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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |JUNEAU CONCERT Pelican PARING ROMANCE AT 20TH CENTURY ASSN. DRIVEISTO exp o FRiDAY Chatter rorTomeHt omy T ; ‘A Scandal lm * at the 20th | (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) 1 Century Theatre for tonight only, i | | PELICAN, Alaska, April 8—A total {of 74 votes was cast in the Pelican is the exciting and colorful tale ot | City election held April 6. Thirteen a nimble-fingered rogue who lived | candidates were in the running for by nis wits, and lived very well in- 1 | positions on the city council and deed during the 19th century | Tomorrow night “The Calendar ! Fred M. Wetche, Edward Waltonen, George Sanders kicks over the Girl,” A Republic picture, called af Volunteer salesmen who have been Richard C. Kendall, D .C. White traces in the title role of Vidoeq musical merriment wrapped in a|busy since April 7 selling Juneau and J A. Ronning were the five Caught in the backwash of his ne-| Ltundle of joy, will be the feature.{Concert Association memberships victors | farious schemes an enchanting | Th leading roles are taken by|lfor the 1948-49 season, are learning . They will be sworn intq office at waterfront-cafe singer, Loretta, !Jane Frazee, William Marshall, Gail {that former members have moved a meeting later this week by Mayor Played by Carole Landis, And Signe {Patrick .and Kenny Baker. from Juneau and that many new H. C. Jones and at that time it Hasso is Therese, lovely young | “Whistle in the Night,” a "This{members will be required if the|will be decided which one of the daughter of thé Minister of Police, is America” release, will be the add- | three contemplated concerts are tojgroup will serve as mayor. The with whom Vidocq finally falls in ed short feature with others for |be presented {new council is composed. of several love. general amusement and instruction Some comment has also bsen who have served before as Kengall The opening scenes find Vidocq -~ 1eard that the price of $7.50 for the jand Walthonen both were council resting from his “labors” in jail. But . eason is high. A. W. Blackerby, members during the past year and not for long. He and his side-kick Brother, Sister Have - Joint Celebratio Chairman of the Membership Com-| Wetche and Ronning served in for- Emile, played by Akim Tamiroff, Mr. and Mrs. Solon M. Dore en- il A Gfifib#[[”’””y'l' ONIGHT ORNLY Shows at 7:30 - 9:30 giorss SANDERS Sipee HASSO o LANDIS Released thry United Artists STAR FEATURE IS iy ENDING TONIGHT, CAPITOL THEATRE “Living in a Big Way,” with Gene {Kelly and Marie McDonald in the |leading roles, will be on the screen iat the Capitol Theatre for the last |two showings tonight. It is a big star |entertainment Volunteer Salesmen Are Now Canvassing City Memberships Arnold Pressburger presents | ««.His Head in the Clouds! is ! RSDAY o il S 79 83NN /, € WEDNESDAY —THU 53 mittee, points out that the same|mer years. Wetche was also mayor Cross the turnk palms with gold artists who have previously app2ared | duriffy the 1946-47 term. and escape to freedom and a world n Juneau command sdmission| Mrs Sabina Wetche was re-elect- where Leautiful women wear genu- price of $3 and $3.50 for thelv con-;m to serve a three-year term on ine diamonds in public certs on the west coast and else- the Pelican City School Board. | Then begins the fascinating thrill- REAL LIVE PAPER BOLL She's a luscions eyeful ..o tertained a group of friends anc relatives at their home last night where in the states. This is bigher | han the cost of $2.50 for cach con-' Election judges were Mrs. E. E. ing ory of adventure. Blanning, Mrs. G. L, Edgecomb and - ert in Juneau. Student member- Mrs. Wetche. ships