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

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Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, August 27, 1943.
Ten
Off Duty
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Guide
SERVICE CLUBS
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For Camp Adair men
RECREATION
PARTIES
WEDDINGS
On The
Post
THEATERS
The Editor Likes the One in the Middle, How About You?
Cabaret Shows Again
Will Divide Program
Cabaret nights tomorrow at both
FRIDAY DANCE AT CLUBS
so ice clubs will combine the same
The regular Friday night
va ty floor show, to be presented I
Field House dance will be held
in rotation.
tonight
in the two service clubs,
Featured will be the Christie
as
the
70th
Division is using the
D: re Revue of Eugene, directed
Field
House
for processing fill­
i\‘ diss Ethel Christie, of the pub­
ers.
lic schools drama department.
Bands of the 70th Division
T ¡e Revue is an all-round show,
will play at both clubs, and
s cring Miss Kagan, professional
junior hostesses from Corvallis
d: : .er from Chicago, in exhibition
and
Salem will be at Club 2.
di. dig. Miss Patricia Colerick
while girls from Albany, Eu­
v. i:: present Dorothy Parker’s
gene, McMinnville, Monmouth
monologue, “The Waltz.”
and Dallas will go to Club 1.
? iss Jeannette Tugman will do
an exhibition of the can-can, and
Mi. Joyce Davis will sing. About
20 ether member- of the troupe will
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be <5n hand.
;ss Beth Siewert, popular young
sim er from Salem, will also appear
on the program. She will be ac­
companied at the piano by Pvt.
-Two
Homer Carlson, 96th Division.
Held
The 96th Division band will play
at Club 1 for dancing, and the
SCU organization will appear at
Miss Virginia Porter of Dallas,
Club 2. Pfc. Jack Gates will emcee Texas, and Pfc. Wade Franklin, Hq.
Club 2’s program.
Co., SOU, assistant to the hostess
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Texas Girl Marries
Pfc Wade Franklin
CRASHING THE SENTRY, long after they have deserved to, are the Valley-famous Meisinger
Peggy
Quintette of Salem. From left to right, the Misses Pat Meisinger, Lois . Gillings,
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___ Frantz,
Florence Polster and Ann Doerfler. Down in front, in what is an impossible position lor our limited
service body, is Miss Betty Pierce, Williamette X alley champion drum majorette and baton twirler.—
Signal Corps photo.
276th Weddings
During August
Albany Giris Top
EM in Quiz Battle
Cabaret Night Shows
Feature Variety Acts
Wednesday night four girls from I
Albany outwitted men of the 382nd
at Service Chib 1, were married at Infantry, 96th Division, in the Club
Featuring a diversified variety floor show, cabaret nights at both
an informal wedding last Satur­ 1 weeldy Quiz Battle.
St 17 phony Orchestra
Service
Clubs were combined last Saturday, with the same program
day in Corvallis, at the home of
The girls. Misses Fern Nutting,
Now Being Organized
presented
before large crowds at both clubs.
Reverend Edward B. Hart, who Ruth Romaine, Jean Dunn and
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For AU Men on Post
The 70th Division Glee Club,*
performed the ceremony.
Frances McKechnie. ran up 130
The bride, who had just arrived points to the men’s 80. Miss Dunn t under the direction of Cpl. Fordyce . fessional magician from Detroit,
A Little Symphony Orchestra, for from Texas, was attended by Mrs.
was top scorer, and Pvt. Landis Waldo, sang “This Is the Army,’’ Mich., astounded the audiences
all '■'nlisted men and officers sta­ Artie Palermo as matron of honor.
was high for the men, who includ- , as it did for the Portland premiere j with his tricks.
tioned at this Post, is being or- Best man was Pfc. Artie Palermo,
ed Sgt. Swain, T 5 Bauer and Sgt. of the movie of the same name.
At Club 1 Cpl. Waldo was master
gamzefcl by Cpl. Louis Bronstein, of the same company as the groom.
Hillstrom.
Cpl. Kenneth Burns, of the 70th of ceremonies, and Sgt. Nick San-
70th Division.
