The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 6, 1948, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 194 SHOWPLALE oF l ¥ ¢ S TONIGIET? JAGKIE "Butch” JENKINS James CRAIG Frances'GIFFORD @@ L] ) B i b ® AND ® HARCE @F TEME Pussians Nobody Knows THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA 600D COMEDYIS - NOW SHOWING AT | ¢4 4 CAPITOL THEATRE o4 t a member of the andpa down to the who can 1ail to en- r Jim,” new M-G- M offering uring “Butch” Jen- {kins on Capitol . Theatre's screen Here i tory of an eight- year-old boy brought up on an Army post ring his understand- ing young guided in his hildhocd by a wise Chinese houseman, — gett m- broil i 1 familiar childhoed thd party in guests are more or les into bringing pres- to ride his first aning up his nose at Luff mg “Butch” is a master at type of youthful “human : dy,” and can always guaran- s tee to bring forth a laugh at the 5 ¢ AT L N - right momen ROYAL WEDDING PARTY AT PALACE _ Members of the royal wedding party are shown Coming temorrow i “Hotel Re- Palace, London, following the marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of serve featuriny James Mason cess and Lucie Mannheim in the mys- King George VI, Queen abeth, the Duke of Gloucester, hi ot word | right) Crown Prince Second row: Countess Mountbatten, the Duck Mother Mal tified. In showing), King Haakon of Norway, Prince George of G N e w sy N o ' es of Romania. Others unidentified. > >0 eece, P of Miiford Haven, Princess Elizabeth. Prince Philip, Princess Alexandra, son Richard (in front of him), the Duchess of Gloucester, 2 ustav Adolf of Sweden. Seated is Princess Helena Victoria, and standing behind her is Princess Marie Louise. of Kent, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, Queen Frederika of the Hellenes, Queen 1 former Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, Queen Frederika of Norway. Others in row uniden- k row are former King Peter of Yugoslavia, the Earl of Mountbatten, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands c ges on either side of bride and groom, Prince William of Gloucester (left), Prince PAGFE. THREE Sl N at Buckingham dinburgh. Left to right, front row, are Prin- d (at extreme (half his head k, King Mihai Michael of Kent. { ce Rene de Bourbon-Parma, King Frederik of Denn a peasant boy; Joseph Rafie 1S ' B vay Theater. The (‘,ulu('lnn‘] ints to the Elks, The score stayed rem a wa : ,. his _m';mx P Bt her l.\'ul?)h Theat treated with a free show even to the half when Bob Shye was 40 KI[[ED 120 Welch as Bertel, their uncle; Ce- ¥ afternoon, Dec. 26 |sent in for the Elks and the points L celia Selmer as an old woman; and e started pileing The final score ! | (2. Paula Rochr as an angel. In the Ap s turned in late|was 61 - 39 " Th P’.mlh(“rs were HURT, ELE(IRIC ( | (Special Correspondence) pageant part of the play Peter Van noon when the out-|champions at the half of the bas- | Skagw Dec. 27—Christmas pro- nten acted as a priest; William ige wo at the D. D. Cox ball season with only one loss (ARS IURN OVER grams began in Skagway Sunday B.umchl and Bill Reed as alter boys; hcme at Fourth and Main was dis-| to mar their record evening, December when a large L-:’»,\'d Sullivan as a rich man; Jim- ' covered to be on fire. No serious - -— i crowd gathered in the Community M€ Ez‘!t‘mgpr as }l courtier; !-.llrul» was done. final score of the Eagles NAGOYA, Jjapan, Jan. 6.