Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, February 04, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Page Six
Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, February 4, 1943.
'Billfold Girl .
SOCIAL SWIRL
By Adel* Adair
Chapel No. 3—C & 8th SU„ South
Catholic Maaaaa—0800 L 1130.
Catholic Confessions Saturday—
1900 and 2100.
Catholic Holy Communion—1000.
Episcopal Holy Communion —
0700.
Protestant Worship — 0900 and
1900.
Chapel No. 6—C & 4th Sts., South
Catholic Masses at 0700 & 1115.
Catholic Confessions Saturday
after 1800.
Protestant Services at 0900, 1000
and 1900.
Chapel No. 11—D H l 5th Sta., South
Chn-tian Science' Reading — at
1100.
Christian Science Reading —
Wednesday 1900.
Here's Hope-ing
Sgt. Wise and Partner
Win Jitterbug Contest
at Camp Adair the night i.revioui.
Cpl. Volpe of the Timber Wolves
and his partner took second placg.
with Pvt. Locero and his partner
taking third place. A large turn­
out of service men were present
with their partners and a surplus
of unattached young ladies were
present, which is an unusual occur­
rence. A larger turnout is looked
for next Saturday evening with an­
other Jitterburg exhibition to be
staged again.
, tivwn was lifted from the
of Pvt. Joseph Locero of the
«her Wolf Division in the Jit-
.u exhibition at the Salem Ar-
d.ince Saturday evening by
H i.-e of the Timber Wolf
• lr
S : \t - with his vivacious and
11 partner. Miss Jean Carkin,
: t honors in the opinion of
a.ices. It will be remembered
Sgt Wisi and Miss Carkin had
See your War Bond officer today
first in a similar exhibition about class A pay reservations.
Saturday “night-club night” was | also talked briefly on what the
a howling success at both clubs el .1. could contribute to the camp.
and again scored the high note of
In about two weeks Mrs. Mer-
the week's activities. At Service ri. m hopes to have a regular Sun­
flub No. 2 the rubber bleacher- day afternoon hour of classical
were packed and according to Mi- n.u-ic featured at Club No. 2. A
Florence Merriam, hostess, then program of guest stars featured at
couldn’t have been a bigger crowd the ciui. will alternate with an hour
if war bonds had been given away of recorded music broadcast from
The room was done in true night a I ■ al radio station. Mrs. Mer­
life style. With colored lights, riam is arranging for this program
gtgeamers and confetti paper, spe­ which will be planned especially for
■ llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHI I III llllilllllllllllll111 llllllllllill IlflUlltlilllH B
cially printed menus, night club this camp.
tdtertainers, and swing music it
Pvt. Green’s Plans
was a terrific evening for all those
Pvt. Lennie Green plans to re­
present. The entertainment sec- sume his class instruction in the
Christian Science Churches.
tibn was presided over by Eddie Rhumba. Tango and Conga this
“Spirit" will be the subject oi
Sbarritt, who introduced the a< t coming Tuesday evening at seven
the lesson-sermon in all churches of
which included Pvts. Wong. Perez. o'clock. Girls from nearby towns
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday.
Of The Week'
the Perfect
The Golden Text will be “Not by
Bear anil Healey. The music was w , in also anxious to learn will
might,
nor
by
power,
but
by
my
supplied by the 96th Dicirion or- r be present. Green requests that all
Meet Anne Solomon, gents; her spirit, saith the Lord of hosts.”
VALENTINE!
soldiers w ho are interested let him
c|estra.
Circus Night
know by signing up at Service Club picture will speak for itself. She (Zech. 4:6.)
Among the citations which com-
|At Service Club No. 1 it was No. 1. Or a phone call to him there is the SENTRY’S ■< corn! Billfold
Girl of the Week.
Elowers Wired ANYWHERE
pri-e the lesson-sermon is. the fol­
*cua night, at Saturday’s "night- will be ok.
The lucky G. I. who carries this lowing from the Bible: “God is a
for Valentine’s Day Delivery
They Sing
clnb night.” Five clown waiter«.
