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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 14

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FOURTEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 (PROGRAM! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1949 Palama Music School Presents Hftrpsichord Concert Tonight 1.592,700 ARE IN U. S. ARMED FORCES The armed forces had a combined numerical strength of 1.532,-700 on September 30 based on preliminary reports. The total is a decrease cf 15.400 from the 1.603.1C0 total of August 31, 1949. Army enlistments in September to- tly1 18.90 and artiy strength totaled Sipteniber So.

Navy enlistments for the month tf.J?i ar.d naw itrength totaled September iO. Air force enlistments totaled and lorre lrcrrth totaled 413, 0. Manoe corps enlistment- totaled 1.B21 In sFirmlr with total rnarir.e corps ftrcnsth of E4.Cri0. Mrs. Gertrud Roberts will be IMUA Float to Picture Spirit Of Aloha Here There will be an "IMUA" float in the floral parade which will be a gay feature of Aloha Week.

The Hawaii Residents association (IM presented in a Harpsichord concert tonight at 7:30 in the Palama Settlement Music School auditorium. Music of Aloha Week Will Be Featured The public is invited. There will be no admission charge. The Playground Quarter Hour on! Saturday at 1:30 p.m. over station; PROGRAM UA) is entering a float whose theme is 'The Spirit of Aloha." Old English Music (1350-1600) KGU will be a special Aloha Week broadcast.

The float will depict in song and jiy' 4ltty.fM ViTj flowers and animation the peoples a Mrs. Alio Kalahul, music super a) Stantipes (English Dance I Anonymous 1350 b) Pavane: The Earl of Salisbury Eyrd 1543-1623 C) Muscadin Anonymous 1600 of Hawaii working in unison and harmony. visor with the board of public The Spirit of Aloha" will be Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) portrayed by Napua Stevens Poire, parks and recreation, is directing a program to be sung by Helen Johnson, Momi Kaalele, Alice Kea-wekane. Alice Namakelua, Mollv Iokia, Nelson Waikiki. Peter Waikiki, Henry Kaalckahi.

surrounded by five musicians, play i ing and singing to a group of 10 'a) Preludes In and b) Sarabande of Suite Nr. VI for violoncello c) Fugue in A minor French Harpsichordists a) Rondeau: Sorrowing men, women and children gathered in a beautiful Hawaiian garden, TOGETHER AGAIN civ tt tt Mrs. Poire will wear a Hawaiian Miden Dandricu 1684-1740 b) Tambourine Rameau 1683-1764 holoku with an interesting historic FcrMort Songs, Italian Harpsichordists More Fun Than al background. Her great, great grandmother, Lahilahi Kailikini, a) Gavotte Martini 1706-1734 b) Minuet from String- Going My Way made this holoku nearly 100 years quintette Boccherinl 1743-1305 ago and she wore it with great A an "Welcom pride at many festive occasions so a a a To be sung are new songs entered in the Aloha Week Song contest sponsored by the Jaycee Oldtimers of Hawaii. "Aloha Week" written by Pat Jennings, will be the theme song for the program.

Other songs will be sung In the following order: 1 "raradise Hawaii." lyrics by Elsie Ross Lane, set to music by Johnny Akaka. 2 "Hoi Mai Malihini" by Jerry Denslow of Wahiawa. It took honorable mention in the contest this year. Stronser dear to the hearts ol old Hawaii 1 residents. INTERMISSION George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) a) Air from the major Suite Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) a) Turkish March from Sonata No.

16 in A major Original Compositions a) Gavotte b) Spanish Theme WORN IX 1800's It was given to her daughter, Paramount. Mrs. Poire's great grandmother. who continued to wear it, much to KGMB CBS 590 KPOA 630 KULA abo 690 KGU kbc 760 KHON MBS) 1380 Man ol The Week KPOA Music Room The Sports Camera Light Up Time ABS Newi and Sport 8 tar-Bull. Commentary Owens Piano Styling Songs of the Islands Colgate Spts.

