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Camp Adair Sentry F ridar, October 15. 1943. Page Eight Col. Baumeister's Gl Troubador to Give Son Wed in Chapel 4 Farewell Performance Post MP, Lass of Post Engineers Wed Bride Is Lieutenant At Barnes Hospital Sgt. Nick Sansonia of SCU. popular entertainer at Service Club 2 will present his farewell performance at the Club tomorrow night for the weekly Saturday night show. Doing a complete routine of In a quiet ceremony last Thurs songs, accordion numbers, imper day in Chapel 4. Lt. Margaret Eliz FIELD-HOUSE DANCE AT sonations and piano selections, abeth Cooney, with the Army Nurse SERVICE CLUBS TONIGHT Both Service Clubs will hold Sansonia's one-man show will be Corps at Barnes General Hospital. interspersed with several numbers Vancouver Barracks, and Lt. The dances tonight at 8-10:30 p.m. from the Christie Entertainers of odore A. Baumeister Jr., 11th Divi to replace the Field House dance Eugene, under the supervision of sion Armored Forces at Camp Bar- regularly scheduled on Friday Mrs. Ethel Christie and Miss Bev 1 kelev. Texas, were married. Lt. nights. The floor of the F ield erly Brunton. Baumeister is the son of Col. Bau House is being sanded, and so Dancing to the music of a camp the building is closed. meister. Post Director of Supply. band will be enjoyed. At Service Club 1 the SCI Before the altar banked with Band will play for dancing, and autumn flowers, the service was the smooth 70th Division aggre read by Chaplain Stephen Grinval- sky. All members of the wedding gation will send forth at Club 2. Girls from Corvallis and Sa party were in uniform, with Lt. Irene Pawelek. of the Station Hos- lem will be on hand as Junior Magic tricks by Pvt. H. L. Mc as maid of honor, and Maj. Hostesses at Club 2, and girls Julius H. Brandt as best man. Or from all other nearby towns Guire of the 70th Division, who also served as emcee for the program, gan music was played throughout will be Hostesses at Club 1. were featured in the cabaret show the service. at Service Club 1 last Saturday At the informal reception fol night. The smooth SCU band, di lowing the ceremony the bride cut rected by Pvt. Waller, played for the cake with a saber in traditional dancing during the evening. CUTTING THE M EDDING cake after their marriage in Army manner. After a short wed Salem recently are Pfe. and Mrs. Pat Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds, the Junior Hostesses from McMinn ding trip. Lt. and Mrs. Baumeister former France® Lilburn, works with the Area Engineer®, and Pfc. ville were on hand as dancing part will return to their respective sta With a capacity crowd. Service Reynolds is stationed with the Post MPs.—Cut Courtesy Salem ners, and Miss Kathleen Kelly, tions. Statesman. Club 2’s dance ¿nd floor show last Lt. Baumeister is a graduate of Saturday night was off to a fast from McMinnville, sang “Moonlight the University of Washington, and ! pace set by the ever-popular IV i Serenade,” “Stormy Weather” and Mrs. Baumeister. a daughter of Corps PRTC band, under the di “You Made Me Love You” as part of the show. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Cooney of rection of Pvt. Glenn Henry. A popular singer was Pvt. Dave Hermiston, Oregon, attended Ore The floor show opened with a Glick of the Trailblazers, who sang gon schools and is a registered cleverly-styled novelty version of “Me and My Gal,” “When the nurse in the state. “Coquette” by the PRTC band. A full floor show and a five-*--------------------------------------------- Lights Go on Again" and “You’ll Emceeing the show, Pvt. Bob Riv piece orchestra will be furnished Know,” and returned with Never Lien-Marshall ers then introduced Pvt. Tony As- for the Saturday cabaret at Serv McGuire U> sing a duet, Emcee At an informal ceremony in Cor- i coty. who sang “You’ll Never ice Club 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank vallis. Sunday 'afternoon. Lt. Eva Know, »• ” “Amapole” and “Yours.” “When You Wore a Tulip.” Zarones of Frank’s Store of Al Cpl. Fordyce Waldo, Trailblazer Lien, of the Army Nurse Corps at Pvt. Jimmie DeVuccio. on his Hqs.. entertained with “I Love bany. the Station Hospital, and Lt. Rob piano concertina, played “Re paz Life.” “Without a Song” and the The featured entertainer will he Truth or Consequences, regular ert Marshall. 104th Division, were Band March ” and “ Song of the popular “Shortenin’ Bread.” Sgt. Dasc Rylands, a headliner id the weekly laugh show at Service Club married. Island, ” and returned for an en- Howard Townsend, 70th. accom old Oipheum vaudeville circuit. 2. last Sunday night featured a The vows were taken before a .H core with “ El Rancho Grande presenting a clever dancing and im team of four Albany girls versus fireplace decorated with candles panied all musical numbers and while the audience joined in on played a medley of theme song® of personation act. four EM from the 70th Division,' and flowers at the home of Rev. the “Yi yippee” chorus. big-name bands during the eve with Chaplain Loren Jenks acting Ruxn -Jones will present a novel Lael Westberg. who performed the 1 Popular Evelyn Henry, PRTC ning. ty song and dance act as part of as master of ceremonies. ceremony. Band vocalist, sang her own ver the well-rounded program. Mrs. Mi<s Eleanor Hall, of Independ Mabel Pontius and Betty Bates, Lyle Bain will play several violin of the feminine contingent, and ence. was the bride’s attendant, and sion of “Sunny Side of the Street" solos from