Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 13, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    mp Adair Sentrj
Thursday, May 13, 1943.
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edure Series, AFTER - DUTY RECREATION FOR EM UNDERWAY Lebanon Bond
how Launched
Drive, $10,000
Officers, Hostesses
F
Busy Planning Events
Timber Wolves* SSO
Offers 'Education
For Freedom' Every
Tuesday Over KOAC
Mrs. Merriam Sings
At 'Victory* Show;
Students, Faculty
Keep Buying Bonds
Realizing that "all work and no
play makes Jack a dull boy,” the
executive officers at Camp Adair
have made every effort to provide
Service Club 2’s directress, T' ■S.
an
adequate recreational program
On Tuesday last, May 11,
on the post. The Field House en­
Men
iam, representing “women in
'imber Wolf Division SSO
tertainments, all the way from
the armed forces,” was guest of
pnted the first program in a ne
operas to boxing matches, with a
honor, along with Miss Huxley,
i-ries of Orientation Lectures. Th
SPAR recruiting officer of Port­
dance thrown in every Friday eve­
lew series, under the title of Edi
land, at the crowning of the “V ic-
ning, is one phase. The five motion
ation for Freedom, was conceive
tory Queen” of the Lebanon War
picture houses are another outlet.
iy the Special Service Office, ar
Bond Drive lust Friday night.
Also high in importance are the
s written by Sgt. John C. O’Nc
The drive, coudcted sole y
Service Clubs with Miss Ann Cady
if that office. Taking the pla<
at Club 1 and Miss Madge Kuh-
among the pupils and faculty iti
ind continuing in the footsteps <
the Lebanon public schools, ne .e;I
, warth at Club 2 in charge of the
he last series of Orientation pro­
$ 10,000 in bonds. This is consid­
,
social
and
recreational
activities
MISS MADGE KUH WARTH
MISS ANN CADDY
grams, Education for Freedom
ered an “all-out” drive in comp »ri­
housed
therein.
Social and Recreational hostess
Social and Recreational hostess sen to the size of the municipality
»rings its listeners current infor­
Both
are
endeavoring
to
provide
at Service Club 2.
at Service Club 1.
mation concerning the vast Theater
and shows that War Bonds are the
suitable relaxation for the after
if War (none of the material used
most popular commodities be’ni?
duty hours for the enlisted men.
>eing over a week old, if not less
Miss Caddy and Miss Kuhwarth Angeles, California, before she purchased today!
han a week). But that is only half
are the chaperones at the Friday came to this camp.
At an elaborate out-door pro­
if what this interesting new pro­
M iss Madge Kuhwarth was a gram held in the civic arena, the
evening dances at the Field House.
gram has to offer its audience,
They have also organized square music supervisor in the public celebration was conducted with
The latter half of the broadcast
dances and South American rhumba schools at Yakima, Washington.
State Superintendent Putnam pres­
s devoted to a dramatization of the
The post executive officers have ent to congratulate the students
at the clubs.
Among the recent newlyweds in
ife of some person in America’s
Community Sings have been ini­ created a sound recreational pro­ and teachers on the success of the
listory who have, by great or small a Timber Wolf Engineering bat­ tiated also at the two clubs. Both gram, and .it is up to enlisted men drive.
neans, made this land a better and talion is Lt. William V. Roveto, son have bingo nights.
and officers alike to utilize the
Mrs. Merriam was called or. to
i freer place in which to live. It of Mr. and Mrs. Achille Roveto of
facilities
at hand.
Hostesses Experienced
sing during the entertainment por­
Union City, N. J., who was married
s called “Here Is America.”
There’s an old expression that is tion of the program. Also appear­
The recreational hostesses make
This week the life of Thomas Jef- to Miss Jeanne L. Andrews, daugh­ an effort to work together in order very apt in this case: “You can
ing were the third and fourth glade
’erson, “The Prophet of Democra- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur DeWitt not to schedule the same events at lead a horse to water, but you can’t
Drum Corps, the seventh and eighth
•y” was dramatized with Sgt. John Andrews of Vancouver, Wash., on
Club 1 and Club 2 on the same make him drink! You can lead a grade Drum and Bugle Corps, the
|C. O’Neil as narrator, Cpl. Don Sunday, May 2. The ceremony took
evening. This is an attempt to man to knowledge, but you can’t Junior and Senior High School
IChapman of the Timber Wolf SSO place at the St. James Parish
give Camp Adair soldiers variety. make him think!”
Bands. An exhibition of gymnas­
jas Jefferson, Pvt. Glenn C. Post of house in Vancouver.