—P— i . e S Hall for the Sunday School program 1or Boyd as a rich woman; Ralph ——— th> Flks bowling contest Kyodo News Agency reported today g offered by the classes in the Presby- Dfll as scholar; Mavis Soldin M mil Fall gave a Christ- f the Elks. In Sun- 40 persons were killed and 120 in- | WARNERS'BIGGEST 4 @ AND ') [terian Church. The children of the :;nm}t: girl; and David Ram: mas luncheon Wednesday, Decem- s' teams had iured when two overcrowded elec- | Beginners' Class and the Primary 'he¢ king ser 24, at her home on Eleventh 89 pins. The tric cars overturned while speeding & A R/ FRAN CE S'C (1] IClass delighted the audience, with reet. The guests were Mrs. G e 7,670 pins for the around a curve at Moriyama, a vil- L B g e their renditions of various Christmas _ Wednesday evening at 7:30 all the Sipprell, Mrs. F. Enearl, M B 8 pins for the Elks. lage near Nagoya. The cars were it nenN - | Eateway fo ihe Pacific recitations and songs. The Junior Children as well as nearly all of the Eoynton, Mrs. J. Sheleby, Mss. G | treat the Elks to a reported carrying 450 passengers FLORA ROBSON - I'J;/\LP Vaieway » g and Intermediate Classes gave a tdults gathered in the F.O.E. Hall g and Mrs. E. Hestnes e in the New DIRECTED BY |series of Christmas Pictures as seen 8round the huge Christmas Tree for tOM PETERSBURG ! SAM v UUD : SR {by the congregation of a small ‘k’:j”XISi;_’;‘(:““f:":1>' ;) i)”l‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard Longworth of Peters- | amm KELER | [church. Phillip Eagle acted as the SPonsored cach theF. O. E. pave named their son who was| ! ] yack Hoyt held open ; staying at the Gastineau | preacher, and the older boys and A SPort program-— Invocation given ,.; December 19, Bryon Gordon|hous® Christmas Eve. They served e 5 v Harry Keler, wanted here for girls as the choir and members of PY the Rev.John Dodge, and Christ- gjanchard ' a chili supper to some 30 gue t | PLU % alleged viclation of the Mann Act, |the congregation, The pictures acted Mas carols sung by Mrs, Willlam =~ 0 R & P % For COMFORT and | was arraigned Saturday before U.!by the children were each accom- rlx:wnv;m. the School Chorus, and M. Sipprell of Juneau isi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser held | DOUGLAS BOAT SHOP || Air Expi’ess NEWS S, Commi P. J. Gilmore, Sr., panied by the carol suitable to it the audience—was given while the ing the holidays visiting his open house Christr aft & JAYS | SERVICE c y the cz a S Gisdean ; ding holidays visiting his OF 0 stmas afternoon. & MARINE WAYS 1" il SERVIC Ketchikan. Bond was set at as sung by the church choir. The boys and girls were waiting for . Mr. and Mrs. G. Sipprell. |Alout fifty guests attended. || New construction & repair work TR AR b Metzdorf Get the NEW 500. K . er is 1I«"‘,u\'|1.~‘vd of m-l‘,mm\ shown were the shepherds ;:\l:“. C\I‘:l::“m ’tIL.xJ::] In vm: "m;i(: W o | Abthoriced DEAME Tor taen o - —_— an 18-year-old Tacoma watching their flocks, the herald ! 1€ singing o Bigaid A 5 . Mr. and Mrs. George Rapuzzi held 2] . bt dy s o e g ey s H Vice-Pres. S ity lights. W § 4 3 party was held Christmas F M Rhie: apIoul ECTROLOX ~ S WAb.HNE:AON ome to Alaska with him on angels, the three kings of the Orient 1 ““‘“"’ ey “}“”‘ o ;\" ‘“"'1 ,‘ (;“‘j..,,m_‘“l 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Open house Christmas afternoon to P%unf;' Douglas 193 [ iy ! tense of getting her a ' (solos sung by Ben Wrig Silas Severa hen lights, anc 8 s it g many g This is the traditional s = ' ' 1 Managing ) Y g 1, Blenkinsop. At midnight rthday & Gt . . Difediar. ing engagement. He will be Cennis and George Villesvik), the ”“‘I "":“ ‘“““‘[ Jik \”\ f,” ; :;f“ ani-}.”:uwtn Ohuistiins mIvespoo dn [ she Rape ] YE"‘Luw CAB § ASKANS FEEL AT HOME | returned here for trial Madonna at the crib, and the gath- SChcol age received a Leautiful i Rignbingcs & irthday".