Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, December 03, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
Camp Adair Sentry
Friday. December 3, 1943,
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75 Stars of the Air Will Hit Field House Sunday Night
Ivory King Wraps 'Em at Service Club 2
HERE. AT A recent appearance on the stage of Portland’s Paramount theater are the WISCO
network broadcast entertainers who will perform Sunday night (9:30 to 10:45) at Field House. The
first half hour will be a CBS broadcast over station KOIN. Balance of the program is strictly for
GIs. Preceding the show the radio band will play for dancing at Service Club 1 from 7 to 9 p. tn.
and 50 girls of the cast will help out as dancing p: rtners (and that's not kidding, brother.)
New Comedy at
Club 1 Tuesday
Two 274th Weddings
Read Thanksgiving
Officers to Honor
Colonel and Mrs.
Hays at Reception
Under Director Horace Robinson,
Two weddings highlighted
the Dramatics Department of the
To honor Col. and Mrs. Samuel
University' of Oregon, which pre­ Thanksgiving Day activities among [ D. Hays, a reception, dinner and
sented the highly-successful “Mv
Signii 1 Corp« Photo
men of the 274th Infantry Regi­ theater party will be held Saturday
MOSqi ITO DESTROYER. Pfc. Jimmy Hall of the 710th
Sister Eileen” at Adair last May,
night by officers of SCU 1911. In­
Sin. Co., who hails from Frederick. Md.. and has been pianist for
will bring another speedy comedy, ment, 70th Division, and were sol­ vited to pay respects to the Post
top bands of the country, boogie-beats it for GIs Sunday a( Service
emnized
by
Chaplain
James
R.
“Out of the. Frying' Pan,” to this
Commander and Mrs. Hays are the
Burkett.
Post.
officers of SCU and attached units,
The first, held at Chapel 6, unit­ generals and chiefs of staffs of the
Tuesday night the Eugene the­
ater group will present the play at ed Miss Irene K. Burton, of Kansas, divisions.
and Pvt. Eddie E. Porter, Medical
Service Club 1 at 8 p.m.
The formal reception will be held
The group is later tq appear Det. Best man was Pvt. Leslie W. at 5 p.m., with dinner in the offi­
Dunning, also of the Medical Det., cers’ mess following at 6 o’clock.
in vaudeville.
By Adele Adair
Two of the leads in the play will and Mrs. Dunning was bridesmaid. The group will then attend Theater
Late in the afternoon Chaplain 4, which will feature “Old Ac­
Let’s take a quick look-see into a week packed full of GI ' be taken by Professor Horn of the
entertainment—strictly of the best, what with the big WISCO I English department and Professor Burkett traveled to Salem and per­ quaintance,” starring Bette Davis
formed the wedding ceremony for and Miriam Hopkins.
show Sunday, play from the University of Oregon Tuesday, Robinson, directs
Miss Francis Houchin and S/Sgt.
Mrs. Hays arrived last Saturday
and new twists in the regular*------------------------------------------------
Joseph F. Kiefer, Co. I. The wed­ from Boise, Idaho, where Col.
weekly program. Even with money tured aliove at the piano), Pvts.
'Frying Pan Artist
ding took place in Salem’s Senator Hays was formerly Post Command­
in your pocket, these sound good. Phil Stinger, Dick Vartannian,
Hotel and was attended by a group er of the Ninth Service Command
Take tomorrow night, for in­ Santos Alvarez, Johnny Schuster,
of intimate friends, with Mrs. S. Training Center.
stance —
DeMarco. Al Corey, Alfred Domin­
A. Wall of Salem as bridesmaid.
Col. and Mrs. Hays are now at
quez and Marty Berger. The “Rov­
AT CLl'B 2. WE H AVE
Sgt. and Mrs. Kiefer are both na­ home at the Royal Arms Court
A smooth floor show which ing Reporter" will take over, re­
tives of Texas.
Apartments iu Salem.
brings you Jean Toy and Mary placing in part the Club’s usual
Thompson, Portland comedy dance Truth or Consequences program.
team (they toured Army camps
NO GONG, EITHER!
last summer), Nellie Sinn, Chin­
If you have a hidden talent, step I
ese trumpeter (not GI). plus a
up to Club 2 and do your stuff for'
gals’ precision roller skating team,
CLEAR THE WAY—Latest of fore the U.S. entry into the war.
the talent show—making its ap­
also from Portland. Trailblazer
the
USO shows to hit Adair ... I Its stars are stellar performers,
pearance again Thursday. I^iughs
Land will do the sending Junior
and its theme song is “As Time
and fun for everybody—not strict­
Monday and Tuesday and it’s FREE
Hostesses, too.
Goes
By.” It rates four bells,
ly guaranteed and the audience
to all EM. Features a convincing and for excellent, all-round dra­
The popular 91st band, under
applause will award the prizes.
oriental magic act, hot swing songs matic entertainment, it can’t be
Sgt. Brooks, will play for dancing
PLUG HERE FOR
of the Blair sisters, novelty whip topped. By all means, see it.
at Club I, with Junior Hostesses
cracking and hoop tricks by the
from McMinnville, Dallas mid Mon­
The 104th Cavalry hand—rumor­
WHISTLING IN BROOKLYN—
Whipporettes
(girls'
acrobatic This is all Red (“I dood it”) Skel­
mouth on hand. Feature of the ed to lie strictly the best ever at
í
y
floor show will be hot tap dances Adair—16 pieces, and when they
team) and other variety acts, all ton, plus a sketchy story wound
by Jackie Brask of Albany.