Ns'reel D. C. :3 Arthur Godrey CBS NEWS-BCPA CTncle Bob's ratr Sportslants Dine at Ease Chestertieids) Football Prediction Con. Evening in the Islands Pigskin Parade ILWO News (ABS) My Friend Irma tCBS Les Keiter's The Lone Ranger SHELL NEWS Everybody's Business :14 Pepsodent Sports Hour ABC Adventure Na Mele Hawaii The Citizen Speaks ALKA-SELTZER NEWS Challenge ol the Yukon Playhouse Campus Hawaii It Really Happened ABC adventure of Favorites ABS Show 8s Green Beach Story KPOA Variety Hour This is your FBI, Boston Through the (Documentary) ABC mystery Blackle Listening Glass VABS) Young Love The Fat Man, 'Chesterfield Twenty Questions (CBS comedy) ABC mystery Supper Club (MBS-ABS) 9:68 Bob Hawk Show, CBS Cherry Blossom Amazing Mr. Malone Civic Forum ABS News Safety (Camel Quia show i Melodies ABO mystery Remote Joe Rose-Sports Talent Scouts (CBS) The Eye.

from From Queen's Surf (Upton Tea Soup) ABC mystery Republican Club with Richard Kauhl P.A.A. NEWS Around the Town Ten O'clock Choir Music for Memories Kal Aka, Tunes Niumalu Musle Lau Vee uhal Chinese-American Football Tomorrow 'For Coals Music by Muzak Seaside Gardens Program Game of the Week (Wagon Wheel) pag0 pag0 with BILL STERN From Club Blue Lei Sign Oif Moana Hotel Sign oft Indicates NBC Pee Wee the 1 :1 CBS IN THE Around the Town THE POPULAR Network Program Night Watchman I I PACIFIC Don the beachcomber STATION on KGU Sign Off US Dn 'til 1 TELEPHONE 52977 The Aloha Network SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1949 6s Japanese Program Aku Head Pupule Sign On (KGU ADVERTISER Mabuhay Salute 1 (5:30) as Wake up Hawaii Echoes of the East STATION) NEWS (Japanese Program) Mdse'ng Memos 6:40 Rise n' Shine iti Hawaiian Sunrise J. fcku Head Pupme Shinyo Shopping Cen. Easy Tunes ABS News (10 Min.) 7: RAMSAY NEWS NEWS-WEATHER Parent-Teachers Assn. SHELL NEWS Rhythms :1 Sagebrush Sam Wake Up Hawaii, 1:10 (Japanese! Hit Tune 7:10 by s30 with songs from Aku Hesd Pupule Palama Shopping Cen.

Sons of the Pioneers Request Lazy Circle Ranch NEWS News (Japanese) All Abd. for Adven. with 8:0 Hawaiiana Wake Up (cont.) Children's Stories Mary Lee Taylor Eddie Amend "PetMilkCo. Breakfast with Blng Over the Pall Palama Shopping Silver Strings 145 News Japanese Musical Ensemble 9s0 What America, House by Side of Children's Program r. p.

d. Serenade ABS News Is Playing the Road news and music and Mainland Football! Aviation In the News :3 New Records with Larry Grant Japanese Program with BILL STERN Sweet and s45 Baby Report Shopping tips to the MICHIGAN Swing 0 :00 Want Ads Over the Pall Japanese listeners vs. Story Time 1:15 with Howard Finley ILLINOIS (ABS) 1 I 1 Let's Pretend (CBS) Hamilton Sent Me shortwave Holland Today (Cream of Wheat) with Bob Hamilton trom Traffic Safety Kg Painted Desert KPOA Record Shop Champaign. 111. Saturday sl5 Songs By n- Tku Classified Ad Man Symphony B3 Music in Modern Mood Top tba" Hoonanea (ABS) I I .45 wita Frank Vaientl salon Concert Music for Today NEWS-WEATHER IOWA ABS News (10 min.) i :15 Cherry Blossom SHELL NEWS FOOTBALL NEWS Melodies OREGON Symphonettes play by play Agriculture News Playground Qtr.

Hr. California mm This Is Your Library Crossroads Jamboree vs. sl Sentimental Mood UCLA Lunch with Lucky Music Hall Variety from Los Angeles 2:0 Carmen Cavallaro La Casa De Juanito Showers ol Blessing songs to Remember via Mutual :15 Puerto Rican Program Gospel Gleanings Gospel Mission by ASSOCIATED South American Way Songs by Helen Barth Radio Playhouse :45 KPOA Music Room Miracles of Science Remote from YMCA gm. Saturday AUernoon Interscholastic Football Haven oi Rest Movietlme Matinee :15 Dancing Party direct from Honolulu Stadium with Les Seventh-Day Iter AdventistsFiLProg. Football Scoreboard Bible School Brest Mabuhay Time Kairaukl nipino listeners old Time Baptist FmpTo cL.

