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Pa;re 4- -PIOHEER- -January 10, 194b -. The p imperne 1 s, GJ^'c lub,' held a farewell social las' Sunday afternoon at the Hospitality House,with -Miss .Rosalind 1%lis, advisor, as the- guest of honor. Due to relocation and winter- graduation the EimperneIs have disbanded. "wir s * G e or ge T ak eyama, YWCA executive secretary, extends her sincere thanks to all the GR club members for. their whole-hearted cooperation in selling refreshments at the Hew Year .Eve dance and at .the open' house. f RHMII €ai lit 1 c* m> cd A ma c he .high schoo1's junior class "will present their first,- dance of the semester, on Jan. 2 6 in the s ch o ol auditorium.- Th e theme of this couples only dansant will- be "An Hour Fever Passes." Masashi Itano is the general chairman. High school basketball games: (night) Jan» 12: 6:30--Se inans vs. Non- chanlants (b). 7:30--Seneca. vs. Alpha Kappas (A) 8:30—Ta- 1-ans vs. -.Joku TB;) ^:-'■■•'■■■■■ '■'" VEE:-E'Y-v _ Mrs. Mildred E. Feague, 7th 'grade "English social studies teacher, resigned, due to ill health. Six "barrack" r o cms are being used for the first time this week for mus ic (vocal), j ournal-ism, health* (two rooms) -and ma the ma tics (. t wo rooms). Ill %m£ ■fa* !** %^*' ' wsrmi$ Eev.H. Aoki of the First Free M ethodis t church,! Keltzing college, Bes Moines, Iowa, ,spoke to the senior classes last M on da v.. be "Son of God" _ will, b Unosuke Karatsuhs . sermon topic at the Soloho-Ho-lye meeting tomorrow night, 7 nuiLAIBiLE §H o 1 lowing. oett-ery- than tmW mMmsE qif kommJiMmiM A six-man fact-finding committee headed by Dr. T, Miyamoto returned recently from Louisiana after studying conditions and relocation possibilities in the Bayou State. SupersIso r B o b:T ash i ma of the center evacuee relocation information bureau announced -that a complete report of the trip will be given in the near, future. .. ■ -• Edward' TokunagSL,' S .; Ya- masaki, H. jSugita, H. Shi-: mizu ■ and 0. Murakami were the other committee members. -- . Mr. H i e s h ima, 9H - 3-D, returned -'from a month's sojourn in Hew Orleans with a favorable report. H e- hopes to relocated there .and start a business enterprise. '=$©< INHMITIIMriYIES MR. PAMMLIE Ch TWmillL Those ever-active young, people of block 1SH sponsor e d a.no the r one of th e ir eni oyab1e s ocia1s--Hove11y Dan ce - - la s t. Ft iday n i ght a t the 1.2H mess hall. • Featuring tasty-plus refreshments and smooth dancing under -"cool-like" atmosphere, a grand time was had by all present. , Project motor pool's appointed and evacuee personnel members and their guests held a Hew Year's .party at the . staff recreation hall on Dec. 29. - Misses Al1ca Ino.uye- and: Sally Eubochi were in .charge of general ar:-angements, ' - wh 11 e Harry ,Okada led the games. usual farm opportunities have been received by the local relocation office: A faculty member of a Hew Orleans college who owns a 240-acre farm located north of Huston, La., would like to have an evacuee family operate the farm orisome kind of a partnership arrangement. This farm.is fully equipped. A- family of four is wanted to assist on a 100-acre farm near Dayton, Ohio. Most of the land is adapted for potatoes, however, several varieties of grain are -grown, and livestock is also raised. Salary is |100 a month plus-a home, meat, milk and vegetables. Extra pay during potato harvest. Interested families should contact the relocation office immediately. TONIGHT 7:00 p.m.--9E Mess hall 7:45 p.m.--HE Mess hall (Of mice- and ken) ■TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.--HH Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—12K Mess hall ■ FRIDAY' ' ' . 7:00 p.m.--6H Mess hall 7:45 p.m. —7K Mess hall SATURDAY ' no Movies "Of Mice .and . Men, " a d'bwh- t6-"'ea'rth; story of two migratory workers who dream of owning their own little farm, which ' is shattered by a woman, begins its' "three night run tonight. ■ ■ This tragic drama stars Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney Jr., and Betty Field.. (Thii mended for children. picture notr©corn- o'clock, a" tion hall. the recrea- f miMIMCMIiE C& 7 HI? ,Oli S>KHMWICIE!K Event- T ime EI ace SEVENTH-DAY-ADVENT 1ST Erayer meeting 7 :30 p.m. (Tonight)- 9H Bible Lecture 7 :50 p.m. (Thursday) 9H Vesper- Services...' *-.' '""• 'cf; ; 7 :3Q p.m. (Friday) 9H Children's Sabbath schoo 1 9 :00 a-.m. (Saturday) 9H Adult Sabbath school - 10 :00 a. m o (Saturday) 9H }Sabbath Worship . E .00 p.m. (Saturday) . - 9H .Vesper Services 7 30 p.m. .(Saturday) 9H SEICH0-H0-IYE ■Service . 7 00 p .m. (Thursday) 120 PROTESTANT neighborhood Bible class 4 00 p.m. (Friday) 8K NeIghb orho od B ib 1 e-class 9 00 a. m» (Saturday) 9L
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 20 |