Sunday night songfest at Service photo around ia his billfold is Corp. Spirit, and they that worship him
md. -u > by Pvt. Sti ve Clcnsoa. sold
spcom, peanuts, hot dogs and pop Club No. 2 was a howling success. Sam Duboff, attached to the Post must worship him in spirit and in
truth.” (John 4:24.)
ecorations were done by ».•fist More than 60 were present at the War Bond Office.
Miss Solomon is a native of New
The lesson-sermon also includes Let's have another, IF IT KILLS the show was quite a hit! It was
epert Pvt. Albert Weprin. Eli - affair which began at 5 p. m. Songs,
lants, clowns, monkeys, cavorted old and new, were warbled with York City, and Sam met her on the following correlative passages
ME. (and it might >."
attended by all the Leg......... ■. n-
Manhattan Beach and to quote Du- from the Christian Science text-
Tulips ¿»nd Red Azaleas ... a perfect gift!
>out the club—on Pvt. W<prln’- Sgt. Earl Edwards at the piano.
Chooooo Chooooo. Yes!!! The bers and had the honor as , sv:r.g
moff,
"You
should
see
her
in
a
book,
"Science
and
Health
with
Key
Helpful service in your choice.
Dean Buena Maris, dean of wom­
>atcrs.
•Camp Adair to Portland “Here I
bathing
suit.
”
We
should
live
so
to
the
Scriptures,
”
by
Mary
Baker
as
their
guests
two
Senat
rs
from
Resenrutions at the dub doubled; en at OSC whs a chaperone at the
come. There I go, I don’t care if I
»
1 food was sold out. Warrant af­ Friday night dance at Service Club long as to refuse. Anne seems to Eddy: “The Scriptures also de­ never Come Back” made it in 3 Oregon. The "Scat Bar..: was on
be
a
typical
“
Dream
Girl
”
at
118
clare that God is Spirit . . . He is
hand . . . Pfc. Mifflin at th« p.ano.
ter Rulxdi lisl the Timber Wolf No. 2. She said that the dances
Leading Floral Company
pounds and wears nylon hose when all-inclusive, and is reflected by all hours and 45 minutes flat, (I don't
rtillery band in the musical back were splendid and that the college
believe
the
story
that
the
covered Pvt. Forsland strumming tie ban­
458 Madison. Corvallis
Phone 201
she can get them.
that
is
real
and
eternal
and
by
•ound. Sgt. Angelo Calabr e was determined to cooperate with
wagon got there first). Thomas jo, Pfc Eugene King slapping the
Magnanimous
Duboff
states
that
nothing
else.
He
fills
all
space,
and
c'd the floor show, Pvt. Eddie the lump to the fullest extent.
he will furnish her address to any it is impossible to conseive of such “Don’t be Salubrious” Ryan, Rail “doghouse” around, and Pvt. Mo-
Sgt. Lyle Heitz walker into Serv.
icobson did some <•< (u 111 br i u t n
of
the “visiting brothers” on fur­ omnipresence und individuality ex­ Transportation’s representa­ quin added a touch of swing on his
leks. A dance tium darned the u< ( lull No. 2 last week. Miss
lough in N. Y. providing they sing cept us infinite Spirit or Mind. tive said when interviewed, “Sam— uccordion. The Victory Quartette
nlero, did a jitterbug numcr, too. Rogers, hostess at the club, was
was warmly received by all. Sgt.
“Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree” Hence all is Spirit and spiritual.” They made the train too long ..
vts. Roy Valerade and Bernard pr- <ntcd with u number of rolls
George
Higgins sang his composi­
Which
reminds
me
—
So
Long.
to her when they call on her.
(p. 331.)
aua. dressed in down costumes, foi tin player piano there and takes
tion. “Salute to the Flag" and w^s
Send in these snap shots from
d juggling tricks, pvt. Benn.id this opportunity of thanking the
aided by Cpl. George Randall. Pvt.
»
your follfolds, soldier, if you want
t
ovler wowed 'e mwith a few ones, good sergeant.
