Denson Tribune Volume 1 #21-25

Vol. 1 #21: May 11, 1943

Page 1: New work, school, meal hours go into effect; YW handicraft exhibit extended to tomorrow; many view graduation; sports; YMCA to hold business meet; Magnet magazine on sale; wedding.

Page 2: NYA training for war work; At Random column; a milestone; cartoon.

Page 3: Letters to the editor; Pot Pourri column; co-op info.

The paystation.

Page 4: Plans consolidated here for Christian mission; Clubs on Parade column; ex-Densonian describes outside;

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Ikuro Kuratomi heads college group; More on high school graduation, from page 1; residents pay tribute to mothers; new nurses' aid class will start; visiting servicemen; mothers go to party; an engagement; in-service training course.

Pages 7 and 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #22: May 14, 1943

Page 1: Use of vehicles limited; volunteers reach Camp Shelby; Col. Gould recruits students; mailing cost of Magnets; jobs offered; outstanding leaders to participate in mission; stores close; queens all, but only one can reign.

Page 2: At Random column; cartoon.

A very good editorial on the prejudice of a U.S. Senator.

Page 3: The Compass column; Here and There column; letters to the editor.

Another one of the series of drawings that appear in the paper.

Page 4: Four foot long snake found eating a squirrel; Clubs on Parade column; Deputation team formed; lost & found; Scouts to help Denny; shoe repair is under way; Boy Scouts to hold review.

Page 5: Dining hall 18 wins again; Young Buddhists will hear guest speakers; Christian mission to open Sunday; Catholic services; Bussei slate dance tonight; four weddings held at Lake village.

Page 6: Dagwood is ex-champ; duet to be featured; YWCA business meeting planned; nurses' aid applicants; handicraft exhibit acclaimed success; center queen contest candidates, from page 1; claim at post office; vital statistics.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Farm offers received; dogs must be immunized; lightning strikes here, no damage done; Junior League slates meet; visiting servicemen; funeral; residents go to camp; club serves; rehearsal; owner sought; carnival plan to be made; more residents leave for outside employment.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #23: May 18, 1943

Page 1: Gardeners sought; work hours changed again; Shirkey opens Christian mission; young men 18 must register; Chicago seeks domestics; post office hours altered; 'Darkmare' enters queen contest.

Page 2: Editorials; At Random column; cartoon.

Page 3: Where hair flies thick and fast; Pot Pourri column; Buddhist busy making small scrolls; co-op info; letters to the editor.

Page 4: Junior in good hands; Clubs on Parade column; school paper editor re-elected; co-op classes will start; baseball equipment here; Magnet sales successful; deputation team enlarged; Western Union boy employed; meat in store.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Christian Mission opens (2 articles, one continues from page 1); Buddhists commemorate St. Shinran birthday; shoe ration certificates; special diet registration; 'mystery girl' enters queen race; departures.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #24: May 21, 1943

Page 1: Evacuees may leave center without jobs; plans for carnival; mission to close; officer killed in accident; beet workers are needed; Camp Shelby men ask for Denson girls; arbors must be removed (fire regulations); Taylor to go to Washington; co-op workers adopt new hours.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: The birthplace of center signs; Here and There column; The Compass column; letters to the editor; ice cold water supplied by refrigerator men.

Page 4: Clubs on Parade column; dining hall 18 wins award for fourth straight time; for use of platform; workers may receive ice; girls sell lemonade; visiting servicemen; Scout tests; lost & found.

Page 5: Project adult education program underway; flower classes display talent; government jobs offered; Chicago YWCA aids WRA resettlement program; fire eaters lay floor; mail boxes; students may get vacation; co-op men buy; more goods in; new assistant.

Page 6: Local women invited to attend YWCA summer camp; 'opportunity' to be topic of sermon; Rev. Kanow to speak to Buddhists; new Catholic service hour to go into effect Sunday; WPB rulings explained at co-op meeting; co-op classes; cooperative staff enlarged; leave for convention; supervisor; school boys stack lumber, clear drainage canal route; Konishi leaves for outside.

The 'Negro problem?' I'd love to know just what was said at the meeting. It was held by a reverend so I image it was anti-prejudice, but it's still be interesting to know just what was said.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Six candidates remain in center Queen race; carnival group meets; residents on leave; center-wide carnival plans, from page 1; one queen candidate eliminated; women's clubs meet tomorrow.

Page 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #25: May 25, 1943

Page 1: Residents urged to talk over employment offers; Queen contest voting closed, results awaited; no fishing allowed in Lake Wallace; center dogs should be vaccinated; two more enlistees join all-Nisei combat team; taking of lumber without proper authority banned.

Page 2: At Random column; editorials; cartoon.

Page 3: Letters to the editor; Pot Pourri column; newspaper staff holds leg contest; conference scheduled.

Home for mules.

Page 4: Secretary Ickes' brother seeks evacuee workers; Clubs on Parade column; lens grinders are sought; make proper order claims; well known artist weds; Hamanaka takes bride; adult sewing class signup; sewing machine planned in each block.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Christians guests of Buddhists; dining hall 18 extends winning streak to five; Protestants hear talk on 'opportunity'; indefinite leaves issued; raffle tickets still on sale; families may join fathers; baby clinic hours set; collegians to meet tonight; vital statistics; for soap work; women's clubs; cash receipts; for mailing; cooperate shares on sale.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.



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