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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1947 THLE DAILY ALAbl\:\ EMPIRE : PAGE THREE y \'\lll (COMEDY FEATURE ') HIGH ALUMNI HAWPLALE or (fune (TTT5T17.Y BILL AT CAPITOL CRIMSON BEARS ENDS TONIGHT! MEET ON NOV. 25 ctions &\I[el' the g ates for Song Que Fagerson, who is s Roberta Messerschmidt' > Sabin, who are work- team = and Joar For final sho\\mg\ tonight, the ing Capitol will show another Hardy, Candidates for cheer leaders,! HE'S MISADVENTURING family comedy, “Love Laughs at g7 \\hv work in teams of three, are ten pa Andy Hardy." | The tirst big basketball game of llowing: Jerry Magorty, Car- day IN lOVE AGAIN! Dorothy Ford. |ball handling For the Wednesday and Thursday| Coach Les Avrit, who was bill, there will be “The Merry bed” Monahans” and the short fea- been busy building up a new squad ture, “Beauty For Sale,” another Seven of his top ten backetball 'of the “This u Amenca serfes. |players graduated last year. FROM SKAGWAY Mrs, Hazel Kirmse of Skagway is registered at the Baranof - ITH PNA “rob- by last year's graduation, has ——PLUS—— CARTOON NEWS Feature at 8:10—10:10 L DA TOMORROW! Jack R. De Dr. ing at the tonight. Al members are urged to attend. | 5 it Read Want-Ads for $$ Sa\'mgs!} —3 PEGGY RYAN JACK ANN BIVTH Any musician, with an instru- ment, and who can read at sight,| is welcome to join the Juneau. City Band i - - Try the want-ads for bargains!| Bliss’ Trading Post Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY Graves, Bill Schmidt, Bill Logan, the Baranof |and Dave Graves ! lline-up would be Harry Aase, Les Baranof. ‘\ the Juneau Public Schools wil|®'s Evan Scott, Denny Merritt, BETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET jum. Miss Monica Farley, instruc- Will be out in full force to play of the Baranof Hotel at 7:30 o'clock gl music, will be in charge of thell¢aders It is decided to have the instrumental numbers by both the E ed out m a group of students. tice Thursday night at 8 o'clock | for a full turnout of members as| Nevember lfith‘ year, will be put in re-| be the last one for this month, un-| for falls on Thanksgiving day. : Tentative first string players are Gud Adams, Bill Sperling, Bill Marjorie J ! (HRISIMAS (o"(ERT Northern Airlines, are reg Rod Williams, Harold Sunderland T0 BE PRESENTED AT . Jack Pasquan, manager of the HERE FROM HOONAH t ‘Mum,,, team, said his probable E. L. Kelly of Hoonah is stay- | The annual Christmas Concert of | HOBILS, Jack Pasquan, Tom Pow- i be held on Thursday, December Jim Hickey and Bud Brown Beta Sigma Phi will hold an im- 18 in the Grade School Auditor-| The Juneau High School Band pertant meeting in the Gold Room | tor of vocal music, and Alfred|for the game. Highlight will be " i Ventur, instructor of instrumental outs for song queen and cheer P DONALD iy |candidates go through a “trial by B'CUNNUR The concert will have vocal and| . ———— g grade and high school students. | £isr i | ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE - ! 1 PRACTICE IHURSDAY | | Our new truck The Juneau City Band will prac- _1] h P . in the Grade School auditorium w} e ln SerVIce and Director Alfred Ventur asks! i selections for the first concert, to ] be ented soon after the first C 1531 Afl ai ernoons i1 A i - The Thursday night practice will | and Evenlngs less an extra rehearsal can be ar-| ranged, as next week Thursday | SERVICE | | at reasonable rates. LET'S CLEAN UP JUNEAU YELLOW CAB ROSEMARY De CAMP GAVIN MUIR 5 ISABEL JEWELL 24-hour Dependable Service o oo o ~ | = e B 3 I '.iuunmuuumuu|uu|'|||11|||sx|l|i||||||uu|||m||m|u|||nummmlmmun. NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective: October st to April 1st JOSEFH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S.A. 