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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1951 ‘laughier, Tears ‘Mix in New Show At Capitol Theatre Loughter and tear in al- most equal proportions in Colum- bia’s “Father Is a helor,” opens today at pitol Theatre. | tale of a cyni ] ( | mix which T ard THURSDAY &2 The Pnriscl Family Show! 1 ¢ who impelled to aban- Shows: 7:20 - 9: — Fea : 8:00 - 10:10 lon his wandering when five won- derful kids s their sec- | ond-hand brim | over with tender sentiment, spi 1y and happy music. Will en is the roamer who und goes a remarkable transf at when subjected Yo the wiles « | Holden, & | Winniger’s traveling me BACHELOR ) being forcad to lay I | befriends five parentless kids wh ersuade him to become thefi HOLES IV HIS HED... COLUMBIA PICTURES presents WILLIAM COLEEN 'Rebekah D nner wr -JUNEAU, ALASKA Apples Relurn fo Soil THE DAILY, ALASKA EMPIR Be Visited b“ day, Preside nounced t vertis ilar meeting h 8o will ree wr ve mittee reports, Fritchman said ' Ferry Refurns [From Run o Haines Skagway, - Two cars and siX passengers were arried to Huines on the Territorial ferry which arrived at Tee Harbor Monday evening from a round trip to Haines and Ske Passengers into a dump at pushes apples [ 5 with a girl like Will We‘(ome Vakim® Vorhas Sher sherman, C.A | . ' Sedpg they could mot keep them longer for fear of spoilage. 6, Johnnis Orabt w. L 5 this around! Mi Sm'zh Hova 3,000 car loads of fruit has been dumped because growers | ywoticins, b (VHISS Jmiin riere 1 there were no purchasers at 50 cents per box for the frult. | A load of Alask Commission AND FIVE 6 T i (P Wirephoto. cquipment, was t m Skagwey ) riday evening at 6:30 a no-host t ] : - . to Haines on the rot Twe AGORABLE KIDS ,‘, jer will bo held ot Baranet |, . e o cns and ome trucke were brouzht te AGREE! sty the Persencoasion Sbeitat | HIGRAWEY FOINS i 9 P Teo Harbor, plus. the following pa i0 welcome Miss Ethel Smith . oW ¥ cogers; Walter Simonds, Mrs. W ‘\;“l ; ’Expeneme ‘ il. Simonds, Bob Simond Miss Smith is president of the| Vincent, Mrs. Kay Sepulvede Association of Rebekah Assemblics | WAIRF Shoflage ‘ nice Morgan, A. B. Mor ) making official visitation | Morgan. rage, Nome, Fairbanks and tof S STUART EGSIH - €L the Juneau lodges. She is due to| b tor | 8T ERAMN - CLINTON SUNBRERS ve from the Interlor July 20 P h P iy | d James Edward Grant y i |l gt r o will be held|al fore | { b t Drected by | i NORMAN FOSTER and ABDY B t which Mrs. Irma | conditior A u'Jle f eS t noble grand, will preside | s & ! e e : Lilly Kea, Mae 11"} B‘ ‘}‘d in the absence of Mrs. Bertha West, R. Lozano, John Suico, R. | 1 ! 5 "lrl i "3 noble grand, who is vacationing in| Robert Evans, J ' - States, Special enter ment | ‘IM“”“’ Ben Wl A heach party, at thel home a P L S refreshments Wil folibw the £aid O, e . . | Tee Harbor, was given last Frida £ s | meeting, with Mrs. Florica Larson| ) datnter, Alfred. Evans | AIternoon by iy, and M I “ ERI\FR S son Upholslerv 1s chairman of the committee. ever added, th T e e Mo ey, ‘e |LonBBuG.S (IR the .1)1.11 o & urday Miss Smith will be taken | X ok, Montana Creek, M A g e y of their hter, Betsy — Juneau || :ichtsceing and shopping in Junean | ¢ and others fed by|,,q child Metcalf, Frank Pr e o & 4 tafs F!SH‘NG GEAB Wilk continue in business and Saturday evening an informal | £ '~'l-;‘\ are Holding up well due fc ' 2 I 3 i ‘~“ ! -;\"in-\”‘- Fyf‘l‘\,.