381st Infantry
James Dalton, and Cpl. Will Bloor.
i
them
in
the
SENTRY
eontesL
All
I
lie gals scrambler for balloons re-
i
The Accordion Squad did all-reet
Next Sat's "Night Club”
In This Column
entries not used will be promptly I
j
ased from the balcony. No won-
too! Imagine playing “Clarinet
NT xt Saturday’s “Night Club” returned. Remember the pix should
by
By Cpl. "Dubby” Duboff
I
>r, the balloons had money i ti­ riff ir at Service Club No. 1 will be
Polka" on accordions. Pvt Moquin,
be clear, snappy and have “eye­
Cpl.
Robert
C.
Gaard
Hq. Co. SCU 1911
de. Pvt. Thimas as bearded lady, 1 .1. America night. A “Carmen
Pfc. Franchina and Cpl. Herauf did
mplete with dgar wmnlen I Miranda" will be there—there will appeal.” Coniprcz Vouz?
just that, and, believe you me. it
Greetings. Soldiers!
Thomas Borrelli No. 32307230 is
Kiup Colored hurricane lamp'
I be a comic fight between a torrea-
Co. “K” . _ . are we surprised! sounded good!
lored spotlights formed the coloi dor and u bull. Tango, Rhumba, and
to us what "Joe Turp” is to Damon It seems that “I” and “K” were
Cpl. Bob Gaard did his imper­
ickground. Guest of honor wa Conga teams will furnish a Latin
Runyon's column, and what “Joe holding a tactical problem a few sonation of “Alice from Corvail - '
iss Bonnie Wiley, AP n-p. iter dm . <■ background. At Service Club
Palooka” is to every American days back in adjoining areas. Dur­ which drew a laugh, and Cpl. Ce. l
oni Portland. Mrs. .Man .let
reader.......... A good ing the afternoon “K” moved into Bimkrandt of Davidson Spe. „1
comic strip
“Night Club” night will l>c
lodgett characterized the eveim ; i irnival night. There will be side
er f
natured and lovable character, he “I" territory and. to their surprise, Service Office put on a
icceasful, fsr beyond ,anyon - ho« and six other Imoths. Guest»
gets mail if you dare to call him were captured. A check on “pris­ »kits aided by one Cpl. Gaard. All
ipes.
barber. Says he, “I am a ARTIST," oners” revealed that a few lieuten­ in all it was a bang-up performance
fish for prizes, toss rings for prizes,
Mrs. Merriam Sing
have their fortunes told, have their
and if you have ever been trimmed ants were also taken! There may which was enjoyed by all.
P La.-t Thursday Mrs. Fiori t
■alms read mid participate in nail
by this character you will agree be some dispute as to which com­
Mcrriar, hostess at Club No. 2, i > i.i and durt contests. Where’s
that he is but definitely, on the pany was on the right terrain, but,
journeyed to Corvallis aid Uo ie, your sporting blood—»>etu>r take
Beam ...
boys, in the future always be “on
(<ith Pvt. George Goliel a < aecom JthiK two affuirs in. Date bureau
In civilian life Tommy owned the alert!” Shame! Shame!
psmst, sHiig Iwtor* a mooting of -he 1 - open as usual nt Service Club No,
Returning from a twenty-mile
and operated a barber shop in mid­
Women'« Business and Prof. <o ionu) 1; last week more than 50 were
Chaplain Lloyd V. Harmon, post Manhattan. To clip all those city hike, the officer in command of a
cfcib. In response to requ< t
hi •'otten for soldiers. But try and
chaplain, last Sunday had the rare slickers, a guy has to be good, and company said, before dismissing
bring your own girl to these af­ honor of giving the invocation ut Borrelli was plenty good. As a his men: “All men who are too
fairs.
the launching of the George M. matter of fact, he was good enough tired to take another hike, step
They Marry
Bibbs, Liberty ship sponsored by to lie discovered iere at Camp forward two paces.
In a quiet ceremony at the Salem officers from Camp Adair.
Of Sorrows
The entire company stepped for­
Adnir, and is now being sponsored
Dear Son
I’ k -tiy terian church last Saturday
Chaplain Harmon’s invocation us by the Officers Barber Shop (by ward except onF big husky six-
afternoon, Sgt. Bernard S. Gum- delivered last Sunday follow :
appointment only, if you please.» footer. Noticing him. the officer
mt le of the 96th l»iv. Hqa. was mar­
“O God, the Creator of the But we knew him when, he used said: “Well. Johnson, ready for
ried to hi- hometown sweetheart,
heavens and the earth. Thi n art to ask a question and answer it, ten miles more?"