are $2.50 for the season. Black- | erby also stated it is not necessary to say for the membership in advance sut that final payment can ve inade y Sept. 1, 1948. However, -suffi- | Underhill, Karen Wahto, | Torkilsen and Joe Hensisen. in henor of the anniversaries o. Shane their daughter, Miss Claire Dore and son William Dore. Their anni- saries are on April 12 and 13 re- pectively ‘The invited guests were Mr. and M:s. Elfon Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs Arne Shudshift, Mr. and Mrs. Bot Ancerson, Mr, and Mrs. Ole Enge- bright, Kenneth Shudshift, Mr anc Mrs, William Dore and Miss Claire Dore, a cheerful earful .4 a bappy ‘year-full of gay entertainment! ' s i YOU'LL WANT TO CALL YOUR OWNE.. Here's . 3 | Edwin Johnson nas reutined via Alaska Coastal from a brief; Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Lawrence ibusiness trip to Juneau. and daughter Annabelle have re- i fp! - 1“““"‘1 on ‘their boat from Juneau, lc:x} fun flbm;é& b‘f lfl&‘m; die O®| \irs. Ernest Anderson was hostess Where Annabelle was taken for wtists can be definitely booked. |, ", Buzzin' Duzzin® Sewing Club medical treatment. Lawrence is the Only the 1047-48 membership| o frech. OWner of troller Josie IT. tckets will be honored for admise | her home on March 31. Refresh- Peas . !ments were served after the meet- 4 GTATE “ i ¢ "> ing and an evening of sewing. Mem-' Your correspondent, Mrs. A. M. E 3abr vho | % , - “anedlan pianist Joan Gabriel Who|, .. "o oot were Mesdames, Gene Wahto, who is contemplating a trip| wqype Spring Preferential Tea for is scheduled to appear on April 16. ot S BEE Tp Skt Sohn to the states this summer wishes to] Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was Membership during the last sea- poc S0 oo oo Ol N announce that Mrs. Thomas Mac-| (DS Bete Siem: : o GRG0 K s 1 G Blanning, Edwin O. Johnson, Con- Grail will hereafter be writing uw;’f"“‘i,ci,”c;m“. AL AT sidered a minimum by the Board of 3 A ity e Pelican Chatter 4 » b3 Mredsors-ar the Association \f three! o Kilppert, Pred Grant, Thomas D. C. Langden. Fouring, were op-grade artists are to be obtained | S 00y - — i PELICAN VISITOR ROl B St l - MAL Mrs. Leland Dunlap, Mrs. W. R.| pryce A, Merritt from Pelican for the coming season. Among the! BROV’NING MAN SAVED Carter, Miss Dorotl, Farreli, Mrs, artists to be booked is Kenneth| at . An April Fool's Day Dance Ii{s staying at the Baranof Hotel. FROM CHANNEL WATERS | - || CARTOON and Latest Air Express NEWS e Mrs. Zalmain Langdon, Mrs, Williams, ! Gross, Mrs. D. C. Ralph B. Willlams, Mrs. Charles G. Burdick, Miss Sena Powers, Mrs, Earl D. McGinty, and Js8 Ruth Coffin, BETA SIGMA PHI TEA 1J. H Clement, Keller ~ Wedding at 9:30 Tomorrow Morning Spencer, the famous Basso who was the Community Hall sponsored by, -ecelved so enthusiastically by a the Pelican Progressive Club was | GAIL PATRICK KENNY BAKER - VEToR McLAGLEN James Elbson + Irene Rich rowa pucane - op o - 5 somun Serws Py by Moy Loes. Redand Soe, Loo Loeh + Diginal Sty by Low Losb g ) Hgh o Rl Mssn s e d e — A DHAN 'JOE PADDOCKS HAVE PARTS NEW BOY AT 5. ANN Tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock, Miss Roberta Clement and Mr. Robert Keller will take the vows in front of the altar at the ' Catholic Church of Nativity. The Rev. Robert Whalen will read the — ! ceremony. All friends of the young couple rare cordially invited to attend the wedding. After the ceremony the immed-~ Juneau audience last January. The resent drive ends April 16. D STEAMER ALASKA DOCKS IN JUNEAU; TWENTY GO NORTH well attended affair, At the close| |of the evening refreshments were Arowning thAEhs GastinsaiL il 1 [served by the following committee o ol o Pt U STRRERI lin