Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, May 27, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Thursday, May 27,1943.
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SERVICE MEN’S DATE BOOK
Thursday, May 27 . . .
Latin-American Dance Class at Club 1. Rhumba band, in­
structors. and PARTNERS.
“Gab-Fest” at Club 2, 7:30 P.M. Informal activities.
Timber Wolf Div. nine vs Sea Gulls; 6:30, North 9th on “B.”
Friday. May 28 . . .
Lou Nova in exhibition bout at Field House. This California
heavyweight contender will launch Timber Wolf Div. cham­
pionship boxing tournament, including all weights from
bantam to heavy. 7:30 P.M.
Open house at Clubs.
Saturday, May 29 . . .
“Hold Everything,” USO variety show at Theatre 2, North
7 th on “C.”
Cabaret Nights at both Service Clubs.
—
Sunday, May 30 . . .
Informal programs afternoon and evening at Clubs. Open
house.
Free movies, Club 1 at 8 P. M.
Timber Wolf Ball Nine vs. Giustina Reds of Cascade League.
2:00 P.M., Albany Ball Par. 25c admission to Service Men.
The lady goes free (but one lady to customer!).
Monday. May 31 . . .
"Hold Everything,” USO variety revue. Theatre 2, North 7th
on “C.”
Songfest at Club 2 directed by Miss Kuhwarth.
Tuesday. Jane 1 . . .
Informal dance at Service Club 2. New divisional band.
Cpl. Herbert Hay’s glee club rehearsal at Club 1.
Bingo and game night at Club 1. Prizes offered high scorers.
Wednesday, June 2 . . .
Bingo and game night at Club 2. Prizes for high scorers.
Square Dance at Club 1. Girls from Oregon State College.
*“Soldier-Artist Workshop” nightly in Club 1. Cpl. Lyuch in
charge.
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**Voiee recordings nightly in Club 2. Eddie Davis, courtesy
Pepsi-Cola.
■g With art projects pointing to- er and accomplish things has been
^■ward the forthcoming summer ex- instilled in the men of the “Sol­
Music Bulletins With
ibit at the Portland Art Museum, dier-Artist Workshop.”
Request Songs Issued
^Soldier artists who have made the
By Hostess Kuhwarth
■' Soldier- Artists Workshop” in
Novel Letter Writing
KHl'lub 1 their headquarters after
Plan Is Now The Style
¿■duty hours are putting finishing
Miss Madge Kuhwart, Clu’ 2
Pepsi Cola’s contribution to
^■touches on present works and plan- Camp Adair’s soldier-recreation
I recreational hostess reports tiafc
^Aing other works which can be program ... Eddie Davis and
last Monday night’s songfest was
»;Sompleted in time for the opening his recording machine ... is in­
the most successful in the history,
^She first week in July.
of the club.
creasing nightly in popularity.
She appointed Pvt. F. L. Wahia
Among the artists who have More and more records are be­
as song leader for the evening. He
?’B>een working almost nightly, are ing made, according to statistics.
also sang three solos: “Nobaiiy
The idea of speaking a letter,
.^Alorton Dimenstein of the Timber
Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen,” Old
which
is
recorded
on
a
regular
^BVolf Artillery. Mort has done some
Man River,” and “The Lord’s Ppy-
^Bolid portraits and this past week- wax disc and complete with an
er.”
IBnd invited his cute wife Mimi over envelope to mail it in, is novel
The accompanist w’as Sgt. H >w-
Wo the workshop. On Sunday she and as much fun to make as to
your
ard
Townsend. In the intermission
receive.
You
write
letter
.^Burned out several smart sketches
Pvt. Louis Godla played two num­
well as a water color of hubby. first (in case you can’t think
bers on his violin: “Hungarian
;itS>he has exhibited several land- of what to say), Eddie looks
over
it
and
censors
anything
Dance No. 5” and “Play Fiddle
; Scapes done in the vicinity of Sa-
which
might
be
considered
mili
­
Play.”