promising good GI entertainment! around his gags, involving a cop
play, it’s good! If you were at the
HOLD YOl R HAT
dance Monday night at Club 1. you
CASABLANCA — Although and robber chase in best Holly­
For Sunday, the WISCO hand know. If not. you’ll have to wait
Dorothy Weygant
this picture skyrocketed to box wood style for Skelton, wrongly ac­
will play at Club l’s dance (and until the group returns from its
office heights because it was re­ cused of being a notorious criminal.
bring along the girls' chorus as tour of outlying units of the North,
M ASH NOTE
leased (fortunately for Warner He finds himself cornered on one
hostesses). See story page 1.
west Sector, when they have prom­
Evansville. Ind. (CNS)—An op­ Bros.) just as the history-mak­ hand by the police and on the other
Speaking of bands, Club 2 has ised to again play for Adairmen. timistic local resident wrote to ing meeting of Churchill and by a gangster mob. Before the pic-
produced the hottest on the Post
Now if you’re not satisfied, turn the Evansville rationing hoard re­ Roosevelt in that North African 1 ture reaches the finish line, there
(they tell us) and will have it on in the box top of a jar of Sudso questing permission to purchase city was made public, it is a is a sure-fire baseball sequence
deck Sunday night for a jam ses­ brass cleaning fluid (er a reason­ 100 pounds of sugar “for the pur­ tender love story woven around with the Brooklyn Dodgers— a lit-
sion like last Sunday's. Fn this ag­ able facsimile) and wall refund pose of making whiskey." The re­ the secret underground system I tie matter of Pitcher Skelton bean-
gregation are Pfc. Jimmy Hall (pic- your money , . .
quest was denied.
against the Naii. Its time is be- ! ing their players. Good.
Four-Bell Programs on
Both Clubs' Schedules !
USO Show Coming; 'Cosablanca'
Top Entertainment; Red Skelton Due
. s*. Y J «
SERVICEMEN S DATE BOOK
I'ODAY—Dance in Field House,
Junior Hootessea.
Movie, "Dixie,” for patient* at Red Cross Aud.. 2 and 6:30 p. m.
SATI KD YY—Free ASTI foothall double-header on Hell
Fichi. Oregon State Collere campus at 1 :30 p. m. Cabaret Shows
al both Service Clubs. Beano party for patients at Hospital
at 7 p. in.
'I \IIIY—Reeurdiiig*. sM’giug at Chd>«. Symphony Hour
at 11. Club 2. Dance with " ISCO band. 7 to 9. Club 1. Jam
seuirn ami "Roving Reporter” at Club 2. WISCO broadcast
and »penal 'how, Field House. 9:30 to 10:45 p. m. Informal
group sing for patients at Hospital.
MONDAY—70th Division radio »how. Chib I. Old-time
movie at Club 2. Make-a-recvrd evening for patient* at Hospital.
7 p m Classical record hour in lounge. 7 p. m.
Il F.SDYY—"Out of the Frying Fan.” comedi presented by
I niversit) of Oregon Dramatic« l*cpt^ 8 p. m. Club I. Informal
darre at < lub 2. Model in \rt Workshop. Club 1. 9 p. m.
“Destrover.” movie for patients at Hospital, 6:30 p. m. USO
show at Hospital at 2:30 p. m.
M h DN FSDAY—t^nie cintesi. < lob 1. Square dancing and
folk games, plus ballroom dancing. Club 2. Sparta night, games
ami tournament*. for patients in Hi spit al at 7 p. m.
I'HI RSDtY—Game night at Chib 1. latent program at
Club 2 SCV swing band for patients in Hospital at 2 p. m.
CAMP ADAIR THEATERS
No. 1
ÍMB
6 & 8. Spn. 1:30
.. v
N< 2
No. 3
« & 8, Sun. 1:30
No. 4
No. 5
6:30 & 8:30
Sun. 2 p.m.
\ X 6:45 4 8:45. Sun. 2:15
6:45 & 8:45, Sun. 2:15
Friday
Gangway for Tomorrow Old Acquaintance
Margo Wa lly Brown - *
Bette Davis-Gig Y oung-
John Carradine
Miriam Hopkins
Riding High
Saturday
The Falcon and the Coeds
Casablanca
Humphrey Bogart Ingrid
Bergman-Paul Hen re id
Old Acquaintance
Bette Davis-Gig Young-
Miriam Hopkins
Dorothy Lamour-Dick
Powell-Victor Moore
Tom Conway-Jean Brooks
Smart Guy
Sunday-
Whistling in Brooklyn
Monday
Red Skelton Ann Ruther­
Margo Wally Brown -
ford-Rags Ragland
John Carradine
No. 1 W histling in Rrooklyn Casablanca
No. 2 I SO Show —
Humphrey Bogart-Ingrid
Clear The Way
Bergman Paul Henreid
Old Acquaintance
Hands Across the Border Whistling in Brooklyn
I SO Show
Tuesday
Roy Rogers-Ruth Terry
Wednesday His Butler >> Sister
Gangway for Tomorrow Old Acquaintance
Red Skelton-Ann Ruther­
ford-Rags Ragland
Whistling in Brooklyn
Deanna Durbin Pat O’Brien Red Skelton-Ann Ruther-
-Franchot Tone
ford-Rag* Ragland
Thursday
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His Butler's Sister
Deanna Durbin Pat O'Brien
-Franchot Tone
Bette Davis-Gig Young-
Miriam Hopkins
Bette Davis -Gig Young-
Miriam Hopkins
Clear The Way
Gangway for Tomorrow
Margo Wally Brown
John Carradine
Hands Acrotm the Border Whistling in Brooklyn
Roy Rogers-Ruth Terry
Red Skelton Ann Ruther­
ford-Rag« Ragland
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