The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1934, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY- THE GIRLD ARE By GEOBRGE McMANUS 2 NV DON'T Y ENY I T-INOU WERE I FOV/ THAT ¥l 9P=AR OF ooowes 1 GECE"I{\\I( FE’)RE‘H'\ER i ) iCING TO SPEAK TO ); HERE Col:;é' ¥ P THAT QiR — 3 , 3 A BEAUT = % & ,,g\g:‘—\ ~ i 29 GOY | L ? A2 — | ] e = | SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL { | L ‘ T'he most attractive, durable and colorful { § o AL A finish for your walls and woodwork. | Easy to apply and easy to clean | Available in White, Silver White, Nile Green, Buff, Seafoam, Ivory and Pale Ivory. = T30 W P s 1 | FULLERWEAR FLOOR ENAMEL gives you ?] oo Bicin righes reserved jui L 1 /) that tough, long-wearing brilliant finish for : % y ; head diréets. Each one has had &' Judee Cecil H. Clegg and other your floors. Dries in 4 hours. | % i e e officers of the U. S. Distri rt | Springtime Concert to Be MAY DAY BALL MISS GOLDSTEIN s s 5 6 st 050 0 Dbon™5sn | hist o hai g s the accusation that he B s) nsist on. having— 'Y x - & ' RALIILIEU SN Y e sy the floating court, will make a " IQ r r leen Tomorro,w Nl ht 'Publlc ' C has not always been alert in keeP~. gour of the westward in June call. | FULLER’S HOT WATER WALL g 9 | T TAK |- A R F BE T ing his s undings in the proper jng at vario s as. follows: | for + Kals s iol S l fa state of cleanliness. The Only Way Seidoria. Juns o woger Jolows: | or your Kalsomining job. It goes farther, IS In'vlted; NO Charge IS Madei of removing this questioning of his Unga, June 13 laska, June 16:|| covers better and is easier to apply. | cleanliness and good citizenship— Naknek, June nd Dillingham, | e | o | for reflections thus are cast upon|jupe 21. 21 ved] IMPORTANT Tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock, the Music Department of the| { his status as a worthy citizen—| j | P ; 4 " Juneau Public Schools will give its annual springtime concert. The | S Fraes is to CLEAN-UP. We have been advised that all blllHlng event will be presented in the Grade School Auditorium at & o'clock (Queen of May Lontest to Best Contribution by School ot only is the citizen to clean material including Doors, Windows, Plaster- { and the public is requested to be th hat h T is no| [, g J; . ~ up roads, streets, and districts; Y FAVORITE 2 y i ¥ q SherevaT teel povt REDae S End on Saturday Night Students Calls Clean-up {but ne is to start in his own back Ny board, ete., will advance withi | charge and the auditorium should be crowded and overflowing. The | Midnich s i 0 R B g Bt i or PHOTO~ vard, etc., will ‘advance within 30 days. P will be introduced by a short sketch. The program, in full | at Midnight Week a -Challenge! e e e e . AP ol L Place your orders now | Next Tuesday is May 1 and the| That clean-up week is a chal- o, s TR pek B | ;:::wveo ‘:", ® STARS AND GROCERIES 4 3 lnl(“m o - kl[\fld\l‘ wi lenge to each individual to get| ) .pino ¢ up to you, as one | 5 | celebrate the arrival of fhe spring busy on his own back yard and of the Individuals to accept that| ND YOUR FAVORITE PHOTO ; d i the as roads, streets a &y ION - [Oxi | UhpuLs COGKE, M40 DOUGALY American on Auxiliary is giving |the theme of the essay entered by | g Uy s b | for frami 0/6 . ud v Wb it May Day ball 8 e |of your community. CLEAN-UP. 4 CAST s May ball. Miss Allie Ann Goldstein in the | Y e il S b o i or Pierrot JOHN KRUGNESS | _Munyl prominent people of the | school clean-up contest which was | ORTHWE L D Pietrerta GERTRUDE CONKLIN leity will bo present at this gala'chosen as the best entered by the B apeNy e | il Harlequin TEVAS BEATOIE ‘S}\;entq(n winess the coronation of Juneau Public Schools and p.