Camp Adair Sentry Friday, November 19, 1943. Another of Post's Original Cadre to Go—T-3 Kanouse Werewolf? Page Eleven Why Wait for Rubber Rafts and Fo* Holes? Let us pause at this Thanksgiving time and dedi cate ourselves to Him . . . It is natural for man to believe in Deity. Innately, he is a wurshipper. His. problena.is tq. find God and be reconciled in and to Him. War has played a great part in this experience. The Mystery Religions of the Orient are the pro ducts of this motive. It affects the lives of many in these times. Many seek God only when they are in a haid place, and adversity is the dominant factor. The most worthy motive is love. Man should know that God is a God of love and in return wants man to seek love and worship Him. * Some flagrantly repudiate God. There is no place and time for Him. Many because of the lack or the wrong kind of knowledge fail in their responsibil- T 3 Orvile Kanouse, chief en listed surgical technician at the Station Hospital, is leaving Camp Adair very shortly for another as signment. Kanouse, who was only a private first class when he came this Post was part of the “original cadre” which arrived from Ft. Lewis, Wash., in June, 1942, when Camp LEAVES ADAIR . ph Photo 1 his handsome fellow is Pfc. Ernest (Bud) Johnson, who you’d little suspect from this Signal Corps photo as being the "charac ter" depicted on page 1 of last week’s Sentry. ¡tips. Many believe in God and mean to recognize ' Hint but fail to appreciate the values involved and put off or neglect their responsibility. Toq <ind, Honor and worship Him consistently.. , Many áre miraculoirély finding God in this rime of emergency. Would it not be much better for the world to know that God "so lovelh the world that He gave Hi» only l>egotten Son. that whosoever be- • lieveth in Him should not perish but have everlast ing life" and wants it to love, revere, honor and worship Him? Why not honor Him in our lives, revere and worship Him in our homes, churches, chapels now. and be ready for any emergency? .' . . Why wait for rubber rafts and fox holes? — Chaplain. Capt. Thomas H. Vaughn, Assistant Post Chaplain. , 0900 & 1015; Bible Class (In Rec Hall) 1015; Protestant Evening Service 1900;, «Mass 0800 & 1115: Confessions Sat. 1900-2100; Thurs.. Protestant Service 1500; Mass. 1630. Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Regt. C Ave. & 4th Street South. "Mass 1100; General Protestant Service 0900; Protestant Commun ion Service 1000; Evening Devo tions 1900; Protestant Weekday Service Wed. 1900 . Sunday EveChapel Program to Honor Men of Minnesota The first in a series of X ive Son” programs will be presented by men of Minnesota Sunday night [Who Would've Known at 7 p.m. in Chapel 3. D Ave. and 7th St. South, according to Chap Our Pfc. Johnson Was lain Carl H. Linden. The services Such A 'Sight To See will be open to everyone. Major General John E. Dahl- TRAILBLAZER DIVISION FIR TREE DIVISION Last week the Sentry ran a “hor- | ouist, commanding general of the Chapel Services CHAPEL SERVICES i ror picture” of something resem Trailblazers, will be principal POST CHAPEL Chapel No. 7—C North at 1st. bling a werewolf (whatever a speaker of the evening. Minnesota Avenue D and 3rd Street North Roman Catholic Mass 0800; Gen songs will be featured. werewolf resem I Jewish Services. Friday, 19 Nov. eral Worship Service 1100; Gener bles) on page 1. Missourians will be spotlighted 2015. al Vesper Service (joint with Above you see next week. r/3 Orville Kanouse Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Special AAA) 1900. what was under Troops. I) Ave. at 3rd & Ith St. Chapel No. 8—C North at 5th. neath—none oth Adair was only a Tent City. FRIDAY: 8:00 P.M.. Friday Af So. Weekday Masses daily 0615; er than Pfc. Ern A native of Chicago, he entered «Mass 0745; Morning Worship Confessions 1830 to 2000 every ternoon Service (Jewish); 8:15 est (Bnd) John military service in January, 1942. Service 1000 & 1100; Service Men’s Evening; Episcopal Communion P. M.. Sabbath Eve SarVieM (Jew son, Co. I of the He is a graduate of the surgical 0800; General Worship Service ish); SATURDAY: 7:30 P.M. to Christian League 1909. 275th Regt, who technician’s course given at Letter Chapel No. 3—Div. Arty—D Ave. 0900; Roman Catholic Mass 1000; 8:30 P.M., Confessions; SUNDAY: used to be pro- man General Hospital in San Fran 9:00 A. M„ Catholic Mass; 10:00 General Vesper Service 1800. duction manager l and 7th Street South. cisco. I , A.M., General Protestant Commun Chapel No. 9 — C North at 9th. General Protestant Service 1000; Sgt. Russell L. Churchill will as- | of a Chicago advertising agency. ion; TUESDAY: 7:15 P.M., En Hhs P rr7time hobby WM^ho^or Evening Worship 1900; «Mass 0900; | Weekday Masses daily 1745; sume T 3 Kanouse’s duties when listed Man’s Gospel Service; 8:00 makeup. He did work for Universal Rftsary and Benediction 1330; Con- Sunda-V MaS!' 0900: General w<*- P.M., Jewish History Claks; 9:00 the latter leaves. fessions Sat. 1900-2100: Weekday sh,P Service 1000: V*’sP*r pictures; created stunts that drew __ _ . rsr. wv Rprvino QAO • Prof octant PErnr Service 1 1900; Protestant Choir P.M., Talmud Class; WEDNES- Masses Mon. & Tues. 183«»; Novena crowds outside of theaters, plus Thursday 1900; Bible Study Wed. DAY: 7:15 P.M., Service Men’s There's Such a Thing publicity work, theatrical and dra Devotion Tuesday 1900. 