The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 30, 1948, Page 3

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lRll)A\ JANUARY 30, 1948 STACKED WITH TUNES AND TOOTSIES! . PACKED WITH MUSIC AND MIRTH! with VIRGINIA MAYO" VERA-ELLEN WALTER ABEL EVE ARDEN "™ STEVE COCHRAN FAY BAINTER Starfs at 745‘950 g"‘n’ rr\u? E(‘SOLJDT\:/\‘:'\‘NDéIZlS PLUS: LATEST NEWS VIA AIR SATURDAY MATINEE - - 1:30P, Rdded — "HAUNTED HARBOR" FREIGHT Refrigeration Al SERVICE lo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT. Alaska Transporiation Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. | FREDR.WOLF SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the world e SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building - New York, U.S.A. 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All of this action is played against | brilliant e of musical | 3 in “You're The Cause Ot It All” and “I Love An Old-Fash- | ioned Song.” dances in H y, What's Your Name?' and “Josie," while the Goldwyn Girls are seen in “Sunflower Dairy” and the production number, “Welcome | Home.” ‘ - WORSHIP SERVICE CHANGED SUNDAY, N. L. PRESBYTERIAN’ The Westminster group of the Northern Light Pres- | M3t byterian Church will have charge | of the worship service Sunday | morning, February 1, as part of| their activities in National Youth| Week. Anne Henning, Willard Prouty and Charles McClellan will give three-minute talks. Janu McCon- nel will sing a solo and Othc’ members will aid in leading the de- 1 voticnal service. CLEAN-UP WORK HOUSES and OFFICES Snow and Ice Removed Juneau Janitor Service || JOHN M. DOOGAN | Telephone 806—Box 514 ! | Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. 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The high score prize The reception the public gave|the basso notes were clear d for the men wen |to the classics last night as pxe-“ rfect His final number was and low to Arthur Be sented by Kenneth Spencer at the| “Joshua Fit' The ttle of Jeri- In the bridge ga Theatre was sur-|cho ch was received with much Carver took | prisingly great due to the fact it|enthusiasm Janet We sived low. was the first 1ull pregram of this This was the second in the series type presented in Juneau of card games sponsored by the The instant Mr. Spencer step-|owens Mr Sons of Norway and the third play ped on the stage his dynamic Per-f e athene ace will be held February 12 in the the scnality commanded the interest| e, i o Fine artiwt IOOF Hall of everyone in the audience. The i 8 == s e ich e o orte [ 1ight and last night's audience ac- e )m;:_am Sy "‘)‘ e ‘_; me claimed him with almost as much ”> Ir f; P g ~“l(‘” ’fi"“jundn for the pleasing concert as y of his voice was instantly ac-|jt giq the soloist of the evening. HATS cleaned At the conclusion of the concert, both Mr. Spencer and Mr. Owens st vl i g 8 4L Renovaled pmmo ol Juneau snms’nnm, they will cherish for a long time and B @ "0LLY it was expressed many times that For | they would like a repeat perform- his firse encore number he sang|®PC® [ ® SH“P Valentine Building Room 7 ! 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