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    Camp Adair Sentry
Page flrrw*
Thursday, December 31,1942
merly character actor, from Hol­
No Service Club Dances
lywood. will appear in skits feat­
Tomorrow
ured through the show.
The
regular
Friday night
SGT ANGELO CALABRESE—
Service Club dances have been
of
Medics
SCU
1911.
but
better
BY T/4 R. C. JOHNSON
cancelled this week due to the
known already to this post in the
lack of girls available on New
role he will “codo” tonite, as
Year’s night Dances will re-
s sometimes possible to find sunshine as she watched her son
“Jester at Ceremony.” Comedian,
*ume a wee, from tomorrow,
happiness for yourself in watching untie his present« she had brought.
gagster, M.C., he fits ably any­
however, with
January
8,
the happiness in others.
where.
She reflected his happiness. They
rhythmns at Club 1 furnished
This was discovered on Christ­ had obviously been separated by
PVT. BRUCE SHARR1T — the
by the SCU dance band directed
Dim-tor of the Jamboree and its
mas Eve by Joe Rookie, who was the war for many months. Both
by S Sgt. Bob Black and the
“co-jester,” fits all over this pro­
more than 3,000 miles from his were timid as to conversation, for
music
at Club 2 furnished by
gram.
In
civilian
life
he
was
bet
­
own hearth and had hated the ' each had so much to say to the
the
swing
band from the 96th.
ter known as that prime comedian
thoughts of experiencing his first other, and yet scarcely knew where
So, put away dem dancin’ shoes
EDDIE BRUCE—and likewise to
Christmas “alone**. The day before to begin. Joe felt a lump raise in
until next ¡week
folks who took a night off in Cor­
Christmas had been much the his throat. Here he saw happiness.
vallis last week, to attend tile Joe
same as every other day, for Joe Real happiness.
E. Brown picture “The Daring parts, ships, boats, ordnance and
had done his routine assignments
In Qie balcony, leaning on the
Young Man,” as the guy in the accessories, ammunition, metal
and somehow didn’t feeFlike Christ­ rail with a smile as big as life, he
bowling sequences, who sent Joe E. shapes and forgings, industrial and
mas despite the date on the calen­ saw another mother. She was a
to the hospital. Further known agricultural equipment, machinery,
dar.
large Italian woman, and she too
hereabouts
as “the Pvt. with the chemicals and allied products, rub­
On Christmas Eve, he went into showed signs of a work-a-day life.
long cigar” Eddie has played with ber products, leather products,
town to finish some last-minute She was momentarily alone, and
Abbott and Costello, Buddy Rogers, textile and apparel for military
shopping which came as a matter stood there drinking in the scene
with Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, and purposes, petroleum and natural
of course rather than pleasure. He she saw below. It was like looking
a host of others, in the "nioom gas and coal products, finished
returned to camp on an early bus through her son’s eyes and seeing
pitchers.”
lumber products needed for the
and heard his buddies, and some of in actuality what he had been de­
CPL. NICK SANSONIA used armed forces, transportation equip­
the visitors, talking about a won­ scribing. She saw the kind of men
to be known as "Nick Sans" from ment, materials for packing and
derful Christmas they anticipated. her son associated with . . . realized
Brooklyn, N. Y., and throughout shipping products ami communi­
Before leaving the depot, a girl they were a fine bunch of regular
Camp Adair as that "favorite en­ cation equipment.
had sat down beside him, and in fellows, good Americans, cooperat­
tertained with the lyric voice,” the
l«t I fell yes it > so lenger necessiry to keep
the natural course of time, started ing in the job that her son was
Mtdym« your draft board of your whereabouts.
accordion and talented piano fing­
chatting. She had come from Ne­ helping to do. A smile of complete
ers; and tonight with a fresh hair­ M. P. Banquet Friday
braska to be with her brother on satisfaction and contentment
cut.
A poisonaiity boy strictly is Voted Perfect Day
time, get your seat and let nature
Christmas, for they were alone in glowed. She, too, would have a
take its course. A look over into Cpl. Nick.
the world and never had spent a truly merry Christmas.
