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" PAGE FIVE D:LCENTURY THEATRE + WHERE HITS ARE A HABIT! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Community Events |Greatest Love TODAY Stery Is Now At 20th Century OCTOBER 25, 1951 "Since You Went Away’ Last Times, 'Capifol Theatre THURSDAY, DOUGLAS | NEWS Miner Returns SHOWPLALE or Cflunead ABRITUL - ENDS TONITE! AN EXCLUSIVE PRE-RELEASE ENGAGEMENT <L At 6 p.m—Taku Toastmasters meet | at Baranof Hotel. At 8 p.m.—Emblem Club meets in Elks Lodge rooms for installation. Glenn Franklin arrived here last The the has been or forming a neckpiece. i Moose formed a new | | Special Return Showing | «ginee You Went Away,” closes|week from his mining properties| a¢ ‘g pm — Juneau Yacht Club greatest love story in | at the Capitol Theatre tonight and | near Fairbanks, Alaska, where he| ...t in Iris Room, Baranof world the greatest book of all | those who have not seen this fea-|spent the summer working th‘ Hotel. ' :im;‘ \l'llhhlv ~ h;n.s been glot— PR TR M S S X | ture should do so. | mines. ALS pinVFW post meets in Jeep|DE!Y transiated to the screen by ,_A7 The strongest element of the of-| This years dredging operations| gub ¥ STV F. Zanuok i DOORS OPEN | fering is in the excellence of the| provided some interesting speci-|a¢ g pm —City Council meets. B.\'h\"m \\51.1(']1 is now at the performances of all the players and [ mens of gold nuggets. Franklin has| a¢ § pm.—Coast Guard Wives Club |00 Century Theatre. T N T E 5.50 jennifer JONES [ stars of a cast bejewelled with cap-[at least one welghing over three| il meet at home of Mrs. Jessie ‘(,A;m;n]!;ngl]_\' produed it :er;\]- - - g | able personalities. They have been | ounces. One almost perfectly round | Sparks, 113 Willoughby Avenue. nicolor splendor, “David an ath- Jose h COTEN utilized with a great skill. It all|and other well enough matched for el S sheba” presents two of the screen's ; | | <ty sy At 8 pm.—First of a series of card |y 0 o 2 Grogrity Bk kbd % SHOW STARTS spirley TEMPLE parties by Sons of Norway, Susan Hayward — in the epic roles 7:14 - 9:30 ‘With this picture Selznick emerges | happened, that each player is re-| He and his partnel e 2 in the Monty WOOLLEY quired mostly to play himself, It is | corporation this year besides ope-| Ay g:45 pm.—Juncau Singers re-|Cf (el long and distinguished act- o type casting of a high order rating the former mining properties. | peqrqal at Methodist church. S Shrecty /‘ G'ANT A L ARG e ong FEATURE AT with two paths when planning the P o + WALKER | among the credits as author of the|summer with him, preceded him October 26 i r L Raber screen-play, which took its origin | here for the opening of school. At 6:30 pm.—Fellowship potluck [Picture. The first, and obvious one, Mov.es' 7:31 - 9:47 fu MADISON {from a little volume of lelters, dinner in N.LP, church parlors.| Was (0 caich only the surface ten- P4 BRIt 3 Y carrying the title “Since You Went To Jarbridge, Nevada At 8 p.m.—Pioneers of Alaska Aux- [Si01s of this warm and violent story Away,” taken mainly from a column iliary meets in Odd Fellows Hall, |Of illicit love between two of the Mrs. M. J. Kibby was a passenger October 27 Bible's most colorful personalities. in the Dayton Journal Herald writ- 7 Al N . last Sunday on the Denali south- bound, enroute to Jarbridge, vada, where she will spend 7:05—9:45 10:05 SHOWS at FEATURE 7: The other was to bring to life the conflict and vibrancy of the com- plex characters whose torrid liaison et Buell Wilder, | At 2 pm.