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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1951 LASSIE in “THE PAINTED HILLS” in Technicolor. BING CRCSBY — in — “DOWN MEMORY LANE” ENDS TONIGHT! GUN-HOLSTER PUTS NEW ZEST N THE WEST! NOR MONEY CAN BUY! EVERY WONDERFUL } INCH OF HER IS AGAINST THE LAW! EXTRA! | “They Fly with the Fleet’ DISNEY CARTOON SHOWS at 1:35 3:32 5:29 7:3 9:33 FEATURE at 2:12 — 4:09 — 6:06 — 8:08 — 10:10 \Methodist Church Group | Holds Christmas Party | The Women’s Society of Christ- | ian Service of the Methodist church | held its annual Christmas party in the social rooms of the church last Wednesday with the ladies of the | Douglas Methodist Church as spec- ial guests. SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Instead of a gift exchange among those attending, gifts were brought for the Jesse Lee Home, the Meth- odist Children’s Home in Seward, Alaska. Refreshments were served | by the hostesses, Mesdames Estella Schultz, Betsy Sears, Polly Matheny and Florence Saunders. A musical program was given fol- | lowing the short business meeting. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "Mother Didn't Tell Me' Tonight Western Movie At 20th Century Universal-International’s Techni- What “Mother Didn't Tell Me” color “Frenchie,” which opens to-|will be revealed at the 20th Cen- morrow at the Capitol Theatre,|tury Theatre when the Dorothy presents Shelley Winters and Joel | McGuire and McCrea at their colorful Western |starring opus opens there. The best. Twentieth Century-Fox film has Universal - International ~ Studic | been confirmed as the Theatre’s displayed astuteness in teaming Mc- [ next attraction opening tonight. Crea and Miss Winters. Her cham-| The co-starring parts in “Mother pagne-vivacity opposite McCrea’s Didn’t Tell Me” call for a handsome easy-going dominance of the gen-|young doctor and the pert and eral situation makes New Team Comes To Capitol in watching for any audience. patient ends up by being his The role of Sheriff Banning gives | wife. They are in a light, saucy the widest possible range to the|vein, according to all reports, to star’s versatile talent. Hi: |suit the requirements of romantic al of the philosophical law |comedy enforcement officer who finds it] In back of Dorothy McGuire, who completely unnecessary to use g |has been off the screen a couple of gun even in the most ticklish cir- |years and Lundigan is a prominent cumstances with the toughest of |supporting cast headed up by June outdoor badmen, registers as a four-{ Havoc and Gary Merrill. Jessie bell characterization. Royce Landis, Joyce MacKenzie and The action-packed story concernc | Leif Erickson top it off. the return of Frenchie Fontaine, g 72 played by Shelley Winters, to the|™ psc; Ry A scene of her father’s murder many years later when she has become a Bow“ng “ews notorious gambling lady. She sets|. B, Naaime e b Ry up. & 'fantmstic ‘establishment, ‘€] o o e combination of saloon and gambling { The house, as part of her plan to trap [Bewling League weund up in a tie. the two unknown murderers of her [Ross Oasis and Country Club stood father. How she accomplishes her [ off Butler-Mauro Drugs and Harry n and how she almost in-|Racc Druggist, respectively, with a es the Sheriff in a slight case|4-0 blackout. of murder is a matter that is much| The 9 o'clock crews of Glacier better left for the reader to dis-|Cab and Home Grocery gave the cover for himself. same treatment to Capitol Theatre PSSR R S and Caro Transfer. High scorers for the night were Franke! Ll . ] J , 520; P. Matheny, 507; Great Discovery and Joo Alosander, ua. 3. Franken ShOWII'Ig Slllldiy was high individual score with 191. Elks Friday Night Mixed Team swandings Won' Los M N l Home Grocery 36 16 e P' (hu“h uro Drugs 28 24 “Great Discovery,” the feature Z 2? 