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ICNEER _February 21, 194> TONIGHT ^^^s' 7:00 p.m.--11S Mess hall 7:4 5 p,m*— 9E Mess hall (jane Eyre) TOMORROW No Movies FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.-- 7K Mess hall 7:4 5 p.m.-- 6H Mess hall (Rhythm of the Islands) SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.'-- 6F Mess hall 7:45 p.m.— 7E Mess hall SUNDAY 7:00 p.m,--12G Mess hall 7:45 p.m,--llF Mess hall A dreamy isle of tropical romance in the South .Seas is the setting for 11 Rhythm of the I s land s , " which starts its regular run Friday. I h i s diverting c ine- musical features seven new musical numbers and a hilarious comedy sequence capably provided by Allan Jones, Jane Frazee and Andy Devine. "Jane Eyre," screen ad- . aptation of Charlotte Bronte's moving novel starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine, ends its three-night stand tonight, WIISllTTHfM SvIgiL (Bill E IRS Ivts. Masao Menda, Fred Kishi, Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Tad Morishige, Shigeru Fu- kuyama, Ken Nagamoto, Shig Kato, W* Nishimoto, Harold Sasaki, Y, Nishizaki, K. Arai, William Furuta, James Fur ukawa, Ed Kama kawa, It s uo Tokunaga,Ichiro Ito, Sadao .Dairiki, James Kubochi, Ha r r y Ma ]" i ta, Roy T a nouye, T e r uo T s ur uoka, Jo e Sa ka ku~ ra, Sam Fujita, George Yo- shioka,. Ben Ogata, Hiroshi Ito, Paul Yamamoto, Tetsuo Yamamoto, ?as Uyesugi, Y. Kuroki. Pfcs, Harvard Yuki, Te- tsuru Okuno, Richard Kimura, Joe Kakaiogawa, Genji Yamamoto, Tadao Ichinokuchi, George Kusumi, Yoshiaki 0- gata, George Kiyoshi., Tom Murakami, Harry Nakamura, George Yamasaki, George Ooi, and l/b T. Sumida , Ft, Snelling, Minim T./5 Roy Satow, Pvt. Ken Murakami, Camp Butner, NC. LOST : Gold-rimmed eyeglasses, between 6F and 7H. If found, return to PIONEER. Students expecting to relocate before the end of current school term are urged to notify their principal as soon as possible to insure proper -transfer of papers, and records to the new school, advised Dr. Lloyd A. Garrison, superintendent Unless the school author!- ... ties are notified of the departure well ahead of t i me, ' unn e c e s s a r y ha r d s hi p will be encountered when a of education. 822. S 3 laughter Jiichi ion; >KO Mr, icto. Morimoto, and Mrs. 91, - 9 TV exc ha ng ed ma r riag e vo w s with Jiro. Taniat Syracuse, Kan., F e b. 10, The groom is the second son of Bun- goro Tani of 9L-7F. Baishakunins were Mr. and Mrs. Masataro Murotani and Mr, and Mrs, Yasuna Torizawa , New 1 yw e d s w e r e f o r me r 1 y emp 1 oyed at the Silk' Screen shop. nimi#w.c¥ %■*emm®. mm m if Project Director James 0.. Lindley spoke . on "The Japanese in America" at the First Methodist church i n. L a s An i ma s last S und a y. He was accompanied by John Spencer, chief of agriculture . WANTED: Two warehouse swampers (men). Two cook's helper for staff mess. Older men preferred . Contact center - employment office, student attempts to resume and complete His schooling outside. Students leaving before May 1 should inform the principal sufficiently ahead of time so that transcripts may be prepared and sent to the new school, while those departing after May 1 and before June 6 mus tar range their pr og rams now with their advisors in order to receive full year's credit,added Dr. Garrison. CL'KFiKS llfil^lfE Be more cautious when you leave your apartment — if only for a minute or if for the evening. That was the warning issued by Fire Chief Glenn B. Rumley this week. Be sure your stove is properly checked and combustibles are a safe distance from the stove, Rumley added . He cited as an example a recent fire in block 6E, in which only the early discovery of the flames prevented a serious loss of valuable property, in a d d it i cm to e nd a ng erln g of lives of residents in adjoining apartments. The cardinal r uleaf.'fire prevention is good housekeeping, Rumley advised, and we should make our homes as safe as possible. :/%\»/#vC.li'!t£ «ifc)*l|l|!«l Event PR0T1STANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class SBVENTH-DAY-AI, VENT 1ST Prayer meeting Bible Lecture Vesper Services Children*s Sabbath school Adult Sabbath school Sabbath Worship | Vesper Services SEICHO-NO-IYE [Service A round table discussion on "Reconciliation" will be • conducted by Unosuke :di«» SUE Time 4:00 p.m. (Friday) 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) place 3K 91 7:30 p.m. (Wednesday) 7:30 p.m. (Ihur sda y) 7:30 p.m. (Friday)' 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 10:00 a.m. (Saturday) 2:00 p.m. (Saturday) 7:30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H; 911J 911 9H 9H 9H 9H 7:00 p.m. (Thursday) 120 Karatsu at the Seicho-No- lye meeting tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at the 12G recreation hall.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 32 |
Date Created | 1945-02-21 |
Description | Newsletter of the Granada War Relocation Center |
Location | Granada, Colorado |
Facility | Granada War Relocation Center |
Subjects | World War II--Incarceration camps--Publications |
Type | Documents |
Genre | Periodicals |
Source Description | 6 pages, 26.5 cm. x 20.2 cm. |
Collection | Japanese Americans in WWII collection |
