Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, March 31, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    ¡anip Adair Sentry
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Friday, March 31, 1944.
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This Is His 'Memory of Attu
"CAMP ADA!® CHAPELS
The Altar of Forgiveness
The Cross of Calvaty is the Aliar of Forgiveness. Upon this Akar
'the greatest sacrifice of all times was brought, when Jesus Christ, the
Eternal Son of God, gave His life for the sins of the world. We don't
have to look very far. to come to the realization that our sins are many,
and the»« sins separate us from God. But. thank-God. we don’t have to
-.earch very much to find the remedy for this situation. far the Bible
. gives us the remedy. when St. John writes that-“the bloed of Jesus
Christ. Hrs Son, deanseth us from all sm.” This is the most c, infort-
i ing Truth we have, and this Truth is magnified for us during thia
i present season of Lent. The price Jesus •paid for oiuy forgiveness was
i tremendous, but, thank God, He gives it to us freely. May the Holy
Spirit of God draw us to this Altai; <f Forgiveness in true sorrow over
POST CHAPEL NO. 1
-¡m- sins. Here our Savior, Jesus Christ, wishes to give us peace in our
.venue D and 3rd Street North i hearts, guidance, strength, and comfort for our lives. He pleads with
LRIDAY : 2000. Friday After- Us now and says: “Come unto Me.” -Chaplain Victor H. Craft, 274th Inf.
oon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab-'Re^t.
bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT­
PAINTING FROM MEMORY at the Post Artists Work-
»hop (Service Club 1), S/Sgt. Louis Schramm of the 70th Division
URDAY: 1930-2030, Catholic Con­
Christian Seuqicc-
did this oil portrait of Attu.
fessions. SUNDAY: 0900, Catholic
“Unreality’’ will be the subject
Mass; 1000, General Protestant of * the Lesson-Sermon in all
Long Stretch in Aleutians
Service. TUESDAY’: 1915, En-
I Churches of Chrisf, Soieulist, on
1 listed Mens’ Gospel Service; 2000,
Sunday.
Jewish History Clggp; 2100, Tal-
The Golden Text will lie. "Truly
mud Class. WEDNESDAY: 1915, ’ in vqin is salvation hoped for from
: Service Men’s Christian League
One GI who came out of the*
the hills, and from’ the multitude of , Straight from the red clay of
i Service.
Aleutians with something beside«
mountains: t’fiily in Yhe Lord- bur i Georgia to the green hills of Ore-
From
Memory
STATION HOSPITAL
chilblains or Jap souvenirs is
God is the salvation of Isi’acl” gon comes Chaplain Wiilium R.
Red Cross Auditorium
S Sgt Louis Schram of 70th Div-
Henderwon, new member of the-
Jeremiah .”>.^1).
FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve-
Hq. Co.
Among the citations which will chapel staff for the 274th Inf.s ,
ning Service (Jewish). SATUR­
Sgt. Schram swears he had not
The new Trailblazer chaplain
¡comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the
DAY’: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes­
been reading one of those ads
following from the Bible: “Because came to the 70th via the Harvard
sions. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic
querying “How Do You Know
! thou hast made the Lord, which is chaplains’ school and Candler
Mass; 1000, General Protestant
You Can't Draw?” But the weird
liny refuge, even the most High. School of Theolo­
Service; 1045. General Protestant
and unique beauty of the land-
! thy habitation; there shall no evil gy of Emory Ifni,
Communion.
Iscapes “out on the Chain” urged
befall thee, neither shall any plague versity, where h<
I him to seek painting materials. Up
come nigh thy dwelling. For he took two years o'
TRAILBLAZER DIVISION
Ito that time he had never done so
1 shall give his angels charge over ROTC while pre
Chapel No. 1—Ave. D & 3rd St. No I thee, to keep thee in all thy ways” paring for th<
(much as a back-fence chalk-smear.
Jewish Services, Friday, 2015. 1 (Ps. 91:9-11 ).
ministry.
I When ne was assigned to Camp
Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Spec.
He held a pas
I Adair, Schram found opportunity
Trpe- D Ave. & 3rd St. So.
11 o r a t e in th«
Ito express himself artistically in
•Mass, 0800; Mormon Service.,
, Methodist Churcl
I the Soldier Arf Work Shop in Ser­
SWAPS COLUMN
0900;
Protestant Service, 1000;
at Ellenwood, Ga.
vice Club 1. His work has been ac­
Christian Science, 1400 (Wed
I.osts — Founds
rbefore
entering
claimed by other Camp Adair sol­
1930).
Wants — Salea
the Army.
dier artists. Sgt. Sthram special­
Chapel No. 3—Divarty, D Ave. &
et cetera
Chaplain Henderson says the' in­
izes in landscapes done in oils and
7th
St.
So.
fantry is all right with him be­
is presently working on several
•Mass, 1000; Protestant Service,
ambitious canvases.