charge, Mrs, M. W. Soule ‘and Saturday afternoon when he fe]]“ from the row boat in which he was [Mr. 3 . White L i Mr. ahd Mg N , Itending the tag lines of the Anna| Marie. Vienola was in the water only | a few minfutes but when rescuers Bert Seaton and Ernie Whitehead arrived by boat from across the |channel, he was near freezing and {unable to call for help any longer. Occar Vienola narrowly esgaped ! | Tony Zits is visiting friends ' {Juneau for three weeks before re- jtuurning here for the summer ser- son. Zizt is an employez of Whiz |Fish Products Co. SCHENLEY known and enjoyed throughout the FOR ARMY TRUCKS 3 New and Used Largest stock in America, 6x6, 6x 4, 4x4, 4x2. All items gueranteed. Largest auto wrecking house in the west with most complete stock of new and reconditioned parts for all cars and trucks. FAST SERVICE! PIONEER | : ‘ihe Alaska arrived in Juneau | | iate wedding party will adjoumn|yesterday evening at 7:30 o'clock| Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larson of Ju-! to the Baranof for the wedding|with the following fourteen pas- eau--eame in recently on their breakfast. sengers and sailed at 10 o'clock troller the Brat and are visiting [ this morning on the triangle route hUmerous friends. with 20 persons from Juneau. | From Petersburg: James Ham- Mrs. C. Byron Personeus ‘was mer, W. H. Fairies, A. R. Hansen pleasently surprised the evening of and wife and Bill Wagner. (April 5 by a large group o(virmnds From W . who called to observe her birthday. e el i Mrs.,C. C. Personeus arranged the Lester Weiss first heard Vienola| calling for help and spotted him | with binoculars, but was unable to| do anything more than assist in se- curing aid as his boat was on the ways. Whitehead and Seaton, who| were taking fuel at Northern Com- mercial docks, heard the calls of Vienola and Weiss and fcrlunntely; had a boat operating in which to | | A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs, Joe Paddock of Pelican at 9:55 o'clock last night at St. Ann's Hos- pital. The baby weighed five pounds and six ounces. PRE-SCHOOL CHILD STUDY Meeting Wednesday, April 14, at ‘The new arrival joins a sister and 3:00 p.m., at Governors Mansion. brother. Mrs, Paddock is the former All mothers interested are invited Miss Cropley of Juneau. He is a to attend. For information, call fisherman out of Pelican. Mrs. Brooks Hanford, Phone 202, SCHENLEY Louise 'W}’ AUTO WRECKING CO: 762 West 13th Ave. | Denver 17, Colorado The grandparents are Mr and| Mrs, Jake Cropley of Juneau and 860 2t ——————— Willard. From Ketchikan: o | trom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmes, Mrs. Anne Paddock also of Juneau. wantads bring quick results. | Mrs Lois P, Estepp, J. W. Lelvers, Mildred Maynard, Judge George W. Folta and H. J. Wade. For Haines: Herbert Gulliford make the quick rescue. | e delghtful affair, | ‘The guest of honor received many | lovely. gifts and the Rev. and Mrs.| e y 2 C C. Personeus whose 32 wedding gapne o0 NO¥ avalall ::l anniversary was also that day were s recipients of many gifts, | Games were played during the SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Empire State Building * New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243-E8 A ——————————— and wife, W. H. Johnson and wife.|eening and Mrs. C. Byron Person- For Sitka: I. A. Thatcher, J. 8. Fly, Miss Anita Garnick, Edwin :::Ba:cgga?uid[:g ;‘s:nh‘}:m‘:\‘} M. Brown, J. W. Gucker, Mrs. E.|freghment time the hostess was as- E. Engstrom and Mr. Diers. |sisted by Mrs. J .A. Ronning and For Skagway: Joe Persuich, parie Mork. i H. 8. Graves, Mrs. P. T. Dahl, C.