Hour Filipino Reporter SHELL NEWS KoM Larry Stevens Community Hour mm Pine Filipino Hour Korean Dongjl show Parade Aloha Japanese mZxli Saturday Score Board Assn. Hoi program Today's Tunesmith Community Hour :3 Show Parade Adventure Time Japanese Program Reflections with s4S Joe Anzivino, Sports Lloyd Stone Dick Goto the envy of her friends, to many happy luaus and parties during the NEHRU MAY BE MEDIATOR late 1800's. una NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (U.R) The United Nations World, a private magazine with no official UN con Corry Ann Still this wonderful old holoku did not wear out. Styles changed, III 3 "Aloha" written by Harry Nordmark.

4 "Alohaland" by Cornel Lapaki Punt. 5 "Hail Aloha- by Johnny 6 "My Hawaii" by Ralph E. Corey, the only 1949 entry written in Hawaiian as well as in English. Crosby Fitzgerald BIylh nection, reported Thursday that a move is afoot to appoint Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of In dia "supreme mediator" in the east-west cold war. "HEAVENIY PUSS" Color Cartoon I I LATEST NEWS -FOOTBAU THRIUS" Specialty but again another generation con-j tinued to wear it on special occasions.

As late as 1936 Mrs. Robert Stevens, mother of Mrs. Poire, dressed for a special party In this ageless holoku. The feathered lei that Mrs. Poire will wear is even older than the holoku.

Made of the feathers of the oo and the iiwi birds, this lei has adorned the head of many sweet and wonderful Hawaiian women of the past and is one of the proudest possessions of its present owner. i) V. a i 11 TASTY POOD! mm: CAFE TERRACE Daily Special Luncheons located In the Merchandise Mart Building Aj Waipahu Soldier Reenlists in U. S. Army in Tokyo i-VsN JOHN MABif A Enter ot 1122 Alofcta Ph.

53174 TOKYO A fine young soldier LYNN, don A Paramount Picture whose home is in Hawaii has re enlisted in the regular army. He is Sergeant Shmyu Oshiro of Waipahu, Oahu. Recently he received his certifi cate of discharge from his postwar tour duty, the certificate being FABltGUSM First President JUNE RAT CORDON Of HHCA Coming RANCHO GRANDE 1382 S. King St. Phone 95552 OPENING HOURS 11 A.M.

to 2 P.M. 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. EXJOY DELICIOUS MEXICAN I OOI in Mexican Surroundings Tacos, Encholadas, Tamales, Tortillas, Frijoles, Spanish Rice, and Other Mexican Dishes. given by Maj.

Gen. Walter L. i 1 m- manding general HAVER 0 LGER Ha cRAE For 25th Dinner One of the honor guests at the of headquarters 1 rrT'flrrt and service group 25th anniversary dinner-show of at GHQ of the the Honolulu Hairdressers and Cos occupation forces. I TC meticians association will be Mrs. Sergeant Oshiro Albert England-Hauck.

i Sv. VA had already made Jp6 up his mind to Mrs. England-Hauck, now retired, was for many years one of the leading cosmeticiahs the terri reenlist and he tory. She lived in Honolulu for 1 i V'S 'A. 1 ATTENTION Patrons of 4 jltLmL.

has promptly oshiro done so. He says service in the army in this zone is excellent training and, furthermore, he feels the U. S. army of occupation is performing a good duty in Japan. 3x A.

d- many years and her friends here will be glad to welcome her home. She is to arrive Monday evening, October 31. tt tt a CM A Mrs. England Hauck was first i ii u' president of the Honolulu Hair 1415 Emma Street ANDREWS MAUREEN aressers ana cosmeticians associa tion. NEW )CC fl ffC each addi- Honolulu Theatre The 25th dinner-show-dance will era Community presents TAXI RATES mile VJ? tional Vs mile be held at Waikiki Lau Yce Chai Wednesday evening, November 2.

1 I mm i mmW ill ii 11 PHONE 6405 S. the Broadway smash comedy hit LIGHT UP THE SKY by Moss Hart Feature 11:5. 1:25. 5 BURLESQUE REX THEATRE 156 N. Hotel St.

