The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1938, Page 3

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SUNDAY-MONDAY TUESDAY “\Behin SHORTS M-G-M NEWS OF THE DAY It's the Latest! It's the Best! TONIGHT ONLY ST SHOW FIRST 7P M. LUTHERAKS 10 CELEBRATE ON CHRISTMAS EVE Musical Program Is to Be Given af Midnight Two Choirs Joi junior and senior choirs 35 voices, of Resur- wrch will be program at This pro- the well Both the composed ofr rection Lutheran heard in a mu Christmas Eve midnight m is being pr d under e direction of 1est Ehler known Juneau ten ast. Some of the numbers to be used at this service were com- posed by Mr. Ehler, and many of the familiar Christmas Carols will be’sung by the choirs. The entire hour will be given to music. The general public is invited to attend an his appropriate way of ushreing in the glad Christ- mas Day. Others who cannot be present will have the opporunity of hearing it by radio. The service will be in candle light. - - FIRST SHRINE DANCE OF SEASON TONIGHT This evening the first Shrine Club ance on the winters soeial calen- der will be held in the Ballr 1 of the Scottish Rite Temple. Invitations have been issued for he formal affair, and a large att dance is anticipated, with nume ous dinners and cocktail parties planned before. As usual Mrs. Katherine Hooker will be in charge of refreshments during the evening. R 205 S Todas s News Toau] ——Emplre SPECIAL TROLLER MEETING —-TONIGHT ~T7:30 -UNION HALL All Members and Trollers are asked to be present. IMPCRTANT BUSINESS EMIL VIENOLA, every lurl's the s and will be |, MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 A. M. MATINEE Sunday—2 P. M. CAPITOL SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Cheelicg avery desl of death, to bring yeu the screen’s mightiest * sky thrilll —"YODELIN KID FROM PINE RIDGE" “TIM TYLER'S LUCK" NEWS GENE AUTRY ™ ANR “DOUBLE ALSO ROUBLE" los of Miss Lanore Kaufmann PRESENTED HERE, ... Girls’ Glee Club. Student Smgers Acclaimed. tand.” for Brilliant Musical | " e Performance hepi bt {High that ‘f.;\‘. program, with the soprano Another leading number was the {rendition by the High School Choir of Johann Sebastian Bach's selec- tion, “Beside My Cradle Here I Juanita Diaz singi obbligato solo, the ' Glee Club form- led a background for ri {Wilson'’s “Christmas Lullaby ch was probably the most ap- udeéd number on the program. The final group presented by the h School Chorus included three tmas selections, “Silent Night” antiphonally), “Joy to the and the ending number, leste Fideles,” which was given in Latin by the High School Chor- upon the hundreds who W with the strains of “Silent ent to applaud the singers. | Night" again echoing as the huge {audience passed through the portals of the High School gymnasium at the glose of the concert. ft music would charm forever—" A phrase most worthy of the g complishment achieved by the vest Christ- t evenin ium, in oft rays from two green trees casting their shadow pres- | us, ’ | Under the direction of Alice Palmer, vocal music tor for the Juneau Pub! the program opened with Heart This Night Rejo 3 motet for two choirs), superbly | rendered by High School Chorus, | b H F the Antiphonal Choir, com-|t'activeness of the setting, was posed of members of the Junior ;““”-m‘ of Wendell Schuelder nd High School Glee Clubs. e LA Head usher for the evening was {Paul Coke, who was assisted by J. Truitt Moehring, Tess Conine onMarjorie Snell. Mi instru Schools, . Accompanists last evening were Or'” and Miss Sylvia while the lighting effects added greatly to the at- “Jubilante, presentation an second voe the musics selection Amen,” during outstanding was happy Christmas for us. Insured Savings insure Christmas happiness for your fam- ily, while earnings on savings help Santa fill his bag. PHONE 3 ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS _ recording KA hMPlRL SATURDAY, DE f"IEST piLoT” LESLIE HOWARD HAS PREMIER STAR OF (OMEDY HERE SUNDAY OPENING SUNDAY (lark Gable, Myrna Loy, | "It's Love I'm After” Will Spencer Tracy Starring | Be Feature at Coli- at Capitol Theatre seum Theatre Spectacula “It's Love I'm After a Warner players a Bros. comedy-drama co-starring Les- vide startl lie Howard and Bette Davis, and Test Pilot featuring Olivia deHavilland, Patric tien which Knowl Eric Blore and ot} pens Sun- due to open Sunday Coli day fo ¢ Theatre Clark Gable, 1 Howard, accor to advance no- Tracy and Lion tices, is shown as a matinee idol—a the cast of the first a about whom all the town® \d by Metro-Goldwyn stellar at the Spencer ding rrymore head vir piciure pro- ' stag Mayer in young is hi Fleming has in- | other e the most strik- scenes yet seen in an whispe aviation picture. The nature of the | recitin subject, dealing a does with men Yo y dare thei in a duel | ti al heiress who falls wildly. in h, ins a world of love with Howard—and the 1ey're there concerns itself with how h is that of a test pilot, Know Blore and others Gable. Without varying | in disillusior her and factual rience, it tells,back to the embrac exactly how one these daredevils | who is her fiance. Sy lives, not Y the man, but! Bonita Granville, Gec withal showing t he is human.