Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, January 28, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    ¿Cuiup Adan
Thursday, January 28,1943.
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after 1800
Well, last week we certainly had
Catholic Confession Saturday—
1800, 2030.
our share of Unusual weather. The
Protestant Service at 0900 and 1000 !
Frenzied Finance
members of Finance committed va­
Chapel No. 10—D & 9th St. North Protestant Evening Worship at
1900
rious acts of violence with the ap-
•Catholic Mass—0900 and 1130
Sgt.
Fred
Ashw
orth
*
; pearance of snow, among which
Chapel No. 11—I) and 5th St. North La
Protestant Service—1000
By Adele Adair
Protestant Vespers—1800
Christian Science Reading at 1100
At last Finance Section SCU No. was the following poem:
i
My, my, my, what a dandy time solos and accompanied the vocal Choir Rehearsal (Cath.) Tuesday Christian Science Wednesday— 1911 hits the headlines. The out­ I think that I shall never see
» soldiers have been having at the soloists.
and Thursday—1930
1900
fit, which had its humble begining Anything that pleases me
Indeed, I know
Choir Rehearsal (Prot.) every
at Tent City, has been busy the
two service clubs lately. Of course
Pvt. Warren J. Durel gave an
Wednesday—1945
I’ll never see
Christian
Science
Churches"
last
six
months,
“
paying
off.
”
In
all the goregous females from sur­ excellent exhibition of New Orleans
Catholic Mass Daily 1715
Anything
that pleases me
“Love” will be the subject of the fact, so busy that there hasn’t been
rounding towns were snowbound - jitterbugging.
Catholic Confessions Saturday— lesson-sermon in all Churches of time to let the rest of the camp i More than a pile of snow.
(not icebound buddy, never that) —
*
Vocal soloists included M/Sgt. 1530-1700 and 1900-2100
last Friday. But the two bands Homer McDowell, Sgt. Florian Chapel No. 11—D & 5th St. North Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Janu­ know what has been going on. In Snow whose white flakes so fine
ary 31.
short, the Tent City privates are
showed up anyway, some soldier: Tschmelitsch, and Pvts. William F. •Catholic Mass—0800 and 1200
The Golden Text will be, “Keep ' all sergeants now, and they keep Fall down the back and freeze the
did too, and a few girls wandered Cichy, James J. Tierney, John S. Protestant Service—100 for Div.
spine
yourselves in the love of God, look­ things running smoothly. To bring
in from somewhere. These females Asker and Warren J. Durel.
and Sp. Trps.
When a ball by a pal is thrown
ing
for
the
things
up
to
date.
mercy
of
our
Lord
were given the old rush and doubt­
Ah yes, snow, so white and nice
Besides acting as master of Christian Science—100, also Wed. Jesus Christ unto eternal life.”
less all of them retired that eve­ ceremonies, Pvt. Leonard E. Dan­
at 1900.
How slippery when turned to ice.
(Jude 1:21.)
Pvt. Robert Short of Enlisted and
ning firmly convinced, this time, iel led the community singing and Lutheran Service—1900
Among the citations which coni- Civilian Pay section, last Monday Then to snow I’m sometimes prone
of the irresistible quality of their sang two numbers.
Prot. Choir Rehearsal—2000 Mon. prise the lesson-sermon is the fol-
(Flat on the back.)
transferred to Finance Office, Tim­
lure—sorry, we mean allure.
and Wed.
General concensus was that a
' lowing from the Bible: "Beloved, ber Wolf Division. Bob did a swell
Holy Name Meeting everv Thurs. J let us love me another: for love is
Fools like me, write poems like
Now on Saturday night, the two very good time was had by al).
job at Post Finance and will be
— 1830
these
service clubs up and decked them­
>d God; and every one that loveth missed not only as a skilled clerk,
As I walk through snow to my
Novena Service every Thurs.— is born of God, and knoweth God.
selves out as night-clubs. Maybe it
SUNDAY CONCERT
but also as an alright guy.
1900
knees,
wasn’t like El Morocco or the Per­
An organ, cello and vocal con­
And we have known and believed I
Chased by a bitter Camp Adair
sian Room where New York's Cafe cert will be given in the First Bap­ Catholic Choir Rehearsal Trus.— the love that God hath to us. God I
1915
breeze.
