Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 11, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Camp j\dair Sentry
Page Five
Thursday, March 11,1943.
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The Atlantic Monthly Press in
connection with Little, Brown and DISPLAY WARES ON
Co. has offered a prize of $5000 SUPER-DUPER HOARD
Not bulletin board nor hill
for the most interesting book­
length manuscript of non-fiction board, but something super-
having to do with the war or the dooper and in-betwixt is the 5’«
peace that will follow it. The x3’e foot display easel (there
contest ends on April 15, 1943. It you have it) now attractively
can be a book of personal experi- set up near entrance to the of­
fice at Service Club 2.
ence, but need not be.
I
It is made to carry displays
This announcement is to be
of
individual soldier talent, in
construed in the broadest terms, j
The book may deal with A meri- i sketch work, painting, tooling,
etc., and Hostess Florence
can efforts to win the war or make
Coardy Merriam invites EM to
the peace. It may recount the ad­
submit examples of their work.
ventures of a refugee, tell a story
The board at present graces Pfc.
of diplomacy, or of underground
Booth’s photo display and may
activity, or be the tale of an
soon include sketches by our
aviator, a tank commander in the
own artist. Pfc. Don (Notes
desert, or the torpedo officer on a
from a Soldier’s Scrap Book)
submarine. It is not rank nor
Lynch.
name the judges seek but talent,
variety, and a story to tell. The
• single qualification is absorbing and thou reignest over all”
Chron. 29:11,12).
interest.
Among the citations which com­
Only double-spaced typewritten
manuscripts of unpublished and prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
nonserialized words in English will i lowing from the Bible: “Now faith
be considered. Translations are is thé substance of things hoped
eligible if the manuscript has not for, the evidence of things not
previously been published or ser­ seen. Through faith we under­
ialized in any language anywhere. stand that the worlds were framed
To the author of the winning by the word of God, so that things
manuscript as determined by the which are seen were not made of
judges, the Atlantic Monthly Press things which do appear” (Heb.
will pay, on the date of the an­ 11:1,3).
The lesson-sermon also includes
nouncement of the prize winner,
the sum of $5000: $2500 as an the following correlative passages
outright prize and $2500 as an from the Christian Science text-
advance on account of royalties. i book, “Science and Health with Key
Manuscripts will undergo their to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
first reading shortly after receipt. Eddy: “Truth, Life, and Love are
Manuscripts not reserved for the substance, aa the Scriptures use
final judgment will be returned to this word in Hebrews: ‘The sub­
their authors (by express collect stance of things hoped for, the
if unaccompanied by return post­ evidence of things not seen.’ Spirit,
the synonym of Mind, Soul, or God,
age).
The prize winning book will be is the only real substance” (p.468).
published by Little, Brown and Co.
»«th DIVISION
as an Atlantic Monthly Press book.
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Personnel and enlisted men are
urged to attend religious services
I regularly at the following chapels.
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Chapel No. 2 — I) & 3rd St. South
»
Catholic Masses—1030.
Catholic Station of the Cross and
Benedictions — Wednesday at
2000.
Protestant Worship — 0915 and
1900.
Choir practice Thursday at 1900.
Chapel No. 3 — I) & 7th St. South
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Catholic Mass—10830 and 1130.
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
Catholic confessions — Saturday
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
at 1800 to 2000.
Wednesday. March 10
Protestant Worship—1000.
Sunday evening Forum—1900.
1930 Jewish Service, Chaplain Chill
Jewish service—Friday at 1930.
Friday. March 12
Chapel No. 4 — C and 12th St. So.
1845 Hospital, Chaplain Chill
Catholic Daily Mass 1830; Sun­
1030 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 3,
day Masses at 0645 and 1130.
Chaplain Chill.
Catholic Station of the Cross and
2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel.
Benedictions — Wednesday at
Chaplain Chill.
19)5.
2100 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 7,
Catholic Confessions — Satur­
Chaplain Chill.
day at 1930.