Next Jockey's Cob Stage Shows 6 P. M. Nightly ALOHA WEEK'S MOST ELABORATE SOUVENIR PROGRAM will come off the presses this week as the joint effort of Margaret Kamm mH uummings, eauor, ana u. layior Mercer, publisher. The ZQ najre TICKETS WOfl SALE at KUHIO BQK0FRCE program is printed on slick paper and carries on its cover a four Wi'' SOLD OUT TONIGHT Last performances Nov.

9, 10, 11 Curtain time promptly at 8:30 P.M. No reserved seats. Tickets at Moana Hotel or Bergstrom's Downtown box office. Phone reservations held until 8:15 on performance nights. Phone color reproduction of a loni photograph.

The program is complete with many pictures and descriptions of each Aloha Week event. It has been designed not only for use during Aloha Week but as an ideal gift from Hawaii to mainland friends and relatives, 1U THE GOOD 4.0b off suspension in a few days, then old suMKESinr ii iV ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT NOVEMBER A TO 17 UNRESERVED Daily Motineei at 2:45 80c $1.00 Saturday Matinees at 12:30 3 80c Cr $1.00 Sunday Matinees at 12:30 3 00 $1.20 yyi or Admission $1.80 (inc. tax) TM. A loft a XVcclz LUAU Sunday, October 30th, 6 Get your tickets now at KAI AKA 1082 ALA MOANA PH. ln the Market Tenler ytimmtrr Feature 10:15, 12:30, 2:40, 4:45.

6:55, 9:05 Last Show at 8:0 leave on a tour." Greta Garbo hasn't given up her comeback plan. Before the Wanger "Lover and Friend" fiasco, Greta was so determined to make a movie that she advanced $50,000 of her own money. Children Under 12 yis. 50c MotineesOnlyl 84B87 oily wood Today By SIIEILAII GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD Greer Garson will be starred Edward G. Robinson in her next picture, "Europea." There will also be another big star with her, someone like Jimmy Stewart or Glenn Ford.

The reason Dr. Peter Lindstrom wants to discuss the divorce with Ingrid Bergman face to face is because he believes that Rossellini has, in some strange way, hypno 3SSS535i i RESERVED Evenings at 7:45 (Mon. thru Thurs.) $1.00 Cr $1.20 Friday, Saturday Sunday Eves. 6:30 tr 9:15 $1-00 $1.20 (Children Full Price ot Eve. Performances) Ta rnni moil CHINAT0VN GRILL Fun On Friday! I Presents Nightly Popular Music Featuring PETER WAIKIKI (7:30 p.m.

to 11:30 p.m.) on P1 last Show at 7:50 Quality American Food tized Ingrid into staying with him. Paulette Goddard will go straight to New York after she finishes "Beloved" in Mexico. She has a new suit for divorce against Burgess Meredith all ready to be filed. She still has to file his statement of consent in Mexico before her divorce there can be recognized. In any case, Paulette's next picture is again in Mexico.

She loves the place, or is it a man? Louis Jourdan speaking: "I'll be 6:30 PM 7 :00 PM 8:00 PM Arthur Godfrey My Friend Irma Johnny Dollar Excellent Liquors Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 1112 Maunakea St. Near Hotel Young Love 8:30 PM 1 CHOW AT 6:30 GATES OPEN AT 6 9:00 PM Bob Hawk Talent Scouts 9:30 PM Dial 590 Adults 54c, 11c tax Children under 12 21c, 4c tax Tcts under Free JAMES CAGNEY MAE CLARK JAMES EURKE "GREAT GUY" JIMMY DURANTE "PAICOKA" STUART ERWIN Great Guy" at 6:50 9:50 at 8:25 LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 a iimiiRMiKiiB a a a a xw: wi m. a IIO YOU RREAKFAST EARLY? Island Fresh Eggs Delicious Waffles Hotcakes Bacon, Ham or Sausage Coffee that will make you ask for more. Try our after Open 6 A.M. to theatre snacks 10 P.M.

the a a if a a i a a rar.raa a ii TODAY "LIHIM NA OAYANI. New Fil'Pino Feature 2:30. 6:30 8:30 ROGOKU NO Japanese Feature wit.w -irn tyiej-A-rr-r AALA 10 to 4. 6'30 cont. I--.

