The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1948, Page 7

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MenGelssohn's | ought the climax s entertainment, as RIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 . 2 [] | rerity, and iinal selection was made B 'a SI ma phl all present at the dance, Who vere given their ballots to cast upon | entering the lounge. Following her coronation and the placing of a a" Formal |s golden cloak about her shoulders, Miss Jensen and Mr. Rivers began s | the Sweetheart Waltz, to the strains L] of “The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." N Ial Su((ess ¢ chosen to honor Mr. Rivers' aternity affiliation Genial Bill Hughes, manager ot Yy S the Baranof, was master of cere- arian Jensen crowned monies throughout the evening, in- ! Lre g voealists Jackie Buepa- Sweetheart - Ballet Buck Jones and Lil Uggen, O - g 1 of her ever-popu- Mousse Makes Hit i st 3 Judg:ng from the constant 11;.:&:&3“ candid cameras tiroughoul ening, the fall formal of Bet igma Phi, held Wednesday nig Their in- i1l be well recorded tor posterity of the ¢ ¢ dance was ppAcity arowd filled the lounge and | o gaygeq thunderous applause old Room of the Baranof Hotel I()““d demands for three encore-cur- jance to the music of Bill Matheny's |, hy ‘the enthusiastic audi- rchestra, to see Miss Marian Jen part in the popular pn. crowned sweetheart of Delt 06 » Messrs. Bill Ferrero, hapter by Attorney General Ralph | Jemy' ¥ ivers, and to witness the debut of | Hedges, Joe Shofner, Dar e Iong-awaited ballet mousse varren Houston and Ru ‘The Gold Room was festiv horeography and coa ecorated with balloons and vari- |under the supeyvision of Miss Betty olored streamers and a theme of |jasgarty. peta Sigma Phi emblems was car-| Ruth ied out in the mirror decorations.|of the dance, with Misses Ruth Cot- ‘he Jounge was arranged with small |{in Lane Roff, jan Jensen, ables and lighted entirely by can-|p Meier and es. n var.ous At the stroke ot midnight, at ppreciation endants Freeda Bechtold and Deli: 23 to those uthrie entered the ballroom, fol gma Phi hus- owed by Miss Jensen, the queen- who helped lect, on the arm S andidates for “Sweetheart” u’ gen chosen by memcers of the so- WANT ADS BRING INSURE | with | NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. 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DIAL 1460—JUNEAU FRIDAY EVENING 5:00—Here’s to Vets. 5:15—Community Center—Ameri- can Legion. 5:30—Easy Chair Sketches-ABS. 5:45—Oasis Bandstand. 6:00—News. 6: Animal World Court. 6:20-—Music. 6:30—Sports Parade. 6:40—Band Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Ave Maria Hour. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY—CBS. 8:00—News. 8:15-BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS 8:30- Interview with Mrs. Morrow- Tait-ABS. 8:45—Music. 9:00—~News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. g Proudly We Hail. —News - ORGAN INTERLUDE-CBS. 10:30—Forecasts. Sign Off. Saturday Morning and Afternoon Sign On. 7:00—Sunrise Salute. 7:30—Radio Reporter. 7:45—Music. 8:15—Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Forecasts. 8:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CES. 9:00—Music for the Missus. 9:30—Forecasts. 9:35—Music. 9:45—Music by Monroe. 10:05—Music. 10:15—Sports on Review. 10:30—Kids on KINY. 11:00—~RED BARBER'S CLUB- HOUSE-CBS. s. | Goodman's Orches- | | 12:15—News. | 12:30—Songs by Crosby. | 12:45—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. | 1:15—AL LYON'S ORCHESTRA- | | n State-Pennsyl- e Football Game KNOX MANNING-CBS. . HOME TOWN REUNION- | CBS | All programs subject to change | due to conditions ksyond our con- | trol. > - 'PRINCESS LOUIS ON FINAL VOYAGE; ARK HERE| Gocked here | d the Louise all summer, was at the helm for her final voy- ge. The vessel will go in for over- naul, and the Princess Norah will ake over for the winter months. The Louise left for Skagway at 5:15 this morning and will return “outhtound sometime Saturday. Passengers were: David Alexan- der, Mrs. Roe Alexander and daugh- er, Ber'ha Baker, Arthur Bail- 'y, Lawrence Blackwell, Mrs. Mary ieelcy, James Johnson, Mrs. Lor- iine Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Per- 'y and child, Robert Roening. end Mrs. Emil Samuelson, Alice Schimmel-ptenning, Zeorge Simpkins, Emil Vienola, yez, Kenneth Roach, d, Leonard Tremblay, red Hemsworth, John Chamulak. iDB HAS TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES FROM PRINCIPAL CITIES The Alaska Development Board, oom 117 in the Federal Building, gain remin-s residents of the chan- el area that the Board has at its ifice copies of the telephone di- ectories of all the major cities of he United States which the public welcome to consult in checking wddresses in connection with Christ- nas mailing. Directories are available for Se- ttle, Portland, San Francisco, Los ‘ngeles, Manhattan, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Chicago, t. Louls and Boston. The RBoard iIso has telephone directories from cach of the main Alaska towns. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 For Christmas Presents Purses, Moccasins BLISS TRADING POST On the Pier Open every day Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time + ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE SEVEN P s amom, P IT'S 50 GOOD TO GET BACK INTD THE PEACE )7 AND QUIET OF > Your owN _J 3 e 1 { i \ic | COULDN'T GET TICKETS/@ NKNEY. «+THE LITTLE 5T MUST BE ASLEEP, RIGHT ALONG HERE IS HEE ; WE THREW HER OUT, BUT WHY DIDN'T WE SZ’EAI_E_) . IN THE PAPEFZS"J’J‘ I VILMER, ARE YOU SURE YOUR POKER PALS PIDN'T LIFT ANYTHING 7 WAAL, WwAAL ! LOOK WHAT'S STRAGGLIN' N, o S & P A BODY FOUND ALONGSIDE A ROAD IS FRONT h PAGE NE'-.vvrgy & UNLESS— A TAXI DRIVER, A PLUMBER AND A SHOE SALESMAN. DURN YORE HIDE 'O YE LOW-DOWN, GOOD-FER- NOTHING SHIF'LESS SKONK ! NEX' TIME YE GO TROTTIN MR . JI16GS -1 QEP,?‘:: 5 A BOOK €ONCERN - e I'M NOT MR.JIGGS ~ HE'S THE BIG BOSS - HIS OFFICE IS UP- STAIRS - BUT HE'S VERY HARD TO SEE- SEOMET! MES I'M NOT | VERY HARD TO SEE - AND THIS IS ONE OF 3 e ™M A L LUCKY MAN ¢ TO HAVE j ?\«\Kf‘_“'“ THIS THERE'S A RUMOR THAT MR. LUMMOX 1S A PAID Y{WEAVING, ADVANCED POYTERY AND MUSIC APPRECIATION ! 1] 1T'S RATHER AN UNHAPPY SITUATION WHEN YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE CHEERIN FOR ONE YOUR O N ggoass T8 LI COULD TESTIFY AGAINST US,’ SAYS THE GUNMAN. THAT'S WHY | KEEP THEM OUT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROOM. THEY'RE HCNEST, A SHOE SALESMAN WOULDN'T BE INTERESTED IN TOOLS, BUT THE OTHER TWO— HE DIDNT MEAN NO HARM, PAW -- VE NEEDN'T SNAP H1S HAID OFEY PRESIDE! ALWAYS OPEN VISILORS WELCOME. DON't KNOCK- WaLK RIGHE IN.

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