■f • « % • » 4 • . ♦ • Camp Adair Seiilry nary 7, 1ÎM3. SOCIAL SWIRL 3 Little Sisters By Adele Adair They are Edward Keating. Arthur Riley, Melvin Gamble, Robert Fleming, Homer Boone, Robert e i Lipoid, Albert Riendeau, Arven I.» Scott, and Kern Tic£. Pvt. William kt . Gray also was giv?4a»T 5 rating. Seventeen Privates now Pfcs. 2À are Toivo Anderson, Charles Barr rett, Berthold Butz, Ben Graetz, Richard Gross, Myron Johnson, Theodore Johnson, Thomas John­ son, James Kennedy, William Lid­ dell, Freeman Mortenson, Oscar -------- -, , ----------- , -------- Pollari, Marvin Rikansrud, An­ All personnel of the camp are tonio Saumell, Worth Thomas, Arnold Williams and Pierre Oubre. invited to a concert of sacred r music, Sunday night at Chapel No. -o - Corporal Kern Tice and Pfe. 4. Av. C and 12th St. South, by the Pierre Oubre seem to have an I20-voice choir of St. John's Luther- | an church, Salem. The choir will endurance contest over the ping pong table every time they play. ' be conducted by Mrs. W. F. Fischer They are evenly matched and draw and Miss Margaret Meier, of Cor­ Cites Church Stand in quite an audience. Sgts. Russell vallis, will play the violin. This concert, announced by Chaplain F. Barry and Alva Kinkade also fre­ Talk at O S. College. quent the Day Room. Corp. Herbert L. Von Husen, of the 96th Division, Bloedel keeps the boys supplied will begin at 7 p. m. Fighting efficiency is higher with balls. He says so many have hate and anger are kept out of POST CHAPEL SERVICES been broken in recent weeks that said Chaplain (Major) Loren there is actually a hole in his pock­ Avenue D and 3rd Street North Jenks, assistant divisional chap­ et burned from the money he has Friday, January Sth lain of the Timber Wolf Division, spent in replacing them. 2000 Jewish service in speaking recently at the Triad -O’­ Sunday. January 10th faculty club of Oregon State col­ fin a recent bivouac, members of 0700 Catholic Mass lege, Corvallis. the 332nd took over two beautiful 0830 Episcopal Communion, Chap- ‘.‘The men in the service are go­ “hotels.” One was a bam former­ lain Newman ing about their job cooly and dis­ ly inhabited by sheep and the other 0930 Bible Class, Chapluin Har- passionately,” he told the profes­ by cows. At 2:30 in the morning mon sors and instructors. “We know we they were awakened by a tear gas 1000 Protestant service, Chaplain can win this war without hate and concentration. Tall, slim Everett Harmon anger, as they merely lower ef­ Willman swung out of a hay loft 1045 Genera! Protestant Commun­ ficiency in war as well as else­ and yelled: “Fire!” He was leaving ion, Chaplain Harmon where.” the bnrn at triple time when he dis. 1115 Latter Day Saints, Pfc. Alma Discussing the extreme pacifist covered that the smoke was cause«! Nielsen stand of many churches, including by the gas. Fighting his way I his own, prior to the war, Chap- through the concentration to his January 10th, 1913 lain Jenks said that happily this is original position, it didn’t take him CATHOLIC changing now, although it doesn’t long to get his mask and put it to 1030, 1130 Masses, Chapel No. 2. mean they approve of war. use. 0830 Mass, confessions Saturday “So long as the basic attributes The hoys received their biggest 1500 - 1700 and 1800 - 2000. of civilization are threatened we laugh when they saw Pvt. George Daily mass at 1830 except must bear arms,” he said. “This Erickson, sleeping without a mask may not be the last war, but it can Wednesday. Chapel No. 3. and not being disturbed in the 0645, 1130 Masses, confessions Sat­ be the last if we all do our job . . . least. urday 1800-1900. Sorrowful I have no fear for the boys unless — o - Mother Novena Friday at you at home fail to keep faith and Pvt. Emmet Larkin and Pfc. don’t have a normal civilization for >800. Ben Brown usually go to Portland 0800 Masses, 1130 confessions Sat­ them to come home too. You must on pass. There they’ve spotted the urday 1800-1900, Chapel No.5. keep the other front while they are Catillon dance hall, n place which 0700 Masses, 1115 confessions from holding the battle front.” allows soldiers to enter without an Saturday 1800. Chapel No. 6. admission price. / -o- PROTESTANT Master Sgt. Herb Rothman has 0915 Chaplain Leslie A. Thompson. had his hands full in the last couple 1000 General service, Chaplain of weeks. Our men have been Howard Patrick. Chapel No.3. down at various warehouses gain­ 0845 Protestant worship; 0945— ing practical experience. Sgt. Roth­ Lutheran service; 1900 — Sales and Service man is in charge of apportioning Evening worship; Bible class Modern Shop — Best the details for the multiple jobs. at 1900 Tuesday and Wed­ Mechanics - o - nesday, Chapel No. 4. Assisting Sgt. William Trout in 0900 Chaplain Phil D. Roberts; «he supply room is Corporal Arven 1000 — Chaplain Virgil W. Phone 43. 