CPL. FRANCIS HINKEL — the
the column of “who’s who’’ in the
(Continued From Page 1)
Christmas apart. Glistening holiday
Across the room, the piano
cast, will help give you an inkle IXth Corps, 2nd Hq. Co. produces Paint store in Salem, Oregon, gave
wrappings camouflaged the gifts tinkled with Christmas carols, and
this Chicago-hred whistling expert,
of what to expect tonight. But just
up Christmas at home to drive here
she had brought him. She was the combined voices of happy sol-
who formerly was with such "name
an inkle, mind you. You’ll have to
to entertain "the boys." A 64-year.
thrilled and excited about seeing diers swelled through the club.
Lts. Jessup, Antoinette stroll over to Field House and find bands” (ask Pvt. Pete of KOAC, old Scotchman, Mr. Hutcheon sang
him, and her exuberance was con­ They were the carols Joe had
p. m. Tuesdays, Thursday) as
Rinaldi, Met at Medics out (for free) the rest.
Sammy Kaye, Roger Pryor, and Scotch songs. Again, the applause
tagious. Joe felt a little better.
known since childhood. They could
was heavy. Come again, Bobbie!
About The Cast
others.
Once back in camp. Joe wander­ never wear thin and somehow, this
You're a fine laddie!
Sometimes
even
extra-good
par
­
Offering:
s.
series
of
“
10
second-
ANDY
DAHL
—
the
MPs
PFC.
ed into the Service Club and there year, seemed to mean In much
More entertainment followed in
was met with a surging group of more . . . like the National Anthem ties arc blessed with something sketches” about the artists who contribution to the show, is an­
the
balancing act of Private Eddie
just
a
little
more
extra
and
so
it
will
tonight
help
you
roll
out
the
other
product
of
Tacoma
(known
soldiers and their buddies and seemed to mean so much more.
was that the Christmas Eve party old year and roll in the new, in the as the home of Station KIT, and Jacobson, who came to America
friends who seemed to be enjoying
“Silent Night, Holy Night.” All
themselves. He sank in a chair and is Calm, All is Bright” ran the for the nurses of Station hospital huge Jamboree starting 9 p. m. at therefore S Sgt. BOB BLACK, from Europe. He’s tops on two
given at the nurses’ club, was spic­ Field House. They are not logged whose SCU 1911 Band will handle continents.
looked about him and listened. None words. It was a “silent and holy
ed by the surprise announcement of necessarily in order either of ap­ the fult musical details of the
The perpetually popular Cpl.
of his "gang” seemed to be there. night” and “all was bright.”
the engagement of a couple of pearance or importance in the re­
Nicholas Sansonia entranced the
He felt alone, but among friends.
In a reverie of pleasant and grand young people who "met at vue, but as the facts came from Jamboree. Pfs. Dahl will be re­
membered — as Sgts Calabrese, audience with his wizardry, his al­
After all, these other chaps were cheerful thoughts Joe realized that
the medics”, fell in love and there Personnel Manager of the show, Walsh, Cpl. Sansonia. Pvt. Green most priceless talent, on the ac­
miles away from home, too, and Christmas was here. He began to you are.
Pvt. Lennie Green:
—as among the original entertain­ cordion. In private life Sansonia
were making the most of it.
feel it in the air. It was going to
THE GREAT VIRGIL—a full ers who helped make life a song names his own price and gets it.
In an envelope pulled from under
Over in one of the shadowy cor­ be a grand Christmas after all.
the beautifully lighted Christmas hour of the program will be com­ back in the “Tent City" days of Bravo, Cpl. Sansonia! The entire
ners, near the giant and gay Christ­
He leaned back in his chair and tree in the yule-gay club room, manded by the special act of this
Camp Adair.
MP detachment invites you to
mas tree, he saw a mother and son. closed his eyes, listening to the mu­ which has just been completely de­ master magician known as Virgil
PFC. PETE WONG—Hq. Co.’s move over to the Provost Marshal’s
The mother was a small woman, sic and drinking in the noises of corated. was a little poem written Mulkey in private life, “The Great
favorite cook. This former San office and stay!
plainly dressed and showing all the merriment about him. It wasn’t so by Head Nurse Hyndes.
