Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 17, 1944, Page 13, Image 13

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    Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, March 17, 1944,
Lassie with Writer's Cramp
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POST CHAPEL NO. 1
Avenue D and 3rd Street North
FRIDAY: 2000, Friday After-
Inoon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab­
bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT­
URDAY: 1930-2030. Catholic Con­
cessions. SUNDAY: 0900. Catholic
i Mass; 1000. General Protestant
¡Service. TUESDAY: 1915, En-
1 listed Mens’ Gospel Service: 2000,
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
I Service; 1045, General Protestant
j Communion.
Si*n«l Cnrps Photo
Page Eleven
Found His Hobby In The Stones
Sgt. Martowski Finds Hobby 'Profitable';
Bl’SY YOUNG LADY, as one look at her desk will show, is "
9IST DIVISION SERVICES
Mrs. Davida Marsh, Red Cross staff aide. Mrs. Marsh iv just pre­
paring the 7500th Red Cross membership card for Camp Adair ¡Chapel No. 7—C North at 1st
* For most GIs the army brings
military and civilian personnel, with many more thousands still to
Weekday Masses, 1815; Sunday:
be prepared.
the death-knell to their most cher­
«--------------------------------- I Roman Catholic Masses, 0900; Lu­ 1100; Evening Service, 2000.
theran Service, 1000; General Chipil'No. 4—27«th Inf. Regt., C ished hobbies, whether it be string
saving or zoot suit wenring. 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; Vesper quarters 91st Division, it was just
j the beginning of a unique and What
Sunday: Episcopal Service, 0800; Service, 1900; Service Men’s Chris
(
The Evangelistic Christian Cen­ 1 General Worship Service, 0900; Ro- tian League, 1930; Mass daily promises eventually to be h profit­
able hobby.
ter for Servicemen, located at Third 'man Catholic Mass, 1000; Lutheran 1730.
Nearly 3,000,000
In the wilds ami swamps of Ore­
and Adams, Corvallis, was opened Service, 1109; General Vespers,jch“^i7TZT75th Inf. Regt.“«.
gon,
Martowski is collecting stones,
Find Way Overseas
March 4 and is now available to all 11800. Roman Catholic Mass, 1930. I
Ave. & 8th St. South.
GIs every afternoon and evening, iTuesday: S.M.C.L., 1990. Weekday] General Protestant Service, 0900 I not just ordinary stones, hut semi­
precious stones that can lie con-
Washington, D. C., March 11 — under direction of Rev. G. O. Baker. ' masses, daily, 1930, except Tues- I
Bible Class, 1015; Gospel Service ; verted with a little skill and ingen-
To provide American troops with
¡day,
1830;
Wednesday
and
Friday,
|
f
800
~
^
m
bs
./
o
8O
o
’
¿"11'15;
Fellow.
The Center includes a large chap­
i uity into ring settings and brace-
much-needed diversion from war- el, prayer room, large lounging tEpiscopal service, 1700; Wednes­
ship Hour, Tues., 1900.
1 lets and lockets.
time experiences, the American room, tables and stationery for day, Lutheran service, 1800.
Chapel No. 8—274th Inf. Regt., C
100 Semi-i’recious Pounds
Red Cross ’ pu rchased more than writing.
Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th.
I Ave. & 4th St. South.
And in the course of his eight-
2,760.000 pocket-sized books last ]
Evangelist Leonard Philip, piano
Weekday Masses, daily, 1745;| General ProteatHnt Service, 1000;
month hobby he haM sent home
year for free distribution to serv­ I and accordian soloist, will give a
Sunday: General Protestant Serv- •Mass, 1100; Evening Devotions. no less than 100 inlands of jas­
icemen, it was anppuaced
leemen.
animunced toqpy
todgy at musical program this Sunday at
ice, 1000; Roman Catholic Mass,1 ' 2000.
$ed
) Jv'a^jiomd |
per. agate, and a dpzen other
1945 in the Center.
1100.
•Confessions before Mass and semi-precious stones, f rom-ithv-
Headquarters.
Chapel No. 10—I) North at 9th | on Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapels 4 environs of Camp White and
Many of the handy-size books «/tn-
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Sunday: Roman Catholic Mass, 6 and 6.
