Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, December 03, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Camp Adair Sentry
ihuibday, December 3, 1912.
Maj. Pearson Tells
Reason for Secrecy
Michiganders Wanted
An organization of Michigan
alumni in Corvallis meets at
least once a month socially, and
wants to entertain Michigan
men from Camp Adair.
Michigan men are asked to
call Miss Elizabeth Heath,
Campus 40, Corvallis, who will
extract the necessary data dur­
ing the call.
Warns Civilians on
With Thanksgiving just a week in the past, and Christmas 22 days
Lieutenant Married
In the future, the present finds the Camp Adair social swirl eddying
Talks With Soldiers
In a simple ceremony November
in a regular holiday atmosphere. The regular dances for enlisted men
21 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
were held the night after Thanksgiving in both Service Clubs, dances
Reasons why seemingly harmless
Paul Lynch in Salem, Miss Helen information must be kept secret
for officers have been staged, and there have been several weddings,
Ludwick of Mineral Ridge, Ohio, were given by Major H. E. Pear­
engagements and parti< which inuke plea-ant news for those stationed Notes from Club 1
[ became the bride of Lieutenant Tom son, head of the G-2 section of the
or working at Camp Adair.
one of it. If you see a truck con­
A pleasant surprise during last
Arrangement» for Christmas ♦----------------------------------------------- Friday night’s dance at Club 1 was Kang, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. divixion, Friday in a Timber Wolf voy on the move, or if you see some
C. C. Cook of Yakima. The Rev. Division broadcast over station
unusual equipment, do not talk to
parties are already underway and featured a quartet of voices that the appearance intermitterftly, of C. O. Goodman officiated.
brought thunderous applause from
KOAC addressed primarily to civil­ anyone of it or speak of any
two soldiers who used to sing with
the soldiers who were invited to
Following
the
marriage
rites,
a
the crowd there. Sgt. Angelo Cala­
ians.
equipment.”
be guests at Thanksgiving dinner brese, Cpl. Nick Sansonia, Miss Illa big-name bands before joining up wedding dinner was served in the
“It is a known fact,” he ex­
with
Uncle
Sam.
They
are
Pvt.
Lynch
home
and
the
guests
were
in the surrounding municipalities Sweitaer and Pvt. Jack Gates were
plained, “that a given amount of New Route, Time Sked
Merau, who used to warble with Al
made such a fine impression on the singers, and it is hoped, since Donahue and Pvt. Burke who wa immediate relatives of the family. time is necessary to train a unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook were present
their hosts and hostesses, tlrnt they they did such a fine job, that they featured with Alvino Key. The* for their son’s wedding. Mrs. Cook If the enemy knows when the men For Our Shuttle-Buses
will be featured soon again. Cpl.
r ' ■ ■■ - --- <—
arrive, and the various stages of
are to be invited back for Christ-
band, of course, was the SCU
Sansonia accompanied them, as well Swinging Dozen, directed from the and Mrs. Lynch and Miss Jessie their training, they can plan ac­
A
new routing and time sched­
nttu' So-----
I’ayne, another guest, are sister».
as himself, on his popular accordion.
All enlisted men desiring to have
piano loft by S/Sgt. Bob Black. Miss Katherine Lynch of Portland, cordingly, to intercept us when we ule on the Camp Adair shuttle-bus
Dancing to the rhythms of the
are moving out. They might send system now, effective, has been
Steady improvement in this new was also a guest.
Christmas dinner at a private home
Field Artillery dance orchestra was
an additional ijytilla of submarines announced by Murden A. Reed,
are requested to leave their names
outfit, we are forced to report.
Lieutenant
Rang
lived
in
Yakima
enjoyed, and although the crowd
A crowd of merrymaker», in­ for some years and had his early to cover ports of embarkation in vice president and general manager
at either Service Club with the
was slightly terrific in regard to
an attempt to sink us, if they can of Oiegon Motor Stages.
cluding the Junior Hostesses from schooling here.
hostesses in charge.
size, everyone had a good time.
Buses will leave stage depot for
the* surrounding area, plus several
The hostesses have been deluged
Following a short wedding trip. determine when we are to leave. So
north
and south end of Camp
don
’
t
help
them
by
giving
out
any
score
of
enlisted
men,
enjoyed
the
with praise and the most favorable
Lieutenant Rang will return to
evening to the fullest. Tomorrow Camp Adair where he is stationed. military information or repeating Adair as follows: first bus, 5:30
comments imaginable concerning Visitors Impressed
a.m., then 5:50 a.m. Service avill
any rumors.”
the excellent conduct of the men
Distinguished guests visiting night’s dance promises to be just
“What are the ways in which continue 20 minutes after the hour
who had been invited out for Club 2 last week were Mrs. James as swell.
