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\ Wl DNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : PAGE FIV!:: 4 s | | M mas concert program presented by| Another very clever number was gy IIII|||IIIlIII|||I|IIlIIIIIIIHHI|INIIII||II|IIHI!IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIII!NHIIIIIIIIIHIH "GUEST IN THE B I nis Parectias st prseniativn. by s of, ¢ FOLLIES UIRL H School Tuesday night in Parish Fifth through the Eighth Grades, Y | SIIE WILT NEVER NEVLB i Ho SE " FEAI‘URE Hall. of the “Glow Worm.” The stage was opE"s 'IONIGH"' H U ' number on the diversified dakened for this number, and the VE‘7FB L IY F IH I AplTol pr m showed careful nn: con-|girls in dark costumes created a scientious preparation on the part|lovely effect with flashlights. 20‘“ (ENTURY ' H 4 e ou orge er TONlGH‘I'( of both teachers and students, and| The play, “One Christmas Eve” 4\ HH f—-~—4-‘ e revealed a great deal of talent was also very well presented, with ' 4 i A il with the end of the war and among the more than eighty chil- real talent shown by many of the' Eleven top tunesmiths collaborat- { y H £l films dealing with the global strug- dren who took part. players. Taking part in this were ed in turning 6ut the music rnr : i B l | ! E | ole discarded, the trend has been' The Girls Choral group. made up Lois Fossum, as Phoebe; Suzanne “Follies Girl", the musical vxlrn\'-‘ * STARTS TONIGHT 7/( % L | a swing toward features primed (o of Fourth to Eighth Graders, inclu- McMullen, Mother; Mary Nordale, aganza co- -starring v:nd) Barrie § i iilevoke terror and chills in movie sive, made an effective picture in Marlene Mack and Milton Furness, Doris Nolan and Gordon Oliver at . i | 11| audiences. their uniforms of white blouse and Rich Children; Sharon Sharpe, the 20th Century tonight 1l A RHYTHM-JAMMED JAMBOREE OF MIRTH! At the head of this swing is dark skirt as they gave the open- Christmas Angel; Rosemary Theile, There are no less than ine hit % fileGuest In The House,” the Hunt ing presentation of two songs, “I Christmas Angel “To Come”; Becky songs thdt will soon be inundating Stars und SOI’I i |Stromberg drama, adapted from the Love A Little Cottage” and “The Sharpe, Doll; Gerald Shaw, Teddy the country, hummed, whistled, and et 9 § daring and ational stage play Christmas Fairy.” Bear; Gladys Uggen, Miss Pop blaring from juke boxes. T and Glamor ‘;\ ¥ o N\ |of the same name, at the Capitol| Dressed in authentic band style, Corn; Dickie McCormick and Sonja; Four famous radio band leaders ® P il > The picture uses mystery with aqua capes and little round Gross, Holly and Mistletoe; and Johny Long, Bobby Byrne, Ray to whirl you into 1 suspens '(‘Hu'nll\ to tell the caps trimmed in rust-color, the Pri- Jerry Wade, Spirit of Fire. {Heatherton and Ernie Holst, are A Meet. . of Anne Baxter, the girl with irades “Rhythm Band” 8D- The crowning scene of tie eve- featured in the cast, and each one a world of new gl ' impulses and desires. Her in “Familiar Airs” Under nine was the beautiful tableau pre- Of these masters of swing and jive ShOW wonders' Che ns in a home, turning the direction of Lynette Hebert the senting Nativity Night: King of Na~ all wave a mean baton at some $ 2ueetl” against member, is in it- band gave a very creditable per- ticns in wl se Mary Theile time or other during the progress; . o w‘n;’:h:cn}.; 4 self a story of slow terror. 