Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, January 21, 1944.
Page Eight
I
M-Sgl. Carmichael, Club 1 Closes Monday;
Ethel Mulkey Wed ¡No. 2 Open All Week
By Adele Adair
Short-hand Proposal
This week again the Service Clubs will run a broken
Climaxes in Ceremony schedule, but if you GIs find one closed, the other will be
- welcoming you with open arms. To be a bit more exact,
Over the desk he wrote to her in Club 1 will shut its doors Monday,*
¡short-hand: “Would you like to Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, phone artist. Those who will take
take a chance and become Mrs. while Club 2 will be open the entire part in the program include, trio,
I Carmichael ?” and she answered, week.
Maybeth Starr, Jane Jeffries, Kay
him. “Sure, I wouldn’t mind it at
FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Jeffries; octette, Marilyn Powell,
The 198th AAA Bn. will celebrate Elsie Shultz, Pat McHugh, Harriet
all!”
So there was divil a bit then to I its first anniversary tonight at the Bryde, Maegel Allman, Lucille
stop a romance w hich blossomed > Field House dance, with orchestra, Funk. Lois Hubbard and Edith
between the Chief Clerk of the i decorations and refreshments all Powers—should be a fast-moving
Post Personnel Division and his j furnished by the battalion. The show.
secretary and came to a beautiful Field House is reserved for them SQUARE DANCES RESUMED
After a two-weeks vacation for
climax for sure now, Sunday, when tonight, but next Friday the regular
the college girls (and Adair GIs)
Miss Ethel Mulkey became the, dance will be in full swing,
the square dancing session at Club
bride of M Sgt. William E. Car-1 CABARET AND PING PONG
| michael at Philomath.
' Saturday night Club 1 will fea- 2 will be held this Wednesday night.
Mrs. Carmichael is daughter of, tu re a big floor show presented by Secret of the popularity of the eve
Mrs. Gladys M. Mulkey of Philo- | the sparkling Meisinger Girls revue ning are the coMege gals — 50
math, a dietician at Station Hos-1 of Salem, music by a dance band of strong — who came out each week
pital.
the 91st Division, and Junior Host- last term, And, check this, they
M Sgt. Carmichael, former mag- esses from McMinnville and Dallas liked it so well that this term will
azine and newspaper man (with will be there as GI partners. Need be — not 50 — but 70 girls each
week! P. S. The dancing is fun,
NEA news syndicate, Los Angeles we say more?
Ping pong rooters of the 70th too.
I bureau), author of a published book
SOMETHING NEW
; and poet deluxe, fcerved a short Divarty will be out Saturday night
A brand-new, large and very
I hitch in the regular Army prior to at Club 2 to back their favorites
his last enlistment, but purchased during the playoffs for the table good pool table was dragged up to
, out in order to tour the Philippines, tennis championship of Divarty, as Club 2 balcony Tuesday (by use of
China, Russia and Japan and “fid 70th ping pong title matches in the ropes and tackle) and is now in
dle around the Orient in general.” Club are resumed. Dancing to a good GI use. Try it some time.
Following the wedding ceremony 70th Division orchestra will follow’.
OVER THE AIR
M Sgt. and Mrs. Carmichael de
Both Clubs have scheduled spe-
parted on a three-day trip north-
ALI BABA AND THE FORTY are expertly handled, and story is ward, after which the
M/Sgt. re- I cial radio programs during Sunday
THIEVES-This is a natural for convincing.
