and sister - HERE FROM NEW JERS| Mrs. C. B Femald of Montclair, New Jersey, is stopping at the Bar- anof. 3 i e o ] ==® PAGE FIVE e o, L Last Times Tenight i One of the greatest star com- Shews at 7:25—9:30 (binations of all time, Humphrey | Bogart and Ann Sheridan, is tack {at the 20th Century Theatre ir iWarner Brc It | Adapted fror Rains Cam B |Came True” rola of a group of qu la Loarding house lives are 1t when their he A featured in the film ar performers as J y 1 Pitts, Una O'Cy Jesse Busley and Litel e N & WARNERS' RE-RELEASED : HIT (YO PLANS DAKCE FOR THIS EVENING Catholic \ ™ Youth Organiza- in the Par- 1 hold a dance Meriweather Entertainment: Alcert Dunlap, Frances Stanley Thompson. Audry Hill, Juanita Di: €haw, Margaret Atkinson. Thes2 in charge of the Hall are Hugh Doogan, Dcug Haen, Ger- ald Skaw and Manual Diaz > e ALSO Cartoon Musical Parade Air Express NEWS | e D't Forget C. Y. 0. DANCE | ‘Tonight at Parish Hall { adv. 728-t1 PANTRY Opening MONDAY, Nov. 10 Depot Phone 108 Bus P. S.— Harvey will be there. PDelicatessen HOME-COOKED F00D — PASTRIES NO AMOUNT TOO SMALL Roasts, with gravy Soup, 30c pt., 50c gt. Salads . . . Dishes to Heat at Home LOOK FOR OUR MENUS IN LOCAL STORES ,;}' Ela‘borate FIREWORKS DISPLAY Armistice Dfiy at8P.M. Firemen'; Ball Park £ e % . 55 A Set * 35 Minutes Crammed with Breath-Taking Pyrolechnics —CONSISTING OF— Pieces — Battlemines Fountains — Batteri Tourbilions — Wheels AND OF E Flags — Cascades Gerbs GROUND FIREWORKS VERY DESCRIPTION! * Sponsored by the AMERICAN LEGION Admission JUNIO RS—under 14 years—50c¢ ADULTS—T75¢

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