'The formance. Featured with the band was ' the “‘A“j:(‘,“"g,am ¥ Sharon 'of this rollicking musical : !”"" 4 Great Band Leaders - il ook way in which her spell is slowly were Romelle Gross and Carol gharpe was Our Lady, and Ralph The roster of songs th].\.Jd(‘SZ No| in One Great Extravaganza! s 4 2 e ken is & masterpi of psychol- Le m_. who playrq “Silent Night” Ajjen St. Joseph. There were Man in the House, nndushall We oadway suspense. . a duet on the triangle and musi- the Ty} Wise Men, angels, shep- Gather at the Rhythm,” by Nick theatre goers ne Baxter, in the role of cal bells. herds, kings, all making the scene Kenny, Kim Gannon and Ken for one solid n Heath, has a part entirely| 2 of -taki auty. Lane; “You Look Good in Anything y year! 1t from anything she has'The Calisthenic Exercise was per- Onx‘“‘ullzwu'lx)xrm‘;'mtll‘xt‘t;';l:ggl"a?ne Lh’e’ school You Eat" and “Someone to Love" her short but varied career, formed by boys of the Fourth T ol Fooeq and many by Robert Warren; “Thoity Pollpe 1 \ding an outstanding featured through the Eighth Grades, with SUA T 0" 070 e than 250 Boids,” “I Knew Your Father, Son” is Ralph Bellamy, fresh from |reat precision, doing credit to their = .00\ obcvec of the opportun~ and “Fascination” by Fred Wise, * York triumph in the hit ner as well as themseives, ity of viewing much of the student’s Buddy Kaye and Sid Lippman, and play “Tomorrow The World.” Mr.| he Gypsy Love Song” was Pre- ... work which was on display. Ev- “Keep the Flag A'Flying, America,” de Bellamy cts the role of Douglas'sented in costime by the Seventh eryone had many words of com- by Mary Schaeffer. Procter, itive artist whose life and Eighth Graders against an . q.eion for the work being done Ernie Holst was musical dircctm is nes arped by the malicious outdoor background, complete With by yno school children, and espec- and Jacques Belasco made the orch- lies of the willful “guest. |campfire, and was sung by the jayv in regard to the evening’s en- estral arrangements. Larry Cabal- Other 3 cted perform-| group. tertainment. Each number required leros was dance director. William ers are Aline MacMahon as Aunt| A Mother Goose Land Fantasy, by , complete change of scenery and Rowland directed. | ’ Martha, Ruth Warrick, Marie Mc- First, Second and Third Graders, ...yme and was performed per-/ ——————— | % Donald, Scott McKay, Jerome Cow-' wen great applause, and Humpty go.q)y ‘ TOM AND JERRY | Margaret Hamilton, Percy Kil- Dumpty nearly stole the show. Tak- ————— BATTER AT SULLY'S BAKERY! bride and Connie Laird ing part in the Fantasy were Lil- e it “Btevehs;: o SNGDAF: "Gliks 'DBINK JING, SLAUE BRI f0 U | Henry Stevens, Humpty Dumpty; g | " PAROCHIAL SCHOOL o™ sise S ™ sty m ‘* COLISEUM * ky Sharpe, Little Bo-Peep; Ann PRESENTS CONCERT :umes 2rems, Yambs, Hovar | TONIGHT ONLY CARY GRANT sany were (he words of praise dvie. Rovert Mack and . tawen. | "CRIME by NIGHT" ’ “MR. LUCKY" spoken at the close of the Christ- Old King Cole's Three Men. ———————— # als RALPH BELLAMY ALINE MgcMAHON TONIGHT-— RUTHWARRICK See [i From the Start =s==- ON AT THRILLING ol JUST ARRIVED! Latest Movietone News RUSHED TO JUNEAU BY AIR EXPRESS! “IWON'TPLAY" ... with DANE CLARK A VITAPHONE MUSICAL FEATURETTE with a connoisseur b e [(2:75,. | ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS!| 4. —_— ITING NEWS brought to A. Air Express! — In Technicolor — M. G. M NXKEE DOODLE o¥ SWING SHIFT” You by P. 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