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11 ~ 3 IF | WERE KING" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST' 5"!939 MYRNA LOY, |Mrs. Carpenter { SUNDAY Juneau's Greatest Show Value PREVIEW TONIGHT ISNEW COLMAN HIT | MIDNIGHT PREVIEW MONDAY - e Feted with Tea \.OllSE“m 118 am. TUESDAY parees [CLARKGABLE | s pariton| o o O i 25 M Show Place of Juneau | who saves an/ .bnrkstru\H of Paris, B Sl Ao BRI AR ‘% One of the loveliest teas given|empire -and. loses ‘his - heart all in S d Y L4 M d Y ® T d Y in the ORIENI! ‘| HERESUNDAY this season is that far Mrs. J. W.|one ~unforgettable - week, and « un a on a uesaa wy ol . |Carpenter of Hollywood, California, beautiful = princess, . whose love - Excifement in PAEAT this afternoon at the M. S. Whit-| makes her ]m-n the commands o F'a.'l!.l" /Idl‘('.“..r(’! tier home on Distin Avenue. tHOS-|her king, form the romantic team "Too Hot To Handle” to Glorious Romance! ttan S tesses for the affair were Mrs. S e deank LioyH nrod anha . i g d 3 _— the new Frani oyd produc- # bid & 0 en TONOI’I’OW at Whittier and Miss Clara . Carpen- |0y «rf 1 Were King” Ronald with the news i p e |Colman and Frances Dee, teamed Ronald Colman, Holly- & ca nol Thea're The tea room was decorated wnh‘ together for the first time, play wood's most romantic star, reel reporl:ors p g;’;‘,’"x"‘fl‘;:‘“;’\_‘)'fikf‘fb::‘;fl'l‘::“b?l“(“‘ Jel-| the two famous lovers in an cpic | s Francois Villon, the g g ) S| yersion of the story of Francois | world's grandest lover! He Cll‘Cllng fhe Voted the “King and Queen of 1{: shades of blue and pink .uff! Villon. SSRMUwiNeT fight with & the Screen” for 1937, Clark Gable |White —intermingled = with - baby's| "'y 0 the paramount picture has his sword and win 9 lobe for and Mysna Loy, fresh from thelx |breath centered the teatable. Blue| ™) =0 8 FL e P e twist of his sword and w trlamphs n “Test. Pilot" are:re-|bapers were used:to off set the pic-| oo 0N TEEUE O ay at the.§ g :lady's:heart with the |united . “Too' Hot (o atindi Eifbiiue sane: Coliseum Theatre, Colman will be § (wist of a phrase. .. dventure Tomance, Pouring and receiving during the | resented as one of the, best-lov e and | tea hours were Mrs. Howard D «d most _romantic figures in all el sreel cameramen 484 | giapler, Mrs, Josephine Boyd, Mrs | history. Vilon, the verse-writd Orlent; ‘aviatioh th e H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. Allen Shai- agabond of fifteenth century Seai. dndt 5t Lt ~o. | tuck, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs, Ed- whose poems even today ‘:.'\:,“L,‘."‘,“ ‘\“'",((‘.T.(‘":,( ,H'li ‘ ‘:“I'l n‘| win Sutton; and. Mrs. J. W. Liev- | thrill the hearts of lovers, was 5 o o MameAafe nade ruler of France for one The new picture comes to the Capi- | "y o0 o e 1 ouded Mrs | umultuous week by the caprice of tol Theatre for three ds tomorrow OPENINg | pohert, Daviin, Miss Glara. Walther Miss Helen Junes, Miss Jean Gal- secentric King Louis /XTI, who, took 1 fancy to the Jovable ruffian dur- Len Ham- Based on a story by lagher, Miss Belle Wasvick and Miss | ng a street brawl, His love for mond and a screen play by Lau- aary Jeanette Whittier. Katherine De Vaucelles a princess rence Stalling: author of “The| approximately one hundred guests { >f the royal court, forms one of the Big wde” and “What Price were invited to call between 2:30]srandest chapters in all romance. nd John Lee Mahin, the|and 5:30 o'clock Tonight ends the double bill, picture takes Gable and Miss Loy ->->s ‘Arrest Bulldog Drummond” and through a whirlwind of excitement, j Panamint’s Bad Man." hairbreadth escapes, intrigue and | D H d I H i - i romance, In. effecting, & “scoan’ | on 0' en S OS S he begins by wrecki her plane. | Later she pilots him over the ocean W“h Dan(mg Pany to film a burning liner at sea. The climax is her rescue dash to South | America, with Gable and his cam- mi“’; V(;’I‘":fi‘lffl‘:‘f;“’;"'éf:’o‘"‘;u:::g“:’; era following. A special (um,mwmm A At tHe " ahaFtatertt. ‘of was sent into the wilds of Dutch iy ‘anq Mrs. Alex Holden in the | Guiana to film the weird