Society swing with champagne bot­ tist church, Salem, Oregon, Sunday
is love; and he that dwelleth in I Congratulations are in order for
Catholic Confessions, Saturday love dwelleth in God and God in I T Sgt. Matthew Hatala. Word was
Please God, no more snow,
tles instead of beer bottles. But afternoon, January 31, 3:00 p. m.
—1900
For when I go
. received that Sgt. Hatala has been
find a better nitery tn Corvallis; This program is to be dedicated to
him.” (I John 4-7-16.)
find one in Albany; look in Salem. the soldiers at Camp Adair and
The lesson-sermon also includes i ' appointed Warrant Officer. J. G. in I don’t want to Freer'*.
I guess that is about all this
96TH DIVISION
AU right, even in Rickreal. At they will lie the special guests of
the following correlative passages i the Finance Department. Sgt. Ha-
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
from the Christian Science text­ , tala is at present recuperating at time, so until next week keep your ,
Service Club 2 the 381st Scat Band the arti-ts and the church. Pro-
powder dry (until you see a Jap).
scatted. A scat trio, led by CpI. f< - ior William Falk the well known Personnel and Enlisted Men Aie book, "Science and Health with 1 the hospital. He was operated on
fur
a
knee
injury
suffered
while
Key to the Scripture's,” by Mary
Guard, furnished the vocal sial- organist will be in charge, and he
Urged to Attend Religious Ser­
Soldiers of this Post are cordially •
Baker Eddy: "Not materially but ( playing basketball.
vices Regularly at the Fol­
ting. Against this musical back­ has arranged a program that any
invited to an organ-voice-cello con- I
spiritually we know Him as divine
lowing Chapels:
ground floor show entertainment one would greatly enjoy.
Speaking of basketball, Post cert at Salem Sunday at 3 p. m., at i
Chapel No. 2—D and 3rd Sts. South Mind as Life, Truth and Love We
held audience attention for a full
Finance
has taken over and repre­
Game
Night
shall
obey
and
adore
in
proportion
Catholic Masses—10-30-11.30
hour and a half. Pvt. Lester Baer
Mi: Elizabeth Rogers, hostess Protestant Morni.ig Worship— as we apprehend the divine nature sents Headquarters Company SCU X
I
got the crowd in a holiday mood.
and love Him understandingly, war­ No. 1911 in the SCU-IX Corps I
0915
And a magician astounded them; a at Service Club No. 2, announced
league. To date the record stands,
whistler trilled them. Pfc. Peter the inauguration of "Game Nite” Jewish Friday Evening Services ring no more over the corporeality, four losses and three victories.
but
rejoicing
in
the
affluence
of
which
will
be
u
weekly
feature
at
2000.
Wong sang in Chinese and Eng­
Last Thursday night 332nd QM h
lish. Mr, Alwaise, of the Red the dub each Wednesday night Chapel No. 3—D and 7th Sts. South our God.” (p. 140.)
was beaten 23-16 with Halden and
starting
at
8:30
p.
m.
Catholic
Masses
—
0830
Cross and formerly an organist nt
Chandler leading the scoring, 10
(¡nines of all descriptions will be Catholic Confessions Saturday
Roxy’s in New York played the
American forces stationed in New and 9 points respectively. Friday
used
on
the
various
nights
with
1500
to
1700
piano. Pvt. Jacobsen, 96 th Divi ion,
special emphasis placed upon Catholic Daily Muss at 1850, ex­ Zealand are supplied, through night 332nd QM was again the
did equilibrium and strongman
Lend-Lease arrangements, with the victims of the aroused Ilq. Co., and
l'inné of tb<' guest participation
cept Wednesday.
stunts.
variety. It is planned that "Bingo,' »» Protectant Morning Worship— bulk of their foodstuffs, especially were deftated by the score of ,‘¡4-16.
fresh meats, dairy products, fruits Werman led the winners with 16
Night ( lull Night
"musical chairs” and “hubby
1000
points.
