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?*&£■<? Eight Camp Adair Sentry Thursday, April 22.1943. <K»- r i « I i I SOCIALLY SPEAKING a Nearby Town Maidens Come to Field Hous Happy Honeymooners Infantry Band Flays for Dance Boysz Girls Eat and Make Merry IPX Manager, Officer Honeymoon, Newport Couple Plan to Make Heine in Independence It’s I.t. and Mrs. now for a PX anager and an officer in a rail head. Skipping camp for a five- day honeymoon on April 14, La Nell Sutherland and Lt. Fred Duell spent their time on the beach at Newport. Upon their return the couple announced that they plan to make their home in Independ- ence. Mrs. Duell, manager of PX 16, started to work there September 17, the opening day of this post exchange. She came to Camp Adair from Allison, Arkansas. Her husband, Lt. Duell, was a cost accountant in Buffalo, New York, during his civilian days. He is personnel officer in the railhead. Another highly successful “swing Timber Wolf Band i sway gathering took place at Fi Id House last Friday eve- Will Furnish Music n .g under the supervision of Lt. For Club 1 Cabaret alter Sindlinger. This Saturday at Club 1. the Tim !. Fast dances for jitterbugs — Sweet music and waltzes for ber Wolf Artillery Division band si wer dancing under the baton of under the baton of Cpl. Eddie Apple g Sgt . R. y Herbert and his Infan- will furnish the music for the cab Band— —3. Girls. 275 from the aret. Warrant officer Rubel super neighborin ig* cities of Salem, Mc- vises this group. The theme will follow along Eas nnville. Corvallis. Dalias. Eugene an : Monmouth—that in a nut shell ter lines. Favors will be served, and -.he story of the big Field House the girls from Dallas are to be here for this occasion. dance. Members of Maestro Apple’s The members of S Sgt. Herbert's band are Sgt. Bender. Pfc. McCabe, bard are Sgts. Carrol Lane. Ray Orwitz, Pfc. Staff. S Sgt. Hoffer, ? tel, Warner Dandy; Cpls. Joe The smiling couple are Lt. and Mrs. Fred Duell who were Cpl. Frahms, Pfc. Cochrane, Sgt. Sk - nes, Joe Di Natale. Thomas Viz- married on April 14 in Chapel 1 and spent five days at Newport zc, Bert Harp; Pfcs. Ray Latto, Yindra. Cpl Wells, Cpl. Lazaron, on the beach! Lt. Duell is Personnel Officer in a railhead—the Mrs. Army Program Hampers Frank Viggianno, Bill Gridley; and Pfc. Davis. is Manager of PX 16. Glee Club Rehearsals Pvts. Edward McFowell and Mur ray Maley. By the Numbers.” the girls from Army training programs and glee Ct vallis proved that the Field clubs don't seem to mix. Despite the House dances are popular with fact that Miss Marge Kuhwarth, "What’s your name,” asked the th* m. They were represented seven recreational hostess at Club 2 has ty-five strong. With this group private? He was talking to a couple done everything in her power to -------------- 4»------------------------------------------------------- came six chaperones: Mrs. R. M. of musicians. Both Adair men and get a men’s sing going, several skilled pianists. Paulson. Mrs. Sidney Schloeman, things hamper the program. With a "gleam in their eyes, sel Soldiers Entertain “We're the Rover boyis.” replied Mre. Cecil Blakely. Mrs. Beulah Bivouacs, road marches, etc., in dom seen during their regular work Blackledge. Mrs. Deliah Dixon and the good-humored ivory ticklers. ing hours, the QM 1911 Detachment On Sun. at Club 2 terfere with the Monday evening One w ould play a few waltzes and Mrs. Nina Rehman. practices. She announces however put on their best OD's and took From Dallas arrived the lucky then he would trade places with the their party manners out of their Sunday evening at Club 2, Pvt. that she isn’t discouraged and still 18 piloted by Mrs. Raleigh Middle- other Who would try his hand at a barrack bags, to attend a party- willing to try to form a glee club. Dola played Rumanian music on Club 2’s singfest will be held a3 tor. She drove a yellow school bus. number of classical pieces. After they played at Club 1 for financed by the QM’s share of the the violin. Cpl. Sears sang, Pvt. usual on Monday at 7:30 P.M. Jtr.