The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1951, Page 5

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1951 JOHN JOSEPHINE AGAR * HUTCHINSON 'E‘WEQRBGW (WED. ONLY!) THRILLS and CHILLS! AND — WATCH FOR THE SURPRISE GUEST STARS HIDDEN N THE FILM! FRANCHOT TON, o Jean Wallace | ® Marc Lawrence [/ aqiieo) TR TN There is no substitute in: Newspa Ansesaed Flke PAST EXALTED RULERS’ NEGETY Wednesday, February / The Night Staris ai 8 o'Clock Sharp Listen fo THE BARANGF BOYS Big Time, Initiation, Enleriainment, Big Feed FRIED CHICKEN and SHRIMP SALAD and WHAT GOES WITH IT Visiting Elks Welcome i -«-«.«-«-«-«-M \ i | are: Bennett Campbell PESTIEOTNENES e: A(vertising! | Contractors of America of Anchc v E EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau T I | | | | | | \ | | | | ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Bepesiis ARE SAFE BUY and HOLL UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ment of thi The safery funds s our In a2 mem- is pl aperation bar! tive of depositors” consideration (AP al Depostt Insur primary addinio ber of Fe ance Corporation, which sures each of our dep < to 3 maximurs of $10,000. FIRST N ATI()NAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA | are planholders for th YOUNG IS WITH SHIRLEY IN BILL ~ NOW AT CAPITOL Robert Young portrays a clergy man who becomes a bishop in “Ad- venture in Baltimore,” now at the Capitol Theatre, and who is alsc )ld enough to be father of 18- year-old heroine of the st ed by Shirley Temple as hi This marks a complete change pace for Young, whose prev roles were in Cross-fire and They Won't Believe Me The Dore Schary presentation for RKO is a lively comedy-drams of 1905-period Baltimore, in which he clergyman’s daughte an ar- dent suffragette and in criti- cism through her ca 15 votes for women and oth conduct | most unconventional for that per iod. John Agar is cast opposite he; in a co-stnrred romantic role. CONTRACTORS SHOW {NTEREST IN Al OFFICE UE Eighteen construction for | i | | | | I8 | ed $1,200,000 Alaska Of ‘ it is learned from the Al lic Works office here. Th subcontractors for lighting, ing and heating, and doors. Juneau firms interestec mers Construction Co ectric Light and Pow Machine Shop, and Junc ing and Heatirg Seattle companie 1des | | lumb- holdin 1l, In Construction Co., Flax Sound Construciion & ing, Peter Kiewett ern Enterpri gineers, Ltd Morrison-Knu Tacoma firms in 1um v: Contractors of America, " ast | Sash and Door Co., Flumhmg and Heating Co. Others are Carson Cons Co., of Helena, Mont. Assc and age, and Elkan J. Morris, electrical contractor of Fairbanks. ! Bid opening is scheduled for Feb-| ruary 28 here at the Alaska Pu blic | Works office, Foss, Malcolm and | Olsen of Juneau are the architects. MISS BURNS TO CALIF. Miss Patricia Burns, weather ob-| server here for the past 27 mont has been transferred back o her previous station at San Francisco. Sne (“(pect.s to leave next week. @ |Mrs. Webster and they are hvin.;lw “World's best-tasting Cough Medication " SMITH BROTHERS .| Sharon Day, | Roy | housemen, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Rosalyn Rarick, Ernest L. Arnold To Wed Feb. 18 The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Rosalyn V. Ra- rick to Ernest L.Arnold SK/2, USCG is announced by the bride-elect’s mothgr, Mrs. Wilma Wolcottville. She > late Dr 10ld is the son of Mr. and Mrs is Claire The couple plan to exchange wed- i vows February 18 in the Meth- church. The Rev. Fred Mc- innis will officiate. The bride-elect was graduated rom the Wolcottville High schocl and attended Indiana University. he was graduated from the North- est Institute of Medical Techno.