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Camp Adair Sentry Friday, March 31, 1914. Pap- Eiyht t Mrs. Benson New Social Hostess In Service Club 2 In 'Come What May' Performance Tonight USO Show Will Play at Both Clubs Tomorrow Now on duty behind the Social and Recreational Hostess’ desk at Service Club 2 is Martha Benson, it was announced recently by Capt. Russell Floss, Post Special Serv- i ice Officer. By Adele Adair Mrs. Benson took over the post It’s a “first” this week at the Service Clubs—tomorrow temporarily when Ann Caddy, for merly Social Hostess, moved up to ’ night, the big USO revue, “Come What May,” will provide the position of Director of the Club. the floor show at the clubs, with Club 2 listing a cabaret dance A native ot Southern California, to follow. Check this—Thursday* ;----------------------- Mrs. Benson came to Adair with ! night Field House will resound to Along with the chorus, the program her husband, Lt; William F. Benson the music of—not the Battle of the will feature several speciality acts of SCU, who is now in Virginia at tending school. She has been em Bands—but a smooth-playing WAC and a dancer, under Miss Bertha ployed on Army posts previously, ! aggregation from Ft. Des Moines. Alm, director. The group will sing popular and but not in this type of work, which Iowa. Dancing will follow the pro- classical numbers and will lead a she say’s is proving “very interest I gram. community sing. FIELD HOUSE DANCE ing." Field House dance tonight, usual Mrs. Benson has done YWCA ON THE AIR club work to a considerable ex time, usual junior hostesses. Plus Club 1 lists informal activities tent. She attended the University the usual informal activities in both for Thursday night, the 70th Di of Southern California in Los An Service Clubs. Note: No Field vision radio show will originate geles. House dance next week, because of from Club 2, and the WAC band the WAC event Thursday night. will thrill you all at Field House WE'LL BE READY! need we say more? “Come What May” (and it will) I you’ll fin«l GIs of Adair prepared Saturday night. The USO show will I Welcoming ( ol. Winfield R. Mc play first at Club 1 (19001 and at Kay to the post of Commanding 2030 at J?lub 2, to be followed by REMEMBERED BY MANY VDAIRMEN as one of the Officer of the 274th Inf., officers a dance to the music of the SCU featured performers of th«1 Ida Leonard Ill-Girl Show which and wives of the regiment paid dance band. played here some time back. Catherine Westfield is returning with their respects at a tea dance held I SO-Camp Shews latest. ’’Come It hat May”. A puppeteer, she GI TALENT. STRICTLY directs the ••performances” of six alnio-t life-size dolls whose spe in the regimental Officers’ Club Club 1 is dishing up a special cialties are aping celebrities. last Sunday. Sunday-night show to feature the Nearly 4<X) attended at the invi- talents of two Adair new-comers tation of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ray- •—Pvt. A. M. Homer, Co. 5, 70th mend E. Bell and met the new PTC. and Pvt. Frank Beck, pianist Commanding Officer and his wife with a record of big-name hands in the formal reception line. I behind him. Pvt. Homer does his COME WHAT MAY Latest here for anyone’.