The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 3, 1947, Page 5

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4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947 ~ TONIGHT! SEEAURTN They've got love on the skids! DURRIN DRAKE ARADE — REWS 7:55—10:10 GRRO AL Wave farewell to winter’s rain and cold. Let one of our fine, fast trains be the magic carpet which will whisk you safely and comfortably to a land of balmy sunshine where you can enjoy warm, dry days and outdoor diversions galore — San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Palm Springs and the highly popular resort and guest ranch playground of Southern Arizona. Four trains daily from Portland offer a wide variety of accommodations. Through cars carry you from Seattle to San Francisco or Los Angeles without change of cars. Low money- saving fares. S-P The friendly Southern Pacific For information or reservations write: C. G. Alton, Canadian Gen. Agent, 619 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C.; J. W. Gaines, General Agent, Pass. Dept., 1329 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash. or J. A, Ormandy, Geaeral Pass, Agent, 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. almost any language. romance. mes tonight T'll Be Yours, th Tom Drake , Deanna as many hours st m Time anada.” The former is ' tune with E Admitted to St ay for medical £izlbach A J for surgical attention Discharged from the v of Douglas. e ® e m. Fancy Work, ments, ete. ADULTS - she neither speaks 1 nds any foreign langua a Durbin can sing per In fact,|shaw her ten year career on th ee the star has warbled songs ial in seven different languages spread Deanna’s latest multi-lingual pro- shaw's jzet involved her song presentations kodge er Universal - International Brad “I'll Be Yours,” rived } apitol Theatre for the last the annual visit as representative in which she ying “It’s as she did learning ¥ a DeW, ger the general chs attention | Lodge. Chir Botogov entered the hospital REBEKAH BAZAAR Feilows Hall,-Dec. 6, games, BE SURE TO SEE The Greatst Religious Sound Film Ever Produced ““GOLGOTHA” Northern Light Preshyterian """ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —TUNEAU. ALASKA SINGING STAR, IS ANNUAL VISITATION | NOW AT CAPITOL TONIGHT, 8 0'CLOCK Tonight is the big night at the District Deputy Grand xalted Ruler Howard C. Brad- with a contingent of Sitka > welcomed with spec- ment and an elaborate Brad- Juneau Elks Lodge ctly Elks, will The occasion is visitation to the of the Gr: has made vi east Al Wrang on the xalted Ruler tonight Howard Simmons, with er in charge of ente L. J. Holmquist I freshment committee ainment ling publicity. All those of tonight's festivities are Ann’s Hospital Exalted Rulers of the at 8 o'clock, with initiation hospital | cluded Mrs. Eugene Hulk and baby S - FROM SAN FRANCISCO Thelma Bakke of San Fr is stopping at the Hotel Juneau 2 to - Church THURSDAY and FRIDAY-7:30 P. M. DECEMBER 4 and 5 ADMISSION: (Including Federal Tax) 60 cents CHILDREN under 12 years—30 cents ROUTE OF THE States. Why Burden Your Friends?? with shopping requests when they go to the IRLINES .. A Complete - Shopping Service -is maintatned for you through ALPACO Box 292 Bothell, Wash. and his delegation ar- lay on the Alaska for ions at all South- Clubs except at Sitka, which are next is un- manship of arle Hunt- and ng the re- Arthur (Scotty) Adams is hand- in charge H. C. Jones of Pelican is stayin; 748 5t at the Baranof Hotel. He FLOWER GIRL _ Nina Past Foerster of Maywood, Ill, UAL Juneau This is one of the biggest Joan Downing, and Mrs. R.