Camp Adair Sentry I'hursday, December 31,1942. might.” (Deut. 6:4,5). on Fridays. So it’s back to the old 1900—B ! rs led Sacrament Devo­ Station Hospital Calendar The Lessftn-Sermon also includes tions every Thursday.. routine on January 4. Tonight—New Year’s Eve par­ the following correlative passages Il 1530-1700 and 1900-2100 Oatholic Male Lana Turners of Camp from th«|-t’iiri.-.tian Science text­ ty for patients. Confessions Saturday. Adair . . . hear ye, hear ye! Mrs. Merriam Is Soloist: Tomorrow Movie. "Between Us book, “Science and Health with Henceforth and from now on, Chape) Na. 11 By Adele Adair A pipe-organ concert of a quar- Girls.” Diane Barrymore. Key to the Scriptures” by Mary sweaters as something that show i ter-hour’s duration was played last 0800 and 1200—’Catholic Mass. Saturday—Games night. Baker Eddy: “Life, Truth, and are taboo. According to Daily A it. 0900 — Protestant Service, for Sunday at Chapel 2, prior to the According to the calendar, l amp Adair goes into ita second year Sunday—Program of classical Love constitute the triune Person Bulletin 147, issued Tuesday, it regular church services for men of Troops. come January 1 . . . although in actuality the camp is only aboOt six records in the lounge called God, - that is, the triply di­ is not permissable to wear the Div. 1000 — Protestant Service , for the 96th by Mrs. Merriam. Daring months old . . . but from the way the social wheels have been turning, vine Principle, Love. They repre­ sleeveless GI sweaters so they and Special Troops. the service, she sang Schubert’s socially the camp is poised and experienced. Never before has the God.” Chapel No. 2. sent a trinity in unity, three in one, show. 1100 — Christian Science, also Wed. “Ava Maria” and Gounod's "O, date-book been so crammed with activities as during this holiday nt- 1000—General Service, Chaplain - the same in essence, though mul­ But here it is officially: at 1900. . ‘ spn, and even though there will lie a natural “let-down” after the Howard Patrick. Bible Study tiform in office: God the Father- Paragraph 34 of Army Reg­ Devine Redeemer.” 1900 — Lutheran Service. New Year begins, it appears that more enlisted men have become Wednesday at 118)0. Chapel Mother; Christ the spiritual idea ulations 600-40, Aug. 28, 1941, is 1800—Catholic Masu Daily. Fountain Room Rush: Service vlub conscious” and have adopted its facilities as their on- quoted for the information and No. 3. of sonship; divine Science or the 2000 — Protestant Choir Rehearsal POST CHAPEL SERVICES *e-post home. Miss Carrie Reedy, cafeteria guidance of all concerned: 0845—Protestant Worship; 0945— Holy Comforter.” |Pg. 331). every Monday and Wednes- The giant light-bedecked ever-*--------------------- "——————— “Sweaters may be worn under hostess at Club 1, announced today Avenue D and 3rd Street North Lutheran service; 1900— • day. I gree ns, gracing either Service Club merry for some of the soldiers of the service coat or field jacket, that her new fountain room, which Friday. January 1st Evening Worship; Bible I i f' 1830—Holy Nante meeting every together with the other decorations Camp Adair .... for their great but SHOULD NOT BE VIS­ opens off the main cafeteria, is 2000—Jewish service Class at 1900 Tuesday and HURLEY'S LOTION Thursday. mid trimmings, transformed the generosity in donating nearly 400 IBLE. doing a land-office business in its Sunday, January 3rd Wednesday. Chapel No. 4. For Poison Oak 1900 — Novena service every Thurs. dub ballrooms into giant-sited gifts for as many men for Christ­ ’Nough said. first week of operation. Decora­ 0700—Catholic Mass. Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­ 1900—Catholic Choir Rehearsal 0900—Chaplain Phil W. Roberts; living rooms for the Camp Adair mas. These gifts were distributed tions are completed and she is 0900—E p i s c o p a 1 Communion, 1000—Chaplain Virgil W. anteed treatment for poison Friday ftmily Christmas Eve around the by a very G.I. Santa in the form men who man the gates .... the very proud of her red-and-white Chaplain Newman. oak relief. 50c bottle by mail. Jackson; 1045—Communion; 1900 — Catholic Confessions Satur- HURLEY’S DRUGS, Albany {paring fires, with the hum of of Cpl. Nick Sansonia at Club 2 MP’s. Gift packages with candy checkered curtains, which give the 0930—Bible Class, Chaplain Har­ 1830 — Bible Class; 1900 — day. / ibices and the tinkling of the on Christmas Eve, and ran the and fruit and nuts were bundled whole place a “cottage” look. Milk mon. Evening Worship, Chaplain ‘Confessions before Mass. pianos was the nearest thing to a gamut from books, to cigarettes, up and distributed to the men on shakes and milk drinks, soft drinks, 1000—Protestant service, Chaplain Jackson. Chape1 No. 5. Christmas Eve around the hearth to shaving aids. As we understand duty at the three gates. These are sodas and sundaes are specialties Harmon. 