- ., Minneapolis, Minn. Miss Ra- ck is a member of Beta Sigma Phi W | Sorority in Juneau and is employed 15 laboratory and X-ray technician it the Juneau Medical and Surgica. ,'.4'\\'. Arnold was graduated from Jlup High school and is sta- ioned with the U. S. Coast Guard Seventeenth District Headquarters n Juneau. PACIFIC NORTHERN CARRIES 31 MONDAY | ron a1 ool iy au! Pacific Northern Airlines carried 31 passengers in and out of Juneau yesterday with 12 arriving and 19 Ed Weiss E. Scott, Capt. Frank Preble, Tim H. Wakefield, Haldeman, A. Sea- bury. From Cordova: Varness. From Yakutat To Anchc Felix Toner, Weschenfelder, H. G. AgE Wilfred Howard Harstad, Ern- Ted Hashbrock, Toness, Arvid Norheim, Gene Andrew Barlow, Jr., Her- Linne Bardarson, Heaton. Sheldon, man Hafiner, | Robert Watson, G. M. Tapley, R, J. Reginald Skeet, Norman O’Keefe. Bill Hansen, Gerde, Pete To Cordova: Sifferman. TROPHY HIDES FRCZEN Even trophy hides from memhem | of the deer family (deer, reindeer, elk, moose) are now frozen accord- ing to word received in Juneau. Ord- Hammer, Ray er M-29 by the National Production | Authority mentions untanned hides in the possession of dealers, ware transii companies and tanners. TRANSFERRED BERE Leland Webster, supervising ob- server with the U. S. Weather Bur- | eau, has been transferred here from Gambell. He is accompanied by at the Hotel Juneau. Amunmcin_q LUNCH ROOM on Willoughby Ave. is again open for business New lamp bul b 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 Eleetrie Light and Power Co. - F. Rarick of the daughter John E. Rarick. Mr. Arnold of Puyallup, Wash. A. Burr, | Casey, | , D. Wright, A.‘ Wolfe, | J {JUNEAU COUPLE TO BE MARRIED FEB. 17| Plans for the marriage of Alice Syble Orewiler and .dmund John Kelly, both of Juneau on Februaryi 17, were announced today i The wedding ceremony will be performed by U. S. Commissioner Gordan G at the home of Mr and Mrs. George W. Stober at the McKinnon Apartments at 7 o'clock n the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stober vill be the attendants for the cou- ple and close friends will witness heir wedding The bride-to-be resided here for 1 short time in 1947, coming to Alaska from Bend, Oregon. She re- urned about a year and a half ago ind joined the office staff of the Treasury Department, Division of Disbursements where she has since seen employed Mr. Kelly came to first of December chard, Wash, and has been en- gaged with the elevator installa- ion in the Mendenhall Apartment building Juneau the | from PKA JAN. BUSINESS IS UP 70 PER CENT | OVER [AST YEAR Pacific Northern ines' traffic from Alaska during total c ua ity of Juneau psed | Y has inJ y 1850, P. Pheasant, Juneau nager for PNA, said, carried in Janu- 1950 mml, b. 0| s flo gain of 36! 19530. Air cargo | perceat | TS ded u increased 36 il from June mail car in! [ pect 1851 to prove 3 i the grow and commel throughout the Territory.” \ASH WEDHESDAY T0 BE OBSERVED HERE, | LUTHERAM “HURCH. { | | 1 Ash Wednesday, tomd< . w, wil be observed in the Lutherar Church with a worship rervice Legirning at 7:45. pm. The theme for this year's special Lenten services will be, ‘That I | Might Be Whole.” The particular | topic for this week, the first of the series, will be, “Why Must Some-| | thing Be Done For Mec That I| Might Be Whole?” | A cordial invitation to attend is I extended o all interested persons 1 and especially to all who are desir- | ‘<us of making special preparation ‘ior the Easter season. In the following weeks of Lent the special services will be held at 8 o'clock on Thursday evenings. Because of this week’s service the! church’s Junior Choir will practice |from 7 to 7:40 pm. and the Senior Choir’s prectice Wil begin at 8:. 30| pm. RUTH ROGALL TRANSFERRED: Ruth Rogall, who has been with the Social Security office here fori the past two years, has received word that she is to be field re- presentative working out of the Milwaukee, Wis. office. Her transfer is to be effective about February 19. Milwaukee is her home. S 0ld KENTUCKY STRMGHT BOURBON WHISKEY \'Ii‘ NP |86 PROOF « NATIONAL DISTILLERS ‘ PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK, N.Y. i s il I"THE BRIDE GOES Port Or- || 'DR. LAWRENCE ROSE WILD" I COMEDY AT 20TH CENTURY What happens when a playboy writer is forced to assume the obli- gations of a father in order to prove his respectability makes for | the hilarious happenings of *“The Bride Goes Wild,” the M-G-M com- edy-romance in which Van John- son, June Allyson and Butch Jen- | kins are put through their paces | on the screen tonight at the 