The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1948, Page 5

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i - v - ‘. - THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1948 KIWANIS CLUB HA TONIGIET’ EOWARD O ROBINSON | The Kiwanis b held their an- b LON McCALLISTER nual dinner-d at the Salmon : | Creek Country ) last night and | notwithstanc e snow and old man winter there w tendance. The dining room was attractively decorated and each table was cent- red with bowls of pink tulips, baby ris, daffodils and jonquils surround- ed by white tapers. The toastmast- er’s table was centered with a huge towl of pink and red tulips with runners of green ivy and tall white CHILLER - B KR o J. 8. McCleuun as a large at- —AND ‘I Am An Alcoholic” | HIGH BARBAREE |_STARTS SUNDAY. CARTOON — NE \\S Feature,7:50—1( Friday-Salurday fore tb ment program was presented several of the membe: re introduced te the au- ente & AN troduced the visito: "he Kiwanis Red House,” a chilier- dii- a psychological mystery, is d:ence for out g achievements X itol Theatre tonight for M€V in the past he last times. o Edward G. Robinson and Those ir e year's Wwith McCallister in the starring y Park- this Sol Lesser produc.ron, S. McClellan and ed through United Artists, is ificers were in- a study in blood-curdling suspens oduced including Past Presidents, ory of a bachelor farmer Shatfer ed Dunn, who is & Q v ries a hideo et in the Past President of the Kiwanis In- VAN d weods which surround his ternati 1b at Whitehorse, Y. T. JENNIFER HOLT late land. “The Red House" of- New i who l_yus! regemldv uy ¥ ; fered an evening of terroritic enter- ‘oine club were also introduced, Cr kg * Jo2 N ran and John Quilico. nment. Joz Robinton is cast as Pete Morgan, ¢ wooden-legged dirt farmer who, iting Kiwanian at the an- arty last night was Roy Han- GALA TIME, ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE HERE' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA the guests, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, Dr. and |Mrs. Wm, M. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs Monty Grisham, Mr. and Mrs Keith Wildes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Sherlock, Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler, Mrs, Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barcus, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Thorp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green. ! Larry Parker colored movies of the surrounding are: and several local activities of great interest, Mrs. Ed Shaffer en- tertained the group with several request numbers on the piano during Ithe dancing in the ball room Each lady present was presented with a beautiful cor e by the Club. All expressed it was one of the most successful annual ])\l'ii-~< gh'en - | D()UGLAS : l NEWS | | . SCHOOL CIRCUS The first and second grades of the Douglas Public School will put on a “Jolly Junior Circus” at the 1l-school assembly which is to be held Friday morning at o'cleck. It will be given under the direction of Mrs. Wittanen, ithe first and second grade instruct- or. The cast of the circus is as fol- lows: Richard Boehl, ringmaster; Arlene Anderson, announcer; Joe Poor and Jack Rogers, clowns; Billy Evans, the fat man; Burdette Emel and Ina Franklin, the tiger and trainer; Frank Wilson, strong man; Jerry Lammers and Carol Nickel, monkey and trainer. ,h the course of events, de- son of Seattle who has five years of Perry Panis and Juanita Gra- tes into a homicidal maniaz. perfect attendance. He is a r»pre-lh:m. singing cat and trainer; Mary w,« Romaa ntative for the Upjohn Latorat- | Lee Cashen, tightrope walker; Billy g# Masic! ris intended vietims are MeCal- ories in Seattle and when introduced ‘ Isaacs, cowboy; Kathleen Robin- » - cast as Nath Storm, and Al- was fined for advertising as an “Up- !son, bareback rider, flpg y Roberts as Meg, Morgan’s ad-) john Pill Peddler.” Others fined at! The Jolly Junlor Circus band > i ptad daughter. the meeting were Fred Dunn, for|icader is Della Cuthbert. The T o - — arl ertising Pan American, and G.