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By Lee - Betty - Roy THE PAMARETTES e REMEMBE R e MINNESOTA NIGHT At The Pamaray ’ | PHONE 612 J OLMKWZ%% S 4 Sy svthen IRNES "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIlIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU ... *10:20A Ar. SITKA & kbs: (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURS y " 12 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN HERE BY PAA; MAKES TWO TRIPS ;{,;‘ class 3¢ Pan | Rivers Alaska Linck, Le K. D. Lamphert, | Richard Butler Juneau to Ketchikan: ing, Alson Bristol Carl Hall of at the Baranof Hotel i | 4 ! ; Ho &xtra Fare on the New JUNEAU, ,\L ASKA Cafe, was val an of High with the and s 1eau ved 13 ARE FLOWN OUT the Nesei in Italy during the war the Pan ffl? STARTS TONIGHT [//717/1}’ “Wings Over Ireland American film origir ed, will not be s next meeting IN SPIIE OF SNOW an Alrways brought le yester- rs from Sed ka Coastal A Of course Mickey Rooney is the season has been scheduled for McDonald and Virginia'ev Legion Marches Or . @ " Py starred, still the lady killer, and|Tuesday, November 25, when the Cr 'a Reid, Kather- two to K schedules, w t by Dr. A. J. Alter SHOWS at 7:20--9:30 othe in the funmaking feature Crimson Bears tangle with the Ju- 2 eila MacSpad-| Passe from Seattle were: t "ulsequah ) > — M s Stone, Sara Haden, Lina neau High School Alumni. This is den: Stevenson, Alice Hagen, Helen Halliday, E. to King Bay MARRIED TODAY R Fay Holden, Bonita Gran-|the traditional first game of the Windy C Dunlap Tvy Piolds, T% Huteh.| George Kuhns flew Julius Lund and Lee Heldman ’ and six-foot-four glamazon season and always shows some good o ephine Hutc Brooks {urned with the to King hoth of Juneau, were married yes- Salmon Bay, W brought terday by U Commissioner Ruhu' sh Perry hn H. Von Hollen back W. D. Schoeppe. Flying to|Felix Gray. Witnesses were Ben D to Juneau: Kenneth' Lulsequah were k MacPherson | Schoen and Nels Ludvickson James Ryar 1d Sidney Preston - Vance Black- W FROM HOLLYWOOD alling and infant Hemy A Gu t o ayers, rupn JOHN TANAKA iOINS £¥in. Holiswood, 1s atay Dr. Earl Albrecht Baranof < JUNEAU POST OF AL Wi MV BRI pn unusually good attendancel{ COMING SOON 20th Century Theatre has been reported for the Juneau n e Forever Amber Joe God- Post of the American Legion at their meeting last night in the Dugout. A new member, John Tanaka, believed to be the first Japanese -ee Seattle is staying Benedict Bogeaus presents PAULETTE GODDARD NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HARDWARE and epe " FISHING EQUIPMENT Diary of a A W ‘ DuPont Dulux Marine Finishes (Chambermaid also starring BURGESS HURD Manila and Cotton Rope MEREDITH * HATFIELD Halibut and Salmon Gear FRANCIS LEDERER win JUDITH ANDERSON + FLORENCE BATES IRENE RYAN and REGINALD OWEN Produced by BENEDICT BOGEAUS and BURGESS MEREDITH+ Directed by JEAN RENOIR Released thry UNITED ARTISTS Compasses === Ship Clocks Baremeters === Binoculars " NORTH OF BOAT HARBOR \ PLUS ‘College Queen’—A Miniature | VARIEDY—AIR NEWS PHONE 867 EYES EXAMINED TENSES PRESCRIGED DR. D. D. 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