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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE SOOTHING SONGS! AMERICAN STYLE LOUISE and introdscing RON RANDELL _ SATURDAY MATINEE—1:30 P. M. Added: “Jack Armsireng—No. 5 NORTHILAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka S. S. ALASKA THURSDAY, JULY 29 and AUGUST 5 SAILOR'S SPLICE (Freight Only)—Sailing approximately July 22 for Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Skagway, Cordova, Valdez, Whittier and Seward. M. S. PALISANA (Referigerated Cargo)—Southbound at Juneau about July 28, calling Prince Rupert.and. Seattle. HENRY GREEN——JUNEAU, ALASKA, AGENT e e SERYING, SOUTHEASTEIRN BLASKA DEPINOABLY — NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION €0 Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ; m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA p MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Fred Hash and family, Mr. and| |Mrs. J. Romunseth, Mr. and M {W. O. Carlson, James Charel, Wil- liam Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clark. . CAPITOL THEATRE | p opENING 'oNIGHI\ F. W. Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. John | | Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, IMr. and Mrs. James Ramsay, Mr. and “Bull-lgnd Mrs. €. C.. Rulaford, Mr. and i(hv: Drummond at Bay,” said to be mMrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs, Katherine two thrillers, are at the Capitol Karinen, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gu(h.‘ | Theatre for this weekend starting Mrs. Frances Karinen Michels, Mr. tonight and Mrs. Louis Delebeque, F. A. J ‘| | Packed solidly with mounting sus- ! Gallwas, Chris Kohler, A. Van Ma-| “Home in Oklahoma" |pense and thrilling action scenes,|yern, Mr. and Mrs. John King. { Republic’s “Home In Oklahoma,”| Mr. and Mrs. George Benson, Mrs. | starring Roy Rogers, combines a ra H. Benson, Josephine Boyd, Mr.| murder mystery with fast-moving'and Mrs. Robert Bonner, Mr. and | Western action and the newest pop-|Mrs. Harold C. Knight, R. E. Sutk jular Western songs )land, Waldo Kelly, Mrs. Ruth Lun- For the twentieth time lovely gell Johnson, Carol Johnson, War- Dale Evans appears opposiité Rogers |ren Johnson. | nd, once again, George “{abby"| Mrs William Spain, Pauline Bon- | ;H\' and the famous ns of the iner, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gair, Ed Pioneers headline the supporting Bach, Glen Wold, Mr. and Mrs. J. |cast |C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Sul- Action gets underway when Con-ljjyan, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy West nie Edwards, St. Louis newspaper and tamily. | reporter, played by Dale Evans,! Mr and Mrs. A. Ficken, Jr, Mr. (travels from St. Louis to Hereford ang Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. and | Heaven to investizate the mysterious | Mrs. A. Glover, Edward Nelson, John death of ranch owner |Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. V. Quist,; “Bulldog Drummond at Bay,” |Rokert M. Scott, Mrs. Allen Ben- umbia’s suspenseful mystery nett. Mrs. E. A. Robinson, Laura thriller, the other bDill, features yeCloskey-Bracken, Claude Helge- Anita Louise and Ron Randell, Aus- |son, Mrs. Gertrude Boggan, Clara | tralian film star, who makes his Crajg, Marvel M. Nostrand, Mrs. R American detut in the part of Bull-|p. walk, Robert Helgeson, Mr. and! dog Drummond with Pat O'Moore, | nMrs. F. House. Terry Kilburn and Holmes Herbert| sieve Ferris, in_support | Evans, Mr, and Mr Frank Gruber's screenplay based |son Mrs, W. Resm upon the novel by pper, concerns | \ys Severin H. Swanson and f"m'i the fabulous crime buster who tan-|jjy~Mrs, Ann Austin and family, | gles with killers to solve the master | My and Mrs. C. C. Carnegie, Mr | Clark Reed, Dave R. H. Steven- | en and wn,“ jewel theft that rocked London and Mrs. Melvin G. Brenno, Rwhm.d! g SR 5 !DeBolt, Mrs. - Bob Gordon, Mrs. | Emily Sharp. ujU"EAU.DOUGlAS Mary Lipke, Helen Murray, Mr.