Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, January 14, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, January 14. 1944.
91st Divarty Has
First Night Club
Tonight at 8:30
I
Club 2 Opens Monday;
No. 1 Will Shut Down
By Adele Ydair
The 91st Divarty will be break­
Again this week renovating is being done at the Service
ing out with something new for its
Clubs .... -so if a “Closed” sign greets you at one, hike down to
organization when it stages its first
the other, which will be open with a full activity schedule.
all-artillery night club in its re­
Club 2 is closed today, tomorrow*--------------------------- w—---------------- - —
creation hall tonight at 8:30.
■ and Sunday, and Club 1 will shut the new “Dixieland band."
Featuring 15 girls from the Pat down for Monday. Tuesday, Wed­ INFORMAL DANCE TUESDAY
Meisinger revue of Salem, the bust nesday and Thursday of next week.
Tuesday night GIs will swing out
will also include refreshments cab­
TO DANCE OR NOT
at Club 2 with girls from the Post
aret style and dancing to the music
Friday night the Field House and Junior Hostesses from nearby
of the 91st Divisional band. The ; dance will be in full swing, and towns in the club’s informal mid­
arrangements are being handled by Club 1 has another of the free week dance. A regimental orches­
Cpl. Clarence Quirk.
Chesterfield movies, “When’S Your tra will furnish the music.
Birthday?” A community sing will
VARIETY SHOW. TOO
| be led before the movie.
A variety show from Corvallis
CABARETS RESUMED
will present a program at Club 2
Four drum majorettes from Eu-
Wednesday night at 8 p. m. Fea­
gene will give out with a full floor
tured will be a girls' triple trio
show Saturday night at Club l’s
To celebrate its first anniversary, cabaret dance. Junior hostesses (nine of ’em ip formalsl, a tap
dancer and a vibraphone soloist,
.
Trailblazer Photo the 198th AAA Bn. will hold a from McMinnville and Eugene will
WOTTA SHOTV ! WOTTA show! Well, it must have been
party January 21 in the Field be on hand for you GIs to dance under direction of Mrs. Maybeth
. .<»d—else why would Pvts. Everett Bayha, John Segesman and
Starr. Sounds good, doesn’t it?
House, which has been reserved for with.
Tc. Harry Liberman be ignoring the hitch-hiking technique right
104th DANCE
the organization.
‘■»hind them, with Itonna Hill and Jean Rawlings of OSC obliging.
Music will be delivered by the
The popular, hot-playing band
P all happened at “Is This the Army?”, presented in the 275th
Music will be provided by the smooth-playing band of the 362nd
of the 104th Cavalry will play for
Infantry rec hall last Saturday night bv the 275th Theatrical Group.
battalion's orchestra, which boasts Inf., which also played last night
the dance which that outfit is
members from nationally-famous at Club 1.
sponsoring Thursday night in Club
orchestras, and decorations will be
SPECIAL DANCE SHOW
2.
done by a former New York will­
A dance revue from Mrs. Cur­
Everyone on the Post is invited
dow-decorator. Refreshments will ley’s dance studio of Albany will
to
attend, and junior hostesses
+---------------------------------------------------- be served, too.
present a show of group numbers
will be on deck.
Gl.'NG HO—Here it is. the best
Sunday night at 8 p. m. in Club 1.
fans! Here'» the first movie based
♦ »I entertainment of the week
Although we don’t know how.
on that pattern, complete with psy­
ard many weeks.) The stark,
“IS THIS THE ARMY?"
many girls will be on hand, all I
chiatric speculations, a disembodied
realistic, blood-and-thunder story
numbers are beautifully costumed, i Saturday night at the Regiment­
voice, and all the other earmarks
(portrayed by a great all-male
and should be worth looking at.
al Recreation Hall the 275th The­
of the spooky radio thriller. Lon
ca-t) of America'se first offens­
Another Sunday feature at Club atrical Group presented “Is This
Chaney (suffering from memory
New
dependency
allotment
forms
ive in the war with Japan. It's
loss) fears he killed his wife, whom are being filled out at Hq. Co., 2nd i 1 will be the broadcast at 12 noon The Army” before an almost ca­
a smash filming of the Marine
he hates. We can't tell "who done Bn., 276th Inf., since furloughs of the New York philharmonic or­ pacity crowd.
