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RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 LAVISH SPECTACLE Concert of Paula, Glachouse and infant Shelley. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA L UTHERAN CHURCH FEATURE "MEET ' MimiFrei ST. LOUIS” IN TECHNICOLOR IS Mimi Freimuth |PLANSBIGREUNION ~ME IN ST. LOUI ' CAPITOL'S FEATU i - AT20TH CENTURY ' (A RE Saturday Night| OF CONFIRMANDS i — - | The magnificent Technicolor| Paula Freimuth, coloratura so-| Preparations are being made by| Sally Benson's popular "Kensing- e version of Bernard Shaw's “Cae- prano, and Mimi Freimuth, mezzo-|the Ladies' Ald of Resurrection!ton” stories have been filmed by THE GREAT STQR’& |sar and Cleopatra,” at the Capitol soprano, will be presented in con-|Lutheran Church for the Confirmand | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer one of P AL 3 this weckend starting tonight, is cert Saturday evening at the Gov-|Reunion to be held on Sunday,|the most delightful musicals of the | OF "m w‘n‘” caid to be a charming historical ¢rnor's House at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs.!October 5. Letters have been sent |Season In “Meet Me in St. Louls, : |satire, a luxurious. film spectacle. Ruth M. Popejoy will be accom-|to all who have been confirmed in|at the 20th Century Theatre (o= Caesar and Cleopatra are flesh panist This is he first full-[that church inviting them to par- | night and Saturday and blood and not synthetic glam- length concort the two girls have|ticipate in the reunion, which is, Filmed in beautiful schnicolor, 5 or presented Ithe first to be hed in the history and starring Judy Garland at the Shaw portrays Julius Cassar e program will be as follows:!of the congregation program | head of an oufsjanding cast, “Mest las a charming romantic, a suave| The Dancing Doll—Poldini. | includes a worship serv 11 am.|Me in St Louis” simply exudes lhumerous and considerate media-| Hondon alla Turca—Mozart {A"\‘ roll call by classes at 5 p.m,|charm, warmth and good neighbor- tor of the tangled aits of a, The Nightingale—Alabiefi | Those now residing in Juneau and | liness as it relates the story of divided Egyp Definitely he is Paula Freimuth | vicinity are invited to be present at |the Smiths of St. Louls and their not pictured as the ruthisss con-' Alleluja—Mozart both sarvices. The confirmands live | life with father, mother, . brother queror of our history books. And| Pur dicesti, o bocea bella—Lottl.|ing elsewhere have been contacted and sister, et al his Cleopatra is not the voluptuous! The Asra—Rubinstein {by letter advising them of this re- St. Louis in 1903, just before the queen we immediately think of Mimi Freimuth lunion so that thev may send a|OPening of the famous St. Louls when her name is ment but Ah, fors'e lui—Verdi | greeting to be read to the congreg Fair, is the setting of the film an enchanting and utterly is- tion at the time their names are| 1he Smiths are eagerly awaiting title young girl with the blood of Paula Freimuth reaclted in calling the roll |this great event. There are Dad, the ambitious Pharoahs running Si. Mi chiamano Mimi—Puccinl.! Immediately following the roll call |# hard-working (Leon . threcugh her veins is the “La Boheme” a dinner will be served at 6 n.m. in|Ames) and mother y Astor) ; wise and kindly Caesar, who, fall-| Bel raggio lusinghier—Rossini. [the church parlors. The confirm- | Tootie, the youngest (Margaret ing under her spell, helps her “Semiramide” [ands are urged to make reservations | O'Brien), and Agnes (Joan Car- achieve the throne and teaches her Mimi Freimuth for themealves and their guests for | Y01l , slightly older, Esther (Miss the fundamental principles of Voices of Sy Strauss | this dinner. All members and friends | Garland), — an tractive high true majesty. Adel>’s Laug Song—Strauss. | of the congregaton are also cordially | “¢Pool girl with an extremely ap- Claude Rains was an inspired “Die Fledermau: {invited to attend the two services |Pealing personality and singing choice for the tole of Cacsar. He| My Johann -Greig land dinner. Reservations should be | Voice to match, is in the throes brings this hitherto awesome his-| Comin’ Thro' the