The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1948, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1948 ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- | - SHOWPLALE or : us honeymoon, and a’ DESIGN FOR LIVING | ... AND Lovlmg,zj y P Fl’ancl,o'L £ with Lina Romay Corinna Mura Gene Lockhart » Grant Mitchell === F'or Added Fun === Sterling Holloway in “Moron Than Off" "Racing Sleuth” “Thrills of Music"” LATEST HEWS YIA AIR FEATURE STARTS AT 8:15 -— 10:15 There is no substitute tor newspaper advertising' | Plumbing © Heafing il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harrt Machine Shop, Inc. ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Junesu, Haines, Skagway and Sitka) ALASKA —— THURSDAYS, JUNE 3 and JUNE 17 -TOWN TICKET OFFICE OPENS JUNE 1, 1948 (Ground Floor—Olympic Hotel Bldg.) 417 University Street—Seattle, Wash. HENRY GREEN — AGENT SERVING SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA DEPTNDABLY You'll meet your friends when you travel the Alaska , Line. Relax. .enjoy the magnificenr scenery and comfortable accommodations as you sail “outside” THE FINEST FOOD Elegantly prepared and expertly served ro ~om- pletely sacisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT Sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE S. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH MAY 30 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA, VALDEZ and SEWARD $. S. ALEUTIAN — JUNE 1 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY Serving All Alaska | sufficient space is not available in | this | door entertainment will be provid- | ed. SHIRLEY TEMPLE | BARANOF IN JUNEAU IN "HONEYMOON' WITH 19 YESTERDAY; IS CAPITOL'S BILL LEAVES WITH FORTY The Baranof docked in Juneau at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon with 19 passeng: from Seattle and sailed at 3 o'clock this morning with Seward, Cordova difficulties is| of “Hon | Matrimony under |the sparkling theme | moon,” RKO Radic |comedy starrng 2 Temple, Franchot Tone and Guy Madison.|40 from here for This feature opens at the Capitol{and Valdez. Theatre tonight From Seattle The trouble begins when Madi-|Mr. and Frank son, a soldier stationed in the Canal|child, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bel Zone, and Miss Temple, his Minne-'R. Carrigan, Mrs. Grace sota girl-friénd arrange to meet in{Dorothy Ford, Jean Hay, Bobbie Mexico City and get married. Madi< Makie, Knut Nystrom, Mr, and | son has only a three-d and | Mrs, S. Quilico, Dr. George Axtell, | when the pair: fail tom sched<{ Walter Cressman, B. L. Dodson, Ir- { uled, koth appeal to " . a career {man at the Amercan consulate. lain Voll Tone dutifully endeavors to pac-! For Sewarc ify ‘the youngsters and arranges the, Miss Delor Elton, Mrs. C.' M. ! de but one thing|Brosius, Mrs. Dorcthy Killowick, oes wrong with their Carl Jensen and wife, R. Bagley, > is constantly being Don Cameron, John Tegard, B. F. upon to pull them out of ditfi-| Kane, Carl Hall, Leonard Hopkins, |sam and Shirley Elstead, Floyd Rapp, Mrs. Alice Bill and family, Miss Tonia Dalchok, Miss Vivian Short, Nancy Danieloif, Jack Honon, Jim Rainwater, Floyd Boys, R. C. Dell, Joe Akagi, Walter Pierce and Herb Lawrence. | For Cordova: Richard Stevens, Donald Stevens, Mrs. M O. Barnes, E. J. Johnson, Henry | Makaka, Patrick Barnes and Cecti Barnes. For Valdez: G. W. Robbins J. C. Smith and Arthur Kampkotf R PRINCESS LOUISE DOCKS YESTERDAY WITH FIFTY-EIGHT The Princess Louise tied up in Juneau shortly after 3 o'clock yes- passengers were: nds .and rends, Li Fisher, Miss Addie Sharp, called | romance with a pretty but jealous | Mexican girl, and matters reach a | hilarious climax when the bobby- | soxer