Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, November 26, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    »’aiN’Rix '
( amp Adair Sentry'
Saunders. The decorating commit­
tee was composed of LL Frank
Warrant Officers Now
Ligon, Lt. Raymond La Porte, Lt.
W. V. Gray, Lt. C. B. Bryan and
Lt. M. D. Caussman. In charge of
By Adele Adair
refreshments was Lt. E. P. Shar-
With Thanksgiving Day and the traditional ceremonies in mind, the retts.
social swirl has picked up in swiftness and Camp Adair is, socially
speaking, taking on a holiday air. There have been several pre­ I Divisional lAanee Listed :
The Timber Wolf Dance, which
Thanksgiving weddings, the announcement of engagements, as well
as parties in the nearby Willamette Valley towns. Socially the camp was to be held last /tight, was ad­
is in tune with this harvest sea-on, and the Service Club dances on vanced one week and will be held
Friday evening at the two elubs, will be festive and a Thanksgiving next Wednesday night, December
2, at Service Club No. 1. The SCU
Eve Talent Show has an important place on the social calendar.
Band under the direction of S 'Sgt.
Tomorrow, many of the enlisted ♦------------------------------- -r— f •"■"
Bob Black will play for dancing,
men and officer personnel of the Notes from the Black Book:
camp will be guests at dinner in
The Male Chorus, rehearsing un­ and it should be mentioned at this
the surrounding municipalities .... der the direction of Mrs. Florence time that the affair is open QNLY
Corvallis, Salem, Albany, Independ­ Merriam over at Club 2 where sh«' to members of the Timber Wolf
ence, Monmouth, Dailus anil all the is social and recreational hostess, Division.
rest, For those who may be far got off to a splendid start last
from their own homes, the resi- week, and another r«-hearsal is Let's Be Considerate:
The Special Services office, and
dents of the cantonment vicinity scheduled tonight, and again to-
have graciously opened their homes ■ morrow night, from 6:30 until 8 the service club hostesses have ex-
in an earnest attempt to simulate p. m. Twenty-five soldiers have | pressed strong disfavor over the
the Thanksgiving conditions these signed for the choral work and rudeness that has been witnessed
men have , known in peace times. Chaplain Leslie Thompson is send­ at the Service Club dances. Those
For those who femain in camp, a ing his Chapel Choir to augment I soldiers not dancing art requested
special Thanksgiving dinner, with the group. Several of those who I to remain behind the posts and
all the “fixin’s,” has been prepared. have sirred were unable to attend I leave the ballroom open for those
So, by all rights, tomorrow should last wi'<-k's rehearsal, but it is ex-1 who have dancing partners and
be a day of “Thanksgiving.”
peeled that they will show up this | want to dance. Unless full co-
is . I "Perat*on on this score ia evidenced
week. Pvt. George E. Weker
-------- —
I next dance night, it will be neces-
Given their oath by Capt. R. R. Pease, these 18 men were on Friday promoted to rank of War­
Dances Planned
chairman of the group.
rant Officers, of the Timber Wolf division, in ceremony at hq. bldg:
.Ig.-
Tournament,
which
The B i h I, . ---- -------- , ------- - Mary to r,’P‘’ off the 'lancing area
Thanksgiving motives will fea­
Front row, left to right) — .M/Sgl. Crank W. Banks. T Sgt. William R. Foster, 1st Sgt. Albert J.
rounded out its first month last | aKa,n’ L, t
Frick, M Sgt. Roy E. Johns, M Sgt. Francis P. I.ique. Cpl. Charles P. Crowley, S Sgt. Tony O. Davis,
ture the decorations at the service
night, is “going strong.” It’s held
T/Sgt. Adolph R. Lugo, M/Sgt. Cedric
Wilday. (back row, left to right)—Cpl. Henry P. Mulvaney,
clubs for Friday night’s dances,
M Sgt. I'loyd II. Reynolds, Sgt. Carl II. Bote. M Sgt. Comer D. Watson, S/Sgt. Earl F. Cramer,
every Tue-duy night, starting ut 8, Attends Meeting:
United States
S Sgt. Arnold M. Severson, T3/Sgt. Walter O. Cox, M/Sgt. Freddie M. Williams. M Sgt. Donald S.
Major N. George De Dakis. Tim­
and emphasis is being placed on in the balcony of Club 2, reserve«!