Raiders’ surprise attack on Ma­
Under the direction of Pfc. Y'ale
it.” but see it and find out!
started. S Sgt. Abraham J. Boden- chestra, followed by the Coca Cola
kin Island last August, photo-
hour, which will originate at Rodkin the group presented this
stein
was
married
to
Miss
Florence
p’aphad under the technical su­
Weltman of Los Angeles during jAdhir’s Field House next Thursday musical revue with very able as­
pervision of the Marine Corps,
his
furlough. Cpl. Wick Van Huss | I night. If you want a preview of sistance of Jean Rawlings and
front a story by a Marine lieu­
j was wedded to Miss Charlotte Ash- Thursday night’s show, drop by the Donna Hill of Oregon State college.
tenant, It's full of action an<l
Featured from the regiment were
ton of Springfield, Ill., during his *
an^ listen in.
comedy. Excellent. See it. by all
Everrett Bayha, Harry Lieberman.
i recent furlough. Both men are in ;
AND NOH 1H. SHIFT
means !
| the company’s communications pla-
Attention to Club 2, which will ' Johnny Segesman, Joe Palermo.
| toon.
open Monday night—complete with Stanley Warren, and the swing trio
WHAT \ WttYl \N! Another in
the current comedy series—this
i z- i n o ol >
x- .new floor, linoleum, and clean fur- ¡front Company K.
Cpl. Bdl Shakespeare, Notre
’
..
’ ,
. . ,
time with the super-comedy talents
r,
. ,
....
, . ,
luture—with the 70th Division s
Another show will be presented
i
Danie grid great before he took up ,
...
.
....
. , . . ,.
,
radio show. It features this week I in the near future.
of Rosalind Russell, plus spurkling
Trailblazing, had his first gander
lines and fast-moving situations.
I at his six-weeks-old son while on
Tie story is about a literary agent
I furlough. He’s in Co. H. 276th Inf.
wt tries (for the 10 percent in­
Cpl. Ronald J. Darling. Co. D, wel-
TODAY—Dance in Field House, 8-10:30; Junior Hostesses.
volved) to turn a retiring college
I corned his son while on furlough,
Free Chesterfield movie and community sing. Club 1. Club 2
|>r< lessor into the adventurous hero
and Pvt. Charles Stiles. Co. H. is
closed. Movie. “Henry Aldrich Swings It," for patients at Red
of a best-seller. She succeeds —
looking forward to seeing his son,
Cross Aud.. 6:30 p.m.
ar I how! But meanwhile she is be­
a Christmas arrival, when he goes
SATURDAY—Cabaret dance with Eugene drum majorettes.
ing pursued by the cynical maga­
home on furlough.
Club 1. Club 2 closed. Cards and game party for patients at
zine editor. It adds up to plenty of
Hospital.
h> Is entertainment plus.
SUNDAY—Recordings, singing at Clubs. New York philhar­
CRY II
<K
Latest of the Ha-
monic broadcast at 12 noon, followed by Coca Cola Hour. Club 1.
Trailbla».er Photo
Uv stories this time the civilian
Dance program at 8 p.m.. Club 1. Club 2 closed. Community sing
Men of the 362n<l Inf. were hosts
YOI NGEST — ANI) TOl’GH-
Du -es' aides who tight on against
at Hospital at 7 p.m. for patients.
in ossible odds, facing inevitable ' EST — Trailblazer is the title nt Service Club last night for a
MONDAY'—Trailblazer broadcast, Club 2. Club 1 closed.
det.th or capture. \\ ith not much to claimed by Mickle Godfrey, age regimental dance, to which all wom­
Classical record hour for patients in Hospital, 7 p.m.
di-'illguish it from other Bataan li. shown here in a very martial en who work at Adair were invited.
