Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 22, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Camp Adair Sentry
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Thursday, April 22, 1943.
Page Three
WILL LIFT THEIR 120 VOICES IN EASTER CHORUS
Here is the noted 120-voice mixed chorus of the Oregon State College which, under the direction of I>r. Paul S. Petri, will on Sunday morning provide a featured
choral portion of the special Easter services to be held at Field House. All Enlisted Men and officers of this post, of whatever sect, are cordially urged by Post Chaplain
Major Lloyd V. Harmon to attend the services. They will be held starting at 0700 until 0800.—Signal Corps photo.
regularly at the following chapels.
Music Lessons Considered
Chapel No. 2—D & 3rd Sts. South
At Theatre 2, April 30
Plans are underway at Club 2 Catholic Mass ........................ 1030
to have periods set aside, as the Catholic Confessions—
Fresh from a tour which in­ expected demand warrants, for
Saturday at ........................ 1400
cluded five Canadian Army camps, j classes in instruction on musical Catholic Stations of the Cross
and Benediction Wednesday 2000
in three of which they drew to instruments. Mrs. Merriam and
Confessions after service.
record-attendance crowds, Prof. Miss Kuhwarth, both pianists,
Music Lovers Enthuse, Though
are
anxious
to
contact
those
en
­
General
Sunrise Service ....... 0645
Charles Watts and his Oregon State
listed men who would like to Evening Worship and
A Few EM Execute //Walk-Out//
College Victory Revue will come to teach either the piano, violin, or
| Communion Service ........... 1900
Camp Adair, April 30,
other instrument. The hostess Choir Practice Thursday ..... 1930
The 20-company ensemble will will assist.
By T/5 Bob Ruskauff
Jewish Service Friday at ..... 1930
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Chaplain Chill
Opera came to Camp Adair Sunday night, for the play in two performances at Thea­
Those interested in taking
ter No. 2, at 6:30 and 8 p. m., in lessons are also asked to contact Chapel No. 4—C & 12th Sts. South
first time.
their first home-coming appear­
Catholic Daily Mass ............ 1830
Under direction of Prof. Sigurd Nilssen and before a ance. It is a stream-lined and “pro­ Mrs. Merriam at Club 2.
Sunday Masses at 0645 & 1130
If there is a demand for this
small but generally i appreciative audience at Field House, fessionalized” group to that which type of program, a music studio Catholic Stations of the Cross
singers from the University of-Oregon school of music at played on this post several times a will be set up at the club.
and Benediction Wednesday 1915
few
months
back.
Eugene offered a diversity of light (and heavy) operatic
Catholic Confessions Saturday 1930
featured performers in
Catholic
Sorrowful Mother
selections. These proved both distinctive and entertaining. the Among
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
1 hour 20 minutes show—all
Novena
Thursday at ......... 1930
The singers, brought to the Post*--------------------------------------------- j backed up by the 20-voice co-ed
CHAPEL SERVICES
Protestant
Worship 0900 and 1900
through efforts of Margaret Blod- Rogndahl and Bennett, Messrs, i chorus—are Tenny Reed in her
Sunday, April 25, 1943
gett. Club 1 principal hostess and Ghormley and Leonard, sang Ver- I “Dances from the Islands,” blues Chapel No. 7, C & 1st St. North Lutheran Lenten Service—
Wednesday at ...... -.......... 2000
later entertained at officers club jj’s Rigoletto “Quartette” and
u..i as
_ ' singer Virginia Steed, tappist Phyl- ’Catholic Mass ......... ............ 1000
Lutheran
Service at .............. 1015
of the Deadeye Division, as guests encore offered the “Street Song,” 1 lis Dickey, who was just named Protestant Communion ..... 0900
Chapel
No.
5—C & 8th Sts. South
of Col. Dell Hardin and Maj. George ' from Naughty Marietta.