0900—Chaplain John K. Ormond; 96th Division Services it. the various schools in the capital two women with Christmas spirit. and the priee is “right.” at home. 1045—General ProtAtant Commun­ 1000—Chaplain Charles O. New Years Day city undertook the project and the J ion. Chaplain Hannon. Churchill; 1900 — Evening CATHOLIC Christmas: pre.-ents were bought and wrapped Albany Contributes: I niforms Make Appearance: 1115 Latter Day A*‘ Worship. Chapel No. 6. 19.10, 1130—Mass. Chapel No. 2. F h R i TERS man Nielsen. ¿A fine way to launch in the by the pupils. The Christmas par­ According to Mr. Carl Curlee of “Hostess blue” is a color that JEWISH SERVICES 0830 — Mass, Chapel No. 3. ty took place around the large Christmas holidays was the con- Albany, an active member of the is going to be very prevalent I 0645, 1130—Mass, Chapel No. 4. TIMBER WOLF DIVISION Friday at Chapel No. 2 oeption of the powers that lie to Christmas tree in the club, with Chamber of Commerce of that around Camp Adair very shortly. Sunday. January 3, 1913 Avenue I) and 3rd Street South No. 0800, 1130 — Mass, Chapel 5. hold a gala dance in the new Field lights very low and a holiday spirit municipality, informs us that the In fact, the first vestages have Chapel 7 1930—Orthodox. 0700, 1115—Mass, Chapel No. 6. House last Wednesday night. This surging through the place. Many of housing shortage has lieen alleviat­ already been noticed over at Club 2000—Reformed. 0700 Episcopal Holy Communion igas the initial dance to be held in the soldiers present were with ed somewhat in that area. This is 2. Hostesses Kogers and Merriam 0800 and 1000—‘Catholic Mass. PROTESTANT Christian Science District Mgr. Phone 1142 this spacious building and there guests or members of their fami­ due to the completion and opening are sporting their new uniforms. 0900 and 1100—General Protestant 0915—Service, Chapel No. 2, Chap­ 215 Monroe St., Corvallis, Ore. “God” is the subject of the v*s plenty of room to dance and lies, and the true spirit of Christ­ of a dormitory for exclusive use In a matter of days, all the host­ service. lain Leslie A. Thompson. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on good tunes to dance to as dished mas was felt. Incidentally, credit of the wives of EM stationed here. esses will be uniformly uniformed. 1500- Bible Study. 1000—Communion service, Chapel Sunday, January 3. by the Timber Wolves Dance for the installation of the Christ­ The “dorm” sleeps about 125 per­ The shade is a medium blue-grey, 1930—Evening Service. No. 3. The Golden Text was, “Unto the Bind directed by T/Sgt. Jack mas decorations and lighting ef­ sons. Additional information can there is a single-breasted jacket, 1830—Holy Name meeting every 1900—Service New Years Eve, ; King eternal, immortal, invisible, I Evcrard. After intermission, sev- fects goes to Pvt. Joe Smith, ace be obtained by contacting any post skirt and matching topcoat .all worn Monday. ' Chapel No. 4. the only wise God, be honour and ofnl numbers were sung by Mrs. csnieraman who is with the post hostess. with Navy accessories and a match- Chapel No. 8 0845—Service New Years Day, glory for ever and ever” (I Timo-1 Merriam of Club 2, and Cpl. Nick Signal Corps and Pvt. “Chuck” i ing overseas-style cap. Silver name 0800—Lutheran Service Protestant. Chapel No, •. 4. By Appointment Bknsonia played Santa Claus for a Clarke, who also fashioned those On Tour: | plates are also worn on the lapcis 0900, 1000 and 1200—‘C a t h o 1 i c 0945—Service New Years Day, thy 1:17). Among the citations which com­ Evenings crowd of more than 601» persons wreathes. The tree was trimmed __ group „__ ........................ A large of teachers ...... and and a multi-colored sleeve insignia Mass. Lutheran, Chapel No. 4. prise the Lesson-Sermon is the that attended. The two Service by Mrs. Merriam assisted by a school j representatives from the keeps them from lieing confused Phone 470 or 440-J 1100—General Protestant Service. 2330—New Years Eve service, following from the Bible: “Hear, O Clubs collaborated in chaperoning detail of “Santa Clauses" and some municipalities and school zones i with WAACs or WAVES. 1630—Protestant Vespers. Chaplain Virgil W. Jackson, Israel: The Lord our God is one visitors who were recruited for the Ìc affair, and Mrs. Merriam and I)R. A. W. MARKER 1 surrounding the camp, were taken 1830—Discussion Club. Chapel No. 5. Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord rs. Blodgett were the hostesses task. OPTOMETRIST on tour Monday by Lt. George H. Wedding Bells: 1830—Catholic Mass Daily except thy God with all thine heart, and ; iu charge. Decorations were exc­ Corvallis — Ball Bldg. Godfrey, post Public Relations and I.ast Saturday afternoon at Post Monday. Sunday, January 3. 1943 with all thy soul, and with all thy ' elled by Mrs. Blodgett, directress Thoughtful Ladies: Special Services Officer. Their Chapel No. 8 took place a quiet 1630-1830 and 1930-2130—Canfes­ CATHOLIC ut Club 1. . ' j So that no one would be neglect­ itinerary included the service clubs, but lovely wedding ceremony be­ sions Saturday. 1030, 1130—Masses, Chapel No. 2. I ed on Christmas, two women on the guest houses and libraries as well tween Miss Norma Laree Wallace MORRIS Chapel No. 9 0830—Mass, confessions Saturday Speedy Recovery : of Phoenixville. Pennsylvania, and 0800 and 1000—‘Catholic Mass. post went out of their way on as other places of interest. * OPTICAL 1500-1700 and 1800-2000, IM CO. Lieutenant Wellington B. Gray of 0900 and 1100—General Protestant .We were sorry to learn that Mrs. Christmas Eve. Mrs. Merriam, Daily mass at 1830 except Col. Anthony J. Touart's infantry i Blodgett has been confined to her learning that a batch of raw re­ Another Santa: AUTO ACCIDENT Sunday or Service. Wednesday. Chape] No. 3. evenings by Assisting in the job of post regiment of the Timber Wolf Divi­ 1930—Protestant Vespers. Hying quarters for the past week cruits were to arrive on the post FIRE LIFE 0045, 1130—Masses, confessions -’M appointnient- with a severe cold, which caught early Christmas morning, met the Santa Claus on Christmas Eve was sion. BURGLARY 1930—Bible Study Class every Saturday 1800-1900. Sorrow, n ° t con- The officiating clergyman was ufi with her on the 24th and there- tioop train at the station with a Pvt. E. Bartholamew of the 96th. and all others Wednesday. ■ i■ i• ■ h t "tlier. ful Mother Novena Friday Reliable Stock Companies fòre made her miss most of the gift for every man as he dis­ lie played Santa at both Guest Chaplain Yohc. For attendants the Chapel No. 10 at 1900. Christmas fun at her club mid embarked. This occurred in the wee Houses and at Service Cltlb 1. couple had Miss Sally Jackman of 0700, 0900 and 1180—‘C a t h o 1 i c 0800—Masses, 1130 confessions Phone 552S Corvallis as bridesmaid and Lieu­ elsewhere on th«* post, She is hours of the morning, when the i Mass. Saturday 1800-1900, Chapel INSURANCE & BONDS better now and will soon lie back rest of the post was in deep slum­ To Resume Meetings: tenant Austin Pohl as best man. Dr. Harry E. Morris 1000—Protestant Service. No. 5. I Elks BJdg. Phone 141 Lieutenant Gray, formerly of 1800—Protestant Vespers. on the job. Get well soon, Mrs. ber thanking their stars that they Club activities at Service Club 2 444 State St., Salem 0700—Masses, 1115 confessions Corvallis, Oregon didn't have to arise for reveille. It have been postponed during the Albany, New York, has many 1715—Catholic Mass Daily. Blodgett! from Saturday 1800. Chapel I brought a lot of happiness, and holidays but will resume their reg­ friends who wish him and his bride 1930—Catholic Choir rehearsal ev­ No. 6. Santa on Hand: certainly made those new rookies ular schedule starting next Mon­ success and happiness. ery Tues., and Thurs. At tile Regimental Officers’ Club 1900—Blessed Virgin Devotions ev- A unanimous and heartfelt vote fuel a little more nt home and a day. The Camera Club meets Mon­ PROTESTANT day night; Bridge Club, Tuesday; following the ceremopy a reception of thanks is due the considerate little less homesick! . ery Tuesday. 0915—Chaplain Leslie A. Thomp­ residents of the city of Salem for The other woman is Miss Rogers. Glee Club, Wednesday; Dancing was held for friends of’the coupl«i 1945—Protestant Choir rehearsal son. Monday evening at 1930 making Christmas a little more She had a kind thought for the Classes, Thursday, and EM dances' I (Continued on page 7, column 1) every Wednesday. Humphrey Bldg., 557 Monroe—Corvallis—Phone 424-J showing of movie “Power of SOCIAL SWIRL Attention! Sweater Boys! W. Guy Parker Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Insurance Elmer Patrick DR. CHAS. 0. ANDERSON ' Optometrist WE’LL HELP HEY Big Field House row - Wow TONIGHT ! HAPPY NEW YEAR BUSINESS! BEFORE DURING AND THE BIG NEW YEAR SHOW AND PARTY AT THE FIELD HOUSE We will remain open to serve you with food and refresshments, with volunteers from our regular staff of experienced help. Come on over any time until one o'clock Happy New Year to All of You Roy H. Scrivner, Mgr EXCHANGE RESTAURANT Main Unit 1st St. South and Ave. F Just Across the Street from Field House OPEN UNTIL 1:00 A. M. NEW YEARS EVE »