The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1932, Page 7

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e BAR EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SURE . SULLY'S A CHAMP. . SURE - T BUT THAT BATTLE ROYAL 1S GONNA COOW IM, BARNEY-.. EACH ONE O' THEM QASSLERS 1S Aas BIG -.s.s THE DAILY AIASKA EMPIRE SATURDA\ Dl:C IO 1932. v BILLE DE BECK ON TOP OF 'EM.. G e I WONDER \F SULLY'S SuBSeECT To DIZZY MINSTRELSHUW BY BOYS' GLEE DOUGLAS NEWS CARD PARTY AT DOUGLAS Bridge and_Whist Played at League Affair— Awards Made Black Face Characters, Under Direction of Miss Palmer, Make Good The minstrel show given last night in the grade school auditor- ium by the Juneau High School =Jys’ Glee Club was a big hit and the black face artists and their % 2 rector, Miss Alice G. Palmer, .Exghn ’Lables ot b‘;dg“ R“Ld Whlf‘" d e great credit for the pre- were ' played at the card Party . .:ation” which was highly com- ““‘"“ in "hg 11'“;“9 ”";m 0(‘ mz mended by every one in the large Congregational church last night ,,5,0n0e ~ pg this is the first the- as the fourth event of the series v 7 atrical attempt of Miss Palmer being sponsored by the Ladies’ ol League. Prize winners for the evening were: fOr bridge, Guy L. Smith and Felix Gray, high scores; Mrs. A. R. Edwards and J. C. Kirkham, Tows. For whist—Mrs. Joe Reidi and Richard McCormick highs; and Mrs. E. F. Ceshel and Mike Ries- ser, lows. The fifth and last event of the T series will be held next month. e since her connection with the High School faculty the success of the performance is all the more im= Church Services VISITS, OLD-TIMERS Notices for this church ecolumn must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of While the Alaska was' in port from the South yesterday, Oliver Anderson, who is a passenge sermon topics, etc. the vessel enroute to his home in ., i ae )\ the Interior, dropped over to |° Douglas Catholic Church | Douglas to renew friendships of | St. Aloysius Church | the days when he resided on the = - i Island, close to 20 years ago. Mr. Anderson has been south attend- ing to the last rites for his fa- 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:00 p.m.—Christian Doctrine. ther, Albert Anderson, was passed 3 Congregational Community away in Seattle. The deceased | Church was 83 years of age at the time I————- cf his death. REV. 5. W. CADWELL 2 ————-o— — 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. READY-TO-MAIL Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- tra charge for Christmas wrappings &3 and wooden boxes. WINTER AND POND CO. —adv. St, Luke’s Eplsc;rpal Church I‘ 2 3 7:30 pm. — Evening Prayer and. Sermon. CLUB, BIG HIT: | wete the thing. : hand springs and other funny bus- part of pianist acconipanist, but | | ,the only white face among the . . R i £ i | datk circls, keph everpthing: mov=| i, oty -ad 0 do it the seg~:her ‘work was like that of ‘s o-| The red light system on Gold | ond time. fessional musician. | ing and made his announcements Walter Scott proved he is & Be the' “show .started and t warning traffic of the pres- | in a clear, distinct voice. Wl W irnott: . saspre by between the Lwo parts, the au-|®nce of coastersithere, Wil be im- | The end men, the NeCeSsaIy pis selection in a clear voice, dance was entertained by selec-|PrOved at once, if was announced funmakers of a minstrel show, got “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia.” tions by the Senior Orchestra of | oday by G. A. Getchell,” Chiet of | off some new wise cracks and The Boys' Quartette again came the school, under the able direction|FOlice. ~Complaint was recently when Bill Friend sprung some of cut of the circle and gave n by the Chamber of Com- | | Henning and Joe Romunseth—and ‘" a splendid impression with harmonica duet e = e T r.nd he was assisted by the entire West and Clarence Converse sing- portant, and her boys showed care- ful and painstaking instfuction. |crowd on the stage. ing “Husky Stevedores” but end- TRAFFIG LIGHTS The two parts of