TUESDAY—Informal dance. Club 2. Girls from the Post and
The regimental band furnished
ei.s, it* is nevertheless straight pose. Although that Sing-Sing
Junior Hostesses invited. Club 1 closed. Model in Art Workshop.
dtama and will appeal probably to shirt is not strictly Gl. Mickie music for the dancers.
Club 1 (on balcony) at 8 p.m. Movie, “Hi Diddle Diddle,” for
points out that over in combat
the women. Some good perform­ areas a good fighting man wears
patients at Hospital at 6:30 p.m.
atives, especially by Margaret Sul- just about anything he can lay
WEDNESDAY—Variety show from Corvallis, 8 p.m.. Club 2.
WASN'T ANY ANGEL
lavan, Joan Blondell and Ann hands on. And he's a good fight­
Club 1 closed. Variety show by 70th Div. for patients at Hospital.
Boston
(CNS)
The
police
here
ing man . . . ask any of the kids
(Maiaie) Sothern.
THURSDAY—104th Cavalry dance, open to everyone on the
in his block. Mickie is the son of were seeking two thieves. One of
Post. Club 2. Club 1 closed. Make-a-record evening for patients at
(
apt.
George
H.
Godfrey
of
the
them
stole
a
hearse
and
the
other
< YI.I.ING DR DEATH
And
70th G-2 section, division public stole a harp.
6:30 at Hospital.
w»’»e calling all "Inner Sanctum" relations officer.
198th AAA Plans
Dance January 21
Makin Attack Pictured in 'Gung Ho';
Comedy and Thriller Also Scheduled
Two EM Weddings
In 276th Infantry
REAL TRAILBLAZER
SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK
362nd Dance
¡•»NSV.V.’.NV.V.’.V'AVAVV.S'AV.V.*.
CAMP A
No. 1
Beauty Shop
6 & 8, Sun. 1:30
( Acrons from Bus Depot)
PX No 1
Shot» will be open from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., and
appointments can be niatie by «tiling Post phone 28S1.
No. 2
6:45 * 8:45. Sun. 2:15
F riday
Gung Ho
Randolph Scott-Grace
McDonald-Alan Curtis
Saturday
Gung Ho
Randolph Scott-Grace
McDonald-Alan Curtis
Sunday
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan Ann
Southern-Joan Blondell
Munday
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan Ann
Southern-Joan Blondell
No. 17—hospital area.
The Shop is open ll a. nt. to 6 p. m. and appointments
by telephone may be made only during those
hours by cnlling Post 4216.
•/.■.■A’.SS'.WS'.W.V.SW.'.VWe.SSW.V.SAS'A'ASS
Tuesday
Klondike Kate
Ann Savage Tom Neal
(ailing Dr. Death
M ednesday
hat a Woman!
Rosalind Russell
Brian A heme
Thursday
M hat a Womdn!
Rosalind Russell-
Brian A heme
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No. 3
6*8, Sun. 1:30
No. 4
6:45 * 8:45, Sun. 2:15
Around the World
Kay Kyser-
Joan Davis
Around 1he World
Kav Kyser-
Joan Davis
Gung Ho
Randolph Scott-Grace
McDonald-Alan Curtis
Gung Ho
Randolph Sc >tt-Grace
McDonald Alan Curtis
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan-Ann
Southern-Joan Blondell
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan-Ann
Southem-Joan Blondell
Klondike Kate
Ann Savage-Tom Neal
Calling Dr. Death
No. 5
6:30 * 8:30
Sun. 2 p.m.
I
Higher and Higher
Frank Sinatra-Michele
Morgan-Jack Haley
The Croxs of Lorraine
1
Pierre Aumont-Gene
Kelly-Peter Lorre
Around the World
Kay Kyser-
Joan Davis
Around the World
Kay Kyser-
Joan Davis
1
t
Gung Ho
Randolph Scott-Grace
McDonald Alan Curtis
Gung Ho
Randolph Scott-Grace
McDonald-Alan Curtis
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan-Ann
Southem-Joan Blonde!)
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