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Camp Adair Sentry Friday. April 21, 1944. Page Eight Trailblazers Honor 10 States (Or Vice Versa) Sgt. Connors Takes a Bride AiDany uiri wed 70th PR Man in Chapel 3 Service 9/Sgt. Edward J. Connors, of the 70th Division public relations office, ami .Miss Ethel Truax. Al bany, \v< re married this week in a double-ring ceremony in Post Chapel 3. Chaplain John L. Fox officiated. Mrs. Shirley Knowles, also of Albany, was bridesmaid, and M Sgt M. T. Holtvl. 70th Div. Hq., waa best man. Corsat-es for the bridal party were cm nation and sweet-pea. Fol lowing the ceremony a wedding* “upper was held at Greyhound Tavern, Albany. S/8gt. Connors, a newspaper* man in civilian life, has been a regular contributor to the Sentry since coming to Camp Adair with the Trailblazer cadre in 194'1, both liefore and during his asaignment to the public relations section. V.IUD I Librarian Transfers to Job At March Field Dollis Hutchinson, Chief Librar ian at Service Club 1 from Novem ber 1, 1943, to the time of the club’s consolidation two weeks ago, has been transferred to a similar posi tion at the Army Air Base at March Field, California. Miss Hutchinson left the Post yesterday for her new position. Miss Hutchinson’s home is in New York, whi rr she was employed in the New York City Public Libra ry before coming to Adair. She at tended the University of Washing ton and attended Library School following her graduation from the University. About her stay at Adair, Miss Hutchinson said she had enjoyed it and “sort of hated to leave the place.” Story of USO Entertainers Abroad, Tribute to WAFs, on Movie Schedule Trsilblarer Phote NOBODY IN THE ABOVE PICTURE is from the state whose placard he holds (Ed. note— Well, whatcha take the picture for?), but here they are, for the record, and as a memento of the Trailblazer State Night at Service Club 1. Eirst row. left to right, CpI. Yale Rodkin. III.; Pvt. C. G. Hudak. Minn.; Pvt. Milt Anderson. Kan.; CpI. D:ck Miller. Okla.; second row. Pfc. I.eo J. Greiber, Wise.; Pfc. Bob E. Kuhnheim Jr.. Texas; CpI. B< b E. Nelson, Iowa; Pvt. Bill Dahms, Mo.; CpI. Dan Silverman. Ark.; Pfc. J. R. Scarborough, Neb. Trailblazer GIs From 10 States Give Skits Dance Shows at Club 1 Saturday, Sunday 274th Skit by Co-eds, 'Texas Tomboys' Wins GIs from Wisconsin, Texas, Iowa. Missouri. Arkansas, Nebraska, 11- li»c*s, Minnesota, Kansas and Okla homa had their night at Service Club No. 1 Saturday and gave a snappy salute to their points of origin. Under the direction of the Trail blazer Special Services Office, each infantry regiment presented skits symbolic of the states being feted. First prize went to the 274th Infantry for their "Texas Tom boys," six fetching co-eds from lJnfield College in hickory shirts and blue jeans. Second prize went to the 275th Infantry for the skit by nine <>1 Wisconsonians, w hose original verse jingles had the au dience in stitches. Two. known American dancer (Lynn FOLLOW THE BOVS ~_ 3 who is later suspected of hours of star vaudeville crowd the Bari! screen in this story, a tribute to leading u spy ring when the Nazis the "soldiers in greasepaint" who torpedo the tanker. ‘‘Beached,” have curried entertainment to , Robinson finds and breaks the spy ‘ Prizes came through the gener fighting men around the world. It’s ! ring in a smashing bit of action— osity of American Legion Posts in TAMPICO This movie never best in the movie. You can find the several states, including free by plunking down'cigarettes for all soldiers in at- v * 1—- reaches the heights of suspense ' out whodunit tendance. promised by the plot, but neverthe ¡your 15 cents. Other new film on this week’s less is good entertainment. The