The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT "™ STUDENTS PLAY T0 FULL HOUSE AT"DEARRUTH" - : Magorty J-Hi students turned in a good|.qyple, Martha and Sgt. Chuck. performan of the comedy “Dear Ruth” last night at the high school ’was very convincing as the in-! | corrigible young sister, Miriam. | Alice Jean Davis was cast as Mrs, Edith Wilkins, with Shirley Els and Donald MacKinnon, aking the romantic leads of Ruth and Lt. Bill Carol Shelkenbarger and Gerald orty were cast as the second Sylvia Davis played the role of thn:i maid, while rald Shaw came on | Problems posed by the unorthodox staging were well met by director and the cast, with scene changing, exits gnd entrances and stage grouping efficiently maneuvered. ELKS LADIES NIGHT Saturday, April 23 is Ladies Night | at the Elks Club. Dancing starts | at 10 p. m. For Elks and their | ladies only. 176 3t - > o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CleVlrmealinmmenfirmmenllsmsenflrmmeaflyoresltf ool rormest oot fsrceltfvorceltfoeT] - CAMERAS ELEEE) a”d LIl SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1949 Bring the Family Out to the COUNTRY CLUB PROIJECTORS All Makes Kodak Ansco Bell and Howell Keystone Revere Leica Exacta De Jur Bolsey Clarus Golde Zeiss Ikon Argus Universal and Other Photo Accessories : | Fine Cabinet Weorlk Come in and make your selec- for a delightfully delicious SUNPAY BINNER Roast Young Turkey . . . $2.50 Baker Virginia Ham . . . $2.50 Fried Chicken (Local) . . . $2.50 T-Bone Steaks (Unfrozen) . $2.50 FOR SU~waY DINNER ! Baked Ham or Roast Turkey, at s Helen Schaefer, high school j Salmcn Creek Country Club, $2.50. teacher who directed the; . on was presented a corsage! SCHWINN TILes at MAD- abers of the cast between | SEN'S. 46 U - | acts. - g e .| For the second year, the all-| school play was presented on a cir- | e in the middle of the um floor, with top, and) od lighting directed to the s:agc] ca irom above i gymnasium. in the final seconds as Har- aying before a full house the {lobbermeyer, sailor. ont cast delivered the ever n the au 1ce | S k of his eyebrow. Rob- , as the father of the OPEN 5:00P. M. Dinner Music : JACRED UP PRICES | PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ! s ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE i I HERE'S a big dollar For further information contact ’ sien cn that place of yours. H. E. GREEN, Agent — Plione 2 f BUT it shapt¥ B SN | . S 8137, | sign if you're insuring for SOUTEBOUND NORTHBOUND - what your property WAS S.S. Baranof | S.S. Alaska ; S.5. Alaska | S.S. Denali | worth £ReE thun SGRghat April 24 e May 2 .\;:;il 26 May 1 Storage chests for putting away blankets, shelves and cupboards, home repairs or store and office improvements, call on us for help and advice. Whether your need for fine cabi- net work is in the home, or in your store, or office we are equipped to serve you promptly, efficiently, and economically. tion Time payment plan available. ALL at STANDARD ADVERTISED PRICES i it IS worth. Yes, that mis- | for for for for Wrangeli Petersturg Cordova Haines Ketchikan Ketchikan Valdez Skagway Seattle | Seattle Seward Sitka j Kodiak | | Take a tin! Make sure | NOW that you are ADE- | \ i | i ' QUATELY insured. Shattuck Agemncy Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 Sturdy Boats ====cc==-« Builf in Juneaun ! Seldovia | Sewara GEO. LANGAKER Formerly—Pioneer Jewelers South Franklin Street It IS important to know what goes into your boat in both work- manship and materials. We now have an eighteen-foot, round bot- tom boat under constructicn. Come in and see it. PACKARD'S BOATBUILDING SHOP SOUTH MAIN STREET — Upstairs, Caro Building — PHONE 817 OPPOSITE JUNEAU MOTOR CO. "Packard Production Pleases PParticular PPeople” Fifteen years of marine experi- ence has trained us in the proper designing and construction of sturdy craft that will be fitted for nayigation in the waters of Alaska. a?t @ becuwutiful price or YOU floor lamps introducing Katherine McbBonald . . . direet from California Lovely Lamps with Wood Bases . . . . (Lathe-Turned) Metal Bases (Brass and Copper) Tinted Glass W:hite China (Urn Type Design) table lamps pin-up lamps YOU CANT ALL WITH SHADES THAT HARMONIZE SPECIAL 20% DESCOUNT See them on display at ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER C0. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service AFFORD Miss McDonald comes to us di- rect from KAHN’S of Oakland, where she specialized on styling and permanent waving. Seven years serving an exclusive cli- entelle in the “Beauty Spot” of the Bay Area, Miss McDonald brings particular skills to Ju- neau. An expert on tinting, also,’ her service will please you. And may we therefore suggest that you invite her to discuss your problems? We feel sure her ad- vice will be prove to be of in- estimible value to you. A NEW SERVICE FOR JUNEAU Yes! Something new HAS been added . . . . something exciting and exhilarating in cosmetics. Time-tested, these creations of Brockett- Cecil, Inc., of Evanston, were long the prized possession of a private clientele. Now available to more people, we are proud to offer them to our Juneau Patrons. AND . RuthlL. Ne!{mn will be in our Salon from 1:00 until 4:00 o’clock each after- noon to aid you in finding a solution of your skin problems. . In the Brockett-Cecil creations there is probably the type and color of lip stick and rouge designed especially for YOU. She will'be happy to discuss your needs, and there will be samples, too, so won’t you come in and soon? Please do. We'll be leoking for you. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor IRENE STUBBS and KATHERINE McDONALD, Beauticians PHdNE 538 for YOUR appointment Baranof Beauty Salon

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