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ìliuisday, January 14,1943.
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Double Wedding
SOCIAL SWIRL
I Principle. This principle makes
whole the diseased, and brings out
the enduring and harmonious
phases of things” (p. 487).
By Adele Adair
Jewish services will be held this
Friday, January 15. and each Fri­
day thereafter in the Red Cross
Recreation building in the hospital
area. Cpl. Morris Stavsky will con­
duct the services which begin at
' 1845. All officers, enlisted men
and patients are welcome.
Memorial Union, stately building- dedicated to those who
served in World War 1. which is located on the campus of
Oregon State College, Corvallis, was the setting for a gala
enlisted men’s dance last Saturday night under auspices of
the men of the 96th Division. This was the first of two
huge dances, the next of which will be staged at the same
place next month by the Timbei- W lvs.
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POST CHAPEL SERVICES
“A huge success” is perhaps the* he!.: tl - veek in Club 1, under
Friday. January 15
best way to describe the affair the supervision and arrangements
2000 Jewish Service, Cpl. Bernard
The floor was comfortably filled < Arre Tucker Caddy, new hosi­
Axelrad
with dancers, with member- of the er . The girls hailed from Oregon
Sunday. January 1?
Junior Hostess League of Corvallis State College and were brought
0800 Episcopal Communion, Chap­
M partners. A portion of the dance here i ;. Miss Sybil Tucker. If this
lain Newman
wus broadcast over KOAC, with typt of dance “goes over.” there
Catholic Maas, Chaplain Mc-
studios on the campus, after whiei will be more gals and a barrel of
Donnell
there was an intermission whicl gun is in store.
1000 General Protestant Service.
featured talented menibets of thi
Chaplain Harmon
9flt.h Division, many of whom hav. Club 1 Addition:
1045
General Protestant Commun­
appeared in post shows. There wa
Pvt William Linahan, who in
When the Timber Wolf Division does something it’s never by
ion, Chaplain Harmon
a male chorus, jitterbug team, sev­
half measures. So when Sgt. Frank Hettinger, Div. Art. Hq„ and
was n stage technician
1115 Mormon Service. Pfe. Almn
Cpl. Walter Kalm. Art. Medics, decided to get married they made
eral skits, a female impersonator 1 : M-G-M Studios, is now a mem­
it a double wedding. Sgt. Hedinger’s bride is the former Ardella
Nielsen
and Mrs. Merriam filled in the pr - ber of the Club 1 staff.
Marie Schopps of Huntingsberg. Ind.. Cpt. Kalm’s bride is the
gram during the behind-the-scen. -
former Dorothy Matusesky of Moose Lake. Minn. The double fea­
changing by singing “Daybreak" Hill Billies:
ture took place last Saturday in Chapel 10 with Father Slussell
STATION HOSPITAL SERVICES
officiating.
and “Stardust.” Pvt. Cec Bimkran:
Friday. January 15
1 ■.
janized and ready to go
and Pvt. Les Bear were in charge pl:, s ■ the musical aggregation
Jewish Service, Cpl. Morris
in camr wants special information
of the entertainment. The 382nd kr-.... a- *: ■ “Ozark Cowboys.” a For Those Liking Jam
Stavsky
along that line.
Infantry Swing Band played for i. ¡1-
Sunday. January 17
band which appeared in- On the Musical Side
Incidentally, his college nick­ 0800 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Mc­
dancing.
, formall a > uplé of Sunday nights
name was “major.”
Drop in Club 1 Tonite
Donnell
I ago at Service Club 2 and made
Friday Night Dances Resumed:
1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain
isuch a hit that it is hoped it will
Jam ... in a musical sense . . . SCU CHAI’EL ATTENDANCE
The first post EM’s dances—the • become a permanent entertainment
Bartell
On the first Sunday in January
regular Friday night soirees—if- feature. During the week, the mem- is to be served tonight at Service
Chaplain Lloyd V. Harmon, Post
the New Year were held last Fri­ I ■ hav, een holding rehearsals. Club 1.
