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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1947~ : """ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- - JUNEAU. ALASKA i "~ PAGE FIVE \COMEDY FEATURE, MIDNIGHT SERVICES 'SEARCHING WIND' AT 20TH CENTURY One of the most provocative of the Broadway plays produced in recent years, Lillian Hellman's FIGHT AT CAPITOL Weaving its l\u.\nnn.\ sta round the hectic love affair Chu gambler and a gamble o'cloc ight services in Juneau Trinity Cathedral, and wreh of the Nativity - Shows at 7:25 - 9:30 . Jimmy Durante A pl I : ' "“JT HAPPENED A - md IN BROOKLYN” 8 Happy Song Hits 8 4 FOoOR YOU CARTOON—NEWS ./WERRY CHEBRISTHMAS Wind,” has b by H\l v fos .nmh rand-daughter, +Youns, saroara Hate ana SALMON CREEK COUNTRY /<" euvamon tend to you our best wish _4..1’7 and for even more son. This comes to the Capitol urlve at the 20th Century Theatre | The y | Christmas Day i 3-day run - tist, who won “ l\ tre tomorrow. With Beverly Hills and Nevada's|ev The famous dr : HAL WALLIS presens ROBERT SYLVIA ANN YOUNG - SIDNEY RICHARDS max 't gas as its principal settings, ve: \ | Coun- | the coveted Prize Award tells what happens try decora- | for her “Watch on the Rhine” was Sl cessful pro- | tic brought to Hollywood by Mr. Wal- c Iis to adapt ‘The Searching Wind” 18 o0 the screen (8] of chance as much|ed the s The picture tells an adult love 4 as she dotes on her rascally old| Fu ockta o- | story set against the intriguing grandfather, William [ tween 8:30 and 9 and Jerry 1} background of the world's caple BT o s Larry agrces to reform if Mary |tingham and his orchestra played | als during our own exciting times. | HAL WALLIS- L | will marry i they head|for dancing. Jim Cauley was mas- | Robert Young will be seen as an for Las Vegas for the ceremony.|ter of ceretionies for the festivities, | Amerioan . Wiplomat. in love with the producer of’ C°’°b'°T"“‘k' Love i But api Bbut the wedding! Honored guests of the Country| paperwoman Sylvia Sidney, Letters" and | f“’:mg"h ;“"w,::w { Mary misunder a quixotic| ol were the following: Alaska's | but married to socialite Ann Rich- :““9‘ Lt blpR ettty (L " gesture by Larry and desides to|Governor and Miys. Gruening,|81ds. How the personal affairs B e get a diver I pal, “Sac- | Mayor and Mrs. Waino Hendrick-|¢f the three become involved with 7 | ramento Sam, s Gleason) |gon Mr. and Mrs. Wilford John- World affairs and the unusual out- g tries to straight ters out{gcy Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom, ¢Cm?, is said to make “The Search- ) {by inveigling Mary into trying her| ' and Mrs. John Hayes, Mr, in8 Wind" one of the must-see luck at a roulette wheel, in the|and Mrs. Hunt Gruening, Mr. and | motion pictures. 3 4 hope that she will like the excite- My Ralph Riv Comdr, and The film introduces Douglas Dick i “I've been ment and be more tolerant Oof Mys Edward P ester, Jr., Miss | s the soldier son of Young and 8 3 % < wanting to | Larry, unaware that the hero-|su,y Winn and Mr. Bill Winn Miss Richards, and features stage S 3 marry you » ’:zzznf‘"i‘;;‘&ci FERt with ’““my| Celebrating wedding anniversar- | *" D"f"e-‘v_li"“‘“- b ; s - all my life e e backfires in a|ifs at the Club last evening were| w8y ! ... 1 never 8 W startling manner, with many- sides | " SoypipsirDE. e Jeis Qavy FIREMEN ‘ro BE . 