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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1950 FINAL SHOWINGS TONITE! The Champagne of Musicals! KATHRYN GRAYSON-MARIO LANZA in M-G-M’s “The Toast of New Orleans” in color by Technicolor IT'S BRAND NEW! Srows o —Ti10-0:30 Feature Tomorrow! Another TOP PICTURE that’s PACKED WITH THE KIND OF THRILLS THAT WILL HAVE THE TOWN TALKING! “| Know That:Some Day You're Going to Kill Me - . Story of a Cruel, Tough Guy...and a Girl Who Tried Everything in the Book--With Every Trick a Woman Knows ... to Get What She Wanted / Lizabeth Scott - Dan Duryea with DON DE FORE Arthur Kennedy « Kristine Miller Barry Kelley NOW at A.E.L.&P. + New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! Bright light directed UP from this part of bulb Downward light softened by tinted enamel goating here General Electric 0-GA Bulbs oy 40¢ Plus Tox * Alaska Eleetrice ' Lightand Power Co. | | “That Midnight Kiss.” ll | fishing village carnival. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LAVISH SETTINGS SHELEY FUNERAL IN GRAYSON-LANZA HERE TOMORROW Shelley will be held tomorrow after- |noon at 2 o'clock in the Carter | ¢ | Chapel. The Rev. Boyd Field will A total of 35 sets was required for .onjyuct the services and interment }the fllming of M-G~M“s picturesque‘wm be in Evergreen Cemetery. |and lavish new Technicolor muslcal,‘ Pallbearers will be Carl Weidman, “The Toast of New Orleans,” star-| jonn Breezeman, Andy Barlow, N. | and David Niven at the Capitol|ger john Willis and Ken Martin, Theatre. The new picture marks the | jesse Shelley was born at Shel- reunion of Miss Grayson and Lanza, pyrn, ()r(\gon: Dec. 11, 1910. He {who scored a big hit together in came to Alaska over 20 years ago, making his home in Juneau, Hoo- For the picture's opening se-|ngh and Elfin Cove. He and Max quences, three adjoining sound stag- Doorman were partners in {es on the Culver City lots were com- ! troller Mable C. and was wellknown bined to house one of the largest among the fishermen and trappers indoor sets ever constructed for a of this region. film musical, that of the Bayou Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Eva country of New Orleans in 1905. The ' Rolf of Albany, Ore., and a brother, set comprised a Cajun fishing vil-| Raymond ~Shell of Anchorage, lage, a complete shrimp fishing|poth here for the funeral. Three fleet and the reproduction of a'other brothers are Howard &helley |of Bonanza, Ore.; Roy Shelley of Other colorful scenes duplicate Palermo, Calif., and James Shelley the romantic French Quarter of New of Port ord, Ore. Orleans, a highlight of which is a | reproduction of New Orleans’ famed EMBLEM (LUB ROLL CALL ON THURSDAY | French Opera House, one of the ‘coumry's show places before the fire | which burned it to the ground in| 11919 | “The Toast of New Orleans” plays | |2t the Capitol for the last times The Juneau Emblem Club No. 90 will hold its Annual Roll Call on Thursday evening, November 9 at 8 o'clock in the Elks Hall and all members are urged (o turn out for | this annual meeting of the year. | tonight. LARGE CROWD AT SCHOOLS' committee along with special re- freshments. G: will be played and members are asked to take a ‘white elephant’ to help with the Zames. OPEN HOUSE A large crowd of mothers, fa. !thers, relatives and friends of stn- | dents of the Juneau Public Schools | visited the grade and high school ilast night as guests at an open ihouse conducted by teachers and ROTARY 10 OBSERVE students. A i From the opening time at 7:30 p.m., to the close of the evening |guests visited various rcoms, displays of art and other work done by students from the lower grades, which hold classes in city churches, {to the senior rooms in high school. i A special program was given by | the boys’ and girls’ glee clubs, under of the Orient was featured today the Juneau Rotary Club at the Baranof Hotel. letter of thanks from the Juneau appreciation for the final payment {Bach group sang several numbers gyrance agent and visiting Rotarian ring Kathryn Grayson, Mario Lanza | o Nordle, John Pentelli, Len Gei- | the | A program is planned by the social | 15TH ANNIVERSARY A colored sound movie travelogue ! at a regular luncheon meeting of | President Ellis Reynolds read a| Memorial Library Board expressing | | X - of $530 which fulfilled their pledge. | | direction of Miss Marjorie Iv?rsun,‘ Guests were Bill Boardman, in- jand then combined for the bal- lance of the program, receiving ap- ;preclauve applause from the aud- |ience. | Another highlight of the evening | was the Juneau High School band | from Ketchikan, and William Cla- vier of the National Federation of Federal Employees from Washing- [ton, D. C. | Neil Fritchman will be in charge of the program for next week com- which was conducted by Lyle C.|pemorating the fifteenth anniver- Manson. Their reception by the sary of the club. audience was indicated when, after | i T g | two selections, they, by demand of | TRINITY GUILD BAZAAR the audience, played five stirring | Plum puddings, doll ~ clothes, marches before the crowd would christmas cards, hand-work, plas- il tham: 8108, tics, white elephants, magazines, Parents expressed their appre-|iea’ gaturday, Nov. 11, 2-5 pm. in ciation of the open house which! he church undercroft. 