‘.lx'..m\';.;lmi . A r-host ba g v wil ) nelting. mith Llovd Wilso yed @ ¥ oi 406 S. Franklin — Phone 473 until further notice, 8 Banquet da B ablie I EERA Y pold e Joc s L1 Smith, Liogd Wiksen Truitt, |4 e Jawn whete hot dogs, po- nof Gold room| Vegetable lower gardens need Enelish W g S/ ' ———————————— | {;; members of the Rebekah andjrain badly, Burdick reported From Annette: Mr. and Mrs, w,[tt0 coll g Pl = e - 3 == | Odd Fellow lodges and their hus-] As to forest fires, Burdick str i Dihelnd: &hel - gbn Epak: - Fidya | 3% were = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED =/ 0dd Fellow lodges and thelr hus- it eglok o Wilhelm and son Erick, Floyd = nn. D. D_ MABQUABDT = in ('h:\fr:w‘”n( the entertainment | s hm‘,: some :.xlm H" ¢ 0. Favro, Ralph Wil- Vev ,U::: € ’§(x‘n Sam- = OPTOMETRIST Sl e e el ey ¢ Steele, Mrs, = Becond and Franklin > Juneau | P s ey '(p,'m”"tfi : north of Kbk I‘ e e Adam Friese and = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS oy iy 1 3 2 g sts’s two brothers, = =" | Kinnon, 149, or Lucille Stine, 4 Lt. De , Mr. and |’ (= — — - - - Sunday noon past nol Elsie Smit Ax wl» will hold a breakfast at the acy and three child- {17 Embark on for Miss Smith following wh Hutcheson, T will be taken to Mendenhall Glacier and other scenic spots PRO-GAS 2au by Mrs, Irenz McK McCarthy, { : Prior to her departure f teh i th noon for ” ” : i 745 W?@( ikan Monday, via Pan American v ‘ | Miss Smith will be guest of honor Valdez: Mr, and | 1t a luncheon in the Baranof Ir i S i FAMOUS for ECONOMYI room, to be attended by all Rebekah i Joan Griffin, Muriel 2 who can pr ¥ be there. sildren, | Ca d Mrs. J. R. Terhune, Sigrud Dull and Gertrude Jeweli | forcst service personnel Robert Leach, | th i0odmann, Tony Whitt, PRO-GAS in Alaska is more useful, hotter, cleaner than any aré in charge of planning p re il the bud. vir, and Mrs. W, K. Wilnelm and Lt. Ccl. and Mrs. T Yild, ing arr ements for ficial lodge visitation here and her ay in other cooking or heating medium, it is the outstanding economy fuel. It operates automatically, goes to work immediately, ranges cool quickly. And whether you use Pro-Gas for cook- ing, hot water storage, refrigeration or any number of its applications from restaurant kitchens to galleys, you will find 4 it the ever dependable fuel. Ju ™ ON STWARD and Mrs. Ralph Cottis, and cre visitors at the Ter- um Tuesday morning ranof, on whi they passengers, was it Mr. For more information about Pro-Gas economy and its many uses, just ask * Field PropaneGas & Applience Co. Post Office Box 754 JUNEAU the B: i zh The family has just returned from 1 vacation trip to Florida and are returning to their home in Anchor- age where Cottis is a law partner »f John Hellenthal, well known Alaska attorney. W. A. Bates, Ketchikan banker, is at the Baranof hotel. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Final FMarlc Bowrn . . . On All Sale Merchandise COATS SUITS HATS and One Rack of Dresses und Jun-! zmo! Tuesday embarked on | CHAPELAD! MEETING TOMORROW Until September C ik Bay, wil ith wh will be re David Brown of Anchor lhc anux\ul hotel. Dont beVague dies, at once a William Tamaree, pioneer mee ched- is the mother of | ‘Tomorrow, Ji t gr., and will spend | will be at the SAY: or him as well as|jey Jekill, Work wi ¢ Sm sith her grandson and family the |jccts for the fall baczar villiam L. Pauls : | A z e OF MOOSE 1 THURSDAY = e | tiation will be features at a mect- 1)ing of Women cof the Moose Chap- iter 439, Thursday ning at 8 ald Hurley, N | o'clock in the Moose lodge rooms. Dinteo; dismi 1 | Senior Regent Jannett Frances will Refreshm: will be marl Ritter and{be in charge. Dennison, Mr Dary Roberts, Mrs 1.«01‘\'0(}_ baby girl; Mrs. William Franks, There were 1o missals he Tuesday. ssions or dis- | iR GORE HE! . 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