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" 2 : e : : {HL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA lUf(RALJ\iOfiVV. g(). 1937. IR T e & TR T T ST R R L TR FRED ASTAIRE | DOUCLAS HERE THEY COME ON SKATES——— - DANCE FEATURE LE WORLD WAITS FOR! THE SHOW EVENT THE WHO 0 BESHUWNM NEWS j k |DOUGLAS PREP. | Dou )0 p.m.—Broadcast over in ““Shall We Dance y must b received by The Empire " apei g at Capital Theatre Club, Wi v, 7:30 p.m—~High Sehool Girls' Group, o Wednesday, 8 p.m.-— Fishermen's Bible ¢ Lesher apts,, Willoughby avenue, Juneau : All are cordially invited to these services “ lay school in the Home. returned home — . 9 | 1 2:30 pm All are we - Douglas Church | i | | ALASKA EVANGELIZATION ¢ SOCIETY 10:00 am Douglas Children e SAVE THE DATE Meet your old friends in a.real old-fashioned good time Thanksgiv- ing Eve at the Viking Club, Old Time Dance. Union Hall, 9:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 24. Old time danc- - ing to Albert Peterson’s Musie, .adv. - S FOR COLD we } KINY las city o ice at the W Girls jgrader to ke True Blue | town ! han not later 10 o'clock Saturday | o tne Home. morning guarantee change of " piday 4 pm sermon topics, ete : - to Kir ped by de - What happens when two of the 1d’s foremost dancing celebri- find that everybody believe: are married, forms the hils theme of all We Danc > newest Fred Astaire-Ginger Ro musical film from RKO Radio, to morrow AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT 'OPAL CHURCH School Service . LUKE'S EF 2:00 p.m.—Sunc 3:00 pp—Ve Sermon 1 1GOV'T SCHOOL TO OBSERVE DAY OF THANKSGIVING er and of preparatio 1 th n pro- Government 0 . x - DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH t. Aloysius Church 8:45 a.m.—Holy Mass 5 p.m.—Sunday ram i senting the wing-footed School {t as a famous ballet d | the nimble Miss Rogers lly renowed re als with DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, M inister COLISEUM SUNDAY IS “THE BIG NIGHT” Starting Sunday DICK POWELL and INE CARROLL in IRVING BERLIN'S “ON THE AVENUE” Preview Saturday Nite a of circumstances |which bring about the marriage uneii tne rumors. These rumors are fostered , jpo Iby some of the characters, including re himself, who is deeply en- ed of the lady, and denies the complication < delightfully entertaining following Monday morn- — MANNING MANUAL TRAINING ASSISTANT, GOV'T SCHOOL ON YOUR WINTER TRIP EAST Cleansed air, controlled temperature and right humidity in the Empire Builder assure healthful warmth when you travel to Chicago and the East this Fall or Winter. Smooth- riding, spotless car-interiors, restful quiet and superior service add to your comfort. You will enjoy every luxury and the economy of EVERY DAY LOW ONE-W ANND ROUND-TRIP WINTER FARES |EMPIRE BUILGER Clark, 683 Granville St., Vancouver,B.C.; » Jake Mann istant inst school by ictor week with tunes written by, & at the nd Ira Gershwin and with)ment taki ce' numbets if1}-tw in the manual training dances featuring] . Considered a handy man in the two stars themselves the line of boat buildi also Harriet Hector, Americ anical work, hi { premi ballerino, “Shall We \ Dance” is said to be the most bril- {liant of all the Astaire-Rogers of- ed in the manual traint feri shop at the institution and are for A \| sale. Further boats will be built on orders as they come in - cla | novel {not only but MADELE addition to three unique roller- olo danced agair background of the machinery of a| ocean liner's engine room, SCOUTS and a s tacular dance by Astaire {with 20 “Ginger Rog ' are among the eight notable terpsichorean eatures of the film. The s in- e such hit numbers ey Take T Got kating dance, the rhythmic siant ENJOY SKAT! PARTY and leader and George of A. E. Goetz last to scout d and Fleek uests ngs ey Write or c. H. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “OFF TO THE RACES” and “BORN FOR GLORY” able: Harry n e " Carter, Alaska Representative, or s, G.A.P.D., 1400 4th Ave. Jeattle, y meet you at Seatt.: or Vancouv 1. ier were ¢ for a rhall Glacie njoyed for severa c who will “I've Let's Cal by George and Ira Ge Edward Everett Horton c Blore, ome Cowan, Ketti Gallian, and William Brisbane head the support- ing cast of the picture and add much to its mirthful qualities. dro S. Berman produced t} which was directed by Mark ric Luck” Thing hwin, oft,” | 8 e @ KETTI GALLIAN WILLIAM BRISBANE HARRIET HOCTOR and 50 of Hollywood's Most Kissahle Cuties! SWEET SWING AND RED-HOT BLUES IN THESE SIX SENSATIONAL SONGS! “Siap That Bass’'—*I've Got Beginner's Luck”—*'They All Eaughed” — “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off""— “They Can’t Take That Awcy - Radio Equipment Land_agl Barrow POINT BARROW, Alaska, Nov 20.—Pilot Harold Giiiam left thi morning for Fairbanks after having brought R. W. Cooke, Canadian ra- dio man for Wilkins, and 8. A Smirnov, Soviet radio engineer Both brought the st of ent. The plane is the late seen here due to the shortness of the days. Lyrica by SHORTS Donald Duck Oriental Paradise Universal News LAST TIMES TONIGHT First Show Star 5 P. M. “SHE'S DA SROUS” “RANGER COURAGE” “ROBINSON CRUSOE” at 9:20 WS at 9:40 P. M. TOM SAWYERIS SUCCESSFUL ON FIST EVENING - !the beloved story-book hero from P]ay to Be PresEnted Again opening escapades to the final “re- T 5 hl b H I’) turn-for-the-funeral” climax. onigi y g | Outstanding players in the pro- SCI’IOO] duction were Mary Jean McNaugh- ton who played the part of Aunt Polly; Luise Nielsen, the Widow To a responsive audience in the|Douglas; Mitchell Daniloff, Tom grade school auditorium last even- Sawyer; Bob Hamilton, Huck Finn;| A New Dining Room Suite for the Holiday Feast If your home needs new Dining room furniture, why not make Thanksgiving doubly joyous—a lovely new suite The Show Place of Juneau ! ! ] will make the Holiday happier for the whole family! Now is the time to buy! Sunday—Monday—Tuesday MIDNIGHT PREVIEW 1:15 A. M. TONIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. This 9-Piece DINING SUITE Walnut Veneered Imagine it — NINE PIECES, just as shown at left! And all pieces are so carefully constructed, so richly veneered, so beautifully finished! 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