Jones.
ber
Wolf
Special
Services
officer,
the intermission numbers planned. for the purpo e. Women from the
was among those attending the
The same bands, the SCU Swing surrounding towns attend an«! are
Frankfort is one of Germany’s
He Drafted Himself—
Prizes ___
are"awanled'hiih
I
•’’’"'I«’» officers meeting
partners.
_____
________
Band directed by Sgt. Bob Black,
oldest cities. It is more than 1,200
held
at
Fort
Lewis,
Washington,
and low scorers.
That's What Happens
and the Field Artillery Band now
years old.
Th«- Camera Club changed its last week. Officers from the entire
To 'Boardsmen Now!
stationed here, will play at Club- milting night from Tuesday to 9th Corps attended.
«1*42
at DOT
N
1 and 2, respectively. At Club 2, by Monilav. in I v ‘ .Il il meet
in’ • i > every
» “i y week,
V» a « i», i
»LOVHKTI
If you've got a story that falls
balcony
of
Club
2.
Furniture
Rearranged:
popular demand, Miss Illa Schwei at 7:15 in the _____ ,_
Pvt. Newill Married
under the heading of “tie this,”
z«r will appeur during the enter­ Enlisted nun who ure REALLY] Service Club 2 is even mor«'
try
to wrap it around the one pos­
In Vancouver, Wash.
tainment portion of the program intel ' (■ d in photography are urged “clubby” looking now. The furni­
sessed by Cpl. Jim Shackleford,
ture
has
been
grouped,
the
writing
mid sing several popular relec- ami invited t" attend the inevtings
T/oni
At a pretty pre-Thanksgiving majordomo at Field House gym.
MOUNTAIN STATES
tables arranged and when the ball-
tions. Cpl. Nick Sansonia, that and become dub members.
r
SCRAP
METAL
Cpl.
Shackleton
is
probably
the
wedding held Sunday afternoon,
Tin' Latin - Ameriean duncing
<_____ „. I rootn Boor is not being used for a
POWER COMPANY
genial master of ceremonies and
t9»to 7fa 7,'ght
'
' ’ * like “ real November 22, in the Emanuel Bap­ only selective service soldier at
- ’• P ' lace Iook
right hand man at Club 2, will da. . . conducted on Tuesday ,lance
(
amp
Adair
who
gave
himself
his
tist church, Vancouver, Wash., Miss
A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying,
Complete Banking
handle the show and present some n.ght in the “salon de danse" of KcntlemBn’s club. Drop <n!
Private Enterprise
Ann«' Fuith Wolk, daughter of Mr. own serial number (161), order
(
lull
1.
by
I'vt.
Lennie
Green,
con
­
Service
numbers of his own, accompany­
and Mrs. John Wolk of 388 Elm number (7) and induction number
tinue to draw interest. Lust week,
ing his voice with his accordinn.
SEE VS FOR
street, Arlington, N.J., became (H).
We serve the cities and rural territory surrounding Camp Adair.
At Club 1, (he intermission show ■ v. ial charming young ladies from I Miss Lucille Ellen Muench, the bride of Pvt. Edward William
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
How
comeT
Simple.
He
was
Friday featured the singing of Camp Adnir and the surrounding daughter of Mrs. Gladys Moench, Newill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
chairman of local draft board 39, V
blond and lovely Miss Julia Soun­ towns, wi re on hand us ilsndng '» to become the bride of Staff Sgt. ward T. Newill, 382 Spring street,
which
embraced seven districts in
|ial
.
|n(
,
rs
Harold
Russell
Stewart
of
Camp
ders, who with the SCU Band, sang
Dancing classes arc also con- Adair on Saturday evening, Decem- Monroe, N.Y., now stationed at Essex county. New Jersey.
popular numbers and won rounds
“Being a draft board chairman
at 6 »clock at the Evangeli- Camp Adair. The ceremony was
of applause. Cpl. Angelo Caln ducted Thursday evenings at Club
performed by Dr. Willard Aldrich, ■was quite a job,” he says. When
brese was master of ceremonies 2 by Pvt. Cecil Birnkrent. Begin-Ica' c*,urch.