PROTESTANT
From the Timberwolves has been Chaplain, instituted a new plan,
day night at both Service Clu:
I 'd tt’:ng out new men. Mean­ recruited a group of fine musicians, designed to stimulate greater in­ 0915 Chaplain Virgil W. Jackson—
with the usual merriment and g<
Chapel No. 2.
tv b ... a “caller” for square dances most of whom as civilians were terest in Chapel attendance. On
time enjoyed by all. S Sgt. I’
ha • en 1. rated and there is every members of big-name hands or successive Sundays the responsibil­ 1000 General service. Chaplain C
Blacks Swingaroos played for th, reas. ■ ' believe tha^ those old-
M. Kilde—Chapel No. 3.
dancing at Club 1 and Warrant fasi.ioned square dances that were featured at prominent night clubs. ity for attendance at services has 0845 Protestant worship; 0945
For want of a better name, thev , been assumed by the various de­
Officer Chetney and his 96th Ar­ hinted at last week, will become a
Lutheran service; 1900 Eve-
call themselves the Timberwolf tachments of the SCU. Next Sun­
tillery Dance Band played .
nine worship; Bible class at
reality in the very near future.
Jam-Band.
day the responsibility devolves
other clubhouse.
1900 Tuesday and Wednes­
Weekly Schedule:
On tenor sax is Eddie Apple, who upon the QM detachment. This sim­
An unusual intermission ent."
day—Chapel No. 4.
Hostess Caddy, social and re- formerly played with Charlie Bar- ply means that the QM’s will make
tainment was the treat at Club 1. , createdirectress at Club I. has net and Les Brown: Dave Orwitz
Episcopal communion; 0900
It was a ping-pong tourname: • expri --'-d tie desire that the week­ is featured on trumpet ... he used a special effort to promote attend­
Chaplain L. F. Todd; 1000
between Cpl. Sam Farkas of the ly -ehedule now in effect at the to be with Larry Funk; former ance in their unit. However, it does
Chapinin Phii Roberts; 1900
SCU QM and Cpl. Albert Nachsir clubhouse, be announced at this clarinetist with Bill Carson . . . not mean that this unit alone is to
Chaplair. L. F. Todd—Chapel
of the 96th Div. HQ Co. The time:
Arty Bender . . . does a B. G. on attend. Members of all other units
No. 5.
are also asked to attend on all 0900 Chaplain John K. Ormond:
former held the title of Junior
Monday: Recorded concert, be- the licorice stick and C>. Roneyna, Sundays.
pianist, who used; tc| hold forth at
National Champion and the latter ginning at 8 p. m.
1000 Chaplain Charles O.
was Senior Champion of Penn-
Churchill;
1900 Evening wor­
Tuesday: Latin American danc- the “Famous Door” in New York,
Christian Science
controls the 80 and 8.
sylvania. Nachsin won 22-20. and ing classes. Square dance.
ship—Chapel No. 6,
“
Life
”
is
the
subject
of
the
Les
­
Last Thursday night, the Jam-
the pair will meet in a return
Wednesday: Game night.
Band
also appeared and introduced son-Sermon in all Churches of
exhibition tomorrow night during
JEWISH SERVICES
Thursday: Jam session; band
several
guest artists, including Pvt. : Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. Jan-
the intermission at Club 2.
Friday
at Chapel No. 2
and guest artists.
Phil Horan, magician; Pvt. Daniels, | uary 17.
January 15,1943
Friday: Regular EM dance.
The Golden Text: “The gift of
fiddler from Texas; and Chaplain
Learn First Hand:
Avenue D and 3rd Street South
Saturday: Cabaret Night (in­
Raymond Johnson, concert pianist God is eternal life through Jesus 1930 Orthodox
If there’s anything you do: • formal entertainment).
already know ... or anything you’d ' Sunday Open house ... informal who has toured Cuba. South Amer, Christ our Lord” (Rom. 6:23).
Among the citations which com­ 2000 Reformed
ica and the United States.
like to know about those amorous program.
