Camp Adair Sento Tliur-day, January 14,1943. Principle. This principle makes whole the diseased, and brings out the enduring and harmonious phases of things” (p. 487). Double Wedding ;OCIAL SWIRL 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 » ed in World War 1. which is located on the campus of f i -on State College, Corvallis, was the setting for a gala ted men’s dance la t Saturday night under auspices of nen of the ‘.16th Div. ion. This was the first of two ton dances, the next of which will be staged at the same li<“- next, month by the Timber Wolves. ■ . mge aueeeM” is pert -. way to describe tin- affair. 'hit Loor wis comfortably filled aj1'- .t.ncirs, with Members of the >4 Hoste.-s League of Corvallis , u .A am i . A portion of the dance bii.s/jcait over KOAC, with -j .n the campus, after which mi an intermission which AM tale ited members of the kn Divilion, many of whom have e teraimni-nt. The 382nd I,«.’’». ■ Swi ig Barili played for abt!»«:-.. '¿U held this week in Club . 1, — under the supervision and arrangements of Anne. Tucker Caddy, new hoat- < . The girl- hailed from Oregon State College and were brought here by Miss Sybil Tucker. If thia type of dance “goes over,” there will be more gals and a barrel of gun is in atore. (lub 1 Addition: Pvt. William Linahan, who in civilian life was a stage technician for M-G-M Studios, is now a mem­ ber of the Club 1 staff. When the Timber Wolf Division does something it’s never by half measures. So when Sgt. Frank Hedinger, Div. Art. Hq., and Cpl. Walter halm. \rt. Medic . decided to get married they made it a double wedding. Sgt. lledingi ’s bride is the former Ardella Marie Schoppa of Hunting-ling, Ind.. Cpt. Kalm’s bride is the former Dorothy Main i -ky of Moo c Lake. Minn. The double fea­ ture took place last Saturday in Chapel 10 with Father Mussell officiating. POST CHAPEL SERVICES Friday, January 15 20O0 Jewish Service, Cpl. Bernard Axelrad Sunday, January 17 0800 Episcopal Com-tunion, Chap­ lain Newman 0900 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Mc­ Donnell 1000 General Protestant Service, Chaplain Harmon 1045 General Protestant Commun­ ion, Chaplain Harmon 1115 Mormon Service, Pfc. Alma Nielsen STATION HOSPITAL SERVICES Hill Billies: Friday, January 15 Better organized and ready to go Jewish Service, Cpl. Morris pla< i i is tin- musical aggregation in c.imp want - special information Stavsky known as the “Ozark Cowboys,” a For Those Liking Jam along that line. Sunday.January 17 hill-billy band which appeared ln- On the Musical Side In ¡dentally, his college nick­ 0800 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Mc­ foi-mnlly a couple of Sunday nights name was “major.” Donnell ago nt Service Club 2 und made Drop in Club 1 Tonite Fili-Li jht Dances «<■ nini-d: 1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain Huch a hit that it is hoped it will Jam ... in a musical sense . . . St I < IIAI’EL ATTENDANCE ;• t post EM’s daffi thè b, . .mu a permanent entertainment Bartell On the first Sunday in January i i riday night om i of feature. During the week, the mem- is to be served tonight at Service Chaplain Lloyd V. Harmon, Post- Club 1. i’ • fea" were belìi la t I I I PROTESTANT • i have been holding rehearsals, From the Timberwolve ha bis-n Chaplain, instituted a new plan, 0915 Chaplain Virgil W. Jackson— day ikr.l’i at both Service Clubs, and trying out new men. Mean­ ib r iKiì Champion ami the lutter ginning ut 8 p. in. Churchill; 1900 Evening wor­ •’igs iti - r Champion of Penn- ♦ Tuesday: Latin American danc­ the “Famous Door” in New York, Christian Science controls the 80 and 8. ship—Chapel No. 6. . i i». Ni elisili won 22-20, and ing clus ec. Square dunce. “ Life ” is the subject of the Les­ Last Thursday night, the Jam- |b- p tir will niei-1 in a return Wednesday: Game night. son-Sermon in all Churches of JEWISH SERVICES aiibitioii to.norrow night during Tlnii: day: Jam session; band