—Style show by Stevens Ne- | in Gold Room, Baranof Hotel that the | s starter for annual membership ten by Mar ESTUOUS AND FORBIDDEN ORLD'S GREAT LOVE STORIES winter months visiting at the home | quvc g0l Alidee Crippled Child-|Prousht them to the brink of TomorRow! | Senale Group i Bomard Laris. o oy dive lr Aasks Grpp 3 \F' d l M l is a former Douglas resident, and| ¢ 7:30 p.m.—Hallowe’en Carnival With a sure hand Zanuck sent sister of William Weir of Douglas. | o¢ Rainbow Girls in Scottish Rite | his director, Henry King, down the SATANIC nas Low Moraie - Tempis. ) road of most resistance, and SAVACGERY ‘A' Marine Bases Wathoe Doy At 8:30 pm. — Sourdocey Square|achicved a rare moment in film- (.muqmp-mm the W / | 3 Reuben Stromme, band instruc-| Dance club meets in grade school | Making, at once mature, romantic, Sweeps the West /' | P AT Ard elghth iy spectacular, yet profound in the 2 3N | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—P—A| toooner planned to leaye today via| At 10 p.m.—Pre-Days of '98 dance|delincation of passionate natures Senate Armed Services subcommit- by Elks in baliroom. struggling against the burden of PAA after receiving news of his! father's death at the family home: | in North Dakota. Honor Roll tee convention. diss among cently recalled reported today it had found tisfaction and low morale Marines — particularly re- reservists—at three OctoBer 28 At 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.—Special serv- ices at Methodist church with Dr. Steffens as guest speaker. i Alaska Coastal bases. p A % The Douglas High School honor October 29 N R kgt y o In VIeW |roll for the past six week school At noon—Lions Club meets at Bara- Carries 84 on ole :nd i_ irit dz ) ‘or the period carried the following stu-] nof Hotel. @ia Marines,” l:e oup sa‘:: There | dents: John Jensen, AAAA ary | At 7 p.m.—Headquarters and Head- wed"esday ‘"ps R 10 ’imm,diim comment from | Cuthbert, AAAB; Adah esen,| quarters Service Co. weekly drill the Matifi" Cris AABBB; Beth Fleek, ABBBB; Ray| in Armory Alaska Coabtal Airways carried . s are-EHToro-and LHErmann, _AABC: Elsic_ Niemi,|At 7 p uneau Badminton club! a total of 84 passengers on Wed- T mEstny s Higtts port, 3¢ arriving and 32 departing. Arriving from Sitka: A. Rosler, " The thrde bhase Camp Pendleton in California and | AABBC; Caroli Camp Lejeune in North Camnmv subcommiittee criticized the | will plny in high school gym. At 8 p.m.—American Legion meets in Dugout. ine Haro, ABBC. ¥ post Rex Fox Married | ‘The ” i V] Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fox are visit- October 30 Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul, W. Feather- Navy and Marine Corps for what it (.Saued lavish use OF;S men and ing friends in Douglas and Juneau| At noon—Rotary Club meets at slom‘-. Grove, E. Broder, G. Put- | money, in g report which also cov- | and are registered at the Hotel Ju- Baranof Hotel. are, Tom Parke, W. Walsh, Al Mat- i | At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center|son, S. Swanson; from Baranof: ered conditions at the Marine Corps | D€al | air station, Quantico, Va,, the Navy's| Mr. and Mrs. Fox were married Rhbea Black; from Kefohikan: Gor- Night for Adults at Teen Age don Clayton; from Petersburg: Mr. club with square dancing. « Written for the Screen by e i 1 October 13 at Anchorage. The cere- | N ‘x:ear:m\lr’:;\rfik bq\?i, Zfi,d’“‘ffii I\Car‘e :: mony took place in the home of Mr. October 31 Chipperfield; from Skagway: Mr. 'PHILIP DUNNE Manlog | submarine base, New London, Conn, | Fox’s sister and husband, Mr. and| At noon—Kiwanis club meets at and Mrs. R: Y/‘.lsmons’tafi. (i]il r;!