Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, February 18, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Paze Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
FiidavT, February 18, 1944.
They'll Perform at Club 2
Tap Dancer Deluxe
Salem Girl, Sgt. Wed Recently
SCENE FROM “FRESH Fields." nlav to be brought to Club >
2 Monday night by the Vancouver Civic Theater, is shown above.
The play, a three-act comedy, will be free to all GTs.
Many Special Shows on
Deck at Service Clubs
UI'< LETT) P1EWCE of Sa­
lem will be a featured entertain­
er .Monday night at Service Club
1.
Bv Adele Adair
Special programs this week will find the Vancouver
Civic Theater at Club 2 Monday night, proceeded by cham­
pionship playoffs in the 70th Division ping pong tourna-
Thrce-act Comedy
At Club 1 Monday
PK I I RED AltOV I-, YRE lee I and Mrs. Glenn Daun. fol­
lowing their wedding in Salem Saturday night. Mrs. Daun is the
former Audrey Harms, and Sgt. Dann is with SCI.
'In Uur Time/ 'Broadway Rhythm I /
Mystery Thriller on Post Movie List
unt: special floor show by the*
"Chei > ians” of Salem Monday Might ai d w ill be Pn
2039. Club 2
at Club 1; concert by the 91st Di- meanwhile 'ill have the Vancou­
“Fre-h Fields.’ a three-act com­ i vision military band at Club ^Sun­
ver Players in “Fresh Fields.”
edy, will be presented iti Service day and — last but not least — an
(Stcry <-bcw here on this page.)
Club 2 Monday at 2030 by the Van­ Inter-divisional battle Wednesday
The play will be preceded by
couver Civic Tneater, professional night when GI braintrusts of the
70th Division championship ping
theatrical group of V ancouver,, 70th meet their counterparts of the
pong playoffs. (See sports page.)
Wash., which presented "Personal 91st in a fight to the finish.
REGULAR TUESDAY SHOW
Appearance” at Adair two weeks
Tuesday finds "Do You Want to
COMES FRIDAY
ago.
Regular Field House dance, with Be an Actof?” at Club 1 and an
Directed by Cecil Matson, the Junior Hostesses, and we can’t re­ informal dance with,music by the
cast includes Lou DeBois, Regina sist a plug for "As You Were,” big 91st Division band at Club 2.
Mahan, Billy Merry, Jeanne Ewers, 70th musical-comedy in Theater 5.
Folk games and square dancing
Willis Bross, Melba LaLonde, Ruth
will be on deck Wednesday at Club
SATURDAY N18HT SHOWS
Hood, Margie Rebensdorf and Mor­
2, and at Clpb 1 the Quiz battle will
Club 2’s cabaret will feature mu­
ris Swan, Miss Ann Caddy, host­
be in progress. (Story on page 3.)
sic of the 70th Division dance band
ess, said.
DANCE AND BROADCAST
and junior hostesses from Corval- |
Music between acts will be pro­
The 3435th Ord. will sponsor a
lis, while over Club 1 way a spe­
vided by Irene Moore, musical su­
cial civilian floor show from Al­ dance at Club 1 Thursday night.
pervisor of the Vancouver recrea­
bany — featuring the dance team ; Everyone on the Post is invited,
tional commission, and Tony Piaz­
of Elaine .McClellan and her part­ and the 70th Rhumba band will
za. accordionist, also of Vancouver.
ner—will hold the spotlight. Oth­ play. Meanwhile Club 1 will broad­
er numbers will be included on the cast the 70th Div. radio show.
IN OCR TIME With the title and Ginny Simms all have plenty
taken t r in Neville Chamberlain’s of what it takes. Specialty enter­
promise of peace after Munich ami tainers ineluded >11 this techni­
color extravaganza Lena Horne,
the st ry laid in Poland just lie-
with two blues songs; Hazel Scott
fore th war, IN OCR TIME is nt the piano; Dean Murphy imi­
principally a romance. As such, it tating Churchill,
Willkie.
the
will appeal to followers (of which j Roosevelts and others, and several
there are plenty) of Ida L
dance numliers. Story is simple,
and Paul Henreid. who laith
music and production aie good.
in stellui pet formalices. Tin
See it.
tur, . >,s not excuse the 1
In a beautiful formal wedding
PH VN TOM LADY Directed by
feudal , gime, which in pari
Joan Harrison, protege ami follow­ read last Saturday in the First
the c.ii-e of Polish unpre|
er of Alfred Hitchcock’s suspense Baptist Church of Salem. Miss
neis. Xll characters are nptly and terror theory, PH YNTOM .Audrey Lucille Harms of Salem
handled. Musical themes from LADY will be the dish for all I liecame the bride of Tec4 Glenn S.
Chopin ire effective.
thriller fans. Story concerns the Daun. of the Post chaplain’s office.
The bride, in a white gown, was
For search for an unknown girl to pro­
BROADYYAY RHYTHM
musical < omedy lovers, this will vide a murder alibi. Cast is all j given away by her father. Mr. A.
ring the bell four times. It does excellent except for Franchot Tone, A. Harms. Her sister, Mrs. Elaine
not have the star-packed cast of more or less mis-cast as a semi­ : McBain, was matron of honor, and
recent Hollywood musicals, but madman with twitching eyes ami I bridesmaids were Audrey Christ­
man and Violet Stepp. The double
Georg, Murphy. Tommy Dorsey clenching hands.
j ring service was read by Dr, Irv­
ing Fox.
