Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 27, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Page Eleven
Thursday, May 27, 1943.
Ft. Douglas Officer
Praises Maj. Harmon
Portland's Victory Day
Chaplain (Major) Daniel Stev­ j Wm. Andrew Jr., who will enter
ens, assistant to the director in the Army as an A.S.T.P. student
I the personnel division of the Ninth in a medical school.
Education has played an impor­
| Service Command, has sent Chap- tant role in Chaplain Andrew's life.
I lain (Major) Wm. H. Andrew, He received his A.B. degree from
Post Chaplain at Camp Abbot to Baylor University, his Th. M. from
| Camp Adair for a ten day period the (Southern Baptist Theological
TIMBER WOLF DIVISION
to study and observe the methods Seminary, and an Honorary D.D.
CHAPEL SERVICES
of administration used by Chaplain from Howard Payne College. Thf-sO
Sunday, May 30
(Major) Harmon.
schools are all located in the state
Chapel No. 7, C & 1st St. North
Chaplain Stevens of the Ninth ' of Texas.
’Catholic Mass
.0900 Service Command highly praised
Before entering the Army, the
General Protestant Service ..1100 Major Harmon for his efficient Major served Southern Baptist
Evening Service
2000 manner of handling the affairs of • churches in Arkansas and Texas.
Catholic Confessions,
the chaplains’ branch at Camp His last pastorate was in Bryan,
Saturday ................. 2000-2100 Adair.
Texas, the home of Texas A & M.
Chaplain Andrew was born in
For the past several years, he
Chapel No. 8, C & 5th St. North
Lampasas,
Texas,
and
entered
the
has
been an instructor of Boy
’Catholic Mass 0900, 1000 4 1200
Protestant Service 1100 and 1630 Army as a buck private in World Scouts for the National Rifle Asso-’
Catholic Eucharistic
1300 War I. He was placed on the Army ciation Junior Division.
Chaplain Andrew’s hobbies are
Catholic Novena
1400 Chaplain’s Reserve list as a first
amateur
photography, stamp col­
lieutenant
on
March
5,
1929,
be­
Protestant Discussion Club
1830
came
a
captain
in
1935,
and
a
ma
­
lecting,
and
he also has an interest
Catholic Confessions,
jor
in
1940.
in
Texas
history.
He claims that
Sat.
1630-1830 and 1900-2130
He was ealled to active duty on his great grandfather was scalped
Chapel No. 9, C & Sth St. North
April
1 of this year. The chaplain I by the Indians at or near a portion
’Catholic Mass
0800 & 1000
has
a
son eighteen years of age, of what is now Camp Hood, Texas.
Protestant Service
0900, 1000
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1
and 1930
I
I
Catholic Mass, Saturday ..... 0700
Catholic Confessions, Saturday
1600-1700 and 1800-2000
Chapel No. 10, D & 9th St. North
’Catholic Mass ...........0900 & 1130
Chaplain Irvin L. Whetsell an-
Protestant Service .............. .1000 i nounces that he again desires to
Lauds Projectionists
Catholic Confessions, Visit
i remind all soldiers who are inter-
Chapel No. 11, Saturday
For Their Fine Work
I ested in choir singing to come to
1530-1700 & 1900-2100 I the rehearsals at Chapel 1 each
Lt. William F. Benson, who took
Chapel No. 11. D 4 5th St. North I Tuesday evening at 7 P.M. The
General Protestant Service . 0930 i Chapel is located at the corner of over the job as theater officer I
when Lt. Maynard F. Grunder left
’Catholic Mass ........................ 1030 D and 3rd street.
Camp
Adair, entered the Army as
Christian Science ................ 1100 j He reports that these meetings
a buck private in May, 1941, and
also Wednesday at 1900
are for the purpose of rehearsing
Catholic Daily Mass
1715 I hymns to be used in the Sunday was commissioned as a second
lieutenant in the AUS on April 14
May Devotions following
morning service.
of this year. His home is in Wich­
Daily
“As before, I am extending a
Lutheran Service
1900 special invitation,” said Chaplain ita, Kansas.
