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P P . Sy ammrsmereaeaan P cnsasta Tg=—=-ton SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY DOUGLAS NEWS BASKETBALL GAMES FOR DOUGLAS Of interest to basketball fans the game scheduled hetween Doug- 1»s High ool and the Wrangell Iastitute cagers who are matched to ‘play in the Nat tonight. From 21 reports the Douglas boys will TWO bave their hands full when they take on this powerful aggregation of ph s, 1t will be remembered that when the VWrangell team visited here last, © veral years ago, the second teams flayed in a preliminary game and 12 local high school res unable to score a single c.ainst the Wrangell subs. st of the same players will riatehed iinst each other in to- | night's main contest. | | | And be To make it a dcubleheader the local reserves will play the visiting; school's secend string, starting at 7:30 o'clock. ‘ D - MR. FEUSI WANTS TO BE | REMEMBERED TO FRIENDS Returning home last night from a long trip during their seven veeks of vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenson, accompanied by their | son Johnny, visited several days in Minnesota, spent Christmas with | 5 Mr. Jensen's parents and sisters in Minneapolis, visited relatives in Arnegard and Fargo of the same state, and other relatives in Los Angeles. In San Francisco they en- joyed a good visit with Mrs. Jen- sen’s father, John Feusi, pioneer among Douglas merchants. Al- though somewhat thinner, this old- time Alaskan is enjoying somewhat better health in sunny California and thinks often of his old friends on the Channel to whom he asked to be remembered. —————— OUT OF HOSPITAL After a severe illness, although of short duration, Robert Dupree returned home Thursday night from St. Ann’s Hospital. He expects to get around as usual in a few more days. - CARD PARTY POSTPONED Due to the death of Pope Pius XI, rves were | point | THEATRE Show Place of Juneau K AT £F M. BWA Dougias Church Serices | [‘otices Yor ws cnarch columnn must be received by The Empire not iater than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guaiantee change of sermon topics, ete. . LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH No Sunday School tomorrow. No Vesper Service tomorrow. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. Sunday School after mass. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY 10:00 a.n.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Regular services. 8:00 p.m—Bible Class. All services held at residence H. B. Schlegel. ot DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible Schoor 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are welcome in these services HospriTaL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. S. Swanson are the parents of a baby boy weighing 7| pounds 0 ounces, born at St. Ann's| Hospital last night. Mrs. R. A. Thompson was admit- | ted to St. Ann's Hospital last ev-| ening for medical care. | | Ida Foss is a medical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, admitted this morning. | | A baby girl was born to Mrs. Bes- | sie See this morning at the Govern- | ment Hospital. Miss Mable LeRoy, nurse from Yakutat, is leaving tomorrow on the Princess Norah, after receiving med- ical care at the Government Hospi- tal. the card party which was to have been held tonight under the spon- sorship of the Catholic: Daughters, will be nostponed. adv. lof her poems to be published. ———e————— During her lifetime Emily Dick- inson allowed only three or four Winter Clearance USED 1937 DELUXE SIX FORDOOR TOURING SEDAN, hot water heater, mileage 8.740 1935 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR TOURING SEDAN, heater, mileage 34,007 1931 CHEVROLET COACH 1932 V8 FORD COUPE Connors Motor Co.; Ine. " ANNUAL BALL THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ’ Tonight—1:15 A. M. MATINEE Sunday—2 P. M. Rokert. X SHORTS Man Hunt B /) R S V. Snow.Tlme \ PICIUKRE i . / Pathe News wast ives BORBIDDEN VALLEY riner o » o NEWS OF FIREMEN THIS EVENING The big affair tonight is the 33rd annual ball of the Juneau Volun- |teer