25_ length Christian film wiht Colleen | CaPitol Theatre 30, pea Townsend will be shown at the | Glacier Cab A » Northern Light Presbyterian church | ¢aro Transfer 5 " % on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. | IAfTy Race, Druggist 22 30 This film not only tells an excit- |\ COUntry Club 200 (ing story but also carries a timely | Ross Oasis salvation message. B. Mills 142 149 180— 471 | Only recently, talented and lovely 1‘: lb(,hlb Agk, 107 ¥67_ e Colleen Townsend gave Up a lucra- | p* Seet e 1“9 ., tive contract with Twentieth Cen- | Ru(cin]ph lsf :37 gk o tury-Fox Studfos to devote herself |~ ,‘;, :1; ;’z 7;: ;34* ! [to’ ull_ime/ service @y the Lord. g R ) The ic s }y invited | % Tl e ul:ve)‘a(::sdiilxzm‘e N‘; P. Matheny 166 192 149— 807 $ g ! J. Porter 130 127 127— 384 adntission ’ will be charged, tut a|,. Doyle 100 125 90— 815 free will offering will be recei 'd.ia McMullin 121 122 5 < Alexander 173 166 163— 502 10 Arrive gn PNA; *rotas w0 T go—am 3‘ Hy we;hafd \F Harry Race 710 .#lmqmst 132 154 136— 422 Ten arrived from Anchorage Ol nt 103 134 80— 317 Pacific Northern Airlines Friday |Ef Gray 113 120 102— 335 and 34 flew to westward points. M. Flint 140 130 140— 410 From Anchorage: Roy Crawford, | L. Holmnquist 138 147 138— 423 Cmdr. Kelsey, Sgt. Tom Mani, Ther- Totals 626 685 596—1907 esa Atthias, Harry Halvorsen, John | Country Club H. Anderson, John Doane, St. Tom- | H. Winther 126 143 122— 301 mila, James Supsook, J. L. McNam- | O- Winther 140 180 127 447 ara. H. Deroux 139 137 « 94--370 To Cordova: George Sthdborg, Y- Powers 108 126 143— 377 Olto Eoppen. J. Levasseur 187 146 142-- 475 Totals 700 732 628--2060 To Yakutat: Lt. and Mrs. Pen-| nock, J. G. Crosby. Glacier Cab To Anchorage: Bob Behol, Rob-”’ Crosby 120 146 134— 400 ert Thomas, Clark Pete, I. Ary, R Afrahms 148 140 15 Capt. F. R. Clayton, Sgt. EQ Salli- | ,;* p "8 amson e urns 151 97 133— 381 son, Sgt. J. Lomack, Cpl. B. Nook, | ;" o open 191 181 157— 529 Cpl. A. Romer, Cpl. J. Smeaton, Lt. |5 |~ 152 125 174: 51 G. D. Hurlbert, St. P. A. Kawas- Totals 762 689 757—2208 ley, Sgt. T. Samuelson, Sgt. Michael, Capitol Theater Cpl. G. Amrok, Cpl. O. Hoffeth,|; pocno. 102 109 101— 312 Sgt. C. Katexac, Sgt. John Nalucke, |1, Heyder 116 119 114— 349 Henry Sookiayak, Romeo Katexac,|: wracrean 141 140 115— 396 Fred, Kingik, Cpl. C. Lockwood, | joneg 118 147 144— 409 Ralph Ballet, Charles Kiana, Gor-|; paylgner 13¢ 160 122 425 | don Nashalook, L. Okpeluk, C. Will- Totals 611 684 596—1891 oya, Sgt. A. Johnson. Caro Transfer DIVORCE GRANTED L. Tibbits 163 128 179— 470 Charmain B. Willard was grant- [ v Mallory 91 89 98— 278 ed a divorce from her nusband|c. Oldham 123 128 144— 395 Wesley J. Willard in District Court | p, Morgan 123 145 102— 370 yesterday on grounds of non-sup-|K. Morgan 125 132 152— 409 port. They are l.rom Haines. Totals 625 622 675—1922 o e FROM PELICAN Home Grocery A. Sorenson 181 124 107— 412 The Rev. Fred McGinnis conducted devotions. EYES EXAMINED Careful, conservative management and invest- ment primarily in home mortgage loans and government bonds, plus the insurance of ac- counts to $10,000, assures safety of your funds in a savings account here. Regular