_ch. ROD CAMERON | The preparedness subcommittee, | Mrs. Henry Reed. | Baranof. C.FR. B:xm 1\1: ;aze» ;2 se 5gn, headed by Senator Lyndon John- Mrs. Fox is the former Naomi|At 8 p.m.—Elks Lodge. r'Om x.\mes. aggle Kadnaha, : ’ Walter BRENNAN {son (D-Tex) was set up shortly af- | Talbitzer, Public Health Nurse for| November 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mafmer, JohnA'l'homp“ -~ e — —— — 3 SRSV P |ter fighting broke out in Korea |the Alaska Department of Health at|At noon—Chamber of Commerce(Son, N. Caldwell; from Elfin Cove: Melvin E. Grimsrud; from Pelican: LA AT HOME GROCERY ——STORE HOURS——- 'til 6:00 P.M. to keep an eye on the mobilization | Bethel. Mr. Fox also is on |he.1 meets at Baranof Hotel. | program. Thi)s was its 31st report; | staff of the Department of Health | November 3 guier Fuok) Ll 8L BACHREL UL | others have dealt with o wide var.|and is Captain of the “Yukon|At 11:30 am—Rebekah Bazaar in|Polley, Ernest Polley; from Point |iety of mokilization problems. | Health,” which plys the Yukon| IOOF Hall with smorgaasbord ntl?’“t"*"_' "é‘s- ] ;'hJflfks""éd"“"‘; | In general, the latest report prais- | River. 6:30 p.m. A i B il 3 om Angoon: Charles W. ed the food, clothing supplies, in-| The couple will visit on the chan-| struction, medical care, housing ' nel until Sunday when they wllH |and recreation facilities at the six | take passage to the states and| training centers. Ohio, the home of the bride wh’re{ But in addition to reporting | they will spend the holiday season,| | low morale at the three Marine | planning to return to Alaska the bascs, the subcommittee was crit- | first of the year. ical of what it called a “lack of Mr. Fox is wellknown here. His" | cost consciousness” among officers ' family were pioneers of this area, at the six centers. \hnng here until prior to the last factor “involves waste — war. (Demmert, Martin F. Abraham. Departing for Speel River: Ar- thur, Kimball; to Sitka: Mrs. Meirs, Mrs, Willlam Gordon, Robert Hal- | bash, R. Rutherford, W. Carroll, B. Procter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard, Tom Jimmy, Bill Featherstone, W. L. Hockinson, Mr. H. Rosler; to, Fish Bay: Wally Westfall; to Pet-| ersburg: N. W. Allen; to Ketchikan: ‘Juneau Vessel Overdue from Run fo Yakufat Two boats found and one more | — FREE DELIVERY — 11:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 8:30 A. M. NOTICE CORRECTION Yacht Ciub meeting THURSDAY 8 p.m. Baranof Iris Room. 47-1 | This waste in manpower and waste in money—and at this critical juncture the nation can afford neither,” the Wife Beafer Gels reported missing almost evened up | the score for the Coast Guard plnne‘ that has been searching the north- ern waters of Southeast Alaska J. E. Smith, i To Haines: Mr. and Mrs. Watson, H. Waddell; to Skagway: Bishop Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fruits Flannagan; to Pelican: Mrs. Blood, Mrs. A. Kendall; to Gull Cove: Mr. The MV Beachcomber, owned by | and Mrs. Art Berggren; to Hoonah: Jerry McKinley of Juneau, has|jimes Austin; to Funter: T. W. | been reported overdue from Yaku- | peterson, Gunnar Ohman; to Ten- tat. McKinley said that the boat|akee: John Kalassi, Mike Kasoff; has been chartered to Clyde Franks i, Angoon: Max Penrod, Mrs. Ruby of Yakutat for the past two months | ge]l, Paul Bell. and although the reconverted LST | usually carries a crew of two, he does not know who is aboard. The Beachcomber left Yakutat October 14 enroute to Juneau. No YOU sign of the craft was found