The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 B i o Presenting RO 5Lk Patrons of The Bgn@ The Snaks, Pit Bargnaf, Book, Shop Jmnv Dairies, Ing. ... Btévtpsgn Mn.rko‘; Gty Cafe Commercial Liquor Store fosiage Tot, to Teen Shop Lpdwig Nelson, Jeweler Metcalfe Sheet Metal Blackie’s Bar Swanson Brothers Alaskan Cut-Rate Liquor Store Chas. W. Carter Mortuary Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Home Grocery Nance 5 and 10 »fi""{”’« B s &w—v-w-wu 22 PH-H~+~ g bbbt Joe George California Groeery Connors Motor Co. Case Lot Grocery City Dry Cleaners Harri Machine Shop Alaska Coastal Airlines Juneau Motor Company R. W. Cowling Co. Thibodeau’s Market Don Abel Columbia Lumber Co. Spruce Delicatessen Jay’s Super Service Percy’s Crown Life Insurance Bus Depot } Arctic Bar i “Cliff, Dave and Dick” Card Beverage Co. Femmer Transfer T. C. Whiteside The Occidental Bar Houston’s Juneau Upholstery Co. Purity Bakery ' mceeds r,..1.0 educ Mambefs .of the band have 'JUNEAU CITY B in Concert Tuesdlay Evening --- November 22nd, 1949, at 8:30 P. M. THE 20th CENTURY THEATRE Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi — Y XN Y.\ Ae— Stars and Stripes Forever (By Request) Sousa Bitter Sweet—Overture Tokay . . . I'll See You Again . . . Ladies of the Town . . . Zigeuner . . . . The Cl.l.l of Life . .. If You Could s . Only cqm: With Me Coward Pmm Concérto In A Mmor-——Flrst Movement . Grieg Jane McMullin, Soloist Ballet Egyptien—Suite Luigini Part I. Allegro Non 'noppo INTERMISSION o Broadcast from Brazfl—samba 4 Bennett . based on the gay, fast rhythm of the umba. a tgpk:l!ly Latin American dance . . . this is a new oomposluon by the dean of composer-arrangers in America today. Deep Blues—Muted Trumpet and Band , Lou Singer “‘Deep Blues' is influenced by our folk ‘blues’ idiom. The ‘tune’ is simple and plaintive; the scoring, too, is simple—so characteristic of the folk ‘blues’. The muted trumpet. employed in this instance should approach the quality of the human voice. There is no large development of the theme because I want to convzy the picture of a lonely girl singing her Heart) into ‘the dreary and unresponsivé night.” “(the composer). Nola—Trombone Solo Felix Arndt Bill Matheny, Soloist Orpheus In the Underworld—Overture . Offenbach Known best for this work and his many including the Tales of Hoffman, Offenbach was the idol of Paris in his day. His music éx- presses a gusto of living in and for the moment and finds its supreme expression in the “can- can”, that very naughty dance popular in Pa.ru durlng the 19th century. ol 1 19, “Music is fundamental—one ‘of the gmt sourdes of Tife, health, strength, and happmeu, —Luther Burbank PERSONNEL OF THE BAND JOSEPH M. SHOFNER President Vice-President Business Manager Flutes Joan Williamson 4t f1op i MaTIlYD Crooks 1st Bb Clarinets Baritone rlv" Glenn Leach 3rd Bb Clarinets Joanne Sabin Edward Dull Elton Engstrom Alto Clarinet Dorothy Robards Bass Clarinet Fred Wyller John 3rd Trui Alto Saxophones Phyllis Eneberg Clyde. Jensen John James Dick Tenor Saxophone Earl Crass Sue McMullen Alto Horns Richard Newton Terry £ Belinda k French Horn . Sylvid Davis it Trumpet Bill Sperling mpet Janet Schultz ist Trombone Bill Matheny Trombone Agnes Lendstrom Director Elmer Friend . . . Cleo Commers & i 8 " Bill ‘Matheny 3rd Trombone Gary Hedges " ‘Baritone Walter Smith Henry Lorenzen Bb Basses Earl Bost Lee Nance String Bass Joan Wiggins Marimba Dorothy Ebbette Lois Lawrence Saxophone Brillhart 2ad Trwmpet John Lowel Walter Soboleff P ezommsio n Elmer Friend Leroy West Russell Clark Timpani hulf Seon Bud Schultz Vibraharp Bud Schultz Members of the City Band, and Bete Sigma Phi wish fo commend His Honor, the Mayor, Mr Waino I;endnckson who was instrumental in making the present city band a possnblln flus concert will ajford a worthy student with funds to further hisf piracficed diligently ‘in order to give the fiufle Juneau enjoyable entertainment. Your appreciation of this unselfish community service can best be shown by attending this concert 'uesday evening. BETA SIGMA PHI, Sponsors Generous response of these PATRONS OF THE BAND has made possible publication of this announcement and program. Their civic Spirit is commendable! i b Young Hardware ND T MSRPTE A OLRE e e Reragd Lagn 1 L0 gins Patrons of The Band Ideal Paint Store, Bert's Food, Center, McLean and Kristan Kpith Wildes . Snap Shoppe ., . Alaska Electronics Hlaska Music Sypply Fred Cameron, ..y, Mmble Transter Co- funeau Plumbing and Heating Co. Fhe Nugget, Shep Juneau Drug Sully’s Bakery Needlecraft and Junior Shop Home Beautiful Chas. Goldstein Co. George M. Simpkins Co. Nick Rocovich Gastineau Grocery FELET 3 LA Nguanasa First National Bank Thomas Hardware United Food Store H. S. Graves Frances Ann’s Beauty Salon Juneau Marble Works . Baranof Gift Shop Bailey’s Bar Jack Fargher Allied Distributors—“W. C. Auld” North Transfer Chas. G. Warner Co. Mr. and Mrs. Val Poor Douglas Grocery Feusi and Jensen, Inc. Mike’s Place Douglas Inn A BoWJeepClub ™ e Douglas Trucking Co. Badh Stutte & Son Lucas Transfer ! . ; National Grocery—“Bud Phelps” Harbor Market

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