The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1949, Page 2

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2 MW&%M&%‘(WW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASES T 2%‘%}24?@%5&5@5&%& HOLIDAY MUSIC OF /5 SCHOOL CHORUS AND BAND ACCLAIMED| With an intently captivated ca- pacity audience, the Juneau School Chorus and the High School band ave a notable concert in the high choel gym last evening. From the opening number, Seek Ye the Lord, featuring Bob Croken‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1949 V///% ST 0 (lnly the clarinet section of the band. A feature of this section gave the trombone section a good play, with Gary Hedges, first chair, taking the theme melody in full rich tone. Next came a rendition of Sleigh Ride by Anderson, in which depth of tone, and change of pace and harmony, together with dramatic| flashes painted a musical picture of the sounds and emotions tradition- ally associated with the Christmas, theme. Sleigh bells, falling snow, a gaily moving melody, all were in | k‘ eping with the spirit bf the pro- Short on time and ideas? Switch to Calvert Reserve W tenor soloist in company with| g gram, and the program was & in the pirit of the season. the choicest you can give .or nrvol e student mixed chorus, to the| Tn. lights were aimmed . . ,| e, ‘Twas the Night Before jacked out, pin-point lights on/ mas, a dramatic portrayal of | music stands of the band members. | Claus and his legendary team | rpen “spot light” and Bob Croken | ndeers, attention was indi-|ood before the audience to render, of an enraptured body 0f|gamatically and with band accom- | < , Th :mxcd choir directed by | nnimamT 1 age 01;‘11 ;:tndne;'er-z-- ’ ne J | 1iving. 'was the Nig! efore Miss Virginia Long presented the. cpristmas. Working up to a climax | part of the program Of‘ with the memters of the chorus and choral, colo, duet, quartette: yang joining in wishing everyone xtette numbers. The Girls present a very merry Christmas. followed with a llting| 7he climax was done with a| ody, I Wonder as I Wander| gnich which spelled “encore,” and mm which Gladys Uggen Was|jn the final band march, nghf featured as sopraho soloist in the School Cadets, was given. insey-Andrews number, SWOet| ity the entire ensemble fitting | Jesus Boy. It was a plaintiiff |into the spirit of the season show- | haunting melody, Well €Xe-|anehin and harmony combined, | cuted by the singer in COmMPany | .nqer the baton of Shofner, to give vlnh utlrexe g‘llrrl;m::;;mbogfm’s";:‘: an evening that was entertaining, | this » Villie Take Your Drum, and Gesu e Bamtino were given by the Girls'| ’ Women's Chorus. These members were fol-| FROM ANNETTE ISLAND } e o tastats GHi-|. Aufrew 3. Totmete of Axisiialt HEOGKOY: SleAlss Hockey Skates d of Adeline Barlow, Janu Me-|Island is registered at the Bar-| (White) anof Hotel. Reduced from 12.50 t0 7.95 Reduced from 12.00 to 6.95 Reduced from 12.00 to 7.50 Reduced from 11.50 to 6.50 Reduced from 11.50 to 6.95 Reduced from 11.00 to 6.00 Women's Figure Skates Reduced from 16.50 to 9.95 leica Sparts Center hpening Clearance on ICE 3 5 Qe ¥ 7] nel, Bob Croken and Don Mor- rison in the melodious number, Lo, ' Eow a Rose Ere Blooming. SITKA 'ml’l‘on The Virginia Slumber Song, bV‘ Ike Weathers of Sitka is stopping | R was then sung by the Girls’|at the Baranof Hotel. H / He S)nll Fcf‘(l His Flock was the | FROM WASHINGTON {milowing number. This portion o(\ John Morgan of Washington, D‘ iah by Handel, was pre-‘C is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. a two-part solo, first| SRS SF 0 0 | rendered by Adeline Barlow, | RUMMAGE SALE | PR ' rollowed in the second portion by| Dugout 10 am. Dec. 22 by the' §§ Janu McConnel. | Girl Scouts.—adv. 81-Y1 3% Adam’s O, Holy Night was next‘ - e A= civen as a soprimo solo by Donna ! | U8 | jewett, and the twos concluding | ¥ numbers of the mixed quartette| were O, Nightingale Awake, by ickinson and Cherubim Song, by | ortniansky. 1 Th vocal portion of the eve- be entertainment was thus con- | with great credit to tho:e‘ sang and played. The rendi- ‘ tions were accompanied by the‘ iano, under. the nimble fingers| f Elizateth Wyller and Ann Hen- The snow i= here and skiing will be good. Be comfortable ing. The directing of Miss Long| — ~=d in style — with fashioned ski togs from -Behrends. \ , e o i bh worthy otii commendation, and | A Tae selection of styles and fabrics at comfortable prices. 3 f’m-' t‘i:;'g\c‘r:n bZ’SX;EC;";:m;;e‘?::;‘ .//M 5£Z5rzc!1 ea Four band numbers were pro-| QUALITY SINCE /887 R e R DD DODRDDDDODDET Just Arrived Poinsettias ~ Holly Wreaths Mistletoe Cut Flowers A limited ntmber of Christmas Centerpieces left { grammed under direction of Joseph! M. Shofner. The opening, marked | / notable kalance and coordina- | of performers, was the over- | ire, Carnaval de Rosas of the com- | T, Oln'xdou Wlthout present For a lasting Christmas Present, Give § ror_ ounsaos winaw pree || @ Musical Gift, Figurine or Plaque from — ! p’clacu]ax problems of execution | :Ior the young musicians, the even’ Marian9s Fl“wers {balance and harménious modula-_ Gastineau Hotel = “ tions gave prominence to both the | jreed and brass sections of the ,orgamzauon Open Evenings and Sundays Phone 916—Res. Phone Red 212 2 The following band number Telegraph Delivery Service \\E WILL BE OPEN TILL ;)‘(’)‘C'I’&’K"”"fl TONIGHT, THURSDAY and FRIDAY December 21, 22 and 23 | featured Bill Sperling, Janet Lee| Schultz, and Bob Sommers in the | number, Three Jacks—Trumpet Trio in Swingtime. While the composition is intended ¥ to dramatize the syncopation of the trumpets, it is also a vehicle for the percussion department of the band, which distinguished it- 4 Fruit Cake Mlx G Po“ndSCli; FruitCakes - - - 21hs. $2.00 Fig Pudding Date Nut Roll - - Almoneties Confection - - 60 Nuity Briftle - - - - . $1.00 Emmy !‘llberls - - .. - 50 Heinz Chateau Pound Can FruitCake - - - - S0c Canned Pheasant - - 3lbs. $5.00 PlumPudding - - - - - 60 BananaFlakes - - - - 50c Burnt Almond Brownies - $1.50 Dulcefes - - - . - - EmmyPecans - - - - - 50 Chicken Noodle Dinner $13.'fi VA Christmas Specials’ --Place your orders early - _—_——_——————_—_— H Loaded with good Fruit self in accompaniment, as did each of the trumpeters in trio. By contrast with the swing num- | bers, a Waltz Medley btuilt on the‘ popular Carolina Moon theme was | marked by smooth performance in | OUR WHITMAN’S | jnnmcnnuon 1s YOUR FRESH CANDY HEADQUARTERS! 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