Date Created | 1945-01-10 |
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_N20_P04 |
Title | Page 4 |
Transcript | Pa;re 4- -PIOHEER- -January 10, 194b -. The p imperne 1 s, GJ^'c lub,' held a farewell social las' Sunday afternoon at the Hospitality House,with -Miss .Rosalind 1%lis, advisor, as the- guest of honor. Due to relocation and winter- graduation the EimperneIs have disbanded. "wir s * G e or ge T ak eyama, YWCA executive secretary, extends her sincere thanks to all the GR club members for. their whole-hearted cooperation in selling refreshments at the Hew Year .Eve dance and at .the open' house. f RHMII €ai lit 1 c* m> cd A ma c he .high schoo1's junior class "will present their first,- dance of the semester, on Jan. 2 6 in the s ch o ol auditorium.- Th e theme of this couples only dansant will- be "An Hour Fever Passes." Masashi Itano is the general chairman. High school basketball games: (night) Jan» 12: 6:30--Se inans vs. Non- chanlants (b). 7:30--Seneca. vs. Alpha Kappas (A) 8:30—Ta- 1-ans vs. -.Joku TB;) ^:-'■■•'■■■■■ '■'" VEE:-E'Y-v _ Mrs. Mildred E. Feague, 7th 'grade "English social studies teacher, resigned, due to ill health. Six "barrack" r o cms are being used for the first time this week for mus ic (vocal), j ournal-ism, health* (two rooms) -and ma the ma tics (. t wo rooms). Ill %m£ ■fa* !** %^*' ' wsrmi$ Eev.H. Aoki of the First Free M ethodis t church,! Keltzing college, Bes Moines, Iowa, ,spoke to the senior classes last M on da v.. be "Son of God" _ will, b Unosuke Karatsuhs . sermon topic at the Soloho-Ho-lye meeting tomorrow night, 7 nuiLAIBiLE §H o 1 lowing. oett-ery- than tmW mMmsE qif kommJiMmiM A six-man fact-finding committee headed by Dr. T, Miyamoto returned recently from Louisiana after studying conditions and relocation possibilities in the Bayou State. SupersIso r B o b:T ash i ma of the center evacuee relocation information bureau announced -that a complete report of the trip will be given in the near, future. .. ■ -• Edward' TokunagSL,' S .; Ya- masaki, H. jSugita, H. Shi-: mizu ■ and 0. Murakami were the other committee members. -- . Mr. H i e s h ima, 9H - 3-D, returned -'from a month's sojourn in Hew Orleans with a favorable report. H e- hopes to relocated there .and start a business enterprise. '=$©< INHMITIIMriYIES MR. PAMMLIE Ch TWmillL Those ever-active young, people of block 1SH sponsor e d a.no the r one of th e ir eni oyab1e s ocia1s--Hove11y Dan ce - - la s t. Ft iday n i ght a t the 1.2H mess hall. • Featuring tasty-plus refreshments and smooth dancing under -"cool-like" atmosphere, a grand time was had by all present. , Project motor pool's appointed and evacuee personnel members and their guests held a Hew Year's .party at the . staff recreation hall on Dec. 29. - Misses Al1ca Ino.uye- and: Sally Eubochi were in .charge of general ar:-angements, ' - wh 11 e Harry ,Okada led the games. usual farm opportunities have been received by the local relocation office: A faculty member of a Hew Orleans college who owns a 240-acre farm located north of Huston, La., would like to have an evacuee family operate the farm orisome kind of a partnership arrangement. This farm.is fully equipped. A- family of four is wanted to assist on a 100-acre farm near Dayton, Ohio. Most of the land is adapted for potatoes, however, several varieties of grain are -grown, and livestock is also raised. Salary is |100 a month plus-a home, meat, milk and vegetables. Extra pay during potato harvest. Interested families should contact the relocation office immediately. TONIGHT 7:00 p.m.--9E Mess hall 7:45 p.m.--HE Mess hall (Of mice- and ken) ■TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.--HH Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—12K Mess hall ■ FRIDAY' ' ' . 7:00 p.m.--6H Mess hall 7:45 p.m. —7K Mess hall SATURDAY ' no Movies "Of Mice .and . Men, " a d'bwh- t6-"'ea'rth; story of two migratory workers who dream of owning their own little farm, which ' is shattered by a woman, begins its' "three night run tonight. ■ ■ This tragic drama stars Burgess Meredith, Lon Chaney Jr., and Betty Field.. (Thii mended for children. picture notr©corn- o'clock, a" tion hall. the recrea- f miMIMCMIiE C& 7 HI? ,Oli S>KHMWICIE!K Event- T ime EI ace SEVENTH-DAY-ADVENT 1ST Erayer meeting 7 :30 p.m. (Tonight)- 9H Bible Lecture 7 :50 p.m. (Thursday) 9H Vesper- Services...' *-.' '""• 'cf; ; 7 :3Q p.m. (Friday) 9H Children's Sabbath schoo 1 9 :00 a-.m. (Saturday) 9H Adult Sabbath school - 10 :00 a. m o (Saturday) 9H }Sabbath Worship . E .00 p.m. (Saturday) . - 9H .Vesper Services 7 30 p.m. .(Saturday) 9H SEICH0-H0-IYE ■Service . 7 00 p .m. (Thursday) 120 PROTESTANT neighborhood Bible class 4 00 p.m. (Friday) 8K NeIghb orho od B ib 1 e-class 9 00 a. m» (Saturday) 9L |