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| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1951 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE. - "Shakedown’ s Mrs. America |Broken Arrow,’ [Sorority Wil Ay ToloEm ~ Hospifal Nofes 3 : Under the leadershi fJ Sock Headline opemng a' 20"1 S'age faShlon O'B:'liv’n‘ :..:‘ m::.\:'nf;::]ur l’yx;r Llhmcj Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital » L/ Show sep[. 22 evening, Taku Toastmasters Club | Tuesday were Warren Tufts, Adam Yam af Capifol f plans an interesting evening this| J. Balog, Andrew Peace, John Sa- Based en Irue Fad Beta Sigma Phi is planning o Thursday, in the Gold Room.| tre, Jr, Uvall Moody; dismissed Speakers include Joe McLean, who | were Marvin Colby, Lee George, fashion show on the afternoon of Something new in magazine back- | Rescarch done by Twentieth Cen- | sept 92 in the Elks Hall. Plans Das recently matriculated into the | Mrs. G. Wahto, Horace Adams, - | ground stories for the screen is of- | | tury-F Broken Arrow,” which | were made at a meeting of Phi Xi POst graduate school of “Toast- | George Neufeld, Ralph Whiscraft, IT 9 AND Shows 7:25 g fered by Universal-International’s open: the 20th Century Theatre | pelta chapter held last night at the Mastering” Capt. E. C. Hawley, | Jacob Aardal, % To“ E. THU. Feature 8:05—10:08 “Shakedown,’ wh)chl_ now slm\vmgi ! tonight discloses some fa: mj\mml home of Mrs. Ray Renshaw. Al R.\x.mmu‘ and Ellis lh-\nnhlsf Admitted to the Government i 5 Qg at the Capitol Theatre. | | sideligt n the historical friend-! committees appointed for the Pete \\.mm is scl h[‘duh'(l to “\(" Hospital Tuhduy was Teddy Ren- THE SHOCK STORY OF A MAN WHOSE CAMERA 1o i i o B | i 0 e Ao | oming e e o, e U1 Tmvrompls spech Topente | e o varva” i wee ¥ j oes A P Spee, andus ageous white | Raiph Williams; publicity, Mrs, Carl ter will be Bud Kristan, and gram- | Gloria Peterson of Hood Bay and Wfifwflp/ cation bu ,u?ess, lruc-tc;llfe portray - man, I Jeffords. R Rusher; study program, Mrs. Ren- marian, Irvin Curtis. Chief evalu-| charlotte Marvin of Hoonah, HAD THE GOODS ON THE /| i of cattors ana tesser nighs o ne | o oy aiter e Ol B o Monein s slcied e or the cveming wi be. Bl Bedi : [ . Im(fu,fw are pmwuuf wit 1:\ l((.: W .:r the Apaches .u.ld \AMuuw “(,” secretary. Ellis assisted by Bob Cowling, | RUMMAGE bALE ity which constitutes quite a de- | | involve \ bloody struggle, these |~ Both Delta and Phi Xi Delta chap- Fred Dunn, Pete Nelson, Waino parture from the movie norm. i | tWo men, on opposite sides of the| torg Wil stage the fashion show Hendrickson, and Wayne Richey By Lutheran Ladies Aid, Satur- ABNEEE - gty conslste’ of HOWE | | fence, refused to let the hostilities| whicn is to feature B. M. Behrends Bill MacFarlane will open the | day, Sept. 15 in Church Soclal * ard Duff’s portrayal of a renegade | break the bonds of mutual respect | woman's apparel meeting by saying Grace rooms 910-3t | fre2-lance protographer who uses |and fondness they felt for each | e —— not only his camera but anyone who other. is handy, in his conscienceless climb | Based on this historical fact, the| toward what he considers the | Technicolored ~ “Broken Arrow” heizhts. | | shows how Jeffords (played by| Suspense builds in this story from Jimmy Stewart) had the courage the outset. The photographer who and vision to bring peace to Arizona | creates a structure of double deal- by daring to come alone to Cochise’s ing and ruthlessness plus nerve ting- stronghold, though for seven long| ling situation upon nerve tingling| situation, in his drive toward his own doom. years no white man had come within ! the great chief’s arm and escaped without being cruelly tortured to death Actually, Jeffords sought out) Cechise (played by Jeff Chandler) 124 Travel on ! not to talk peace but to protect h L PAA Tuesday ‘ s e o [ L By We have disposed of our complete Grocery Stock and r.fl’is‘i"‘rf’:°‘é£gf’:,‘fi“l|\m,h L : EJ.E’HAluqml“di“’i,.,‘n",‘}“,.