| affairs of the year, and all Elks Humphrey and are urged to be present to greet the visitors. The celetration begins stewardess, holds an armful of blooms ffom Chicago's annual chrysanthemum show in Garfield Park conservatory. ™ MARTHA SOCIETY HOLDS | CHRISTMAS PARTY ON | ERIDAY, DECEMBER 5 | . R The will b at 1:30 p. m. ir h Parlors of the Northerr yterian Church. Mrs luncheon i Mrs. R. B. Burrows has planned a program and devotions for the as season. } Membe Haines House Christmas Box. GABARDINE SHIRTS We can now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts —the kind you've been | waiting to zet. SIZES 14 to 18 Assorted Colors K. S. Graves | “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES Bewfire Coughs from commen colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. ) CREOMULAION Heading Your ‘ Way? WHO KNOWS WHEN this may be! That’s why sittsimportant to have enough Fire Insurance to adequately cover today'’s value of your property. Do you have this vital protection? Call on this Hartford agency today for compe- tent insurance advice. Slla;l;uek Ageney R Seward Street Phone 249 Juneau ; of the | held Fri- are asked to take gifts of food, clothing or toys for the BT % PAGE FIVE 18 PASSENGERS ARE WOMEN OF Ho0S: FLOWNHEREBY PAA ... Jer % S hold their res ess m >an Ameri-| ing Thursday . 4 can- all members are ) take any srsons linens they O LENTURY Last Times Tonight Due to bad weat can’s outgoing flig " h celled yesterday, but arrived here from S Moosehaven Shows at 7:15—9:30 They were: Mrs. L Swan- Tomorrow night also the son, Walter Ar H. L. Gam- awarding of t ter spon- Taylof, sored by the Wi { the Moose and Teen Age Entertainment Lle, F Ike T Lucill Thor Laura Hoisington Ed Coeste will be provided by t Roark, Mrs Means Committee and every one 5 Lavona Blocher is welcome at the awarding an Co Noren > . ur s HERE FROM CHATHAM e , Bert Wald of Chatham is staying | Read Want-Ads for $§ Savi at the E 10f CAMPRELL-HIOUSE SIHIPYARD NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WRITE or WIRE For Reservation and Information S (7.4 Box 170, Wrangell, Alaska | (OLBERT = A e ——————————). ., | AN (\3 JACK H. SKIRBALL presents D MECHE ' did YOU know that... 1 1 BRUCE MANNING & JACK H. SKIRBALL Selected Short Subjects Air Express NEWS STARTS DECEMBER 7 “Forever ..TRAVELLERS’ CHEQU E S llmb‘er” ycan be purchased from any Special Canadian Pacific Agent —Road Show Engagement WNAA TO MEET TONIGHT; DLAN CHRISTMAS DANCE You can buy Canadian Pacific Express Travellers' | Junean Chapter, Women's, Nat1. Cheques in U.S. or Canadian Currency, quickly, easily, | Aeronautical Association, will hold from any Canadian Pacific agent. .. if they are lost or an important business meeting to- RS 1 walasivi o -pofh ol night at 8 o'clock at the home of stolen, their full value will be refunded. Fte Pesik Pavete 1o the aboe: Final plans for the formal dinner vcan be cashed anywhere in Canada or the United States They can be used just like money—you don’t have to go to a bank to cash them. Any shop, railway office will give you full value for them. Your staurant, hotel, cember 13 at the Salmon Creek Country Club will be made at the signature is your identification. mesting this evening For full information see Mr. D. H. E. Macl.can, Canadian Pacific agent, Junean, Alaska. —_— Bliss’ Trading Post - Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY RAVELLERS CHEQUES oo lor CenTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour mqkes Hore ". “éwder hotcakes than any other flour tested, because ! CENTENNIAL is made with soft-test” wheat flour. | | | B BEST FOR TENDERNESS! | | FRE LN 0 K] § Contennial ... . | = FLOUR "B" . . . . ~~ IF you like hotcakes so tender they barely cling to the fork .. and who doesn’t? . . . you'll like CENTENNIAL hotcakes made with CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour. For these hotcakes tested more tender every time . . . than any other hotcakes made by any of the other most popular brands of pancake and waffle flour. The reason . . . CENTENNIAL . . . and only CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flour is made with “soft-test” wheat flour. Flour made from wheats that bake up extra tender. The delicate flavor comes from these selected wheats and from tender-baking soft-type corn flour. Get a package of CENTENNIAL Pancake and Waffle Flout romorrow . . . for the tenderest pancakes you ever ate. - Ceniennial Count on Centennial for more tender hotcakes! *Surveys made by leading home ‘economists. " = o e e dance to be given Saturday, De-

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