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’AGE SIX {IGH SCHOOL PLAY IS WELL RECEIVED; REPEATED TONIGHT Sensitive in drl in her seve ! i he play n I mmer” to > prese d time onight by School n the Grade Scho Z Auditorium at 1:15 o'clock. There is a poi Laren Jones who p Morrow “in the summer of my 1 n the way she brings nemory f he spectators their own trials that time life Her three sisters Kitty Cesar), M et (Sherry and Lorrai Donna Wood) fill their parts. Kitty, the tc is naturally played and is real in her uncertain cated manner meant to Margaret is the gnant ortrays intportant Poignant, too bulations d (Amelia Gray) aptly mboy sophisti- impress. sister just entering the emotion- ally trying period of her life. Johnny Harris, who portrays Mr. | | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Morrow, plays the part of a father who rightfully resent losing four of the five wol in his life. Syl- via Davis shows a maturity in her part as the mother, Mrs. Morrow, that would be welcome on the pro- fessional stage. Others who show their skill in portraying the other parts in the play are Sandra McCrea as Margie, Mary Nordale as Jane, Rudy Rip- ley as Jack Duluth, Robert Secrist as Martin Keefe, Don MacKinnon Dan Graves as Fitz and Ray Heg- stad as Tony. Special credit should be given to Miss Rhoda Mae Zwickey, dramatic coach, for her work with the stu- dents and her choice of those to fill the parts. A capacity crowd of parents friends aud others filled the torium fcr the play last night ANCHORAGE VISITOR Harold W. is registered at the Juneau Hotel. charm to| Angie! back to | Lorraine | level-headed one | with a deep understanding of her‘ Tarbert of Anchorage | x. 0 DAY p.m undercroft _of At 2 to 5 zaar in Cathedral VAt 2 pm. to 7 p.m —Rummage, sew- | ing sale and luncheon by Mis sionary Society of Memorial| Church in Waggoner Hall of the church At 8:30 p.m.—Sourdocey Square | dance club meets in Parish Hall. At 8:15 pm “Seventeenth Summer” School auditorium At 10 pm Legion and VFW. November 12 At 5:15 p.m.— at Teen Age Club. November 13 At noon—Lion's Club, Baranof. At noon—BPW luncheon, Terrace, Baranof. At 6:30 p.m.—NFFE ‘Whing Ding. banquet meets high school gym. At 8 p.m.—American Legion meets in Dugout November 14 At moon—Rot Club, post Baranof. Center | night for adults at Teen Age club. | November 15 At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 1:30 p.m.—Social-program meet- ing of JWC at home of Mrs. Don Burrus, At 8 p.m.—Juneau-Douglas Concert Association meets in City Council Chambers. At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. November 16 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. At 8:00 p.m.—CDA Card party, Par- ish Hall. At 7:30 p.m.—Basketball team man- agers meet in Room 3, high school. At 8:45 p.m.—Juneau Singers re- hearse in Methodist church. November 18 At 10 p.m.—Shrine Dance in Scot- tish Rite Temple. MOVE TO JUNEAU HOTEL Catherine Gleason has moved to| the Jurieau Hotel. WANT ADS BRING R SA LE ki Clothin Begins Monday Morning, Nov. 13 Men’s Ski Pants Part-Wool Sizes 28 to 40 Waist Regularly Priced at $11.95 Salflce_%..’:ll 100% Wool Melton Cloth Assorted Sizes, Dark Navy Regularly Priced at $21.50 Sale Price $12.50 100% Wool Whif Whip Cord Assorted Regularly Priced Gabardine zes—Grey Color at $31.50 Sale Price $18.50 Ski Jackets Slip-on Style Poplin Material Regularly Priced