All wives of SCU officers are
sumed his duties as the busiest morning and afternoon, so you GIs
technicolor, and you’ll agree after
CAREER GIRL—Though it has non-com at Post Hq. The Car- ’ may listen to the New York phil invited to attend the monthly meet
seeing Bagdad in the days of the a weak and hackneyed story, the
michaels will reside near Corvallis. harmonic and the Coca Cola hour ings of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the
cruel Kahn, the forty thieves and gaining popularity of star Frances
Of post war plans, though, M/Sgt. | at Club 1, anil the Symphony Hour Sei-vice Command of Camp Adair,
Ali Baba. Universal didn't miss a Langford, just returned from en armichael said: “From one South j at Club 2.
according to Mrs. Earl F. Arm
trick, including filming glamorous tertaining Allied troops on the war ern Californian to another, where
strong. The group members have
TWO VARIETY ACTS
Maria Montez in just the costumes fronts, may make this picture ring do you think we’ll live?”
A girls’ tumbling team from Al lunch at Service Club 1, followed
you’ve been waiting for! Other the bell.
bany High School and the Albany by a bridge party at the officers’
players, music and photography
THE LODGER— Good for the
High band will present a complete club, on the second Thursday of
are all top-notch.
horror fans—a thriller compound
; program at Club 1 Sunday night, each month.
SONG OF RUSSIA—While de- ed of murky London streets, shrill j
¡beginning at 8:30.
All SCU Officers’ wives who are
picting the fight of the USSR screams at night and a maniacal
Meanwhile Club 2 will feature a . interested in joining the group
against the Nazi invader, bul- murderer, whose recurring insanity
What the committee promises variety show from Corvallis—tap I should contact Mrs. George Hynes
warked by the Russians’ intense ¡and fear carry the burden of the
dancer, girl singers and a vibra-, at 1407-M, Corvallis.
love of homeland, this excellent film. It’s not built on suspense, but will be the best dance to date by
the
SCU
Medical
Detachment
will
i
movie nevertheless keeps the em does achieve sonic chilling mo
phasis strictly on entertainment— ments that’ll make your scalp take place next Thursday, in the
Red Cross auditorium.
with Robert Taylor. Susan Peters tingle!
TODAY—Dance in Field House, 8 p.m., reserved for 198
AU enlisted men of the detach
ROOKIES IN Hl RM A- It’s the
and Robert Benchley all dishing it
AAA Bn. Celebration; Junior Hostesses. Free Chesterfield Movie
ment
have
been
invited
to
bring
out. The story concerns an Ameri second of the Wally Brown-Alan
and community sing. Club. 1. Open House, Club 2. Movie, “The
can conductor (Taylor), his man Carney til comedies, with laughs, wives or girl-friends, and for those i
Kansan,” for patients at Red Cross Aud., 6:30 p.m.
currently
without
either,
there
will
'
ager (Benchley) and his Russian action, suspense and continuity of
SATURDAY—Cabaret dance with Saiem Meisinger Revue
wife (Miss Peters). The musical plot based on a story full of punch be a bunch of gals from the various •
floor show. Club 1. 70th Div arty ping pong playoffs and dance.
offices
on
the
Post.
score, which draws heavily on dialogue. The jokes will leave you
Club 2. Talent night by patients at Hospital, 7 p.m.
Sgt. Joe Sieff and his Rocky 1
Tschaikousky. Shostakovitch and rolling in the aisles (it says here).
SUNDAY—Recordings, singing at clubs. Symphony Hour at
Mountain
Hepcats
will
provide
the
modern Russian composers, is ex Anyway, the two stars are cap-
11.
Club
2. New York philharmonic broadcast at 12 noon, followed
cellent And while you’re being en tured by the Japs, escape in i a “hot stuff” for dancing, while
by Coca Cola Hour, Club 1. Girls tumbling team from Albany,
S
Sgt.
George
Silverman
assures
:
1
tertained. you’ll gain a new respect tank and finally on a elephant be-
Club 1, 8:30 p.m. Variety show from Corvallis. Club 2 8 p.m.
a more than adequate supply of re- ‘
fore the curtain rings down.
for an ally.
Community sing at Hospital at 7 p.m. for patients.
freshments
(3.2?)
and
eats
from
|
THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN
MONDAY—Trailblazer broadcast. Club 2. Club 1 closed.
the buffet.