2nd & Jackson Scott, known to his many friends Communion; Jackson; 1045 as Scottie. He spends most of his 1830—Bible class; 1900 spare time checking clothing in and Evening worship, Chaplain out for the men of the company. Jackson. Chapel No. 5. 0900—Chaplain John K. Ormond; 1000—Chaplain Charles O. Churchill; 1900 — Evening worship. Chapel No. 6. The first of two, large Division- their presence known. He has sponsored dances to be held at promised “wimmen” partners, so Oregon State College, Corvallis, put next Tuesday night, at 7 at will take place this Saturday night, Club 2 down in that little black January 9, in Memorial Union, un­ date-book! der auspices of the boys from the 96th. A similar affair will be held Sweetness: next month under sponsorship of In case your sweet-tooth is over­ the boys from the 104th. working, let this be the light to Invited guests of the 96th at this inform you that candy-vending ma­ affair are the EM from SCU 1911 chines have now been installed in —Headquarters Co., Quartermaster both Clubs ... at convenient spots. Corps, Medics and Military Police. The machines carry a popular brand To the 104th dance will be invited of chocolate candy in four varieties. the IX Special Troops. Cooperating on arrangements < onference Luncheon: were the members of the Defense Two radio executives from Recreation Committee of Corvallis KOIN, Portland, were luncheon and Privates Les Baer and fee guests of Lt. George II. Godfrey, Birnkrant of the 96th and Mrs. | Special Services and Public Rela­ Merriam of Service Club 2. Assist­ tions Officer, Tuesday at a radio­ ing is an entertainment committee conference luncheon arranged In and there will be prize dances dur­ Club 2 by Mrs. Merriam. ing the evening. A portion of the Henry Swartwood, program di­ dance will be a remote broadcast rector, and Ted Cook, production over KOAC, radio station located manager, were the radio men, on the campus. ( S/Sgt. Bob Black of the radio sec­ The Junior Hostess Ixague of tion of PR and S/Sgt. E. A. Brown, Corvallis will turn out en masse associate editor of the “Sentry,” as dancing partners, and tripping were also present. The group dis­ the light fantastique will be to the cussed the forthcoming “Camp tunes and rhythms of thc 3M2nd Adair on the Air” show which Here are six lovely I----- «hoops! Pardon us, here are three Infantry Swing Band. bows in on a local beam a week lovely lasses. The) are the Winters sisters, aero-tap dancers, who This affair promises to be the from Monday, January 18, emanat­ will be featured in the Broadway show, “Flying Colors,” the UHO-Camp show which comes to Camp Adair, at Field ¡louse, social highlight of the week and ing from the Field House. Steak January 20. We are safe in prophesying that it luncheons were served. will be the bombshell to set off the 1943 “social swirl” with n bang. Guest House Renovated: Amateur Night Tonight! Cooking With Gas Guest House 2 has been re- Service Club 1; Prizes Dances Resumed: arranged. This was accomplished Can you dance? Can you sing? By Sgt. Rolland <’. Rogers If your supp;y of dancing energy Tuesday by Mrs. Merrium and the Are you "hep” at some thing? Of Cooks and Bakers School Is sufficient for two consecutive staff and Mrs. M stated today that How’s your technique in a band? nights, why not plan to attend one the place now “looks more like a Do they offer you n hand? of the two enlisted mens’ dunces hotel.” The main lobby, on the It’s only six month old but the And when you strut your stuff on the post Friday night. Tim reg­ north end, has been equipped with Camp Adair Blanch, Ninth Service Do they yell “More,” not ular Friday night Service Club a reception desk anti the door at Command School for Bakers nnd I “Enough!” dances are being resumed tomor­ that end will now be considered the Cooks, boasts a record that is the Come on down