| 22! home | PR 2 s | light of ot i from Santa. N8 GUESIS PHENY, DAk A0, MR a0 DON PEGUES TO FAIRBANKS light of the evening came when 3 . ¥ g 2 = 2 Y, IRBANKS small ‘Angela, Tierney——overloyed. at Z Nethercott mx] :x-n:l‘nyts_ )\};n)’) C'“ SPE(‘AIORS MUST Electrical L?pt.ractur )z Phone Don Pegues, son o 3;\ DOFO- the suceess of her lines—covered her _ The Christmas Bve Candle Light J. Stockart, Miss Viola Rouse Wiring i thy Pegues, returned to Fairbanks . - = ey & v Servics was held in the Presbyterian m iy, Where ‘he 15 sefmployeds by| RS, With hex brier skirt apd only Si¥es WEESE e chureh was Geraldine Davis, Miss HAVE PLACETO | OUR SPECIALTY 6 : pecked out over the top to give the Church 2t 10:30. The church was 2135 lack 379 | 7| Pan merican Airways Pegues Py o Ré (To Secnrate white € atthews, Miss Box 2 Blac! ' r—4 . 5 laughing audlence a quick grin. ery bealitifully.decorated with whit . C s" DUR'N TRIAL DR. ROBERT SIMPSON has been vacationing here with his candles in the tall candle-holders, ¥ HeE, Cur’s : o —_! & family during the last month, a " ; th Ted ot ave. i tbe s, Gene Med- i x Tucsday evening, December 23, the With Ted bows and sprays of greens - i - ‘ 0 TGMETRIST hile in Juneau acted OUNC- | ey aoway Public School gave the 8t both ends of each row bt Bobi 80 Courtroom spectators will not be H.S. GRAVES | 2a-hoar Dependable Service v Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted {or¥ie nanlo, browd of 10- people of Skagway its Christmas and White tapers and star c e given entrance to U. S. District ‘The Clothing Man e st e e i ‘ T basketball games Gift of entertainment. The school Al<T, piano, organ and windows. Lo ool (Court here during the current g ST e Phone 266 for Appointments | AR AN A chorus—directed by Miss Helen During the service the recording of bert Selmer and Gordon Bell~) coury term unless ghere are seats HOME OF one 2 0 | There’s news in tne Want-Ads! 2 the beautiful Christmas tory of inger returned home Sunday, Dec-| o iope S Was .anno! & g 4 Wallace, and accompanied on the il C v - b > it Al available. This was announced to FLORSHEIM SHOES —_— — = |piano by, Btanley: Brown — sang “The' Littiést’® Ange” given. ¢ "-‘-”"?r {’“»“’“ Dossimis Trom U. S. Marshal William T. S ik ) Casler’s Men's Wear g “Break Forth, O Beauteous Heav- After the benediction each per Mahoney, who is charged with the | = H s it CaRPAeE A Sl - Formerly SABIN'S i’ JURBAU PL“MB! (l & HEA l“G CO. enly Light” by Bach; “Adeste Fid- }W ”A'« "}.“[ !{ngr? .110‘;‘]} Ry Mus. Ruth Allee left by train Dec- policing of the court rooms. He GE“BGE BBOS il e “Joy . W ront of the church to light a s pexs A i e aid the » will be permitted { s € an Zanten, first grader, ‘ Fairbanks e 8 e idest S i 1f WELDING gave a recitation, “A Wish". A play, Of Skagway to take the “light of Fairbanlk: COGE LA Saadin Widest Selection of Arrow Shirts and Underwear . d Frankli “The Little Pir ‘Crec” was acted by | Christ” bome, LN Large crowds are expected dur- LIQUORS ARRS EXmonds Shme PHONE 787 Third and Franklin ok Bl b i) Eddi> Fairbanks spent two days| 08¢ CFOWES are ¢ i ¥ Skyway Luggage (the first an second grades. The third i I the White Pass Hosp- ing the next few weeks due to the NE 3 " 5 +=———— land fourth grades gave a choral Midnight Mass was cclebrated in i nteels i the ite Pass HOSP~ 1 ature of the many trials which PHO 399 _— —< | reading—"The Night Before Christ- St. Mark’s Church. A