The couple is now at home in
Mr. Quiz was Lt. MacGruder,
Division, sang “My Buddy,” and ! sonia emceed the program at Club
Any men who play woodwind, Independence.
Special Service Officer of the
Cpl.
Waldo did the solo part of 2. The 96th Division dance band
st’ ir.g, bras; and percussion in­
382nd, who did one of the finest
“Stout Hearted Men” with a chorus i played for the show and dancing
strument
and are interested in
G riffin-Harris
jobs of emceeing the weekly quiz accompaniment. He
then led the at Club 1; the 70th Division com-
joining the orchestra may leave
battle that has yet been done.
Glee
Club
and
audience
in singing | bination, under the direction of
Miss
Elsie
Harris,
of
Medford,
tin : names at either Service Club
Next week girls from Independ­
“God» Bless America.”
o with Sgt. Rankin, 70th Division Ore., and M/Sgt. Earl P. Griffin,
i Cpl. I ivuiuc i on, played at C luo 2.
ence will meet EM of the 383rd.
276th Infantry Regiment, were
Band, at 2497.
The Meisinger troupe of 30 girl
Members of the 70th Division
Following the quiz program, the
Cpl. Bronstein, who conducted a married August 2 in Vancouver,
entertainers from Salem, well- Glee Club who performed Saturday
GI Movie, “Corregidor was shown
symphony orchestra at the age of Wash., by the Reverend Kunsman. |
known at Adair, also performed. | night under direction of Cpl. Waldo
to a large and enthusiastic group.
The couple is now at home in
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12 years, was a former clarinetist
“Princess Pat” and her accordion are T/5 Joseph Labbato, Sgt. How­
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wit:: th< New York Philharmonic Corvallis.
| quintette were featured, and Betty ard Townsend, Cpl. D. Sabarsky,
Oi chestra.
Pierce, baton artist and Willamette Cpl. Kenneth Burns, S/Sgt. A.
Lunsford-.McCormick
I Valley champion, was also starred.- Garcia, S/Sgt. George R. Petter-
Mme. Marian, also of the Meis- : sj»n, T/5 T. Syabo, S/Sgt. H.
Miss
Mary
McCormick
Merriam Featured
and
!
inger
troupe, entertained with a Schwartz, T/5 William M. Bur-
Four
recent
additions
have
been
T Sgt. David Lunsford, 276th in­
n First of Concerts
gess and Pfc. R. J. Williamson.
fantry, were married at the Church born in the families of men in the series of impersonations.
276th Infantry regiment.
of
Christ
in
Albany,
Ore.,
l>y
the
They also presented a program
Keith Hoppos, from the Univer­
Before a highly appreciative au-
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Sgt.
and
Mrs.
William
F.
Bun
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sity of Oregon, did amusing female at the 70th Division Officers’ Club
dien'-e at Chapel 2. Mrs. Florence Reverend Carroll, on August 10.
' dick announce the arrival of twin impersonations, and Carlo, a pro- 1 later the same night.
The
couple
is
now
residing
in
Al
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M< ■ iam, contralto and Club 2
girls, born August 9 at the Albany
ho less, was featured artist in the bany.
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—Cpl. William M. Burgess General Hospital.
fit;
of a series of Fall musical
The girls, christened Mary Faye
concerts last Monday night.
and Betty Maye, weighed 6 pounds,
TODAY, AUGUST 27 ...
Sponsored by Chaplains Loren
| 1 Vii ounces and 6 pounds, 12’-
Dances in both service clubs instead of the Field House,
T. enk-. Luther R. Vann and Mal-
ounces, respectively. Mrs. Bundick
8-10:30. Junior hostesses for dancing partners. Good
c( <;'i S. Sweet-of the 70th Division,
is the former Eula Bell Jordan of
time to get yourself a date for Saturday’s cabarets.
the series has been planned for
Snyder, Texas.
Movie for patients at Red Cross auditorium at 6:30:
the e who enjoy good music.
Club 2’s second weekly talent
A baby son was born July 22,
“DuBarry Was a Lady,” with Red Skelton.