Virgil” presents an act of mystery, Francisco, (Calif, y’know) Chinese
Private Eddie Bruce (Sharritt)
proud signs that she had worked bad being so darned far from home,
Sung to the tune of “Jingle Bells” sleight-of-hand, black out and I operated a bar which hud a “don’t the Hollywood movie actor was su­
hard al) her life. But her face was after all.
sketches
and
is
known
throughout
by a quartet of lovely nurses, it told
miss it" reputHtion in the city with perb as master of ceremonies, and
of the betrothal of Lt. Antoinette the west as one of the top exponents the Barbara Coast. What does he knit the fine show together with a
The following night, an amateur Rinaldi, 22, petite brunette who was of the mysterious. “The Great Vir­ do? Best way to find out is come
steady flow of streamlined humor.
show featuring talent in the Tim­ one of the original “cadre” of gil” will bring his complete set over tonight and see. IT’S TER­
Leonard Green of New York pro­
More Social Swirl
ber Wolf Division and the Service nurses at this post and Lt. D. R. of props and full stage equipment. RIFIC. (P.S.—how did that get
duced for Miss Elizabeth Rogers,
THREE
LEWIS
SISTERS
—
Rap
­
Command was arranged and pre­ Jessup, 22, attached to Station Hos­
in?)
hostess.
idly gaining note as a singing trio
sented by Pvt. Len Greene, im- pital.
Concluding the dinner show in
Chib 1 Notations:
are
Doris,
Patty
and
Betty
Lewis,
Lt. Rinaldi, whose parents reside
pressorio at Club 1, and on Satur­
J
Two USO SHOWS
the late afternoon, ('apt. Hale's
three
of
the
five
daughters
of
Lt.
in
Poughkeepsie,
New
York,
came
day
night,
an
informal
program
A gala show and Christmas par­
sincerely spoken statement of
ty; was held at Club 1 to comment- took shape as several enlisted men to Camp Adair on Aug. 20. Lt. Col. Robert L. Lewis, commanding Due In January
thanks to the entertainers, cooks,
officer of the 361st F.A. of the
Jessup,
whose
home
is
in
Glendale,
participated.
The
piano
was
played
ortlte Christmas eve, and before
table waiters and others who had
96th
Div.
All
students
at
Corvallis
(Continued
From
Tage
1)
Calif.,
and
who
studied
engineering
an audience which more or less by Pvt. Tuelis, and Pvt. Boh Han­
high school, the Lewis Sisters have the impression that he is Teddy made the event outstandingly suc­
at
the
University
of
California,
ar
­
rahan
and
guitar
selections
were
crowded the club, a show of more
cessful, was given a great echo of
given a number of performances Roosevelt.
than an hour’s duration was pre­ offered by Pvts. Delbert Ross and rived at Station Hospital, Aug. 15.
at Camp Adair. After you see them
appr >vai by his soldiers and their
“
It
didn
’
t
take
us
long
to
find
Another
nephew,
who
is
said
to
Gene
Logan.
sented. The program was arranged
tonight, it will be needless to ex­ be wholly sane, though a dramatic guests.
each
other,
”
they
said.
by Ann Caddy, new social and re­
Well done, all!
A cheery and helpful Santa Claus plain why they, were hits.
critic, schemes to send the looney
creational hostess, and Pvt. Shar­ Coming Events:
THE TEN DELECTABLES —
who
dispensed
gifts
and
mingled
old
ladies
to
an
asylum.
The
plan
Since tonight is New Year's Eve
ritt, and featured Pvt. Hendricks,
with the nurses and guests was Amazon godesses, known from is thwarted through a series of In­
former aerial circus performer who and there is the big entertainment
coast to coast and pillar to post,
Captain Richard Terrell.
stances and what nots that are all
CLASSIFIED
presented an acrobatic tap dance; jamboree in the Field House, the
they will appear in a special (500-
woven
into a whirlwind farce de­
Service
Clubs
will
confine
their
Pvt. Gene Logan, who played his
ADVERTISING
words censored) scene of the finale.
96TH DIVISION OFFICERS
guitar and sang western songs; plans to “open house.” On Friday
Ton cents par line per Insertion.
CPL. LAWRENCE PEREZ — scribed as “Strindberg drama
DANCE
Count .*> worth to line. Cash must so*
crossed with Helzapoppin’.”
night,
however,
in
lieu
of
the
regu
­
and harmonica selections by Sgt.
