Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, April 07, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, April 7, 1944.
Tj aifidaiers , ifr q irt Mqinescta,
K; nsa.’, Iowa, Nebraska. Missouri,
Illinois. Arkansas, Wisconsin Okla­
homa and Texas:
Saturday night, April 15, will l«e
yoi.r night at Service Club No. 1.
the second in a series of “State
niynts’ pre-anted by the 70th Di-
vi on Special Services Office.
I uneing, special acts, with prizes
for the men from various states,
will feature the evening. Each in- |
far'.ry regiment, the artillery and
the special troop units will have
entertainment specialties on the
tiregram, representative of each
•tate.
I A presentation of state flags will
clirrax the program. Dance music
wi' be by the Trailblazer dance
bard. Time is 1930.
Sergeant of 275th
Wed to Salem Girl
★ ★
New Service Club Directorate
Trailblazers Of
10 States Feted
In April 15 Show
EXPERIENCED
HOSTESS­
ES are the above who will now
serve Gis at Adair in Service
Club 1. Meet—
ANN CADDY, Director. From
Bellingham. Wash.. Miss Caddy
came to Adair as a Social and
Re< reational Hostess from Stev­
ens College (Columbia, Mo.),
where «he taught in the radio
production dept, and broadcast
shows over the local station. She
ha« served as assistant hostess
at both club«, and is now return­
ing to Club 1 as its director. She
studied st University of South­
ern California and appeared in
Boasts Wide Experiences
operated a catering service there
before coming to Adair and
studied at Oregon State College.
Corvallis. And is the food good!
HELEN SHUMAKER, Librar­
ian. Veteran hostess of the Post,
she arrived as Library 2 Librar­
ian before the club opened; last
October was named chief of
.Adair libraries (which then
numbered three). Miss Shumak­
er was born in Philadelphia,
«tudied at the I niversitv of Cali­
fornia (Berkeley), where she
majored in English. Before coni-
to Adair, she was a librar
ian at Oregon State College.
the Pasadena Playhouse. She
definitely prefers her Army­
hostess job to any other of the
services.
HELEN BARRETT, Cafe­
teria hostess. “Catering" to GT
tastes in Service Club 1 Cafe­
teria since she came to the Post
early in '43, .Miss Barrett finds
them much easier to cook for
than civilians and isn't in any
hurry to return to “civilian" life.
A special interest of hers is
serving food for Rec. Hall parties
and individual GI dinners. For­
merly from Salem, Ore., she
n Cupi I took out hi. bow and
• r>- .v ai inert--carefully ideasi d
til> -owstring. and the arrow sped I
■tn ght to the heart of Sgt. Wil-I
]in> J. Garrison of Company C.-
27' i Regiment.
< With a ht(t two-three-four, dene!
BUFFALO BILL —The kids The Falcon rides the plains again
in low cadence last Thursday at I mid ell you Western fans will in this latest of the series in which
20 l, Sgt. Garrison and the bride- | have a Technicolor treat in this RKO has crossed a Western with
to-le, Mis Ethiyne M. Turner of' ri u-ini cowboy and Indian tight. a detective film—it’ll please West­
Salem, Ore., were mat lied ill the
At the same time drama is good, ern fans and also Falcon followers.
brae's home.
artinn-packed. Story of William Pretty girls and an ubiquitous
Tie m<n of Company (’ held al F. Cody, who rose from an ob­ dumb cop as a foil for Conway (the
•tiri’ party in the day-room Tues-! scure buffalo hunter to become Falcon) raise the plot from its
day evening and plenty of roast i "Buffalo Bill" — a part of the otherwise run-of-the-mill sequence,
chr-ren and beer were on hand. ; great American legend of the except that one of the most attrac­
Mr. Weldon Gets Around
Western frontier. Big battle tive girls turns out to be the hunted
Tie Pepsi-Cola recording ma-! scenes are thrillers and for the murderer of a wealthy rancher.
chme was set up and n hilarious most part the story are charac­
time developed as Ute EM recited ters are coniiucing. Technicolor
pv as, sung or talked making rec- at its best.
or- of fluir voices to send to the
KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY
fol s buck home.
