The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1949, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1949 TODAY 0NLY' In order to give as many people as possible a chance to see this unusual offering “we have CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS TODAY Cum'plete Shows 1:30—3:30—5:30—7:38—9:36 Feature starts 2:00—4:00—6:00—8:03—10:06 The Story Of A Headstrong Woman! Her word of honor was pledged to a man she didn't love Her heart told her that here was THE man. FILMED IN THE j SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS And the HEBRIDEAN ISLANDS with special effects by ° THE "LASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR They dared not love but they dld J: ARTHUR RANK ROGER THLLER LIVESEY/® i ]KNB“]WHFHE A [MGOING ) .‘LMLA BRUWN “‘\l(L AEL \W kL ond EMERIC PPFSGBURGER EXTRA! Sport Reel — ““Mrs. Golf” Skitch Henderson and His Orchesira THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |I|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII'lIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIII||||IIllIIIIIIIIHIIIl|I|IIIIlIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIII‘ Evening Showings Only! Jn‘*’j "La For All Who Ever Had a Pet! T Wi STARTS TOMORROW! A Thanksgiving Treat for thc Entire Family! srosowars HAN: LARIOUS mus | COMEDY HIT RIDES RIOTOUSLY To THE sereen with VIRGINIA GREY-LUBA MALINA-JOHN HUBBARD ----E X T R A--. " Join Us in Song with mp Post Favorites” [ "Coo Coo Bird Dog” Color Cartoon LATE NEWS Exira Special Featureite ED DONALDSON SHARYN MOFFEIT in ‘MY PAL” ith “FLAME” the Wonder Dog "A LIKELY STORY' IS TONIGHT ONLY AT 20TH CENTURY An art-loving gangster who fi- nances a number of amateurisk paintings by a beautiful but hard- up girl artist, is met in RKO Ra- dio’s delightful new comedy drama, Complete Shows 7:22-9:30 Feature Starts “A Likely Story,” starring Bill Wil- liams and Barbara Hale and at the 20th Century Theatre tonight only. It all comes about when young Bill Baker falls in love with the sweet artist, Vickie North. Erron- eously believing he can live but @ | few days, Bill approaches a casua | acquaintance and offers the pro-| ceeds from his veteran's lite in isurance in exchange for $5,000 cash | for Vickie. The man, really a gang- policy on Bill's life, and also buys Vickie's paintings. However, Bill doesn't die, and has a hard time until he placates the promoters and wins the girl's love. On Thanksgiving day and Fri- day, the 20th Century will have the leiture “Little Mister Jim” with “Butch” Jenkins, the little freckled face kid. It is a heart-warming ster, takes the proposition to a big | shot friend, who engineers a $50,000 | story of a youngster’s life on & pre-war military post. In the cas are also James Craig and France Gifford. lKrausm Wed This P. M.; Reception at & | Northern Light Presbyterian | church will be the scene of a prett; | wedding this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock when Miss Lorene Helen Krause and Mr. Marlin Bernarc Feero are to be united in marriage by the Rev. Willis R. Booth, Pas- tor. The young couple, who were both raised in Juneau, have a hgst ot Irnends who are invited to the wed- | ding ceremony and also to the re- ception which will take place at| 8 o'clock tonight at the apartmen: of the groom’s parents. No written invitations have been sent. Miss Krause returned recently from Springfield, Ohio, where she | had been employed at Wright- Patterson Field for more than a year. Mr. Feero, a pre-medic student at the University of Alaska last year, is now associated with his ' father in the Juneau Plumbing and o YA Heating company here. . Mrs. G. E. Krause, mother of the/ 1bride, arrived here last weekend! from Anchorage, where she and Mr. Krause are now living, to ai- tend the wedding. i | [FOOD SALE POSTPONED; CDA HOLDS SESSION | l The food sale scheduled for Dec- {ember 3 by the CDA has been post- poned due to a number of conflict- The ing Church activities on that date. Poignant {This sale will be held at a date to be announced later. After a short business meeting last night, members joined in pre- paring boxes of clothing to be sent to children in Europe. Under the ]direcuon of Maude Hamil, the ng was separated into differ- of a Child’s, Loneliness! cked into separate boxes George Brothers For Sale We have space rented but must dispose of WALK-IN FREEZER . . . 