Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 18, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    p Adair Sentrj
Fold Girl
Thursday, March 18. 1943.
Billfold Girl ranks and may your
stay be a long and pleasant one.
Soldiers, send your billfold gal
entry to the Sentry at Post Head­
quarters. Who knows? You may
have your gal’s pix in our sheet
sooner than you expect. Give it a
try anyway and we guarantee not
to “cop” the addresses and names
printed thereon. Believe us.
Club 1 Cafeteria
Offers Varied Menus
(Continued from Page 8)
and gags; Sgt. Sid (F. Y.) Cham-
owitz who broke into the enter-
ment spotlight (he’s the guy that
knows Gypsy Rose Lee!);’Pvt. Pat
Maurino and also Mrs. F. C. Mer­
riam, hostess. Aside from those
I who entertained at the piano were
I two hill-billy guitarists, Pvt. Tex
' Huseman and Pvt. William Gibson.
U1
vour partner?
o’clock.
Time?
Rhumba and Latin American dance
classes by Miss June Powell from
Eugene and T 4 Cec Birnkrant of
the !M5th. Sultry rhythms of the
rhumba, conga and samba will be
taught to the EM who desire to
About 8 learn. Drop in on Tuesday night
for a Latin-American dance treat!
Notes On Club 2 Staff:
New Enlisted .Man Added
Pvt. Vincent Chiella has been
added to the Service Club 2 roster
to fill the vacancy caused by Pvt.
Eddie Bruce Sharritt who was hon­
orably discharged from the Army
last week and has returned to
Hollywood, Cal. Chiella will help
produce the Club shows, as Shar­
ritt did. and will assist Cpl. San-
sonia with routine club manage­
ment.
Pvt. Gus Cerese, man-about-Club-
2, is back on the job after a fine
15-day furlough in New York. He
says he had a swell time, and we
know why, but swear we won’t tell.
He returned with 15-lbs of "native-
born” •alami and some imported
cheese from Naples.
I
Bingo Games Featured
During Club Game Nights
Bingo, that game with cards and
numbers, is a regular sport weekly
at the two clubs. Wednesday night
is Bipgo night at Club 2, with Gus
as interlocutor, and Thursday night
the same game is featured during
Game Night at Club 1.
CORVALLIS DANCE
Same place, same time, same
orchestra. To you service men
this means that the USO Club,
Corvallis, is holding their regular
Saturday night dance at the Elks
Club, 4th and Monroe.
All are welcome to join in the
many festivities planned for the
evening and enjoy dancing to a
real snappy army band. Come one,
come all.
■ IxMig-Stemmed American
Beauties To Dance Soon
A communique from “parts un-
known” in the Timber Wolf Divi-
/
One of the main counterparts at Ision, but from a “usually reliable
source” hints that something real­
ATTENTION ALL MASONS:
Service Club 1 ... the cafeteria . .. ly terrific is in store for Night
There will be a social gathering
re-opened in grand style Wednes­ Club patrons at Club 1 in a couple
of Masons and invited guests in
day morning at breakfast time. ; of weeks. Ten gorgeous hussies
Recreation Hall T-5-225 at 1930,
Manned by a competent staff of ' have arrived on the post and are
March 31, 1943. Grand Master
well-trained personnel, and under i now being taught a one-two-three-
Clarence B. Phillips of Portland
the management of Miss Helen I kick routine. Keep an eye pealed
will be the principal speaker. There
Barrett, food expert, this cafeteria I for the first appearance of the
will also be music by a quartette
is expected to become one of the j “Adairettes”!
of Camp Adair men. There will be
favorite and most popular “bean­ I
several visitors from this section
i
eries” at Camp Adair.
Square Dances to Resume
of the state.
| Breakfast, luncheon, dinner and Next Wednesday at Club 1
¡“after-theatre snacks” w’ill be
ROAST PIG FOR VETS
The next in a series of Square
of the Week served daily starting at 7 a. m., Dances,
Albany Voiture No. 891 of the
which
will
be
held
each
I when the cafeteria opens, until
“40 and 8’’ will stage its annual
e above attractive young wo-!curfew at 10 p. m. Daily specials Wednesday night at Club 1 under
the
supervision
of
Miss
Ann
Cad
­
Pig Feed at Veterans’ Memorial
is soon to become a resident will be offered together with a
hall Saturday at 7 p. m. Total
dy,
social
and
recreational
hostess,
lese parts; she has had all of well-balanced and well-rounded se-
per plate—and this includes
will
bring
to
the
post
some
of
Ore
­
cost
winter’s New York weather lection of menus.
a roast pig dinner, refreshments
gon
State
College
’
s
most
lovely
fan stand. (Ouch!)
| Entirely renovated is the cafe-
Powell, Birnkrant, Like Murray
and a full evening of entertainment
nething besides the climate teria .... with a new decoration gals ... as partners. Pvt. Watson Will Teach You In A Hurry!
of the Timber Wolves and Miss
—is one buck and a half. All “40
s her to Camp Adair, how-; scheme carried out in apple green
Betty Thompson of the College,
Tuesday nights at Club 2 are and 8" members stationed at Adair
as she is the wife of genial and pine-colored stain. All new
will be on hand as instructors. So based on a Latin-American theme, are cordially invited, says Roy II.
