ed by Ormes Drugs. r . (LONG AWAITED jtincc ttupctt Dailp rectus Tuesday, October 26, 1943 pound tin of strawberry jam donated by Rupert Butchers. Hans Petterson, ticket 418 linen luncheon set donated hv ' Wallaces. Mrs. Pete Anderson, ticket 146, y2 ton coal donated by Philpott Evitt & Company. . O. Havroy, ticket 105, pair of bath towels donated by Fraser Pa Mrs. J bedroom Schroecier, ticket 368, slippers .donated bv Prom the & Payne. box of chocolates donated by! Ormes Drugs, was won by Mrs. H. M. Leak with ticket number 32. Mrs. H. Helland, with ticket 26014 won the evening door prize, a pound of coffee donated by W. H. Malkin Company. In charge of refreshments at the dance in the evening were Miss Irene Poulsen, Mrs. A. Stegavig, R. HUndeide, G. Sel-vig, James Taylor, Mrs. P. Ped-erson. and Mrs. J. Ritchie. Nels J PICTURE HERE "Emperor Walts," Filmed at Jasper, Coming to Capitol at Middle of November The long-awaited "Emperor Waltz," with Bing Crosby and Family Shoe Store. NORWEGIANS HOLD BAZAAR Successful Affair Held Friday Afternoon and Evening The Sons and Daughters of Norway held a very successful bazaar last Friday in the Valhalla Hall. During the afternoon a tea and sale of fancy work, knitting and home cooking were the main features. 10:45 Pi Hans Petterson, ticket 472 leatherette writing case donated by Ormes Drugs. Alt Jensen, ticket 152, handworked tea cloth. Alf Jensep, ticket 31, boy's hand knit sweater. Mrs. O. Bremo, ticket 513. ladies alligator purse donated by Dom's Department Store. Mrs. O. Stegavig, leather wal Joan Fontaine, which holds Mr. Lnrtstmanson, ticket 574, men's socks and shaving mug (shaving mug donated by Ormes powder Ormes Dr' K. Slatta, Plaque. Hans p,,,. fiiinderson acted as master of more than passing local Interest since much of It was filmed at ceremonies with K. Slatta selling : Bull's Eye VALUES p PEOPLES STORE End of Month Sale I BUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS j NOW AT PEOPLES STORE Jasper National Park, Is finally let souVenir of Prince Rupert The dance in the evening was tickets at the door. 1 Drugs). Darrow Gomez, ticket 374, 7 pound ham. " M. Heddleston, ticket 153, bath box of cho4 ' other Winners of the grand prizes donated by Yukon Jewellers. Hans Petterson, ticket 237, 3 were: G. Brown, ticket 604, silver flat-wear In hand-carved chest donated by Nils Vasang. Mrs. Pat Harris, ticket 103, water color painting by Bjorn booked for the Capitol Theatre here, it is announced by Manager J. Harry Black. It is coming for a four-day run from November 17 to 20. The coming month's list of billings starts off auspiciously with Robert Young and Maureen O'Hara In "Silting Pretty," commencing to morrow for a four-day run. Following Is the program extending to late In November: October 27-30 "Sitting Pretty," with Robert Young and Maureen - mf W Selvig. Mrs. Thomas Boulter, ticket 4 BIG DAYS I STARTS WEDNESDAY jftli 246, reversible blanket. Audrey Heuton, ticket 456, hand knit silk vanity set. Other prize winners were: roarious tumult. Clifton Webb is said to take the show in the first out-and-out comedy role he has played. . ft. i I Sonja Jensen, ticket 115, 14 SATURDAY 2:00 - 4:40 - 6:52 - 9:02 J . pound ham donated by Burns Usually he has taken straight O'Hara. sauve and sophisticated parts. October 31, November 1 "An-The ' supporting cast includes gel's Alley," Bowery Boys and such favorotes as Richard Leo Gorcey; "Dangerous Years," enjeyed by a large crowd when music for the coming occasion was provided by Mike Colussi. Tea tables were attractively decorated with fall flowers and were In charge of Mrs. C. Strand. Mrs. W. Lund, Mrs. W. Ballinger