While in the Air Corps, he met I
Catholic Confession, Saturday
WHetsall, “to members of the
1530-1700 & 1900-2100 special troops because I was sent : his wife, former Riverside, Cali-
’Confessions before Mass.
down here to represent them.” Tie iforrija, girl. His profession before
'entering the Army was accounting '
emphasized however that all sol­
Post Chapel Services
which he says was a full time job
n
Excerpts of Winston Churchill's
Camp Adair, be-
diers are welcome.
UK-
II-
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
and , left no x-
time f for . hobbies.
His 1 Representing
is the Camp Theater system:
jforc Bering throngs of Portland- I speech made that morning, were
Friday, May 28, 1943
rebroadeast tq the masses in Civic
JEWISH LAY LEADERS
“We have a very ood theater ers who had gathered together last Stadium. The Kaiser shipyards
1845 Jewish Service, Hospital
2015 Jewish Service, Post Chapel 1
In the absence of a Jewish I staff. Lt. Grunder left an excel- Wednesday to celebrate African I sent another Liberty vessel dow~i
Sunday, May 30. 1943
Chaplain, the Post Chaplain with lent organization. We hope to con- Victory Day as proclaimed by Gov. the ways . . • with Gail Page as
0900 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Hig­ the approval of the Command­ (tinue the improvement of the ’ Ead gncI1> were two military bands, sponsor. War Bonds were sold by
gins
ing Officer has designated the theater service; so Camp Adair representing the divisions stationed , the armful. Additional pleas for
1000 General Protestant Service, following men as lay leaders for may be even more proud of its hère, and Sgt. Nick Sansonia, sing­ j more blood plasma donations for
Chaplain Harmon
Jewish Religious Services: T/4 motion picture personnel.”
». iflR. troubadour, and Sgt. Kenneth Red Cross Blood Banks werenuri'.
1045 General Protestant Commun­ George S. Brooks, ASTU 3900
Lt. Benson claims that the chief Woods, unicyclist
Portland itself was flag-bedeck­
ion, Chaplain Harmon
Oregon State College, S Sgt. projectionists to a great extent. Civilian groups mingled with ed, as this hub of the state’s «efcv-
1115 Mormon -Service, Sgt. Alma Mordecai E. Schwartz, Medical are responsible for successful op-J the military . . . Army and Navy ity was turned into a stage for
Nielson
Section, SCU 1911, and Pfc. Har­ eration of the War Department personnel, WAACS, WAVES, triumphant celebration. High seiiool
ry L. Weitzman, Headquarters theaters. Those ’ who are chief SPARS and MARINETS, as well bands played . . . floats parad'd
Services at Hespital
0800 Catholic Mass, Chaplain Hig­ Company, SCU 1911.
projectionists on the Post are Pvt. as auxiliary groups participating |. . . people marched. It was a great
gins
Kennie Block at No. 1; Pvt. Dick in the national war effort , . . the day for everyone there.
1000 General Protestant Service, Adair Tribute
The spirit of a nation at war .»as
Moorman at No. 2; Pvt. James Veterans Guard Patrol, Women’s
Chaplain Bartell
Rodney at No. 3; Pfc. William Emergency Unit, OCD fire-fight­ evident, and could be summed up
Catholic Confessions, Post Chapel In Addresses
, Hamill at No. 4 and Pvt. Tom Good­ ers, as the city rose to the occasion as Churchill spoke of the people of
of marking the tremendous Allied Britain . . . “It is a heavy heart
No, 1, Saturday, 1800-2000.
yard at No. 5.
Continued from Page 3)
Nations victory over the Axis that never rejoices, but oqr thank »-
Service
Command
Unit
and
the
divi
­
Christian Science Churches
Former big league ball players forces in the African theatre of givings, however fervent, must be
brief. Heavier work lies ahead. '
“Ancient and Modern Necro­ sions was furthered in the appre­ now in the line-up of the Mather war.
mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp­ ciation uttered by the two com­ Field (Cal.) team are Sgt. Joe,
notism, Denounced” will be the manding generals who spoke.