at $11.95 Sale Price $6.85 Zipp er-Front Slyle 1007 Wool Lined Regularly Priced at $21.50 Sale Price $13.85 Ski Sweaters 100% Wool-Assorted Styles Regularly $9.95 to $12.95 Now One-Third Off —Trinity Guild m». Trinity High School comedy in Grade Armistice Day dance in | CIO Hall sponsored by American | -Special entertainment |0, at | ROVal RBM, Behrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA COMMUNITY EVENISJ BOWLING |COLLEGE Results of last night’s bowling {found the pace setting Capitol | Theatre team taking three games from Alaxender Photo while the | second place Baranof Cigar Stand| Final scores of mnlball games Fri- |took three from Top Hat. Royal|day are as follows: | cafe moved into third place by Miami (Fla) 13; Louisville 13 (tie) ‘duv\nmg Whing Ding three straight,| Florida State 27; Stetson 7. In the individual scoring Lance| Quantico Marines 42; Camp Le- Hendrickson set a new high series | Jeune 7. |for the league with a 544. Leonard| John Carroll 21; Holmquist shot a 190 for the eve- Kansas Wesleyan 53; | ning high single game. Rolling a 507 | (Kas) 0. { Ann Warner posted her third 500| Nebraska Wesleyan 28; Midland | series for the season. Ann also shar- 12. ed high single game honors for the Central Missouri 32; |evening with Peggy Lee, both had | Missouri 19. games. San Jose State 18; St. | Team Standings (Calif) 6. | Team Oregon Education 14; Vanport 0. Capitol Theatre e Southern Idaho 48; Carbon (Ut~ | Baranof Cigar Stand . ah) 20. i Cafe . g Boise JC 54; Eastern Oregon 6. Roce Oregon Tech 12; Lower Columbie JC O. FIGHT DOPE Here is the result of fights last night including one knockout: NEW YORK-—Laurent Dauthuille 157, France, outpointed Paddy Young 156, New York, 10 . HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Manuel Ortiz, 131, El Centro, Calif. Out- Syracuse 16. Bethel Northwest Mary's Harry Home Grocery | At 7 pm.—Juneau Badminton Club | o™ proe Alexander Photo | Whing Ding | Individual |lows: | Harry Race F Holmquist 129 161 . Hagerup 149 149 ,‘T. Flint 83 83 M. Flint 124 166 L. Holmquist 163 190 Totals 648 749 and team scores fol- 101— 149— 64— 230 140— 430 169— 522 623—2020 391 47 Home Grocery Hdep. 4 4 4 12 | geles, 10. M. Davlin 173 137 140— 450 it e - o A. Dalziel ... 133 133 133— 399 M. Burke 130 177 142— 449 P. Taylor 117 115 107— 339 A. Sorenson 130 123 137— 390 Totals 687 689 663—2039 SHOWPLALE o APITUL 2. Whing Ding Hdcp. 23 23 23 69 J. Porter 114 146 104— 364 P. Morgan 112 111 109— 332 J. Gormley 114 93 84— 201 R. King . 123 123 107— 353 K.- Morgan 148 148 148— 444 Totals 634 644 5751853 Now On Our Screen — WASHINGTON -CALIFORNIA FOOTBALL GAME Seatlle. - Thru Sunday - Royal Cafe 153 157 150 129 . 123 123 116 107 132 168 674 684 Capitol Theatre J. Rusher 111 125 C. MacLean 137 128 T. Heyder 153 109 J L. 149— 459 163— 442 107— 353 100— 323 111— 411 630—1988 M. Funk V. Powers W. Day A. Nielson | P. Fitzpatrick Totals 135— 371 143— 408 94— 356 165— 443 187— 544 T24—2122 Marsh 101 177 Hendrickson 171 186 Totals 673 725 | Alexander Photo Hdcp. 45 45 45 135 D. Kane ... 140 140 140— 420 R. Rudolph 107 116 95— 318 P. Lee 143 112 182— 437 A. Hawkins ...... 106 132 135— 373 J. Becker . 93 93 98— 290 Totals 640 638 6951973 Ends Tonight! "Basketball Headliners Of 1950” Top Hat Hdep. 30 ,30 30 90 . Wilber 138 121 134— 393 . West 109 99 109— 317 . Taylor 134 136 131— 401 . Winther ... 