1900; Confessions Sat. 1500-1700 & Christian League Service. Chape) No. 4 — 276th Inf. Regt. As Being Too Good a matic study. 1900-2130. STATION HOSPITAL C Ave & 12th Street South. He is 29, was born at Lake Chapel No. 10—Il North at 9th. Cook! Trickel's Tale Red Cross Auditorium «Mass 0900; Confessions Sat. George, N. Y., is also a trick-shot Roman Catholic Mass 0715 & FRIDAY: 6:45 P. M„ Sabbath 1900-2100; Catholic Devotions Wed. Dick Trickel, mess sergeant of areher who wants to pursue the Wed. 1900; Lutheran Service 1000; 0900; General Worship 1000; Lu Evening Service (Jewish); SAT- the 274th Cannon Co., was puzzled | hobby in such spare time as he has i General Protestant Service 1100; theran Service 1100; Confessions I URDAY: 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M, Confessions; SUNDAY: 7:30 A.M., by the new faces that were regu at Camp Adair. He’s good enough I Vesper Service 1900; Service Men’s Saturday 1500-1700 & 1900-2130. larly turning up in his dining hall. to put an arrow through a pheasant | Christian League 1900; Bible Chapel No. 11—I) North at 6th. I Catholic Mass; 10:00 A M., Gen General Worship Service 0930; eral Protestant Service; 10:45 A. He didn't give it much thought, but flying at 50 yards (or a peasant • Study Class Thurs. 1900. Roman Catholic Mass 1100; Con- [ M. General Protestant Commun •at 300). there was something strange about Chapel No. 5—275th Inf. Regt. C fessiohs held in Chapel No. 10. ion. it . . . C Ave. & 8th St. South. NO COAT OF ARMS At length, he investigated, only FOR NEW GROUPS Episcopal Communion Service POST CHAPEL NO. 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE to discover that the savory odors >0700; General Protestant Service Avenue I) and 3rd Street North "Soul and Body” will be the sub- WASHINGTON — An order is- of his superlative cooking were [ject of the Lesson-Seriuon in all i sued by the War Department speci-1 like an open invitation to all the Churches of Christ, Scientist, on fies that coats of arms will no gourmets of the Regiment. 'Sunday, November 21. longer be approved or authorized Unless it's already been done, . So, sleepily he turned on the road The regimental epicures were for organizations which bear colors The Golden Text will be, "Know even considering a petition of re or standards until such organiza someday is going to murder the fronting barracks 464, and played ye not that your body is the tem commendation for the Legion of tions have had military service bugler (or the guy who woke him his serenade. ple of the Holy Ghost which is in Merit, the citation to read, “for upon which to base such a design. up in the black, foggy dawn Tues i From each barrack came a you, which ye have of God, and 'thumping sound. It was the bar initiative and judgment beyond the When an organization having a day morning to blow reveille for ye are not your own?” (I Cor. rack sergeant hitting the floor. It regular line of duty." coat of arms is redesignated, the ISCU 1911.) ¡6:19). was a cold morning. Here and there But Trickel can only draw so War Department, on recgmmenda- The official waker-upper came lights went on. Then there were | Among the citations which will many rations and so (they say) a tk>~ 077e appropriate command to the black bunk of the SCU band other sounds. Then the lights went [ com pt -isa the Lesson-Ser mon is the surprise roll-call is coming one day. er. will redesignate such design in . barrack!( where the bug|er of the ■ ^'*1 lr»wirtcr frnm following from tha the HiKlat Bible: "No man Those, other than the Cannoneers, accordance with the approved his-' . can enter into a strong man's day, Pvt. Doakes, slept. Pvt. Doakes had done his duty caught dining in the Cannon Co. tory of the organization. welt He slogged back towards his house, and spoil his goods, except “Time to get up,” he hissed. mess hall will suffer a dire fate. The War Department has also Pvt. Doakes. half asleep, grabbed barrack. Under the street light he he will first bind the strong man: Just what, we are not free to say. banned the manufacture of distinc- and then he will spoil his bouse” But you know these mess ser- i tive insignia, whether of metal or . his pants, GI shoes and his bugle looked at his watch again. Oh, and headed through the murk goodness! He’d blown reveille an (Mark 3.27). geants . . . 1 plastic. This does not apply to the Christian Science services ar* towards parade grounds. Under a hour earl>*Oh. dear! ! wearing of cloth shoulder patches. So, it is only out of kindness held in Chapel 2, D Avenue and 3rd street light he blearily peered at And then there’s the GI who en Invest for the future. Buy War his watch. Migosh! 20 past the that Pvt. Doakes must forever re Street South, on Sundays at 1409 tered the bar optimistically and and Wednesdays at 1930. hour! He’d never make the area. main anonymous. Bonds ! left misty optically. CHAPEL SERVICES More Reason To Murder Buglers