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Girl Scoufs Dancing Festival at Scot- T l "SWING and SING to Season’s Top- Happiest Hit!" Rekul ¥ IT LIVES AND BREATHES OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE! HOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Starting TONIGHT FIRST SHOW STARTS TP. M. Secend Show Starts 9:30 P. M. MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday—I1 P. M. “WHEN TOM()RR()V\ COM ‘md “MA! HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME” PLUS :—— DICK TRACY'S G-MEN and LATEST NE ALSO: CANDY! — Astory of the “MIGHT ' HAVE BEEN* * that happens to every girll with TomBROWN:Constance MOORE Richard CARLE - Anne NAGEL ‘Jerome Cowan- Elizabeth Risdon A Universal Piture IRENE [HAH[ES | DUNNE_BOYER ; lli}'l//fizmflfflll’ BARBARA 0' lhll WSLWI STEVENS 1A IMECTASAM o ERATY ERIR COMINC NDAY: "When the Daltons Rode” Words that spread terror over half a nation .. as the most cold-blooded desperadoes in history strike again. “.(“l\Ll alk on “International Girl AllA MAE s(on A i OF F Natwoen the HAS RETURNED 10 BEAUTY PARLO made up of girls between the ages of 10 and 14 years and each m ber of the troop will participate the program. Mrs. Alva Blackerby. instructor at Oregon 1 Give Affair Tomorrow Dessert Lun.(-hfiwn and Folk Announcement made that the American Beauty Par will be closed both Monday Tu April 21 and 22. The establishment announces return of Alla Mae Scott afte brief visit in Portland where was visiting her mother who iil. She is taking present formerly an is State Teach- 1 training folk dancing durir 1 months. Mrs. Jack the piano accompanisi, Merle Schroeder has taught the girls their folk songs Fifteen of the Girl Scouts have made their own costumes under the direction of Mrs. Robert Schoettle The funds d ed will be us camp and other troops activi- and Miss - Evening of Movies Honor Norma Era Complimentary to Miss Nof ut, who is visiting here f Portland with her aunt, Waino Hendrickson, an evening of movi will be g tonight, with Mr. and Mrs. Davis as hosts at their Sixth St home. Twenty guests have b asked for the. occasion. tish Rite Temple Here for A Folk Dancing Festival at a “{‘;l_” ncheon will be given by 5 Scouts of Troop No. 3 at fiF scottish Rite Temple tomorrow noon at 1:30 o'clock. The fes- will have an international and the girls participating ; will be dressed in I costumes representing the -y from which the dance ori- public is invited to the af- — e, — NS OF NORWAY meeting of Sons of Nor- Saturday, April 19, at 8 p.m. at 9 o'clock. Meeting to by bingo. Party and Everyone invited. GERTIE OLSON, Secretary. Re Initiation be followed refreshments. est Gruening will give adv. 18 Come on Fellows —— Getin the JUNEAU ROTARY CLUR DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Winner Will Be Given All-Expense-Paid 'l'np to Akron, Ohio, o Compete in Nahonal l'mals. REGISTER WITH HANK HABMON AT Boys 8 to 15 Eligible. Get Busy on that Winning THE CAPITOL HAS THE BBEG PICTUR ES AND NEWS THAT I§ NEWS NOW today appointments Mrs infor; Trevor | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 19: LENTOURY SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY—1:00 P. M. » oy W BIG FEATURES - 2 . CARTOON'! C ANDY PRIZ SATURDAY §' Matinee ONLY ASPOOK-OF THE-MONTH ) CLUB SELECTION! E CAPITOL SHOW IS PRESENTING TWO FEATURES Romantic m Combined with Comedy Attraction at Local Theatre years the name of John ahl has been associated with | great pictures—‘Magnificent Obses- sion,” “Only Yesterday,” “Back Street”-~and now he adds another | triumph to the already long list. | The picture is “When Tomorrow Comes,” opening here on a double bill at the Capitol Theatre. As a vehicle for his stars, Trene' Dunne and Charles Boyer, Stahl has selected an unusual problem story in “When Tomorrow Comes.” Miss Dunne; is seen as Helen, a who because her restaur-| ant is closed by a strike, accepts the invitation of a stranger, Philip, played by Boyer, to spend a day the country with him. He is leav- ing for France in three days, tells her. Trapped by a hurricane and each believing they are to die, they con- fess they love each other. Then 4 Helen discovers her companion to be a married man. | children, John C. Maas, 44-year- ve powerful climax of the story,' old swimming pool owner, hears which begins as a tale of a light 8 judge sentence him to concur- summer flirtation, is startling in rent prison terms of 21 and five | fts: entotional ‘force. 1t s au cut~ VoAl g The:ehooting: took: plioy standing example of superlative dx- aoma; thmacagn: on and acting. Presenting a parade melodif and scen Universal's musical mal! “Ma, He's Making Eyes at iven | is also featured. Highlights of the piecture include reet | zestful dance offerings, four lilt-| peen | ing song compositions and (-nou"h, new styles to warm the heart of] ! RS waitress lors and the T John C. Maas After pleading guilty to a charge of slaying his wire, Nadyne, on a Louisville, Ky., street because, ‘he said, she would not bear him any w ut rma rom , tuneful of youth, gay comedy film, Me," every feminine . theatre-goer. Tom, Brown romps through nis role of the fast-talking press agent. ‘Const Moore is a treat forthej A Brown and becom: New York celebrity overnight. — .