¡tin former Mias Pencmetta Case
d photograph of
"No, sir,” replied Johnson. “I'm
very great. Thou coverest Thy­ all in one breath. “How’s every­
Mrs Gumnii re left Sutherland. N'e-
self with the light of the sun as thing's? Pprrr good?? Ah, he sit­ too doggone tired to take those iwo
Please get some
I lirnska. ami came lu re two months
with a garment. Thou stretchout uation’s its gravy." I met him the steps."
ago. She has been employed since
other day and said "Tommy we
I lien a« a secretary with the state out the heavens like a mighty cur­
The men in Co. “I“ felt quite
don't see you around anymore, and
tain.
Thou
layeth
the
beams
of
the
highway commission in Salem and
Begins Sunday
happy a day or so ago as promo- i
Love,
you
won't
give
us
any
haircuts,
chambers
of
this
mighty
ship
in
will rrtaiii her position. The newly,
(ions
Wi
re
handed
out
to
the
de-
i
what
’
s
the
matter,
are
you
inde
­
the
waters
and
makelh
the
clouds
Mother
weds w ill l>e at home at 241 N. High
February
7th
Thy chariot. Thou who walketh pendent?” "TOOMPAH." says he, serving. They were:
stre«‘t in Salem.
Frim Pfc. to Cpl.:
upon the wings of the winds. To (he calls me Toompah for Duboff)
Send
Floyd A. Wanbough, Maurice L.
“Please don't say dot, I like all you
Thee
do
we
give
praise
und
thanks.
Muk« your dits* A pay rexcrvi-
Meyer.
Hollan Q. Woosley. Richard
Bless those who have built and boys. I'm not IN-DEPANTS. It's
2:00 P. M.
tioi. f. War Boutin Now.
G. Wagner. Savcrio Caliiarvra. Vic­
those who shall sail thia great ship. just he situation. IT'S EXTREME­
tor J. Martell.
We arv reminded in Thy word that LY CRITICAL."
Cpl. William P. Ingison. com- i
Who is this guy Clarke Gable,
‘They that go down to the sea in
Chapel No. 8
pany news reporter. Cpl. Eugene K.
ships, that do business in grant Tyrone Power, and Charles Boyer? Starkweather, ami Cpl. Kenneth
EVERRGEEN STUDIO
by Wire
waters; these see th« works of tin Barrack No 464 houses Cpl. Cas­ W. Freeze were all promoted to the
131 W. Fimi St.
Phone 113-J
N. 5th & C St.
Lord, and his wonders in the deep.’ io, i Torrice. “Cisco Kai number 1.” rank of Sergeant! Nice going,
By the Dime Store
ALBANY
... to Mother or the Gill
“We consecrate this ship to the "I make ze bc< g luff by the num­ fellas!
Friend buck home. If she
holy task of carrying supplies to ber" -ays he. ‘ Next to me, Cisco
our fighting men throughout Uns hid number 2 is Pfc. Sunty (pro­
i* in Corvallis, we have
A bright future seems in store for
world. We consecrate this ship to file» Towsky.” — How much ugly
just the right flowers for
the eagers of the 2nd Bn. 381st In­
a
ministry
and
service
of
mercy
to
tax
do
you
pay
each
year
Lover?
her Valentine...
fantry ... so says Pfc. Schall . . .
carry food to the millions of starv­ Is it a military secret?
at least if past achievements are
ing women and children now held in
At a recent NON-COM meeting, considered. Three wins in as many
bondage by cruel and heartless I t Pete A. I-a fka, speaking in games were chalked up during the
military tyrants. Muy this ship en­ la-half of our Company Command­ past week by this outfit’s rangy
joy Thy protecting care and help er. Cpt. Paul S. Rutledge, said, quintet. Sparked by Pfc. Ray War­
Kessey s Flowers
rtfsicou i.