_Bem at the Russian War Relief
tary information, and then you
Miss Kuhwarth prepared a sons’
^Building there.
start
talking.
sheet
of popular tunes. She invites
’’ Hank Shea is another “regular.”
Make
one
and
send
it
home.
all
ment
on the Post to hand in
Ble’s also from the Artillery and
Mom
and
Dad
will
like
it.
their requests for next week’s Mu­
Sias several landscapes around
sic Bulletin. She also extends an
.Kamp done in water color, on dis- i
invitation to anyone who is inter­
Blay in the
ested in quartet work or a men’s
■ialye, of the Mountaineer’s Band
glee club, to come over Monday
Sas done several portraits and
nights.
Bandscapes in both oil and water
One quartet signed up after the
■olor.
sing last Monday evening. They
Camp Adair talent was featured
Paul Danheiser of the Post MP’s
chology, and similar subjects, will were Gustan Carlson, tenor; Sgt.
i
in
a variety radio show aired over i Reschedule Gab-Fest
B primarily a cartoonist with a
be discussed during these informal Tonwsend, bariton; Cpl. Bob Link­
^venuine flair for humor which he Salem’s KSLM Saturday night, Tonight Instead of
get-togethers. This program is be­ er, baritone, and Cpl. Floyd V,
San capture with his brushes and from 8:15 to 8:45 p. m. The show I
ing undertaken by popular demand Pratt, bass.
Saints. He has a series of cartoons ’ was arranged by Mr. Thomas of Tuesday at Club 2
i of several soldiers who have ex­
Miss Kuhwarth said Club 2 »anff
^Boncerning army life, hung in the the Salem USO in conjunction with
pressed the desire to meet with with vigrations created by the en­
Due to conflicting schedules, the fellow soldiers and thrash out cur­
■workshop. Joe Booth of the Signal the Club 1 hostesses, and was
thusiastic chorus which gave their
SaTorps, occasionally, drops his broadcast from the newly-opened Tuesday Night Gab-Fest, launched rent or debatable problems.
all in Friml’s “Stout Hearted Men.”
Tuesday night at Service Club 2,
Hmpeed Graphic long enough to pick USO on Court street.
i
Those
interested
in
this
type
of
The SCU Dance Band, under the has been re-scheduled by Miss Kuh­
Wp a palette and go to town in oils.
TO BID FAREWELL
Quite naturally, he paints with a baton of Sgt. Bill Wenness, was warth, social and recreational host­ discussion group artj cordially in­
to-
vited
to
come
over-
to
Club
2
Pfc. Gus Cerase, man-about Club
featured together with Cpl. John ess, on Thursday nights. This
photographic touch.
night at 7:30.
2,
“barked” his last Bingo Gajne
Barburski,
accordianist
from
the
change
was
brought
about
by
the
’ These men are among Lynch’s
_________________
last
night. Gus has been in charge
Geyser
Regt.;
Cpl.
Herbert
Hay,
first
in
a
series
of
informal
dances
“Regulars.” Of course, there are
of
game
night ever since he was as­
Remember: Everything a soldier !
several others who stop in, inter- the “Geyser’s Singing Soldier”; at the club on Tuesday night.
and Pvts. Lang and Herrera, who
Questions of debatable nature, throws down—some soldier has to signed to the club staff, and is be­
rnittentantly, to work.
ing discharged from the army.
played
violin
medleys
and
duets.
such
as philosophy, sociology, psy- pick up.
Incidentally, Lynch announced
this morning that ceramics will be
.¿he next phase the workshop will
pnter. Materials, including clay and
^modeling tools have arrived and
work in clay will begin shortly.
With a big-time exhibit in the
offing, the incentive to work hard-
Camp Adak Talent
Heard Over KSLM
.
