The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1947 T@'tz (ulET and "Night Train ic Memphis"” "The Man Who Dared” AT SO ASKETBAL "IN CAPITOL'S BILL and Frank Scores of leg Idll\L basketball m\ul played last night are as follows Oregon State 73; Oakland Bitt- ners (AAU) 63. College of Puget Sound 53; Pacific Kathryn Grayson atra, who scored a great joint|qiversity 33 Ihit in “Anchors Aweigh” are re-| Lewis and Clark 50; University of u by M-G-M in the "l“VEcmdn 45. al “It Happened in Brooklyn" | western Washington 55 g to the Capitol Theatre|pacific 40 y, with Peter Lawford and’ pongview Lions 56; Eastern Wash- | ¢y Durante other members of ington 51 ur-star st { Ban Jose State G new role pro-|lege 33 her atest selection of | Willamette 72; Whitman 45 date, ranging from grand! Vanport 52; Clark Junior College Seattle | 52; Seattle Col- A wih“ TGN T RKOW! BE THERE WHEN IT HAPPENS! 5 oo« IT'S THE YEAR'S HAPDY MIT - : PARADE, LAFF PARADE MUSICAL ! to popular ballads. In one‘q;_ nter she joins Frank Sinatra. Minnesota 47 duet from “Don Giovanni” |Minneapolis) ) she sings “The Bell| North Idah % 133. Idaho State 49: Colorado State 39. 1 teacher | Montana 58; Idaho 51. nd heart! Whitworth 68; Portland Univer- tra is alsity 56 nd - joy | Central Washington Durante is a|Lutheran 45 or and Peter| Cornell 52; Yale 46 awicrd plays an English noble-| Rutgers 65; Princeton 53 man who has to invade Brooklyn| Boston Univ. 48; New Hampshire i“to get hep.” 142. ong rumbers in the picture in-| Connecticut 54; Wesleyan 38. ooklyn Bridg Columbia 48; Dickinson 46 Btll{“? Washington-Jefferson 52; |gie Tech 42 Georgia 62; Virginia 55. . Same Old Dream.” George Washington 60 - \Carolina 49. GG“DON GRAY G'VEN w Georgetown Univ. 66; Virginia BiPTHDAY pARIY AT {Tl,((‘;‘t“uf:m Tech 63; Chattanooga 50. S ( (ouulkv (lus Alabama 68; Maxwell Field 43 Washington 37 (at College 43; Farragut Miss 55; Pacific | Carne- | Jome From tht Heart” and “It's South Eastern Kentucky 56; Villanova THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - | (Okla.) 40. . tomorrow night at 10 o'clock Duke 72; Washingion and Lee 5. | JUNEAU. ALASKA v dpn aiso 60; Texas Christian 4 wa m ake 50; San Diego Sta ey Songhey e AT 20TH CENTURY Oklahoma Aggies 47; ! ! ‘ Oklahoma 61; Colorado 56 H Missouri 48; Towa State 40 Wi v Were Growing Up Fardin-Simmons 54; New Mexico (15 the t comedy coming ' Aggies 44 to th tury Theatre to- Arizona State (Tempe) 57; Los night for a 3 run Ar Loye { The film co-stars Brian Donlevy { with Gail Diana Lynn, ornia 73: Wisconsin 61 Russell an r 45: UCLA 42, creators of the roles of Cornelia ah 69; Springfield (Mass.) 38.)jand Emily respectively Donlevy's .stminster (Utah) 53; Southern | role is said to give added substance Idaho 44 and humor to the hilarious pro- St. Thomas (Minn.) 65; Montana | ceedings | State 56. Their plot, adapted from a story Pepperdine 56; College of Pacific {by Frank Waldman, finds those unpredictable teen-agers, Gail and Colorado Aggies 60; Northwestern | Diana fetly back in America after their stormy safarl through The girls, again encount- 3 rough sailing in their love | affairs, and agreeing that o lack | of sophistication is the cause there- of, decide to become careerists. Utilizing a three-week Christmas holiday from school, they pick New York's notorious Greenwich V.lage for their experiment, and become embroiled with a hard-boiled boot- with a heart of gold, any number of Bohemian characters, and a police raid - Beautiful Robes for men. Were high as $25.00 under OPA approv- ed price Checks, stripes, plaids. Broken sizes to close out, $15.00 while they last. GRAVES, The Clnthmg Man. 762 4t 40 Occidental 58; Redlands 56 -0 - TEEN AGE (LUB TO HAVE XMAS AFFAIR The Teen-A-e Club will hold its Christmas party at its club house “All club ‘members are urged to |l save the date,” said Richard Da- vis, Club pres.dent, “because we cught to have a lot of fun. Don Pegues will be master of cere- mcnies, and we'll have some good entertainment and a big cake. We will also sing Christmas carols.” —— e MOTION IS FILED A motion to dismiss 29 insurance companies from the Natak Packing case was filed in U. S. District Court \«\mdn) but was not 'ugmd D e " PAGE FIVE l HIIIIIIII“IIIIH||||||||II|I|IIIINHHHHII||II|IIIIlllHIliIIHIM!lHE%ii!iiiilll!!!llllllvl STARTS TI0CENTORY ¢ oxiGHT Shows at 7:15 and 9:30 NEW MIX-UPS ~ FOR THOSE D : 1 % They chase their boy friends to the most hilarious house-party in history