bride-to-be decides she wants |to marry Tone instead of Madison, thereby thrown, diplo- mat into a nerv | | PICINIC WILL BE HELD TOMORROW EVENING The Luthe Ladies Aid will ;hold a pic or their members’ families, iriends, and members of the church on Thursday evening, May at the Douglas Recreation Beach. Supper will be served about 6:30 p. m Each family items of food for weiners for roasting, a dessert or salad and their own silver, plates | and cups. The meal will be served | potluck style. Coffee, buns and putter will be provided Persens driving cars with avail- able passenger space are asked to stop at the church at approximate- ly 5:00, 5:30 and 6:00 p. m. If « is expected to take the main dish, last night for Skagwa: From Vancouver [ Milton Anderson, Iris Arnold, ald Bedford, Mona Bowers, Albert Carlson, Shirley Davis, Francis Du- rant, Hannah Fje Prosper Gt Rachel C Charles Hornsby, John Hurley and Roy and Yvonne Jones. John Kerr, Betty and ienneth Kihiman, Harry Kurk, John Lewis, Monan Lee Lutz, Lillian Mill, Alcx-‘ ander MacKay, John A. MacLean, Anne M. Oldaker, Arthur Morris, Edna Olson, Leo E. Oldaker, Grace| and Joseph Prueher, George Rea, | engers were: the 5:15 and 6:15 Douglas & es can be used. { Those having recreation equip- ment are asked to take it In case of rain the supper will be served at the church and in- manni MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END TAKU LODGE EXCURSION . %odging, Meals and Transportation $45.00 LEAVE: Saturday P. M., May 29th RETURN: Monday P. M., May 31st ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 202 or 612 for Reservations dolden Wedding Choice of a Lifetime == = Uiglden Weodino JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.S.A. -8 LENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ~~ &4 ROUTE OF THE ving Klaus, James Morris and \Vil-i Johnson, ; terday afternoon- with 58 passengers| for Juneau and left at 10:15 o'clock {Jobn MacLean, A. Mackay, L. W. D(ln-h(m’l’, D. Brown. ank Jones| | JSHIR[EY DAVIS -JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘Walter Savikko, Jr., Walter and Joerene Savikko, Schaefer, Emanuel Sch Senko and Leon T Verna r, George Simmon: Lena Sorenson Leo Stephens, David and Herman Wood, Andrew David William Gregorich, Morden k Moran, Eino Pietial, | and Willilam Watt s due to arrive F 8 o'clock and s later. -e o THIRTY-ONE ARRIVE BY ALASKA COASTAL | Tarr | Vande Anders { Brown Gibb, To Wesley, Patric John Sirack The L day morni south on inder Thirty « | Juneau with Al lay as * passengers arrived in from Juneau flights yester- H. Gra om Haines: M ners and Mrs. V. {from 11 Mrs. Walter Paulson, Walter Paul W. Robbins, Al- berta Thomas, Ivanhotf, F. Wendt, F. Hanger, Pat Burns, Cecil Barns, Bill J ain, Emil Akagi, Olga Barns, M cy Danieloff, Don~ ald Schr Perry Huff, and John {Shuwu From Port Althrop: Tom Dyer Larry Hagen C. A. Martinsen; from Lake Florence: E. Bassford and Joe McFallen; from Lake Hasselborg: E Clark, C. A. Willis and A. Eide. From Tulsequah: E. Campbell, L j Vailencourt and H. Tuomala; from | {Ketchikan: B. L. Dodson and L. A Heady; from Petersburg: George Sumption From Pelican: M. W nle and Pauline Johnson; to Excursion In-| let: P. Adams; to Petersburg: E. |Kessinger and William Hixson. I To Sitka: Dx Wagner, Mrs Jones, Gus Gissk Henry Moy, P. Huff and J. Showalter. | To Tulsequah: Wesley Morden, tt, S | Stephens, F. and. wife, N Durant, L. Jones, G M. F. Jones Rea, J. To ‘Mon | TToteh i ton, Irene Williams and to Haines: Mrs, o Patterson Bay: Sam Cot- ) HERE FOR SUMMER Miss Shirley Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trev Davis, re- turned on the Princess Louise to spend the summer months with her family Miss Davis, who