Sunday. March 14
Catholic Sorrowful Mother No­
0800 Episcopal Communion, Chap­
vena—Thursday at 1930.
lain Newman.
Protestant Worship—0900 and
i >900 Catholic Mass.
1900.
1000 General Protestant Service.
Lutheran Lenten Services—Wed-
Chaplain Harmon. Special
nesday at 2000.
music by civilian musicians.
Lutheran Services—1015.
1045 General Protestant Commun­
Chapel No. 5—C & 8th St. South
ion, Chaplain Harmon.
Catholic Masses —0800 and 1130.
Mormon Service, Pfc. Alma
Catholic Confessions—Saturday
Nielson.
at 1900 to 2030.
Services at Hospital
Episcopal Holy Communion —
0800 Catholic Mass
0700.
1000 Protestant Service. Chaplain
Protestant Worship—0900, 1000,
Bartell
1900.
( hruitia* Science Churches
Chapel N*. •—C A 4th St. Sauth
Catholic Daily Masses — 1836;
"Suhstance" will be the subject
Sunday Masses at 0700 and
of the iesaon-aermon in all Church««
1115.
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
Catholic M.M. Novena—Monday
March 14.
The (¡olden Text will be, “Thine
at 1900.
Catholic Confessions—Saturday
0 Lord, is the rreatnese, and the
after 1800.
puwvr. and the glory. »nd the vie-
Protestant Worship—-0900, 1000.
.nry and the majesty . . . both
1900.
riches and honour come of thee,
CHAPLAIN'S
COLUMN
Yep. They're Still At It
In Caribou, Me., the draft
board re-classified John W.
Keene 1-A liefere it learned that
he was: (1) 90, (2) blind.
Theodore, The Timber Wolf
• You ve Said, "Boy, Could I Write A Book
; Well, Here Is Your Chance to Do It
"see, daughter. I told you he has the paws that refreshes.
Chapel No. 11—D & 5th Sts. North '
Christian Science Service—Sun­
day at 1100.
Christian Science Service—Wed­
nesday at 1900.
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TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
CHAPEL SERVICES
Sunday. March 14, 1943
Chapel No. 7, C & 1st St. North
Episcopal Holy Communion 0700
’Catholic Mass
.
1000
Protestant Service .. 0900 & 1100
Bible Study Class ................. 1500
Evening Service .................... 1930
Mens' Choir Practice, Thurs. 1930
Choir Rehearsal, Friday
.. 1900
(Catholic)
Chapel No. 8. C & 5th St. North
Lutheran Service
............ 0800
•Catholic Mass 0900, 1000 & 1200
Protestant Service
1100 & 1030
1300
Catholic Eucharistic
14(81
Catholic Novena
Protestant Discussion Club 1830
Catholic Confessions, Satur­
days
1630, 1830 & 1900, 2130
Catholic Mass every day
1816
except Monday
Catholic Choir, Mo. & Tues. 1900
Catholic Lenten Devotions,
193(1
Wednesday .................... '
Protestant Choir, Thurs.
1900
Stations of the Cross, Fri. .. 1930
Chapel No. 9, C & 9th St, North
•Catholic Mass
0800 & 1000
Protestant Service
0900, 1100
and 1930
•Catholic Mass every week­
1830
day except Sat.
Novena Service every Tues. 1900
Protestant Choir Rehearsal
1930
Tuesday
Bible Study Class every
Wednesday
...... 1930
Catholic Lenten Devotions,
2000
Wednesday
Discussion Group, Thursday 1930
Catholic Confessions, Sat­
urday
1800. 2030
Chapel No. 10. D & 9th St. North
0730
Catholic Holy Communion
•Catholic Mass
0900 & 1130
Protestant Service 10C0 & 1800
1060
Protestant Communion
2000
St. Barbara Forum, Mon.
