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Y LARAINE DAY IS |HALEY SAYS MANY | FEATUREDSTARIN ~ GET BENEFITS OF Darkest Desires), of a Woman's Feaxt-! LARAINE The neurotic girl RKO Radio’s “The Locket,” strange career of a beauti- is the basis of | eligible veterans have received bene- emo-| fits of the R mania. This feature is now at ment rel ed here today bv N DAY R the Capitol Theatre. | man Haley, Trvmqial CQmmlmum Laraine Day heads the stellar er of Veterans Affairs, BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT whose split per- ality drives her to been ts, the careers of nearly $2,000,000, men who love her and threat- c has been repaid ing to ruin a third guaranteed 1o have cast as a woman made to veterans, een made by orites cast are little Sharyn Mof- have been paid for a total | Myrna Windhorst Iy Honored by Pary A cocktail pm was given at the home of Mrs. Chester Zimmerman Saturday afternoon in honor of Myrna Windhorst. Miss Wind- has been emploved at the De- partment of Public Welfare for the past two vears and has resigned her | ing which $3,250,000 or been collected BOUGLAS MCARR NEWS PL“S position to return to her family CITY COUNCIL TONIGHT i s e in Nebraska. 3 A regular meeting of the Douglas | The gue were Mrs. Wi City Council will be held this eve- | MICKEY and PLUTO “THE SKATING LADY’ _ COMMUNITY § Hoyez. Mrs. Ethel Whyte, Miss ¥ nie Schwab, Miss Julia Sakagami, Mrs. Muriel Alexander, Miss Eliza- beth Mosher, Miss Alice Brande S======= jury, Mrs. Neva Johnson, and Mi — | Harriet Tieszen, all emplove: N Ithe Department of Public Welfare Mt oo 4 and Mrs. Joseoh Ordos and daugh- i |ter Janice, and Miss Velma Wind- 1. Nelson have applied to U. 8. Com- |y ¢ sigter of the honored guest ::( e Felix Gray for a marriage |~ yjies Windhorst was the recipient Lty |of many lovely gifts. i | ! retail and dispensary iiquor licenses ambling WEDNESDAY scheduled in the NEXT GAME! The next gam Wednesdav evening at 7 o'clock. It will be the Douglas High vs. A. C. 8. and Mike'’s vs. V. F. W D. I. W. CLUB MEETING The Douglas Island Women's Club will hold their on Wednesday Co-he | Mrs. Zimmerman and Miss Elizabeth Mosher. | SO W ses at the party were YELLOW CAB this week, December ! [] ! ] e e e oo o vvwvweeoeo o ¢ 10 Meeting place will be at the! i . e home of Mrs. E. P. McCarron, who Phone le TIDE TABLE o will be assisted by co-hostess, Mrs. [ |o i o Sidney Voiles. This is to be the an- l ‘e DECEMBER 9 e nual Christmas party of the club i 22 | ® Low tide 5:21 am., 35 feet ® and all members are reminded to j | o High tide .11:45 am, 17.7 icet o be there and to take an exchange H © Low tide 18:14 pm. 00 feet ® gift. Visitors and new residents are | [} | ° e always welcome to the meetings, es- ] . 24-hour Dependable Service /o @ @ oo o ®o 00 0 0o pecially at the Christmas party. i CHILDREN'S PARTY Mark Jensen, Chairman of the Eagles Christmas Committee for ar- angements for a Christmas party for Douglas children, this morning that the date of Dec. 22 has been chosen for the party. A program iias been arranged, also treats for all children 12 age and under. Two other Douglas organizations are assisting in the Christmas party, Women's Club and Masons, tineaux Lodge No. 124. The W. Club has been asked to mqu up candy bags and supervise the | party, and will act on the request | at their meeting Wednesady. CHRISTMAS PARTY WILL BE GIVEN BY LIONS CLUBDEC. 