ver . ital because of an infected floor burnl o\ "pe econted. The first case | . O SRR %) mas”. All four of these crovd attended, Three Masses were TECCled While playing basketbally i) he “that of George Harrison I | L L I S AX R”n LE N E S “Jolly Old St. Nicholas” and “Up on held cn Christmas Day Mecks, who will get a re-trial for S & - R" FY’C the Housetop”. With the cooperation Mrs, Owen Flynn was a patient| Uhe murder of Clarence J. Camp- | o0 .0 o4 Bovs’ Clothing o o ; DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Peiersburg and Wrangell / With connections to Craig, Klawotk and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. v FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Plumbing ® Heafing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. » FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information . CONSULT Alaska Transportation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska of the entire school the medieval | is scheduléd to begin on Thursday, eSS A “ Th~ Community Hall was dec- in the White Pass Hospital Monday D vy the Chimes RAng” Wos orated for Christmas by the Cub and Tuesday ‘ Pl 8 Crfl‘;“(“‘f SCENES goouts, and the Presbyterian Church e i " nderson and Patricia Car- . no older group of young people., William Sherman is the new roll sang “O Holy Night”. The cast g ed of G Bl Holg eacgts night watchman on the wharf 5 eorge Bloom as Holger,| mn. young people from the high 450 TR W 511001 and the upper grades with A very exciting basketball game Max Steffen as leader spe was played between the Panthers axi Terrors Friday the early part of Christmas and the Ray's |singing carols. Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commetcial and Home | Cleaning Service PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE !won with a score of 41 - 30 with The American Legion sponsored a 'George Bloom high man. Ray Car- \free show for the children of Ska der was high for the Terrors. In the way Christmas afternoon at the second game the Eagles lost by 22 “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Juneau Florists PHONE 311 —— Lucky Lady Night (. J. EHRENDREICH : Whe Will Be Certified Public Accountant || The “Lucky” Lady TELEPHONE RED 481 Alaska Meat Market | Will It Be Expert Shoe Repair Service || at the Town Customers T-O-N-l-G-H-T Accounting—Systems—Taxes | 2 The largest and most complete w stock of Fresh and Frozen | Meats in Juneau | L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 ? _-------—— |evening, December 19. The Panthers| | kell in December, 1945. The trial ECRETARIAL SERVICE Phone 911 GENERAL OFF' ACROY STREET FROM Warfield's Drug Store January 15, e Box 1465 Phone 677 — -, news in the Want-Ads IT’S SKATIRG TIME at the WORK There HALL CENTER TOWN RECREATION TOP FLOOR AFTERNOONS TUESDAY . . CLOSED WEDNESDAY 3:00-5:30 p. m., 25 cents THURSDAY . 3:00-5:30 p. m., 25 cents FRIDAY . . . 3:00-5:30 p. m., 25 cents SATURDAY . 2:00-4:30 p. m., 25 cents SUNDAY . . 2:00-4:30 p. m., 25 cents 8:00-11:00 p.m., 75 cents MONDAY . . CLOSED CLOSED The SHOE SKATE CLUB will be formed Tuesday Evening, 7:30 P. M, S ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A. B. HALL EVENINGS 7:30 . . Shoe Skate Club 8:00-11:00 p.m., 75 cents 8:00-11:00 p.m., 75 cents 8:00-11:00 p.m., 75 cents 8:00-11:00 p.m., 75 cents ALL INTERESTED SKATER FREE INSTRUCTION, 7 io 8, will he given as follows: TUESDAY—Club Members Only. THURSDAY—Intermeriates. p WEDNESDAY—Beginners . FRIDAY—Advanced. NO INSTRUCTION SATURDAY OR SUNDAY

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