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i PAGE THREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘ l , WSCS MAKES PLANS |'w° FEATURES AT - ¥L0h DoiNGs bURiNG (35:{&16 IVI}EQIIIEQIED METHODIST MEETINGS | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950 | starting tonight GIANT THRILL BILL TO GIVE YOU AN UNUSUAL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT! THRILLING BECAUSE IT'S TRUE! ENDS TORIGHT! YOUR FAV Mrs. Earl Intolubbe was in charge SHOWPLALE or Clustendz iof devotions at the monthly busi- l IT u l 3 4 3 ‘The Capitol Theatre is offering @ | ness meeting of the Woman's Soc- | double feature show this weekend !jory of Christian Service in the | Methodist Church Wednesday eve- “Urubu,” one of the features is n‘”mx_ Jungle thriller, an amazing ‘.\d\'on-‘ At the business program in the ture of two explorers into the vast|goeial hall Mrs. Harold Schultz, unexplored equatorial area inha-| phresident, led a discussion of plans | bited by a tribe called the “Vulture | for the church conference to be People.” The explorers go to the| nheld here July 10-18. Luncheons Jungle in search of a white man, | ywill be served by the Society Tues- mysteriously missing, and also find | day, Wednesday, Friday and Mon- | a white girl who has been kidnaped |day July 17. | by the Urubus. Many thrills never| Gov. and Mrs. Ernest Grueting | before filmed are seen in this fea- will be host to the visiting dele- ture |gates and local members at a tea The other part of the double bill| Monday afternoon at the Gover is “Who Killed ‘Doc Robbin,” alnor's House. There will be a ban- i““' cinecolor produced by Hal quet at the church Monday evening. Roach, Jr. The scenes are laid in'A program will be presented by ‘Butch’ JENKINS Peter LAWFORD Beverly TYLER the basement. A tea at the home of Mrs. Henry Hollow panels lie behind every|Leege will honor Mrs, Frank Brooks, wall. The den of the eccentric “Doc” | president of the Woman's Division Robbin is fitted out with monstrous | of Christian Service, Wednesday South Seas weapons, unique|afternoon from 4 to 5:30. Other mounted animals, strange torture|visitors will include Mrs. A. C. | devices and grim armor. In this bi- { Johnson, secretary of home mis- | zarre setting, the inventive minds of |sions and vice president of the Roach’s famous special effects men | Woman's Division; Mrs. Robert have gone to work with results|Stewart, associate secretary of med- which would have made even Edgar | ical work in the Division; Mrs. | Allen Poe gasp. Robert Huston of Yakima, a soloist who will sing at conference pib- grams, and Mrs. Ezra Cox. A program and service Friday evening will be conducted by the Society in the church. A discussion period is to take place Mond in the hands of the hor rible Urubu tribe! m»fiu against beastin 2 Tight for survival ! Jungle wartare as 'DOISON arrows and venom- ous darts battle man's most modern weapons ! A NEW BETTY! NEW 1o YOU! NEW to JUNEAU! IT'S BROADWAY COMEDY GIFT TO THE b SCREEN! i ; ¥ 4 2 a mystery house with a labyrinth of | the Society Wednesday from 1:30 n GAY, NEW secret passages honeycombed m}m 3:30 pm. at the church. | CINECOLOR Y unED aamsts. The horrible fate of a python's prey . . . the crushing coils of a slith- ering monster | 4 VIRGINIA DON N GREY - CASTLE o™ 13 paN aM FuIGHTS | 1 Guests at this meciing were Mrs, w In one flight from Seattle and!yy H. Kerns and Mrs. Ray Rice two southbound trips, Pan Amerl-‘\m Douglas. It was voted to have @n World Airways brought 33 per-"an extra sewing meeting on the sons here and took 15 departing|inirq week of each month until passengers, besides those booked t0 | (he pazaar Nov. 18. Mrs. Rice and from other points. offered to entertain the group at Arriving from Seattle on Flight|her home in August. 923 Were Mrs. A. W. Brindle, with| Rejreshments were served by the Alex and Gregory; Florence Berger, hostesses, Mrs. A, J. Alter and Mrs, Louis Bergan, John Carter, Vincent | gpe, ' The most awful death that stalks at night ... the blood mad black panther ! > " - Rl T RBY" = x 'y \ THE WITURE PEOPLE s First Pictures — BOY SCOUTS JAMBOREE AT VALLEY FORGE! : VISITORS BOARD | PACIFIC NORTHERN %n@h(:... enoy 4 A THOUSAND THRILLS! AUTHENTIC CHILLS! \ Paramount Presents /1t . BETTY HUTTON . MACDBNALD GAREY SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 “Doc Robbin on at 2:20—4:50—7:20—9:50 “Urubu” on at 9—8:19—10:49 is coming! " PATRIC KNOWLES - VIRGINIA FIELD | WALTER ABEL - PEGGY WOOD Complete Shows at 7:20 and 9:30 \ / Features—8:00-10:00 _ ¢ A |VISITGRS BOARD PRINCESS LOUISE | DC-4 CARRIES 39 FOR REIUR“ TRIP To accommodate heavy traffic, which included a number of An- Pacific Northern Airlines flew four-engined ADDED PLEASURE ———— | Featurette—*“Gypsy Holiday” Popeye in “Snow Place Like Home” Latest World News—Air Express | Costello, Richard Durkin, Donald | Erickson, Martin Garcia, Joan Ir-‘ ving, Homer Johnson, Amelia John- | son and infant Tennie; Louise Ken- ANNUAL Ju"nu A"D | nedy, Clarence Mede, Bernice Mc- Carey i ‘oen and msent cun.| DOUGLAS PICNIC IN erine; Frank Morriss, Edward | Mogle, Dr. J. C. Rinehart, Freida | SEA“lE o“ JUI'Y 16 Ramata, E. Sadiver, Aaron Simp- | son, C. P. Velasco, and Dr. R. E.