and Mrs. F, Schroeder who acted as servgeurs. Mrs. J. Prihard was in crjarge of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs. O. Giske, Mrs. R. Weber. Mrs. G. Selvig, Mrs. W. Simon-sen, Mrs. B Roald, Mrs P. Anderson, Mrs. T. Mulhern, Mrs. J. Pedersen, Mrs. L. Sandvar and Mrs. J. Taylor. Sales from the heavily-laden home cooking table were under the direction of Mrs A. Jensen, Mrs. B. Roald and Mrs. W. Simonsen. Mrs. H. Pederson, Mrs. K. Slatta and Mrs H. Helland were in charge of the fancy work table. - The bean guessing contest was supervised by Mrs. J. Pederson while Mrs. H. Knutson acted as cashier and Mrs. A. Hen-rikson in the capaticy of convener, greeted the guests. The afternoon door prize, a and Company. Roy Johnsen, ticket 63, a ton coal donated by Albert & Mc-Caffery. Mrs. John Pederson with a guess of 763 was closest In the bean guessing contest and won Haydn, Louise Allbritton, Randy William Halop and Ann E. Todd. Stuart, Ed. Begley, Larry Olsen, November 2 and 3 "You Were John Russell, Betty Ann Lynn Meant for Me." Dan Dailley and NEW KIND OF COMEDY HERE ' "Sitting Pretty" Coming for Four Days Starting Tomorrow Something different and delightful in the way of screen comedy is promised in "Sitting Pretty" which comes to the Capitol Theatre, here for four days commencing tomorrow. It stars Maureen O'Hara, Robert Young and CHfton Webb. The story is that of a versatile, mysterious and sophisticated gentleman who answers an advertisement for a baby sitter, with results that almost wreck the marriage of a much- and Willard Robertson. VERSATILE MATERIAL Agar-agar, a culture medium for bacteria.is also an ingredient of bird's nest soup. "? J M nihu.iiltM I If III J a hand-embroidered cushion donated by Mrs. Charles Lund-strom. Hans Petterson, ticket 252, won a plastic framed desk clocc donated by Manson's Jewellers. O. Trieber, ticket, 37, shaving mug donated by Ormes Drugs. Olaf Stegavig, ticket 450, leatherette writing case donat SJ VJiJI Jeanne Crain; Men's Style Show. November 4, 5 and 6 "Treasure df Sierre Madre," Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston. November 7 and 8 "Michigan Kid," Jon Hall and Rita Johnson; "Temptation," Merle Ob-eron and George Brent. November 9 and 10 "Return of Monte Cristo,' "Louis Hay-ward and Barbara Britton. November 11, 12 and 13 "Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. November 14, 15 and 16 "Gun-fighters," Randolph Scott and AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY China is essentially agricultural, with nearly 80 per cent of the population dependent on the land for livelihood. in-love couple and throws an entire community Into an up ; A rS Barbara Britton; "Thirteen Lead ' RnlHiprs " Tnm rnnn-nu anH Marie Palmer. FOR ML. November 17-20 "Emperor Waltz," Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine. November 21 "High Conquest," Anna Lee and Warren Douglas; "Stage Struck," Con rad Nagel and Audrey Long. November 22, 23 and 24 "Sleep My Love," Claudett Colbert and Don Ameche; "Blon-die's Anniversary," Penny Single HAYDN Louise ALLBRITTON ton and Arthur Lake. November 25, 26 and 27 "Fiesta," Esther Williams and 2a Ricardo Montalban. November 28 and 29 "Tender Years," Joe E. Brown and Nor- een Nash; "Belle Star," Gene March of Time Cartoon -News ON THE SAME PROGRAM Tierney. MONSIEUR VER TUESDAY at 7:00 p.m. - 9:23 FEATURING NEW LUXURY STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR HELPING MAKE GOOD CITIZENS Attend Concert and Support Boy Scout Work Scout training Is designed to supplement the training that boys receive at home and at school. 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