,n an ‘‘ar,>r December wedding ; pastor, at a candlelight service at his selective turn came “and I
and did his usually fine job. A tiers’ chi' CS start promptly at 7
was to take it like I had dished
r'•a,, in Mayflower chapel, 3 p.m.
similar show will be presented this (and vou are asked to be punctual) 40
The bride, who was given in mar­ it out,” Cpl. Jim had tried to twice
and
Lutin-American
dances
for
ad-
Mis
"
Ervilla
Hollenbeck, «laughter
week at Club 1.
riage by Mr. Brooks X. Jamieson enlist but was rejected for a phy­
But did you notice the new effect van...I pupils start ut 8:45 p. m. of Mr' and Mr" W P- Hollenbeck,
of Vancouver, wore a gown of sical condition since completely re­
Thire
is
till
room
for
more
“
pu-
W,H
becom
e
the
brlde
°
f
Sergeant
of both orchestras ? It must be
white lace over taffeta cut Prin- medied by the Medics of Camp |
those two brand new baby grand pils,” «> ff interest.'«!, you kni)W Arthur Erickson of Camp Adam
cess style with bouffant skirt and Adair. “From the Medics I cer-1
what
to
do!
The
ceremon
y
•■
to
be
an
event
pianos delivered to the Service
of Friday evening. December 4, and carried a sheaf of white chrysan­ tainly received excellent treat­
Thursday, November 26—
Friday, November 27—
Clubs last week.
will be read at eight o’clis-k. Miss themums. Her net veil, which had ment,” said Shackleford. "I’ll al­
Despite last Friday nigh t's New Housemother:
• SPRINGTIME IN THE ROC KIES
• WILDCAT
Hollenbeck is a graduate of Ore­ been bunded down through the ways have a kind word to put in
“showers,” both clubs were jammed
Guest House 1 has a new house­
(Richard Arlen-Buster Crabbe)
(Betty Grable-John Payne)
Newill family, fell from a tiara I for them.”
gon
State
college.
to the ears with enlisted men who mother. She is Mrs. Ran Hail,
THE JAPOTEURS
SOUTH AMERICAN SPORTS
of mother-of-pearl orange blos­
Although born in Lincoln, Neb.,
MOVIETONE NEWS
THE HEP CAT
wanted to dance. In an effort t» wife of S Sgt. Paul Hall, now with
soms.
INFORMATION PLEASE
August 14, 1906, the corporal I
reduce the overwhelming crowds, the armed forces serving overseas. License Issued
Miss Ada McNary, niece of Sen­ should be as dyed-in-the-wool New
A marriage license has been is­
Saturday, November 28—
the Special Services office intro­ She was formerly at Fort Ord,
Sunday-Monday, November 29-30—
sue«! in Vancouver, Washington, to ator Charles McNary, was maid of Jersian as any of the many who
duced a ticket scheme, which nd- Calif.,
,
ami Fort Lewis, Wash., anti
• OMAHA TRAIL
mittedly did not accomplish its | Ims had wide experience in duties Joseph Polston, Jr., of Camp Adnir, honor and wore a gown of pale ar«' here. He moved there at three
•
THE NAVY COMES THROUGH
(James Craig-Pamela Blake)
(Pat O’Brien-Jane Wyatt)
purpose. The dances, Irrespective of
( this nature. She is assisted by and Miss Dela Merritt of Corvallis. yellow net over pink taffeta. Sh«> jsears of age.
wore a headpiece of yellow min­
• BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT
ODDITIES
In civilian days he was pretty
of the overcrowded conditions, were Mrs. Ruth Luce, wife of S,Sgt.
MOVIETONE NEWS
(Bela Lugosi)
iature 'mums and carried a sheaf | active about Newark. Once he ran
Officers' Wives at Tea
grand and everyone had n swell Norman Luce of this post.
Seventy-five wives of officers of giant yellow mums. Miss Su- 1 for sheriff (they say they really
time. The bands sounded wonderful
Wednesday, December 2—
Tuesday, December 1—
of the Timber Wolf Division at sanne Silver was flower girl.
needed ’em back there), but was
. . . well, they were “top«," as , • Timberwobea Dance:
Sgt. Raymond C. Johnson, of i defeated after a hot political bat­
Camp Adair were guests at th«'
•
WHO DONE IT
•
EYES
IN
THE
NIGHT
usual.
Against a striking background regular Friday afternoon ten for Camp Adair, was best man and j
tle.
(Abbott and Costello)
(Edward
Arnold-Ann
Harding)
of the flag of the United States, wives of officers sponsored by the Mrs. Aldrich, the pastor’s wife. I
I
MARCH OF TIME
COMMUNITY SING
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ÍIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIHIIHHIIIIHI'iHH’llllllll;
created from red. white ami blue Federated Churches.
