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MONDAY, MAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA # PAGE THREE | | background is varied and unusual. i = || |AUGHPLOT ORTHODOX CHOR """ i TION "POSSESSED” IS |7 er Ossorgin relates. ‘Anton Rub- CAPITOL THEATRE TREAT THIS WEEK coners o and server acn- { AT 20TH CENTURY my mother’s folks. All the mem- You'll yearn to be on an island . the o s Joan Crawford's highly articulate with Eether wiams, Peter Law-| Fainer 0ssorgin, Mi. Edge- bers o i remiy bave been traim- | AlASKA PIS,\....“,...W of o cangerons voman| P M E 8 ford and Jimmy Durante when you : - 8IC, Dl 8 | | 3 3 : Fe. o : | dangerously in love, and Van Het- " lerent 1struments, and music i ' TAKE ONE ISLAND . . . fllsce M-G-Ms tropical Technicolor cumbe Boy Singers Biie o1 the most IpOtant paria:of || WRktHs: - condutha. asd (ampete|n's \Sithvely - cynidal pertirnikiies T 0 N ' T E SIX STARS . .. a couple nmusical, “On An Island With You, con(eri May 6 their lives Litures at various Alaska polnts, (% her co-star and dramatic foil, [] dozen song hits . . . a barrel current attraction at the Capito! S After the communistic revolu- |also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 | A€ firmly bolstered by the gen-| Theatre. An unsual musical treat crally outstandin, roduct H A 2 |tion in Russia my folks had lost . rally outsta g production ac-! of laughs . . . and you've With its all-laugh plot high-|brought to Juneau Friday evening,| VR G % M, d30th Merkuan ThuN, 0 | oo R Broe’ wierialt e get 1001 moments of sheer everything and had to leave the| eleased by the Weather Bureau ghted by such spectacular produc-|May 6, by a man of unusual back h " '(l“m”::;‘“a,‘;:] ..p‘(.l\:(‘“l“‘;,ll::(\‘:?m.,. L\x[ ‘H‘":; b country. I was born at Constan- | juneau. follow: ‘“‘“‘h‘"‘z‘:\;‘ CPl“h(‘ *';‘: which is ce sht! i ek kel b tinople, Turkey, in 1920. In 1923, e o sawal sereen delight! callet in which aqua-star Miss Wil-| Persons who have been fortun-| o tO0 0 TIRER. 10 1980, [0 “88% 1 0y oporage 30—Partly Cloudy| Joan Crawford’s rare virtuosity| liams is seen to advantage, and ate enough to hear the Mt. Edge-| . T 0" CIOACE | SHEEEH Barrow DBriowah AN AOteR Wik bEvED 1i5Ee kD= | cumbe Orthodov Ensemble present- | 4o o, "0 tor' 1 entered two dif- | Bethel : 4—Snow | parent than in her newest role as featuring Ricardo Montalban and|ed in program, .M,r agreed that| ... schools at the same time,| Scrdova 28—Cloudy | the emotionally-anguished Louise L d Charisse (remember them in|their music is truly fine 2 rezular high school and the| PaWson 23—Partly Cloudy| Howell who has the misfortune ?), the fast-paced story re-| Persons who know the Rev. A.|p. N ansas Vil T s | Edmonton 4 --Clo\ld\lm fall in love with David Sutton = 7 ussian Conservatory in Paris i about motion Ossorgin, director and organiz ' a picture WILLIAMS Peter LAWFORD Jimmy DU RANT E & Cyd CHARISSE ! Ricardo MONTALBAN,( some wonderful danc routine 3 Rachmaninoff and Alexand- | Fairbanks . 28—Cloudy | (Van Heflin), a man whose consid- troupe on location in the Hawaiian | the all-Alaskan group of boy azonoft: were HOHGRE Giredt | Hatbs 31—Partly Cloudy [erable charm is matched only by Islands. Jimmy Durante, as the|ers, are also agreed that he is i Havre ... . 53—Cloudy [the chameleon-like ‘complexion oi company’s harassed assistant di-|truly an unusual man. artly A pany The director sald he studied pi- Juneau Airport 27 Partly Cloudy | nis romantic interests. ano at the conservatory for six sing- sharin th 79 rector on whose slim shoulders all| He brings his singers from Sitka | he “dirty work” falls, finds him- | this week-end to appear in con- Kodiak ... 29—Partly Clmld,\l self driven to the breaking point | cert here for the first time outside| Y*U I ‘I’)i“"“““f! “’;u:‘ c;:;z‘;;,’.“l “ | Kotzebue 23—Cloudy SAI.VA“O“ ARMY : when the crew is augmented by a their home city. The concert will o Yy hadl v Grath 14—Snow PGOP'E (o drop his piano work to graduate ‘ technical adviser e person of |begin a lock in the 20th Cen- g pian g A P Aty Clohdy U technical adviser in the person of|begin at 8 o'clo e B gt o | Nome ... 