Fire Department which will be in the Elks Ballroom It is a cinch the ballroom will crowded for there isn't a dancPr, or for that matter, an individual in Juneau, man or woman, who does not appreciate Juneau's fire fighters, Ample demonstration has been given during the past several days of the fire laddies’ ability. Even if one does not go — j purchase a ticket—that's the sport; way. Lillian Uggen's orchestra will play for the affair. The proceeds are devoted to im- provement of Juneau's playgrounds. e e——— VALENTINE MOTIF USED BY HOSTESS t Red tulips and matching tapersl formed attractive table decorations | for a dessert-luncheon given yester- ! day afternoon at the home of Mrs.' 'TOY WIFE' ATCAPITOL ONSUNDAY Luise RaTrrer, Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young Star in Picture Here Luise Rainer, only s r to be accorded two Acad awards, proves her unqualified right to the honor with another character gem as outsta her “Anna Held” in “The Ziegfeld” and her b in “The Good BEarth.'™ Her “Froufrou’ Brigard in “The Toy Wife,” which opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre, adds a delinea- tion which may well nominate her for the third time and create still another precedent, By turn the friv- olous, light-hearted girl, the equally onsible wife, and the broken, c figure which her own folly makes her, she draws a masterful and truly moving picture which any other actress of the year will hard pressed to match In the masculine leads Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young live up to the high standard set by the picture’s star. Dougl as Miss Rainer’s husband who is loved by his wife's sister is at all times ef- fective, while Robert Young is dash- ing and romantic as the young gam- bler with whom Miss Rainer fin- ally runs away. Ending tonight is “Forbidden Val- .’ starring Noah Beery Jr, and Frances Robinson. S 5 SO ALASKANA, by marie Drake, 50c by Ad | Cecil Rulaford. ' A valentine motif was carried throughout the afternoon in decora. tions as well as in refreshments, the hostess serving dainty heart- shaped cakes in keeping with the season. | Honors were won during the after- | noon by Mrs, Raymond Meline, first; | Mrs. Harold Smith, second; Mrs. H. | B. Humphreys, third; Mrs. Alonzo Cope, cut pri; ‘ it TR Try an Empire aa. CARS cf paprika wool lined in white. fo'ds when it was shown recently at a fashion show of cruise and r JAMES C. COOPER,C.P.A. announces femporary offices in the SHATTUCK BUILDING ROOM ONE (located with Howard Stabler, Aitorney) be | MODES of the MOMENT There’s a hint of Arabian romance in this full, hooded evening cape FEB. 11, 1939, HOTEL MANAGER 'CRIME SCHoO' I8 . (OLISEUM FEATURE STARTING SUNDAY Featuring the six boys who played HERE ON NORAY 10 START WORK .........- R. J. Shoeftler Arrives in at the Coliseum Theatre has power ous performances, in spite of the Ch f B f fact that the plot is routine. In ef- ‘ arge of barano | methods employed in reformatory | Rt schools, but it puts over its argu- ful appeal because of their marvel- Juneau to Assume fect, it is a denunciation of the First tenant in the new Baranof ments without resorting to preach- | ;Hnm is R. J. Schoettler, manager, ment | who arrived on the Princess Norah| 1In the development of the plot, from Seattle six boys, Halop, Leo, Gorcey, Bob- For the past 14 years manager of by Jordan, Huntz Hall, Gabriel the 000,000 Joseph Vance prop-|Dell and Bernard Punsley, slum erties in Seattle, Mr. Sehoettler is | residents, drift into petty thievery highly with Juneaus new because of their surroundings and | hostelry. He claims that of the many | the lack of proper care. They are | buildings, hotel and otherwise, which | caught and put in a reform school, he h inspected in cities in the!wheer under the supervision of a | States, the Baranof Hotel surpas-|cruel superintendent, they became | ses in design and structure and fine | really tough. appointments the vast majority of “Tonight, playing for the last times, them ! |is the double bill, “City Girl” and | The Vance properties in Seattle | “Phantom Rang | operated