«. Ivan Warner and Mrs. Harold an hour, these two took a ten min PX profits. It came at a very ap Paul Guirrerro danced and sang He mes accompanied these girls. At the rehearsal last Monday, six ute break and went to Club 2. Both propriate time us it helped intro A Long Way showed up. Those who participated duce the new Company Commander, Spanish songs, and Cpl. Paul Sut- It’s a "Long Way to Tipperary,” boys are entertainers at heart and Lt. Wesley P. Herrmann, to the in the community sing were Pvt. ton put on a comedy skit. an so is it to Salem; but that didn’t after a little coaxing gave their men, and vice versa. Werner, Jr.. Pvt. Joe -, i William wunam John J On Saturday Miss Florence Mer-1 y Herre *ra, Pfc. G. J. Polizzi, Pfc. stop 65 maidens from visiting the names. The "Waltz King” is Sgt. Earl i Festivities started right after riam sang at the Oregon College M. O. Stewart. Pfc. Bill Ashbaugh, Field House. They appeared at the i Retreat under the guiding hands of dance under the supervision of Mrs. Edwards w-ho studied for one year Mess Sgts. Moss and Carberry. Af of Education in Eugene. and Sgt. S. E. Peffer. Goldie MacCauley, Mrs. Raymond but has had ten years experience. ter the “wine-ing and dining” (beer Pf ster. Mrs. C. F. Patton and Mrs. His buddy is Pvt. Charles Duncan. and a dinner that both Sgts, swore The majority listen with interest Wayne Pettit. Service Mens Date Book “contained” turkey), Sgt. Nick San- Hrs. Riley came with 37 girls the moment they begin to play. Sgt. sonia introduced the show. Thursday. April 22— from Monmouth, and Mrs. Alexan Edwards and Pvt. Duncan are mem Leading off were two of QM’s bers of the Timber Wolf Division. der brought the same number from Open house at both clubs. own boys, S/SgtJ‘Tex” Garrett and McMinnville. Game night at Club 1. Prizes for high Bingo scores. his guitar, and Pfc. "Doc" Brandt Let it not be said that Eugene Portland USO Invites Artists’ Workshop at Club 1, Cpl. Don Lynch, director. and his “pleasant pipes.” They in ever be outdone. Although forty Friday. April 23— turn were followed by Cpl. Healy miles away from Camp, 34 lassies Service Men to YWCA Regular Field House Dance at Field House from 8 to 11. of the Timber Wolves, who mysti considered the dance worth their Good music, attractive Junior Hostess partners. fied both officers and enlisted men Put on your best smile, boys and tir-e. The girls were chaperoned by Open House at both Service Clubs. with "glib lip and suave trick. ” Mrs. Dorothy Denslow and Cececilia get in the swing for the Easter Artists ’ Workshop at Club 1, Cpl. Don Lynch, director. i Formal given for all service men Miss June Powell entertained with Gass man. Saturday. April 24— by the Portland USO Junior Host .vative dances of Hawaii. Like all good shows, and rest as Cabaret Night at Clubs 1 and 2. Field Artillery of the Tim ess Group of the YMCA and YWCA Influential Guest at ber Wolf. on Saturday, April 24, at 8 p m. sured this WAS good, there was the • BIG act. Sgt. Nick Sansonia him- l Division and an Infantry Band are on the program at Club 1. I The gathering will be in the Club 1, Sat. Cabaret ■ self. So much has been written Club 2 presents Individual Talent Acts. Make reserva social rooms of the Portland YWCA | 1 about “Nicky and his versatile tal- tions early. Contact "Date Bureau" as 3480 if you want I Saturday night was Albany night 1 at Broadway and Taylor. i ent?,’’ we can qply say he was