At Service Club 1 “Nightclub horses” will furnish the en 1er tai n- Chapel No. 4—(' and 12th St. South and Vegetables.
mint
lor
the
expected
crowd
on
Night” was nlso a very large uc-
Catholic Masses nt 0645 and 1130
cess. One of the evening’s high W<dnesday, February 3, the date
Catholic Confession Saturday- -
t for the initial “Gume Nite."
1800 to 1900
ASK FOR IT AT YOUR PX
lights wus the appeurance of the
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No- On Sck at All Drug Counter«
waiters, Pvts. Slocum, Stanley
venuu Friday at 1900
)’ poiisibie ior all the new ami
Randall, Alvin Ropel, Bill Ahi > i.
Rex Watson, Norbert Eisele. All oririnn) igns about Service Club Protestant Morning Worship
0845 to 0900
were made up by Hollywood make No 2 is clever artist-soldier Pvt.
up expert Pvt. Steve Clensos. Made Weprim of the Timber Wolves. Lutheran Services—0945 to 1015
up to resemble Bowery Bully Boy- Loaned to the club by permission Lutheran Evening Service 1900
lh«y wore white aprons, carried of l.t. Col. Howard E. Pearson, Pvt. Chapel No. 5—(' and 8th Sts. South
Tolrkish towels over the arm. Long, Weprim knows how to put the eye Catholic Masses 0800 and 1130
'Catholic Confessions Saturday
evil cigars were standard equip cutch in his work.
1800 and 1900.
ment. Menus designed by Pvt. II.
Episccopal Holy Communion—■
Weprin presented the hill of fare.
0700
Even a cigarette girl was there'
Protestant Morning Worship
I Pvt. Frank X. Emmons in wig and
* c fl
0900
• 1
dress doubled us Miss Weldon
Protestant Morning Prayer 100'<
sold five cartons of cigarettes, two
»
Protestant Prayer Service 1900
AMtini of gum.
Chapel No. 6—C and ith Sts. South
Pvt Weldon got some tips, too
Catholic Masses at 0700 mid 1115
but It Is not recorded ns to whe­
Catholic Confessions Saturday
ther he got them on the right
horses. The Timber Wolf Artil­
lery band, some 17 men strong,
provided the music nt the dub.
Sunday nt Service Club 2 - aw
an hour of recorded concert mu--ic
POST CIIAPEI. SERVICES
from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. From 5 p.m. Avenue l> and 3rd Street North.
to closing time, community ■ inping
Friday. January 29
and jam sessions were the order 10800 Jewish Service, Chaplain
of the day. Pvts. Goble and Carl-
Chill.
<0n led the songfests. Mrs. Flor
Sunday,
■ice Merriam obliged by singing 0800 Episcopal
several solos. Next Monday from
lain Newman.
6:30 p.m, to 7:30 there will lie 0900 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Mc­
an hour's recorded music from
Donnell.
Scherazadi. The following Monday, 1000 General Protestant Service,
Chaplain Harmon.
February 8, the concert will in­
clude Lawrence Tibbett and other 1045 Genetal Protestant Commu­
nion, ( Implain Harqpon.
noted singers.
1115 Mormon Service, Pfc. Alma
Dallas Dance
Nielsen.
a This week's dance at the Dallas
Friday, January 29
USD has been cancelled due to bail 1845 Jewish Service, CpI. Morris
■u»il conditions. Next week, how
Stivsky.
Wver, there will he a Valentine
Sunday. January 31
¡>»ti which will he formal mid 0800 Catholic .Mass, Chaplain Mc­
Verv extra-special. Soldiers who I
Donnell.
e to go are asked to sign up I 1000 Protestant Service, Chaplain
SO soon us possible with Mt's Bled
New man.
‘tMt. Service Club I Hostess
M Next Saturday's "Night-Club
( II \I‘EI SERVICES
Night” at Service Club 1 will be
(University of Oregon)
* Sunday. January 31, 1943.
£ circus night. Tumblers, jugglers, a
('Confessions before Mass.)
Timber Wolf Infantry Band
• strong man act and n professional ( h«i>i l No 7—C A 1st St. North.