Some surprise presentation will whistler, who hails from California,
co hi pH n y copy with order.
In the "Arsenic and Old Lace” I
Mowry who has appeared in sev­ lar dances, a “jam session," fea­ feature a New Year’s eve dance- formerly with Major Bowes unit.
cast,
the Brewster sisters are
turing
one
of
the
bands
on
the
eral Gene Autry pictures.
party at the new 96th Division Of­ Whistling solos and bird imitator.
FOR KENT
played by two Broadway veterans,
post
is
planned
at
Club
1,
and
in
­
CPL.
CHUCK
HEALY
—
from
ficers
’
club.
Among
distinguished
Piano and vocal selections were
Georgia Harvey and Edna Archer MODERN FIVE-room furnished
offered by Mrs. Helen Reisch of formal music and fun is promised guests will be Major Genera) Janies Minneapolis. With his wife and
home in Kingwood, West Salem.
Crawford. Wendell Whitten, mid­
at
Club
2.
known
as
the
team
of
"Brown
and
L.
Bradley.
Brigadier
General
Corvallis, and Pvt. Bob Hanrahan
$55 per month. Prefer Army Of­
west
actor,
(days
the
sane
dra
­
And
that's
the
Christmas
round
­
Wilson,
”
Cpl
Chuck
in
pre-army
Claudius M. Easley and Brigadier
entertained with some fine boogie-
ficer. Children acceptable. Phone
matic critic. Others are Russ Chct-
up.
Sec
you
next
week
with
days
had
a
top-billed
comedy-danc
­
the
General
Paul
V.
Kane.
Noise
mak
­
woogie piano. Rounding out the
Salem 9716 after t> p.ni. House
wynd,
world
war
I
veteran
with
New
Year's
info.
ing
act
and
worked
throughout
the
ers in abundance are promised and
show were several instrumental se­
open Sunday 10 to 1 o’clock.
the Canadian Army; Jean McKen­
middle-west.
de
luxe
refreshments.
lections by former members of
PVT. GENE LOGAN — Guitar zie, S. W. Nunn, Otis Sheridan, TWO APARTMENTS for rent Jan.
Charlie Spivak's and Charlie Bar­
player-vocalist. Pvt. Logan is Charles Douglas, John Clublcy and
75
Acts
in
Huge
Revue
1st. Everything furnished. 287
nett’s outfits, now stationed here.
“cowboy" style, but not maverick. Ernest Woodward.
So. Monmouth Ave., Monmouth.
To Bid Old Year Adieu
Highlighting the evening was
He worked with Gene Autry, and
-I>
the arrival of Santa, impersonated
before service had his own pro­
Gen.
McNary
Greets
(Continued From Fage 1)
by Pvt. Bartholamcw, who present­
gram over a Pittsburgh radio sta­
AVAILABLE Dec. 30, two sleeping
sketches and skits, appearing more
ed gifts to the soldiers at the club.
A|/ Forces of Army
The Camp Adair Camera club
tion.
rooms for men only. Twin lieds,
than once.
SGT. JOHN WALSH -operatic
furnace heut, private bath. Call
N will resume its regular series of
The Great Virgil
(Continued From Page 1)
baritone, formerly of San Diego,
865-M, Corvallis.
p
meetings on January 4, 1942, in
"The Great Virgil” will enter­ Calif. B.A. (that means Before
"To the officers who are build­
the library of Service Club No. 2. tain with a full hour of his magic
Army), Sgt. Walsh, who is new in ing our war army: Your first duty NEW TRAILER house « x 20 ft.