Among marriage licenses issued the civilian population around the and 10 minutes to the hour, until
Thanksgiving. (And they have also L. Bradley, wife of Gen. Bradley,
at Corvallis yesterday wax one is­ training area can assist in keep­ 1:20 a.m.
received excellent reports from the commanding general of the 96th, Married on the Post
sued to Sgt. Alvin Roy Prough, of ing vital information from leak­
Buses will go by north 12th St.
EM on the splendid receptions they and their daughter. Both expressed
At a simple wedding ceremony the Timber Wolf divixion, and Miss
wore granted wherever they went!) surprise in finding the club no com­ of military interest, Miss Selma C. Helen Virginia Shirley of Walton, ing out to the enemy?” asked and D and South B and 12th on
Chaplain (Major) L. T. Jenks, in the hour and half-hour, throughout
So, let’s keep it that way. And be­ pletely equipped and were pleased Steen of Vienna, South Dakota, be­ Indiana.
interviewing Major Pearson on the the day, from 6 a.m. until 1:30
lieve it or not, between 400 and 500 with the accomplishments made came the bride of Pvt. Loyle M.
a.m. The routes:
air.
mon were entertained.
thus far. They also visited Guest Larson last Wednesday afternoon
Neighborhood Parties
Going South (from No. 1 depot)
“We ask you not to inquire of
Notes from Club 2:
House 2, where Mrs. Nina Mills is at 4:30 o’clock in Post Chapel 1.
Here’s something new in the the soldier what progress he is —E on S. 1st to D; S. on D to 10th;
itermission last Friday night house mother in charge.
Chaplain V|ctqr E. Newman of­
‘‘Neighborhood Party” series for making in his training,” the major W. on 10th and 9th to B; So. on B
Hub 2, where the regular Serv-
ficiated.
to 12th; E. on 12th to C; No. on
Club dance was in progress, Co-eds Drop In
The bride, who was given in soldiers, as grouped by home replied. “Do not ask what weapons
he
is
using.
Do
not
ask
his
num
­
states.
Lust Sunday afternoon, a group marriage by Lt. Robert E. Mal-
Bulletin hoards will carry an- erical designation, what his regi­
of 75 young ladies, eHch represent­ lonee, service club officer, wore
ment is. Do not inquire of the
ing a sorority at Oregon State col­ a beige-colored dre»x and a corsage nouncements of locations.
This week it will be for troopers number of troops on the post or
lege, Corvallis, visited Camp Adair of tiny chrysanthemums.
and were taken on tour by Major
Mrs. Margaret C. Blodgett, Serv­ hailing from New England states, in the vicinity. He will cut the con­
L. T. Jenks. The girls were es­ ice Club 1 director, wax matron of New York, Texas, “Dixie” and the versation short if you persist. He
corted by Miss Lorna Jessup, as­ honor and Pvt. Maurice Marcotte northwest states, according to an- does not want to be rude but if
you do ask such questions, we must
A» ws don't have to resell your pol­
nouncement.
sistant dean and Miss Emma Keid, was best man.
icy every yt»r—•• it I* renewed by
and
will take this attitude. Talk to
Sigma
Kappa
house-mother.
On
Cpl. Elwood T. Mills played the
mail—it I* not necesttry that our
him about his home two. His hob­
Complete Banking
PLAN DANCE
their tour, they dropped in for a traditional music on the organ.
r»te» Include • yeetly reiele cott.
Service
That'« why s Firmer« continuing
while on Service Club 2 and the
Memorial Union ball room on the bies and his sports. He will be
form* automobile policy give» the
associate Guest House where im­ Proud Pspa
Oregon State campus will be the more than happy to talk of these.
SEE
VS FOR
fine»! protection for leu.
promptu entertainment was in pro­
Warren L. Howe, who is with the scene of a big dance Saturday “If you have seen any troop trains
YOLK INSURANCE NEEDS
gress.
U. E. Engineers at Camp Adair, night, Dec. 12, when Junior Host­ move in or move out, speak to no
was presunted, by Mrs. Howe, with esses will be present.
Dressing I p
a little son, weighing six pounds
SGT. TO WED
Both guest houses will soon take and one ami three-quarters ouue s,
Disi. Mgr., Phone 844
S Sgt. Raymond J. Casey of Hq.
on a mor«' homey appearance when on Thanksgiving day at the Corval­
221 W. 1st, Albany, Or.
the new curtains are hung. They lis General hospital. Mr. and Mr». Butt 387 FA will middle aisle it
UNIFORMS ... INSIGNIA ... SUPPLIES
this Saturday, taking as his bride
were furnished by a Corvallis or­ Howe reside in Corvallis.