22, . It was dec\ded at !he Lions Clnb meeting todav that a Christmas Gas- Sometimes, mister, you wonder how gears kceg up their tough job in to- day’s hig powered engines — and sometimes they just don’t. That's why RPM Gear Lubricant is compounded Over one-third of Alaska’s 7,500 | | | BILL AT CAPITOL| BONUS AND LOANS ‘ Alaska World War 1I | tional drama dealing with klepto-|Veterans Act according to a state- He said that 400 direct loans have | totaling of which 25 per Another 170 totaling over $1,- | will probably terminate 50, 1943 under provisions | act which provide for ~uch; action at the end of a quarter dur- | more hns 1 City Hall. TWo subjects to | iken up will be the renewal of [°¥ nd the new ordinance prohibiting | Channel Basketball League will bo‘ December meeting | announced | vears of | the Douglas Island |~ D I| party honoring the children at the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUNEAU. ALASKA —— 3 | 'FOREVER AMBER’ NOW SHOWING | 1 | Gilittering in Technicolor and T th Century done -seller to 1 story nel Wi Carlton, ard G > as Bruce i cIANT PROJECTOR — A new giant projector for screening slides of fabrics and designs, powered by two 5,000-watt lamps, is demonstrated for Annette Brenner by A. A. Ostrander New York designer who devised it R ELKS' KIDDIE XMAS POLIC] 'rm.. y( MCARRON GIVES - A drunk charge Weaver dismi: Dr. J. D. Smith w COURT forfeited ball of $25 > Court this morn- All ).)\d })A(n (l\axgsd v\xlh be- The Elks \HH give the kiddies of Gastineau Channel the annual Christmas party this year on Sat- urday, December 20. The event will be held at the Cabitol Theatre and Joseph Sadlier will announcements later. - fal ainst Thomas | Making perhaps one of ogistic addresses ever arrested over the weekend on a charge of speed- the most given on a similar occasion, Earl McCarron, jn; 23 miles per hour on north GRONROOS RETURNS aid a final tricute to departed Main Street but his case was not A orothers of the J Lodge Of tried this morning. Harold B. Gronroos, Territorial No. 420, at the annual mem- g Veteran Employment Representa- services held Sunday after- ti of the U. S. Department of incon in the Elks auditorium. The FROM BARANOI Laber, returned here Saturday via eulos brief, well delivered, gave 5 - - PAA from a one month trip to Se- the principals of Elkdom, a fare-| Fred M. O'Neil of Baranof is attle. He attended a training course Hotel Juneau on Veterans in Civil service well to those who have passed on regisiered at an’! wh “faults of our brothers = \-e write upon the sand, their vir- | tues upon the tablets of love and | memory. The ritualistic services were giv- en by the lodge officers. Ernest | Enler xnng. three selections, “Just for Today,” “No Night There,” and {“The Old Rugged Cross,” with Mrs. [wilda Faunce-Husted as pianist (and accompanist. The “absent brothers,” those who have passed on during the past 12 months, were Jim Ellen, Ralph | Martin, Thos. W. McCurin, Joel D. | Van Atta, George A. Getchell, Peter Carlson, J. A. Berg, Garland Bog- gan, Kinlock N. Neill, William J. | Austin, Sidney D. Steves, James For Your Convenience OPEN TONIGHT and E. Barragar, Sr., Del T. Fett and i Alf N. Monsen } P Lodge officers participating E{ N ht were Victor Power, Exalted Ruler: ver (] {Joseph Sadlier, Esteemed Leading Knight; Dewey Baker, Esteemed |Loyal Knight; Darrell Naish, Es- {teemed Lecturing Knight; Carl Har- ire; Edwin Peyton, Chap- until CHRISTMAS NANCE 5-10-23 STORE rs. Biile Vaisivilla is a passe! {on the Princess Norah for Seat She was injured when she fell in | the Juneau Post Office two months | ego and is going south for medical | attention. She is employed by the \Puru, Bakery. - | ‘%'I' it with an Empire Want- Ad to protect modern gears—by carrying heat away, keepmg a pressurc-resns(- ing oil film on "em while making ex- tra starts and stops. Keep in gear with | ! John McCormick, chairman for the Johnson home would be held at| their noon meeting on December 22. | party, promises a good time for the | RPM Gear Lubricant! | children and fun for the Lions | The technicolor movie, erican Airways was shown at the meeting today. Jce Werner was appointed chalr- man of the Lions bowling team. To | |lure Lions into attendance at the | meetings, Fred Henning, chairman of the membership committee, is joffering a free lunch for some lucky member each week. Lfon Ed Chester was lucky man today. T. . BYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 