TROTTING KINGS
MOVIETONE NEWS
sung “I Love You Truly,” accom-1
«•rep«' paper by the Timber Wolves’
Mrs. W. M. Adrion, the church panted by Mrs. Jamieson, who al-; Stamp Collectors of
officers, a gain divisional dance hostess, was present to welcome so |duycd the traditional wedding
Post Are Invited to
w.is held Inst Saturday night. No­ the guests. Mrs. II. J. Clinton and marches.
vember 21, ut the Timber Wolf Mrs. W. B. Bollen presided, with
Following the ceremony, a wed­ Meeting in Corvallis
Officer Club. The highlight of the Mrs. W. E. Milne and Mrs. I). D ding supper was served at tlie
Thursday, November 26—
Friday-Saturday, November 27-28—
evening was the intrisluction of the Hill assisting. Officers’ wives aid­ Jamieson residence in Vancouver, | Stamp collectors of Camp Adair, I
=
• WILDCAT
• SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES
Division’: new theme song. “Rally ing them were Mrs. Vasilake. Mrs after which the couple left for a of whom there appear to b«> quite a
(Richard Arlen-Buster Crabbe)
(Bettv Grable-John Payne)
number, are cordially invite«! to at-
the Pack." written by S Sgt. Aus­ Nails, Mrs. House and Mrs. Olson. wedding trip in Portland.
SOUTH AMERICAN SPORTS
THE JAPOTEURS
temi meetings of the Corvallis 1
tin Everard and played by the Tim­
THE HEP CAT
They plan to make their home in ; Stamp club. Current meeting was |
MOVIETONE NEWS
Officers' wives residing in Cor
ber Wolf Hund under the direction vallis ar«1 invited to these informal Corvallis.
INFORM VT1ON PLEASE
to
be
held
at
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
j
of Sgt. llob Black.
teas, given every Friday afternoon
Monday, November 30—
I night (Nov. 25), at the Benton |
t imiriiit.il of th«- committee mak­ from two to five o'clock.
Sunday, November 29—
ATTENTION ALL OFFICERS | hotel.
• OMAHA TRAIL
ing arrangements was Lt. Roliert
SCU
• EYES IN THE NIGHT
(James Craig-Pamela Blake)
. w
It’s a “come one. come all" in- I
----------------------------- .
Soldiers' Wives at Tea. Too ,
(Edward Arnold-Ann Harding)
War Department Bulletin No. 52, vite. according to Secretary Wil-
• BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT
COMMUNITY SING
N.C.O. members were entertaineil dated Oct. 22. 1942, authorizes pay l fred L. Estill, whether you are old I
The \rmy Wants to Buy Your
TROTTING KINGS
(Bela Lugosi)
Tuesday afternoon at n tea at the ami allowances of higher grade hands, amateur collectors or simply i
home of Mrs. Homer Jeffries, 701 from date of promotion instead of ] interested in learning what others
Tuesday-Wednesday, December 1-2—
Harrison street, by a quartet of from date of acceptance as hereto­ have found so fascinating in this
fore. Any officer of SCU who was international hobby.
four
Oregon
State
college
men.
• THE NAVY COMES THROUGH
N
Authorized Purchasing Agent
y
(Pat O'Brien-Jane Wyatt)
Mr«. James Hellchamlier was act­ promoted after Dec. 7. 1911 and ac­
The Corvallis Stamp club has I
ODDITIES
ing hostess, and tea and cakes were cepted same at a later date is en­ been meeting for 10 years ami its 11
MOVIETONE NEWS
titled to difference in pay and
serv«*«l after th«> social hour.
Headquarters for
should notify Officers’ Personnel members include U.S., meter, pre- I
Regulation
Corvallis Women Aid Bay Room« Section. Headquarters. Camp cancel, cover and World enthu- I
115 North 16th. t orr sills. Ore.
s lasts.
I
The members of the Corvallis Adair, as soon as practicable.
Woman’s Club will gather Tuesday
evening in the Red Cross work
Thursday-Friday, November 26-27—
Saturday, November 28—
for every branch
room
where
they
will
give
their
• THE FOREST RANGERS
of the service.
•
EYES IN THE NIGHT
time to the task of making drapes
(Frod MacMurray-Paulette Goddard)
(Edwarii Arnold-Ann Harding)
W»•dnesday, Nov. 25 "H 2-0 and U" ... variety soldier-talent
for th«> day room they are ipon-
DON Vl.D’S G tRDYN
COMMl NITY SING
show at Club 2 starting at 8.