favorite musical com- T Sgt. Harry Frick and Pvt. Wal Lt. Dean Knight was best man. and “Talk of the Town,” accom edie®. and Glenna Hurst will enter ter Price, of the men’s team, Lt. and Mrs. Marshall have re- panied by the band. She was then ’ joined by Pvt. Henry*, her husband, tain with several song®. emerged as the winners, judged by turned to their Armv duties. A prize cow will present a novel audience applause. Prizes were Lt. Marshall is from Newark, in a duet. “For Me and My Gal,” ty drove. awarded to all contestant«, includ N. J., and Mrs. Marshall’s home is which has practically become their Miss Alla Riordan, of the Civil i theme song. ing Phyllis Vollstedt. Dorothy Roth. in Bor.ner, Mont. ian Personnel office, has resigned Pvt. Chico Salazar rounded out her position at Camp Adair and will Pvts. Eugene Carenthal and Bob j the program with three solos, leave Monday for San Francisco, Jens. Sullivan-Schiller “Cuatio Vidos.” “Piamit Vindos" where she will be married October At the piano, providing music for Miss Alice Virginia Sullivan, of the show and for the songfest pre Plainfield. Wis., and Pfc. Wilbert and “Los Soltanitas,” and inter 22 to Lt. Robert Rushforth, of the Signal Aircraft Warning Regiment, ceding it, was Cpl. Larry Smith, C. Schiller, of the SCU Medical pretation of rhumba rhythms. L; t l ight Service Club 2 held 70th Division. Pvts.^Robert Rivers stationed in the Caribbean Sea. Detachment, were married in an gan> night, with bingo, checkers and Milton Anderson, from Divi Lt. Rushforth will be in Cali informal ceremony October 1 in and >ther game- on deck for in sion Hqs.. handled properties. fornia on leave, and Miss Riordan Salem. reports that her future plans are ter** ted enlisted men. Prizes were After presentation of prizes, a ‘ The couple were attended by indefinite and will depend upon awarded for bingo winners. miniatuA- jive and boogv-woogy Jess Hatch and Miss Margaret where her husband is stationed. Pvt. Click Clark handled the concert ensued, featuring the Hunt. After a short wedding trip, Cpl. Kenneth Jurns of the 70th She will be back in Oregon, how gar »<, assisted by Pvts. A. Sans nimble fingers of Pfc. Jimmy Hall Pfc. and Mrs. Schiller will be at Division and Pvt. Frank Maglioco ever, to help her mother move to der inico. Al Potenza and John and Pvt. Pullum. from the Sani home in Salem. of the PRTC were accompanists for California from Dallas, where they Schmidt. all of SCU. tary* Troops. the popular Sunday Evening Sing have been making their home. Li Ibu rn-Rey no Ids last Sunday night in Service Club 1. Miss Riordan has worked at Miss Frances Lilburn, of the The sing, held before the regu Adair since March 1. 1943. as inter Lt. Baumeister, Nurse Take Nuptial Vows Area Engineers office, and Pfc. lar playing of an old-time movie, Patrick Reynolds, of the Post MP is steadily increasing in popular viewer in Civilian Personnel. Her father. Maj. Ralph E. Riordan, Detachment, were married in Salem ity. Suggestions for songs may be formerly Post Intelligence Officer, Ocotober 2 at a beautiful informal placed in the suggestion box in the is now Director of Intelligence at ceremony at the home of the bride. Club. Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. Miss Florence Lilburn was her sister’s only attendant, and the gloom*was attended by Sgt. Salva tore Mammano. also of the MPs. After a wedding trip at the coast, TODAY—Dance in both Service Clubs, 8-10:30, Junior Hostesses. Pfc. and Mrs. Reynolds are at home Movie. “Coney Island,” for patients at Red Cross Aud., 2 and 0:30 p.m. in Salem. Mrs. Reynolds is a native SATlRDA^ —Cabaret shows at both Service Clubs. Special show of Salem, and Pfc. Reynolds comes at Hospital for patients. from New York City. I SI NDAY—Recordings, singing at Clubs. Sunday Evening Sing, old-time movie at < lub 1. Truth or Cun&equeaces with songfest at Club 2. Informal songfest for patients in aud. at 7 p. m. MONDAY—Jam session, talent night at Club I. with PRTC band. Old-time movie. Clue 2. Make-a-record-evening for patients at Hos- tyital. 7 p.m. “Daniel Boone,” featuring TUESDAY—Game night. Club 1. Informal dance. Club 2. with George O’Brien and Heather Angel, girls from Po®t invited and PRTC hand. Model in Art Workshop. Club is the title of the old time movie 1, 8 p. m “The Cons'ant Nymph.” movie for patients at hospital, 2 ■ which will l>e shown at the Service and 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY—Quiz content. Club 1. Dance class. Club 2, from Clubs over the week end. The movie will play Sunday night 7 to 8. Amateur talent night with prize», song fest. Club 2. Bingo party AT AN INFORMAL ceremony last seek in Chapel 4. Lt. Margaret Elizabeth < oonev and Lt. Theodore A. Baumeister Jr_ I at Club 1 and Monday night at for patients. 7 p.m. son of Col. Baumeister. Post Director of Supply, were married. TH! RSD.U - In far ma I dance. Club 1. Trailblazer Radio show. Club 2. Mrs. Baumeister is stationed with the Army Nurse Corps at Barnes ( lub 2. Games and music in lounge at Hospital. 7 p. m. Hospital. Vancouver Barracks, and Lt. Baumeister at Camp Bar» Dixie Dugan lliiz week? No. he ley. Texas.—Sentry photo. Magician Feature At Saturday Show PRTC Band Paces Cabaret Program Vaudeville Old-Timer Will Appear at Club Four Albany Gals Vs. Trailblazers I Miss Riordan Leaves Post Io Be Married Gomes Planned on Thursday Nights EM Accompanists For Sund iy Sing SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK 'Daniel Boone' to Show This Week