LOST: man's laced leather bill­ came a brother of his, already In
1100; Evening Service, 2000.
fold. containing papers and money. i the doughboy section of the serv­
His first painting, an oil of an
Chapel No. 4—276th Inf. Regt., C Mrs. Tommy Zorn at 2948 or Serv­ ice. told him it was the "best darrt
old Russian church near Dutch
Ave. & 12th St. South.
- - ’ ‘
ice Club 1 cafeteria, or mail to service in the Army.”
Harbor, was a very creditable
♦Mass, 0900; Devotions; General Sentry. Finder may keep $10 in bill­
He’s already been on a 12-tnile
effort. He went on and produced
I hike with E Co., 274th, and aVef«
S/SGT. LOUIS SCHRAMM. His Protestant Communion Service. fold.
a number of oils of scenes around
painting of Attu, done in oils 1000; Y’esper Service, 1900; Service
he took it “in stride,” no pun in- i
Ihitch Harbor and later on Adak.
and from memory, is hailed by Men’s Christian League. 1930; Mass
,, ,
Of late, he’s changed to pastels
EM former!) stationed at Attu. daily 1730
I WANTED TO RENT: Modern tended.
When asked how he liked Ort-
and is doing pin-up girl subjects,
as not only being accurate, but Chapel No. 5-27Sth Inf. Regt., C furnished house or apt. in Corval-
"catching the feeling of the
gon weather, Chaplain Henderson
with a remarkably sure touch—
Ave.
&
Sth
St.
South.
I«
’
T.Sgt..
w.fe_
and
baby.
place.”
considering his 29 months in the
I Wanted immediately. Phone exten- replied, "The people here are per­
.
.. 289t>.
oaÀI
General Protestant Service, • 0900; 1 sion
fectly wonderful.”
4 /-
froren North.
I Bible Class, 1015; Gospel Service,
Schram was one of the first five INVASION ARMY GETS
11900; »Mass, 0800 & 1115; Fellow­
I • S. soldiers to arrive in Dutch SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
for sale : .45 coit revolver. Armed Forces Institute
ship Hour, Tues., 1900.
Harbor, and was there when Nip
London (CNS)—Every Ameri­ Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Regt., C bolster, 2 cylinders (45 special an«l QpensFlVe N ew Branches
planes bombed it in June. 1942. can soldier in the Allied armies
.45 automatic >. 2 grips (1 white
Ave. & 4th St. South.
His home is in Montgomery. Va., which will storm the Second Front
pearl. 1 black!. Call Sgt. Samadru-
General Protestant Service, 1000; roff, phone 2986.
Washington (CNS)—The United
and he plans to attend art school bridgeheads into Continental Eu­
States Armed Forces Institute has
when he gets out of the good old rope is going to know how to swim •Maas, 1100; Evening Devotions.
> 2000. Lutheran services, 0900 and
GI. At present he’s working on a —jilst in case he has to.
LOST: Sterling silver bracelet, established new branches in five
|1900.
painting—from memory—of head­
inscribed Pvt. Eric Gottfried. ASN , theaters of war to aid in the in­
The American Red Cross, acting
quarters of his old outfit in the under Army direction, is giving i •Confessions before Mass and 32902445. Reward. Contact Pvt «traction of students stationed
Aleutians.
overseas, the War Department has
courses in combat swimming, wa­ I on Sat., 1900-2100. at Chapels 4 Gottfried, Co. A, 274th Inf.
announced.
ter safety and life saving at pooh 5 and 6.
The new branches are located in
* AS “BEAUTIFUL TEX AS?” throughout England.
FOR SALE: 1941 Buick sedan-
SIN
&
REPENT
the
Southwest Pacific. South Pa­
ette,
five
A-l
six-ply
tires,
no
re
­
Beaumont, Tex. (CNS)—A Beau­
Nearly 1.900 officers and men
Some _____
__ completely over-, cific, the Middle East and in the
treads. ____
Recently
mont resident overturned tables, are learning each .week such tac- ' San Francisco (CNS)
broke a mirror and upset the free tics as jumping into the water from | Bible-reading wholesale liquor deal-| hauled. $1400 cash. Pvt. W. B. European and Alaskan theaters.
lunch counter of a local saloon a height of 25 feet, fully clothed , ere here are forcing retailers to Mitchell. Reg. Hq. Co., 274tb Inf. They offer the same coi respond-
eece courses provided in the U.S.A.
"hen he discovered to his chagrin and carry pack, rifle and helmet —j buy a dozen Bibles at $10.50 before ’
through Institute hradqmu tera at
WANTED TO BUY small
that the song “Mairzy Doats” and then swimming 35 feet to a they deliver the spirits, according
Madison, Wia.
to
police.
dio.
Phone
Camp
Adair
2942.
wasn’t listed on the juke box.
rubber dinghy.
CHARE L
SERVICES
Makes GI an Artist
New Chaplain in
274th Hails iron*
Emory, Georgia