Pi Beta Phi Trio
£ roller skater are just n few of the Episcopal Holy Communion 0700
Mary Jane Simmons, Leader
Under Baton W. O. Frey
hit entertainments planned. Lust •Catholic Mass 1000.
week 23 soldiers signed up at the G<n< rad 1’roti: taut Service 0900
dale bureau for Saturday's affair. Evening Service 1930
Comedienne
Noddle-noggin Skit
All were plenty happy about the I Jewish Service. Friday- 20-30
Norma Baker (Baby Snooks)
- results. If you want a date sign Chapel No s—C and 5th St. North.
Pvt. Bruce Sharritt (Eddie Bruce)
up early- preferably four days in Lutheran Service 0800
'advance. But remember, the whole •Catholic Mn0900, 1000. 1200
and Sgt. Angelo Calabrese
Jazz Pianist
' idea of th<* Night Clubs at lx>th Prut, taut Service- 1100
(In
brand new act.)
Helen
Jane
Kerr
clubs is to get you and your Iwst Catholic Eucharistic- 1300
girl out for a good time. So let Catholic ■ Novena Service-
Service—I
your gal know- and let the clubs Protestant Vesper«— 1630
Accordion Troubadour
Blues Songstress
know by 12 noon Saturday that Protestant Discussion Club 1830
Marjorie Junor
they can reserve a table for you. ( atholic (' infossimi*, Saturdays —
CpI. Nick Sansonia, his
1630 and 1830.
Timber Wolf Party
voice and his accordion
•t utholic Mass e
Skit
Officer* and men were gue-ts of
rept Monday-
the non-commissioned officers at (
Joan Dolph and company
Tues-
atholic Choir
Specialty Acts
the second in a serie- of informal
day- 1815
parties held by the Timlwr W >lf < utholic Choir Monday and Tues-
With M-Sgt. William Carmichael
Carol Worth
Signal Company last Saturday
day— 1900
night. The affair was held in the Prot. -taut Choir, Thursday
Pvt. Jim O'Connell
Again, by popular demand,
company mess hall.
.1 Xo 9 -4 a 9th St Xorth
Pvt. Edward Milligan
"Miss Oregon" will return.
High mark of the occasion was •Catholic Max» 0800 and |000
the welcoming of Company Com
Piote.tant Set vice 090. 1100 mid
mender. Captain Vernon H. M.
1930
Kissick, after his confinement in •i atbolu Muss every weekday ex-
the station hospital.
ex-pt Saturday 1830
The guests partook of sand
Novena Service every Tuesday—-
wiehes and liquid refreshments,
1188»
and various entertainment was off­ Prot« slant Choir Rehearsal Tues­
ered.
day 1930
- Pvts Rogers Duhan ami Joseph Bike Study Class every Wednes­
day 1930
; P. Ritchenon, guitarists, and Pvts
¿Thayne D. Thompson and George D-.us.ion Group Wednesday—
1930
R Michalcaewski, pianists, played
I
SOCIAL SWIRL
Perpetual
Novena
Of Sorrows
For
Victory
■ II
N. 7th & C St
CHAPLAIN'S
COLUMN
I
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mill—it it not necessary that cur
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Than why a Farmers contir.u
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MEN
Letters
Flowers
Telegrams
Candy
All are nice to receive,
but at best only fleeting
remembrances.
The next time you want to surprise your
lady with something she can keep for al­
ways—a permanent remembrance.
Send
YOUR
Photograph
February 7th
Chapel No. 8
IT'S A FACT i
ASK FOR—
Begins Sunday
2:00 P. M
£
the First Baptist church. Marion
and Liberty streets.
Featured will be William Fawk.
organist; Joan L. Kortzeborn,
mezzi-soprano, and Warren Downs,
cellist.
in uniform
DO IT TODAY!
RIGHT HERE ON THE POST
The Ball Studio
PX No. 1
Main Bus Terminal
CAMP ADAIR on the AIR
Monday 7 Night, February z 1—8:30—Field House — s 9:00
o°™ SiaQrs,nat 8:3.° ,.
to 9:30 on the Air
KOIN- COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
SCU 1911, IX ARMY CORPS and ATTACHED TROOPS
present
GIRLS -GIRLS-GALS GALS
Service Command Commandettes
r
fAdmission FREE’,- No Tickets Necessary
FIELD HOUSE-Monday Feb. 1st 8:30-FREE
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