The 70th Division dance band captain of an Allied tanker, Ed ‘schedule is LADIES COURA- furnished music for dancing follow, ward G. Robinson marries an un- GEOUS. story of the WAFS. in* the prize contests. I1 CAMP ADAIR THEATERS Na. 1 1 MM and 30U0 Sun. 1330 Friday Ladieti U-ouragaeus l^rrtta Young-GeraMmr Fitzgerald D Barrymore Saturday Jam Nowdon Ann Miller Jess Barker L. Armstrong's Band Sunday Tampico Edw. G. BuhinM» Lynn Bari Victor McLaglea Monday Tampico Edw G. Rubinaon -Lynn Buri Victor McLaglrn . Tuesday The Whiatler Ra-harti Dix-Gloria Stuart-J. Carrol Sarah Wednesday Follow the Bay« Georg« Raft-Vera Zorma All Star Caat. ¡ Thursday Follow the Boy» George Raft-Vera Zorina All Star Caat. No. 4 itMOand i too Sun. M!5 I ncertain (¡lory Errol Flynn Paul Lukas Jean Sullivan I ncertain Klery Errol Flynn Paul Lukaa Jean Sullivan Ladie>- Courageous I-aretta Young-Geraldine Fitzgerald-D Barrymore Jam Se»t»>i«wi Ana Miller Joes Baiker L. Armstrong's Band Tampico Edw G. Robinson Lynn Bart Victor Mclagirn Tampico Edw. G. Robinson Lynn Bart Victor McLaglen The WtemHer R sc ha rd Diz-Glana Stuart J. Carvel Naiate No. 5 1830 and 3030 Sun. 1400 Meet the People Dick Powell-Lucille Rail Bert I-(hr FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED More proof that the early bird DANCE REVUE ON! gets the worm tor vice vers»): A troupe at 2B gufe from Port For Friday night Field House dances, junior hostesses are nt hind wiH present a program at the Field House on the nose of Club 1 Sunday M 2000. From the 2000 (that’s 8 p.m. to yon, Terese M. Stopper school of dance, rookie). The missing link seems they include Jo Anne Gleason, to be the GIs. who don’t come I Carol Grabovie, N’ola Hohnstein until later and thereby miss and Jeannette Harrow in tap. bal let and specialty numbers, plus most of the fun. Remember the place — Field group acts. House (located on 1st St. South and F Avenue! and the time— EUGENE VARIETY SHOW 2000. Got it ? Monday night an all-around vari ety show (combining skits, danc UP FROM THE FARM ing and music) from Eugene high Come Saturday night and “84a" school will entertain at Club 1 at Hopkins Mill bring her "sisters" 2000 ( IM us M ii *. S i n g i n *. Milkin'. Snifflin’ and Youngest sisters, LINE FORMS AT RIGHT by name) to Clute 1 for what promises to tee a smooth and Calling 18 GIs — girls of the hilarious floor shew, followed by Pines, women’s living organiza a cabaret dance with hostesses tion at DSC, would like to invite and a dance bond. 15 “tall” GIs to an informal dance The show features 10 girls in April 29. If you’re interested, sign "Dawn on the Farm." “Gay 00s" I with Director Ann Caddy, Chib 1. -------------------- ———~ ■ SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK TODAY — Dance in Field House. 2b«« to 233«. Junior hos tesses. Informal activities, Club 1, Movie, “Riding High." for patients at Hospital, 1830. S YTl ROA) —Dance revue from Portland. 1930. < lute 1. Dancing to fwitew Competitive game night fbr patients in Hos- t un boy and the Señorita Roy Rogers Geeesie Movie Uncertain Ghwy Errol Flynn Paul Loteara -Jean Sullivan and ariHtary routines and teas proved paguia e ait George White Center in Portland. ¡ at Chib 1. New torlr^hil by Coca Cola hour, Chib 1. house for patients in Hos- i T>»ilhlaaer _____ 1 ” THURSDAY— 7 Wk Infantrv Division radio show. Club 1. Games in lounge of Hospital at 1830. Record-making in employ rient office of Hospital at 1WW. MMtF RECORDE TO MENO RfTWE— FREE.-*- *T CLUB I. I »certain tilory Errol Flynn Paul Luka« Jean Sullivan Jam Session Ann Miller-Jess Barker L Armstrong's Band 1-adieu Coorageowa Ixwetta Yming-GOrakfhie Fitxgeraid D. Rsrrymorv Tampico Edw G. Robtuaon-L^-nn Bari-Vktor McLagien