| clayers ara Florence Wilsoh, Den- DE“ Py o SKAGWAY VISITORS . Brown for a breach of etiquette nis Shannon, Barbara Estes, Ber- BRUCE AN 5 Olga Sullivan and Elnora Fn 4 Dunn gave a very interesting | {nie Hcuson, Eileen Nickel, Albert “"‘""CALDWEH: rhcmas of Skagway are staying cketoh of his recent trip to F pn‘ ilson, Carlene Sims, Harold Con- Nia HUNTER he Hotel Juneau. ind when asked if he went by do?| ne, Patricia Robinson and Ernest Cextanineddance - o= sled was fined for explaining his} _undstrom. The public is invit- [ Genuine Levi's, now available at means of transportation. {ed to attend the assembly. Casler's. 840 tf President Gene Vume introduced s | Hiiea i SOPHOMORE HOP | . The Sophomore class of the IllllllIIIIIIlIIIllIllIlIIIl'IIIIIIII!IIIIIIhlI i llIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIlII|I||IIIlIllIIlIIIlIIlIIlIlI Meals HUTCHINGS Groceries Phone ECONOMY Phones 553 M ARKET 92-95 Be Wise ===== Economize RICE |DOUBLECOLA | PEPPER RIVER CASE 24 BLACK 2 1bs. 39 | pe: $1.59] 1 Ib. 99¢ PEAS CEEN (an 25¢-(ase, 24, §5.49 GIANT CARROTS SPAGHqETT! PIE E!'!EETRIES ALE'S—DICED - HEINZ No. 2 Tin 2 for 25¢ | 2for 37c| 39 COOKIE SALE! COOKIE SALE! COOKIE SALE! The LADIES of the CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS WILL HOLD THEIR COOKIE SALE HERE ALL DAY SATURDAY 1 1b. 39¢ 7 CREAM o S PEANUT BUTTER °crpne” ¥resh Easter Produce - By Air | Radishes Artichokes Celery Lettuce . Green Onions Caulif'ower Tomatoes IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ROASTING CHICKENS and FRYERS OVEN READY TURKEYS ROASTING HENS S“"”'ii“jfl‘”fii“gf’m LEGSof SPRING LAMB DELIVERY SCHEDULE BOAT ORDERS 10:30a.m. - 230pm. - 400pm. ANY TIME i e . VEN READY | Douglas Public School is giving a dance and party Friday night in he Study Hall of the school. This .5 the annual Sophomore Hop, to ich all the school and school Jumni are invited. There will be .efreshments, also. ARRIVES ON ALEUTIAN Mrs. Catherine Estes arrived on he Aleutian, from her home in .eattle. She is visiting her son, ,Eugene Estes, his wife and two children, She plans an indefinite ay and will care for her grand- nildren while their parents are Both parents are musi- Place. - - - t INTERIOR WEATHER Temperature continued quite nor- mal over the interior this morn- ing. It was 18 below at Fair- banks, 28 below at Northway, 20 | below at Dawson and 35 below at Barrow. | | { at Mil | WATER DUE, NOTICE, i REGISTRATION | The Douglas City Clerks office will be open the evenings of March 24 and 25, for the convenience of esidents who wish to pay their de- linquent water bills, for City Regis- ration of Voters, and for the filing of candidates to City office. (Signed) A. J. BALOG, ‘ 04} 2t) Douglas City Clerk e DOG NOTICE Dog licenses for 1948 are due and payable. All' dogs not licensed in he City of Douglas by April 1 will be liable to immediate disposal without further notice. Signed) A. J. BALOG,, City 844 3t) Clerk, Douglas, Alaska ——re e i SONS OF NORWAY Election of officers, March 25, it 8 p. m. Odd Fellows Hall Sames, refreshments. 842 3t Empire Want-Ads bring resultc! How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause lt H ht to the seat of the trouble loosen and expel i laden P , and aid nature soothe and heal " raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Cteomu.