Micheál Gaines, fellow col- equipment has been furnished both
why not come ’round and swing with the introduction last week of Collins, Chef de Gare.
st on the Sentry and “Mike” for the cafeteria and the adjoining
ms us that his wife is coming fountain room, and new refrigera­
te make her permanent home tion units have been installed,
him.
| Of paramount importance is the
. . . here is this week’s nom- fact that the renovations have in-
SERVICE CLUBS NOS. 1 & 2
on for the Sentry’s Billfold creased the total seating capacity
of the Week. Mrs. Gaines is a from approximately 115 to 180 or
re of New York; is a brunette so. A more cozy atmosphere has
foot, four, and tips the beam also been suggested, in the addi-
20 and she has been married tion of colorful drapes and wall-
e sergeant for ever so long, i baskets of ivy.
elcome, Mrs. Gaines, to the
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Redecorated Bistro
Popular Eating Spot
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CAFETERIAS
ervice Club No. I Reopens
Saturday With Night Club
ol. Gordon H. McCoy, camp opening, will feature the superb
mander, the Special Service music of the Timber Wolf Division
icers of Camp Adair and the Artillery Band under the baton of
sonnel announce with pride and W. O. Rubel assisted by Cpl. Appel.
isure the re-opening of Service The headline entertainers, which
i 1 on Saturday, March 20.
is a unitpn itself and has appeared
“he club, which for the past two in shows in the Division, is directed
ks has been having its face and managed by Pvt. Al Santos,
ed, will be completed at that veteran vaudeville showman who
e, and the gala re-opening will has earned the respect and admira­
marked with a super-duper tion of the entire Division for his
rl rht Club night featuring an all- efforts in entertainment.
r cast of entertainers from the
Pvt. Santos was honorably dis­
charged from the army last Tues­
iber Wolf Division.
Everything at the club will be day, but his genuine efforts will
ierent. From a standpoint of remain to be remembered.
Featured in the floor-show will
srior decoration, the woodwork
been painted an ivory-buff be Sgt. A. M. Richardson, who will
>r, and the sidewalls above are be master of ceremonies; Pvt. Pic-
V a delicate blue-green’tint. New ciano,
accordianist; Pvt. Whyne,
> ed-oak chairs, occasional tables, vocal selections; Pfc. Speed, vari­
ops, hassocks and ottomans have ety singer and dancer; Sgt. Demp­
fn added to the former furniture sey. who has a television skit; Pvt.
il the floors have been refinished Tommy Tucker, who does a “kid" I
1 polished. The place, now. is skit; and Pvt. “Happy" Ogen, I
ily beautiful, and has taken on comedian in Western style. This
' full appearance of a man’s club. same troupe, excepting the last
r The cafeteria, too. which re- two acts, appeared last Saturday
■ned yesterday, has also been night at the 3rd Eschelon Show ar­
ci npletely refinished, and new ranged by Major Haggard.
In addition to these Timber Wolf !
lipment has been added. Daily
rials, in addition to the regular, entertainers, advance reports indi-
^ll-rounded and reasonably-priced cate that SCU 191 l’s Cpl. Pete
yr.us. will be the cafeteria’s pol- Wong. Chinese singer of American
re ... the policy being directed by songs, and Miss Midge Hampton, a
new cafeteria hostess. Miss dancer from Oregon State College,
® rrett.
Corvallis, will be added to the en-
JThe fountain, too, has had it’s tertainment bill of fare.
Everything points to a highly
fl- lifted with enamel and is in-
<•“ i a refreshin? place to stop for successful re-opening, and accord-
W«t ice-cream sundae or frosted iag to Mrs. Margaret Blodgett, di­
fk ■
rectress of the club, a sell-out eve­
Timber Waives Fea is red
ning is indicated by the number of
TThr cabaret night marking the reservations already made
PATRONIZE YOUR
SERVICE CLUB
CAFETERIAS!
WHOLESOME FOOD
AT REASONABLE PRICES
COME IN FOR MEALS
AT ANY HOUR!
OUR SUNDAY
REAKFASTS
ARE OUR
SPECIALTY!