Camp Adair.
were put in kit bags given to Yank Prisoners May
0930; General Worship Service,
It all started back alCamp White
troops at ports of embarkation by Send E mergency Cables
1000; Lutheran Service, 1100. Wed­
Christian ‘Mcience
when Sgt. Martowski was sitting
Red Cross workers, thereby provid­
nesday: Mass and Stations of the
"Matter” will be the subject of through some of those training
ing the men with something to re­
(ANS)—Soldiers in German pri­
Cross, 1800. Friday: Rosary and' the I.esson-Sernton in nil Churches classes sitting on .vtoties, thou­
lieve the monotony of the voyage son camps and their families at
Stations of the Cross, 1800.
!of Christ, Scieiitist, on Sunday.
sands of them. He was Intrigued
overseas, where they were made home may now use Red Cross fa­
Chapel
No. 11—D North at 6th.
The Golden Text will he, "Turn by their beauty: he got interested.
available to thousands of men.
cilities to send emergency cables,
Sunday: General Worship Serv- ye not unto idols, nór make to your­ He studied them at the camp li»
Worn copies of the books in Red it was recently announced.
1020; selves molten gods: 1 am lhe Lord i brary Hnd at libraries’in lhe near,
Cross libraries attest to the crav­
The regular postal channels are lice, 0930; Bible Study Group,
Eve- your God” (Leviticus 19:4).
Roman
Catholic
Mass
1100;
bv towns, und before long ha had
ing of troops for something to open to families of prisoners but
•uing Worship Service 1830. Wed-
discovered that in the gravel fill
The
1
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h
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i
mon
.dso
will
in
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read, the Red Cross explained.
the transfer of men from uuupoi-
... 1900; Wa.V
i'ary to permanent camps, or theft neadaÿ: S.M.C.L..
Way of the • thldr the following correlative pas- ’there were bright colored agates,
sages from the Christian Science petrified wood, obsidian and other
FILIPINO < HOOSW
removal to hospitals, often delars , Cross, 1900.
TR
a
TLBLAZFR
DIVISION
textbook,
“Science and Health with stones that could be made into
QUICKEST way home
delivery of postal mesaages.
-,,
Chapel
No.
1
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AVe.
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&
3rd
St.
No
,
Key
to
the
Serijitww*" by Warv | jewelry.
San Francisco (CNS)—“Do you I The Red Cross cables may be
Martowski envision* an extensive
Jewish
Services,
Friday,
2015.
Baker
Eddy:
“
The
Bible
declares:
the'used only if regular mail service
want to go into the Army?
Army?’ ’ ’ the
field for lhe production of syn­
judge asked Simon Salting, a Fili- 1 fails, if the prisoner has been re- Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Spec •All things were made by Him (th'
thetic jewelry by the special pro­
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Ave.
&
3rd
St.
So.
divine
Word):
and
without
Him
Trps.,
pino arraigned on a draft evasion ported wounded or seriously ill. or
•Mass, 0800; Mormon Service was not anything made that was cessing of semi-precious stones.
charge.
; if an extreme emergency exists at
0900;
Protestant Service, 1000; made.’ This is the eternal verity of “They can duplicate almost any-
“No,” replied Salting, “I want to home. Emergency cables now per­
Is Spirit the thing.” he said, “by lhe light beat
go home.”
I mitted by international agreement Christian 1 Science, 1400 (Wed divine Science . . .
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matter? Sci-jtreatment and coloring. I have
sourer
or
creator
of
He hesitated. “Maybe,” he said, already average more than 2000 a 1930).
Ave. & cnee reveals nothing in Spirit on- ¡already bought special abraaiyes.
Chapel
No.
3
—
Divarty,
D
“I get home quickest if I join the month.
<if which to create matter” (pp I emular saw*, diamond dust an<4
7th St. So.
Army. I guess I do that.”
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(enemy wheels.”
Service
•Mass,
1000;
Protestant
480. 274).
PS.—He’s in now.
, Patronize the PX and save.
91st 61 Uncovers Semi-Precious Stones Here
Potket-Sized Books
Distributed by ARC
Evangelist Center
Open in Corvallis
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