\mch-;REv' LE VASSEUR Gt e uial | iy |the Queen of the May, by Gov. ial School, R. S. Raven, City sup-| ! - — 8 | INTERMISSION | Troy, and the presentation to the erintendent of schools said today. IS HONOR GUEST' ||""I"""I""I""l""""""Im"""h | ol B queen and her attendants of the| Great interest has been taken! SUNDAY DINNER BiEFR) i Ol B Arr. by T. M. Tobani | attractive (vu;.» \\:w](]l ha\vo been in the clean-up campaign by the! | . kS | ® them by the Auxiliary.'school students as was evidenced | | Gypsy Love Song...... 4 V. Herbert queen will preside o the essays entered and some ex-| Sunday evening, April 22, Tha P $ > Iv‘ ! Clarinet 51?10.. Earl Bmstling and Judgze Holzheimer cellent ideas on improving thé ap- 'Rev. W. J. LeVasseur was guest of rescrll)tlo"s | Is co ING v i, Rachel Borleck, accompanist will act as Master of Ceremonies. pearance of the city from the honor at a dinner sponsored by CAPITAL e E. H. Lemare| With the cnd of the May Queen younger generation’s viewpoint fhe Children of Mary. After a T} alified contest only a few days off, inter- were included in the fifteen, of brief program, the guests retired hree Qualifie Tango Serepade % e EAW. SIMON fest in it has gathered momentum which Miss Goldstein’s was chosen|t0 the dining room where a most Registered [ ') 1] Sax}%flf:‘gnle Bsgr]?' farbam sm@:“"s and friends of the various contes- for first place. Miss Goldstein is| delightful dinner was enjoyed. The » eer arlors ‘ €l eck, accompan |tants are busily garnering votes. a member of the senior class of the | table was beautifully decorated, PHARMACISTS ! 3. To Thee Alone (Hesitation Waltz) B. Edelman | All votes must be in by midnight Juneau High School. The winning the colors being green and white. 3 3 | on Saturday night >ssay follows: | ' The chair Vi a - 7 d Lanestine e Doll i los ool - BRI Baulelio| gl Eoulks Tatmer was SHI) L i el iiffliff'i’,' Mabel Ritter and At Your } an k)amper?-g‘ To‘r’;&-];mfii’:o mp:x‘]';: |leading the contest at 1 o'clock to- A CHALLENGE {Rose Ellen Monagle. The other Service bl | day with 980 votes more than Miss; At the present ume there 1s be- | members ting were: Claudia Ball R e o0 Nola Mae Seelye, her closest rival.|ing conducted throughout the coun- | Kearney, velyn McCormick, Car- oom H h ~ CP Standing of the candidates at 1 try a campaign for clean-up week.|cline McAlister, and Anna Doogan. . OI'C estra rogram o'clock was: Miss Tanner, 2100;|The very fact that a nation, a|The guests were: Rev. Le Vasseur, Nufsed } Miss Nola Mae Seelye, 1120; Miss, group of more than forty-eight sep- Kev. Budde, Ada Glovanetti, Bar- 1. (a) William Tell Overture G. Rossini | Birdie Jensen, 665; Miss Nancy|arate governments, sponsor to- bara Simpkins, Mary Jean Mec- B l M Wb ’ Ann Kann 400. gether a program of cleaning up | Naughton, Virginia Mullen, Johan- ut er ' auro | b " | (b) Selections from “Merry Window” Franz Lehar Amgng the outstanding events should be a challenge not only to na Ford, Mary Lennon, Mary Van- | ¢ 2 Senlor Orchestra at the ball will be a prize rhine-|the representative bodies of men|derLeest, Jean VanderLeest, Mar- rug CO. iy o Rachel Borleck, accompanist lander, which is creating consid-{and women chosen for the exclusive | jorie Doogan, Anna Norton, Helen A‘ _llj | 2 ik Al ans Dancla -:xx']alhleoflxxltlr;x“(‘-u( among the expon-| purpose of sasestng. o mnl cam- RS Ruth Geyer and Mary L “Express Money Orders 5 R | ents at dance who expect-to!paign in their particular district,! Norton TR R o s i Aragonaise R T e g Massenet | compete. Music will be furnishe 1ibut to each individual. | ing the dinner, the Chil- 2 Mining Location Notices at Em. l!