to Service Club 1 row night, at Club 1 and Club 2. main entrance. envy of every other SCU branch. Join the fellas in some fun, There will be specialty numbers Toss your hat right in the ring, Founded lust July, it has tuken Airing the intermission and dance Deadline Flash! Dance or act or play or sing! only half a year for the Camp tunes at Club 1 will be provided by Just learned from the powers Adair School to become the largest It’s a gala Amateur Night B/Sgt. R"b Black’s SCU Swlng- thnt be at Servlco Club 1 that So prepare for anything! Branch in the Ninth Service Com­ eroos, and at Club 2 by the 96 th tomorrow night’s EM’s dance will mand with an efficiency rating Div. Hep Cats. Come over and I feature a championship ping-pong second to none, according to in­ get back In the "swing.” | exhibition match during intermis- formation released by the office i sion. The chump of the state of of the Assistant Commandant. Cooperation Would Help: Pennsylvania will engage the Efficiency reports now being re­ The hostesses In charge of both champ of seven Eastern states. So ceived show that 85 per cent of the Service Chibs are using thin column it should be well worth watching! graduates are rated “Excellent” or an a means of making an urgent "Very Superior" by their CO’s. So appeal in behalf of the clubs. The Jain Session: far only 3 per cent of the former lly Pvt. Harry Klianner An all-out jam session, featur­ students are ruled unsatisfactory. appeal, or perhaps we should say request, is that you be more care­ ing hot trumpet, sizzling cornet With such n “bull's eye score” ful about throwing cigarettes on nhil boogie woogie piano, will be it is no wonder that last Monday By Pvt. Harry Klissner the floor together with magazines the highlight of the evening next the School completed its second Ushering in the New Year at the and other things which go to make Tuesday night, January 12, at Club successive big time enrollment 332nd Quartermnster Depot Co. the place look untidy. Ash trays 1. T Sgt. Ralph Everard and his when an entire division enrolled n was a Latrine Octet consisting of are provided as well as tables upon Timlierwolverines will dish out the large pait of its mess personnel Sgt. Ronal Brock, CpI. Homer which to replace the books and jam and n featured performer will in either th«1 cooks course or the Homer Boone, Pfcs. Jim Barnes, magazines. Guests visiting either Id Lt. Saunders on the ivories. mess sergeants' course. Bob Dickerson, Johnny Blevins, Club for the first time get a bad Specialty numbers and vocal selec­ Last month's record enrollment Jim Kennedy, Pvts. Richard Lind­ impression when the place looks tions will give the program variety. made it necessary to build addi­ berg and Worth Thomas. All of the downright "sloppy.” The Clubs cor- tional classroom space ami thi - old time songs were brought to life respond to your living rooms at Anmteur Night: month’« repeat enrollment hn including such numbers as "Down home. Let's remember that und If you rend n certain poem else­ forced Camp Adair carpenters to by the Old Mill Stream,” "When give the janitor a helping bund! where in this paper, you know all rush work on the new building be You and I Were Young Maggib” Maj Riordan Writes • about the Amateur Night nt Ser­ ing put up just south of the BAC und "Should Auld Acquaintance B»' Staff Grows: On Scope of Conflict vice Club 1 tonight, arranged and office. Forgot." There is a new enlisted man at­ produced by the joint efforts of the — o - This rapid expansion of the What amounts to an ppeal for tached to Service Club 2 in the iu w hostess, Ann Caddy, and Pvt. School has made it difficult to j Thre«» more men returned from person of Pvt. Bruce Sharritt, who, l.en Greene. If you like to sing or maintain ndrquate classroom spac» furloughs this week. First Sgt. home front cooperation is made by­ in his brief weeks at Camp Adair, dunce or piny an instrument, why But upon completion of the new U indell Martin spent his time» in Major R. E. Riordan in words has made his presence known by not come over and join the fun. annex the School will be able to i Pocatello, Idaho; Sgt. Carl Hughes addressed to brother Elks. It heads his many services. He directed the You'll be umong friends so there’ll offer a balanced instruction pro visited Dubois, Wyoming; and Sgt. a symposium, by members of