Marty, Chicago Cubs outfielder; Former Army Officer
"Walled In"
Major General Gilbert R. Cook of Myril Hoag, N. Y. Yankees and ij
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
.
. r>,
all Church of Christ, Scientist, on the Timber Wolf division, who ex­ Chicago White Sox gardener; and j Member OT Ked LrOSS
Camp Adair had its official de . ■
pressed fullest appreciation of the Tony Freitas who has pitched both
Sunday, May 30.
Wm. F. Mackintosh, commis­ cation of the new flag pole Tu i
The Golden Text will be, “The cooperation his command has re­ in the major and minor leagues.
Lord God will help me; therefore ceived, especially in the providing
sioned as a second lieutenant in day. Everybody turned out for t-
of
training
facilities
and
the
care
shall I not be confounded: there­
the first World War was recently That is, everybody exeept “Chu >-
We’re Seldom Wrong;
of
troops.
by,” the SCU dog mascot. F
fore have I set my face like a flint,
Why Admit It Now?
assigned to the Timber Wolf Divi­
some reason they wouldn’t let h?.n
Brigadier General Dahlquist, who
and I know that I shall not be
The Sentry last week took a sion Red Cross Staff, according to near
expressed his pleasure in being
ashamed” (Isaiah 50: 7).
Among the citations which will here, in behalf of the officers and peek into its crystal ball and an announcement made by Mr. | I imagine that this could be con­
comprise the Lesson-Sermon will be men of his command. The coopera­ chalked up a son to the credit !James G. Tucker, assistant field sidered one of the major disap­
the following from the Bible: tion and treatment, General Dahl- of our new Red Cross Field director.of the American Red Cross. pointments in little Chubby’s life.
Director and Mrs. William E. I
*
“Thou art my hiding place; thou quist said, has been excellent.
After weeks of wistful dream i tig
Grainger, Jr., who have no son. I Mackintosh came to the United
shalt pieserve me from trouble;
of
the tremendous part he was to
States from Scotland at the age of
“Amazing thing, though,
thou shalt compass me about with Old Rainbow Division
play
in the dedication of the flag
songs of deliverance” (Ps. 32:7).
quoth Mr. Grainger, “we are in­ 15. He is married and has a step­ pole, he ends up tied to a rope
son twenty-four years of age. The
The Lesson-Sermon also includes To Be Remobilized
fanticipating. I’ve ordered a
longer than a loan shark’s memory
the following correlative passages
daughter, however. But how the step-son has two children and is and tighter than a pair of GI
an ensign in the Navy.
A new Rainbow Division will be dickens could you know?”
from the Christian Science text­
short!*.
mobilized
on
July
14,
date
of
its
book, “Science and Health with Key
Elementary, Mr. Grainger. ' Prior to his employment with
by WaWer.
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker historic stand against tne Germans ' Nothing to it. Just the old Sen­ the Red Cross, Mr. Mackintosh
Eddy: “The power of God brings in the Battle of Champagne in try sense you know. We’re [ was a salesman for the Andersen
This Is A Stinking Trick
deliverance to the captive. No pow­ 1918, it was revealed Tuesday in awfully sorry to disappoint you j corporation.
Washington.
Sebulan,-
Ga. (CNS)—Two id-
er can withstand Love • . . What­
about the daughter. But seldom
I
Remember:
Everything
a
soldier
mates who escaped from a prison
During the World War General miss y’know.
ever enslaves man is opposed to
throws
down
—
some
soldier
has
to
ch
nip took the warden’s blood*
Douglas
MacArthur
commanded
the divine government. Truth
By mure than a mile.
pick
up.
‘
hound
with them.
this
famous
division.
make.' man free” (p. 224, 225).
CHAPLAIN'S
COLUMN
Chaplain In Call;
,Choir Rehearsals
New Theatre Officer
Promoted From Ranks
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