12 feet by 16 feet outside dimensions. , With York Machine Knock Down fac- tory-built 6-inch cork insulation . $1500.00 Cost fo replace same box and machine today over $5,000. Burroughs Electric Bookkeeping Machine.. .. $350.00 Cash or Terms National 4-Drawer Electric Cash Register . . . $250.00 Cash or Terms llllll||IIIIIIIIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||l||||II||l||IIIIIIIIII_I-|IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh |em sac groups and types of cloth- CAPITOL BILL ON | TONIGHT CHANGES FOR THANKSGIVING l “I Know Where I'm Going,” at .the Capitol tonight only; is the awry of a girl who, through the ¢ forces of circumstance and en- ulronment believes that money is |the yardstick by which her fu- vture happiness can be measured When Joan Webster leaves her na- tlve Midlands to marry the wealthy tenant of the tiny Hebridean Is- land she believes her future is assured. She has deep affection and sincere respect for the man she is to marry. The pattern of her life conforms exactly to the only sv.an- dards she has been brought up t believe are true and right. She knows exactly where she is gomg,‘ but does she? That’s the kig story. Beginning Thanksgiving Day and { Capitol will have Bud Abbott and ' Lou Costello in the “Mexican Hay- ride,” Broadway's musical comedy. hit placed riotously on the screen. Then, added to this feature is another, Ted Donaldson and Sharyn Moffett in “My Pal,” with “Flame.” ‘ BRSO T REBEKAHS Meet Wed. evening 8 o'clock. Dis- cussion of Bazaar plans. All mem- bers urged to st,tend —ady. 57-2¢ @ | Alaska Com!al offers you a new service—to you on your ACA agent you can American fo the States . way. Through your local reserve your seat on Pan . and then fo any spot on the globel And now, Yor its patrons in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . those who bvy their fllflSK%ta/ . giving them equal priorities with tickets in Juneaul @» % 9» for the remainder of the week, the| | ember 1, to Alameda, Calif., to fin- [so visited two sisters and her mo- for mauing All contributions were very much appreciated. A delicious refreshment was serv- ed by Mrs. Helen Wruck: and her committe; Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, | Mrs. Myrtle Turner, Mrs, Irene Specht and Mrs. Isabel Cashen. Edith 0'Banion Is Engaged to Sergeant Propp | The engagement, of Miss Edith| Mrs. George Baroumes, of the O'Banion of Juneau to Sgt. Robert |Nick Nack,Shop returned to Juneau Propp was announced today by|on the PAA Monday after a visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William |and buying trip in Seattle, Victoria R. Bentler. and Eugene, Oregon. She visited Sgt. Propp is the son of Mr. and jher daughter Mrs. Archie Wood, the Mrs. Harry Propp of Marion, Kan- |former Juneau High School stu- sas, and is on the staff of the lo- |dent Dawn Chapman, in Victoria cal Alaska Communications System.{and while there greeted a grand- Miss O’Banion is returning Dec-]chud korn November 14. She al- ish her schooling and the marriage | ther, Judy Moore in Eugene. will take place following her grad- ————— uation. MIRROR CAFE Now open 24 hours daily.—adv. 57-5¢ SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. dWW . NA " RAY on "* c ; Yes, it’s 4 fully autcmatic RAY,, the choice of leading architects wher- + « » complete win- ioning . . . fresh, fil- tered warm air in every room and the operating cost is amazingly low. —— Juneau Plumbing | and Healing Co. 3rd and Franklin—Phone 787 - ¥ PAGE FIVE 55y CENTURY TONITE ONLY BILL WILLIAMS BARBARA HALE LANNY REES SAM LEVENE DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 9:30 ..OPlus... CARTOON SPORTS NEWS by AIR STARTS THANKSGIVING NITE a cover girll He'sina new hit that's even better than “Boys® Ranch’l James CRAIG - Frances GIFFORD - Luaua parres Screen Play by GEORGE BRUCE « Based on “Army Brat” by TOMMY WADELTON wiroctsd by FRED ZINNEMANN - g Produced by ORVILLE 0. DULL DOORS OPEN 7:00 SHOW STARTS 7:20 and 9:30 esePlus... CARTOON SPORTS 'NEWS by AIR Dr. Reobert Simpson OPTOMETRIST yes Examined — Glasses Expertly Fitted SIMPSON BUILDING—Phone 266 for Appointments \\\\w This year SPEND CHRISTMAS o in Scandinavia and SAVEUP TO 29% i travell Enjoy a real old-fashioned in the homeland—save big mnnq lon' Europe’s devaluated currencles make your dollars go much, much farther over there! On round-trips, to Copen- hagen or Oslo, you save $211.60. . . to Stockhelm, $227.30 . . . to Helsinki, $252.80. No tax! Tickets good for 60 days or less. See Your Travel Agent or Northwest Airlines plancl. hltd to Scandinavia — enly 16 hours from New York. OTHE ONLY SLEEPER BERTHS to Scandinavia, just $10 extra per persen for a soft, full-length bed. SAS sleeper lounges too, if you wish, at mno extra cost. @SAVE MORE MONEY for your Iriends in Scandi- navia. Pay here in dollars for their trips to the USA — an ideal Christmas gift! 22T .

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