25—Partly Cloudy I “olD MOIHER 3 ¢ ever Peter Lawford. For Lawford, in an|tury Theatre. b enten | Northway 24—Cloudy | ‘ogical Co Annette Island 41—Rain - attempt to break up the romance between Miss Williams and Mon- talban, kidnaps the star and holds her pri: melts a® Father Ossorgin, wino has been in the United States for little| more than two years, went to Sit- oner until her resistance | ka in 1947 to become minister of | the Russian Orthodox Church after ed the Orthodov Theo- g : -4 33 knew.. ege in Paris where his :2:;;:3”{ "m Rm:‘;g}:‘:};x DAY SAI-E FRIDAY . By ther i > e {ather w teaching music and at Prince George 34. oudy | the same time returned to the con- M i Seg 6—R Show S A Mother’s Day sale will be held {servatory to study composition un- | Scattle " G B i % s y [ Whitehorse - o 23—Cloudy at the Salvation Army, Friday af- ternoon, May 6. The women of G.\I C L\RTOO\ ) g 3 der Nicholas 1i - (”mpk te \l“n\ 30 e M. - - o g experiences in German concentra- i o G AL | Yakutat 27—Cloudy Feature Starts 7: ,,f)f‘)w( LATE NEWS ® e o e 5 v o - 5 e e e tioncamps during the war led him ;fi:fl ',‘f' b “p‘]’l"‘“”") ‘:‘5‘5';‘"‘} 2 " lthe Home League have completed A o to tissionary work. or o the college choir. Atter Neb: e . Teah T an assortment of embroidered artic- ° TIDE TABLE ®:1 G BRSSP RIVIng | TUEEERELOR. 1k CORGRHL g % lles that will make ideal gifts for A nnouNC ,. i) (g % 5 Mus s | music in the same college for two 8 MMATTAGE UNILES. (WDLDR (oUs Giher Tha: kiRt BOOLRE ik o tial part of my life, however,”|years occasionally organizing | "AW's earliest pionger families the MAY 3 | Father Ossorgin says. EXplain-| choirs among youngsters in sum.|The bride’s parents were reared |featuring beautiful pillowslips, ® High tide, 4:13 am, 155 ft. ® 0 how it was that he nrgmnzec\‘:n;., camps ;!n yF‘rmi\’ i 3 aere and attended the Juneau Pub- |luncheon cloths, tea-towels, aprons, AlasTca Pr(?ln@cr? Shflll' e Low tide, 11:17 am, 02 ft. ®|the boys singing group, he said:| ‘The group of boys and (heir di:|lic Schools. lete. Of special interest will be the ® High tide, 17:41 pm,, 12.2 ft. ® |«ywhen T see music in other l"‘"’"mum will- caa io Tubeatts & “Contest Booth” where all the W 4 i g ® Low tide, 23:14 pm., 59 ft. e ple, especally young people, I al- 2 i €| Mrs. Hanna is in her junior year |articles entered in the recent “flour W ededaY and ThurSdaY MaY 4-5 . . | weekend of May 6-7-8. it Juneau High School. sack contest” will be sold. This ways like to help them express the i ® o 0 e e s 00 0 0 0 display when shown in the Vic music they. have. That is how we .Mr_ Hanna served in the NR\_’Y started our Mt. Edgecumbe Ortho- | dquring World War II, and was in|Power store window caused con- SCHWINK &1 CTCLES at MAD- dox Boys Ensemble.” Donna Jean Olds | South Pacific combat. He was one|siderable interest and many in- SEN'’S. 46 | The director-mimster's musical| ’ if a selected group chosen to at- lqumes were made then as to the by R R end a special diesel engineering,possizility of buying these articles.| ™ ND MASSEY@ George H. Hanna, school. He els with the ATC. here,!A shortyprogrnm commencing at RAYMU A W dS | Mr. Hanna and his bride will|2 o'clock will preceed the opening GEH ke their home in Juneau. f the sale and refreshments will AlDINE BHUUHS IT ISS GOOT!? re VWar Stlurduy o b e e, g e i, CRRenne I that we shall all be remembering | v oo mers o |y VTR SISTIONS i oy v 1o sins.” | TS BEANAARDT-JERRY LD MAMA heginning SATURDAY WITH TWO SISTERS! Ore...seductive...glamorous «..in love with his music! The Other...tender...true . 3 «..in love with the man himself! younger set were married Saturday|son are visitors from Sitka regis-; SCHWINN BICYCLES ai MAD- evening in Resurrection Lutheran| tering at the Gastineau. ' SEN'S. 46 il Church in the presence of family e Sy ittt A3 RS L1 S |members and close relatives. WARM! bl Tty MEETING TONIGHT DOORS SHOW < HUMAN! bl St e ot OPEN STARTS | ) a, {<D)l [ 'X’S.. . a - ® i { oz, meins wer waine [ @ Amertcan Legion)| 7.00 7.5 and 9:20 LOVABLE' - The young bride wore a gold- a’ s o'cl”k | colored suit with matching small Direcior of Motogrophy Joreph Volemine AS.C. I | | | l at.8:15 and 10:15 p. m. he swellest By hat and veil. Her wedding flowers : FIRST i 1% s ) ..Pus.. : movie anyone READER'S pjgEsgr. ?