the mmstre]l The finale of the first part was Ing in a dancing act, a hard one. show lasted just ®bout an hour “Dixie,” with a difficult dance by Nciwithstanding the robust nature | and a half and everything movved.yhc clogging chorus 'and ability displayed, the uN GDLB MGVED fast during that time. Every Joke | Second Part |thtee b in ‘short -breains, did; § | dance, chorus singing, each indi-| The Gold Dust Twins came to the again' to an insistent| ° vidual number and tne other turns life in the opening of the second demar part. Kenneth Keller and Bob peated Turner, appearing as the two well moveme |known household characters, doing, As a |2 pantomime and eccentric clog pany and tap dancing, interspersed with the audience and re- | e eccentric foot and leg| 4 o “®/Placed in Center of Street goodbye” the entire to Better Protect e a song finale. i ol Robertson had the mrmuu Those Coasting went over' excellently and all elic- ited much applause and encores com- | One White Face Ted Hunsbedt the interlocutor,! “Swing of Miss Pauline Reinhart. | Low Sweet Chariot.” | The ushers at the affair wcrc\m What™ most <ol tnE llghts“ Milo Peterson pulled out a har- . girls the school, dressed like|" installed in such a manner monica and astonished his aud- " 'as to be invisible to motorists, ience with cleverly doing “Qld.! The Boys' Glee Club The lights will be moved today | Kentucky Home” accompanied by posed of the following: and suspended from overhead in. Lloyd Jarman. Clyde Bolyan, Tommy Cole, Jim center of Gold Street at its| “O Dem Golden Slippers” intro- Cole, Clarence Converse, Allan El- te: tion with other streets, | duced Sonny Gray, Duncan Rob- liott, George Folta, Bill Friend, om that point they will be dis- | ertson, Paul Hansen, George Whyte 'Arthur Ficken, Frank Foster, John Cérnible from all drections and any | ! his jokes it made veteran “Dolly” Gray, sitting in the first row in the auditorium, humble himself be- fore a real kid minstrel punster. Clyde Bolyan was the other end man and his stuff was also right up to date. Their make-up and costumes were of the real prcres- sional standard. 2 | is com- | Wanted! OPEN TO BUY LARGE QU NTITIES OF MINK BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau “Old Man River” Clarence Converse, a: entire company and he got a big hand. Jack Kearney, Jr., follow- ing in the footsteps of his dad, ¢id a solo tap dance that went Frank Foster, Wilford Ward and Geyer, Sonny Gray, Ted Huns- Mmotorist running through the lights others of the circle and the hit bedt, Bob Henning, Tommy Hall, Will be punished,” said Chief Get| ended with Allan Elliott in some Brice Howard, Fred Harris, Paul chell excellent tap “dancing which de-|Hansen, Wilford Ward, Ervin Ha-! He has also requested residents manded repeating. gerup, Lloyd Jarman, Jack Kear- ol Gold Street, accustomed to Brice Howard, as a balladist, ney, Kenneth Keller, Buddy Lind- mrkmg their automobiles on the over big and he was forced t0 dO sang “Lonesome Road” in a way sirom, Henry Mead, Milo Peter- t, to use the side streets for it twice. that showed exceptional vocal tal- 'son, Joteph Romunseth, John l purpose, This, he said, would Sleepy Time ent. Whiteley, Duncan Robertson, Bob add greatly to the protection of The last surprise of the even- Rossiter, John Satre, Harry Stur- those using the street. for coast- ing’s entertainment was that pre- ro Walter Scott, Bob Turner, ing sented . by Ervin Hagerup, LeRoy LeRoy West and Geurge Wl\yte Milo Peterson put over. “When It's Sleepy Time Down South” in excellent manner, assisted by the entire bunch in the chorus. Then the quartette appeared— Brice Howard, Frank Foster, Bob Nugget Shop COSTUME JEWELRY Real stone jewelry of charm and _individuality—the ideal | gift! | they can warble some. They made “Ken- tucky Babe,” Then after the end men did some joking, Joe Homunseth sang the bass solo, “Old Black Joe,” with chorus accompaniment. and was equired to respond to an encore. 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