Camp Adair Sentry Friday, March 17, 1944. Lassie with Writer's Cramp Page Eleven Found His Hobby In The Stones CHAPEL SERVICES . POST CHAPEL NO. 1 Avenue D and 3rd Street North FRIDAY: 2000, Friday After noon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT URDAY: 1930-2030. Catholic Con fessions. SUNDAY: 0900, Catholic ¡Mass; 1000. General Protestant Service. TUESDAY: 1915, listed Mens’ Gospel Service; 2000, I Jewish History Class; 2100, Tal- ! mud Class. WEDNESDAY: 1915. Service Men’s Christian League Service. STATION HOSPITAL Red Cross Auditorium FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve- ning Service (Jewish). SATUR DAY: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes sions. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic Mass; 1000, General Protestant | ¡Service; 1045, General Protestant I Communion. Sgt. Martowski Finds Hobby 'Profitable'; Siansl Corps Photo BUST YOUNG LADY, as one look at her desk will show, is ' 91ST DIVISION SERVICES Mrs. Davida Marsh. Red Cross staff aide. Mrs. Marsh iw just pre Chapel No. 7—C North at 1st paring the 7500th Red Cross membership card for Camp Adair military and civilian personnel, w ith many more thousands still to • For most GIs the army brings Weekday Masses, 1815; Sunday: be prepared. ■the death-knell to their moat cher- i Roman Catholic Masses, 0900; Lu 1100; Evening Service, 2000. *-------------------------------------------------------------------------- theran Service, 1000; General ChapéCN*. 4—27Sth Inf. Regt., C 1 iahed hobbies, whether it be string saving or soot suit wearing. But ¡Worship Service, 1100; Evening Ave. & 12th St. South. (Worship Service, 1900. *Mass, 0900; Devotions; Protest for Sgt. Patrick Martowski, head Chapel No. 8—C North at 5th. ¡ant Service, 1000 and 1100; Vespei quarters 91st Division, it was just Sunday: Episcopal Service, 0800; - Service, 1900; Service Men's Chris the beginning of a unique and What The Evangelistic Christian Cen- ¡General Worship Service, 0900; Ro-, tian League, 1930; Mass daily promises eventually to be a profit able hobby. : ter for Servicemen, located at Third | man Catholic Mass, 1000; Lutheran ; 1730. Heady 3,000,000 In the wilds ami swamps of Ore land Adams, Corvallis, was opened ! Service, 1100; C------ ’ ”-------- — No'^WSth Inf. Regt., <. Find Way Overseas gon, Martowski is collecting atones, l March 4 and is now available to all ! 1800. Roman Catholic Mass, 1930. | Ave. & 8th St. South. not just ordinary stones, but sehii- I GIs every afternoon and evening, I Tuesday: S.M.C.L., 1900. Weekday! General Protestant Service, 0900 precious stones that can be con Washington, D. C., March 11 — ! under direction of Rev. G. O. Baker. 1 masses, < daily, 1930, except Tues- B¡b]e fì(„pei To provide American troops with I The Center includes a large chap- day, 1830; Wednesday and Friday, verted with a little skill and tngeq- 1900; •.Must. 0800 £ 1115; Fellow iuity into ring settings and brace- much-needed diversion from war el, prayer room, large lounging ' Episcopal service, 1700; Wednes- !S* ship Hour, Tues., 1900. time experiences, the American room, tables and stationery for (day, Lutheran service, 1800. 1 lets and lockets. Chapel No. 8—271th Inf. Regt., C 190 Semi-Precious Pounds Red Cross ’ purchased more than writing. Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th. I Ave. & 4th St. South. And in the course of his eight - 2,780,000 pocket-sized books last Evangelist Leonard Philip, piano Weekday Masses, daily, 1745;i General Protestant Service, 1000, month hobby he. has sent home year for free distribution to serv- 'and accordian soloist, will give a Sunday: General Protestant Serv- •Mass, 1100; Evening Devotions. no less than 100 pounds of ja.