- DOUGLAS NEWS | | | JUNEAU PACKING CO. With Wallis F. George, Goetz and Mark Jensen incorporators, formation | the the as of Juneau Packing Company, Inc., was| completed yesterday, according' to announcément made this morning by Howard B. Stabler, attorney for the company. In addition to those mentioned are the names of Al- fred Bonnett' and Rudy Pusich on the list of directors. Capitalized at $50,000, the com- pany is incorporated for the pur- pose of processing and canning salmon, halibut and other fish pro- ducts. ALL/AMERICAN Further plans will be completed!| when the directors meet to elect their officers and begin operation,| it ALTAR SOCIETY PLANS Mrs. Mark Jensen and Mrs. Rich- ard McCormick were the hostesses for regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Ladies Altar Society held here last evening at the ed to hold'a food sale on the 26th of the month, Committee in charge is Mrs. Calvin Pool, Mrs. Ray Mc- Cormick and Mrs. Mary Africh. Mrs, Pool, assisted by Mrs. Jack Ellman, will entertain the mem- bers at thefr May meeting. The annual election of officers will be held at that meeting. e A STUDENT BOPY HONORS DEPARTING MEMBER Douglas High School Associated Student Body ' presented Willlam Osborn, member of the f{reshmaf) class, with a Schaeffer’ pen ' pencil set at the close of me"n:u lar period this afternoon as a going away gift. This is his last day in sehool here as he lenves; tomorrow ' for Seattle, not expect- ing to return. C e e HAN(,E AT SCHOOL' GYM THIS EVENING The senior class of the Douglas’' will sponsor a dance! gym- | High Sel this evel at the school nasium, hqhmlng at 9 o'clock. A small admission will be charged and thé public is inviwd to at-| tend. SCHOOL - (OLSEIM-DOUGLAS | TYPHOON in TECHNICOLOR Dorothy Lamour, Robert Preston Wagon! .pretty model who joins! ! le, | NOW INCORPORATED| Albert E.| home of the former. It was decid- 41, SATURDAY | Matinee ONLY | OF HE ROYAL MOUNTED AY BANDI T JAMES NEWIL! A CRITERION PICTURE DEMOLAY BENEFIT IS GIVEN TONIGHT AT 20TH CENTURY Rolh(kmg Comedy, ’Thef Farmer's Daughter” Is Big Feature Broadway's new summer | E em which transforms barns inlo; Lh atres, replaces benign bovines with cute chorines and lays its ngm behind the footlights is the theme| of Hollywood's helter-skelter comc-| dy, Paramount’s “The Farmer's Daughter,” which opens, with Ma tha Raye and Charlie Ruggles ‘n top roles, at the 20th Century to- night, given as a benefit for the, Juneau DeMolay. The action begins when' Broad- way Producer Charlie Ruggles man- ages to land an “angel,” who agrees to furnish the necessary capital for a new production, provided a faded love is made the star. Another con- dition which the backer imposes requires that the show be kept out of New York for three months. | The troupe invades a quiet little | farm where Martha Raye, in the | title role, proceeds to commit jinx “IILEI jinx. Richard Denning, the show’s leading man, goes for Mar- ‘(hu. but on orders of Ruggles keeps Gertrude Michael, the backe: headache, happy. | All goes well until the eccentric| playwright finds he cannot finish the production away from Broad-| way. Charlie straightaway imports New York noises and smells, and " |the writing goes forward. | On the eve of the’ pasture pre- miere, Gertrude learns her boy friend has eloped with another girl. She quits the show, and Char- in sheer desperation, permits n‘hxmselr to be persuaded that Mar- ‘tha, can do the part. Bringing the show down around her ears, Mar- | tha also brings the house down. Her unconscious awkwardness pro- | vides comedy that wows the audi- | ence. The success of the show with- out Gertrude is assured. ,——-—— Annual Spring Concert fo Be Held at School i The annual spring concert to he presented by the High School vocal| | groups will be held in the school gymnasium April 25. Miss Merle| Schroeder will direct the musicale. Taking part in the program wm‘ be the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs, | the Mixed Chorus and the Singing| Debutantes. Accompanists will in- clude Misses Anna Lols Davis, | Shirley Davis and Sylvia Davis.| | Axel Nielson will: commentate on | the various selections, The concert, entitled “Of—By and| for Americans,” will be divided into | | four groups. Namely, sea: chanties, | |love songs, humorous and negro spirituals. 7 | Outstanding numbers will include | the “Ballad for Americans” by Earl Robins. Jim Glasse will be soloist for the number, with the entire | ensemble forming a vocal back- ground for the selection. Also highlighting the program will be Victor Herbert'’s “Italian Street Song.” Miss Thelma McCorkle will| 2 be soloist, assisted by the Singing Dehutantes. Dinner Tonight Will ~ Horlor Senior Gitls i Before the school dance this eve- ning, a Girls’ Club dinner, honor-, ing girls of the graduating class; | will be held at the Juneau High | School. The affair is planned for 15:30 g'clock. Arrangements for the menu arc‘ in charge of Miss Beverly Lievers jand the evening’s program has| been planned by Miss Suzie Winn. Appointments have been in charge of Miss Marian Dobson and Esther | Johnson will - supervise ‘with ‘“the | clean-up. e — BASE ON BALLS In his first season with | Giants, . Mel Ott drew one base on' balls, In the 13 years since then| he picked up 1,235, almost 100 a subcrlbe w . tie. Daly Alasks 4| Emplre—the ‘paper =‘E the Jaiges. 5 they THE ORPER OF THE DE MOLAY OFFER A BENEFIT SHOWING TONIGHT NIGHT PSRN, JusT GIV THOSE WIDE oP and she'll give you a new high in slap- happy hay-larity. It's so funny that even the bull is roaring! & “Idon'tlike to make a point of this...BUTT!” b"[[/lfl/fir P E MARTHA EN SPACES:: . MARTHA RAYE CHARLIE RUGGLES Richard G II.AM!S ME| Alice l’anl (lbove) town, N. 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