« money. Harriet Col. McKay was assigned to the stuff in the line of novelty acts USO show to hit Adair, it will play Hilliard and the bands of Ozzie division recently from Camp Bland I and impersonations. at Theater 5 tonight at 1900 and Nelson ami Jack Teagarden, plus ing. Fla. Rounding out the show will be 20.30 and at Service Clubs I and 2 the Delta Rhythm Boys for song several acts by civilian guest per tomorrow night. Featuring Howard ami dance specialties, fill the bill Legion Mara zi nt» formers and a community sing, "Would any of you gentlemen Klein, Hypnotist famed on Hobby neatly. Through the super enter scheduled to begin at 2000, pre he interested in a musicate?” Lobby show; Catherine Westfield, tainment numbers a sketchy plot is ceding the entertainment. puppeteer with the Ada Leonard twisted, ALL-GIRL CHORUS show that wowed Adair GIs last 1 Ul’ IN ARMS—Establishes The Garden Ballroom of Corral-1 Th«> 40-voice all-girl chorus from winter; Russell ami Farrar, fem- I Danny Kaye. Broadway musical mine song satirists, it is a funny,' comedy star, as a Hollywood star lis is re-opening tomorrow night the Oregon College of Education lively revue and promise- to be1 of the first rating. Thus UP IN with a gain dance and music by at Monmouth will appear at Club Tec4 Joe Seiff’s Musical Medics. ■ 2 Sunday night in a varied pro outstanding among recent USO! A R M S, highlighting Kaye’s The Evangelistic Christian Cen The dance opens at 2100. Admis gram including ballads, popular shows. It’s FREE, or didn’t we f comic antics, song«, dances and ter for Servicemen in Corvallis will sion is 75 cents for men, and 50 numbers and marches. Mrs. Hutch say? mimicry, is a very good one-man | have a special program Sunday I cents for ladies. Manager Earl Pe- inson is the director of the group. njght at 1Mj) Gu„t gotel9t wi„ IIOIK BEFORE DAWN—A «how. Technicolor and produc I terson has announced. The ball W ANN A BE AN ACTOR? | Bjn 8prjnsrer> p^pe| singer over smooth and polished adaptation tion are good. and Dinah Shore room is located across from the Then drop by Club 1 Monday Station KWJJ, Portland, of Somerset Maugham's novel, given out with two good numbers. howling alleys on Second Street. night, when their informal “Do ‘ t o , „ , n . this is the drama of ideals of Nonetheless the movie is essen •.. ! Next Sunday. Reverend Parks, i ou \\ anna Be an Actor program I , . demo« racy vs. ideas of fascism, tially Kaye. Story is sketchy but ... , _ / who recently returned to America W>11 be in full swing. G.rls are on on thp Hner Grf ho|„, wi|1 Rpeak It achieves what other movies you won't miss it »hen Kaye I hand, and GIs with an urge for at thp Center whR,h js open e>ch of this type haic fallen short of does the number. "Melody in acting take part in impromptu (|ay at 1300 t0 alI 8e, vicemen. doing, and is thus convincing, l-F.” which stopped the show ' skits. | Fran« hot I lone does a realistic when h«- appeared in “Let’s Face The Chinese Service Center, 117 Club 1 schedules Bingo night for I MARRIED ON POST job ot portraying a conscientious It" on Broadway—the roll-'em- N. W. Third Ave.. Portland, extends Tuesday, while ( lub lists its reg- jn an inforlna| wedding Tuesday objector in England at the start in-the-aisles tale of an inductee. a special invitation to al! men of of the war. The only weak link is SHINE ON. HARVEST MOON Chinese ^«ccnt to attend the gala ular mid-week dance A .Oth dance afternoon in Chapel 1, Pvt. George Veronica Lake as the supposed This story of old-time vaudeville anniversary celebration tomorrow band will furnish the music and I w. Boyer, of Corvallis, stationed girls from the Post are invited. in Camp Hood, Texas, and Opal A. Austrian refugee whom Tone tuns the entertainment gamut night at 2000. BRAINS VS. BRAWN •Johnson of Eugene. Ore., were mar- loves. Miss Lake, however, makes from songs and comedy both old Special entertainment will be pro That's what it’ll amount to (par- j ried by Chaplain James P. McGugin. it all loo clear to everyone but anil new to a trained «eal act, in vided by Bob McCoy and his troupe. don us. boys) when four girls