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MONDAY, AUGUST 30 ,1948 SHOWPLALF or . Their Marriage Was Like -~ a Toboggan ..owith Splinters! P . with Edward Evereit Horton Mikhail Rasumny « Gene Lockhart She Had Brains Too - But She Knew When Not To Use Them. FEATURE STARTS at 8:00—19:15 SRRSO OO RCE OO CARLE COMES CALLING FRANKIE and ORCH. MARCH OF TIME DISNEY CARTOON LATEST NEWS Sweden i an average width of 190 miles. e Among state statutes in the Unit- ed States, a total of 28 different grounds for ‘divorce are recognized. Empire wantads get | | | | | results! jancient Roman wild beast shows. O SCREWBALL HIT | 11} 950 miles long and hasi Bull-fighting is a survival of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMP:! L IRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE 1105 HERE, 63 LEAVE /BY ALASKA COASTAL| One hundred-and-five persons ar- CAPITOL'S BILL lnfivr,‘fl here and 63 left Alaska Coas- {tal flights over the weekend as One of the funniest, hilarious and | follows: ‘outrageous romantic comedies “Her|! From Lake Dorothy: W. H. Ir- Husband's Affairs” is now showing!yin, A. E. Jasper, Carl D'Epiro,| at the Capitol Theatre, 'i(}corgc Sundborg and J. M. Mor- If there is anything said againstigan. this new screwball hit which pokes| From Tulsequah: S. HenrysGeorge fun at the advertising business, it|RoLinson, Robert Moore and J. is that the situations are so riotous, Braun. the brittle lines so consistently rib-| prom Pelican: Chris Menohas, M. tickling that much of the dialogue |piness, K, Raatikainen, Don Mil- Is apt to be lost in the continuous nes M. Paul. roar of the audiences’ guffaws. Now,| prom Excursion that’s hardly a criticism at all, but | Thome. it's the only one for this picture | iwhich is tops in performances, writ- | ing and direction. | Heading the well-chosen cast of | the S. Sylvan Simon production are | Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone.| The two stars play a husband and | wife team and together, they form the scrappiest and screwiest duo the screen has presented for some time. Franchot is a high-pressure ad ex- ecutive who gets his brigHtest ldeas{ at five o'clock in the morning; whllei Lucille plays the perfect help-mate | who manages to save her genius pouse when his terrific ideas back- fire, Edward Horton, as Franchot's be- | wildered boss; Mikhail Rasumny, portraying a delightfully eccvntric‘\ invenior, creator of a “miracle”|,ny wife, am to do away with shaving for-{ prom Ketehikan: Carl Carlson, J. and Gene Lockhart, a® aip,yen and M. M. Miller. shaving cream tycoon who is almost |~ pom Sitka: J. Mills, Mrs. M. J. ruined when he decides to back the | \iyer o paxton and Sam John_l Inlet: Robert From Sitka: Charlie Carter, D. B.| LaBounty, Mrs. R. Max, W. Peter- son and Dr. Marcus, Margaret Mor- mon, Don Foster, O. Hemmes, R. Mendel, Billy Andrews and Mrs. L.y L. Curtis, M. J. Fowler, C. E. Var-; nell, John F. Chalker, W. P, Welch, | Joseph D. Fee, Angus Mitchell and | Ed Warner. { From Taku Lodge: Ben Marcolis and wife, Mrs. -E. B. Scott, E. B. Ecott, L. Hanson and M. Conrad. From Hawk Inlet: G. H. Gustaf- son. From Lake Hasselborg: Ross Mill, wife and children. From Wrangell: James Pronger, John Hammond and George Fabri- cius. From Petersburg: A. E. Anderson i “miracle” preparation, round out|c., the featured roles. ! From Hoonah: Ole Reiquan, Pa- b A trick Bean and Joseph Johnson. From Annex Creek: Walter Sinn| and Earl Crass. From Tulsequah: K. Foster, W.| Le! H. Irvine, W. Oleson, M. Rob~} bins, R. Vincent, G. Roy, P. Odynski, A. Church and R. Shisko. PRINCESS LOUISE | HERE SAT. NIGHT The Princess Louise, skippered by |Roehr and Patrick Sullivan. P. L. Leslie, docked in Juneau from| oo gitka: Mrs. Flemming, Orville Vencouver at 7 o'clock Saturday|paxton, Al Lukin and Capt. Loren-| night with 36 passengers for here|gen and sailed for Skagway four hours| mo Ketchikan: Ralph Marsh and later. {W. H. Lilly. { For Juneau, passengers were J,:v To Skagway: {R. Brogan, Mrs. Elizabeth Brogan,|Mr. and Mrs. Haywood. {Mrs. Margaret Berlin, Alexander; To Haines: C. W. Nobiling, Nettie! Beaton, William Belinski, Willxam“McCleod. Molly McCleod and Ger- 1J. Black, Patricia Brown, David aldine Charles. Ed Ehrmann and| S. S. George Washingfon PASSENGER—FREIGHT—REFRIGERATION SAILING FROM SEATTLE AUGUST 31 For Information Call or Write B Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska JIM CHURCH Agent Box 61 WHEN YOU ALASKA . || Skomedal, Linda Skomedal, Robert| To Pelican: Mrs. S. Anderson and ORDER— TRANSPORTATION [ | Skomedal, Mrs. Hannah Thorp, Per- | Scottie Anderson. 