Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 06, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, May 6. 1943.
Fcge Eight
SOCIALLY SPEAKING
Timber
Officers Parly
In Deadeye Div
S3? '
Wolf Officers
Throw
Officers Enjoy
Spring Frolic’
•
Timber Wolves Open
Officer Chib Again;
Blcg. Redecorated
proves Big Success
Present Floor Show
For This Occasion
One of the largest dances ever
A big night was in store for
to take place in the Deadeye Divi­
the Timber Wolf officers and their
sion for the officers, was staged
I guests last Saturday night when
last Saturday night at the Officers’
• their newly-redecorated and refur-
Clue,
i nished Officers Club reopened with
The party was given in honor of
the “Spring Frolic ” featuring a
Mis. Daul R. Goode and Miss Betsy
1 gala talent show from Portland
Goode, by Col. and Mrs. Macey
with many lovely lassies and dance
Dill, and among the guests of
music by the Mountaineers’ band.
honor were Brig. General Claudius
The* program was arranged by
M. Easley, regimental commander;
Lt. Col. Richard Hopelain, presi­
Col. Halloran, Coy. May, Mrs. Kane
dent of the board of governors of
and Mrs. Bradley, and Gen. Dahl-
i the Club, with the assistance of
quist. The club was crowded to
, Major Smith of Div. Artillery; Lt.
capacity.
P. J. Quinn, club secretary; Major
Dancing and revelry filled the Timber Wolf Officers Club last Saturday night at the “Spring
Through arrangement with Mrs.
Frolic’’ presented for the officers and their ladies. The picture on the left shows the crowded dance 'Kahn of the Engineer Bn.; Capt.
Bh 'gett, directress of Service Club
floor as the Mountaineers Dance Band give out on the downbeat. To the right is “Princess Lou,”
Trainer of the Sea Gull Regiment;
Chinese dancer from Portland, presenting one of her numbers. She was a featured entertainer on the
1, a top-notch floor show and enter­
Capt.
Brand of the Mountaineer
floor show which was imported from Portland.—Signal Corps photo.
tainment was secured for the din­
Regiment, and Lt. Black of the
ner party by Lt. Dan Millsaps,
Geysers
Regiment.
Army Equipment is
aide-to-General Easley, and Lt. P. Division MP Commander
Free Color Postcards
Among the guests of honor were
T. Griffin, regimental officer.
Scenic postcards, in natural
Displayed at Mild
Major Gen. Gilbert R. Cook and
Major R. M. Criswell,
The floor show, professionally I
’ colors, have arrived on the post Ball in Corvallis
his party including Mrs. Cece Cook,
presented (with the MC and other I Married in Portland
this week for you enlisted men!
his daughter, and Mrs. Atwood;
acts in white ties and tails . . . for i
They are distributed through
; Dr. Strand, president of Oregon
the performance!), opened with
the two Service Clubs by cour­
In a quiet marriage ceremony
Highlighting this year’s annual State College, and Mrs. Strand;
tesy of the State Highway Com­ Military Ball at Oregon State Col- I Dean Maris, dean of women at OSC.
the camp-and-world-famous equi- performed Saturday afternoon in
libriam artistry of Cpl. Eddie Ja­ Portland, Major Raymond M. Cris­
mission and are free for the lege, Corvallis, was a display of Gov. Earl Snell of Oregon and Mrs.
cobsen, who never fails to leave his well, commander, MP Platoon of
asking.
army equipment loaned to the col­ Snell were invited but were unable
Familiar landmarks and places lege by the Timber Wolf Division. to attend due to last minute com­
audience spellbound. Miss June the Timber Wolf Division, took as
Powell, vivacious and lovely brun-. his bride Miss Pauline F. Frank-' of interest, such as Mt. Hood, ■ In charge of the display was Sgt. mitments.
Crater Lake, and the like, are j Carl W. Ebel, and the process of
ette dancer, was featured next in i lin. formerly of Wewoke, Okla,
The club, which has been re­
her Mexican dance, and returned
shown on these Oregon cards. camouflage as well as an arrange­ painted in a soft shade of green
The nuptials were performed by
late' in the show with her Hula, Chaplain George L. Steinbeck of When you should write home, ment of field mines and one of the an dtrimmed with a complimentary
Cpl. James Horan, outstanding ma- Medics, Special Troops of the Divi­ and can’t find time for a letter newer army inventions, the “am­ rose-pink hue, was packed to ca­
gician, appeared next and Pvt. sion, in the French Room of the
... a post card is the next best phibious jeep” were on hand.
pacity for the event. The place
i
thing.
■He: 'iard Kovler, operatic tenor. Old Heathman Hotel. Standing as
has been entirely refurnished with
This dance is one of the out­
They’re yours for the asking
Tendered several well-known songs. witnesses were S Sgt. James II.
large easy chairs, occasional tables,
standing highlights of the social
at both Service Clubs.
Lt. jriffin introduced the show and ^Sherwcod and Sgt. Wilfred H.
lamps and other homey fixtures.
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season on the campus.
besides the musical accompaniment Craig, both of the Timber Wolf
Draperies carry out the theme of
of ihe Division Artillery Band, MP Platoon.
decoration.
Physiotherapy S-Sgt.
•which also played for dancing,
Tip-Top Talent
Operation of the refrigerator car
Doris Kendall and Pvt. Oliver were
Marries
Dallas
Girl
pool by American railroads saved
The floor show, billed as “Joe
Co/. Snow Sponsors
Miss Powell’s accompanists and
almost 45 million empty refriger- ¡Young’s Variety Revue,” was ob­
Pvt. Pat Maurino sang during her Banners for Troops
Big event of the week end of ; ator car-miles in the last four tained through a theatrical agency
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hula number.
particular interest to the Medics months of 1942.
