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Page 4_______________PIONEER__________ June 12, 1943 Thumbnail SKETCHES Evangelist George Kiya- bu-'s memorable day-memor- able in the sense that two important events occurred-- was the morning of May 17, 1942. First, it was evac- uation date, and secondly, the day for commencement exercises at his alma mater, Pacific Union college lo- cated in Napa county,Calif, Instead of being able to be present to receive his col- lege diploma, he was on a train, headed for Merced Assembly center. He graduated high school in Hawaii before coming to the mainland in 1939 to at- tain his college education. In the assembly center, he received his BA in Bible study even though he was un- able to attend the commence- ment exercises. Later, his fine work in the center re- warded him with a minister- rial license from the Cen- tral California Conference of the Seventh-Day Advent- ists . Here at Amache, every evacuee at one time or an- other has seen Kiyabu ped- aling his bicycle as he goes about doing his work. The Colorado Conference of Sev- enth-Day Adventists recently placed him in their employ- ment. His work consists of helping people,giving lec- tures, showing movies, and converting more members. Distribution of those tracts, "Signs of the Times," reg- ularly to each apartment is the work of Evangelist Ki- yabu . During his leisure mo- ments, Kiyabu plays Hawai- ian music on his ukulele and steel guitar. He often plays with and entertains the little boys and girls in his block. Besides religion, Kiya- bu is quite an authority on poultry and fishing as he has had experiences in these fields. He has loved swim- ming ever since his child- hood days in Hawaii. Other sports in which he enjoys participating are baseball and football. Only 23 years old, Kiyabu has the diffi- cult task that all evangel- ists have--the job of organ- izing a church. --Sueo "Suyeo" Sako Church ===NEWS=== YBA CHOIR HONORED TheYBA choir was honored by Rev.Takayu Shirakawa at a party at the 7G Buddhist church recently. Special guests were Shizuo Nakashita of Rohwer, Ark.; Tsukasa Saneto, YBA president; and Katherine Kawashima, choir member who left for Crystal City, Tex., Thursday. YP SERVICES Young people's services of the Buddhist church will be held at the 7G and 12G Buddhist churches, Sunday, 7 p.m. SHINGYO ZADANKAI Shingyo zadan kai will be conducted by Rev. Tak- ayu Shirakawa at the 7G Buddhist hall, Monday, 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS MOVIE "The Passion Play, " a motion picture depicting the life of the Lord Jesus Christ, will be shown at Terry hall, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Amache Seventh- Day Adventist church are sponsoring the program. Admission is free. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. KARATSU'S LECTURE U n osuke Karatsu will speak on "The Thought of Gratefulness" at the Seicho- No-Iye meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the 12G rec- reation hall. COURT OF HONOR 129 Awards To Be Presented Presentation of the Life Scout award to Frank Naka- tani,Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 180, will high- light the second Court of Honor held by the Boy Scouts of Amache at Terry hall, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Sixteen Scouts will re- ceive their First Class awards; 18, Second Class. A total of 94 Merit badges will also be presented. Following the present- ation of awards, project Director James G. Lindley will address the Scouts. Dr.Takashi Terami, dis- trict Scout chairman will present Cub charters to Packs 162C and 180C. Grove Yoshiwara and Atsuyoshi S a i sho, pack committee chairmen, will receive the charters for their respec- tive packs. Presentation of First and Second Class awards to Troop 162 will be by Dr. Enoch Dumas; 177, Her- bert K. Walther; 179, Har- low M. Tomlinson; 180, W. Ray Johnson. Merit badges will be awarded by Donald E. Harbison. Project Di- rector Lindley will present the Life Scout award. The public is cordially invited to attend. DONATION FOR 7H Toshio S a wamura, who left for Crystal City, Tex.,Thursday, donated $5 to the 7H Young People's club. C H U R C H S E R V I C E S S U N D A Y Event Time Place NICHIRSNSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12 G PROTESTANT Sunrise service 6:15 a.m. 7H-10H Sunday school 8:45 a.m. 8H Japanese service 10:00 a.m. 7H-10H English service 10:15 a.m. 8H College-age group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G-12G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G-12G YP service 7:00 p.m. 7G-12G CATHOLIC Mass 11K
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 73 |
Date | 1943-06-12 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 73 |