I Sweetheart of the OSC Freshman Protestant Service .............. 1100 Catholic Masses .... 0800 and 1130
Klemm, offered to again return j Enthusiasm likewise greeted re- class; Bonnie Beavert, cornet solo­ Bible Study Class ................ 1800
Catholic Confessions—
and will soon appear at Club 1, quest appearance of Director and ist and Pat Corrado and her ac­ Evening Service, Special
Saturday ......... at 1900 to 2030
this time with lighter and popular _ Master
___ ■ of Ceremonies Nilssen, cordion; plus the OSC tumbling
Music ............................. 1930
numbers.
whose sharply-cleft bass baritone trio and the dancing company.
Jewish Service, Friday ....... 2100 Catholic Stations of the Cross
Friday at ............................ 2000
Except for the established clien- J well-fitted “The Sgt./Major on
Chapel No. 8, C & 5th St. North
Episcopal
Holy Communion 1000
tele of music lovers, it was appar- Parade.”
Proud Villager: “And what do *Catholic Mass 0900, 1000 & 1200
General
Communion
Service 0900
ent that operatic entertainment j
—
you think of oui’ little town?”
Protestant Service 1100 and 1630
will never fill Field House, al-! D
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Soldier visiting: “It's the first Catholic Eucharistic ............ 1300 Protestant Service in Bradley
Bowl ..................................... 0800
though several splendidly rendered J Pageant Ot JeSUS Ute
cemetery I’ve seen with lights!”
Catholic Novena .................. 1400
Meditation
on Passion Friday 1900
selections drew applause ovations. Is Presented Tonight
Protestant Discussion Club 1830
Chapel
No.
6—C & 4th Sts. South
A number of EM who had evi-
Sunrise Service .................... 0600
Catholic Confession—
dently wandered in by mistake i “From Manger to Throne,” a
Chapel No. 9, C & 9th St. North
I
Friday .............. at 1830 to 2000
were noted choosing unanimously story of the life and passion of
’Catholic Mass ....................... 0800
Catholic
Stations of the
as their times for exit the mid­ Jesus, will be presented for the
r ¿X
Field Catholic Mass ............ 1030
4
J
Cross
Friday
at ................ 2000
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portion of some song. This proved, ' second time at the Federated
C & 12th St. North.
i
Catholic Confession Saturday
to say the very least, more than '.Churches, Corvallis, tonight and
If inclement weather
J
at 1400 to 1700 & 1830 to 2100
slightly discomfitting to the sing­ I tomorrow, at 8 o’clock, by a cast
rregular 1000 Mass will
Catholic
Masses ..... 0700 and 1100
ers and the audience alike.
be conducted in chapel.
j of 100, which is composed for the
Protestant Sunrise Service .... 0630
Protestant Service 0900, 1100, 1130
j most part of last year’s players,
Voice of Beauty
General Service .................... 0900
Lenten Devotions (Wed.) .... 1900
Of quality there was plenty, i Co-directors are Mrs. Paul H.
Communion Service .............. 1000
Protestant Fellowship and
though eclipsing efforts of sev- Gathercoal and Mrs. Francis C.
Chapel No. 11—D & 5th Sts. Nortlt
Communion Service (Fri.) 1945
eral w idely - recognized Oregon Stalley, and assistant directors are
Christian Science Service—
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Mass of Pre-Sanctified and
vocalists was the splendid color­ Mrs. Bert Christensen, Mrs. Lloyd
Sunday ............................ at 1100
Station of the Cross,
POST CHAPEL SERVICES
atura voice of soprano Marie West, Mrs. L. B. W’ilmarth and
Wednesday .................... at 1900
Friday .................. 1300-1400
Rohndahl. Her finished rendition Mrs. Wayne Pond.
Chapel*No.
10, D & 9th St. North
Construction
of
the
setting
is
in
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
of Delibes’ “Bell Song,” from
Christian Science Churches I 1
Catholic
Holy
Communion .... 0730
charge
of
E.
L.
Coe
and
he
is
being
Friday, April 23, 1943
Lakoe, proved a highlight of the
“Prol>ation After Death” will be
’Catholic Mass ....... 0900 and 1130
performance. This flaxen haired assisted by Paul H. Gathercoal, L. 1845 Jewish Service, Hospital,
Protestant Service 1000 and 1800 the subject of the lesson-sermon
Wilmarth, H. E. Atwood, Leo-
Chaplain Chill
sophomore songstress is obvious* *B.