All cluh members are urged to re­ artistry. The three golden-voiced lah. at Medics, SCU 1911, sang is to make yourselves fit by study
Furnished or unfurnished. Chas.
member this date and come out Lewis Sisters arc up for several i with the Mexican Opera Company, and training to command the finest
H. Moore, 1730 Water St., Salem,
Orc.
for this meeting, during which time renditions. It seems that the Ten I in Mexico. Sings in seven lan­ soldiers in the world, la-ad your
Délectables who arc destined to guages.
men by your own example, by
many important phases of photog­
smash hit into the grand finale,
FOR SALE
PVT. EDDIE JACOBSON—now training them thoroughly and
raphy will be discussed.
are as mysterious as they are beau­ with the 96th Div. Signal Corps. wisely, by instilling high ideals of
Complete Banking
1931 V-H COUPE, A-l shape, good
It is expected that the club will tiful. Where they came from no­ Pvt. Jacobson as a civilian, per­
Service
rubber, extras, bargain. Jimmy
have the privilege of having a guest body know» and where they arc forated throughout Europe and discipline and by your concern for
Young, 520 North Monmouth
SEE VS FOR
speaker with them. The club meet­ bound—ditto. They may arrive by America as “The Mighty Jacob, their comfort and welfare.
YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
“To you all my deepest thanks
Ave., Monmouth.
ings have been cancelled during the parachute from CtJrvaBis at dusk. European Master of Equdibrium."
for your devotion and fine accom­
holidays. The meeting will be called
Something extra is the Great Born in Denmark; an acrobat from
HOME FOR SALE
to yrder at 7:30 p. m. by acting Prof. Atlas. The Prof, is perhaps childhood and considered one of the plishment during the past year. If
the
holiday
season
may
not
bring
chairman. Sgt. R. C. Johnson.
ACREAGE, farms, Large selec­
the only man in the. world able to finest.
Here is How a
you the joys of former years may
tion. Robinson Realty, Independ,
PVT MAHON TL'LLIS—ex-Ta- your feelings be of a satisfaction
get out of a straitjacket In 30
enee.
pmo.
Farmers Policy
seconds, lay ten grand straight coman and Seattleite, where he for duty well done and of firm
There's Gold in These
conducted his own band. Pianist,
across
that
he
can.
do
it,
pick
up
resolves for the critical days ahead.
Costs Less
WANTED
Here Camp Adair Hills
the money, and walk a straight line both concert and popular; also an My own humble appreciation of so
Bring Continsiag /a Ferst, a Firmer«
APARTMENT or house with con­
out of the place 20 second.« later organist-extraordinary.
•stomobile insorsnee policy «
PVT, ROGER ROONEY—for- fine a command."
venience» in Comp area. Will
It may be raining just rain in with a straight face. Soldiers can't
McNair,
•«It oner—ihrrr.hrr it renew« by
lease or rent. Pvt. Fried, QMC,
other parts of Adair but in some do it
■ail. like life inesnne». Dili rirmi-
SCU 1911.
MORE ABOUT K.P.
nMei repeated «aie» ret* pS'd yearly
parts of the Timber Wolf division
New Stage
1er ardinary issannee.
Discharge of Men
The Army-Navy Journal, No­
it's raining promotions, too. Men
For the first time, also, the New
GIRI. OR WOMAN for part time
Fas Sere r*c Di ftrtoct
who found that silver lining in the Year Jamboree will be presented vember 14, 1*42. is the second
Over
33 Clarified
work. No heavy work. Steady
N amm ) Std. tee-assesaaNe policy.
big
tim<
magazine
to
carry
quo
­
Oregon clouds are: Promoted to.
on a full-sized stage, newly-built
employment.
Call 865-M, Cur-
(Continue«! From Page 1)
Captain: Casimir V. Klertkow- with proscenium—all the eesential tation« from Major Josiah Os­
vallis.
p
born’
s
recent
’
Sentry
interview
ski. Frank A. Majka.
properties to do a big thing in a
return to. The list include« agri­
in
which
he
advised
against
giv
­
1st Lt: Ralph H Gleason, Stavis big way.
culture, food processing, forestry, SOLDIERS to represent their own
ing K. P. as punishment. Ear­ logging and lumbering, construc­
J. Milton.
S Sgt. Bob Black’s SCI' 1911
outfits in the news columns of
Diet. Mgr_ Phone 844
Sgt: James E. Redman.
band, augmented by several pieces, lier the Interview was given na­ tion, coal-metal and non-metallic
The Sentry. Turn your stuff in
tionwide publicity by Columbia
T 4: Rudolph E. Heim. Gilbert will furnish the music for the show
to the Camp Public Relations
mining and processing and qusrry-
221 W. 1st. Alhssy. Ore.
Pvt. Steven Cbnsoe b respon - ‘ Network News, Associated
office, where it goes through
E. Gratzek, Kurtz E. Blair, Jesse
ing, smelting, refining and rolling
Press and Time Magazine. Th*
censorship and is prepared for
H Lawrence, Joseph H Enable, sibie for the ma'ke-up work; Pvt
r.f metals, finishing of metal pro­
Major has received clippings
publication.