Page count | 13 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 4 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N73_P04 |
Page number | page 4 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 4_______________PIONEER__________ June 12, 1943 Thumbnail SKETCHES Evangelist George Kiya- bu-'s memorable day-memor- able in the sense that two important events occurred-- was the morning of May 17, 1942. First, it was evac- uation date, and secondly, the day for commencement exercises at his alma mater, Pacific Union college lo- cated in Napa county,Calif, Instead of being able to be present to receive his col- lege diploma, he was on a train, headed for Merced Assembly center. He graduated high school in Hawaii before coming to the mainland in 1939 to at- tain his college education. In the assembly center, he received his BA in Bible study even though he was un- able to attend the commence- ment exercises. Later, his fine work in the center re- warded him with a minister- rial license from the Cen- tral California Conference of the Seventh-Day Advent- ists . Here at Amache, every evacuee at one time or an- other has seen Kiyabu ped- aling his bicycle as he goes about doing his work. The Colorado Conference of Sev- enth-Day Adventists recently placed him in their employ- ment. His work consists of helping people,giving lec- tures, showing movies, and converting more members. Distribution of those tracts, "Signs of the Times," reg- ularly to each apartment is the work of Evangelist Ki- yabu . During his leisure mo- ments, Kiyabu plays Hawai- ian music on his ukulele and steel guitar. He often plays with and entertains the little boys and girls in his block. Besides religion, Kiya- bu is quite an authority on poultry and fishing as he has had experiences in these fields. He has loved swim- ming ever since his child- hood days in Hawaii. Other sports in which he enjoys participating are baseball and football. Only 23 years old, Kiyabu has the diffi- cult task that all evangel- ists have--the job of organ- izing a church. --Sueo "Suyeo" Sako Church ===NEWS=== YBA CHOIR HONORED TheYBA choir was honored by Rev.Takayu Shirakawa at a party at the 7G Buddhist church recently. Special guests were Shizuo Nakashita of Rohwer, Ark.; Tsukasa Saneto, YBA president; and Katherine Kawashima, choir member who left for Crystal City, Tex., Thursday. YP SERVICES Young people's services of the Buddhist church will be held at the 7G and 12G Buddhist churches, Sunday, 7 p.m. SHINGYO ZADANKAI Shingyo zadan kai will be conducted by Rev. Tak- ayu Shirakawa at the 7G Buddhist hall, Monday, 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS MOVIE "The Passion Play, " a motion picture depicting the life of the Lord Jesus Christ, will be shown at Terry hall, Tuesday at 8 p.m. The Amache Seventh- Day Adventist church are sponsoring the program. Admission is free. The public is cordially in- vited to attend. KARATSU'S LECTURE U n osuke Karatsu will speak on "The Thought of Gratefulness" at the Seicho- No-Iye meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the 12G rec- reation hall. COURT OF HONOR 129 Awards To Be Presented Presentation of the Life Scout award to Frank Naka- tani,Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 180, will high- light the second Court of Honor held by the Boy Scouts of Amache at Terry hall, Monday, 7:30 p.m. Sixteen Scouts will re- ceive their First Class awards; 18, Second Class. A total of 94 Merit badges will also be presented. Following the present- ation of awards, project Director James G. Lindley will address the Scouts. Dr.Takashi Terami, dis- trict Scout chairman will present Cub charters to Packs 162C and 180C. Grove Yoshiwara and Atsuyoshi S a i sho, pack committee chairmen, will receive the charters for their respec- tive packs. Presentation of First and Second Class awards to Troop 162 will be by Dr. Enoch Dumas; 177, Her- bert K. Walther; 179, Har- low M. Tomlinson; 180, W. Ray Johnson. Merit badges will be awarded by Donald E. Harbison. Project Di- rector Lindley will present the Life Scout award. The public is cordially invited to attend. DONATION FOR 7H Toshio S a wamura, who left for Crystal City, Tex.,Thursday, donated $5 to the 7H Young People's club. C H U R C H S E R V I C E S S U N D A Y Event Time Place NICHIRSNSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12 G PROTESTANT Sunrise service 6:15 a.m. 7H-10H Sunday school 8:45 a.m. 8H Japanese service 10:00 a.m. 7H-10H English service 10:15 a.m. 8H College-age group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G-12G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G-12G YP service 7:00 p.m. 7G-12G CATHOLIC Mass 11K |