3 o - — - 1 SPECIFY COMPANY :Lymg_g Thorp and George C. Arm- | - | SHIP ATCO Pier 57, Seattle, Wash. ; Eso.l, A ; Brown, Joseph Boudreau, Sister| To Tulsequah: A, Beaton, J. Eld- Mary Philippa, Joseph Carrier, Wil- jers, J. Shearer, Mrsl Skomedal, Ann liam Cameron, Lowell, Chamberlain, | Skomedal, Robert Skomedal, Linde John Clauson, Mrs. Wilhilemein | Skomedal, 8. Schmidt, J. Carrier, Casler, Miss Susan Casler, Floyd T.|G. Armstrong, M. Ethier, W. Black, Dryden, Mrs. Nannie Dryden, Don- |M. J. Lynch and Mary Williams. ald Erickson, John F. Edens, Miss' To Petersburg: Lloyd Olson. Regina Hauser, Haldor Josephson. To Wrangell: Mr. Hannond and| Michael 'J. Lynch, Miss Beatrice | Mr. Hawkes. McNeely, Lawrence Miner, Jr., Mar- | ' To Ketchikan: D. S. Smith. {cel Ethier, Joseph Shearer, Sylveste'! To Taku: L. Limke, M. Lucas, R. 1W. Schmidt, Sister Mary Mnrcellus,{Boochever, P. J. Gilmore, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Skomedal, Miss Anne |Gilmore and Mrs. Boochever. | >oo-— 'TWO FROM MINN l ARE VISITING HERE Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | HOSPITAL NOTES ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg 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, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka S. 8. ALASKA-——THURSDAYS, AUG. 26 and SEPT. 9 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (0. : oipiNDARLY yesterday were, Emil Hendrickson; George Judd and Louis Fritsche, and Nick Okasoff. Leaving the Hos- ‘vismng here from Minnesota, tried pital were Mrs. J. Snow, Mrs. Hank;thelr hands for the first time with Gentile, Lena Brown, Mrs. Gene |salmon and halibut fishing and re-| Vuille and Mrs. Roy Banta and son. turned to the Sportsman’s Rental Leaving the Government Hospital dock with four fish weighing between were Germaine Charles of Haines|16 and 20 pounds each. The men and Robert Wheat of Juneau. are visiting R. K. McKay of Juneau. —_—— .- | Having spent the summer in the SEA FOOD AT COUNTRY CLUB Fairbanks area, both Judd and Eastern Scallops, Lobsters, Large | Fritsche said they were much more Prawns, Frog Legs and Wrangell ;pleased with the activity found Shrimp. 978 1t |around Juneau, EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. 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HOGUE, Manager Family Group Prolection OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building @ Marine @ Liability @ Casualty ® Glass @ Thelt ® Robbery ® Burglary @ Fire @ Workmen's Compensation ! poured were: Mary Sperling Is |FELLOWSHIP MEETING| ANN SHERIDAN IN Wed fo Emest Ey | ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, ‘NORA PRENTISS' On Saturday Night STARTS TOMORROW| AT 20TH CENTURY | The marriage of Miss Mary Sper-{ Fellowship Meeting of the South- Warners' new melodrama titled, | ling and Mr. Ernest Ely was sol-|east Alaska Fellowship of the As- “Nora Prenti with Ann Sheridan | emnized Saturday evening in Lhc‘.xcmhlu-s of God will convene at 10:-{in the title role, is at the 20th Cen- | TIOMCENTURY ENDS TONIGHT Shows at 7:20-9:30 Northern Light Presbyterian {30 o'clock Tuesday morning August|tury Theatre for the final .