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Page Eight Camp Adair Sentry Friday, March 3, 1944. Constant Improvement In Post Libraries Food for the Mind KGW-KEX Stars to Present Program At Club 2 Monday GI entertainment that’s “tops” will be presented Monday night at 2000 at Service Club 2, when a troupe of radio stars from Sta Trsllhlsrer Photo MIND AND SOI I. food is available to GIs of the 275th Inf. in tin- n«w regimental library installed in the 275th Rec. Hall. Here Tec5 Raymond ( ox. Service Co., checks over the fiction titles in -« arch of an evening's reading. USO Show, Two Horror Films, Good Character Studies Hit Post Theaters tions KGW and KEX, Portland, will pack 'em in with a well rounded show straight from their studios, Ann Caddy, hostess, has announced. Headlining the evening’s pro gram will be attractive Patsy Bau man. singer and dancer deluxe who has appeared on many programs I aired via the KGW lanes. A sing- Signal Corps Photo | ing trio, the Three Smith Sisters, will also come in for their share MORE COMPLETE LIBRARY facilities in comfortable surroundings have been made available to patients in the Station i of GI approval. Hospital, with the opening of new quarters in C-14. The collection A team of Ronnie Salt and Hom is being constantly augmented with new books, and patients able er Welch, hilarious comedians, will to get about mat visit it any da> between 1200 and 2030. The li brary also provides books for patients confined to wards. Left to . be included in the show, as well right are Pvt. Woodrow Witham. 362nd: Sgt. Loren Hull. 271th; as a fast-moving novelty act by Grace "Beecher, librarian; Sgt. Oliver Wells, 362nd; Pfc. Richard specialist Abe Bercovitz. Landis, 511th Ml’ Bn. • Two EM of 91st Divarty Married Club 2 Will Be Open As No. 1 Closes Doors Miss Hilda Lingler, of Cleve land, Ohio, and Tec4 O. M. Wil liams, Hq. Btry., 348th FA Bn., LET’S GO — Latest of the •-------------------------------------------«— were married at an informal cere- | (ERSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE I SO show series. LET'S GO w ill niony read February 23 in Chapel i Made as a horror sequel to last hit \dair tonight at Theater 2 By Adele Adair 10 by Chaplain Howard F. Bom ' \l I’l.OI'I.E it falls and tomorrow night at No. 5. hoff, 91st Divarty. Once again you Adair GIs will go on entertainment half with shows at 1900 and 2030. and short of that success, perhaps be- Maid of honor was Miss June rations. with Service Club 1 closing down until Thursday for FREE, of course. Troupe boasts | cause the script writer faced a Hayes of Albany, and Pvt. G. C. re-sanding of floors and general additional renovation, while an all-colored cast of top-notch ! major obstacle in the death of the Bynum. Hq. Btry., 348th FA, was Club 2 carries bravely on. And a* ’ entertainers with trick and ¡leading character of the first film. best man. ■ couple of super programs have 11 invited. rhythm dancing, "blues" sing I P. S. She turns into a wraith—and Tec4 and Mrs. Williams are at I been scheduled, too. SWING YOUR PARTNER! ers and comedy and novelty num I attractive, too. All the old tricks home in Albany. However, during the -time Club 1 The old-time band as back bers, featuring singer Myra Tay of light and sound are used to pro , 1 is closed, the music room (where ground for 70 plus gals from Ore lor and the three Reeves sisters, duce eerieness, but the story re Wagner-Gow in you make records to send home), gon State college and GIs doing whose polished dance routines mains mostly confused. Before a group of 100 friends, have been a hit in leading night THE UNINVITED—Not to be Miss Darlene Wagner of Yakima, ' the art workshop (on balcony), the