Rye-Scottish/made with any of the committeeOf young love. Her older siser, torical character to life with an Tolk Song. members, namely, Mrs. Bert l\’h’-\“”*“ (Lucille Bremer), also is in unforgettable finesse d cham, The Girls of Cadiz-Delibes. |Dowell, Mrs. Harry Stonehouse or|# romantic tangl He makes him at once a shrewd Paula Freimuth | Mrs. Edward Dick, who is chairman | Then comes tke bombshell to m v technician #ad man whom| Me voici dans son boudoir— of the committes. The committee ,disturb the equanamity of lives experience has taught the simple Thomas. Gavotte from “Mignon.” requests that reservations be made Dad’s firm decides to transfer him arts of understanding and truel Open Thy Blue Eyes—Massenet.|not later than October 2. No charge |Permanently to New York The triendship Let My Song Fill Your Heart— is being made; however, a frecwill | [amily’s reaction. the changes it As ‘the. - Nomibeibine. T fiiehtenen [onRIes: offering will be received to defray |cavses in thelr lives and the final sometimes petulant «Cleopatra who| BOR Jour, Ma Belle—Behrend the expenses incurred |decision of the Smiths make for lo to push her young brothoer, . Mimi Freimuth | A dinner program will be given, | TeBly heartwarming plece ‘of Ptolemy, off the throne of Egypt : i including a talk by Dr. J. O. Rude, | AMerican _entertatnment o and occupy it herself, Vivian . . After this program all young peo- | : Feature at o et e Mrs. Dick Gibson Is e are invited to parsicipate i he| — HOSPITAL NOTES 7:20-9:40 / 1lrn~‘ was an m.;pl"r‘d choice 1|m this ‘m’x;mn;,;x v.ll.. Luther l.rluum- This : ’ = demanding role tured rolas is the official young people’s organi- ¥ rr conanang soe et | HonOTed DY SHOWER i o e "Gutued ussesan | Admiiea to” St Ay Honpia PL"S-‘LATEST A!...; m.rnESS NEWS B ea to perfection . 5 Church, of which body the local terday for —medic attention i > L Mrs. Dick Gibson was honored Cor tion is a member. The total | Were Mrs. Jack Loser, Mus. Her- i v n stork shower Wednesday synodical membership of the Luther | man Collier, and Mrs. Elmer Nor- 5 g P APASSENGERS ARE cvening at the home of Mrs. Leon- League is 25,688 from a total of | 'O e 'ard Holmquist. Mrs. Holmquist 1700 local leagues | Discharged from the = hospital R TR TS T 2 S N T Rind BEts: 810 Vollo Wers ooshost}* Blnoa’ ke, Besiteation Lutheran | 100 ML Rl Brower tang. bany F'_owu IN BY pAA' esses. Ghiizoh was Srgapikelin 1036, there| S oo EHARNERRA WIS, Joun # | Refreshments were served at &' have been 139 persons contirmed, Of | O00™e, Mrs. Zalmain Gross and < ¥ 44 ARE IAKEN OUT table decorated with a ministure this number 04 are sl residing ket Bl LR " cradle o owers. Mrs. Gibson or near Juneau. The committee was Igrlggsi fll@d@ (.a!fi L] was presented with several lovely able o locate addresses for the ma- | F2ul Hotis of Hoonah was ad- pan American Alrways carriodi8its, and the remainder of the jority of the remainder and found | ¢t s B QBN So i 54," y"/'gr 36 passengers to Seattle yesterday, LQV\:LX-‘:II;(:n:?'J“m.\(]ljl:;"’““v)"m Funny th‘.nt.l? ;nn: ‘l\\)ng {n.nll‘lm' parts of e R 33 / two to Ketchikan, three to White- i S} IAPHE Alaska. Seattle claims 21, while horse, and théce to Fairbanks. |“"<‘»‘;‘7‘ “‘?{;‘I ];hv hgn«m-o, Mrs. {hree are in other varts of Wash-| Read lhe Wantads for bargains. - our . passehgers arrived. @ cay Gibson, Mrs. William Glafke, Mrs. ington State. California and Oregon | mu . G&l‘l a..«d Boy Four passemgers arrived At JUNAW gq shaffer, Mrs. B. P. McCarron, ‘cach have five with Arizona rank- Persons flying from Juneau to|MrS: Lee Swift, Mrs. Frank Mar- ing next as the habitat of three Seattle were: Harry Wise, Tom!Shall. Mrs. Joe Thomas, Mrs. Wil-'persons confirmed in the local Tilson, Coe Turnquist, Barbara @M Eddy, and Mrs. Joe Bassett; church. Two are in Minnesota at Smith and infant, Thomas Kam TR e P i the present time, while Idaho, Mary- Adorable .Corduroys in bright gay merzell,- B.: G, ‘McCain, Ruth Me- Elwm MESSER ls land and Washington. D. C., have fun games colers are here for YOUR younger set. Cain ! '[4"2 regl'fl-';‘l\mlidv_!’di‘fl('g Two N;)"» s r . 1o P ~+ o 1 nds have N ne mel Bl T'hey include bathrobes, slacks, two-picce ] u1“‘1\‘!:,>1-dlnfx)"'h)Eu‘n]"n'l‘i:]xt:. UL’.