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| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 NOTED BARITONE T0 GIVE CONCERT - JE PO, | 5 o | When the Coast Guard :oat Stori The Juneau Conceri .issociatio: |leaves on her light station servic run, Ivan D. Armstrong, Boatswai. urfers a bonus concert of \musuax‘ i quality and entertainment when Mate 3-c, and Galen B. Nielsc Stanley Hoban, noted Scottish-Can- | Engineman 1-c,'will be atoard t d 1. |be stationed at the Sentinel Islan dian vavitone siv here o i the 2th Century T ‘fogm and Spencer Light respe Known in mansy of the world: |(vely as officers-in-charge. musical centers, and by millions o | The men arrived last }\'ezk' on radio listeners for his BEC and CBC | Coast Guard Patrol boat 83-524 broadcasts, Mr. Hoban was delightc. |due to the weather, the hoat that he could now add not been able to make the run countries where his post the men. earned him so many fr e T e o ago to Dunoon, Scotland, his .irt Girl Scout Trccp No. 1i me place, he was hailed as a returning | nd many concerts v rrang- | the Resurrection Lutheran Chwt or him in Glasgow. ocial room Thurscay afternoon The baritone appeared in London |4:30 o'clock. Our Pr i1 a jight opera production, and on | Schultz called the number of BBC broadcasts, but re- | der, the roll was ca turned again to the new worl | minuttes of the last meeting we: tegin a heavy schedule of cor s, [read. opera, oratorio and radio at Win Mrs. Henry Seaburgz helped u nipeg. | with our *“gcod grooming” badg Hoban later came to the United \and we had several of the girls read States and today finds him appear- | their reports on cleanliness, et ing in Boston, Los Angeles, Se-|Mrs. Ray Nevins helped us ( jrattle and many other American cit- instrel” badze. We very mu ies. ppreciate their help. Critics have described his sing-| We then closed our meeting ing as “vibrant . . . masterly . . RUTH ANN BLOOMQUIST. stellar in performance . .. full rich | Reporter. quality of tone. . .” - > - Gladys Watcon, pianist, w Fricd Chicken and T-bone Stenks the program as accompanist. 2 Country Club. i Dr. E. Lannen Kelly ; Osteopath Phone Blue 670 for Appointment Important eeting of The URITED TROLEERS of ALASKA FRIDAY NIGHT February 12, 1949 Open Meeting io A1 Trollers LEGION OF THE REMEMBER THE BANQUET SAT., FEB. 19-—ai 7:30 P. M. A MOOSE Legionnaires, wives and Lady Friends are invited Plhione ¥ov ons COME EARLY Candidates come at 7:00 o’clock 0 VALENTINE COSTUME DANCE FOLLOWS at 10:00 P. . Come in a Costume 563 Dep;éits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES’ SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this bank is pledzed to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- her of Pederal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositors |/ against loss to a maximum of || $5,000. POSITS IM THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA | 9:00-—Music for the Missus. e ecmsnan, TP DL SN RADIO LOG KINY Alaska Broadcasting Co C.B. 8. 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