These jam sessions get underway prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol­
arts of “necking” and “petting." Checking System Available:
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
shortly befoie 8 p. m. And remem­ lowing from the Bible: "My son,
just drop in either Service Clul
SERVICES
A free checkroom service is now ber. it’s TONIGHT!
forget not my law; but let thine
any night. The participants aren't available at Club 2, and from now
Sunday. Jan. 17. 1913
heart keep my commandments: for i '
in the least bashful, so your pres­ on there should be no problem of
length of days, and long life, and Chapel No. 7 — C and 1st North
ence on the scene will not put the lo-‘ articles of clothing. Although
(’Confession before Mass.)
peace, shall they add to three” I
damper on things. You’ll be able there will not be a checker on duty
0700 Episcopal Holy Communion
7.N
■ (Prov. 3:1 2).
to pick up several pointers and continuously, you are advised to go
The Lesson-Sermon also includes 1000—“Catholic Mass
perhaps improve your own tech- to the office where someone will
the following correlative passages 0900 and 1100 General Protestant
nique. But to some of the men take care of you.
Service
from the Christian Science text-1
who drop into the clubs ... ami
book, “Science and Health ’.rith Key 1500 Bible Study
to ALL of the visiting guests
CAMP ADAIR
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker 1930 Evening Service
( relatives and intimate friends) ... I'm a rugged soldier, Bud,
Eddy: “The understanding that 1930 Men’s Choir Rehearsal every
the aspect of walking into the club ; Who has wallowed in the mud.
Thursday
Life is God, Spirit, lengthens our
and stumbling on woo-pitching on And I learned my battle tatics,
days by strengthening our trust in 2030 Jewish Service, Friday
a mass production scale ... proves
soaking wet.
the deathless reality of Life, its al- Chapel No. 8 — C and 5th North
quite a bit to swallow. Frankly, i-
I was never one to swear
mightiness and immortality. This ' 0800 Lutheran Service
Chaplain (Capt.) Edward P. Mc- faith relies upon an understood i 0900, 1000 and 1200 »Catholic Mass
Jooks like H---- , and it’s up to ’Till I came to Camp Adair,
the ones who disapprove to “break
But it hardened me for what is , Donnell has arrived at Camp Adair
and is assigned to the Post and
it up.” Just gang up and watch—
coming yet.
the Service Command Unit No.
from say no more than 6 feet j
1911. as the Roman Catholic Chap­
away—and it might do the trick! I have beaten through the brush
lain—the first that the SCU has
In a rhapsody of slush,
And the wind has stung my carcass . had. He will conduct services at
Mid-Week Frolic:
Chapel No. 1.
like a whip;
The first in a series of Tuesday
Chaplain McDonnel is probably
But,
at
Camp
Adair,
I
say.
flight informal square dances was
unique, in all the armed forces, as
It is just another day,
a son of an army colonel who hoped
And you learn to keep a stiffer
that he might become a Catholic
upper lip.
Send Her
priest. The father is Col. Philip
I hav. stood the wind that blows— McDonnell, retired, now in his lati
seventies and living quietly at Dev-
Water oozing through my toes
I
A I tried to concentrate out in the enish Villa, Garrison county, Fer­
managh, Ireland.
rain.
...by wire. Bonded delivery
Col. McConnell always was a de­
It wa- plenty mean enough.
service .. Florist Telegraphic
Delivery Association . . . .
But it mad. me good and tough. vout soldier, according to the chap­
ANYWHERE
And that’- the very thing for which lain, who as a boy planned to enter
the priesthood. The ebaplain was
we train.
Leading Floral Co.
born in India, where Ms father was
. 201, Corvallis, 458 Madison How I swore I’d get the scamp
with the Royal Fusflliers, of the
British Army.
Wh> decided on this camp
Although retired as a colonel,
A I rat and poured the water from
the chaplain’s father enlisted as a
my shoes.
private, in the same regiment
Still, I knew in spite of all,
which he later commanded. The
I must heed my country’s call,
And t wasn’t up to me what camp present chaplain accompanied his
father to Egypt and to the British
to choose.
Isles, going back and forth, wher-;
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CORVALLIS and ALBANY
ever
it was necessary to go. For
So.
Buddy,
cast
your
vision
Corner of
Corner of
20 years the colonel was in India.
Ninth & Monroe Fifth & Lynn
On the 96th Division,
Minister
Minister
IC a rough and ready unit full of He fought in the Boer War, in
Edu. B. Hart Edgar B. Luther
South Africa, and in France and Í
fight;
Greece, during World War No. 1.