Both recreational hostesses are
tics, now being taught in the pub­
CO H„ Geysers as Ben Franklin,
The bride wore a wedding dress well qualified for their positions.
lic schools as part of the nation­
196,-
The
earth
’
s
surface
totals
Betty Jo Bouska of KOAC as Mrs. of white chiffon with a fingertip
Miss
Ann Caddy was connected 940,000 square miles, almost four- wide body-building program for the
Jefefrson, and her sister Lana Lou length veil held by a Juliet cap. She
with the stage in and around Los fifths of it covered by water.
youth of America, was also staged.
doubling in several character parts. was given in marriage by her
Next week, May 18, the second father and attended by Miss Alpha
production of Education for Free­
Marie Johnson.
dom will bring you more bulletins
Lieutenant John H. Grosser
covering the War-fronts all over
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the world, together with another served as best man, and Del Des
on this show, which is Shell’s
morrow at 6:30 and 8:30 p. m.,
dramatized life of a famous Ameri­ Brisay sang preceding the cere­ Bohemian Atmosphere
mony.
and.
on
Saturday,
will
constitute
contribution
to service men.
can. These broadcasts are under
Of Greenwich Village
A
reception
followed
at
the
home
"My
Sister
Eileen” will be given
the floor show during the regu­
the supervision of the Timber Wolf
Gives Zest to Play
lar Saturday night cabaret at twice on Sunday ... a matinee at
Division Special Service Office, of the bride's parents.
Upon
their
return
from
a
wed
­
2:15 and again at 7 p. m. at War
Service
Club 2.
headed by Major N. George De
In Theater No. 2
Dept. Theatre No. 2 . .. Ave. “C”
ding
trip
to
the
Wauna
Lake
club,
Present
plans
also
include
a
Dakis.
at
North 7th Street.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Roveto will be
presentation at the Station Hos­
On
tomorrow,
Saturday
and
Sun
­
In addition to these, regular post
pital on Saturday. Several top­
Military bypasses through cities at home in Corvallis.
day will be witnessed some of the flight vaudeville and comedy acts entertainment and a big array of
and towns in Oregon are marked
Native Oregon shrubs from the finest talent yet to appear before and prominent luminaries in the sports events will lend snice to the
by state highway commission signs
Camp Adair audiences, as the en­ entertainment worl dare featured after-duty hours of all personnel.
to guide through military convoy hills cost only the effort of trans­
tertainment sidelight of life in an
r—.
planting them.
traffic.
army camp reaches fulfillment.
I The legitimate stage show, “My
I Sister Eileen,” is the Sunday at­
traction, as produced by co-eds
from the University of Oregon in
Thursday, May 18...
Eugene, directed by Horace Robin­
Latin-American dancing instruction, Club 1. 8 p. m.
son and secured for the post
Baseball: University of Oregon vs. Timber Wolves, return
through
the efforts of Mrs. Mar­
engagement tentatively set.
garet
C.
Blodgett, directress at
Open house and informal program at Club 2.
Service Club 1. (Turn to society
Friday, Hay 19...
section for pictures and story.)
"Shell Show,” variety revue. Theatre No. 2.
The Shell Oil Company’s gala
Enlisted men’s dance at Field House; SCU band and Junior
variety show wall play a two-
Hostess partners.
night stand at this cantonment
Open house at Service Clubs.
tomorrow and Saturday. It will
Saturday, May 20__
be staged at Theatre No. 2 to-
“Shell Show” ... several acts will appear at Club 2 Cabaret
as floor show; others will perform at Station Hospital.
Night Club at Club 1 will feature Mountaineer entertainment.
Willamette Univ. vs. Timber Wolves, First official baseball
game. At Salem.
Sorority danoe at Monmouth, 40 EM invited. Call at Club 1.
Sunday, May 21 ...
"My Sister Eileen,” Theatre 2, North 7 on Ave. C.
Open house for visitors and soldiers’ families at Service Clubs.
Free program movie shorts, Club 1 at 8 p. m.
Monday, May 22...
Song fest directed by Miss Kuhwarth at Club 2.
Baseball: Portland Univ. vs. Timber Wolf team at Portland.
Tuesday. May 23..;
Open House at Club 2. Informal program by Mrs. Merriam.
Bingo and game night at Club 1.
Glee Club rehearsal, Club 1, under Cpl Hayes.
Wednesday, May 24...
Square Dance at Club 1 directed by Miss Thompson of OSC.
Spontaneous talent show at Club 2.
' T 5 Lynch's “Soldier-Artist Workshop' every night at Service
Club 1.
,?
**Voice "ecordings night. Chib 2, courtesy of Pepsi-Cola.
* ^Tentatively scheduled for last week in May: Timber Wolf Div.
Boxing Tournament at the Field House, starting May 24 or 25.
JIM BRONSON
NELDA ROHRBACK AN I) DOROTHY WEYGANDT
Lt. Roveto Marries
Miss J. L. Andrews
My Sister Eileen" On Sun
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