mp Adair Sentry
Friday, October 29,1943.
nces to Feature Witches, Pumpkins
Chicken Dinner Saturday
A Hallowe’en party and chicken
J dinner for servicemen will be held
at the Baptist Church in Eugene
I Saturday night at 6:30 p.m.
{allowe’en parties and more I
MILITARY DANCES
llowe'en parties are on deck for I Special dances for different mili i Charges are 50 cents.
The church is located one block
rorrow night, so wherever you tary units will be held on Tues
day nights at the Chemeketa USO. ¡from the USO. There will be girls
you’re sure to be confronted by
The group sponsoring the dance ■ at the party for EM to meet. Af
>sts. pumpkins and witches . . . wjll plan the program and furnish ter the dinner, men may go to any
¡of several dances in Eugene that
the orchestra.
g Party Tomorrow
The 276th Infantry of the Trail night.
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Soblins, spooks, ghosts, jack- j blazer Division is using this night
PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT
interns and black cats are all I st the present time with their or-
There will be spooks and a ghost-
ng to be on hand at the Corval- I chestra for the dances, but en- ' story hour but nothing cemeteri-ish
USO tomorrow night at 8 I listed men from other outfits may about the old-fashioned Hallowe’en
ock for a Hallowe’en party also attend.
I party being conjured up for tomor
ich promises to be fun for every-
row night at Salem’s Court Street
JUKE-BOX DANCES
[ USO club.
Friday, Monday and Wednesday
tpple bobbing, a magician, prizes
dancing, chamber of horrors nights Juke-Box dances gre on ALBANY RENTING SERVICE
Soldiers are requested, before
a fortune teller are all on the schedule at the Chemeketa Street
gram. Cider and popcorn will be USO in Salem, GSO girls of Sa- leaving rooms or apartments in
ted. The USO invites all sol lem will be on hand as dancing Albany, to call the USO, phone 890,
's to attend. Junior Hostesses partners on all three nights, and so that USO officials may assist
all servicemen are invited.
other soldiers and wives who need
I be on hand for dancing.
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living accommodations. The joint
house-to-house
canvass completed
Orchestra at Dance
POPS CONCERT SUNDAY
about two weeks ago by the Cham
A
Camp
Adair
orchestra
will
hree outstanding musicians will
ber of Commerce and the USO net
presented in an informal pro j play for the Hallowe’en party Sat- ted about 70 rooms, but all have
ni at the Sunday Pops Concert i urday at the Albany USO.
been rented.
A good time for everybody is
1:30 in the auditorium of the
vallis USO. All servicemen are promised, with doughnuts, apples, Shopping Service
I cider and coffee. Games are
ted.
As the time nears for Christmas
i planned, and USO girls will be
shopping, the YMCA-USO in Port
I dancing partners.
i How e'en Dance
land has set up a special shop
ping service open to all service
ART EXHIBITIO N
Hallowe'en setting will form
During National Art Week, Nov. men. All you have to do is to send
background for the dance to-
row night at the Chemeketa 1 to 7, all pictures sketched and your money and your request for
let USO in Salem, with appro painted by servicemen and others 'gifts to the USO, and they will
ve program and decorations, will be on exhibit in the display make the purchase for you.
wo features will be a jitterbug windows of the Albany USO. Sun
:est and a waltz contest. Judges I day at 3 p.m. an art class is held
MISS CLEVELAND PICKED
be enlisted men and GSO mem- in the USO for EM and girls. Pen
“Girl of the Week” title for this
and prizes will be awarded cil, crayon, drawing, painting and week was bestowed Wednesday
doodling are all included.
he winners.
night on Miss Marian Cleveland, or
“Dimples.” as she is known to many
men who attend USO dances in
i Corvallis.
Miss Cleveland's picture will
join those of the other girls in
the USO Hall of Fame, and she
will be honored at the Saturday
I night USO dance.