from Witnesses were Mrs. Margaret Tone that she is really a Nazi . a way that should score solidly at I i Salem tangle (verbally, this is) Boyer, the groom's mother, and spy. Otherwise, cast is good. See ! th«1 box office. Th«' story is the vaudeville aequeneaa and a glow with four GIs in Club l’s regular Miss Ada Keyes, with the Post Red it. time-worn one of a cm Im ret enter in« Technicolor finale. The seal i Wednesday-night Battle of Wit«. i Cross. III. IdHIl) LOOKING Enough tainer who rim*« to Zii'gfdd star- ( Phinea«. by name) provide, one of MORE MUSIC. TOO ---- —------ --------------- music, rhythm, songs and laughs dom. but is lighter! by amusing best comedy bits. Amvther musical program will i Camouflage blinds the enemy! 1 <vme to Club 2 YVednesday night - Garnish, aete Correctly Too much the 40-voice girls’ chorus from the garnishing rHiglg edge of flat-top Polytechnic High School. Portland, makes regular shadow«. Gl Show Club 1 Sunday; 40-Girl Chorus From Monmouth, Club 2 274th Inf. Greets Colonel at Dance USO Show, Idealistic Drama and Big Danny Kaye Comedy Due at Theaters I Sieff to Play at Corvallis Gardens Gospel Singer at Evangelist Center Chinese Center to Mark Anniversary CAMP ADAIR THEATERS N'n. 1 No. 4 «48 Bun 1:30 Friday flour Before Dawn Saturday VaiouKM Lake The Navy Way Franc hot Tone Robert’ Lowery Jean Parker Roscoe Karns Sunday Ip In Arms Danny Kaye-lhnah Shore Dana Andrews Munday Up In Arms Danny Kaya-Diaah Shoi-.' Dana Andrews No. 5 7 ami 9 Sun 2:15 The Heavenly Body Hedy Lamarr U illiam Powell The Heavenly Body Hedy Imiuarr Wilkam Powell Hour Before i>awn Franc hot Tana Womiica Lake The Navy Way Heb« rt Ijaarery Je» n Parker Roscoe Kam« Up In Arms Hi. Good l.oukinv Harriet Hilliard Oa. Nelson Danny Kaye Dinah Oklahoma Raider« Shore Dana Andrews Wednesday SMae on HnrveM Wrsrin Up tn Arma I Ann Sheridan Danny Kay a-Dinah ♦ IVnnia Morgan Shura Dana Andrews I Shine on Harvest Moon Hi. Good (.oohing i An* Shacatan Harriot Hilliard Oz_ I Denni« Morgan Oklahaaa Raiders I Twrsday 6:30 4 8:30 Sun. 2 p.m. Servicemen's Dote Book ISO Show 1900 and 20CW "Come What May” Hat Check Honey Grace McD«>nald-Le«»n Errol Tao-Man SaWaarine ! The Heavenly Hody Hedy Laman William Powell x The Heavenly Body • Hedy Lamarr William Powell The Navy Way Robert Lowery Jean Parker-Roscoe Karns Hour Before Dawn r J TODVY—Dance in Field Hcuxe, ?t>00 to 233*. Junior host esses. Informal activities, both Clubs. Movie. "What a Woman,” for patients at Hospital, 1830. SATURDAY—USO Show, "( oat What May.” ( lab 1. 1900. USO Show, "O "Coese What May." plus cabaret dance. Club 2. 2*M. USO Show Tor (»tienta at Hospital auditorium. 143« Bingo party for patients in Hospital lounge, 1900. SUNDAY’—Recordings, singing at Clubs. Symhony hour at 11, Club 2. New York Philharmonic broadcast at 1200 followed by Coca Cola hour. Club 1. Special Gl she* and comm «Dit y sing. Club 1. !•••, Special pragram. Ch* 2. Play reading. “Aa Hus bands dio," by Corvallis Reading Club for hospital patients, in lonngt at 1830. MONDAT—"Do Yau Wanna Re an Aefhr” program. Club 1. OH-time morves. Club 2. 2000. Classical record hour for patienta in Hospital lounge, 1900. TUESDAY—Dingo and game night. Club L Dance with girls from the Pent invited. 70th band. Club 2. Movie, “Crazy Mouse.” for patient» at Hospital at 1830. WEDNESDAY-Quiz show. Club 1. Cham« swd specialty arts by gM* at Partland PoMevhnic SetaaaL Ctab K Quiz show for patients in Hospital. 1000. THURSDAY —Informal activities. Club I. Trailblazer ra*a b en ed rii . Chtb Î. Card party at 1400 «ponsored by wives irf TOth Div. Games m Hange or Hospital at 1M0. Record -nating <■ «m- ployaient off if* af Hospital at 1830.