20th Century Theatre. Here is a picture that will have | you laughing at the fade of the first sub-title. Johnson is the indolent and mischievous writer of children’s animal stories. Miss Allyson is the prim, puritanical New Emllun.li drawing teacher who has been as-| signed to illustrate his latest book When she discovers the author to | be more addicted to alcohol than | to art she precipitates a crisi which involves the introduction into | his bachelor quarters of an “enfant 1 terrible” in the person of young | Jenkins. | It is up to Van to pose as the un- | fortunate father of this problem | child, an imposture which brings about some of the most jocular pro- cee”ings you have witnessed on the cree. hefore Miss Allyson is fin- My ‘o win and reform her man. YUMBER ARRESTS DROD @5‘ PN JUNEAY 1% 1358 The total numb by Juneau City Police h 57 percent since 1948, comparative yearly rep In 1948 there were 627 5ts in 1949 they had dropped to 475 and last year there were 430 arrests of 5 ] pped study of | Drunkeness comprised the bulk of ) arrests made, but they have dropped | well over 50 percent in the past two years. | In turned over to Federal authorities compared with 16 in 1949 and 13 last year, During 1950, in addition to 1,067 complaints investigated and com- pleted, police rendered aid and ar istance in 443 cases; answered equests for information; gave drivers tests; handled 55 auto aci - dent cases; investigated 9 deaths; apprehended 13 juveniles for petty | larceny, 2 for grand larceny and 4, for burglary. | Of 15 lost articles reported, 14" were located and of 37 articles| stolen 23 were recovered. IS NEW MEDICO ON MOTORSHIP' HYGIENE, Dr. Lawrence Rose is the new | physician in charge aboard the Al- aska Department of Health motor vessel Hygiene, that will leaye| shortly on rounds of Southeast Al- aska. Dr. Rose joined the U. S. Public| Health Service last December and was assigned to Alaska. He is look- ing forward to his tour of duty here, he said today. He was graduated from the Uni- . versity of Tennessee at Memphis 1in 1948, subsequently took internship in the Los Angeles County Hospital, | had a residence year in pathology at the Wayne County Hospital in, Detroit, and has completed six months research at Bellevue Hos- pital in New 'York. Dr. Rose is a sén of Mrs. S. A. Rose of Stam- ford, Conn, JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Business meeting at AELP. penthouse, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1:30 p.m, HARRIET WILLIAMS, Secretary | row af PAGE FIVE [ 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 (95 CENTURY %’ lew Wednesday 10 YEARSL . conyrrs COMPLETE SHOWS 7 20 and 0 M-6-M's blushing story of writers and mm: and love Butéh is the brat who puts ants in their plans ! rigiual Scroun Py by ALDERT BEICH eoctd by Normman TAURDE - rodocst by Wilfiom H. WRIGHT A METRA-COLDWIN- MAYER PICTURE CAPE BRETON ISLAND — TRAVELOGUE S Wi ()Rl DWIDE NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA Sheldon H. Martin of Atherton, Calif., is stc ving at the Hotel Juneau. He is w.'h the U. S. Public Health Service. FROM WXQANGELL V. A. Anderscn of Wrangell is wgnmmd nt the B.vanof Hotel. i 04 WOL 284 91809D anl 1948 there' were 27 persons oo00“000000‘000000“00000% JWC MEETING The monthly business meeting of the Juneau Woman's Club will be | helq at the AELP penthouse tomor- ernoon at 1:30 . Business in connection witly im- mediate projects will be discussed and committee reports received. Washington is called the Ever- green State. NOTICE 0 MOOSE MEMBERS You have a Date Feb. 7 NOTICE All Pinochle Players are invited to attend a Public Card Party at the Moose Lodge on Wednesday, Feb. 7at8:00 o'Clock This is the first one of a series of 4. There will be awards 1o the ladies and also to the men. Refreshients Will Be Served These Parties are Sponsored by the WOMEN OF THE MOOSE SUBWINN BIKES Al MADSEN'S BOTILED Jl)l\’lt\'l\: Caately UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPAN JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY Copyright 19L1, The Coca-Cola Co.

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