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Camp Adair Sentry Boy, What a Lovely Warrior! Portland Theater Latest Comedy on Post This Sunday rofessionul talent will again hit a:r when tr Portland Civic The er brings it latest comedy, "Th Warrior'.- Husband,” to the Post Sunday, with two free perform- ances at Theater 3, 1400 and 2000. Complete with stage sets and Costumes, the play is set in a weird Antaaonian world where the women carry the spears and the men at tend to the knitting. Excellent per. formances are turned in by actors I.orna Toms, Margaret Barney and George Hebert, under direction of Donald Mayre, who brought this and previous productions to the Post through Mai ' aret Blodgett, Service Club 1 Director. The story just goes along for the fun, but don’t miss the Amazon- Greek version of a conga line! California Night' Club 2 Tomorrow Lieutenants Wed in Forma! Ceremony 4 PICTURED AFTER THEIR wedding last Sunday are the former l.t. Margaret D. Hughes, with the ANC, 71st Evacuation Hospital, and Lt. Steve Turner. 91st Division Signal Co. Big Dances Listed by Both Clubs Tomorrow Club 2's newest Saturday-night program will get under way at the Club tomorrow with “California Night.” honoring «11 native sons and (laughters of the sunny state, By Adele Adair sponsored by 70th Div. SSO. Featured on the program will be Sure and today Adele dusts off her brogue to inform you a short quiz program (the subject: GIs with Irish inclinations that you can be celebratin’ the California) matching teams from ‘ big day tomorrow night at Club l’s St. Patrick’s Day dance— Northern and Southern Calif. ' ut if your California instincts art* Prizes will lie $5 and theater I stronger, make it down to Club 2 I ing and folk games session fills IS WHAT the well-dressed «arriar «ill be «earing books. California talent will be ¡where it will be "State Night” for 70 girls from Oregon State unday »hen the Portland Civic Theater brings "The Warrior's featured (if you want to participate | all of California. And tonight is of i lege (Corvallis) on hand. lushaiid" for two per for manees in Theater 3, 1100 and 2000. The ontact Ann Caddy), with $5 going I course the big Battle of the Bands >medy played to hit audiences in Portland. The Trailblazers will air their - '■ the best entertainer. With one ; in Field House. j weekly radio-cast Thursday night of each couple from California, a (from Club 1, and Club 2 will he CABARET DANCES waltz contest will be held with a With the music of a trusty juke i hosts for a dance sponsored by men .35 first prize, all donated by the box. Club 1. begorra, is invitin' : of the 71st Evacuation Hospital. California American Legion. all GIs to a St. Patrick's dance The hospital unit has promised California state and college songs • --------------------------------------------------- tomorrow night. There'll be a food and corsages for all 71st Evac LAI» IN TIIE DARK—Some- I will be featured. The state flag I men and their guests. ■ mg new in films—this may or Hng best as an escaped French pa- ! will be presented, and a map has strictly Irish floor show, girls from McMinnville. Eugene and , been made by Cpl. Ernie Johnson. r ay not appeal to GIs. It's a Itriot. Action is bell-ringing. < mbination of music, psychoses, ■ ( HIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK— '276th. A 70th Division orchestra Dallas, and Irish favors. ( ALLING CALIFORNIANS ¡will play for dancing. f rations and. inhibitions—photo- Donald O’Connor’s upswinging Meanwhile, for Club 2's "Cali . aphed in technicolor, which career reaches its peak in this Pat Merriam, until this week fornia Night" program, they’re makes dream sequences (which movie. Studded with eight song director of Service Club 2, will ap paging all talented GIs »ho can aerwi-e would be flat) seem number-- which come in the stride claim California as their home pear in concert at the Portland Art t irly logical. The script is based of the story, it is a narrative about state. A $5 prize will go to the Museum Sunday at 1500, assisted the stage play by Moss llart backstage people and sailor»—how At a quiet formal ceremony last, top entertained. Contact , Ann 1 by Robert Laxson, composer-pian- ir which Gertrude Lawrence I they go together is lieyoad us. Sup | Sunday in Chapel 1, Lt. Margaret I Caddy at the club if you're • in | ist. •'arred on llroadway—and you're porting cast is