to attend and have no girl friend. Artists’ workshop The _ Albina jTwhkh at Service Club 1. Many influential ... . , , Shipyard orchestra _ . . i , 11154 usual se sen. mmu means he stole i available during day; closed at night due to dance. Cpl. , show with his songs, gags, im-j 1 citizens from this neighboring city will furnish the music for thr*' : the Don Lynch, director. came. Among these were Mr. War- 1 party, i personations, etc. Sunday. April 25— reh Black, president of the Lions Miss Mary Blair, chairman of Following Nick, there was a ping I chh, Mr. Curlee, secretary of the ’ the planning committee, says that | i pong game between Sgt. Sam I Popular recorded music from 3 to 4 at Club 1 followed by informal program. Ch iunber of Commerce, Mr. Henry several unusual surprises will pro- Farkag and CpL A1 Niemac. • Cpl. j Hopkin.-, investigator from Wash vide variety entertainment through Niemac is from the Deadeye Divi- | Open House for relatives and visitors. Club 2 features a ington. and Mr. Bragonje from the out the evening. "Concert Hour." sion, Sgt. Farkas is a "fugitive | Bureau of Mines in Washington, Artists' Workshop open all day, Cpl. Don Lynch, director. The Portland Junior Hostesses from a zoot suit and QM’s Custodial D. C. declare that all service men are Office.” Monday, April 26— The program consisted of seven cordially invited ar.d suggest that Watching and enjoying all this, Men’s Glee Club rehearsal at Club 2 under direction of Miss numbers titled: 1. Plant a Garden, men in uniform come early. Ad- if their facial expressions meant Madge Kuhwarth. Informal activities at both clubs. Art 2. Ten Little Soldiers, 3. Canadian mission is free as is customary with anything, were Lts. Herrmann and ists. Workshop at Club 1, Cpl. Don Lynch, director. Capers. 4. Solo Tap numbers, 5. all USO affairs. and Rogers, Company Commander Tuesday. April 27— I and Executive officer respectively. Hawaii on Tap, 6. Whistling in the Latin-American dance at Club 2. Instructions given from SING REHEARSAL Dark, and 7. Tap and baton spe As QM’s guests were C<>1. Baumeis- , 7-9 by T 4 Cecil Birnkrant. Girls from Corvallis USO The Club 1 Glee Club under the ter, Major Brandt. Captain Waite, j cialty. band on hand as partners, Miss Guernsey in charge. Those* who participated in the supervision of Miss Ann Caddy, Captain Lewis and numerous other, Artist»' Workshop at Club 1. Cpl. Don Lynch, director. program were Shirley Wheeler, recreational hostess and directed officers whose names space will not He plans to have drawing from model between the hours Bartiara Black, Connie Hawk, Betty by Cpl. "Oscar" Hayes met last permit. And, of course, mention | of 7:30-9:30 P.M. and Carol Bruggeman, Janet Mc 1'uesday. Many numbers were must go to the wives, girl friends, , Wednesday. April 28— Donald. Jane Brooks (wife of Pvt. tried. Quite a bit of community sisters, etc., who were scattered so [ Square Dance nigth at Club 1. Co-eds from Oregon State Brooks), Billie Fitzpatrick, and Ar singing is in progress now, but prettily around the hall. to help you over the rought spots. Instruction from 8-10. lene Chance. Cpl. Hayes expressed the hope that “Business is terrific," said Pvt. Refreshments served. Artists Workshop under the direc The Timber Wolf Division Band the group will eventually branch tion of ( pl. Don Lynch at Club 1. Games and bingo night furnished the music for the cab into a glee club. At the piano was Henry Majesski. He sells cokes aret. Sgt. Meryl Howard is Maes Pvt. Charles Duncan from the Tim throughout the house and has a at Club 2. starting at 8 P.M. Prizes will be given. tro of this band. reputation for being a hustler. ber Wolf Division. At7oísservkeaciubs SCU Quartermasters E Toss Party; And How I