folk games and square dancing will ' library, cafeteria and fountain will be the' scene at Club 2 Wednesday •.pots. George Row land, juggling associated with the common type Wash., became the bride of S/Sgt. remain open for “business as night. The girls, under direction of comedian who entertained troops B horror film, this is a distin Jack Gowin, Serv. Btry., 346th usual.” Miss Betty Lynd Thompson of the overseas in the last war. is in guished tale of a ghost that lin FA Bn., at an informal ceremony SATURDAY NIGHT— college, travel to Adair via bus cluded gers on in the scene of its life, in read February 18 by Rev. Charles Brings 'round the usual cabaret ' each Wednesday night for the TEN DER COMRADE Mixture, tent upon destruction of a child it J. Ghormley of the First Presby dance at Club 2. Ping pong is out dancing. of comedy and pathos—the story despised. Good direction and char- I terian Church, Yakima. of the way, with the Division CLUB 1 RE-OPENS of a girl w hose husband goes over acterizations may raise its au- | • The bride, wearing a dusty pink champ crowned at Field House last A smooth formal dinner-dance seas and who brings up their child dience appeal, which is limited. 1 street-length dress, was given in night. So a floor show will be in sponsored by the 3435th Ord., Ill alone when he is killed. A strong There is no humorous angle. marriage by her father, M. G. cluded. A 70th division band will Corps, will be the first event on Help Re<l (T om Help You- vehicle for its star. Ginger Rogers, Wagner. pfay for dancing, and junior host Club l's schedule when the club hut audiences may object to the All Officers invited The couple was attended byMiss esses will be on hand. re-opens its doors Thursday night. theme. It's a picture by and for Darleen Spraull and Gene Treneer, MORTAR BOARD PROGRAM Meanwhile the 70th Division To 70th Club Sunday the women. It may be tuned to your both of Yakima. Sunday, starting at 1800, those "Oregon's Own" program will or GI taste, however. While Sgt. Gowin is stationed at I highest-ranking women on the iginate from Club 2. i An invitation to all officers of Camp Adair, the newlyweds will I Oregon State college (Corvallis) —Help Red Cross Help You— BRIDGE OF S \N 1.1 IS REY I the Post to attend the semi-month- make their home at 518 W. 2nd i campus—Mortar Board to you ex- —The fascinating characters of I ly tea danie in the 70th Division Street. Albany. * Thorton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize Officers’ Club Sunday from 1730 | college Joes—will take over at Club — Hrlp R m ) Crn». H h 1|> Y ou — j 2 with a rounded-out program pro novel of Peru two centuries ago to 2130 has been extended by Lt. LEAP YEAR NOTE vided by campus lovelies. come to the screen again in this Shelby Dukes, club .secretary. Headliner will be Virginia I story of the lives of five »ho die T Sgt. Bernard McEachern, Co. --------- The 70th dance band will furnish » hen a bridge collapses. Movie music during the dance, and all c, : 276th Inf., recently promoted Steed, attractive blues singer. Mary I The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ser is a -uperb performance piece officers, their wives and dates will from staff, was so excited over Carmody, president of the group, is vice Command at Camp Adair is having its monthly luncheon and for a eroup of skilled character l>e welcome. his promotion that he lost his head in charge of arrangements. bridge meeting next Thursday. Punch and wafers will be served, actors and actresses, »ho make and said “Yes” when she popped and the college girls will preside Lunch is served at Service Club 1 the most of it. Bl are carefully that fatal question. VITAL STATISTICS DEPT. handled, and