| {and Mrs. W. B. Converse, Carole| | Schleitweiler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. | Matthieson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Gardner, Selma Aalto-Plumb, PICNIC ON JULY 18 { i | wEll A]‘TENDED\ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carison, ! | Ivan Diboff, Mr. and Mrs. John E.. i | Fowler, John Pastl, Andy Running, | The annual Juneau-Dougias pic-|Rae C. Richardson, Mrs. H. Pahl-! nic was held at Woodland Park in man, Rex Fox, Mr. and Mrs. John | | Seattle last Sunday, July 18. Al-|Martin, Gladys J. Forrest, Mr. and | though it rained, everyone who at-|Mrs. George Stragier, William J. tended report having a good time. Koshok, Mr. and Mrs. William| George Benson, former Juneauite,| Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmitz, ! was chairman for the affair. Among | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmitz, Mr. | the several hundreds attending were jand Mrs. Glen Filmore. ! the following | Lou Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Evans, Mrs. Bolnare, Erna Meir, Mr. and Mrs. T. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allen, | Dale Steen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas E. Hall, George Hall, Bert |Norman, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ladum, : Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keeney, | William 2. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Swanson, Lloyd |Milton Bagby, Henry H. Larson, R. R. Jarman, Peter Johnson. | B. Lesher, Bess Lavenik. { Mrs. Ole Westby and family, Mrs.| Mrs, Dave Carlson, Mrs. Joian T.| Robert Pollack, Mrs. Clare Krogh, 'Holm and ‘family, Kathrine and | iMrs, William Geddes and child, Astrid Varness, Mrs. W. W. Sands| er. and Mrs. Glenn Edwards, Felix |and family, J. C. Patterson, Mrs. 0. Johnson, Vivian Lindstrom Weods, M. A. Wilson, Mr. .and Mrs. T.J.i George A. Woods, John G. Woods, | Schnider and family, Beatrice Both- Florence Lundberg | well, Harry King, Willlam B. Stut- | M. s. Hudson, S. Stelmuck, Ed-|bins, Frank Oliver, Mr. and Mrs ward Hudson, Helen and Jimmy|Bob Duckworth and family, {Hodges, Mrs. Jerry Green and fam- Charles York, Leo Chapados, James ily, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Minzghor, Chapados, Mr. and Mrs. John Livie. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wehren Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirk, Morris | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Powers, Mr.|Johnson, Jeannette Stewart, Mr. _|and Mrs. H. W. Whitman, Mr. and |and Mrs. Leonard Hayden, Mr. and | E. M. Richardson, Mr. and|Mrs, Clarence Carpenter, Ross Fox, Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hellenthal, Mr s Scondinaui ' Visit old friends ond relatives! Stay over for an old-fashioned homeland Christmas. You can easly add two or three weeks to your vacation with the time you save by flying via SAS . It's just overnight in a luxurious DC-6 — world's newest, most spacious airliner. And the cost is much less than you think Free meals — delicious food, including smorgdsbord. No tipping, no extras. See or write your travel agent. He will help you ot no extra cost. Or write direct to T AL\SKA S 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 satisfy your fancy. SAILINGS ARE FREQUENT sailings EVERY SUNDAY for KETCHIKAN and SEATTLE $. S. BARANOF DUE SOUTH JULY 25 Sailings EVERY TUESDAY for CORDOVA. VALDEZ and SEWARD $. S. ALEUTIAN — JULY 27 1 ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY g AL Almarb I SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM Passengers « Mail « Corgo Seattle: 5527 White Henry Stuart Bldg. « SEneca 6250 Los Angeles: 108 West Sixth Street « TUcker 3739 Write