652-4t gave them opportunity to meet and talk with teachers of their child- ren and see, at first hand, progress made in the various classes. SEDUCTION SUiT STARTED AGAINST FILM ACTOR FYLNN AIX EN PROVENCE, France, Nov. 7—®—Errol Flynn’s new wife today joined her husband in camngI a Monaco seduction suit against | the actor “ridiculous.” Reached by telephone at Ville- france, Patrice Wymore Flynn, two weeks a bride, told reporters Flynn | had told her about the “incident” before they were married in Monte Carlo on Oct. 23. The “incident” was a charge filed by the parents of 19-year-old Danielle D---- (name withheld by the court) that Flynn had seduced her aboard his yacht in the blue waters of the Mediter- ranean 18 months ago. They asked a million francs ($3,000)0 damages, to be given to charity. Hearing on the case is scheduled for Wednesday but Flynn said he was trying to have it postponed until the end of November. i GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Collins & Geddes PLUMBING & HEATING CLEM ON SCHOOL TOUR Kenneth S. Clem went to Ketch- ikan, to round out the all-Alaska annual survey of Territorial Com- mission of Education. He will visit numerous schools in Southeast Al- aska. Clem is an Education Supervisor for the Commission. He recently ’returned from a similar survey in| the Interior. First Class Work—All Work Guaranteed Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S There Is Nothing Like LEATHER Ladies’ Bags, Billfolds, Bels, Shoes, Gloves, efc. Reindeer, Caribou, Cow, Shark, Walrus, Snake, Ostrich Hand Made fo Order Harbor Leather ALASKA LEATHERS FEATURED BY LOCAL LEATHER WORKER Use of assorted Alaska leathers is featured by Buck Weaver of the Harbor Leather Co. here. Items of salmon skin, walrus hides, hair seal, caribou and reindeer skins as | well as shark, snake, ostrich and regular cowhide. Buck has been in leather work for nearly 40 years, has worked on | choice! : every continent and in most of the Eight Oscars are divided among states. He first came to Alaska in three persons connected with the 1922, left to return in 1937, ]eulfilm version of the Pulitzer Prize again in 1939 and came back to’Play. Juneau three years ago, “This time for good,” he says. About half of his business is {mail order, his customers keeping track of him from all parts of the world. Among his popular items are hand stamped and tooled purses, billfolds, belts, brief cases, even suitcases, gloves, jackets and shoes. Just now he is filling an order for | dog boots. 4 ACADEMY WINNERS' IN 'STATE OF UNION'. AT 20TH CENTURY| By right of the annual academy award “Battle of the Ballots,” the company of Frank Capra’s “State of the Union,” now showing at the Gross 20th Century Theatre, has the winning slate—the people’s Director producer Capra has five, Spencer Tracy has two. Katherine Hepburn has one. Capra, top man, received three Oscars. As a director he received an award for each of the following —“It happened One Night,” “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town” and “You Can’t Take it With You.” As a pro- ducer he won two more when “It Happened One Night” and “You Can’t Take it With You,” were each voted the best producer of it's year. Tracy Oscars were for his per- formances in “Boys Town" and “Captains Courageous,” while Miss Hepburn won her award for “Morn- {2FLY WESTWARD, 10 ARRIVE ON PNA - | o g | Twelve passengers flew to the Console of the Kimball organ for an- other popular concert from 7 to 7:20 | weswtard on Pacific Northern Air- {lines yesterday and ten arrived in Juneau. Five were carried to mid- | poir Arriving from Anchorage: Major M. H. Jelsma, H. Ratcliff, C. A. | White, M. R. Nelson. From Yaku- |tat: George Valle, A. S. Mons, | Martha Totland, Aldene and Phylis | Hurst and Don Schultze. | To Anchorage: Dave Andrus, Martha Cushing, D. Goodwin, Carl | Blanchard, Andrew Balluta and ‘Mrs_ Eleanor Morgan. To Cordova: Toni Blake, Harold Gallas, Alex, John and Nick Sara- { coff. Bit 0" Hawaii In Meau Now There's a little bit of Hawaii in frosty Juneau today. at the Pau American World Airways ticket of tice in the Baranof Hotel. Swaying palms, a green carpet, Hawaiian furniture, tropical flowers—fresh, too Hawailan music, canned sunshine, make a background for Manager Fred Dunn and his staff, gay in aloha shirts serving pine- apple juice and murmuring entic- ingly, “Yes mam, only $339, plus Judge Gordon Gray officiated B"‘ta:,yround trip to Houcluzfu f:‘om two marriages Saturday afbernoonljuneau by way of Seattle.” in the U. S. Commisioner’s Court- | TWO COUPLES ARE WED NOVEMBER 4 Don Pegues made the set up and room. i Nancy Cameron of the Juneau Flor- Agnes J. Phillips became the bride ! ¢ “qig the flower arrangements of Lucius B. Keller, with Mr. and , wpjch include an exotic Bird of Mrs. Paul C. Bekech as witnesses. |andl.se flowers. At the other ceremony, Charles Oshorn Barker and Eleanor June Hooker were united in marriage, at- | | tended by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | E. Johnson. PELICAN VISITOR John Stearns of Pelican is stay- ing at the Baranof Hotel. 5 LD 5 We see it happen over and over again—and it’s one of the greatest satisfactions we enjoy in this happy business of selling Cadillac cars. It’s when a man comes into possession of his first Cadillac—and we see the wonderful things it does for him. We see his happiness as he places his order—not as the result of a sudden inspiration, but because he has gradually reached the conclusion that he has earned the right to enjoy the unquestioned best. Anld ;}\en we see him on that happy day when his car is available for delivery—and he settles himself so proud| behind the wheel. i He’s a little quizzical, we sometimes note. Could it be, CONNORS MOT 230 8. 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And, perhaps, to grumble a little bit at giving it up—even for a little while! Yes, it’s a priceless privilege to watch all this. Makes a man feel that he’s doing good. OR COMPANY Phone 121 e ) & Maspid myahison:

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