112 123 101— 336 . Rudolph 122 95 125— 342 Totals 645 604 630—1879 “Personalized-plus” matchbook samples—25¢ coin Sample Christmas cards of ex- clusive design by Hollywood artist — 25¢ coin Print name. Use air mail 124— 404 Ruviga of Hollywood, Box 2670 120— 360 Hollywood 28, Calif. 125— 450 - = o "™ cHimoPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC Baranof Cigar . 166 182 149 101 . 145 135 . 120 120 175 150 755 688 159— 507 136— 386 A. Warner C. Folta L. Nicholson | S. Chantry J. Levasseur .. Totals SKI TOW WILL BE SHUT DOWN TOMORROW The ski tow on the Douglas ski trail will not be in operation Sunday FOOT CORRECTION due to unfavorable snow condi~ Beltone Hearing Aid tions it was reported today by the ° ° | Juneau Ski Club. : Dr. G. M. Caldwell PHONE 477 FROM ILIAMNA i for appointment Peter Trefon of Iliamna is stop- ping at the Juneau Hotel. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling Soutbbound? Alaska Coastal Alrfines enables you fo arrange —through your local ficket agent—your passage o the States on Pan American, and then to any spot on the globel And for you who buy tickets in Sitka, Hoonah, Tenakee, Skagway, Haines and similar communities, ACA reserves a special block of seats so that its passengers share equal priority with those who buy tickets in Juneaul GI.HSKW%* *2 ewing So«dha PHONE 357 IRI.IIIES pointed Jackie McCoy, 127, Los An- | SALVATION ARMY T0 CONDUCT SERVICE FOR WARD CHILDREN Funeral services for Phillip Ward, 8, and Lawrence Ward, 4, will be conducted by Lt. Norman Steinig of the Salvation Army at 2 p.m. Mon- day in the Charles W. Carter Chap- el. Interment will be in Evergreen | Cemetery The two boys were burned to death in an early morning fire at the 5 l Northern Rooms Thursday. Their TS | \ | mother, Louise (Judy) Ward is still HOCKEY GAMES in st. Final scores of Pacific Coast Hockey League games last night are: New Westminster 6; Vancouver 2. Victoria 4; Tacoma 1. BRONCOS, DONS 10 FIGHT IT OUT IN GAME. ON SUNDAY SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11—{#— One of the keen football rivalries of this area will have its annual re- newal here tomorrow when the Santa Clara Broncos and the Uni-| versity of San Francisco Done mee: a¢ Kezar Stadium. Ann's Hospital with severe WANT ADS BRING RESULTS There Is Nothing Like LEATHER Beauty . . Durability . . Utility Hand Carved . . Hand Tooled We have a limited stock of the finest Alaskan leathers and can take only a few more custom Christmas orders. Harbor Leather Knotty White Pine Red Cedar Shingles Also Lumber of all species JNLY ONE QUALITY - THE BEST Write Vancouver Lumber Co. 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Sunday Night, Nov. 12, 7:30 P. M., Prophetic Light Auditorium CORNER 2ND & MAIN TUESDAY NIGfiT SHALL WE DRIVE THEM FROM THE DINING ROOM TABLE? SHOULD WOMEN SMOKE? Not a Dry Moment in This Leclure THURSDAY NIGHT LOST TIME AND CALENDAR CHANGE CONSIDERED Many ask, “How can we know that our Saturday is the day on which God rested, or that Sunday is not the 7th day?” Hear this lecture and LET THAT QUESTION BE FOREVER SILENCED. WEDNESDAY NIGHT FAITH AND PRESUMPTION If you have faith can you sit on the railroad track and eat oranges when the streamliner goes by? FRIDAY NIGHT IS GOD PARTICULAR? OR SHALL WE TAKE A CHANCE? This may be just the lecture you need. LECTURE EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MON: & SAT. — 7:30 P. M.