EXTRA I SO SHOW
—Traced with plenty of humor, au
Classical record hour for patients in Hospital, 7 p.m.
Dancing
will
start
at
8
p.m.
to
"Slim” Gordon, Hollywood come
thenticity, drama, action and a
TUESDAY—Informal dance. Club 2. Girls from the Post
touch of tragedy, this tootin'. , dian, headlined a 5-act vaudeville continue until the medics and their |
and Junior Hostesses invited. Club 1 closed. Movie, “Hi Diddle
guests
decide
they've
had
enough.
»hootin' script ia the story of the program, presented at Club 1 Tues
Diddle,” for patients at Hospital at 6:30 p.m.
The committee in charge consists
late “Bat” Masterson, sheriff who day night as Unit 71 of the VSO
WEDNESDAY'—Square dancing session. Club 2. Club 1
of
Sgt.
William
Klun,
invitations;
installed law and order in Dodge Camp Shows. The show was some
closed.
Variety show by ladies of 70th Div. for patients at Hos
City and went on to become editor thing extra for the post and ar- Sgt. Angelo Calabrese, entertain
pital at 7 p.m.
ment,
and
Cpl.
Glea
Leith,
public
of the New Y'ork Morning Tele langed by Margaret Blodgett, host
THURSDAY—Talent and show night, Club X Club 1 closed.
graph. Real stoYv of the Old West. < ess, via the Northwest Sector, ity. Over ail, 1st Sgt John Easter-
Make-a-record evening for patients—6:30 at Hospital.
wood
will
keep
an
overseeing
eye.
but NOT a typical western—roles Western Defense Command.
Best of the Week: 'Song of Russia/
'Ali Baba/ and Story of Old West
Officers' Wives
Invited to Join
SCU Medical Det
Dance Thursday
SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK
OCdKMP AD►AHI THEATERS
No.1.
«4 8, Sun. 1:30
Deimt)
1
.J*
No. 2
6:45 Í 8:45, Sun. 2:15
Friday
The I-odger
Merle Oberon-I-aird
fregar-George Sanders
Sunday
Career Girl
Frances Langford
Rookies ia Burma
Wednesday Song of Russia
Robert Taylor-Susan
Peters-Robert Benchley
Thursday
— _
Rosalind Russell-
Brian Aherne
YVhat a YVoman!
Rosalind Rusnell-
Brian Aherne
Claire Trevor-Albert
Dekker-Barry Sullivan
AH Baba and 10 ThievesThe Lodger
Maria Montez-Jon Hall-
Andy Devine
Tuesday
7 and 9, Sun. 2:15
No. 5
6:30 4 8:30
Sun. 2 p.m.
- *•
.
* 1
Cry Havoc
Margaret Sullavan-Ann
Sothern-Joan Blmidell
Klondike Kate
Ann Savage-Tom Neal
Calling Dr. Death
Ali Baha and 40 ThievesThe Woman of the Town What a Woman!
Maria Montez-Jon Hall-
Andy Devine
Monday
Net 4
The Woman of the Town What a Woman!
Claire Trevor-Albert
Dekker-Barry Sullivan
Saturday
Ne. 3
6:15 and 8:15 Sun. 1:30
Song of Russia
Robert Taylor Susan
Peters-Robert Benchley
Merle Oberon-Laird
fregar-George Sanders
Rosalind Russell-
Brian Aherne
What a Woman!
Rosalind Russell-
Brian Aherne
Ali Baba and 40 ThievesThe Ixtdger
Maria Montez-Jon Hall-
Andy Devine
Merle Oberon-Laird
Cregar-Gevrge Sanders
Ali Baba and 10 ThievesThe Woman of the Town
Maria Montez-Jon Hall-
Andy Devine
Career Girl
France« Langford
Rookies in Burma
Claire Trevor-Albert
Dekker-Barry Sullivan
Ali Baba and 40 Thieves
Maria Montez-Jon Hall
Andy Devine