'A musical comedy farce of the
Paxds containing candy, cigar­
ettes, cookies mid writing material 1650s with t historical touch and
w-.
made up and sent to the boys a distinctly modern flavor—ineiud-
in ve hospital who ivure-unuble to ing humorous references to a Coun­
The hitherto undefeated Trail­
at -nd the party.- Pvt. H. Rienu n. cilman named Roosevelt! Accent i blazer Quiz Team is opposing the
both in song and story is on com-1
edy, and Nel«on Eddy sings without f«|ir sex in a quiz program at
time out for arias or staged pro-] Service Club I Wednesday at 2000.
ductiori numbers. Music includes ] The team is confident that it will
four songs from the original stage get the last word in this time.
The members of the 70th Div.
show and five new numbers.
quartet will be T/Sgt. Michael
'I he monthly luncheon meetigg
FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP Take
ol he SCI Officers’ Wives will bu n story widely publicized in the Velez, Tec5 Robert V. MaeDowell,
he i Thursday nt 1300 in Service newspapers and Saturday Evening Tec5 Robert Rivers, Pvt. Gordon
(I 11. Bridge will follow in the Post serial, cast it with the four' Moore. Chaplain Victor II. Craft,
S<
Officers' Club.
stars who made it happen (Kay | recently assigned to the 274th Inf.
vose wishing to make reserva- Francis. Carole Landis. Martha Regt., is acting as one of the
ti< « tuny contact Mrs. Noeker, Raye and Mitzi Mayfair), and Bet­ judges.
N. llth Street, Corvallis, phone ty Grable, Alice Faye, Jimmy Dor­
11-R
sey ami Carmen Miranda -and the
70th SERGEANT WEI)
■’ostesse» for the .afternoon will result is a box office wow, even ' In a quiet wedding ceremony at
¡■e Mrs. Kautz, Mrs. Jackson. Jim. though the plot is weak. The story the 274th I n fa n t r y regimental
N. ker and Mr». Armstrong.
of four movie stars who toured; chapel, Sgt Ray Pheteplace. Ser­
American camps in England and vice Co., 274th infantry, married
Il visitera to the Station Hos- Attica is filmed as “a tribute to Pauline Wilson last week. The
pitul muât get passes at the infor­ the spirit of USD entertainer»." bride is a former resident of Brazil,
mation deak.
THE FALCON OUT WEST — Indiana.
Roarin' Westerns and Comedy-Packed
Musical Due This Week a? Theaters
70th Boasts Quiz
Team to Beat Gals
Wednesday Show
Officers' Wives
To Meet Thursday
fl As
Suu. I :M)
Friday
Knickerbocker HoUday
Nelson Eddy Charles
Coburn Constance Dowling
Saturday
They (tot Me Covered
Bob Hope
Dorothy latmour
Sunday
Buffalo HHI
Joel McCrea-Maureen
O'Hara L mm I u ¡Vatvrll
Monday
Buffalo Bill
Joel McCrea Msnarcn
O’Hara -Linda Darnell
Ttioday
The Falcon Out Weal
Tom Conway Barbara Hale
JAMBOREB
Wednesday Four Jills in a Jeep
Kay Frauria -Camle lan.ii«
Martha RayeM»ttl May fair
Tkur«day
Four Jills in a Jeep
Kay Franc«»-Carole 1-andia
7 and 9
«:80 * SsSO
Sun.t:U
Sun 2 p.m.
e last war >, you missed one
of the best shows ever to hit
EASTER DAY PROGRAMS
Adair, our special operatives as­
Both Clubs will have special
sure us.
Easter Sunday musical concerts
Starting Monday, remember and open house all day- for Gis
that you no longer will be able and their friends. Club 1 has an
to take that 10-minute break at Easter musical show which will be
Service Club 2, which will per­ presented at the Club at 2030. with
manently close its door Sunday ! a sing preceding, and which will
at midnight. Club I will take also be given for patients of Sta-
over in full strength, however. 1 tion Hospital in the afternoon.
The choir of the Federated
ON TAP TONIGHT
No Field House dance tonight— 1 Churches in Corvallis will present a
Club 1 offers Chesterfield movies concert in Club 2 at 1700. Fallow-
and a community sing preceding | ing the program, punch will be
them—remember, it’s FREE. Club served in the club lobby. At mid­
2 will sponsor an informal dance night, Club 2 closes for the “dura­
with junior hostesses from Salem tion.”
and a small pick-up band from the
INFORMAL DANCING
70th Division.