“!“"m"""""m"l"""““""“" Dayee Mor accompamZL by Freddie Gilman's 5-piece Trou-| ' This campaign is a call to arms,\dren of Mary attended Benediction, i £1i | Mining Location Notices at Em badour orchestra Jthe type of arms that work as the given by the Rev. LeVasseur UL T g e office- pire office. 3. Minuet from String Quartet No. X FRyn| et M. i TV e b —_— e — . ¥ Spanish Dances No. 5 (Bolero) Moszkowski String Quartet " Corinne Jenne, Marie Bussinger, Harold Hanson, Gene Carlson ~ 4. Polka H. Clarke L d Alice, Where Art Thou... % N < ey J. Ascher e ‘N; “» Cornet Solo, George Whyte Joyce Morris, accompanist 5. (a) Atlantis (The Lost Continent) > Suite in Four Parts ...V. F. Safrancek [ ] o No. I. Nocturne and Morning Hymn of Praise No. II. A Gourt Function No. III. I Love Thee (The Prince and Aana) it No. IV. The Destruction of Atlantis { (b) March of the Spanish Soldiery. J. deSmetsky » . Band PERSONNEL urns and tastes SENIOR ORCHESTRA Edward Kerr Doris Freeburger, Jeanne VanderLeest First Violins— Oboe— “ Corrinne Jenne Harry Lucas Marie Bussinger Clarinets— 2 “ Duncan Roberison Walter Scott Ihere are many different ways George Danner Earl Beistline f tt t b ? Second Violins— Cornets — o1 cutting tobacco. Christina Nielson Billy Kiloh . o o Phyllis Jenne Billy Lowe A long time ago, it used tobe i Corrine Duncan e E‘E"h egefie“mue, Fredoh Homre cut on what was known as a Thomas ellan . Trombone — - B i Pease Cutter, but this dark Harold Hanson Eb Sazophone— ened the tobacco, and it was b o Cello— Barbara Simpkins u . 18 Gene Carlson 5 Amold( Tswan.son 5 not unifcrm. 3 w rums 'ympani) — Double Basses— George Whyte The cutters today are the oy ! Joyce ";qo‘"“. Drums (Snare) — . { § Esther Niemi R e i most improved, modern, up-to- ‘eg} 4 Flute— Pianist— 5 i ‘Ao¥ . Jeanne VanderLeest Rachel Borlick the-minute type. They cut uni- et BAND formly, and cut in long shreds. d Flute— Second Cornets— 3 ’ ¢ Jeanne VanderLeest Richard Jackson . The FObaCCO n CheSterfield First Clarinets— Billy Lowe is cut right—you can judge for Melloph - o Walter Scott s yourself how Chesterfields burn I i Earl Beistiifie Elizabeth Stewart . Second Clarinets— Peter Warner and hOW they taste. ' < ! Yt weisien Trombones— 3 4 L3 el etric ‘rombon. . o Eb_Sazophones— Roy Jackson Everything that science knows ' Barbara Simpkins David Reischl is used to make Chesterfield Tuba— . e i Arnold Swanson oo SYENSD the cigarette that’s milder . . . o Solo Cornets— ; ’ Bill Kiloh Drums— the cigarette that tastes better. X George Whyte Jack Kearney . o First Cornet— Bert Bertholl i F ‘ Thomas White Phillip Harland ¢ D oy PLAY PRODUCTION STAFF PS Prompter. s . ...Bill Winn . Stage Manager. o Trd ..Kenneth Webster Assistants.... .. Bill Alexander, Charles Talmadge, b Anita Zugoff, Kathleen Carlson 15 Patricia Harland, Leona Rnh-mm ‘:' Director ox/)llmtrum;ltnsal Music— y the Cigar Ctte that’s MlLDER. Miss PAULINE REINHART Y £ g 1 It the cigarette that TASTES BETTER EverRerr R. ERICKSON © 1934, LicceTT & MyErs Tosacco Co. i &

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