yes-| GET Ore terday when the Coast Guard plane | searched from Juneau as far north as Lituya Bay. The same area will on Pan American subcommittee said. . W. COWLING, Comm. | since Monday . ATTE\TIO\' PIONEERS OFFICE 342 620z. CRAB - - 5% PHONE 146 Muss wisconsin Cheddar CHEESE rks. §3¢ Reliance — Chicken 200 Size 13¢ TAMALES - 120z can 33c | KLEENEX . - SCHILLINGS COFFEE 1 1h. can 85c — drip or regular — 2 1b. can $1.69 Booth’s — Crescent Cream Cheeselarse80z.49¢ | Sardines - large oval 19¢ Kellogg’s Schillings | Rice Krispies large pks. 26¢ | Black Pepper % 1b- can 5139 . .1 pound box §9¢ : ! Jail Sentence ‘lfigfld IS BEII( ; Arthur Davis, of Juneau, received ‘In Movie Acling | a four-months sentence in the Fed- 26 | Commissioner’s | eral jail yesterday in the U. 8. court for assault ROME, Oct. 25—(®—Ingrid Berg- |and battery. man, chic and slim, returned to The last two months of the jail movie acting today after two years| sentence were suspended. Davis away from the cameras. | was charged with beating his wife She stepped through a driving |in their hotel room. He was origin- rain for the wee-hours shooting of 'ally arrested by Juneau police and night scenes in a new film, “Europe, | tried in municipal courty where he 1951,” directed by her husband, received a ten-days suspended sen- Roberto Rossellini. tence. Regular meeting Pioneers of Al- aska and Auxiliary at 8 p.m. Friday,' Oct. 26, 1951. 947-2 STYLE SHOW - EMP!BE WANT ADS PAY — Sponsored by Stevens in Gold Room Baranof hotel, Saturday Oct- oker 27, 2 to 4. Benefit Alaska Crip- pled Children. 947-2t — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — be combed today by the plane. | e e s st oo i i e i S s S ‘ Alaska Maid Found | l MEETI“G TONIGHT | Checking on a report made from | Funter Bay, the plane found the | vessel, Alaska Maid, yesterday at 13 3:30 p.m. The Alaska Maid towing | Veterans of Foreign Wars I Jeep Club — 8 o'Clock the Bertha B. was discovered near) ALL VISITING V. F. W. MEMBERS ARE Philadelphia Fish Bay, about 25 miles from Sit- | ka. The Alaska Maid, captained by | Louis Basco, left Juneau October 13 for Sitka and was reported miss- ing on Monday, October 22. NI PILOT BREAD CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND g on MM R : 5 1. AAeE e fishing boit o Regular scheduled servica ! James Burnette, Commander Frank Drouin, Adjutant §|Jewell, with Leonard Horn and Bill PANCAKES ‘ e e |O'Neill aboard. The Jewell leit * Big 4-engine planes - » e Warm Springs Bay Sunday at 6:15 e Good food HEINZ pm. An SOS message was heard 'WW from the boat for two hours re- EREEREC JUNIOR FOODS 24-tan case $2.69 water and sinking. The radio mes- o 18 years’ experience flying L] sage was received by Mr. and Mrs. in Alaska i Fred Birch at Security Cove. & Ddly fll'hh to Ketehiken SON: and Seattle Houb MmaTON | + T gt vkl o Noma, | mmenm ~=AMERICAN MEAT -===z== The Sons of Norway will hold an Yor rate oall l Initiation tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Moose Hall. A card party will begin at 8 o'clock tonight as a social for all members. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. PHONE 38 89cb. | i I PHONE 38 “The Best Is Cheapest” LEG OF LAMB LPUN AHERICAN. Schilling bring$ BLUE RIBBON You a blend of IR . - . s 69cib. exclusively 'Ce"e —rr _ PR || American S [ DORK ROAST . . . . . ‘75¢kh. ] ia . ([Q[ é fi,m,fl:m:.mf S Ch'll . CHOICE BEEF 4 | , st Rl (RIB STEAKS . . . . . 97ch. e ————— Sl Coffee R T T A Y e m i | SRR HOME LIQUOR - “Juneau's l'ine:l" PHONE Sy

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