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Page Ten i Camp Adair Sentry F r ida y, A ugust 13. 1943. Off Duty Guide .... For Comp Adairmen SERVICE CLUBS RECREATION Chaplain Wedded Many; Now Weds PARTIES 9 NO CABARET SHOWS THIS sati Kl>A\ NIGHT Usual Cabaret Nights at both Service Clubs on Saturday nights have been cancelled this week in favor of the big 96th birthday dance in the Field House. All personnel on the post is invited to attend the 96th celebration. The Field House dance for to night has also been cancelled. WEDDINGS On The Post THEATERS Cabaret Night Floor Show Features Variety Numbers John Beldon. civilian employee at the Post Engineers, emceed a variety floor show at Club l’s Cabaret Night last Saturday. Mr. Beldoi entertained with a Bob Burns act, and then introduced ------------------------------------------- —4Pvt. Robert Henry, who led the SCU band that played for the danc- ■ ing. Pvt. Shepherd was vocalist with the band. As a further part of the floor show, the large crowd that attended heard Sgt. Howard Townsend play several piano solos. “Captain Fury,” starring Brian Pvt. Fordyce Waldo sang “Stout Aherne, Victor McLaglen and June Hearted Men” and other numbers Lang, is the old-time movie which as an encore. Married Monday Upon 4 will be shown at the Service clubs Pvt. Jasjewski played several over the weekend. Arrival From Texas accordion selections, and Ed Hall, It will be run at Service club 1 Camp civilian employee, played At a quiet wedding in Chapel 7 Sunday night at 8 and at club 2 boogie woogie numbers on the piano Monday afternoon, Miss Helen Monday night at the same time. as part of the well-rounded enter- The movie is the story of Aus Jackson of Honey Grove. Texas, taining program. and Lt. I. L. Whetsell, Chaplain. tralia’s Robin Hood, Capt. Michael ( 381st Infantry. 96th division, were Fury, and the problems which American colonists faced in the married. Miss Jackson had just arrived 1840’s. The picture last weekend was from Texas, which is also Lt. Whet Thorne Smith's “Turnabout.” star- i sell’s home state, for the wedding. ring Carole Landis and Adolphe I The bride’s only attendant was Menjou. Also featured was an ani Men of the 276th Infantry of Mrs. John Graham, of New York mated cartoon, “A Good Deed I the Trailblazer Division outwitted city. Capt Ralph Christenson. 150th Daily.” girls from the Post Engineers’ Of Ordnance Bn., was best man. The ------------------ ... ■- - fice and from Corvallis Wednesday ceremony^ was performed by Chap i night in Club l’s weekly quiz con lain Cecil Brown. test. The men had 230 points; the The couple will leave for a wed girls 185. ding trip in the near future and The girts were Jeap Smith and will then be at home in Corvallis. The Trailblazer division head Mattie Lou Noto from the Post En quarters and head qua 110?« com gineers, and Jo Dillon and Marian pany held a dance last Thursday Officers and EM Enjoy Wavy from Corvallis. Miss Wavy night in the Corvallis USO. The with 80 points topped women’s scor Corny Comedy at Club dance, which was sponsored by ing and received a make-up bag I Chaplain and Mrs. Loren T. Jenks, as her prize. Miss Dillon in second Corn off the cob was passed out was well attended. place won an anklet. Sgt. Bill Rankin and the 16- at Service Club N°- 2 last Sunday- In the men’s scoring, Cpl. W. M. night when the Little Theater piece 70th division band played for Burgess was in first place with 80 of Eugene opened its show. “Love i the party, and 50 junior hostesses Pictured above are Chaplain and Mrs. I. L. Whetsell. the points. Sgt. A. D. Yarborough was Rides the Rails, or, Will the Mail ' from Corvallis attends former Helen Jack-on of Texas, after their wedding Munday in second. The other men in the con Chapel 7.—Signal Corps Photo. Train Run Tonight?” This corny-; A surprise visit, was paid to the test were Cpls. F. T. Dal by and comedy in three acts, by Morland club by’ Major General John E. Sullivan. Cary, under the direction of Henry Dahlquist, commanding general of Maj. Luther R. Vann, 70th Divi- Korn, provided two full hours of the Trailblazers, who talked brief sian Assistant Chaplain, was “Mr. ly to the men. entertainment that kept the house Entertainment was provided by Quiz” for the program, A large ringing with cheers and sneers. Pvt. Fordyce Waldo, who sang audience attended. Glenn Hasselrooth played the “Homing” and “Wagon Wheels.” A week ago four girls from the part of the superintendent of the As an encore, he sang “Old Man PX office force met and defeated Alsea Valley Pine Bush and Pa River.” He was accompanied at four men fiom the 274th Infantry Don Black and his Salem All-Girl Victory Revue were featured cific Railroad, proved