“‘, Fixtures, and will discontinue business as of ~ °' ?r:gairr::o“ulg}x ?.o Beitie, " | Mrs. Fenny Duncan stands in | “pio0q with the lack of gov- Wednesday, September 12th. . . v Eia al fter being crown- r " tection, he quit his n‘l\ e From Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Fesal splendor a ernment protectiol qui e b Halderman and child, Dean Hart,| ed Mrs. America of 1952 at Ash- |and turnd fo prospecting i the | We wish to thank all our customers for their'past R. Hendrick, Henry Hillyer, W. E.| bury Park, J. Mrs. Duncan, |mountains. Yet this too was dan- Hutchinson, Mr. and M Albert| mother of a two-year-old son, |8€rous with anhlse on the warpath. paironage. Kake, Gus Koski, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Craig, competed as Mrs. New York Seemingly without the fears of ord- | fred Marshall and two children, Ed- Anary men, Jeffords made up his| ' All accounts will be mailable to i b City and won the title over thirty- | ;05 ) ave o face to face talk die Maynack, Sue and Sarah Mec-| C5 Lo Loqaed beauties. She with the warrior leader. Allister, Duncan Miller, Ed Ringle, v s v o B " stands 5 feet, 7t Inches | The bold trontiersman said later, United Food Company Mr. W. Kirkness, Tom Labert,| tall and weighs 126 pounds. Other | “This was the commencement of | Dora Lucotch, Mrs. T. C. Martinson, | statistics are: waist 24 inches; |my friendship with Cochise, and, | B‘)X 3.)1 Jll]]ea“ Shanaing T : J. 8. McKinnon, H. McKinnon, Mr.| pust 36 inches and hips 36 inches. nlthov:;n I was freq_uen(,ly cnmpellcvrl‘ Hovard DUH: Brm DONIEW'P‘%@QY Dow [ Parker, Norman Stines, M’ck; i Wi Dand, it never Imeretered. Wik our Thank You. E. S. Nielson, M%n?!fi Z u T | friendship. He respected me and I L TEBEY B DNNET s VRN |V Bt P o [, e o Soldin ,Betty Yaw, Joe Otte, W. F. Bolton, F. Wright, G. Long, Jake Angell, Mrs. C. Yadon, Robert c\r-““'lu“day in First 38 Travel on ter, Betty Anne Ware, Shelby Mee- ! ! s Fall Get-Together |PNA Tuesday nach, Leota Noon, D. McCollister. The Junéau Emblem Club will PR TR0 ORRBIAN Mike Wigland, O. Kunnley, P. Huff, Mr. and Mrs, Orrin Hale and child. oo Don Goodman, Mrs. Eric Newbould, | hold the first meeting of the fall| Pacific Northern Airlines carried q 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BLDO. PHONE: OFFiGE 81 G. A. Magruder, Calvin Andres, Emil | and winter season, Sept. 13, at 8|38 passengers yesterday with 21 ar- 2ND FLOOR : e Mehline, Dick McCollum, Cecil Ton- | o'clock in the Elks auditorium. rivals and 17 departures. nemaker and Mrs. Marjorie Tonne-| Vice president Gladys Vuille will| From Anchorage: Richard Flota, maker, preside in the absence of president|R. F: Taylor, L. J. Miraldi, R. T. To Whitehorse: Mrs. J. Willis, Mr. | Ada Winther. Burke, Harold Jones, Betty Ann Mrs. and Dan Auld and daughter,| Plans were made at the last meet- | Ware, Leilan Fairhurst, L. McNames, ing in May for many events that|Charles Beans, A. Kinnard, R. O. G s | Wilbur Johnson. : | Kinsey, C. L. Sansbi A | To Fairbanks: Dan Tequeran, Al|will take place in the ensuing bbb i i P R ° m Sahlinger, Mr. and Mrs, Mel Pid- | months. Several matters of im-| From Cordova: J. W. Clayton. ,7 : “ 7 " | geon, Ray Ford, Olive Nelson, Doris | portance will be discussed and acted | From Yakutat: Howard Loewen,} | |and Carol Johanson, J. Hudert, A fupon, It jsrequested that all mem- |Henry Adams, Bertha Reese, John | | Dementieff, Don Cameron, Frank | bers be present. Krepps, Andy Oeace. Haldane, L. Agnes, A special refreshment and enter-| From Gustavus: Bob Crowell, Eu- SITKA, 16Y" STRATTS” T )CHATHAM STRAITS m Y [riwn_walioTn TooTe: a0 a6 Tso Jat lgo Egamfin KA cOAstAL'm[mcs Mw = PHONE { o { " FAMOUS for ECONOMY! = tainment committee has been ap-|nice CLff, Ann White. T 1' RAINBOW GIRLS TO pointed to take over the evening at| To Anchorage: Robert Bowles, 17 MEET SATURDAY the close of the business meeting. éflh:: D";unAdv é\xll(n Jurf«“““h JMD' o i i useful, hotter, cleaner than any i R e ritton, E. A, Baken, Mr. and Mrs. PRO-GAS in Alaska .IS '“0'5. o v : The regular evening meeting of CLASSES STARTING ~{H. 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