MOVIETONE NEWS
soring at Camp Adair. Mrs. James
TROTTING KINGS
Mai«' Chorus, 6:30 to S P. M., Club 2 under Mrs. Merriam,
J. Howard is acting as chairman
ami Pvt. Weker. chairman.
••••••
Sndav-Monday, November 29-30—
of th«> social committee.
Tuesday, December 1—
I hur-dav. Nov. 26 Dancing classes. Club 2. Beginners at 7:30,
•
WHO
DONE
IT
OMAHA TRAIL
l-atin-American classes, 8:45. Pvt. Cecil Birnkrent.
Takes Position Here
(Abbott and Costello)
(James Craig-Pamela Blgke)
Impromptu
entertainment
at
both
clubs.
M \RCH OF TIME
Mise Harriet Schwendker, re­
BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT
MOVIETONE NEWS
Friday. Nov. 27 Service Club dances. Full uniform is requested.'
cently of Bend, arrived in Corvallis
Salem. Oregon
l*i trict Mgr.
Phone 1142
(Bela Lugosi)
From 8 until 10:30.
Sunday and ia to make her home in
215 Monroe St, Corvallis, Ore.
Wednesday,
December
2
—
thia
vicinity
while
employe»!
with
Saturday
and
Sunday.
Nov.
28.29
—
Open
house
at both clubs,
IIIIlllllllilillllIlilllllllliliiiiiiillllliiG
the telephone exchange at Camp
\ isitors an«i friends of enlistiM men ami officers invited
• THE MOON AND SIXPENCE
Adair. Miss Schwendker has been
to partake of club facilities.
(George Sanders-Herbert Marshall)
Take advantage of nrw 1.0W KATES for bodily injury and
OUR LAST FRONTIER
a member of the Berni telephone
imperty damage:
Monday.
Nov
30-
Camera
Club.
Club
2,
at
7:15.
New
members
A
HULL
OF A MESS
nuuranre
Annual Coat
staff and was guest at a farewell
sought
Class A—Estimated annual mileage 3.IHM
$12.75
party in her honor given by her
C|*aa H Estimated annual mileage 7.500
$134**
Tuesday. I've. I l-atin-American dances taught at Club 1 by
former associates.
Class C--All others
Í14.M
Pvt. Greene ... from 7:30 until 9 P. M.
Named driver policy, no mileage limit
$10.80
Game night at Club 2. with weekly bridge tournament
Rates baaed on $5,000 $10,000 bodily injury $5,000
FOR CORVALLIS COM Ml TERM
as a feature.
property damage. Increase.! limits slightly higher.
1st performance
2nd Perf.
Mat. Sunday
IA Thomas Klein, who drives to
•For $l.'*00 $5,000 bodily injury and $1,000 property
Male chorus. Club 2. 6:30 P. M.
caasp from Corvallis every mom-
No. 1—Ave. CAS. 7th St. Phone 2243 ............. „1830_______ 2030....... 1400
damage, reduce above rates 20 per cent.
Aside from these scheduh-d events, let ter-writing Cacilitiea, as
For complete insurance coverage of all kinds, see the
mg around eight and returns every
No. 3—Ave. D A N. 7th St. Phone 3293
-.1800..
1800
200**... (No Mat.)
well as car«! games, darts, ping pong, etc., are available nightly
evening around five, has room for
No. 4—Theatre Ave. Ph. 2940 (Theater Officer)... 1845______ 2045
1400
at !«’th clubs.
two or three passengers. Call him
No.
5
—
Ave.
DAS.
5th
St.
Phone
2293
.....................
1830
________
2030
------
1400
30$ Jefferson — Real Estate and lusuranc* — Phone 1W®
on phone at 4104.
SOCIAL SWIRL
HOGG BROS.
for
Quality Furniture
and Appliances
"4
At Moderate Prices
Terms
Salem
260 State St
UTS AU
FIGHT!
ßiUf
WAR BONDS
Miss Wolk Becomes
Bride of Soldier
The First
National Bank
of Monmouth
VICTORY
CAMP ADAIR
THEATRES
Weekly Progam for Theater No. 1
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Weekly Program for Theaters No. 3 and 4
I
Bishop's
TYPEWRITER
Your Store
in Salem
tâche
Weekly Progam for Theater No. 5
FIELD CAPS
Service Club Date-Book
$2.00
Bishop's |
W. Guy Parker
r
THEATER LOCATIONS AND SHOW TIMES
BARTON
AGENCY
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