Musicals and comedies are on the fire at all Post | This Corvallis girl was born in
eaters this week, indicating the general trend of motion South Dakota and has lived “all
ture producers away from war drama movies.
over the map.” She attended Ore
'opping the list is “Girl Crazy,”*
gon State College for one year and
ich stars the popular team of ghosts and witches and ending with
is employed at Post Hqs. at Adair.
:key Rooney and Judy Garland a Mardi Gras carnival, “Flesh and
One of the charter members of the
I Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra, Fantasy” is a short movie of mys
s excellent picture is adapted ticism. It stars Charles Boyer, Corvallis Junior Hostess group,
m the New York stage hit of the Barbara Stanwyck and Betty Field. she has entertained servicemen
since they first arrived at Avery-
>e name.
“Tornado” combines action, Park. She is 5 feet, 6 inches, has
Princess O’Rourke” is a light comedy and a couple of good song
green eyes and is a jitterbug ex
lantic comedy, with a strong numbers into an entertaining story
pert.
t headed by Olivia DeHaviland,
of the damage a twister does in a
>ert Cummings and Jack Carson, small Illinois mining town. Chester
BIRTHDAY PARTY
s given a “good” rating by mo-
Morris and Nancy Kelly both do
All servicemen whose birthdays
i picture operators. As part of
come in October will be guests at
louble feature, with “Mystery good jobs.
Two adolescents trying to get a big birthday party Sunday at 8
o a d c a s t,” a murder story,
fni’re a Lucky Fellow Mr. rid of their mother's second hus p.m. in the Corvallis USO. The
Sth" is a musical comedy set on band result m a lot of laughs in party is sponsored by the Spin
“Young Ideas,” starring Mary As sters’ Club, and a huge birthday
fullman car.
cake will be served.
leginning with a weird scene of tor and Herbert Marshall.
,ots of 'Em Tomorrow!
Comedies, Musicals
op Theater Listings
»
CAMPsADAIRsTHEATERS
No.
1
6 & 8 p.m.
Sun. 1:30
No.
No.
3-4
5
6:30 4 8:30
6 & 8, Sun. 1:3ft
Sun. 2 p.m.
6:45 & 8:45, Sun. 2:15
Girl Crazy
Flesh and Fantasy
Friday
Tornado
Chester Morris
Nancy Kelly
Saturday
Young Ideas
Mary Astor
Herbert Marshall
Sunday
Tornado
Prince:-.* O'Rourke
Chester Morris
Olivia DeHaviland. Jack
Nancy Kelly
Car*oa, Robert ( umminp'*
Flesh and Fantasy
< harle* Boyer. Barbara
Stanwyck. Edw. Robinson
Monday
Y oung Ideas
Princess O'Rourke
.Mary Astor
Olivia DeHaviland. Jack
Herbert Marshall
Carson, Robert Cummings
Flesh and Fantasy
Charles Boyer. Barbara
Stanwyck. Edw. Robinson
Tuesday
You're a Luck) Fellow
Allan Jones
Mystery Broadcast
Mickey Rooney. Judy-
Charles Boyer. Barbara
Stanwyck. Edw. Robinson Garland. T. Dorsey Orch.
Hi Ya Sailor
Flesh and Fantasy
W oods-Knox-Quillan
Charles Boxer. Barbara
Stanwyck, Ed«. Robinson Texas Kid
Young Ideas
Princess O'Rourke
Mary Astor
Olivie DeHaviland. Robert
Herbert Marshall
Cummings, Jack Carson
Tornado
Wednesday- Man From Down I nder Princess O'Rourke
Chester Morris
Olivia DeHaviland. Robert
Charles Laughton. Binnie
Nancy Kelly
Cummings. Jack Carson
Barne*. Richard Carlson
Thursday
Man From Down Under You're a Lucky Fellow
Allan Jones
< harles I-aughton. Binnie
Barne». Richard < arlson
Mystery Broadcast
Princess O'Rourke
Olivia DeHaviland. Robert
Cummings. Jack Carson
A PRINCESS IN a tub!