D OF CAI.IFORN|A PRODUCT "‘Nlll A mllllllllIIIIIIlIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" Suggestions for Christmas 5 h.p. Johnson Outhoard Motors Outboard Motor Kit and Cover Sets Air Mattresses Portable Big Beam Searchlights Coleman "G.I."Pocket Stoves Tal;a!co i.ife Preserver Cushions Hand Tools 6-12-32 Volt Polished Brass Marine Horns Ship and Pocket Compasses Swedish Safety Stoves Give Him a Useful and Practical Christmas Gift from CHAS. WARNER CO. JUNEAU’S COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLIERS i TR “Wings | Over Ireland,” produced by Pan Am- | RO RO ) . = | —— - Ehristmas e, : @%‘]fiomewmm;% 4 A heartwarming tradition of our American way of life—home for Christmas! Young and old alike thrill with the excitement of Chritmas and the joyous reunion of family and friends. For your traveling comfort the Union Pacific has added through daily sleeping car service between Seattle and Denver and Kansas City. No changes. Passengers for Chicago, Omaha and Salt Lake City may transfer from car to car en route. Wise travelers choose Union Pacific. NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER... Union Pacific will take you safely—speedily—com- fortably. At holiday time...or any time...go Union Pacific, % Daily Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules to y the East Showing Connections frong SEATTLE Streamliner “City of Portland”’ "“Portland Rose’ *‘Idahoan’’ Lv. Seattle 12:01 p.m. 3.50 p.m. 11:30 p.m, Lv. Portland 5:30 p.m. 9:10p.m. 8:10 a.m. For complete travel information, consult UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 1300 Fourth Ave. at University, Telephone ELliott 6933 Seattle, Washington UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Road of the Daily Stweamliners AT 20TH CENTURY, bril- liance, and unfol one of the most provocative love stories the | screen has ever known 'orever | Amber’ now at the 20th Cen- tury Theatre in triumphant style. Everyone has been eagerly await- ,ing this event, and it is a pleasure to report that Darryl F. Zanuck Fox have a wonderful job in transfer- ring Kathleen Winsor's sensation- Brian Aherne, Robert Mitchum, 000,000 indi- 1 be the screen and Gene Raymond share stellar vidual banks. Here, in all its full-blooded rich- b s with Miss Day. Other fav- Haley also reported thtt 1,800 ness, is the warm and human f a country girl who schem- fett, Henry Stephenson, Ricardo 0,000, and that 700 bonus ap- | ed all her life to get the money Cortez, Reginald Denny and Kath- | 1s, totaling about $250,000, and title she thought would win smery. n unpaid the one man she really loved, and - e o He predicted that the Vetrnms stars Linda Darnell as Amber, Cor- Rich- ne as Lord Almsbury and George Smders as King Charles II. PARTY ON DEC. 20 make further "™ PAGE FIVE ) Darryl F. Zanuck présenty ) "F()REW‘R CORNEL ~ RICHARD GEORGE DARNELL - WILDE - GREENE - SANDERS virected by 0170 PREMINGER Produced by HILLIAM PERLBERG LINDA 4 ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT Doors Open 7:30 P. M. Show Starts 8:00 P. M. Feature Starts at 8:30 P. M. Evening Admissions: Including Tax Children - - - - § .85 General Admission - - 1.20 Loges - 1.50 e TUESDAY NIGHT .atthe... SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB is SCANDINAVIAN Night Polkeas -~ Scotiishches — Prizes B TIME AND MODERT DANCES DANCE FOR PLEASURE It's Lots of Fun 0? COME EARLY Enjoy a Full Course HAM BINNER with All the Trimmings Wednesdav Night DON’T MISS IT — ——————— or You'll Be Sorry TALENT NIGHT Come Out and Display Your Talent SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Featuring SENOR MXGUEL ZAMORA Magician . ... —He has a whole bag of Slight of Hand Tricks. —They’ll Mystify You ———They'll Entertain You! C 0 M E L N and COME EARLY Enjoy a Full Course DINNER STEAK Mushroom Sauce and All the Trimmings : $2.00 Salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway i, fi" | |