Band also appeared and introduced Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Jan- several guest artists, including Pvt. Friday at Chapel No. 2 kc ia ■»- issimi at Club 2. mid guest artists. Phil Horan, magician; Pvt. Daniel uary 17. January 15.1943 Friday: Regular EM dance. fiddler from Texas; and Chaplain 1 The Golden Text: “The gift of Avenue D and 3rd Street South Saturday: Cabaret Night (in- Raymond Johnson, concert pianist God is eternal life through Jesua 1930 Orthodox ■ h i anything you don’t f. mini entertainment). who has toured Cuba, South Amer­ Christ our Lord” (Rom. 6:23). kr< ... or anything you’d | Sundiiy: Open house ... informal 2000 Reformed Among the citations which com­ ica and the United States. tk.ttAV about those amorous progrnm. These jam sessions get underway prise the Li son-Serinon is the fol­ TIMBER WOLF DIVISION rec .lug” and “petting," ( heckiiig System Available: shortly before 8 p. m. Ami remem­ lowing from the Bible: “My son, i|> in either Service Club SERVICES A free checkroom service is now ber. it’s TONIGHT! forget not my law; but let thine Hie participant aren’t availiilile at Club 2, and from now Sunday, Jan. 17, 1943 heart keep my commandments: for «t tashful, o your pr< mi then should be no problem of length of days, and long life, and Chapel No. 7 — C and 1st North : Xi scene will not put the I t articles of clothing. Although (‘Confession before Mass.) peace, shall they mid to three” ; n tilings. You’ll lie able there will not be u checker on duty 0700 Episcopal Holy Communion (Prov. 3:1,2). j ■ teveral pointers nml continuously, you arc advised to go The Lesson-Sermon also includes 1000—‘Catholic Mass improve your own tei h- t<> the office where someone will the following correlative passages 0900 anil 1100 General Protestant jiiit lo some of the men take cure of you. Service from the Christian Science text­ •i into the clulii- . . and Cb>vx-.v.<. i book, "S< ¡i-ni-o and Health with Key 1500 Bible Study of the visiting guests ( \MP ADAIR to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker 1930 Evening Service - and intimate friends) ... I’m u ruggud soldier, Bud, Eddy: “The understanding that 1930 Men’s Choir Rehearsal every lit .¡.js-i of walking into the club Thursday Who has wallowed in the mud, Life is God, Spirit, lengthens our l.ti I l a’.lin,' on Woo.pitching on And I learned my battle tatica, .l ivs by strengthening our trust in 2030 Jewish Service, Friday t •> .1 pi niu -t ion i, .ill' . . J i ovc - soaking wet. tlx deathless reality of Life, its al- Chapel No. 8 — C and 5th North 1 bi‘ to swallow. I-lankly, it I was never one to swear mic'btiness and immortality. This 0800 Lutheran Service Chaplain (CaptT) IXIwm.l r M. faith relies upon an understood 0900, 1000 and 1200 ‘Catholic Mass M4« hk ilk II II---. it's - - -, and it ’s up to ’l ill I came to Camp Adair, But it hardened inc for what in Donnell bus arrived at ( amp V! rs xho disapprove to “bn iik and is assigned to the Post nml coming yet. -¡’git yang up and watch the Service Command Unit X. n< more than ti feet t V« 1911, as the Roman Calls In1 ( :q dr »■ s>-l it might do the trick! I hav. beaten through the brush lain the first that tlx St I ha I In n rhapsody of slush, Col. l’hilip havt itood the wind that blows— McDonnell, rctirm, t o in I Lil. seventies and living quietly at Dev Water oosmg through my toes A I tried to concentrate out in the enish Villa, Garti-op 'inity, I . i nianagh, Ireland. rain. by «ir» Bonded delivery Cnl. McConnell atwav w > . ' It was plenty mean enough, CMTl«.