the New Year's Eve Jamboree at the be no danger of stage fright. Pvt. gram. Harvey McDonald went to Magna, BPOfc. and appears in "Mission Field House and with justification Mahon Tullis will be on hand as Elk.” the publication of San Fer­ The new lecture room will be Utah. nando Valley lodge No. 1539. ...for show business is his forte. an accompanist. — o - equipped with al 1th«» modern eon Major Riordan’s words are as He was known in civilian life as veniencea including running water ' Thirty-six men received new rat­ comedian Eddie Bruce ami has ap­ Hoste*« Furloughing: sinks, facilities for meat cutting ings. T I Ronal Brock is now a follows: peared in several movies, cast with "We are living in trying times, Mrs. Blodgett of Club 1 is taking demonstrations nnd ranges for Staff Sgt. Corporal Arnold Foster Abbott and Costello, Buddy Rogers, n recuperalory rest (wow!) in th«1 cooking demonstrations. nnd the worst is ahead of us. It has been advanced to the status of Jean Arthur and Cary Grant. state of Washington. She left last a Sergeant. Thr,'e T 5’.« Herbert must always b»- darker before ulti­ mate victory. The victory will de-, Monday morning with a friend. From boogie-woogie to reveille Head, Russel Barry, Alva Kinkade Vacationing: Mrs Patty Benjamin, and will tells it, in the case of Pvt. Frank and one Corporal Edgar Becker pend entirely upon the amount America is willing to give In her Pvt. Sid Rudner. librarian at spend some time in her horns town, Mazzio, of a Hdq. Btry , T W. ar­ are now T 4’s. Club 2, has sent cards to his friends Seattle, as well as visit friends ill tillery. After playing the piano Three T 5*a Herbert Bloedcl, war effort. This year will be ex« on the post from San Francisco Olympia and other spots. Sh«» plans two years in a New York jivi band, Charles Browder nnd Stanley Km. cecdingly trying on th«' hearts and where he is furloughing with his to drop in and visit Fort !thes of intestinal fortitude for u« to ‘■beautiful California." rack- in Club 2 and hereby an stand up to the ordeal that is go­ earnest plea is made by the club ing to be necessary. Club- Functioning: Thiz Job of folding army blanket.« take« a lot of time to “The shock period of this war The several clubs on the post, officials for the return of articles do correctly. They hav»> an S hour day in the army, but they Is still in evidence among the civil­ which recessed for th»» Yuletid»* which ar»- known to belong to have it three times a day -o don't worry about enough time. ian people. The realization of the holidays, are now back to normal. omeoiie else. Articles are. of No man can be an officer m the army until he can fold n actual conditions of thia war is At Club 2, the Camera < lub meets course, left “At Your Own Risk" blanket without a wrinkle. That's all officers do- look for still ahead for most of us. America Monday nights at 7. the Bridge until a system of ch«*cking is put wrinkim in blankets. faces an extremely difficult posi­ Club Tuesdays at 8, the Mai«» into operation, plans for which are O. K. Now first you reach across the blanket and take tion as the arsenal of Democracy. Chorus on Tuesday and Wednesday already well underway. The fol- the farthest corner between th»» thumb and forefinger of the She is also the storehouse of the at 6:45 and the Dancing Classes 1 lowing men lost the following arti­ right hand. The nearest corner means nothing and is ingored fo«xl stuffs for the entire world; on Thursday, at 7 and 8:45. Tues cles; if foun»i, please return them because it is always out of bounds. and the huge number of men that day night is also “Game Night” at to Club 2 where the owners will ba If you have followed directions thus far you haven't even are necessary to keep on the non- the Club and a nook under the stair notifi«»d: On New Year's day: William started yet so don't start praising yourself. military work is an extrt»me drain has l>een set aside for games. Th«- Bring the corner« together quickly ami then reach for the upon the American army that is ping-pong table is now on the first Roby, HQ 96th Art. Band — an two lo»s»e corners with the same motion, You will have to spread over so many fronts. The floor and ths approaching tourna over» at anti overseas cap, size 7. •hake the blanket thoroughly at this point until you fall out. testing time > will come when the mant is mentioned in other columns -i ph. HQ Art. Batt., raincoat and Then fold the blanket on the diagonal so it look.