i ... and what they do to those Princeton Tigers will moke you ROAR — ROAR — ROAR with laughter! Mrs. Dorothy (-m gave a birth- day party ray, owner of the Hotel Juneau, | day evening at the Salmon Creek Country Club. The dinner, complete with birth- day cake, was attended by Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gray. The orchestra obliged with a rendition of |“Happy Birthday to You,” and the |party was qune u success. PUPPY FLIES S FROM MONTANA TO SITKA; IS NOT MPRESSED A seasoned :rav-=2r ai line age of a very few months, a German shep- ~ STARTS CHRISTMAS — ‘* —A l)I)El‘—‘- Minnie Mouse Cartoon Latest News Via Air ¥ - NDAY FEATURE -4:15-6:15-8:15-10:15 office vesterday, ~nroute io | frem ’\dunmna is snugl) ensconced {in a straw-lined box, nonchantly | ‘chewing on a bone, and evidently quite blase about air travel. Every Imperfant Blow for her husband, Gordon ' d puppy arrived at the Alaska | - = 4 % H tt hh new ers, Mr. and Mrs. Nick G f Sitka Lowis vs. Wolco 54 Wyoming 63; Centenary 43 It wili pay you to shop Home Beautiful 55 tf BBASSIERES S ———— PLUS DOWN SINGAPORE WAY (A Technicolor Special) may be purchased at TEVEN “The House of Swansdown” SPORTS PARADE = @ CARTOON Lafest WORLD MEWS Via Air Express llIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIINII|I|I||IIIIIlI|I|I!llIIIllIIIIliIIIIl|IIIIIIlIIIIII|l||||IIIII|||IIlIII||I T T T S A A L o OPENING SOON THE e HOLLY eoSHOP S One of Alaska's Exceplional Stores 1n addition to Here's the gift that everyone | } gote "ot wants—a WESTINGHOUSE With a Complew i exqy Form's 125 . . . beauty, utility and per- ‘ orm’ formance all packed into 914" x en ! Maid ned 6" x 6". 1ts a console radio in | Line of | »Allegro 13 destd capsule form—with: power and verage tone you have to hear to be- to give & lieve! Has a retractable, dis- ogHe Tovelys appeating andle for carring tllinery bosoms 10 i from room to room. Green and | *outlitt: gold or ivory and gold. | Nide- spaced” Stop in today and hear this B a g S e in @ selection powerhouse in a jewel case. Av cailabl of different ma\enu\s Gloves Also a new Millinery Service $32.00 | SOLD AT ALL LEADING STORES |- e - “There is a Madm Form for Every Type of Figure!” B R PARSONS for the Women of Juneau and Douglas . . . HATS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-STYLED. What of your hopes and, fears " for them? that they represent, your hopes—for a home in the @ Softly, clearly their voices sing the old, old words: ELECTRIC | COMPANY | REASONABLE PRICES WRW%M&B&E&WW HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The Triangle Cleaners Night Before Chrisimas . Bring your Holiday Cleaning soon, please, for “The hopes and fears of all the years are met in Thee, tonight.” country, for college for your children, for a safe and happy life—come a step closer to actuality. And your fearof what l'mght happen tothem ifany- we close at noon, Wednes- day, December 24. CLOSkI: SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.-25¢ 2:00 p.m. 1o 6:00 p.m.~75¢ 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.-25¢ Safurday Sunday TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Starting Saturday——December 20, 1347 7:00 p.m. t0'11:00 p.m.-75¢ ~EVENING CLOSED 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.-75¢ 15 ds tak dded - t :Jl::a:x:)r:lw ‘;Ztrd\n:f 1:1::1( ‘::l"rail : Eerp:r:o::l ;opcs thing should happen to you is pushed further back. and fears you have for your own family. So, for their sake, it’s up to you to do some- Then you will be doubly glad if you are giving thing uboutyourhnpu and fears. And if you haven’t each of them the “best gift of all’—a U.S. Savings done it yet, stop in at any bank or post office today Bond. and buy a Christmas Savings Bond for every mem- il For with these Bonds, and the financial security ber of your family. ar i GIVE THE BEST GIFT OF ALL~ : U.S. SAVINGS BONDS ! SILENT NIGHT Silent Night, Holy Night B All is Calm, All is Bright : New Washington Hotel DEWEY W. ME’IZDORF Vice President and Managing Director Monday Tuesday WEDS. 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.-75¢ EVENING CLOSED Couples Only-8:00 to 12:00 2:00 p.m. 1o 4:30 p.m.-25¢ KIDS’ PARTY 2:00 p.m. 1o 4:30 p.m.-10c "“"Sday AFTERNOON CLOSED $1.00 PER COUPLE | Friday 200 p.m. 10 430 pm.-25c |7:00 pm. 10 11:00 p.m.—75e Instructien Period frem 7 P.M. te 8 P.M. EACH EVENING W T T UL SRS L L LS S S S Lt R

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