Olivia deHaviland, the exiled
princess in Warner Bros.' “Princess O’Rourke." can be seen
performing her ablutions on Sunday and Monday in Theater 1,
Tuesday and Wednesday in Theaters 3 and I, and Thursday and
Friday in Theater 3. Saturday night you can take your own bath.
Baking for 12 Years,
T-Sgt. Worley Makes
Wife Ideal Husband
|
Bond Drive Success
In Service Command
More than 19 years of Army
service have taught T'Sgt. Menzie
Gen. McCoach Praises
L. Worley, mess sergeant for
Work and Cooperation
Headquarters, Special Troops, 70th
Division, one desson — “Do what
The Third War Loan Drive is
you’re told.”
over, and America again went over
Worley, who has been cooking, the top. But though we have won
baking and instructing in the what amounts to a battle, we have
not yet won the war.
Military and civilian personnel
of Camp Adair can well be proud
of the part they played in the ac
complishment of the Drive. Their
part helped to achieve the im
mense total stacked up by the na
tion.
In a letter to Adair’s command
ing officer, Col. E. J. O’Hara, di
rector of the Ninth Service Com
mand Administrative Division,
praises the efforts made to publi
cize the necessity of War Bond
purchases and the untiring work
done in behalf of the Thiid War
Loan Drive.
Writing for Major General D.
McCoach, Jr., commanding gen
eral of the Ninth Service Command,
CoL O'Hara revealed that cash
purchases during the drive, for
Army since 1931, feels that he will both civilians and military person
never have learned everything nel, totaled $8,410,005. This was in
there is to know about his job. He addition to regular September Class
A Pap Reservation allotments of
tries to make the present job out
$5,799,134.
do the last one, and as he says, he
The installations within the Serv
“keeps his eyes open.’’
His first enlistment was in 1920, ice Command achieved their allot
when he served with the 38th In ted quotas and over during ths
fantry in the 3rd Division. After a Drive, and Gen. McCoach commend
short spell back in mufti, he re ed the personnel of his command
enlisted and was assigned to the for these excellent results.
Motor Transport Service at Camp
Pike (now Camp Robinson), Ar
kansas.
He first yomed the Bakers and
Cooks School in 1931, at Ft. Sam
Houston, Texas. Baking and in
structing, he stayed there until
1939, when he was transferred to
Paintings, drawings and craft
Hingley Field. From there his work by men stationed at Adair will
travels continued via Camp Bowie be included in the National Art
where he was Chief Baker, and Week exhibit, November 1 to 7, at
Camp Wolters to his present as Kidder Hall on the Oregon State
signment.
College campus and at the Corval
lis USO.
Craft work was done by patients
at the Station Hospital under the
supervision of Miss Gwendolyn
Jones, Assistant Field Director -<f
of a number of of the Red Cross Unit, and M imi Wini
of the 8821 d FA Bn fred Thompson, instructor in crafts
at the Hospital.
The exhibition of painting! and
recently and are
drawings is from the Camp Art
is follows:
Work Shop, and ha* just complet
To lie Cantain : Lt. J. Bou»
1.*. G. Keck and !Lt. E. Beeide:ir. To ed a successful showing at the Port
He 1st Lieut: 2mJ Lt. C. Clajr. To land Art Museum, spot s er ■ f th#
>e Tech 4th grad e: Cpl. Max 1Koo», Work Shop.
Hq Btry.
GUEST HOUSE VISITOR
Leaving Camp Adair to take-up
specialised courses were: ( apt. El
A guest at Guest House 1 thia
lis and 2nd Lt. Wynne to Fort SiU, week is Mrs. C. N. Crossett of
Okla.; Capt. Beckley to Aberdeen, Fanbault. Minn.. Mrs. Margaret
Md.. and T 4 Lundenlwrg, Hq Btry. Blodgett’s mother who arrived un
to Baltimore. Md.
expectedly for a visit.
Corvallis USO and
Oregon State Will
Show Soldier Arts
Some Upped,Some
Depart in 882nd FA
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