| hoge attendi the party were, J. Roehr and wife, Frank : e e Bty : Shul- 'Mr, and Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mr, ters and wife, M. W. Reed and and Mrs, Gordon Cleveland, Mr. F. J. Marlow. |and Mrs. Roscoe Max, Mr. and Mrs. Passengers from Seattle were L.Igljza Mork and daughters Marie W. Wilson, Mrs. L. F. Wilson, Ben and Betty; Mrs. Conrad Klippert, Darnell, R. A. Littlefleld, Mrs. Mrs, Helvig Christensen, Mrs. J. A. R. A. Littlefield, J. L. Owen, Mrs. |Ronning, Mrs. Basil Riley, Mrs. J. L. Owen. | Fred Grant, Mrs. W. M. Soule, Mrs. Miss M. L. Graham, L. Florescaa, 'A, M. 'Wahto, Mr Valentine Qic and Henry Allgood, L. M. Detrick, Mrs. the Misses Margaret Edgecomb and Viola Wilms, P. F. Merritt, Mrs. Annabelle Lawrence Esther Loescner, F. J. Ramos, Mrs. | F. J. Ramos. Y | Miss Georgie Divley, Carl Ha- New residents at Sunnyside are | gerup, Wm. Taylor, Olaf Hemnes, MT: and Mrs. John Breseman and Kjartan Kobbevik, Capt. W. H. daughter Shirley who have moved Mangan, Lou Zawatsky Frank | into their partially completed home Harris. | thave. 1947 weeeana [ 94 B 25 FOR §7.50 Yes, We Meanit! N® ““SPECIALS” The originator of the NEW LOW PRICES through CASH and CARRY merchandising offers you no "special” “come-on" prices. We Guarantee CONSISTENT LOW PRICES Yes, we continue to guarantee consistent low prices on every article in our store. All items are plainly marked on our shelves. Seeing is believing. i because that’s OUR ANNIVERSARY OFFER A $25.00 **Roil” Machinless OIL PERMANENT WAVE FOR ONLY-$17.50 That’s our way of saying “THANK YOU”. Our practical expression of appreciation for the fine patronage you have given The Baranof Beauty Salon during the year starting April 14, 1947, when we took over the business. . The women of Pelican are taking a lively interest in the revival of |the Pretzel Club meetings at the There will be prizes for bridge, | Community Hall. Meetings are held nce st - pinochle and Whist and refresh- | puan ;“:lei;k e ments will be served. The pub- exerclsing. lic is cordially invited to attend. g ————— g | Mrs. John Breseman has left via CHOOSE A HOBBY l M o AL Ninw's | NikNak: Leather yiai o for o brief stey ln Craft and etc. 856 6t b N PETERSBURG VISITOR W, H. Fairls, from Petersburg, is in Juneau and staying at the Gastineau Hotel. During the last six weeks of this year, A, M. Wahto is conducting ! kindergarten in the mornings for the four children who will be first graders next year. They are Pafty T0 HAVE CARD PARTY | *© Junees: REAL GOLD - Unsweetened ’ SO 24 - 1 pound tins $12 24 - 12 oz. tins . , case : : 9 Borden’s MILK s 6 This Offer for ONE Week ONLY Beginning Monday, we will give you one of these popular treatments at our reduced Special Anniversary Offer Price. Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Becretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telcphone 919 H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVI'S OVERALLS for Boys Here Are a Few Items: — @ PIONEER AUXILIAR e o ORANGE JUICE 265 G R COFFEE 17 FOLGER'S ® case 48 TALL CANS (. J. EHRENDREI(H Room 3—8hattuck Bldg. Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes ‘TELEPHONE 351 All work is performed with oil. No drying out of hair afterwards. Your hair remains soft and lustrous. The maximum in comfort and super- latively fine grooming is yours with a “ROIL” $25.00 wave at only $17.50. But remember, it is for ONE WEEK ONLY so phone 538 NOW for YOUR RESERVATION, and save at this reduced price. The Baranof Beauty Salon MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor Holise Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 319 " In These Times the Wise Buyer “SHOPS"” WAR SURPLUS STORE GROCERY DEPT. Seward and Marine Way ie's Li GEORGE BROS. Brownie’s Liquor Store g Phone 3 139 So. Franklin { “Q[Ions P. 0. Box 2506 ' PHONE 399 (Open Evenings by Appointment)