-;lummu} s Church Miss Sperling is the 31 at Bethel Tabernacle. tonight i ¥ daughter of Mr. Harry Sperling| The afternoon meetings will con-| The film, which co-stars Kent | Smith and Bruce Bennett with Ann Sheridan, also features an imposing cast of supporting players including | Robert Alda, Rosemary DeCamp, ! John Ridgely and Robert Arthur. ‘The screen play is based on an| original story that has been deftly of Juneau and Mr. Ely is the son |vene at 2:30 o'clock and evening of Mrs. Beatrice Ely of Portland, services at 8 o'clock. Oregon | Ministers will be present from Before an altar decorated with|{Ketchikan, Craig, Wrangell, Peters- bright summer flowers and can- burg, Sitka, Pelican and Skagway dles, the Rev. Willis R, Booth read| Pastor Ralph E. Baker extends an the marriage vows. Preceding (m-imwmtmn to the public to attend ceremony, Mrs. Zalmain Gross all of these meetings which willjtransformed into a deeply moving | sang “Because” and “I Love You!continue Tuesday through Thurs- }tilm. | Truly,” accompanied by Mrs. Carol |day inclusive. Set in San Francisco and New Beery Davis at the organ. " . B B R R York backgrounds, the story r(\lnn-xi The lovely bride, who was m-xMOOSE WOME" ARE of a love so overwheiming that it corted by her father, wore a gown | is to eclipse everything in the lives | of Nora Prentiss, and Dr. Rich of white slipper satin made with | ‘Talbot (played by Kent Smith). a cathedral train. Her fingertip | T0 HOLD REHEARSAL veil was trimmed with delicate] The Senior Regent, Women of the i A g : lace and floated down from a cor-Moose, announced today that there BRIBERY VIOLATION onet decorated with pearls, Her|will be an important rehearsal for| A charge of alleged bribery and only jewelry was a double strand all officers, escorts and chaltmen at | vilation of fisheries regulations | mouth likehers is for kissing not fortelling! have been filed in the U. S. Com- | missioner’s Court at Sitka against | Kurt Gustaf Nordgren, captain of | the seine boat Lois W. and the, g¢rew of the boat. | The preliminary hearing on the charge of bribery was scheduled for this afternoon and hearing on | the alleged violation of fisher! regulations will be held tomorrow | in Sitka. it l of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom.|the Moose Lodge Rooms, Tuesday The bride’s three attendants, evening, August 31, at 8 o'clock. wore similarly styled gowns in com- | The Senior Regent announced the plementing hues of yellow, orchid ' following appointments of chairmen and mist green. The dresses were for the coming year: Virginia Pugel, styled with a v-neck line and a Publicity; Lyda Museth, member- double tier of organdy formed ship; Lutie Auld, library; Olive Ton- a collar, while a single tier decor- Kin, Mooseheart ;_\lumni:_ Clamk?ol ated the skirt of each gown. Miss Messerschmidt, social service; Emily Joyce Smith, maid of honor, wore | Pearson, child care; Marguerite the-pale yellow gown, Mrs. James Dudley, Mooseheart; Dorothy Richardson, the mist green, and Spence, Mnosehavcn_: Anna Bodding, | Mrs. Robert Pasquan, the orchid. Graduate Regent, friendship; Flossie They each wore a matching halo Carr, ritual; Mabel Carlson, home- hat, short white gloves and car- making and Edith Power, hospital ried old-fashioned nosegays cen- 8ulld tered by roses. Mr. Harry Sperling Jr., brother| of the bride, was best man, and the ushers were William Sperling, | also a brother of the bride, Robert Pasquan and James Richardson. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Ely at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Zalmain Gross on Gold Belt Avenue. | Assisting Mrs. Gross were -close | friends of the bride and her fam-| ily, Mrs. Dewey Baker and Mrs.| Stanley Grummett. Friends who Mesdames Wellman Holbrook, Charles Burdick, Keith Wildes and Charles Forward. Serv- ing were Mesdames W. P. Blanton, | Vance Blackwell, Harold Gronroos.; Serving at the punch bowl were)| Mesdames James Orme, Milton | Furness, T. J. Pyle, F. Phelps. Mrs. | Ralph Mize and David Ramsay. the Baranof Hotel from Pelican. | Earl Oswald presided over the| ————— KENTUCKY'S/ B SEA FOOD AT COUNTRY CLUB Eastern Scallops, Lobsters, Large Prawns, Frog Legs and Wrangel Shrimp. 978 1t HENTSHITH - BRUCE BENNET @i ROBERT ALDA ROSEMARY DICAMP oo VINCENT SHERMAN Air Express News ...gives you delivery of goods any place in the world ...FASTER and on one Airwaybill! gift room and at the guest book‘ GOODMAN IN TOWN "-fi-n were Mesdames Arthur Hedges,t | Mike Goodman is registered at am " @ Clipper Cargo schedules are fast and frequent—in Alaska, to the States, to and from any of the six continents. With extra low rates on 100-lbs.-or-more (and on numerous commodities) you save money. 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