good, and Quin Kid I). Hughes. Army Nurse Corps,' terasted in appearing. i Formerly under contract with - re, to get a kick out of Ginger Joel Kuppeinian's name will draw 71st Evacuation Hospital, and Lt. MUSK AND DANCING | the International Concert Artists, 1 ’Hers singing "Saga of Jenny." j radio fans. Comedy is good, even Steve Turner, 91st Division Signal Club l’s Sunday schedule will i Inc., of New York and appearing ■ e dream sequences are master- I though the story is incidental. Co., were married. feature a 100-voice (mixed) choir j over both NBC and CBS networks. ‘ces of production, lavishly The bride, who wore a white from Eugene High school in a Mrs. Merriam will include in the Music is tops. Limerick- Ledf ord wedding gown, finger-tip classical and semi-classical pro program songs by famous contem I satin ,ASS\GK It» MARSEILLE When M Sgt. Tom Limerick re- length veil and carried a bouquet ' gram, beginning aj. 2080. porary composers. rner Bros, set out to film a turned from his furlough to Lung of white orchids and gardenia The program follows: Twenty-two gals from the Cur- mutb tribute to a gallant Beach. Calif., several weeks ago. streamers, was given in marriage lee dance revue of Albany will Star nv Hut r it***.................. II s’est tu. I p chai inuni pl» of of thi' national tragedy hi seemed pretty enthusiastic over by Col. John E. Grenade, command present a show ut Club 2 Sunday ¡ho fall of France. It readies its that famous city's "climate.'' This ing officer of the 71st Evacuation at 2090. Featured »ill be Sue II Pleurv dan» mon C< Versailles, siir la pc ti naat-point when \ ii-tor Fianien week the real truth was learned Hospital. Chaplain William B. Blanchard, tap and acrobatic A Piurea. ¡)lutea. men v ( Frtiiu the opera. 11 >up>i baiter in pre-Naai. pre- when the Seigennt. of the 362nd Hurst officiated at the service. dancer, soloist, and a Can Can V ny Fiance), excellently cast as Inf., was married to Miss Vynola Laxsnn Moderate ......... Maid of honor was Lt. Dorothy ( dance, the Katie bids and a mil Allegro .......................... Bortkewieci i Etude th captain of a French freighter, Ledford of the California city. T<wh Th< •lugKlev Speyers, Army Nurse Corps, and 1 itary routine number. Mr. La.\>t»D, pianist is tbUgeil to announce to nil those The quiet ceremony, ]>erformed best man was Capt. Earl V. de’Cas- SWING YOUR PARTNER at •rd that France has capitulated by Chaplain Kenneth E. Murphy in tro, 91st Division Signal Company. Night SI hm I uw » Merriam Four gala from McMinnville tihild > Song Rarig t. the invading Germans. This one l the regimental chapel, was wit Lt. Thelma Stirling, Army Nurse I {»aiderson Toright ...... will tangle with four Adair GIs Wild Swans I >? Merchant »<■ !»• makes screen history. Hum- nessed by Sgt. Richard I.eidecker Corps, sang Schubert’s Harris in Club !’» Battle of Wits Wed Bailor-*- . ...... Wolff Fairy Tele» pi ey Bogart is wen at his dash-1 end Tec5 Bernie Smith. Maria. nesday mght. while Club 2 will Fro in India . War« Roa feature its weekly square danc- am ’The Wandering «One” tuile.] Week's Movie Schedule Lists 'Lady in The Dark' and Story of Fall of France Mrs. Merriam to Appear in Concert Lieutenants Marry In Sunday Service « I » lODAY— BaUle of the Bands at Field H 29RB to 233«. Junior HotUewsea. dancing, music. Informal activities, both clubs. Movie, "Whistling in Brooklyn.” for patients at Hospital at 1880. SATURDAY—-St, Patrick's cabaret dance. Chib 1. California "State Night" dance at Chib 2. "Siugeroo” for Hospital patients in lounge at 1900. SI MID -Recordings, singing in Clubs. Symphony Hour at 1100. (lub 2. New York Philharmonic broadcast at 1200. followed > Coca ’ .ah nr. Club I. Play by Portland Civic Theater. Theater ’. at 1 h)ft and I0C6. Eugene high school hair at 2930. ( lub I. < urlee darce revue at ( lub 2. 2000. Open house in Hospital, afteuioon and MnNDA 1 — Pia1 by Eugene high sthcol. Club I. Movies, siisi j-coord hour for patienta in Hoi lounge, 1'JVO Tl ESD AY Bingu. Club 1. Informal with girls it p<* invited. Club 2. Movie. “Desert Song, patients at F WEDNESDAY—Qma -how. (lub 1. dancing. ( iub 2. Art ciana with model in names and square WnriuslHtp. balcony #1. THURSDAY—Trailblazer radio show, € ny nil ten of 7!st Evacuation Hospital. Club at lit <30. Hospital lounge. Record-making ir Hi pital at 1830. MAKE RECORD» TO SEND HOME—FREE— at CUB