Monday, to mark the consolida­
EASTER BALL
tion of the two Clubs. Club 1 will
You’ll be all in clover, for have an informal dance with hos­
sure, at Saturday night’s Eas­ tesses from Salem and Corvallis
ter Ball at Service Club 1. Jun­ on hand. An orchestra, as yet un-
ior hostesses in formal« from ■ announced, will play.
FOR RELAXATION
McMinnville. Eugene and Dalias
Or something —anyway, Tues-
will brighten up the scene, and a
special GI style show will pro­ | day is game and bingo night at
I Club 1.
vide the laughs.
ON THE AIR WAVES
A 70th Division orchestra will
furnish music.
The 70th Division will present
Club 2 meanwhile lists an in­ I their weekly Thursday-night ra-
formal dance with the SC'U idio show from Club 1 this Thurs­
Musicians. Corvallis junior boe- day. Tune in for good music as
tesaes and an impromptu GI delivered by the 78th Division ag­
program.
gregations.
Knickerbneker Holiday
Nelson Eddy Charles
Coburn-Constance Dowling
I
Danny Kaye-Dinah
Shore Dana Andrews
They (tot Me Covered
Hob Hope
Dorothy taunoor
Buffalo Bill
Jsri Met re« Maureen
O'Hara -Linda Darnell
Buffalo RM
___________
Joel McC cm ________
Maureen ,
O'Hara Linda Darnell
The Falcon Out West
Tom Conw ay Barbara Hale
Martha Raye Mini MayfairJ\MROREE
Harriet Hilltard-O Nelson
OKLAHOMA RAIDERS
Shine On. Harvest Maon
Ann Sheridan
Dena is Morgan
Shine On. Harvest M om
Ann Sheridan
Dennie Morgan
They (tot Me Covered
Bob Hope
Derethy lamour
Knickerbocker HoUday
Nelson Hddy -Charles
Cob«m-Cön«tance IVmhjM
Buffalo Bill
Joel McCrea-Maureen
O’Hara Linda Darnell
TODAY—Free Movies, Club 1. Informal dance. Club 2. Ne
Field House Daaee. Meric. “Song of Russia,” for pattents at
Hospital. 1880.
!
Shine On. Harvest MoonHi. C.ood looking
Ann Sheridan
Dennis Morgan
Signal Corps Photo
SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK
Shine On, Harvest Moon I p in Arms
Ann Sheridan
Vetmi>. Morgan
DOROTHY STEVENS, Social
and Recreational Hostess. That
long title means that Miss
Stevens is behind most of the
nightly programs presented at
Club 1. On the post the shortest
time of any of the hostesses, she
is the "baby” of the group,
graduated from the University
of Oregon (Eugene) only last
June. She majored in music,
studied German. Before coming
to .Adair in December. '43. she
was a social case worker for the
Linn County Welfare commis­
sion.
By Adele Adair
So last night the WAC came, saw and conquered Camp
Adair's GIs. If you weren’t at the Field House gala concert,
dance and style review (women’s uniforms of 1944 vs those
Na. 5
Na. 4
In Official Capacities
Club 1 Has Easter Ball
T omorrow; No. 2 Closes
CAMF ADAIR THEATERS
No. 1
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SATURDAY—KaMer Ball. Ctab 1. Informal dance, (tab 2.
Variety Night for patient« in Hospital lounge, 1900.
SUNDAY—Recordings, singing at Ctaba. Symphony hoar
at 1100. Ctah !. New York Philharmonic broadcast at 1200 fol­
lowed by Coca Cola boor. Chib 1. Eaeter maoseal «bow (tab 1.
MN Federated Charehes (Mr Of CevraMs. ( tab 2. 1M8. Eartar
Sunday concert, Joe Sieff and Musical Medics, for patients in
auditorium. 1408
MONDAY—Daaee at CMb 1. Ctab 1 dosed perauaeatty.
Classical record hoar for patients in Hospital krange. 1900.
TUESDAY—Game sight. Ctab L Sketch rias« with ataM ta
Art Worksbop. Ctab 1 baieoay. at Itti. Movie. “His Batter’s
Sister," for patients at Hospital at 1888.
WEDNESDAY—Qoii «bow. Ctab I. “On Year Tees" M«M
for patients in Hospital. auditnriaai at 19N.
THURSDAY—78th Div. radio breedeast. Ctab 1. Game« in
lounge of Hospital at 1830. Record making in employment office
of Hospital at 1830.
MAKE RECORDS TO SEND HOME—FREE—AT CLUB I.