\mwtt}l; the uz;; derstanding you must e way cle t-llm the wwh or you are C REOMU LSIO N i Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis “Say It With flowers” but *SAY IT WITH OURS" Juneau Florists PHONE 311 “ommercial Don't let your valuable floors “come ruined through neglect or other causes. Windows streaked or soiled? Call EXPERIENCED MEN Alaska JANITORIAL Service CONKLE and FOLLETTE Phone Red 559 showed the crowd A 11:00 as STEAMER ALASKA | DOUBLE FEATURE IS BACK ON RUN; NEW EQUIPMENT 10 20TH ("&TURY 1gain to be operated | Two mdlums open tonight at tY and the Southeast |20th Century Theatr The Ketchikan, Wran- }Blazers” is one feature in whi ersburg, Juneau, Haines, ' Hoot Gitson, Ken Ma Sitka by Northland Steele will be seen in Company, resumes drama. > sailing from Seattle at This thrilling ing incidents wh 1, Pet and this wester yortation Succeeding sail- en are scheduled COWboy trio conve ! cond Thursday there- town for the pur a gang of count robbers who I i T Aleska was laid up January a thorough and eomplete of equipment, machinery reign of terror a close in a tense climax of ful drama 31 ove nd accommeodations, . All passen- i ger quarters and public roéms were If'you were in a jungie and got al{i. novated snd painted. In addi- Snake bite, yov Light know what to the overhaml and renova- 99 about it. T you evorked in f a more or less annual na- @ bank where'a miuion dollars worth | ture, while she was laid up a com- of radium was stored and suddenly plete sprinkler system was install- became punctured with fang mark i d which adds to the protection af- YOU might be a victim of “Thej forded by radar, gyro-compass, di- shmmhm.(‘obr'- " the other feature rection finder and fathometer. FR06 8§ " is Mon ¢ should be noted that the Al- BFam's latest lie Chan who- was the first American Flag dunit thriller, starring Sidney Tol- | nger vessel to be equipped & 35 the master Oriental sleuth with radar, that greatest of ail WO finds out who the bank cons- cious "u'bl aid to navigation. Now it may be id she is as safe as human in- G o the morvice ot the peapie DEEP SEA FISHERMEN o st S PLAN DAXCE IN APRIL ~ Juneau’s Deep Sea Fishermen plan their annual dance to be held at the CIO Hall on Friday night, April| P-TA IS TO GIVE RADIO PROGRAM AT 1 16. Dancing is scheduled from 10 o’clock. Under the direction of the P-TA The fishermen will entertain the| Radio ~ Committee, Miss Freeda vessel owner nd have detailed | Bechtold and Miss Helen Schaefer, plans underw for refreshments | an interesting and educational pro- and rafter s! ng, the latter being gram will be presented over KINY ’orseen when an expected 250 coup- | cnight at 7 o'clock. les join in various Scandinavian, The name of the script is ‘Coun- dances. Last year the Vessel Owners seling With Our Adolescence” taken Assof me sponsored the event for| from the Parent-Teacher Maga- the fishermen at the Country Club. | zine. It was written by Sarra M. Milton Nyman, agent for the fish- | Holbrook, Assistant Professor of ermen, announces that attendance Education at the University of t!isyear will be restricted to deepsea fishermen, vessel owners, and their | guests. Members of both Broups will distribute invitations to gues'.s P C(OMMUNICN SERVICE AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Toright the Lutheran Church will Lold its Holy Week Communion Ser- vice in the church at 8 o'clock. The senicr choir under the direc- tion of Mrs. Eunice Nevin and ac- comparied by Mrs. Katherine Alex- ander will sing F. M. Christiansen's anthem, “Father Most Holy,” with the obligato solo being taken by Jorn Krugness, Jr. The pastor's sermon will be titled, “Tenderness that Shines Turough the Cross.” This service is open to the public. Vermont. This is part of the public ser- vice program sponsored by the Na- ticnal Congress of Parents and Teachers. 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