| iThe l;"::“: lguxzu'mum“si:;‘ Wheatley. nic wil el year on ¥, From yFairbanKs iy rSo“siday, July 16, stove No. 16, lower i o o ersO% | Woodland Park in Seattle accord- arrived on Flight 906: Ed Naghel.,i to inf tion received by The Georgiana_Smith, Mildred Harsh-| =6 0 T 008 08 0 I0 berger, Nathan Humphrey and ';;1': xn;m e;rg o G George Woodward. Katherine Arn-| iy grma 0:1 th at that old came in from Whitehorse. terest b9 [ivem WHIE oM A number of stateside residents Golden Moment with Hamm's Beer A true masterpiece of sparkling lighs, golden goodness. So Smooth. i chorage-Cordova bookings, who have been visiting relatives |and friends boarded the Princess Louise this morning for the voyage to Vancouver, B.C. The John Young family, former Juneau residents, left somewhat re- luctantly after a brief summer visit, planning to pick up their car in Vancouver for the motor trip to Glendale, Calif., where they now live. Mr. and Mrs. Young, with | their children, Caroline and Allen, have been houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lawrence. Other returning visitors in- cluded Mrs. Jessie Forsythe, Earl Forsythe’s mother and a former Juneauite, and Mrs. Tillie Pederson, mother of Mrs. Earl Forsythe. They have been visiting their children, both in the city and at the Lena Beach place. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hansen have been visiting relatives. Others who have enjoyed vacation visits are Mr. and Mrs. G. Axtell and Mr. and Mrs. E. Erickson. Mrs. Percy Reynolds, Rhoda and Ruth, are vacation-bound travelers, and other passengers were Mrs. Clara Scott, who had visited her aircraft yesterday. Using the Juneau airport on ar- rival or depature of the DC-4 were 39 PNA passengers. Arriving from Anchorage were Frank Marshall and B. F. Nayer. W. N. Gilbert, E. G. Buehler, H. A. Stoddart, Clara Dahl and J. Moe from Cordova. Flight No. 1, to the westward, took to Cordova: C. F. Peterson, Doug Payne, Louis Bergan, Vincent Cos- tello, Richard Durkin, Martin Garcia, Homer Johnson, Mrs. James MacGarry and two children; Ed- ward S. Moyle, Eustaguio Saldivar and G. Valasco. Anchorage-bound passengers were Harry Johnson, Ed Stewart, John Monagle, W. M. Mesland, D. G. Cott, F. L. Kerzie, Percy Crosby, U. C. Nelson, Freda Jose, Gordon ‘Wilson and O. T. Finney. Mickey Hove, Mrs. Amelia John- son and infant, also Louise Kennedy and infant went to Kodiak; Mrs. A. W. Brindle and two children to Naknek. DAUGHTER FOR STROBELS Boarding 906 here for Seattle were f Mr. and Mrs. O. Pasginucci, Elsie | Gorney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meigs, | Burt Bryant, Irene Rasmussen, Mrs. Jack Lockhart, Cora Lee Blanken- ship, Dr. C. C. Carter, Roy Keil, George Rohrer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. | Gulledge and Hedwig Schall i ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIDE TABLE JULY 8 2:44 am, 3.7 ft. High tide 8:50 a.m., 10.9 ft. Low tide 14:30 p.m., 5.0 ft. High tide 20:59 j.m., 13.9 ft. ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 FROM HOONAH Mrs. Harry Douglas and Marie, | from Hoonah, are guests at the| Gastineau Hotel. Low tide BEGINS WEDNESDAY Mitchell Cain, world famous | magician, and Gladys, “Princess of Magic”; featuring the sensational | “Box Escape,” 2 hours of fun and time who would like to meet former residents of Gastineau Channel. |} son; D. A. MacLeod, Mrs. Beatrice Bona, Marvin Swanberg and O. Kovacevich. Mrs. Dave Strobel of Juneau at The Louise sailed southbound to-!5:46 am. this morning at St. Ann’s day at 9:30 am. Arriving an hour Hospital. The child weighed seven earlier from Skagway, she brought)Pounds one ounce. 15 passengers to Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard were re- turning from a visit with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.l Forrest Bates, and the new grand- daughter. Mrs. Bill Feero and Bonnie Jean had been on a visit to their former home, and other passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Grube, G. Grube, Miss M. Flint, Miss D. 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Desks Coffee Tables End Tables Glassware Nik Naks Baby Furnishings SON FOR KARNES Mr. and Mrs. Adam Karnes of Juneau became the parents of a son yesterday afternoon. The child, born at St. Ann's Hospital at 3:30 p.m., weighed five pounds five oun- 1 ces. . FLOOR SHOWCASES FOR SALE I At I GOLDSTEINS. 47-6t Distinctive Furniture For Fuvery fBoom Credit Terms if Desired REWARD REWARD $250.00 Not burned—stripped or wrecked, 1945 Starling Cummins Diesel “200” 10 wheel tractor stolen Bakersfield, Calif., Sept. 10, 1949. Believed fo be operating in Alaska. Motor 49794, fuel pump number 54450 Cummins repair number left side block R.O. 21407, name on doors Merryman and Irwin probably ob- literated. In event of location wire cellect. Associated Veierans insurance Co. 2502 W. 6th, Los Angeles, Calif. 41-6t LF POLIS o SELF rax fi,- FLOORS AUTIFUL Telephone 394 b/ Goldstein Bldg. The Gold Standard of All Fine Beer 3 Thes. Homm Brewing Co., St. Pasl, Misa,

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