for free colorful booklets. ... it's always a pleasure bottled in bond LW.HARPER A /872 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 PROOF. LZRHUEIM DISTILLENS (0., 112, LOUISVILLE, kY, Gorman, Bob Croken, ’Tvm‘v WILLIAM BOYD, M LEON ERROL NOW AT 20TH CENTURY A-H Club Girl Wins | William Boyd and Leon re two stars in two different feature in the do it the 20th Cen- tury Theatre tonight Leon Errol is in “Riverboat Rhy- | hm,” a songfest with plenty of fast tion in which Frankie Carle and orchestra, with a tell the film William Boyd i Playground pport De- 1 new een in “The the t of vi rics of Hopalong This {ilm story is we {plenty of fast action .o MR., MRS. J. C. STEWART ARE IN JUNEAU VISITING MR., MRS. J. F. HOGINS Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hodgins have as their guests Mr. and Mus {James C. Stewart, father and mo! ' lof Mrs. Hogins. The $fteaarts ar- rived c¢n the Princess Louise July | 17, and will return to the States, August 18 via PAA. Mr. btewart is Dean of Men, and Head of the Psychology Department | |oi Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, | Arkansas. He has held this position | | for the past 12 years | | For the past ten years, Mr. Stewart {has been Chief aminer for HH'I | Army, Navy and Marines connected with the college. During the \\:u-[ Cuachita College was a training cen- ter for the Air Corps where Mr; MUKWONAGO, WISCONSIN'S JUDY STEWART, 11, scores bull's- | Stewart taught high powered elec- eye on the archery target in her front yard. Judy has just made jRisUly S and time i hotbing 50 -fe | still bigger buli’s-eve, however. She was chosen from 10,000 American “(\l;( Stewart is well known in ,1,,‘: youngsters for a role in a Hollywood movie as the ideal 4-H Club Girl. | ates as a lecturer and entertainer | e o with his famous chalk-talks and rag 3 T picture programs ' and Mrs. N. A. MacEachran, Albi and Mrs. Walter P. Scott, Mrs. Ina| Mrs, Stewart is a graduate of Torvinen, Mr nd Mr S. Zynda, | Anderson, Lillian Peral Mr. and Ouachita College and has held, for| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oskes and|mMrs. J. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. For- the past 12 years, the position of family, George E. Sheeper and fam- | gon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiedt, Thom- Matron of the Men's Dormitories. ily, Ted Hubbard, Maude T. Hub-|as A Haigh, Helmi Aalto Bach, The Stewarts drove from Arkan- bard, Helen T. Monsen, Escher K er P. Sharpe, Sharon Sharpe, sas to Seattle via places of interest, Metzgar, Kay Metzgar Florine v Sharpe, Sara E. Sharpe, the Painted Desert nd Canyon, Housel, Elaine McLaughlin, A. F les Blodeett, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Hoover Dam, Yosemite National AL ford Swap, My | Mrs. Al Swap, Park and the Redwood Forest Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas and Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Weyand, Mary they say that never did they son, Dan Russell, Markus Russell,!Lou Irish, Anna A. Holm and Doro- more bLeautiful scenery than that| Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 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WORLD'S FOREMOST CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH LIBERAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE KOH-I-NURS TI0"CENTURY ENDS TONIGHT HOPPY RIDES AGAIN! Hopalong Cassidy ‘Productions present ¥ .- WILLIAM BOYD “as “HOPALONG CASSIDY" in The Devil’s Playground Released’ thru; UNITED ARTISTS ... with Leon caught in a Kentucky feud! “nERROL. RMIRIE CARLE Mare VERNON « CATLETT - CRAMER Clenn Walter Playground at 7:10— 9:30 Rhythm at 8:22—10:42 AIR EXPRESS NEWS ce Next PDates Auction Sales INC. I(:ll;“,\'fil{ A“g 231'd LIVESTOCK AND PELT FOX : (,\;l‘l\l{“:l‘;l‘l.‘\\'k‘:li SQPL 2“th :

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