Continued on page 10, column 3
Capt. William McBride, medical and those at the Station hospital
officer for the special troops, re-
Az pel Entertains
was the marriage of S/Sgt. Her­
ports that Col. E. C. Snow, execxi- i
tive officer for the same group. mann Ochs of Physiotherapy and
Az Oregon State
i has created a great deal of enthu- the former Margaret Gossen of Dal­ I
Thursday. May 6 ...
Last Saturday at Oregon Sta ate siasm by giving a banner to the las, Oregon. The wedding took
“Desert Victory,” Theatres 1 and 2.
college, Cpl. Eddie Appel’s 17 piece outfit which has the cleanest and place Saturday night, May 1, at the
Bingo game, prizes, Service Club 2.
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band played for a GI military ball neatest barracks each day.
Latin-American dance instruction, Service. Club 1.
Grace Mennonite church, Dallas.
in the Memorial Union Ballroom ' “One is also presented to the
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“
Hullabaloo,” USO-Camp Shows variety show. Theatre 5.
at the college. This dance was put tip-top mess hall every day,” said The bride wore a long white dress
Friday, May 7 ...
with a white veil and carried a
on : y the military honor society.
Capt. McBride.
bouquet of orchids. Best man for
Enlisted man’s dance at Field House. Good band, gals! 8-11.
Cpl. Appel is a member of the
He admitted that the idea is not
the occasion was Cpl. Albert Swayze
“Desert Victory,” Theatres 3 and 4.
Timber Wolf Division. He conducts a new one, but that the boys in the
| of Physio.
Open house at Service Clubs.
th« Artillery band for this organi- special troops make a real effort
A reception was held after the
Saturday,
May 8 ...
I to acquire these prized banners.
nation.
ceremony for approximately 150
Cabaret Night at Club 1. Floor show, band, etc. Night Club
guests in the basement of the
at Club 2 with floor sh’ow, etc. Contact date bureau in
church.
Club 1 for dates.
The bride and groom left after
“Desert Victory,” Theatres 3 and 4.
the wedding for a week’s trip in
USO Dance at Dallas. First 25 to sign at Club 1 get to go!
Washington. Upon their return
The Special Troops of the Tim­ and “The Merry Widow Waltz.’’
Sunday. May 9 ...
The master of ceremonies, Cpl. they will be at home at Dallas,
ber Wolf Division presented last
Timber Wolves vs. all-star Cascade League at Eugene, 2:30
Saturday night’s floor show and Don Chapman, then took the spot­ Oregon.
at Civic Stadium. Enlisted <pen $.25, ladies free.
entertainment at the regular week­ light to present something new in
Recorded musical programs at Club 2, 2-3 p. m.; Club 1,
ly Cabaret Night at Club 1. A , ( the way of entertainment
—...... — .... a Cpl. Cusack, Ex (?)
3-4 p. m.
diversified array of talent was on dramatic reading of the trans­
Film
shorts at Club 1, 8:30 p. m.
U. S. Employee, Weds
tap for the evening, and Lt. Ren- formation scene of “Dr. Jekyll and
“Desert Victory,” Theatre 5.
fro.v’s Sea Gull Regiment dance Mr. Hyde” . . . which the audience
Mother’s Day party, 4-6 at Club 1, directed by Miss Caddy.
They both worked for Uncle Sam,
band played for the show and for enjoyed.
in San Francisco, and fell in love.
Monday, May 10 ...
dancing.
| Next Saturday night at Club 1,
So far little has changed—they
Miss Kuhwarth’s “Songfest” and Sing at Club 2.
Pvt. Walter James opened the the Meisinger Girls Accordian Sex­ t still both work for Uncle Sam. but
Game night, bingo, at Club 2 starting at 8.
show by singing several semi-class- tet, who recently wowed the audi- Cpl. Edwin Stanton Cusack, Casual I
Informal activities at Club 1.
ical songs, including, “Ah, Sweet ence at the hospital, will augment Section of Post Headquarters now
Tuesday, May 11...
Mystery of Life” and “The Desert talent from the Geysers Regiment wears GI clothes. The lassie he
Latin-American dance . . . also instruction ... Club 2.
Song.” Next came the soldier who of the Timber Wolf Division for married Sunday in double-ring cere­
Bingo and games at Club 1. Prizes.
never fails to baffle his audiences the floor show.
mony, formerly Ann Chestlocke,
Glee
Club rehearsal at Club 1 under Cpl. Hay.
...Unicyclist Sgt. Kenneth Woods? The club production staff in- works with the Department of In­ iI
Wednesday, May 12 ...
who performed with his low and eludes Mrs. Blodgett, senior host- ternal Revenue in Tacoma, where
Square Dance at Club 1 directed by Miss Thompson of OSC.
high one-wheel cycles.
less; Miss Ann T. Caddy, junior the nuptials took place.
Spontaneous talent show at Club 2 under Mrs. Merriam.
“The Waltz King,” Sgt. Earl hostess; Cpl. Rudolph Jacobi and
Pvt. Samuel J. Scharf, best man,
T 5 Don Lynch’s Workshop nightly at Club 1.
Edwards, who often entertains at Pvt. Irving Kosher. Last week’s flew up from Sun Francisco. Bride
Voice recordings nightly at Club 2.
the clubs with his smooth piano show was arranged through divi- of Honor was Helen Sykosky of
Tacoma.
artistry. offered “Dizzy Fingers” sional special services.
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