L. T. Chellis
1520 Jefferson St., Corvallis
PARMI*! AUTOMOIILI
Miss Helen Edith Schulte of Erling,
ganization and are made of neutral-
tew INSURANCI
Iowa. The ceremony will he con­
olored monk's cloth with vivid color Thankxgiving Singing
An impromptu period of singing, ducted by Chaplain Mussel in
borders.
which lasted nearly three hours, Chapel ten. Attendants for the late I
wax heard at Service Club 2 on afternoon service will be Sgt. and i
Wrapping Service
The IJSO organizations in the Thanksgiving night. Featured sing­ Mrs. Turpin. Sgt. Casel is better
surrounding towns have issued the er» included Mr». Florence Mer­ known to the battery as the head
j
Humphrey Bldg.. 557 Monroe—Corvallis—Phone 121-J
notice saying that their personnel, riam and Cpl. Nick Sansonia, ami of llq. mess hall.
C to S. 1st; E. nn S. 1st to fkpot
Going north ifroiu No. J dvpot)
—W. on S. 1st to C (excent for
connection with Portland schedule
at west gate); N. on C to 12th; E.
on 12th to D; S. on D to N. ,1.-|;
E. on N . 1st to G; S. on G to S.
1st; W. on S. 1st, to depot.
A RECRUIT
387
FA battery is proud of
, The
being an A-1 fighting outfit and
it's not so bad at baby producing
either. S Sgt. Ivy aiui Cpl. Hess
became fathers on the same day—
Nov. 21st. Buddies of the two men
suspect collusion.
Pvt. Bartell of the same battery,
apparently determined to prove
that, although outranked, he is just
as good a man as the two non­
coms, expects to be a father any
day now.
EARL HITE
ENGELSTAD’S
THE HAT SHOP
121 1 ¡H. r Fifth St., Liarvafiis.«
Leroks from USO Bldg.
Across
Christmas Gift
Sets-
Elmo Kits.
Complete set. packed
in lovyly handbag.
2 creams, 3 lotion.«, Ralo Face
Powder in plaskon box. dry
rouge, creme rouge, clinikt-
ized lipstick, twepzers : nd
Comb. Black, tan of rawhide.
plfS;t{Ci.
CITY HALL PHARMACY
Next City Hail ;
Corvallis
Soldier!
%
Shop for gifts the the whole
family — easily — cheaply
at
DARLING'S
5c to $1.00 Store
Corvallis
Insure
Your Car
i. «.4»
I
I
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.’s
Corvallis Office
HOLLENBECK INSURANCE SERVICE
Over Berman's Drug Store -— at Taxicab Stand,
Open 9 A.M. to 7 P.M.—Phone 718, Corvallis, Ore.
or
C. C. CURRY’ in Albany—Phone 529-R
rr*i
h
OUR MOTTO
Moderate Prices, Quality Food and Friendly Service
Roy H. Scrivner
Main Unit -- 1st St. South and Ave. F.
Complete Breakfasts, Hot
i. r
The State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. wrote 22%
of the total collision insurance written by (211) Stock
Mutual Casualtv insurance combined in 1911.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT
NOW OPEN
\ V.
*
with the
World's Largest
Automobile Insurance
Company
DR. CHAS. O. ANDERSON
Optometrist
;
t
411 Madison St., Corvallis
ARMY CASH TAILORS
I
Camp Adair is - dorjiafly in­
vited to this grea' cleat Ac
sale of all better hats.
’
SI 3.30
Stencil
Duplicator Supplies
The First
National Bank
of Monmouth
IT'S A FACT
OUR 35lh ANNUAL
HOLIDAY SALE OF
ALL MILLINERY * *
Lunches and Dinners
Featuring Special Steaks
Also Full Fountain Service
and Waffles
HOSPITAL UNIT EXCHANGE BUILDING NO. 311
Open 11 A. M. to 7 P. M
Complete Hot Lunch Service
*• .
w’«’
1
lly Adele Adair
a steady stream of accompanyment
i on the new Knabe wa» dispensed by
I Pvt. Homer Carlson. All kinds of
' music, from Bach to boogie-woogie,
was offered to please any taste
ranging between those limits.
il ni I II 1 inni H 11 11111111 i ; ■
SOCIAL SWIRL
from now until December 25, are
ready, willing and able at any time
during club hours to wrap your
Christmas gift parcels in fancy
paper and ribbons. This service is
absolutely free and you are ex-
pseted to let them assist you. That
is what they are there for. But
don’t forget, if you are sending
gifts to some distant point, MAIL
EAKLY!