7vTKi i DOWNTOWN Virginia Grey VUB W- 1 Ikilll'l TODAY Johnny VVeissmulter, Vif KAIMUKl "JUNGLE JIM PHONE 47W TOM'W 12:30 to 10:" SODA FOUNTAIN 1133 Union St. rai is re ir COFFEE SHOP 1132 Bishop wi mr, Continuous from 9:00 a. m. "STREETS OF LAREDO," color 1 to S. cont.

0 "TODAY June Aiiyson. Margaret O'Brien -LITTLE WOMEN," color TOM'W 1 6:20 cont. ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" KALI HI mat. 2:45. 6:30 cont.

GUY MADISON DIANA LYNN TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN' JIMMY WAKELY "Cannonball" TAYLOR "SONG OF THE DRIFTER" PLUS: Late Clipper News Phone 55767 Show Change Every Friday 1 A A 14 I I II TODAY Pat Rrt Ryan GREEN HAIR," color iw-i i "BOY WITH TH mat. 2:45. TOMW "TARZAN'S MAGIC FOUNTAIN" STAGE SHOWS DAILY 6:30 cont. Eft PHONE 9302 TODAY A TSUBAK1' r1 Japanese Feature TOM-W 2:45, cont. "1 SHOT JESSE JAMES" From 12:30 ICIWANIS LOohld ddvsuduM Jojum present CLIFFORD KAAAEN internationally known world adventurer and color movie photographer and his great film.

Continuous MEADE DENNIS O'KEEFE MARY KEWALO eve. only cont. LILIHA mat. 2:45. 6:30 cont.

TODAY Renaid Reagan. Patricia Nral "JOHN LOVES MARY" TOM'W "BAR KLEYS OF BROADWAY' color "T-MEN" JOHNNY MACK BROWN RAYMOND HATTON "FLASHING GUNS" Kino of the Rocketmen (Opening Chapter) TODAY Loretta Young. Van Johnson "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN." color TOM'W 1 to 5, :30 cont "ENCHANTM ENT II PALAMA mat. 2:45. 6:30 cont.

"OUR FABULOUS GREAT LAKES WAIAIAE AVI. PHONI 74ISS Continuous From 12:30 EUJ30Xtl TODAY Gene Autry. Gloria Henry "STRAW3LRRY ROAN" TOM'W 1 to 5. 6:23 cont. "SO DEAR TO MY HEART." color PAWAA mat.

:45. 6-3Q cont. at 3-5-7-9 P.M. BURLESQUE New STARS! New COMEDY! New THRILLS! Featuring SUNNY TAYLOR Red-Headed SpUlire RICHIE Blonde Beautiful ANN MILLER ROCHESTER JOHN HUBBARD "WHAT'S BUZZIN' COUSIN?" ALLAN "Rocky" LANE BLACK JACK "FRONTIER INVESTIGATOR" Federal Aaents vs. Underworld Chapter 10 TODAY Abbott A Costeit.

Martha Ray "KEEP "EM FLYING" TOM'W "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN," color VARSITY mat. 2:45. 6:30 cont. Many Thrilling Highlights! Don't miss this truly great film! Ride with Kamen as he races down the Olympic bobsled course at 100 miles per hour Kamen shooting movies without holding on whixxing dangerously around 90 degree turns. It's just ONE of the top features of this movie.

SATURDAY KIDDIES CLUES Kalmuki Porky Pia Cub. Kapahulu EB Bunny Club. Pawaa PHONE 56050 9 A.M Miohtw Mouse Club and Paiama Poceye C'uo. Cluo, Vu 10 A M. Kewaio Woody Woodoecker C'ub.

Kal rii Donald Duck pahu Andy Panda Club nd Wan.awa Joe Paiooka PHONE 543 Continuous From p.m. JOHNNY MACK BROWN LAW COMES TO GUNSIGHT' ADRIAN BOOTH "HIDEOUT" Jack Armstrona (Opening Chapter 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1 McKinlsy Auditorium TICKETS ON SALE AT BERGSTROM'S TOMORROW, MON. AND TUEjS.

Only $1.80 and $1.20. Continuous From 10:00 a.m. TOM BROWN "DUKE OF CHICAGO" EDDIE DEAN "DRIFTING RIVER" Federal Agents va. Underworjd Inc. Chapter 9 Advertise in The Star-Bulletin.

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