3 A loved Emily! Iton Polley and Mr. and Mrs. Burr » Splituiog [ANREONS And much '”""AJ hnson were celebrating in honor : : g pens before the young couple 8|, po. 14th wedding anniversar- ; A o tinally reunited in a surprise cli- 1 ; ] i HOSTS IOMORROW {mons and Mr. and Mr | If interest to the sporting fra-|kins were honoring their The members of the Juneau ter s the fight pictures Of |gnniversaries. The orchestra play- vowunteer Fire Department invite the ent bout between voe Lcui:elu, the Anniversary Waltz" in and Joe Walcott. It is up ™ the |nonor of their anniversaries Chris spectator to decide for himself if | ! - ne y ¥ ; 0 Walcott was robbed by the \phl: A layge dincerows given by M decision or if Louls is still the champ. The telling blows of the | g | rends Bank. JFD. : (NS el ok . : ~ TenDedvmtd LILLIAN HELLMAN ASss dssss! ered their friends to their open house s Day afternoon from 2 ck in the quarters in the and Mrs. J. F. Mulien honoring City Hall Building This is an the asscciates at the B. M. Beh- annual event of the boys of the o' «ih DUDLEY DIGGES ond invroducing DOUGLAS DICK o R S MRS. DELLA num. ] DUDLEY OJOGES v ko DOUSCARES ]'0 HAVE SERVI(E i Present this coupon to the box office of the LATEBI' Alr Express NEWS . ‘ CAPITOL THEATRE S R S T CHRISTMAS DAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Shristmas, the observance of the | i o IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN VAN JOHNSON : e TONIGHT! GROSS STARTS : P T 1 Al || 10U, WALCOTT Imnmmuncuzs IS CHRISTMAS BUL | "UACETURY TomoRRow vices at the Resurrection Lutheran Feuaeral lax---12¢ per Per<on eecea AN IN ADBITION cscen WAS WALCOTT OF THE ROBBE DECISION? These Thrilling Sensa ational Exclusive i JOE LOURES VS. : JERSEY JOE _ WALCOTT [‘ In Official Fight Films of I YELLOW CAB . A IN / Church, corner ¢f Main and Third SRR 7 e y Suter” ‘T it e e e | PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. || “BETWEEN TW6 WOMEN> announced in last night's Em- and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and with i il (;I, Sliioans tho bt 8 aan RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Lwnel Barrymore G ulona De Haven. there will be a worship service WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! —————— with the sermon, “There Came i Wise Men,” by the Pastor. Special —— musiz will a Christmas solo by Mrs. Eunice Nevin. The public is cordially invited to either, or both, of these ser- vices. ?gie&fé#}%igf;@gx@grg%@gaem.@gz@:’favs%:z#&!e:%&@é@&*&@@@&%@&w&mfi. ‘ " e e—— — JACK FARGHER FILES FOR REPRESENTATIVE, REPUBLICAN TICKET John J. Farg)m med today with the Clerk of the U. S. District Court his declaration of candidacy for Republican Representative for the Alaska Legislature from the First Division, subject to the voters of the primary election to be held next April. Mr. Fargher is wellknown in Ju- neau and Gastineau Channel, hav- ing come to Juneau in the spring of 1915, and has been a resident of this community ever since. He has his home here and operates a tailor shop. D e 1t will pay you to shop Home ' Beautiful. 55 tf - ! THE NUGGET SHOP ) | Will be open until 9:00 tonight. | e - ith an Empne ‘Want-. Ad ; Championship Battle i *x ok : ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS ROUND by ROUND BLOW by BLOW ; BETTER THAN % A RINGSIDE SEAT : __All A3 Qur Regular Admission : DUURS OPEI\ AT 7P.M.- SHOW STARTS AT 7:10 ; FIGHT PICTURES AT 7:20 - 9:40 : “LADY LUCK" AT 7:50 - 10:10 OPEN 6 P. M. UNTIL? == mmxm%w&m%mm@@&m%w&muzag!&%fi:&f&%%:@:éeeewm ) Qur greetings go out to you for the merriest Christmas World’s Heavyweight l%fi-- 24-hour Dependable Service i ever. May yours be a holiday overflowing with happiness | Salmon Creek Country Club e best wishes for a happy New Year go our heart-felt thanke and good cheer. With our Yuletide grectings and | | Fameous for | 4 Good Food for your kind patronage of the past — for your Cockiails and , Enteriainment | —CHINESE DISHES | —STEAKS —CHICKEN . Always—Hot Biscuits 'l‘ h e P amarp a y C l (1] b and Honey continued patronage in the future. -

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