1 pold Waiau, B. H. Schaffer, J. M. 1930 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 2, Protestant Communion ....... 1050 in all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
ly on her w ay up.
Holy Hour, Thursday ......... 1800 on Sunday, April 25.
Chaplain Chill
For the first time, too, Camp Barron and J. D. Brown. Lloyd
The Golden Text is “God will
2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel, Stations of the Cross,
Adair’s own dramatic tenor, Pfc. West is property chairman.
Friday .................. 1230-1330 redeem my soul from the power of
Chaplain Chill
Bernard Kovler, was able to extend
Worship,
“The Meaning of
the grave; for he shall receive me*
2100 Jewish Service, Chapel No. 7,
his brilliant voice in two enthusi­ An Old Timer Tells
the
Cross
”
....................
1330
(Ps. 49:15).
*'■
Chaplain Chill
astically received numbers — Re- About Tent City Days
Chapel
No.
11,
D
&
5th
St
North
The
lesson-sermon
also
includes
Sunday, April 25, 1943
conditar-Monia, by Puccini, and
0700 General Easter Services at ’Catholic Mass ...................... 0900 the following correlative passages
“Softly as The Morning Sunrise.”
A year ago the last of April, Ma­
from the Christian Science text­
Field House, Chapl. Harmon Protestant Service—for
Singers Excel
jor Brandt, Capt. Carson and Lt. 0900 Catholic Mass
Div. and Special Troops 1000 book, “Science and Health with KeJ]
Highly adequate to their chosen Hamilton reported at Camp Adair
Christian Science ................ 1100 to the Scriptures” by Mary Bakes
arias were mezzo-soprano Barbara ( according to Major Brandt. He 1000 General Protestant Service,
Also Wednesday at ..... 1900 Eddy: “We know that all will be
Chaplain Harmon and Chap­
Bentley; baritone Raymond Leon- claims there were no buildings oc-
Lutheran
Service ................ 1900 changed ‘in the twinkling of an
lain Whetsell
ard; the well-known young dra- cupied, and everything was in the
Lutheran
Communion
Service
eye,* when the last trump shall
1045 General Protestant Commun­
matic soprano, Margaret Zimmer- process of construction,
Thursday
......................
1900
sound; but this last call of wisdom
ion, Chaplain Harmon
man; lyric soprano June Johnson,
The Major says that ten days
Protestant
Communion
cannot
come till mortals have al­
whose voice, though not strong, afterward, Col, Beaumeister and 1115 Mormon Service, Sgt. Alma
Service,
Friday
...........
1900
ready
yielded
to each lesser call in
Nielson
is colorful; dramatic soprano Major Smith arrived, arranging for
Stations
of
the
Cross,
the growth of Christian character.
Betty Fields, and the distinguished quarters at the Elks club in Cor­ Services for Quartermaster Troops
Friday
..........
....
—
.........
2000
Mortals need not fancy that belief
in Tent City
lyric tenor, Lee Ghormley. Ghorm- vallis. They set up headquarters
in
the experience of death will
1015 Catholic Mass
ley's execution of “M’appari,” there and stayed about a month.
DEADEYE
DIVISION
awaken
them to florified being.
Services at Hospital
from von Flotow’s ever-popular
Major Brandt reports that he
RELIGIOUS
SERVICES
Universal salvation rests on pro­
Martha, was particularly well re­ personally established the original 0800 Catholic Mass
gression and probation, and is un­
Personnel
and
enlisted
men
are
1000
General
Protestant
Service,
Tent City in which the first men
ceived.
attainable
without them” (p. 291),
■ urged to attend religious services
Chaplain Bartell
As a concluding number Misses from Camp Dix were received.
Opera Comes to Post;
Program Distinctive
O.S.C. Victory Revue
CHAPLAIN'S
COLUMN