-«. ieemen. it was announced todpy at I musical program this Sunday at i ice, 1000; Roman Catholic Mass, I 2000. Americas J ^ed > |ia|iontU 11945 in the Center. per, agate, and a dpzcn other ,1100. J -------------------------- Headquarters. •Confessions before Mass and semi-precious stones, ( r o m-rthv Chapel No. 10—I) North at 9th on Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapela 4 environs of Camp White and Many of the handy-size books Sunday: Roman Catholic Mass, 5 and 6. Camp Adair. were put in kit bags given to Yank Prisoners May ; General Worship Service, * v. It all started back at<amp White troops at ports of embarkation by Send Emergency Cables 1000; Lutheran Service, 1100. Wed Christian 'Science when Sgt. Martowski was sitting Red Cross workers, thereby provid nesday: Mass and Stations of the "Matter’’ will be the subject <>f through some of thqse training ing the men with something to re (ANS)—Soldiers in German pri lieve the monotony of the voyage son camps and their families at Cross, 1800. Friday: Rosary and l the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches classes sitting on Hones, thou Stations of the Cross, 1800. Ì of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. sands of them. He wax intrigued overseas, where they were made home may now use Red Cross fa Chapel No. 11 — 1) North at Bth. by their beauty: he got interested. available to thousands of men. The Goldeh Text will be, “ Turn cilities to send emergency cables, I Sunday: General Worship Serv ye not unto idols, nor make to your He studied them at the camp li Worn copies of the books in Red it was recently announced. Cross libraries attest to the crav The regular postal chanhels are , lice, 0930; Bible Study Group, ite’«); selves molten gods: 1 am the Lord ma ry and at libraries in the near, Eve- your God” (Leviticus 19:4). by towns, and before long he had ing of troops for something to i open to families of prisoners bnt I,— Roman Catholic Mass 1100; Wed- 1 discovered that in the giavel fill iuing Worship Service 1830. read, the Red Cross explained. The Lesson-Sermon also will in ¡the Uai’.ifex of men flout Uuupot- ix.il, needsv: S.M.C.L., 1900; VSav of the clude the following correlative pas ' there were bright colored agates, ary to permanent . eamps, or « then sages from the Christian Science petrified wood, obsidian and other F ilipino choosw removal to ho-prittl*. often deters | * ross, TR a ILBI.ATFR DIVISION textbook, "Science and Health with stones that could ba made into QUICKEST WAY HOME delivery if postal messages. San Francisco (CNS)—“Do you I The Red Cross cables may be Chapel No. 1—Ave. D & 3rd St. No j Roy to the SerhdwrMr" hr Ware jewelry. Martowski envisions an extensive Jewish Services, Friday, 2015. Baker Eddy: “The Bible declares: used only ■. if regular ....... mail — service want to go into the Army?’ *the ’the ' uacu ---- field for the production of syn Chapel No. 2 — Div. Hq. & Spec ‘ All things were made by Him (th' judge asked Simon Salting, a Fili-' fails, if the prisoner has been re Trps., I) Ave. & 3rd St. So. divine Word): and without Him thetic jewelry by the apoctai pro pine» arraigned on a draft evasion -ported wounded or seriously ill. or •Mass, 0800; Mormon Service wa« not anything made that was cessing of semi-precious stones. charge. if an extreme emergency exists at “They can duplicate almost any “No,” replied Salting, "I want to home. Emergency cables now j»er- 0900; Protestant Service, 1000; made.’ This is the eternal verity of thing,” he said, "by the right beat (Wed Christian • Science, 1400 I divine Science . . . Is Spirit the mitted by international agreement go home.” I have I r -»uree or creator of matter? Sci- treatment ami coloring He hesitated. "Maybe,” he said, already average more than 2000 a 1930). already bought special abrasive*, Ave. A in Spirit out Chapel No. 3 — Dlvarty, D lenco reveals nothing "I get home quickest if I join the month. of which to create matter'" (pp eirtular saws, diamond dust and 7th St. So. Army. I guess I do that.” enemy wheels." Service •Mass, 1000; Protestant 4H0. 278). Patronize the PX and save. P S.—He’s in now. 91st Gl Uncovers Semi-Precious Stones Here Pocket-Sized Books Distributed by ARC Evangelist Center Open in Corvallis Milton Camff creator of Terry and the Pirates" What You Hear Is A Roomei