Service Men’s Christian
league. Monday
1900 & 2100
2045
Choir Rehearsal Monday
(Protestant)
Choir Rehearsal, Tuesday &
Thursday (Cath.)
1930
Blessed Virgin Devotion,
1900
Tuesday
Midweek Prayers, Wed.
J 900
Blessed Sacrament Devotion
Thursday
......... 1900
Catholic Confessions, Satur­
day
1530, 1700 & 1900, 2100
Chapel No. 11, D & 5th St. North
’Catholic Mass ........................ 0900
1OOO
Protestant Service
for Div. A- Sp. Trps
Christian Science.................. 1100
also Wed. at 1900
Lutheran Service
1900
Protestant Lenten Service
Wednesday
2000
Prot. Choir Rehearsal, Mon-
2000, Wednesday after Lenten
Services.
Catholic Confessions (visit
Chape) No. 10)
’Confessions la-fore Mass.
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WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
• National Catholic Community Service
• YMCA
• bah »(ion Army
* Jewish Welfare Board
• YWCA
• National Travelers Aid Association
ALBANY
DATE
113116 East Third St.
CORVALLIS
MONMOUTH
lliway W9W & Main Rt.
7:30 pm Stump Club
inert
H.00 1 liNcuMNion Club.
7:30 pm Small games
mtir itles
6:30 Informal dancing
THURSDAY
March 11
Informal Activitiea
Building open for your
c<mve»»8«»er — limited
facilities available
2 » Army Wives' club
6:00-10 30 pm Informal
Rctivitiea
7:00— Dance instruction.
FRTDKY
March
Informal Activities
Building open for your
cone
ce —— limited
facilitiea available
6:00-10:30 pm Informal
activities
Informal Activities
Bldg Open. Limited fa
< 4-iiities.
nm llanre Ht Elka
Bld if Monroe & 4th.
Band.
1 11:00 pin Inform«! A»*-
2 pm Hewing and mend
inf.
12
g VTCTDAT
March IS
SALEM
Fifth and Madison Stu.
693
Chemiketa Rt.
1 IO pui Canteen open
1 5 {Ml) llrgfatration for
Home Hoapitality
4 tn 8 pin Kegiater for
sleeping cots
fill p. tn. Duuor (Ball­
room I.
grwDAT
March 14
Informal Activities
Building open for your
cenv*”i«»’ce — limited
facilitiea available
1 AO 11 AO — Informal
Activities.
9 am to noon Visit the
church of your choice
9 am te 10:30 pm Can­
teen open
« 5 inn Ballroom dancing
5:15 5:45 pm
Muairal
jirograag
M ;io pm Hing fest
WOSDAT
March 15
Informal Activities
Building open for your
convenience — H’mtcd
facilities available
6:00 10:30 pm Informal
activities
7:30 pm. Small Games
activities.
Building open for your
ronv«n<r''cr —- limited
facilities available
0:00-10’110 j»m Informal
Activities.
H pro Cm tract Bridge
instmctloe
JO am to 2 pm War
Mothers
(mg
H pin Diacuaaion group
M in $n WnHafed m*n'$
and wives’ party
9 pu> Hl lent
Building open—Limited
faeiiitie«.
7:30 10 30 Irish Rhe
l.acifBM
< ¡J.arr»
style- Woman's club
6:0010:30 pm Informal
activities
7:30 nm Rniall games
art k*t ire
W.OO Informal Dancing.
TT’KRDtY
March 16
Informal Activitiea
•
WEDNESDAY
March 1?
Informal Activities
SERVICES AVAILABLE—Library, Showers. Snack Rar. Ping Pong, Headteir Room.
Writing Room, Craft Materials, Photography, Pool TaMrs, Small Games, Dancing
H-nr, Counseling, Valet Room, Information Service, Cherhing Service, <''nnfortahle
Lounges, Housing Information, Sleeping Accommodations, Distributions of Religious
Articles.
HOSTESSES AT EACH CLUB EVERY EVENING
USO-Your Home Away from Homo
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