«h W
in the liberation of the enslaved "We arc proud to have such a fine ner of Hq. Co. as team captain they
308 Monro«' Street
C4> (:«■*«,, Ua» Ithad Otf. K Î.
everywhere throughout this world. bunch of men in our Company.” “It tumbled the 383rd Inf.. 33 to 20;
(•nUbuhbr:
And so in the name of liberty, is expected that you non-conis give 38 let Field Artillery. 21-18; and
Telephone 344
Pepsi
Cola
Bottling
Co.
merry
and kuman happiness we whol. heartedly, and unselfishly of 96th Div. Reconnaissance 30-23.
Con all is
christen and commit to the waves your time, und the beet that is in
The team is composed of: Cen­
of Corvallis
of the was this great ship, pray­ you. There ia no question but ter. Cpl. Simmons. F Co.; forwards.
ing that it may go as an angel of that such loyalty, and cooperation, Pfc. Warner and Hansen. Hq. Co ;
deliverance.“
will result in ultimate victory, and guards. Sgt. Kummerow. Hq. Co.;
and CpI. Stephens, G. Co.
future security.”
The 3rd Bn. basketball team is
«•Sih DIVISION
", of Hq. Company are fortu­
REl.lGIOl S SUB It F>
nate to haie such sincere officer«» on the march. We predict the team
Personnel and enlisted men •re wi. take a -pinal interest in each will appear as “one of the best”
urged to attend reliiious «er» ice«
■ >,
. f us
especially in Adair With such a fine team
regularly at Ike following chapels: a'o.c
I’ll.I. TIME " They are aided by the supporting morale of
Chapel Nn. 3—D A 3rd Sts «<.ulh prvsi : l to -< e to it that every man the men in the 3rd Bn. will tend to
take them to the top. Let’s go.
Catholic Ma«s< - IU3O ar 1 11 ■
stand up and take his medicine.
Protestant Wonhip (»915 and
I
• it. the ni xt few lines of TEAM, we’re behind you!
The 381st is starting training
1 ot n" to (-
Pll.I.. Early N.
1900.
for its boxing team. We feel quite
Chapel No. 3 II * 7th St».
nth .Morning»:
Catholic M« s «0830
With mi mouth wide open I'm fortunate in that Cpl. Earl Gus­
-the happv finishing touches to a smart
tafson. formerly under the guiding
Catholic Confession» Saturxlax
dreaming.
’be! Tricky collars of lovely, friMy
hand of the late Jack Blackbum.
1500 and 1700
Cal it . • true, will I take TWO,
lingerie
.... trim belts .... costume and
Joe Louis' manager, will be in­
Protopt a nt Worship
1000 and
Will I surrender?
structing the 381st boxing team
'•usual glove» . . . l>e-autiful jewelry . . .
,1830.
W itb my big mouth open. I'm Unless my guess is wrong, the boys
-and- «me bag« in smart leathers.’ lovely
Chapel No. 4 ( A 12th Sts 'outh
scheming,
in the team aided by Cpl. Gustafson,
••cxu'V*
Kea-'i°n
an.'- woman to wish,
Catholic—Daily Ma>«e«
1»
Of Ha eon and Eggs, Chicken wth will certainly make themselves
On.
\
akntine
—
make
these mine.”
except Wt-diii sd«« -
Lee- (in Nj Ion hose» Girdle« known in the ring Watch for
Catholic Masses at 0645 A 1130.
and I-ace
them!
MILLER'S —in Salem
Catholic Confession« Saturday But when 1 wake and find, that
N Mir SrlrctMMi
( ourtrou» Help
1900
Sulphadiazine Pills.
The JM»t «ntrrtainer» received
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No Has even cured the ail’s of Elmer, an invitatati! from American Le­
vacua Friday at 1930
way up in them there hill«.
gion Pont No. 9 in Salem to pre­
X-
•
GW lAl'T,
Protestant Worship- 0900 I960. So. I will take another if it fill» vent a »hoar last Monday evmmr
Hotel C.»resili» Hide
C or «•!!«•
Lutheran Seri ice» ~?019.
Ute, and <f it spill» ®e,
Th* boy« obliged «nd from report«
Flowers
FOR YOUR VALENTINE
IN CORVALLIS'
Out of the HO. Well
CHAPLAIN'S
COLUMN
Perpetual
Novena
Victory
Flowers
:
;
BIG DKINK
TO GO BUY !
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