is living in New York City, has been associat- ed{ with CBS and has been em- pléy?d in television and doing cting. She has also studied ely on the cello. S SEATTLE Por COMrFORT and SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at Mokl [NEW WASHINGTON ] FUR STORAGE Cleaning and Repairing Martin Victor Furs, Inc. Swedish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations R AR SIS { * Juneau's Finest Liquor Store }BAVARDG Phone 689 { e FRED R. WOLF Electrical Contractor HBouse Wiring OUR SPECIALTY Box 2135 Black 379 Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin ' P, 0. Box 2596 Bader Accounting Service RUTH BADER Accounting—Tax Reports Secretarial 3 Valentine Bldg., Telephone 919 | »xc -| noteh script, plus the ¢ [ their :"CLOAK, DAGGER" IS THRILLING BILL Patrons Theatre a time for, the newly of the in for a mig with its initial offering formed United Pictures, Inc., has conjured up as ng a picture as the Cloak And Da T rring ary Coc Robert A d introducing as Mr. “ooper’s leading lady famous @uropean actress, Lilli Palmer, thi super-thriller, by Warner Bros., manages to capture and con vey just about all of the m: axcitement and romance th perior comt ion of Thi ent, graphic rera work and ex- pert dir on can produce. In addi- ton, taking into account the top- ellent act- ing contributions of a capable sup- porting cast that includes Viadimir Sokcloff, J. Edward Brc erg, Dan Seymour and others, it fe to say that “Cloak and D; should prove to be a thoros y reward- Ing motion picture erience to all manner of filmgos The new drama depicts the con- flict that understandably in the mind of a mild-temy peace- loving individual whose entive life has been spent in pursuit of know- 20th ~ Century States wor 3 featuring the releaséd | ledge, when he is suddenly required to marshal his physical engage in a fight to the A powerful enemy > QUILICO PARENTS ARRIVE 10 VISIT SON AND DAUGHTER Mr. and Mre. Joseph Quilicu, of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived on the Baranof to spent two three months visiting their John, and their daughter, Marvin L. “Mike” Fens . The Quiiicos, who tired, ope e the Claremont Ho- tel in Westwood Village, Los An- geles. They will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fenster during stay in Juneau John Quilico is co-proprietor of the H and @ Sports Center and Fenster is a pilot and instructor for Alaska Coastal Airlines. - NEBRASKA VISITOR Maurine Carver of Crooks Town, Nebraska, is a guest at the Hofel Juneau. or son Mrs. are semi-re- - FROM KANSAS Mary Beth Loshbaugh, of West- phalia, Kansas, is registered at the Hotel Juneau. CALL 806 JUNEAU JANITOR SERVICE for Expert Cleaning Homes Windows Rugs Venetian Blinds PE——————————— H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man LEVPS OVERALLS for Boys Widest Selection of ' LIQUORS PHONE 399 AT 20TH CENTURY magiclike | | Curtain—8:30 p. m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY—MAY 28 and 29 ~ Benefit, Memorial Library Fund - PAGE FIVE (O CENTURY Shows at 7:20 - 9:30 5 AND JOHN LAKKIN o MUSIC BY MAX STEINFS. “Rockei fo Mars” . . Air Express NEWS HEAR DR. ERIC MANN NOTED AUTHOR — LECTURER d TRAVELER Speak On “Is War Inevitable” Will the Situation in the Holy Land Lead to War? What Are Russia’s Intentions? Will the United Nations Work? 2¢th Century Theatre Friday — May 28 — 8:00 P. M. There Is No Substitute for ; Nawsnaper Advertising! don’t miss these BENEFIT SHOWS Starring Local Performers 0 - JUNEAU PLAYERS Present “§T°S A WisSE CEHILD” Grade School Auditorium AndInThe DOUGE AS Auditorium FRIDAY NIGHT — June 4th Lions Club Amafeur Show enne BBENEFIT sows Community Beach Fund

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