Collection Finding Aid | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n6th/ |
Collection Description | The Japanese Americans in World War II collection contains both contemporary and contemporaneous materials about the relocation of Japanese during World War II from the perspective of Japanese-Americans, the United States government and others. |
Rights | Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. |
Description
Local ID | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V03_N32_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
Transcript | ICNEER _February 21, 194> TONIGHT ^^^s' 7:00 p.m.--11S Mess hall 7:4 5 p,m*— 9E Mess hall (jane Eyre) TOMORROW No Movies FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.-- 7K Mess hall 7:4 5 p.m.-- 6H Mess hall (Rhythm of the Islands) SATURDAY 7:00 p.m.'-- 6F Mess hall 7:45 p.m.— 7E Mess hall SUNDAY 7:00 p.m,--12G Mess hall 7:45 p.m,--llF Mess hall A dreamy isle of tropical romance in the South .Seas is the setting for 11 Rhythm of the I s land s , " which starts its regular run Friday. I h i s diverting c ine- musical features seven new musical numbers and a hilarious comedy sequence capably provided by Allan Jones, Jane Frazee and Andy Devine. "Jane Eyre," screen ad- . aptation of Charlotte Bronte's moving novel starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine, ends its three-night stand tonight, WIISllTTHfM SvIgiL (Bill E IRS Ivts. Masao Menda, Fred Kishi, Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Tad Morishige, Shigeru Fu- kuyama, Ken Nagamoto, Shig Kato, W* Nishimoto, Harold Sasaki, Y, Nishizaki, K. Arai, William Furuta, James Fur ukawa, Ed Kama kawa, It s uo Tokunaga,Ichiro Ito, Sadao .Dairiki, James Kubochi, Ha r r y Ma ]" i ta, Roy T a nouye, T e r uo T s ur uoka, Jo e Sa ka ku~ ra, Sam Fujita, George Yo- shioka,. Ben Ogata, Hiroshi Ito, Paul Yamamoto, Tetsuo Yamamoto, ?as Uyesugi, Y. Kuroki. Pfcs, Harvard Yuki, Te- tsuru Okuno, Richard Kimura, Joe Kakaiogawa, Genji Yamamoto, Tadao Ichinokuchi, George Kusumi, Yoshiaki 0- gata, George Kiyoshi., Tom Murakami, Harry Nakamura, George Yamasaki, George Ooi, and l/b T. Sumida , Ft, Snelling, Minim T./5 Roy Satow, Pvt. Ken Murakami, Camp Butner, NC. LOST : Gold-rimmed eyeglasses, between 6F and 7H. If found, return to PIONEER. Students expecting to relocate before the end of current school term are urged to notify their principal as soon as possible to insure proper -transfer of papers, and records to the new school, advised Dr. Lloyd A. Garrison, superintendent Unless the school author!- ... ties are notified of the departure well ahead of t i me, ' unn e c e s s a r y ha r d s hi p will be encountered when a of education. 822. S 3 laughter Jiichi ion; >KO Mr, icto. Morimoto, and Mrs. 91, - 9 TV exc ha ng ed ma r riag e vo w s with Jiro. Taniat Syracuse, Kan., F e b. 10, The groom is the second son of Bun- goro Tani of 9L-7F. Baishakunins were Mr. and Mrs. Masataro Murotani and Mr, and Mrs, Yasuna Torizawa , New 1 yw e d s w e r e f o r me r 1 y emp 1 oyed at the Silk' Screen shop. nimi#w.c¥ %■*emm®. mm m if Project Director James 0.. Lindley spoke . on "The Japanese in America" at the First Methodist church i n. L a s An i ma s last S und a y. He was accompanied by John Spencer, chief of agriculture . WANTED: Two warehouse swampers (men). Two cook's helper for staff mess. Older men preferred . Contact center - employment office, student attempts to resume and complete His schooling outside. Students leaving before May 1 should inform the principal sufficiently ahead of time so that transcripts may be prepared and sent to the new school, while those departing after May 1 and before June 6 mus tar range their pr og rams now with their advisors in order to receive full year's credit,added Dr. Garrison. CL'KFiKS llfil^lfE Be more cautious when you leave your apartment — if only for a minute or if for the evening. That was the warning issued by Fire Chief Glenn B. Rumley this week. Be sure your stove is properly checked and combustibles are a safe distance from the stove, Rumley added . He cited as an example a recent fire in block 6E, in which only the early discovery of the flames prevented a serious loss of valuable property, in a d d it i cm to e nd a ng erln g of lives of residents in adjoining apartments. The cardinal r uleaf.'fire prevention is good housekeeping, Rumley advised, and we should make our homes as safe as possible. :/%\»/#vC.li'!t£ «ifc)*l|l|!«l Event PR0T1STANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class SBVENTH-DAY-AI, VENT 1ST Prayer meeting Bible Lecture Vesper Services Children*s Sabbath school Adult Sabbath school Sabbath Worship | Vesper Services SEICHO-NO-IYE [Service A round table discussion on "Reconciliation" will be • conducted by Unosuke :di«» SUE Time 4:00 p.m. (Friday) 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) place 3K 91 7:30 p.m. (Wednesday) 7:30 p.m. (Ihur sda y) 7:30 p.m. (Friday)' 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 10:00 a.m. (Saturday) 2:00 p.m. (Saturday) 7:30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H; 911J 911 9H 9H 9H 9H 7:00 p.m. (Thursday) 120 Karatsu at the Seicho-No- lye meeting tomorrow night, 7 o'clock, at the 12G recreation hall. |