though there is sM- Mittyville, Tenn. (GN’S) — In Sgt. and Mrs. McEachern are i at the punch table. No pushing, at 1300. I All wives of SCU officers wish please. )H*n«e and climax in the fall nf roads of the war have reduced this now at home in Albany. ing to attend should make reserva BACK IN LINE the bridge, sometimes "dialogue hamlet's population to 150—includ>| Tuesday p.m. will find the in tions through Mrs. George Hynes, drugs. Production is lavish, and ing eight single inales under 38. i Camouflage blinds the enemy! it's worth your 15 cents. They’re all 4F. If he can't see you, he can't hit you. formal dance back on schedule at 643 N. 13th St., Corvallis, phone Club 2, with the pickup jam band ■ 1407-M. ■ " of Pvt. Jimnry Gillespie and his Hostesses for the afternoon will 91st boys doing the honors. All be Mrs. Rudolph J. Ayres, Mrs. Col- girls who work on the Post and , lias L. Carter, Mrs. James W. Fmz- No. 5 No 1 «b No. 3 wives and dates of servicemen are ler and Mrs. Paul B. Morgan. 6;f)i and 8:15 Sun. 1:30 6 X- 8, Sun. 1:30 6:30 X 8:30 Sun. 2 p.m. No. 4 No. 2 7 arul 9, Sun. 2:15 1 6:45 & 8:45, Sun. 2:15 No. 2 Has Special Sunday Show With OSC Mortar Board Girls I SCU Ladies Will Meet on Thursday CAMP ADAIR THEATERS i Friday Bridge of San Luis Rev Francis lxderei Lvnn Bari NO. 2 I SO SHOW Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday - Rationing Wallace Beery Marjorie Main The Sullivans Anne Baxter-Thomas Mitchell Trudy Marshall SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK TOD \Y— Field House dance. 2000 to 2330. Junior hostesses. Club 1 clcsed. Informal activities. Club 2. Movie, "Princess O'Rourke.” for patients at Hospital at 1830. Rationing I'SO Show—Let’s Go \cross the Pacific SATURDAY Club 1 closed. Cabaret dance. Club 2. VSO Show Shows at 1900 am} 2030 Wallace Beery Humohrev Bogart Marv for patients at Hospital, 1430. Bingo party for patients at 1900. Marjorie Main FREE \stor Svdney Grecnstreet I SUNDAY Recordings, singing in Club 2. Symphony Hour at Bridge of San Luis Rev Rationing Tender Comrade 1100. Club 2. Club 1 closed. Program by Mortar Board. Oregon State Francis Lederer Lvnn Ban \\ allace Beerv Ginger Rogers Robert College. 1*00 at Club 2. Refreshments served. Talk by Dr. Warring Akim Tamimff Kvan Ruth Hussey Marjorie Main ton. Oregon State College, at Hospital at 1900. MONDAY Club 1 closed. Show by KGW-KEX radio stars at Xerols the Pacific Rationing lender Comrade I lub 2. 2000 Classical record hour for patients in Hospital, 1900. Humphrey Bogart Mary Wallace Beery - Ginger Rogers Robert Astor-Sydney Greenstreet Marjorie Main Tl ESD\5 Club 1 closed. Informal dance with girls on the Ryan Ruth Hussey Post invited. Club 2. Movie, "Swing Fever,” for patients at Hospital Mv Best Gal Tender Comrade Across the Pacific at 1830. Humphrey Bogart Mary 1 Jane W ithers Jimmy Lydon Ginger Rogers Rotiert WEDNESDAY—Folk games and square dancing. Club 2. Club Astor-Sydney Greenstreet 1 < urse ol the Cat People Ryan Ruth Hussey 1 closed. Art class with model in Art Workshop, balcony. Club 1 at 193». Talent show for patients at Hospital. 1900. Tender Comrade Bridge of San Luis Rev The I ninvited Francis 1-ederer Lvnn Bari 1 Ray .MillanJ Ruth Ginger Kogers Robert TH I BSD A A—Formal dinner dance sponsored by 3135th Ord- Hussey Ikmald Crisp Ryan Ruth-HuAey Akim Tanoroff Club 1. 70th Division radio show at Club 2. Games for patients at 1830. Hospital lounge. Record making in employment office of Hos The Ininvited My Best Gal Tender Comrade pital also at 1830. Kay Mi Ila nd Ruth Jane Withers Jimmy Lydon Ginger Rogers Robert I MAKE RECORDS TO SEND HOME—FREE—At CLUB 1 Hussey Donald Crisp ( urse ol the Cat People Ryan Ruth Hussey "