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> » ¢ L . T S e SRR T T T AT, THE CAPITOL HAS THE BBEG PICTURES AND NEWS THAT IS NEWS NO'W Sunday Monday RELEASED J TaROUGH TIMES Show TONIGHT 7P.M. JOEL McCREA STARS IN HIT HERE SUNDAY "Foreign Correspondent” Will Be Seen on Screen of Capitol Theatre Breath - taking excitement, ro- manc and drama, mystery and| gue are unfolded in the thrill- ked story of Walter Wanger's reign Cotrespondent,” which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock with rominent stellar cast and s i for a gala premiere at the Theatre. on Sunday. Mr. Wanger decided to make “Foreign Correspondent” in recognition of the intrepid group of American newspapermen who are serving as the nation’s eyes and ears during the European debacle, risking their lives daily in order to keep their own people informed of the rapid- I S ‘/;‘ l [ WAL W WANG : J M LAS "First ALIAS THE i DEACON and NEWS ly shifting panorama of war. “Foreign Correspondent” has its principal roles Joel McCre: Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall George Sanders, Robert Benchley, Albert 'B erman, Edmund Gwenn. arry D: anelli. Ending tonight is the double fea- ture “Alias the Deacon” and “Out West with the Peppers.” - - in a, 'MOTHERS' DAY TO BE OBSERVED BY ELKS SUNDAY The Elks will observe Mothe: Day tomorrow with a service start- ing at 2 o'clock in the Elks audi- torium and the public is invited. All officers will be in their chairs for the ritual part of the service. Merle Janice Schroeder will sing several Mothers’ Day songs, accom- panied by Mrs. Carol Beery Davis at the piano and the Rev. John I.| Cauble will deliver the eulogy. Empire Classifieds Pay! Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER CO. MORE THAN A MILLION WOMEN . . Now Cook Electrically General Electric Ranges Prices start at $89.95—TERMS! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWE e .34 The modern Electric Range has simplified the art of good cooking. And modern elec- tric cookery is at its best on a GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE equipped with “HI- SPEED CALROD.” Remember: Genuine "CALROD" is found only on Coming! venport and Eduardo Ci- PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY Lafest News of the Day Featuring James Roosevelts Wedding and Australians Battling to Hold Tobruk Coming! Return Engagement Out West with the Peppers | “Gone with the Wind" WATCH FOR DATES! 'DeMolay-Rainbow Seryi(e Tonigh | Tucker installing officer for Rainbow Girls, a joint ins service will be held this even Temple. The affair will be o'clock. Miss installed the cillor-elect for Clifford Furun Doris as McEachran will Worthy Advisor the DeMolays ATTENTION, ELKS! | Al Elks requested to meet in|Ushers, Beth Novar, Marvel Geddes, port pert Jane Wyman, Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after i With Bob Scott installing offi-| Business Manager, Anna Lois| tie cer. for the DeMolays and Elizabeth | Davis; the | Publicity, Isabel Parsons and Harry lation ; ning in| the lodge room of the Scottish Rite open to the public arid will begin at 7:30| be| for| girls. order and Master Coun- THESPIANS OF HIGH SCHOOL GIVE COMEDY Sidney Duva. ‘Headed for Eden”, was presented last evening in the High School gymnasium to a large audience, with tudent players greeted after each curtain with applause for their | talents Directed by Miss Ruth McVay, the entire action of the play took place | in the living room of a girls’ room- ing house in south Chicago. The | plot was woven around Bob Roberts, { | brother of the leading lady, and the) story concerned.the efforts of the lcdgers and others to prove young Roberts innocent to a hit and run accident of which he had been accused | Mrs. Oral Skipworth, proprietress | of the rooming house, was given with excellent portrayal by Frances Paul. Provoking most of the laugh- ter during the evening was the ac- Iticn cf Imogene, the buxom house {maid who was just too big for her | delicate work. Imogene was played Iby Courylene Smith. The part of Henry Banks, a man about town, | was well given by Chee Hermann, and Marillyn Armstrong was |charming in her role as Nancy Lane, a filing clerk at the Orange Fizz| Co. | | Taking romantic leads, and v | convincingly done, were Shirley Da-| |%is ana Kate Roberts, a reporter on | the “Herald” and Hallie Rice as Ken | Howard reporter on the com-| petetive sheet, “The Star” Others in the cast included Hank, |the laundry man, Blll Wilder; Dor- lmh"’ Brill, a stenographer for a fur| |concern, Doris Cahill; Peggy Wal-| ters, a clerk at a department s shaffer; Gladys Hermann, quin, Esther Johnson; Rosina | Blandis a stenographer for a |broker, Mary Jukich; Barry Rich-| lm'(i wealthy broker, Roger Conn {Minnie Peters, a clerk at Wi worth's, Grace Berg; Marcella Ti ner, a waitress when she had a job, |€hirley Olds; Bob Roberts, Kate's | brother, Bob Helgeson; Sergeant | Kelly, Chicago motorcycle police, John Lowell and “Limpy”—a bit 2 flotsam, Don Pegues. All char- played their roles with fine a re, | al act lundmwi:um:nu and some real talent | was noted among players of these | minor parts. 1 An ov ure from “Rose Marie” was played by the High School or- chestra, - and between acts a swing |band entertained members of the |audience. Both were directed by |C. Robert White. On the production staff were: i Ticket Sale, Bob Phillips; Sperling; Stage Managers, Axel |Nielson and Simpson MacKinnon; ! Curtair; Virgil Anderson; Props, Erna Maier, Irene Williams and Ruth Talmage; Make Up, Jim | Glasse, a Carlson, Rodney Nord- | 1ing strid Holm and Thelma Mc- ; Lighting, LeRoy Vestal and Claud Anderson; Costumes, Marylin K t, Colleen Hellan and George Armstrong; Programs, Lanore Kauf- 1mann and Margaret Femmer; i Promptresses, Bonnie Klein, Adri- }nnm- Glasse and Sylvia Davis; Nerma Burford and Dessa inoon, May 11, to attend Mother's|Schneider. | Day services. COMMITTEE. | | Subscrive 1or The Empire o | The Daily Alaska Empire has the J‘lar‘gest paid circulation of any Al | aska newspaper. d Left, mother Ly ALL MOTHERS WEAR FLOWERS ON THEIR DAY d daughter twin corsages; center, daffodil corsage; right, pot ‘of roses and corsage, Every 'teen age belle knows the glamor value of fresh flowers with her ensemble. women think that fragrant flowers are just for the ' young, you're missing an easy way to our partigular good looks and costume, Mot be!qg just around the corner, hi children “are ‘bound to send flowers, so here dre shown. gome of the newest aprangements. = The But if you older -.' chief interest is and three act cnm«‘dy‘! young mother and small daughter, left, are wear- ing twin corsages of @aisies and cornflowers. A | gray-haired mother Wi daffodils, as shown like the pot or ba: which can be remo muklrx a combination Frafbvi 5 WHERE THE BETTER BIG PICTURES PLAY! Matinee Preview | Sunday ingtb/‘ [[”’ l/”y Tonight 2:00 P. M. 1:00 A. M. | SUNDAY -- MONDAY -- TUESDAY Special Request | | MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING Carol Beery Davis at the Giant KIMBALL PIPE ORGAN with Merle Janice Schroeder VOCALIST PRESENTING “That Wonderful Mother of Mine” “The Songs My Mother Taught Me” “Mother Machree” - LAST TIME TONIGHT — “SMASHING THE MONEY RING" and "'SIX GUN TRAIL" LATEST EDITION OF WORLD NEWS! BOB SCOTT 10 CCMESSUNDAY, BEMAYORFOR 207H CENTURY DEMOLAY DAY Olivia DeHavilland Starred Members of Order Taking in "My love Came | Over City Offices " Back'” wi ‘ Wednesda Back”" with J. Lynn | inesday TR Youth will have its day next Olivia deHavilland, excellent| Wednesday when members of the youpg actress that she is, has mo-| Order of DeMolay take over all mentarily forsaken such heavy|City offices and run the municipal drama as her memorable Melanie government. of “Gone With the Wind," for the| On Wednesday, Mayor Harry I role. of Amelia Cullen, the gay Lucas will step aside for Mayor young heroine of “My Love Came Bob Scott, whose city administra- Back,” the laugh-provoking roman- | tion will consist of the following: arner Bros, musical comedy Cily_Clel'k-—Lee Lucas. atsthe 20th Century Sunday. Magistrate—LeRoy Vestal. In the early sequences yow'll find| City Attorney—Jim Johnson. the lovely Olivia portraying a needy Chief of PO“C_“‘C““ F“"“"fss- violin student in love with hey Street Commissioner—Fred Sorrl. | work. Later she falls in love: with _School Superintendent — Jim Glasse. handsome Jeffrey Lynn, while ' P L) practically every other male.in the| School Principal =— Russell Her e B . . beayti | ManN. ;x:l,x\3{;;“:];,11\1(1(11 with the beau'i | Fire Chief—Charles Porter. | #th Century dudiences will cheer| ff&f;';{“c}%“le'mélfiigmfi“‘uflm‘ the new