« like a glove-, overseas cap. Paul G. Jo- nation must decide whether both of thia pa|wr. diaper for a baby elephant. Fold it once more and you will -eph. HQ. HQ Art. Hatt., raincoat be continue»! I or whether one hiay discover that the blanket ha« five corners This is where disci- cap. T J. Shruier, IIQ Batt., 96 th be abolished I for the other. Conga Continues: pline counts because nobody ha ever got rid of th«1 fifth o-mer “World Wi ar No. 1 hi beginning Pvt. Len (“La Zonga”) Greene Div . one small raincoat ao the soldier must forget this small item. On January 3: Sgt. Charles Har. to look like a Roy Scout maneuver over s’. Club 1, in anxious to have No matter ho* you fold an army blanket it will be wrong in comparison with World War his Latin-American dancing classes Hara, HQ Batt , s»6th IHv, one to somelssi). Some blankets are thinner than an excuse for a No. 2. The countries over which on Tuesday nights at 7 pick up raincoat, small. Pfe. C. C. Me furlough but are auppaswd to keep you warm providing you are we have our many /rents locate»! where thay left off Just baton Williams. HQ Co, SCU 1911, rain­ stationed in a warm climate Some blankets are a deep red look more and more like a Cook’s Christmas. He expresseti the hop« coat, No. 5901». an«i overseas rap. rolor Three are the one. the cooks use to «train eranherries for Tour. Of course, the danger is that all the “old” members come ! size 7*4. the Christmas dinner. lu»«t but not least one question has never that our forces might be spread out next Tuesday night tor th« been answered Why is it necessary to fold an army blanket? too thin. This danger can be avert­ Helping in the office at present next lesson, and alao invites the Many privates are trying to figure »*ut the answer to this $64.00 ed. if the civilians will cooperate new recruits who are interest«! in are Pfc« James tihane. Bob Oieh- question — From Timber Wolf Cannoneer. with the government, and will take learning the rhumba, conga, earn arson. Rex Rcdhouse, Paul Wita their place on the home front,” ba or tango to coma over and make schek and Pvt Orville Trubvy. 332nd Depot Co. Activities Brother Elks Print Home Front Appeals Blonkcty Blank Blankets’ ’ ____ » Stronger clergymen now apply Catholic Mass daily. 1715 Catholic confession Saturday. 1530, for chaplain service, he said, for I chaplains today have a definite 1700, 1900. 2100 ' place and a tremendous task in Chapel No. 1!. D and 5th St. North going with and ministering to the 0800 and 1200 »Catholic Mass men in work, play and combat. Protestant Service for Att. 0900 Troops. 1000 Protestant Service WE TAILOR 1100 Christian Science—also Wed­ nesday at 1900 OFFICERS' 1900 Lutheran Service and Movie UNIFORMS “Power of God” Catholic Mass Daily, 1800 In Our Own Shop Catholic Confession Saturday, 1900 CHAPLAIN'S COLUMN I PORTLAND, ORE 515 Fighi Without Hate' Is Advice of Chaplain ASK FOR— BUTTER and ICE CREAM (Biggest Variety of Frozen Bars) Distrib­ utors for Green Volley Creamery Corvallis 3rd & Adams. Phone 363 A« we don’t have to resell your pol­ icy every year— as it is renewed by mail—it is not necessary that our rates include a yearly resale cost. That’s why a Farmers conrnuing form* automobile policy gives the finest protection for less. EARL HITE Dist. Mgr., Phone 844 221 W. 1st, Albany, Or. FARMIRS AUTOMOBILI l**«HN$URANCI fach«"«« Wilson Motors Notice Our Studio will be jjpen JEWISH SERVICES Friday at Chapel No. 2 January 8th. 1943 Avenue D and 3rd Street South 1930 Orthodox 2000 Reformed I evenings on Wednesday, Fri­ day and Saturday, until 9 o’clock p. m. ... We will close at 6 p. m. other days. Timber Wolf Division Chapel Service Sunday, Jan. 10. 1943 (‘Confession before mass.) Chapel No. 7, 7 and 1st St. North 0700 Episcopal Communion 0900 and 1100 General Protesant Service 1000 ‘Catholic Mass 1500 Bibb' Study 1930 Evening Service Chapel No. 8, C and Sth St. North 0800 Lutheran Service 0900. 1000 and 1200 General Pro­ testant Service 1630 Protestant Vespers Catholic Mass daily except Mon­ day. 1830. Chapel No. 9, C and 9th St. North 0800 and 1000 ‘Catholic Mass 0900 and 1100 General Protestant Service 1930 Protestant Vespers Chapel No. 10. 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