(‘:!:: BA(K; (AME HOME llis T:‘v“m in the :;."md oo m.‘n:: SATUBDAY suits. We'd LIKE to describe them, but Maraland,: OlsricSGAMhote AleE OVER ALCAN TRAIL larecst class to be confirmed was in | ; 3 1931 when there were 21 to whom Afternoon and Evening we just CAN'T. You’'ll have to look them Franklin Johnson, E. J. Scheen- oVer. Y i Ve beck, M. M. Miller, Zelma Miller, After four v 10 she U, B GEAR ; Earl Bassford, Fred Laube, Edwin|Mcrchant Marine, Elwin Moesser, While in to see them for yourself, Hube, Arthur Boo, O. W. Bora. on of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Messer, you can see the California-Styled Lur- chek, Bill Kingston, Frank Wood, has retumed to make bis home e Bl | W 3L Sharp, Axel ‘Crirlspn, Ma-| DETe: "He joamie Tlome " over | the nful m"\ giu ments, made of durable Dan tilda Carison, Margaret Larson, vAlCun»Hllfhwuy in a new Du(:h’t' River fabrics and known the world over Hans Antonsen, Robert Morrison, 8°d reports that except for the wherever sturdy clothes to combine both Elmer Lindstrom, Emil Ronet, Paul Sirelch ' between Wdmonton anc e o8 % Tessman, Barney Jacobsen, Tom|Yihitehorse, the highway was in style and long wear are sought. See our ARderaon good condition. ample stocks of nationally known wear- Juneau to Ketchikan—Marie Bly-‘MD":mg ’;‘fl"" “"’";““‘ W‘J‘]hd”"' RpiRa g it Ay s "Tee burg, Herbert Olerlund. ety Reptie . Ho- StAvalleo 1o Ah]m.fm girls and "ff-" from the "Teen s e Australia, Europs, China, South age sizes down to Kindergarten needs. Hewitt, Albert Rochon, Joan Ry- America and Palestine. He was « der, First Assistant Engineer on a car- o ship. | Fairbanks— Martin & i (Y0 0 GIVE DANCE Juneau to | Victor, Dick McCormick, Pearl Nel- son. INFANT AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Seattle i Ran. e Geraa e, 9. © dom- N SATURDAY NIGHT i jjony TEatk TURINES: The Cathoic Youth Organiza- e e emrememn | 10D Wil hold a dance at the Par- 0 1 fr,to // | : ish Hall tomorrow evening at 8:30 > n 0 | ,o'clock. Music will te furnished i / | “LLOW CAB by a three piece orchestra, and G | 5 all high school students of Juneau r and Douglas are invited to attend. P. O. Box 761 2 T e 74 | - A special feature will be songs / ! Phone |by James Mahar, who will be ac- Juneau, Alsska | companied by Mrs. Esther Jockula. | Refreshments will be served and {hot dogs will be sold during the 'intermis' n. 22 24-hour Dependable Service e | { Men’s two-pants sults are now |arriving. See them on display at GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man PLAN TO ATTEND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR z — NIGHTS === 2 FRIDAY, Oct. 3-8P. M. 10 12P. M. SATURDAY, Oct. 4-2-5P.M. and 8-12P.M. GAMES TEA ROOM Needlecraft and ‘Post Office’ Booths TURKEY SHOOT DOOR PRIZE EACH NIGHT ADMISSION FREE PARISH HALL in Catholic School DANCE EAGLES® CLUB DOUGLAS SATURDAY EVENING W Two-Piece Orchestra v Everyone Welcome AY NO ADMISSION CHARGE Ah and 1930 the classes numbered 11 | ea, P Au ev sl th s Fellows Hall. e rite was administered. In 1926 AMERICAN - LEGION BUGOUT Sponsored by the Women of the Moose Food . . . Gifts ch. —,————— OTLUCK DINNER FOR PIONEERS, THEIR AUX. Members of Pioneers’ Igloo and ixiliary will get together this ening for a potluck dinner. A ort business meeting will follow ¢ meeting. The dinner will be rved at 6:15 o'clock in the Odd| ———————— | Read the Wantads for bargains.' WHEN YOU ASK FOR BOURBON Aok for Rentuckys Finest B Pour yourself a glass of this great Kentucky whiskey and en- joy its rare smoothness, its rich bourbaon flavor and mellow bou- quet. You will always drink it with pleasure, serve it with pride. pond 100 PROOF / o, ”\mmm hu‘“‘ — ELLIS Al EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR.D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau R LI DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 orearony S TARTS. SHOWS AT 7:23 - 9:30 ? ]IT'S r \ JJugy,. N i\ \ang <lang May. 8 8 DER :(C';\:::":Jro”eyi/" ! :i‘; QFULI' , Featuring the Hit Parade tune {The Trolley Song ") HA_::. '8 6177 : g M b . Sereey Loy Sokle ey b ‘“lt] Vin ¥ e 1 St B SO, R Ny B i 1 : by ces Also ... 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