comedy since it combines Sperling. % all the elements that make for| Gl o000 ey Miler. perfect entertainment. The cast, in| Assistant City Engirieer—Simpson addition to Olivia deHavilland and MacKinnon. | Jeffrey Lynn, includes such likeable| " gioat poreman—Wiliam Dapce- celebrities as befuddled Eddie Al-\vich. ' e Charles| patrolmen — Griff Nordiing, Bob Winninger, Spring Byington, Ann|gaire Alfred Brown, Horace Adams, Gillis and William T. Orr. Lauder McVey, Jack Newmarker, e Blair Miller. Piremen — Harold DeRoux, Jack Gaylord Hansen, John COMEDY FilM Subscribe to tie Daily Ala.sh},r tihke, Empire—the paper with the larges. | g, ; | Bavard. pa’d circulation Fire Truck Drivers — Malcolm | Faulkner, Donald Hayes. Street Graders—Dayton Fleek. PR odE 0 ok Miss White Honored At Party Yesterday The seventeenth birthday of Miss Genevieve White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, was celebrated with a noon dinner yesterday at the { family home on Seventh Street. | Besides members of the family,| those present were Mr. and Mrs. Felix House, Anna Lee Houk, Stella Barneson, Jean Johnson, Phyllis | Cameron and Monty Kunz. R e e HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. V. K. Clark underwent sur- gical attention at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. Admitted for surgical care, Mrs. Wayne E. Graham is at St. Ann’s. | —_— After receiving surgical care, Mrs. william Kaski was dismissed from St. Ann’s. i Admitted. to St. Ann's, Mrs. Glenn Kirkham of Douglas, is receiving medical supervision. | v Victor Fossum was admitted for| , medical care at St. Ann’s today. i Rene Laurin, an Alaska Juneau ! | Mine employee, entered St. Ann's| | for treatment of a foot infury. | A medical admission, Andy Glub- | bila is at $t. Ann’s for care. i | Gus Erickson was dismissed from |8t. Anns after receiving medical | attention. Amy Skulka, a_medical patient, { was' dis; from the Goverriment fnost certainly | HospitdT and sailéed south on the right, a few of ,mamn.flifih Béa, | as a corsage,. % | e y ' | subscrine for T jate a corsage of . the lady whose her Eddie ALBERT-Jane it’s youthfu g L, joyful, chockfull of n..because it's the right show for richt nowand you're going to lovs it! Special Services. Sunday af Northern Light Church Here! Jim Glasse, son of the Rev. and| Mrs, John A. Glasse, will be the, speaker at the 9:30 o'clock Sunday| service of the Northern Light Pres-| byterian Church. The High Schoal| choir 'and a sextette from the High School will also be heard during the morning service. At 11 o'clock, the regular Mothers' Day sermon will be given by Adjt. Stanley Jackson in the absence of the Rev. Glasse. i SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY MUSICALE IS AT 20TH CENTURY Tomorrow night, at the 20th| Century, there will be a specinl‘ Mothers’ Day musical given. Three songs will be given by Merle Janice Schroeder and Carol Beery Davis will be at the Kimball pipe organ. Miss Renn Honored With Tea Today For Miss Vivian Renn, formerly of North Carolina and Washington, D.C, an informal tea will be given this afternoon. | Hostesses will be Misses Roberta | and Patricia Dooley and Miss Lucile | Koontz. Guests have been asked to call at their apartment in the' Baranof between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock, : ——————— [ ATTENTION, ELKS! All Elks requested to meet in Club rooms at 1:30 Sunday after- noon, May 11, to attend Mother’s| Day services, | COMMITTEE. Subscribe for The Emplre. FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe Dif-e_tnd by RURT BERNHARDT - A WARNER BROS.-First Ni oL IAffilfl\ RONALD COLMAN “The Light That Failed” Women Voters Meet Next Wednesday A regular meeting of the Alaska Association of Women Voters will be held Wednesday, May 14, in the Pent House of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company. The session will begin at 2 o'- clock and all members are invited to attend. There will be reports of the nominating committee and an interesting discussion on the subject, “How Can We Improve Juneau?” HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified worker. OFFICE WORKER - HOTEL CLERK—Man, single, age 22, high school and business college educa- tion, Experienced in general office work, also as hotel clerk. 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