- . ' «lllct I cl. l I .Iphll . . ng I Itut it made me gtxxl and tough, VOUt -ehl.. BiJérw r A ««M-iation .... t W Il I It I Ai. 1 that’s the very thing for which lain, who as a boy planned t > i nter the priesthood. The rhaplain was I we train. I easing Floral Co. twi n ui India, whi re his fath. i was ' ’ho. MH. Vo ialli-. Madi-on w ith the Rev ill ” the I llow I swore I’d get the seamp British Army. W ho dn ided on this camp Although retired a- a , \ I sat ami puurvd the water from the chaplain's father rnlisti ,| my shoes. private, in the same i r Still, I knew in spile of all. whieh he later nmiri.iiI. I must heed my country's call. \ ! it wasn’t up to me what camp present chaplain act -inpiin' I father to Egy pt and to the Bri to choose. Isles, going back and forth, vv • .L! ; and Kl HANY ever it was necessary to g I r So, Buddy, cast your vision ol Corner "f 20 years the colonel wss in India b ■ I On the 9<5th Division, It- u lough and n-ady unit full of lie fought in the Boer War. in r M South Africa, and in 11 . and 'll I I .■ I I .' fight; Greece, during World War X ■ 1. Ami when we get overseas The chaplain attended St. Pat­ <• will bring thorn to their To rick's College, at Cavan. Ireland, knee«— Ami crush the yellow menace ami was ordained at St. Peter’s rill’>, Jtl b avi Seminary, Carlow. Ireland, in with our might. I' t. ige Hindberg, Co. I, 383d 1921, then being «> nt t tin iim MO« of Wheelit . W \ | He has Inf. been pastor of St. Piter’s Par fio I Si - X >' tab. Welch. West Va a* d be. me 'Vou »-eo ¿I«-'. |L Non Com Wives Club a chaplain in the W •-t Virginia ere * Warship National Guard, going in e ■ Fed- Now Invites Wives At «nv .. 7:45 era! aervice early in 1941. SI IK Cv.-vailis . 7:30 Of All Service Men > then he has been mainly in thv Panama Canal sone, with the in­ Members of the non-rontmis- fan try. Two brvtheis are in the British < ■ I «Uv fe) era .hip club rooms - ■ .si officers wive- club pledged > < -i -h« rs-hes. < >1 I x at their last Tueaday’s meeting to forces, one tn the air corps, an ■ther X in the tank corps, ami two sisters 5 . 12 no « oo enlist new member«. < uids . are nurses, who have experienced . . . 2:30-10 30 The N C. O. club now opens its Wednesday. 6 10-10 membership to all wwri of serviee air ranis. The chaplain has been in unday, 0:30-10:30 men and urges them to join the Cains and Aleutndrta for long per­ 155 Madison Corvallis .o h Tuesday at 1:30 at the iods and is familiar with onnwa —Don’t hesitate In read« to aorte « nu * Men's Cantor of the Fed- and places figuring in the curren i Uaichas, «. A41.-MS1 aa olp ai>n CHAPLAIN’S COLUMN Perpetual Novena of Sorrows FLOWERS TODAY For Victory 1100 1630 1830 1830 Protestant Service Protestant Vespers Discussion Club Catholic Mass every week day except Monday Chapel No. 9 — C ajid 9th North 0800, 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 Sth North 0700, 0900 and 1130 ‘Catholic Mass 1000 Protestant Service 1800 Protestant Vespers 1930 Choir Rehearsal (Catholic) Tuesday and Thursday 1945 Choir Rehearsal (Protestant) Every Wednesday 1715 Catholic Maas Daily 15.W-1700 and 1900-2100 Catholic Confessions, Saturday Chapel No. 11 — D and 5th North 1000 Protestant Service for Div. and Spec. Troops 1100 Christian Science, also Wed­ nesday 1900 0800 and 1200 Catholic Mass 1900 Lutheran Service 2000 Choir Rehearsal < Protestant) Monday and Wednesday 0800 Masses, 1130 confessions Sat­ urday 1800-1900, Chapel Nv.5. 0700 Masses^i 415 confessions from Saturday 1800—Chapel No. 6. «--------- ~ ~~------------ ~~ ' HURLEY'S LOTION For Poison Oak Over 5000 bottles sold. Guar­ anteed treatment for poison oak relief. 50c bottle by mail. HURLEY’S DRUGS, Albany V • ■ - ■ ... — a 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. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. S u n d a y or evenings b y appointment- if not con­ venient other­ wise. Phone 5528 Dr. Harry E. Morris 444 State St., Salem Let “Uncle Sam’’ act as your bank messenger. Your pay checks may be mailed in the special Deposit Envelopes which we supply without charge. TRY THIS CONVENIENT WAY TO HANK — A postal card addressed to any one of the follow­ ing United States National Branches will bring you full details on our Bank-by-Mail plan. 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