TELEPHONE
No. 1—224.3
No. 2—3243
No. 3—3293
No. 4—2940
No. 5—2293
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• NO« I Evenings: 6:00 and 8:00
Sunday Matinee: 1:30
■ NO«
O North C at 6th
Evenings: 6:45 and 8:45
Sunday Matinee: 2:15
Tyrone Powers—Anne Baxter
James Gleason
Movietonews
“W’ar Issue”
■ NO«
O North 1) at 7th
Evenings: 6:00 and 8:00
Sunday Matinee: 1:30
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E South D at 5th
J Evenings: 6:30 and 8:30
Sunday Matinee: 2:00
bkj— A Theatre Avenue
■ NO. *T Evenings: 6:15 and 8:15
Sunday Matinee: 2:15
“GOOD MORNING JUDGE’T
Dennis O’Keefe—Louise Albritton
Also—“Gentle Gangster”
MOVIETONEWS
“I Escaped From The Gestapo”
Friday
May 28
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Dean Jagger—John Carradine
Aqua Aces
Tokio Jokio
In Current Events
Saturday
May 29
Sunday
May 30
Monday
May 31
Theater No. 1
“GOOD MORN­
ING JUDGE”
“A GENTLE
GANGSTER”
Theater No. 1
USO SHOW
“HOLD
EVERYTHING”
“THE HUMAN COMEDY”
Mickey Rooney—Frank Morgan
Marsha Hunt
MOVIETONEWS
Theater No. 1
Same Show
as
On Sunday
“THE MORE THE MERRIER”
Tuesday
June 1
Richard Dix—Jane Wyatt
Albert Dekker
Moments of Charm
Too Weak to Work
Shepherd of the Roundhouse
“ASSIGNMENT in BRITTANY”
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June 2
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MOVIETONEWS
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“I Escaped From The Gestapo”
Dean Jagger—John Carradine
MOVIETONEWS
“BUCKSKIN FRONTIER”
Richard Dix—Janes Wyatt
Albert Dekkex-
Moments of Charm
Too Weak to W'ork
Shepherd of the Roundhouse
“THE HUMAN COMEDY”
Mickey Rooney—Frank Morgan
Marsha Hunt
Aqua Aces
Tokio Jokio
In Current Events
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“CRASH DIVE”
Tyrone Power—Anne Baxter
James Gleason
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The War — Issue No. 1
MOVIETONEWS
“1 WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE”
Leon Errol—Mary Beth Hughes
“GIRLS IN CHAINS”
Arline Judge—Roger Clark
BUCKSKINFRONTIER'’
Pierre Aumont—Susan Peters
Greetings Bait
MOVIETONEWS
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Jean Arthur—Charles Coburn
Joel McCrea
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Theater No. 2
“I Escaped From The Gestapo”
USO SHOW
Dean Jagger—John Carradine
“HOLD
Aqua Aces
Tok io Jokio
EVERYTHING”
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In Current Events
“BUCKSKIN FRONTIER”
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Typrone Power—Anne Baxter
James Gleason
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Hostess, Corporal
Mark Birthdays
A double birthday celebration
was held last Saturday night at
Service Club 1, honoring the anni­
versaries of Miss Helen Barrett,
cafeteria hostess, and Cpl. Rudy
Jacobi, non-com in charge of Club
details.
A large wedding cake with (?)
candles with the inscription “Hap­
py Birthday, Corporal” centered
the table, and a chicken dinner was
served. Guests included members
of the Service Club 1 “family”
Mrs. Barrett, the hostess’ mother,
Mrs. Blodgett, directress; Mias
Eleanor Trindle, Club 2 cafeteria
hostess, and the celebrants.
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Thursday
May 27
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CAMP ADAIR THEATERS
What's
On At
BRIDGE FANS!
Miss Madge Kuhwarth of
Club 2 requests that all soldiers
interested in bridge sign up
with her as soon as possible.
“Club 2 plans to have bridge
night on Friday evenings if
enough are willing to partici­
pate,” said Miss Kuhwarth.
She explained that the Field
House dances are usually held
on Fridays, and that there are
many service men who cannot
dance but would be interested in
a hand of bridge.
“If you are one of the card
enthusiasts (no reference here
to poker), sign up with me at
Club 2,” said the recreational
hostess.
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Richard Dix—Jane Wyatt
Albert Dekker
“Too Weak to Work”
“Moments of Charm”
Shepherd of the Roundhouse
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