a payroll of 460 people and | iy .27 FRORor e ¢ con story ing, Cowlin Hotel-Apartment build- ing, Helen V Apartments, and sev- sts of such buildings as the um S ki Vance Building, Lioyd Build-|the new G-story 96 guest, roof, 28 inpm‘tmenl. building, is progressing | rapidly. Placing of the wall finish | walnut grained flexwood is well on eral warchouses and industrial pro- perties |the way to completion. The main Mr. Schoettler plunged immediate- 1 ;‘_’r‘{uge mo"? and, the front lobby now ly upon his arrival bere into the| = FOVETE and in the lounge. sam numerous duties relavant to per- | ?;htfi:' “;‘;""F”‘ version of indirect fecting the organization of the new g nstalled. hotel According to previous announce- He is no stranger to Alaska as for ?ree'“ by “;“21“5 George Secretary- three years he skippered a cannery asurer of the Baranof Hotel Cor- poration, Mr. Schoettler will open rental offices in the Baranof Hote' within a few days. Mr. Schoettler will be joined Juneau by his wife and daughte: Marja in the near futur: Shower Yesterday Complimentary fo For Miss Lillian Hendrickson, who was one of those losing all posse: sions in the recent Goldstein Build ing fire. Miss Mavis Nikula wa hostess yesterday afternoon with » shower. A valentine motif was carried out in decorations for the occasion, the afternoon being spent in playing games, During the latter part of the affair refreshments were served by Miss Nikula. Guests present included: Bernice Mead, Beatrice Bothwell, Marian Dobson, Ruth Torkelson, Sidney Branna, Margaret Branna, Bery! Marshall, Thea Hanson, Jurdis Win- thers, Annabel Hagerup, Dorothy Larson, Doris McEachran, Cecilia Thibodeau, June Anderson, Helen Peckoniff, Maydelle George and . Marianna Skinner. ————— Lutheran Choir Party Is Given_Lasi Night ! Games and stunts were enjoyed at the Lutheran Church choir party held last evening in the soeial rooms of the church, with refresh- tender , Hydra, out of Shakan. This work occupied him during summer meonths while he was attending the University of Washington from which he graduated with a Bachel- or’s Degree in Business Adminis- tration Work on the interior finishing of DS aide Kere ¥s fullness swept back in graceful over a gown of white draped jersey esort clothes at the New York Ritz. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED! in the “REX Preview Tonight 1:15 A, M. ling inside story that tells you Killers aremade...not born! And here's the start- Juneau's Greatest Show Value SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2:00 P. M. THAIG Giia § how to stop it! “Mike Riley and Orch. | Musical Comedy | Fox Movistonews | T ——LAST TIME PHYLLIS BROOXS-RICARDO CORTEZ in “CITY GIRL" and TIM McCOY in “THE PHANTOM RANGER" ments being served during the af- fair by Misses Bernice Mead and Grace Berg, while Miss Delores Zinck and Miss Elizabeth Tucker were in charge of entertainment during the evening. Guests present included: Dorothy Reck, Ada Burns, Katherine Holm, Pat Olson, Grace Berg, Loraine Johnson, Emma Nielsen, Delores Zinck, Marlyn Ferro, Jean Thomp- son, Jaqueline Brown, Romona VanAusdle, Ann Thompson, Lenora Olson, Elaine Morke, Lois Allen, Doren Heinke, Norma Bareksten, Doris Cahill, Marilyn Merrett, Anna Nielson, Bernice Mead, Beatrice Bothwell, Elizabeth Tucker, Ingvald Varness Eugene Zinck, Claude An- derson, Robert Caorthers, Earl SUNDAY | is the | BIG NIGHT S TONIGHT —— | Zinck, Phillip Forrest, George Hutton, Ned and Chester Zenger |and the Rev. John A. Cauble. - .- SALESMAN THROUGH F. E. Welden, representative of Coast Asbestos Company arrived in Juneau on the Princess Norah and will return to Seattle on the same boat. A representative of his com- pany will come to this city next spring. ————————— ANNOUNCEMENT George Grigsby wishes to an- nounce that he will be glad to re- ceive his clients at the office of Sam Duker, 213 Seward, where he will be temporarily located. adv. e ey Pul your ¥or ent sign UP i ADS” in the Classified Ads and you ean take it DOWN from your window. Many seeking rooms, flats and houses are NOW watching The Daily Alaska Empire .