himself as the piano by Cpl. Joseph Lobbato. of the Trailblazer Division. at the Club 2 Cabaret Show last Saturday night. the hero and saved the mail con Making their first appearance at this club, the Revue was well tract for the poor widow, Valetta receivefl by the large crow’d which*------- —--------------------------------------- Arthurs, and her daughter, Kay- attended the show. A 9Gth division Korn. from that old villain Archie band, just in from Bend maneuvers, Holeman, known as Simon Dark TODAY, August 13 . . . played enthusiastically for the way, owner of the community bank Informal open house at both Service Clubs. dancing. that held all the mortgages. Movie. “The Sky's the Limit,” for patients at Station Hospital, The Revue consists of 22 girls, 6:30. r Gerda Brown, known on the stage who take part in the program of as Carlotta Cortez, proprietor of instrumental, vocal and dance num SATURDAY. August 14 . . . bers. Instrumentalists are Arlene Cpl. Rudi Jacobi, popular enlist the Paradise Cafe, helped the vil Baseball game. 96th All-Stars vs. Ft. Lewis Warriors, 3 p. m. Fraley, Pearl Crockett, Jeanne ed man in charge at Service Club 1, lain to lure the heroine into a trap. Big 96th anniversary dance in Field House with Hollywood Twedt. Rosemary Gaise and Jewell ■ was honorably discharged from The following also took active parts acts. Every one on Post invited to celebrate 96th birthday. in the performance: George North- Gueffray. Open houses in both Service Clubs. military service last Friday. am, Dwight Newman, Marjorie Ti Nqrina Miner was featured tap At Station Hospital, patients’ amateur night, 7 p. m. Jacobi had been at the Club since tus. Root Horn, Kaye Loomis, Bil dancer, and Betty Pierce did a SUNDAY. August 15... baton-twirling act. Geraldeane Des February, following his transfer lie Kagan, Emily Rhodes and Bar- 1 Old-time movie. “Captain Fury,” at Club 1. Georg* s, the Salem Victory Center from the Special Services Office of I bara Huntington. Open house in both Service Clubs.' Girl, sang “When Irish Eyes Are the Sea Gull Regiment, He was Games and music at 6:30 for patients at Station Hospital. Smiling” and “Johnny Doughboy- responsible for the start of the Found Rose in Ireland,” and was MONDAY. August 16... enlisted men’s Bulletin Board, called hack for several encores. “Captain Fury.” movie, at Club 2. A triple trio consisting of Connie which ha.- become a fixture at the Informal activities at Club 1. « Keller. Beverly Kenny. Dorothy- Club. Six SCU band members, form Record cutting for patients at 6:30. Prior to induction. Rudi spent 10 ing a “pick-up band,” are sched Ann Hobson. Lorna Arnold. Glen TUESDAY, August 17... nie Allen, Lois Schrenk, Bernice years in show business with such uled to play for Club l’s informal Bingo party at Club 1. Isham. Mary Reirnoon and Betty- big-time organizations as the Ar mid-week hop tonight, The same Informal dance at Club 2. Girls from Post invited. ' thur Bros. Circus and the Cole Lou Edwards, also sang. Other group played for last Thursday’s Model m Art Workshop in Club 1 (on balcony) at 8 p. nt. vocalists were Donna Unruh and Bros. Circus and expects to return dance. Movie, “Mr. Big,” for patients at Hospital, at 6:30 p. m. to his former occupation. At pres Jean Sechrist. Band members who will be on The V ictory Revue presented ent his plans are to join a USO hand tonight are Pvts. Tietgen, WEDNESDAY. August 18... their show at the hospital Saturday- road show and make the rounds Quiz contest in Club 1. Stinger, Walters, Fasulo, Gailik, Army camps, entertaining soldiers Shepherd and Crompton. night before coming to Club 2. Song fest in Club 2. Members of the 96th band were as he entertained them here. Record making for patients at Station Hospital at 6:30. Sgt. Joseph- Di Natal g leader, Though he will be on the road Junior hostesses in nearby towns THURSDAY. August 19... saxophone; Cpl. Joe Star.es, trum much of the time, his home will be are afraid they will be accused as Informal dancing at Club 1. Girls from Post invited. pet; Pvt. Homer Carlson, piano; in Wilmar, Calif., and he will al “cradle-snatchers” if rumors that Bingo party at Club 2. Pvt. Glenn Henry, clarinet; Pfc. ways be glad to hear from his old the 70th division will be a “teen- Community singing at 7 p. m. for patients at Station Hospital. Frank Viggiano, drums. 4 friends in the service. age” division are eonfirmed. Miss Jackson Bride Of Chaplain of 96th Captain Fury7 Listed at Clubs for Sun. & Mon. 276th Men Outwit Girls in Contest Trailblazers Hold Party in Corvallis Salem All-Girl Revue Gives Saturday Show SERVICEMEN S DATE BOOK Porting Is Not Funny; Goodbye To Cpl. Jacobi 'Pick-up' Bond To Play at Hop