‘wnl;xi::egqlrnlmfiean McDonald, her IN THE LEGION DUGOUT 3 Visiting Veterans Invited SELECTED SHORTS 'mald of honor, wore a gray sui |56 hat and corsage of red carna | CHESTER ZENGER, Post Commander i N j _ | Mr. Jack Cunningham attended JOHN BARMUNTER, Anjytant e N ) would ever want Then, a ggsy. to see! SELLING Novg, Then, 2 2.y, HIT ON THE YORK STAGE! The Exciting Life... Loves ... and Music of the World's Greatest Composer TOLD WITH GREAT SPECTACLE +..GREAT MUSIC! ARY presen'® RENE DUNNE \ . d tion of STEVENS prodie GEORGE MBE 20th CENTURY THEATRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ALA o v | ' May 2nd, 1949 co-starring BARBARA BEL GEDDES OSCAR HOMOLKA - PHILIP DORN with SIR CEORIC HARDWICKE - EDGAR BERGEN - RUDY VALLEE - BARBARA O'NEIL Executive Producer and Director GEORGE STEVENS - Produced by HARRIET PARSONS Screen Play by DeWITT BODEEN -Based Upon the Piay by JOHN VAN DRUTEN AN OPEN LETTER Dinner at The Country Club TO ALL Motllers of the After the show she will be met at the Theatre en- Gas!ineau Channel Area: trance with another Alaskan Cab, in which she will be taken to the SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB for a Special Motehr’s Day dinner, as guest of the Club and SHOWPLALE oF APIT The 20th Century Theatre wishes all of you a . 3 VERY HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY. The first fifty of Tom George, Manager. Mothers to attend our Sunday afternoon Matinee on Mother’s Day, May 8th, will receive a lovely corsage by Juneau Florists! . - Then, the YOUNGEST Mother and the OLDEST sa!e Agflm Home Aga!n Mother, and the GRANDMOTHER who has the largest i 2 4 number of living Grandchildren, are invited to be our After the enjoyable dinner at The Club, still an- VERY SPECIAL Guests at the Matinee next Sunday. other Alaskan Cab will call for her and bring her safely To determine who these three are, we ask that home with what we sincerely hope will be a bouquet you fill in the coupon immediately, and mail or send it of bright and happy memories. to the 20th Century Theatre at once. CLIPPER' FARES TO SEATTLE REDUCED AS MUCH AS 20% Fly April 15 to June 30 — and save! So, have someone in your home send or bring in the coupon to the 20th Century Theatre TODAY, ] : please, and ‘thus enable us to honor YOUR Mother 2 | A very Speclal Treal ; this glorious Mother’s Day of 1949. - In order to determine who the three very for- Fly to Seattle by Pan American 4-engine Clippers April 15 through June 30. Save up to 20% on one-way fares! Free luggage allowance increased to 66 Ibs. per passenger! Special One-Way 70 SEATTLE FROM Fare (plus tax) Saving tunate Mothers are, we wish to have all replies by I I NOME $136.00 $34.00 Friday NOON, May 6th. Based upon the answers in 20th Century Theatre AT i tlis 1949 FAIRBANKS 104.00 26.00 our office then, the following plans will be made for ’ . . WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 72.00 18.00 i s D entertainihiht Mother’s Day Regisiration Coupon ‘ / JUNEAU 60.00 15.00 ; g KETCHIKANt 48.00 11.00 I NAMB: s : Fincludes connections at Annette Isl. i o ] ' : She Will Ride to the Show Adbiens | f ARANOF HOTEL — PHONE 106 H beithis Wit b Gittoe ; o § " o ; a;ness i “u,[y f;ll'mm n:ng { To the Grandmother 1ndl?ated above, and to the I Phiose . id s b B ol CAgRsi ey g l o ; B scceOmating Aayser SCEas | YOUNGEST and to the OLDEST Mother of the com- #Trade Mark, Pen American Atrways, Ine. Fully proportioned to give you just the i munity, we will send an Alaskan Cab, to bring her to I . I | . right width and stretch at instep, ankle and calf. | the Matinee. Grudflfi'her s Elh’y She will be driven to the 20th Century Theatre to see the Academy Award Picture, “Gentleman’s Our Grandmother has .....................Grandchildren I i - P | §- Agreement”. —_— — — —_— ] Pun AuERICIN Worlo AR ¢ Wl | » %fi;/tma///e%/fl]df}’”’ MOSIERY ¢ GLOVES o UNDERWEA R | Elaimmeafimmealimmeaflmmen/immonfimms sttt st wttesfif st ifssmdlfsteaifissmtfinef]

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