And
when
we
get
overseas
WF HAVE SEEN YOU —
The chaplain attended St. Pat­
NOW WE WOULD LIKE TO
We will bring them to their
rick’s College, at Cavan, Ireland,
BECOME ACQUAINTED!
knees—
And crush the yellow menace and was ordained at St. Peter’s
When on leave—
Seminary, Carlow, Ireland, in
with our might.
—Pfc. George Hindberg, Co. I. 383d 1921, then being sent to the dio­
cese of Wheeling, West Va. He has
Inf.
Bible School Sunday 9:45 A.M.
been pastor of St. Peter's Par­
Morning Worship .11:00 A.M.
ish, Welch. West Va.. and became
Non-Com Wives Club
Young People’s Hour 6:30 P.M.
a chaplain in the West Virginia
Evening Worship—
National Guard, going into Fed­
Now
Invites
Wives
Albany .
7:45
eral service early in 1941. Since
7:30
Corvallis
Of All Service Men
then he has been mainly in the
Panama Canal zone, with the in­
Members of the non-commis- fantry.
i J«* r.
Two brothers are in the British
aioned officers wives club pledged
In our fellowship club rooms
in our churches. OPEN—
at their last Tuesday’s meeting to forces, one in the air corps, another
in the tank corps, and two sisters i
enlist new members.
Sunday............... 12:00- 6:00
The N. C. O. club now opens its are nurses, who have experienced
Saturday .... 2:30-10:30
Corvallis. Wednesday. 6:30-10 membership to all wives of service air raids. The chaplain has been in
“Your Buddies Will Tell You
Albany, Thursday, 6:30-10:30
men and urges them to join the Cairo and Alexandria for long per­
455 Madison
Corvallis
SOLDIERS—Don’t hesitate to fun each Tuesday at 1:30 at the iods and is familiar with anmes
call. We are ready to serve ? ou!
Service Men’s Center of the Fed­ and places figuring in the current
erated Churches, in Corvallis.
African campaign, in case anybody
chaplains "
COLUMN
Perpetual Novena
FLOWERS
TODAY
of Sorrows
For Victory
Begins Sunday, February 7th
7
Chapel No. 8
BAPTIST
North 7th and C St
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Protestant Service
Protestant Vespers
Discnssion Club
Catholic Mass every week day
except Monday
Chnpel No 9 — C and 9th North
08G0, 1000 and 1900 »Catholic Mass
0900, 1100 and 2000 Protestant Ser­
vice
1830 »Catholic Mass every week
day except Saturday
1900 Novena Services every Tues­
day-
1930 Bible Study Class every Wed­
nesday
1800 to 2030 Catholic Confessions
Saturday
Chapel No. 10 — D and 9th North
0700, 0900 and 1130 »Catholic Mass
1000 Protestant Service
1800 Protestant Vespers
1930 Choir Rehearsal (Catholic)
Tuesday and Thursday
1945 Choir Rehearsal (Protestant)
0800 Masses, 1130 confessions Sat­
Every Wednesday
urday 1800-1900, Chapel No.5.
1715 Catholic Mass Daily
1530-1700 and 1900-2100 Catholic 0700 Masses, 1115 confessions from
Saturday 1800—Chapel No. fl.
Confessions, Saturday
Chapel No. 11 — I) and 5th North
1000 Protestant Service for Div. ' HURLEY'S LOTION 1
and Spec. Troops
For Poison Oak
1100 Christian Science, also Wed­
Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­
nesday 1900
anteed treatment for poison
0800 and 1200 Catholic Mass
oak relief. 50c bottle by mail.
1900 Lutheran Service
HURLEYS DRUGS, Albany
2000 Choir Rehearsal (Protestant)
Monday and Wednesday
CATHOLIC
1030,1130 Masses, Chapel No. 2.
0830 Mass, confessions Saturday
1500.1700 and 1800.2000.
Daily mass at 1830 except
Wednesday—Chapel No. 3.
0645,1130 Masses, confessions Sat­
urday 1800 - 1900. Sorrowful
Mother Novena Friday at
1900—Chapel No. 4.
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