Accompanied by Sgt. Howard C. show was held Wednesday night
1943, in the Station Hospital at
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 28...
Townsend, pianist, Mrs. Merriam’s with a large crowd participating in
Camp White, Oregon, to S Sgt.
Cabaret night at both Service Clubs. Bring your date or wife.
repertoire ranged from delightful the show and songfest.
and Mrs. Adolph Mallett. The baby,
Make reservations Saturday morning.
Spanish, French and Italian arias
The IV Corps band, directed by weighing 6V+ pounds, has been
Talent show for patients at Hospital, 7:00 p. m.
to light operatic pieces which have Pvt. Glenn Henry, with Pvts. Bill
christened Robert Lee, after the
SUNDAY, AUGUST 29...
become American classics.
Mrs. Conlon, Clarence Wescott, Homer
famous general.
Old-time movie at Club 1, “Two Gun Troubador. ”
Me riant closed her program with Carlson and Phil Stinger, and Mrs.
Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Salberg
Recordings and group singing at Club 2.
the ever-popular “Summertime” Evelyn Henry, vocalist, played for
are very proud of a baby girl,
MONDAY,
AUGUST 30...
and “My Man.”
the affair.
weight 6 pounds, 3 ounces, born at
Old-time
movie at Club 2. “Two Gun Troubador. ”
Ji addition to ably accompany­
Their program included many the Valley General Hospital in
Informal activities at Club 1.
ing Mrs. Merriam, Sgt. Townsend popular songs, featuring different
Ellensburg. Wash., July 11. The
Recording-cutting for patients at Station Hospital.
presented several solo piano se­ members of the orchestra and Mrs.
baby is named Katherine Denice.
TUESDAY.
AUGUST 31...
lections, among which were works Henry as vocalist, The audience
Mrs. Salberg is the former Doro­
Bingo
party
at Club 1.
of Grieg. Chopin and Rachmanin­ joined in for the choruses of thy Johnson of Ellensburg.
Informal dance at Club 2. Girls from the post invited.
off.
“You’ll Never Know” and “For Me
—Cpl. William M. Burgess
Model in Art Workshop at Club 1 (on balcony) 8 p. m.
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Bizet
• and My Gal.”
loiciil
Mt Melt
........ Scarlatti
“Hit the Ice," with Abbott and Costello, movie for patients
Lamento Provencal
I’aladilhe
Pvt. Julius Mayer , as part of
I.a
Htatiie de Tsarkijii' ■.elo Cetiir Cui
at Hospital.
the impromptu talent show, sang
lc Papillnii
.
Folidrain
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1...
Be’it et tii <le Lia—
“Old King Cole” and impersonated .
from L'Enfant Piitlixne
l>elmssy
Quiz contest in Club 1.
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f . 'íerio in 11 flat .Minor
.Chopin
Hitler. A quartet from 198th A.A.,
Prelud«- ill C Sharp
Songfest in C lub 2, with talent show and prizes for
The old-time movie at the Serv­
Cpls. John Mathews and Dick Run­
"inn.
It a Il ni a n in i > f I
participants.
Minute V.altz
Chopin
kle, Pfc. Earl Gadd and Pvt. Lester ice Clubs over the weekend was
Adaptation from
Record-cutting for patients in Station Hospital.
“Topper Takes a Trip,” an adap­
A Minor Conserti
Hardin, also entertained.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2...
6 k 1. Townsend
The first talent night a week ago tation of the novel by Thorne
The t’lif urpneen ............
Informal dancing at C lub 1. Girls from Post invited.
Who Ate We to Sn»
was participated in by many volun­ Smith, starring Roland Young in
from (tir) of the (tolden
Bingo party at Club 2.
I’ll Follow My Secret Heart
teer performers who boosted the the title role and Constance Ben­
Game night with tournaments at the Hospital.
freni Convemation Pie'e
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popularity of the show.
nett.
Arrnng»*<l
Üeùiy of Populnr Fnvorites
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4 Children Born
To Men of 276th
A'Vs.
Service Men's Date Book
Talent Show Held
Wednesday Night
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/Topper1 Picture
Plays Both Clubs
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