Salem Girl Wed to
Tec4 Daun of SCU
SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK
l’OI> YY-—Field House danca. 200 Io 2230 Junior Hostesses.
Infmninl activities, Club 1. Informal Activities, Club 2. Movie,
“L< st Angel.” for patients at Hospital at 1830.
S\€l RDYY—Cabaret dance. Club 1. with a special civilian
flo, i show. Cabaret dance. Club. “Swingaroa,” >n the lounge for
pat ents at hospital, 1900.
*-t NDAY Ke orvlings, «higirg at Clubs. Symphony Hour
at 1100 Club 2. New York Philharmonic broadcast at 1200. fol­
low, i h> Coca Cola hour, Club 1. Slat band concert. I500. Club 1.
Truth or Cun-eyuenm show. Club X Corvallis dramatic club in
"1 •« with Father'* for. patients at 1830.
MOXDYY—Special civilian -how from Salem. 2039. Club I.
"Fi»-h Fields.” plat by the Vancouver Civic Theater. .‘030 at
Club 2. 70lh Division I’ing Pong Playoffs. 1900. Club 2. Classical
rec id hour for patients in Hospital. 1900.
Il ESDYY—"Do 1 ou Want to be an \ctor?” program. Club
1. Informal dance with 9tM band. Club 2. Girls from the Peat
invited. Movie. "As Thousands Cheer," for patients at Hospital
at 1'30.
W I.DN ESI) \ Y — Quir show, challenge between 91st and 79»h
Dm ion«. Club 1. Folk game« and square dancing. Club 2. Makes
a-n • rd-eveniug at Hospital at 1890, with checker tourney in the
lou .e at 1830.
1111 MS DAY— Sponsored daacc by JM5th Ord.. Club L Every­
one on Post invited. 79th Div. broadcast from Club 2. Knteitain-
ntvt.t bj ladies of th* TOth for patients at Hoipitai at 1900.
show, and a civilian orchestra will
be on hand. Junior hostesses from
.McMinnville.
Band concert at Club 1 Sunday.
(See story on page 3.) Truth and
Consequences, Club 2’s gag 'how.
will return to favor there Sunday
night. It will bring four gals vs.
four GIs.
SPEC I \L FLOOR SHOW
Club 1 promises something
unique in floor shows Monday
night — r. show by the ”Cher-
rians" pf Salem. It will include
skating, dancing, singing and
novelty acts in the hour-and-a-
half vaudeville program. It is
directed by Mr. Frank Chatas.
i
NOT THE ARMY DEPT.
Memphis, Tenn. (CNS)—Sea­
man T. G. Wilder, of Tulsa. Okla.,
returned to his cot at the Naval
Air Technical Training Station
here five days after starting a 10-
day furlough, All niy friends have
gone away,” he explained, "and
five days were enough to spend
with my relatives.”
Air Base, La Junta, Col. — A
WAC pfe answered all the ques-
tions in a USO quiz contest here
but she was stumped by the prise.
It was a fancy shaving kit.
< *
CAMP ADAIR THEATERS
No. 1
6 & 8, Sun. 1:30
No. 2
6:45 & 8:45. Sun. 2:15
1
i
Friday
¡
Saturday
Phantom l.ady
Franchot Tone-
Ella Raines
Frisco Kid
lames Cagney-
Margaret Lindsay
1
Sunday
Broadway Rhythm
Geo. Murphy Ginnv Simms
Lena Horne -T.Dorsey & Or.
Monday
Broadway Rhythm
No. 3
6:15 and 8:15 Sun. 1:30
No. 4
7 and 9, Sun. 2:15
Jane Evre
Orson Welles-
Joan Fontaine
Jane Evre
Orson Welles-
Joan Fontaine
Phantom l.adv
Franchot Tone-
Ella Raines
Frisco Kid
Geo. Murphy-Ginny Simms James Cagnev-
Lena Horne T.Dorsey Or. . Margaret Lindsay
Tuesday
Hey Rookie
Ann Miller Joe
Besser-Lary Parks
Wednesday In Our Time
Ida Lupmo-Paui
Henreid-Mary Boland
1
Thursday
l 'i r T
1 h
In Our Time
Ida Lupino-Paul
Henreid Mary Boland
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No. 5
6:30 A 8:30
Sun. 2 p-m.
Broadwav Rhvthm
Geo. Murphy-Ginny Simms
Lena Home T.Dorsey £ Or.
Broadway Rhvthm
As You Were
Big 70th GI Musical
Comedy at 2000.
As You Were
Big 70th GI Musical
Comedy at 2000.
Jane Evre
Orsön Welles-
Joan Fontaine
Jane Evre
Orson Welles-
Joan Fontaine
Frisco Kid
James Cagney
Margaret Lindsay
Phantom l^ady
Geo. Murphv-Ginnv Simms- Franchot Tone-
Lena Home T.Dor-ey & Or Ella Raines
Hev Rookie
Ann MiHer-Joe
Besser Lary Parks
Broadway Rhvthm
1
I
1
Geo. Murphy-Ginny Simms- H
I*na Home -T.Dorsey & Or. J
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