The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 7, 1948, Page 3

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlREwJUNFAU ALASKA IIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllIIIIIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1";0"["""6 IN THE |25 PERSONS HERE SHOWPLALE oF It’s a good show, Folks, so DON'T MISS IT! LEAVES TONl(-HT Feature at 8:00 — 10:0: wnm \ John IAu. Tonflmmw & ONE OF THE MOST ® U USUAL PICTURES MADE SALLY GRAY TREVOR HOWARD \ “GOO]) HOUSEKEEPING” S | Deanna Durbin demonstrates her iwide range of vocal versatility in ,“Something In The Wind}” | John Sunderland’s the Viking MADE IN SPORTSWEAR BY REVERE o Distinctive Styling and Quality at Prices Below the Field GABARDINE RAINWEAR BY BELSTER SOLD BY S *m® T CLOTHING Alaska Import Co. CAMBRIDGE, MADE IN MASS. —— NORTHLAND SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE for Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka 8. 8. ALASKA——THURSDAYS, SEPT 9 and SEPT. 23 HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 ~ the feature showing for the last times tonight at the Capitol Theatre. She is seen as.a most satisfactory and charming disk jockey in thei opening sequence. She sings sev- eral numbers showing her wide range of voice. There are seven musical numbers in the picture. Donald’' O’'Connor and John Dahl have prominent roles in this fea- ture that is lavishly mounted and exu‘llentl\ currlcd out as to theme. { THREE BOATS UNLOAD | 47,000 POUNDS FISH | Fishers brought in 47,000 pounds! of black ced at Juneau Cold Storage ! yesterday and 2,200 pounds of hali-! but, The Queen skippered by Olat' Westby docked with 500 pounds hali- but and 32,000 pounds sable. brought in 700 pounds of halibut anti 6,000 pounds of sable. The Gordon D, headed by Don Stanworth unloaded 1,000 pounds of halibut and 9,000 pounds of sable. * The Nuisance IV docked this morning at Juneau Cold Storage {Ole Olseh, i with 9,000 pounds of salmon. Al i 0 TR WOMEN VOTERS 10 MEET AT BARANOF The Juneau Provisional League 011 Women Voters will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow at 12 o'clock at the Baranof Hotel. A report will be given by the Child Welfare Committee. Anyone wishing reservations is asked to telephone Mrs. Gruemng beIore tomorrow morning. Brownie's Liquor Store ‘Phome 103 139 So. Franklin SERVICE Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! ' /7/[&’[#4[0 s KENTUCKY’ S A \ (SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Seurben Wh_ilihy\‘ SOTTLED, IN BOND)| {300 'IOO;I SERYING SOUTHEASTIUM NORTHLAND IRfiNSPORTMION 0. TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Roller Skating Rink Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7th Announcing New Fall Schedule of HOURS and PRICES AFTERNOONS: (Admission of 16 years olds and Younger Only) WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY—3:30 to 5:30 . SATURDAY and SUNDAY: 2:30 to 4:30—Grade School Students, Only ... -...26¢ EVENINGS: Tuesday - Wednesday - Friday . . . Admission 60c (7:30 to 10:30) THURSDAY —7:30 to 10:30—Adults 21 or over only 60c SATURDAY and SUNDAY—No one under age of 16 years admltted First Period—7:30 to 10:30 P. M. ...60c Second Period—10:30 P. M. to Mldmght CLOSED ALL DAY MONI)AY i 19,1 Haute, &, 4, Tariner and Wal- | ter Hake 0" Ausu (OAS‘I"'. To Sitka: D. Millicks, E. Schroe- }d(’l Harriet Berkley, Mrs. J. J. Pugh ;nml H Milton. Alaska Coastal Airlines brought 25< To B. Lewis. G persons into Juneau yesterday and| To ee: Mrs. W. Smith and 8 passengers left on flights as tol- Kat lunm Sumh lows: From Hasselborg: W. Field, Wm. Wilson, Tex Wells, Edward Cole, !lRIN"y GUH.D MEEIS Mr. E. Cole, Mrs. Trout, L. A, Young, \ Mrs. R. A. Young. From Sitka: Capt. J. B. Meung ——— Mrs. J. Calvin, Jane Kluchkan, Nora| The Holy Trinity Guild will hold Florendo, Florence Florendo, Ron-|its first meeting of the fall season ald John, Eleanor John and Rosita | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Zamorra. | the Parish Hall, Fourth and Gold From Tulsequah: H. C. Gl'eZEriCh‘ Stre R. M. Mudson and J. Histler. Y From Hood Bay: Mrs. O. P. Olsen, | den "Daisy Frank, dna Lomen, the new Presi- t and other new officers Eileen | will take over duties for the ensu- Kvande, Rachel Mooney. |ing year. Hostesses for the evening From Todd: A. C. Wingerson. jare Mrs. Lois Estepp and Mrs. From Hoonah: Alfred Andrews, Elaine Iverson Mrs. G. Dalton, George Dalton and; Arthur Charles. From Excrusion Inlet: A. C. Adams, - . Europe has more independent countries than any other continent ELLIS AIR LINES || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 NOTICE TO | PUBLIC AWARDING OF CHRIS CRAFT HAS BEEN POSPONED Due to Late Arrival of Tickets from Outlying Towns Watch for Date of Award SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U'S. A Distributad throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY SCHEDULED SAILINGS Freight and Passenger SEATTLE FOR JUNEAU SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS Northbound Southbound SS. Baranof ...Sept. 1.....SS. Baranof .. Sept. 7 HENRY GREEN, Agent The Alaska Dock—Phenes 2 & 4 ALASKA STEAMSHIP C O M P A N Y Seruing AU Alaska AT8P. M. TOMORROW . (serschmidt [ Mr, | Mrs, Archie Woods, Miss Messel imidt, Mr. James Smith and the bri- BOP HOPE TONIGHT | == AT ZNH (ENTUR‘! ckgrounds for Il\(‘ 20th ‘cen- tury clowning of Bob Hope in Para- ‘s hilarious version of Booth on’s “Monsieur Beaucaire,” at the 20th Century Theatre for to- night only The inimitable Hope is sald to {rise to new heights of comedy in this, his first period picture. Joan Caulfield, beautiful star of *“Miss Susie Slagle’s,” ¢ s with Hope, and Patric Knowles and Marjorie Reynolds head the film comedy's supporting cast. > Muriel Milnes, Jerry Chapman Wed Here Miss Muriel Milnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don Milnes and Mr. Jerry Chapman, son of Mrs. George Baroumes were married Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Baroumes on Twelfthr Street. Mr. Gordon Gray, Acting U. S. Com- missioner preformed the wedding ceremony. Miss Milnes- wore a gray dress- ‘maker suit for her wedding and her composed of rosebuds as. Miss Roberta Mes- s her only attendant and she w a navy blue suit and e weddmg ceremony, a supper \\ 1s held at the Salmon Creek Country Club for the wedding party. Attending the wedding sup- § per were Mr. and Mrs. Don Milnes, and Mrs. George Baroumes, ci- dal couple. | Mr. Chapman left Monday for the iStates. 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