| Georgia Caine, E. E. Clive The romance three-cornered | erie Bergere contribute to the Affair bety Gable, Myrna | eral hilarity Loy and nan in the The Coliseum’s doubl who is the pilot’s first love includes “Biondes at Work,” s Tracy sacrifices his life | Glenda arrell and Barton MacL: to Gable his wife i plus Dick Randall in “Gunsmoke important than th TraiFl : has been forever - narrow thread of his life | monthly meeting at the Alaska El Playing Saturday only is the| ectric Light and Power Company double bill “Yodelin Kid From Pine| Penthouse. An interesting prog Ridge” plus “Double Danger.” ‘h.|.~ been arranged, and every one i Response Good This e Yearin Christmas i ‘} Elospnm. No7TES Seal Contnbuhons‘ Mrs wilt and wer (" mi. w! from St /\|\)'\ Hos- pital today i returns on the sale nl Alex Christmas Seals is sought by mem-| missal from St bers of the Alaska Tuberculosis As-| day. sociation today following a study of the returns to date. \ Mrs. Frank Perida According to Association records,|were dismissed today one quarter of the Juneau residepts! Ann’s Hospital who received Christmas Seals hayv St replied. These returns have beer s. C. E. Carlson was dismissed nvr‘l(ll’d and filed and show a total m St. Ann’s Hospital today after s Juneau’s contribution to| having received m al care, e up to this time R rding to past records of HH" WHEP[ IS KAPPER' annual Chirstma al Sale in Jun-, eau, Uhis response indicates that this V\Lrnhxlmuh of R. A. Kapper is sought in an inquiry received by |wlil be an outstanding year. Al prompt reply is asked from those who received seals in Juneau and|Postmaster Albert Wile, It is said who have not yet made their returns, | he.received his mail in Juneau about This will greatly facilit the work | three 3 rs ago. The infor- of the Association by allowing them | matio red by Mazine Bell to complete the Juneau filing and {3408 Gladstone Avenue, Brunswick, before the great bulk of Georgia, care of Mis Laurie C. Bell the returns from the remainder of the Territory comes in. 3 ’ I A few persons making replies have used envelopes other than the blue! .4 $2.95 HOLEPROOF return envelopes sent with the seals | and have also failed to include any HOSIERY Family Shoe and beautiful lines alou Miss deHavilland is a sen story Bette, succeed played by from and Val- Spen- cer to prove far moxe which at the| medical dis- Hospital to- Bouidini is a Ann’'s Speedin and baby girl from the St. means of identification. It is plann- ed to send a follow-up in January! to those from whom there has been no response and the Association re- grets that a few donors will receive these letters and hopes that they will understand why the follow-up was sent >ee - U. MEETING On Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock the W. C. T. U. will hold its regular | W.C.T and | .. BRINGING A LIFETIME OF PLEASURE, T0O! Music gives many yea too! Th gifts, they're well built and reasonably priced and our credit accommodations purchase easy. is a marvelous gift, it's somethi s of ¢ sure and po profit uments are ideal for Cpen Evenings Till Christmas ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY STORES at JUNEAU and SITKA “Football Toucherdowner” UUNEAU s X !"‘ A‘Murm, 3y Wib.6ROSS u's Greatest Show Value T nsv!av Tine PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. THE YEAR'S ?W»JESI FASTEST FILM! ve I’'m after I'm f_sc‘iiif.g it T ] ii@ to be w .wd .and how! FATRIC KNOWLES - i G i's'Li}RE -GEORGE BARBIER Directed by Archie L. Mayo + Screen Play by Casey Robinson Original Play by Maurice Hanline A WARNER BROS. PICTURE Added Attractions POPEYE THE SAILOR in Colortour Adventure Fox Movietonews Last Times Tonight ---- Glenda Farrell—Barton MacLane in “BLONDES AT WORK" ® This year you can give her the refrigerator she's always wanted...a big, roomy General Electric, America’s favorite food saver. New 1938 General Electric Triple-Thrift Refrigerators are here. .. ready for Christmas giving! More beauti- ful than ever! More convenient than ever! More thrifty than ever! And at prices and terms that will not blast Santa’s budget to bits. 1t’s "Sandy” Claus this Year! Here's the bonnie gift that will please the lady no end. .. and save money, too. The refrigerator that always cost less to own is now popularly priced...you save three ways ... on first cost, on current and on upkeep! SOLD ON CON VENIENT TERMS - Sunday Is the BIG NIGHT -TWO-HIT FEATURES- JACK RANDALL in "GUNSMOKE TRAIL” YOU SAVE MONEY 3 wAys! §g ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Bl T T T T T et 2| JUNEAU —— ALASKA —— DOUGLAS & LOAN ASSN. — of Juneau Secry-Treas. e st s vt ettt

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