native paranof, | tribes for this sequence. | " ‘Refreshments were served | Jack Conway, who directed “Viva ' D. L. Reynolds Have Anniversary In celebration of their wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Reynolds dined Thursday evening in the Iris room of the Baranof Hotel WALTER PIDGEON LEO CARRILLO HUGUETTE (Ellen Drew) from Stormy beauty who dares a buffet attractively arranged. \ Madeiro—News of the Day rected the new picture. Waller Misses Elaine Housel Doris Free-|Mts: G. E. Gouldie and Mrs. J METRO-GOLDWYN | Pidgeon plays Gable’s rival 'in purger, Jean Taylor, Sue Stewart, G"s"i"](k‘;,m“ ago in' Beattle, Wash years ago e, Wash- | newsreel “secops,” Walter Connol- ly his employer and Leo Carrillo his sound man. Hundreds of Chi- nese players appear in the Orien- tal episodes and the actual savage | Djukas tribe in Southern America Mary Jean McNaughtoh, Maydelle George and Messrs. Lewis Taylor, John Krugness, Tom Stewart, Bud Brown, Harry Watkins. Skahng Party Held MAYER PICTURE ington, Mr, and Mrs, Reynolds were married and are now the parents of two children, Darrell and Cora Sue. Mr, Reynolds is assistant to the supervisor of the Alaska Aero- nautics and Communications Com- Last Times Tonight w Ny .. ., “TREASURE ISLAND" “FLASH GORDON" Ronald C olman NEWS LI LA v gra e 3 ir: n F v (&) S - :’;X:( photographed for the first Hifasion With ofticss’ it Swisay. in FRANK LLOYD'S | S e — — ‘ . y g M'LEAN ABOARD ALICE | MRS. EVANS RETURNING MRS. WAYNOR HOME _ Playing for me last times tom..m B E wonh lea u i F y l W E R E K ’ N ™ 4 [ ment of “Trea: g e cam b " F ( y Herb McLean arrives on the| M Elizabeth Evans and son Mrs. Charles Maynor is arriving|ure Island,” su\rring Wallace Beer p e N agerson o e R T e Princess Alice mi; afternoon after | Billie arrive on the Princess Alice|this afternoon on the Princess|Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore, Sixteen members of the Epworth . b ol 1 enjoying a vacation trip in the this afternoon after a trip in the | Alice after several weeks in the| Lewis Stone, Otto Kruger and League gathered last evening at § Ma[nage Is Held Frances Dee - Basil Rathbone snws [ pecmly in Seattle. | States. | South. Charles *“Chick” Sale. the A. B. Skating Rink for a skat- —— Ellen Drew + C.V_France f 'ing party and at 11 o'clock enjoyed - Henry Wilcoxon refreshments, provided by all the| MAry Ann Campbell and Norman Floyd FPagerson were married his i | girls of the League, in the social A S dised 4hA'D 'M|SS Bertho" IS |Tooms of the Methodist Church, |morming In ; the Commissioner's roduced ar | Miss Hazel Fields was chairman |COUt by Acting U. S. Commissioner M. E. Monagle, ' Shower Honoree MRS to be | veming MRS. PARSONS NOW - LastEvening T Trien pesence Mrs. Ernest Parsons was dis; misséd’ from St. Ann’s Hospital today where she has been recuper- ating from surgical care for the| past several days. She is at the Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman. Miss Campbell is an. employee of the Gastineau Cafe and Mr. Fa- gerson is a well known concrete con- | struction specialist. | - eee | f -~~~ TEXAS DOCTOR HERE 1 , Dr. G. A. Grimland, fo ‘Texas,| who arrived on the Alaska from the, South, is a guest at the Baarano(-—**'*” Hotle, planning to visit and do a ADDED ATTRACTIONS PANCHO VANILLA ® CARTOON LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM “ARRI BULLDOG “PANAMINT’S “DRUMMOND” BAD-MAN" FOX MOVIETONEWS personal shower last evening u r e ® complimented Miss Dorothy Ber-| | tholl, ‘bride-elect of Mr. Harry | Sturrock. Hostess for the occasion | was Mrs, Frank Behrends, whoen- | tertained at the Third Street home Juneau’s Very of her mother, Mrs. Fred Newman. The honoree was showered with many lovely gifts and the evening family home on Seventh Street. lThere isno subsmuie for Newspaper Adverhsmg little fishing around Juunea, v\as spent in playing games. Hon- lors for Tripoli were won by Mrs. Fines inest A. Sturrock; for pinochle, Mrs. Tom Herritt; and for Chinese checkers, Mrs. William Schmitz. 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