Joe Caruso. Frank E Mazzota. William Linahan, formerly with
ducts, transportation, communica­
from all par*« of the country
Greg E. Gillum. Fred Helmke. Dale MGM studios, is stage technician;
tion. heating, power and illuminat­
aa well as letters from as far
A. Anderson, Stanley J. Hussa, Pvt. Richard Waldren, who had
ing services.
away as Colorado and Virginia
John B. Bush. Elmer Feather, Al­ considerable experience in the line,
Abo health and welfare services, WILL EXCHANGE my new home*»
commending the Major's defense
will be stage manager
aerviesa of education and govern
vin N. Daniels.
Corvallis, for your house or Apt.
"f the dignity of K P.
• Ft« only
H, be user« en
Seattle Phone 529-M Corrali»«, p
ment, production of aircraft and
T/l: Jviu» L Arcmletta
ignettes of Army Lif
CHRISTMAS EVE
Announces Betrothal
At Nurse Yule Fete
96th Victory Quartette
Shows Men How—
(Continued Troni rage 1)
fantry, 96th Division. It' th. V
tory Quartette.
A Quartet of Quality
Beginning with the bass ;i nd
moving up, because the bass : t
senior member, this quartett, ..
sists of the following men:
Pvt. Jini Dalton, 45. who u..
the noted All-Navy Quartette of
World War No. 1, and was part of
the big show in which Jack B, tiny
played. Dalton is from Chii
Pfc George Higgins, who -.mg
in the St. John’s Choir of DuPage
County, 111., and was in an all state
school quartette.
Pvt. George Randall, Det i "it ra­
dio and night club singer.
Pvt. Jimmy Bloor, a radio «u . , r
of WENR. Chicago, and KDKA.
Pittsburgh.
It's a smooth, easy, w<*ll-bl< i .1, .1
quartette, with taste and a lively
sense of rhythm. The tone quality
is sweet enough, but not upiy
and it's a he-man group. No «-i
ing, no sob stuff. Lyrical, (■ ... wit li
no attempt to dramati e a ong
with a sentiment of its own. N.itui
ally the singing of "When l> -. is
Done,” “You Had ii Dream, Dear.”
I
"There’s a Long, Long Trail," "Tip- '
perary” and “Over There,’ had I hi
close harmony addict in a st.,' of
nostalgic bliss.
Composer in the Ranks
Lt. Bob Barrett, the ngii" nC
Special Service Officer, iinii'iunt-i-d
that one number, “Sidute to the
Flsg," whs written by Pvt. He­
gins. It was a hit and there will l>o
more iibout that next week. An-
a-gg-“1 - ■
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Send Her
FLOWERS
TODAY
...by wire. Bonded delivery
service .. Florist Telegraphic
Delivery Association ....
AN Y W H 1'. R E
Leading Floral Co.
I Pho. 201, Corvallis, 458 Madison
other hit was the Accordion Squad,
masting of Pvts. Victor Franeh-’
i a. of Chicago, and Harold Ziemet,
f S] ring Brook, Iowa; at>d Cpl-
Mai i Herauf, from a town callad
N w- England, in North Dakota.
1
a lush, exciting trio and will
null" a hit on an all-camp show.
Ri< hard Forsland was both comi-
> il nd tuneful with a banjo, in an
t that can be developed, and Pvts-
B; "Io Martinez and Eligo Savoia,
of Mexican ancestry, entertaftieii
d. u’htfully with guitar and gourds.
Pvt. Marion E. Mifflin tickted the
ivories deftly and Pfc James Tay­
lor displayed professional skill as
a magician.
The master of ceremonies was
( pl. Robert Gaard, with good gags
and insufficient respect for the of­
fice of the President of the United
States. Carl Pansier, fire eater,
was on hand, but the show had to
stop so that the hospital patients
could go to bed.
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