profits are Second and Franklin LT DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE BLACK 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS K. Raatikainen of Pelican is at|M. Davlin 132 167 163— 462 the Baranof Hotel. M. Rejse 114 135 134— 383 1. Fitzpatrick 111 133 107— 351 William Lundigan | intriguing | pretty miss who begins by being his | 120— 363 | | e . : edeld PAGE THRER THEATRE « WHE‘RE ‘MITS ARE A HABIT! | WHAT EVERY YOUNG WOMAN (and Man) SHOULD KNOW . . . THE PICTURE WITH ALL THE ANSWERS! Lo I-] B - . i ues e - § Sy ™, | | (L momee | | | A story that goes to your head ... and your heart! Fresh' and wonderful .as: only two real people, really in love, can tell it} i, WILLIA LUNDIGAN Directed by Produced by CLAUDE BINYON- FRED KOHLMAR . From the Book “The Doctor Wears Thiee Faces' by Mary Bard FEATURE AT 7:59 - 10:02 Show Staris 2:00 T |ing I went out to set the posts. No | holes, Got to looking around and found them. The muskrats had car- | ried them to the creek, dove down JUNE HAYOC - GARY MERRILL | Screen Play by CLAUDE BINYON L SHOWS START AT 27 - 9:30 * S!INDAY MATINEE—Doors Open I: (r e . = iars_fell Lies; Scores at | Hope o Win By the Assoclated P named Hc - s e —— | that muskra‘s carried off his post holes to use for living duarters is one of the entries in this year's Burk lington Liars’ Club contest. Harry Hosier of Lifcoln, Ind, judges strive to meet the year-end deadiine, for choosing the world champion liar, C. C. Hulett, Liars® Club president, released a few samp- les' of the 1951 crop today. Here ate final scores of important | baskethall games played last x}ight: Fordham 6%, iGeorgetown i (D) 50. Geo. Washington 62, Virginia 60! h i 3 ot s opes to 'win with this story: Cincinaats 83, Western Michigan, 77| ;. Lare, e woes luck, yestmsiay | Towa State 57, Creighton 49, the hired man and I worked “all Hastings 67, Colorado State 61. | e Southern Methodist 48, Tulsa 45. | (4 " ] Texas 61, North Texas 56. | Arkansas 66, Mississippi 58. | Washington 60, UCLA 52. VISITOR FROM SITKA Al Speer of Sitka is registered day digging post holes. This morn- 'at the Baranof Hotel. Colorado A. and M. 65, Colorado 58 | i (three overtimes) | (présenis) Whitworth 51, Washington State 48, | Wyoming 84, Montana State 5¢. | ghe o"y machine that has Idaho 38, Idaho State 37. | P Utah 63, Oregon 58: hin, Oregon State 52; Portland 47. everyfhln', d__°2 ".ry' = San Francisco 45, Los Angeles sews everythingl Loyola 41, " P California 69, Santa Clara 51. , | WITHOUT Seattle 72, Pacific Lutheran,49. Seattle Pacific 68, 8t. Martins ;‘"AC"MEN" (Wash) 57. Cent. Wash. 60, British Columbi Juneau Drug Co. Phone 33 - Box 1151 Mall Orders Filled Promptly — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — |p. Fitzpatrick 139 166 166— 471 e Totals 677 17125 677—2089 LENSES PRESCRIBED - = Juneau [ ELEAEEEEE assured because we pay our savers worthwhile earnings twice yearly. Place your personal funds, or those of a partnership, corporation,or trust, here—with insured safety and profit. We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings Alaska Federal Savings & Loan ¥ ¥ 'MOOSE LO December 8 ® Qriginal Diesel and PRINTED Association sy OF JUNEAU . 0 l L DAY or NIGHT 119 Seward Street SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,900 . PHONE 707 ; Foster’s Transfer & Storage { : Warehouse - th and Capitol Stove METER SERVICE— \ ' \ { ! ! ! ) ! ! ! ! Y { N / ) . } P } 5 3 \ ¥ s } § \ { l N ) { N ' ! 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