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Page Eight Camp Adair Sentry Friday, May 5, 1944. This Is Really One for the Books She Plays Up in Mabel4s Room 1275th Units Give Gala Co. Parties i Men and officers of Co. F, 275th I Infantry, had a gala cabaret party 1 last Friday night at the Regimental ' recreation hall. A bevy of young i ladies from Albany and several ■ members of the Zonta Club of Eu- i ger.e were among guests. A floor show was presented dur- | ing the evening, and dance music I was furnished by the 275th Reg. dance band under the auspices of the regimental special service of-i fice. CO. » DINNER-DANCE Friday night, Co. B, 275th, a dinner party in their mess to which they invited several young ladies from Corvallis. After the dinner the whole group moved down to Service Club 2 for danc ing to the music of the 275th Reg. dance band. During the latter part of the evening a floor show was presented under the direction of the 275th Reg. special service office. Trailblf’ f’hnt YESSIR! HERE’S ONE for the GI dream book . . . officers doing KP! The acene was one at a party that 275th Reg. Hqs. held last week. Because the GIs all had girl friends along and were having a swell time, the officers extemporaneously took over the duties of policing the area wo that the Yun^»<mId not be in terrupted. i What Goes On Here-275lh Officers Take i Over KP to Top Off Super Regimental Party When the men of Regimental of young ladies from Corvallis. Headquarters Co., 275th Inf., and Music was furnished by the 275th their guests entered the regimental R< gimental dance band, and a floor recreation hull for a company din show was presented by SSO. ner party Friday, all they could do During the latter part of the eve- at first was to breathe deeply. The . ning two skits were presented by hall was a mass of flowers. members of the company and an ad Flowers weir strung from the dress was given by the company ceiling to the floor of the stage and commander, (’apt. Aubrey Boswell. < ach table had a large bouquet However, the highlight of the banked in flowers around its base. party, came wh< n Captains Boswell Colored lambs were placed around and Charles II. Ewing and Lt. Har the hall. old Rohde did KP for the men and Among guests were wives of the r ..... policed up the hall after the af- officers and men and a large group fair! Officers* 1 Wives To Meet Thursday “I P IN MABEL'S ROOM” is the title of Marjorie Reynold’s new picture for Producer Edward Small, at Post Theaters next The monthly bridge and luncheon Wednesday and Thursday. meeting of wives of officers of SCU will be heli Thursday in Club 1 at 1300. All officers’ wives wishing to at tend may make reservations through Mrs. James Noeker, at 205 North 11th Street, Corvallis, phone 116-R. By Adele Adair Hostesses for the afternoon will Spring ’ s here! Sure thing, and for the proof trot over be Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. to Bradley Bowl Sunday at 1430 for Adair’s first post-wide Frank and Mrs. Stonehocker. Club 1 to Feature Red Cross Show on Monday open-air Soldier Sing . . . and that’s not all, for 17 drum Social Calendar Full for 276th The social calendar for the units in the 276th has been full the past week, with parties ranging from special dinners in each mess hall to dancing and dinners in nearby leave any more to be said. But we’U towns, arranged by SSO. The Regi - say it anyway—-dancing, produc mental Dance Band furnished mu- tion numbers, singing. Charlie Spi sic. vak's hand, Martha Raye, Joe Brown. Grable and more Grable. For your 15 cents, you’ll see the entertainment spectacle of your Former ASTU men from Oregon life, it says here. State college and all other Adair- GIRL IN THE CASE W hodun | men who date girls from OSC are it 7 This is a mystery’ picture which I reminded that the annual Junior actually mystifies the audience. Ed * Prom will be held on the campus mund Lowe is featured, and for tomorrow night. Tickets, at $1.65 you GI Joes who solve crossword a couple, may be purchased in the puzzles and “Crime Doctor." this Memorial Union ticket office. is your dish. Queen of the prom will be crowned. DAYS OF GLORY Pictures the DAUGHTER TO7»th SSO resistance by the Russian guerilla Congratulations of th? 70th Di fighters in the lands invaded by the Germans- story of the people who vision go this week to Major Har take every risk and brave danger vey Blythe, Trailblazer Special to drive the enemy from their Service« Officer. He and Mrs. homeland. It is also a tender love Blythe became the beaming par story, and uew stars Gregory Peck ents of a daughter, Sandra Lee, at and Toumarova are to be lauded. Sacred Heart Hospital at Eugene, ( See it. far a truortq-life picturiza- early Wednesday morning. Miss , tion. Blythe tips the scales at 7 lbs., 2 oz. Well*Rounded Movie Program on Deck At Post Theaters This Coming Week MOON OVER LAS VEGAS—A . , . romance geared ■ 1 pleaair.t musical to furnish an amusing evening. This eo«t -to-take movie has many laughs ami musical numbers. Anne Gwnn. t Yank's Pin-up Girl for 194.3. and David Bruce play the leads, and Vera Vague and Lee Patrick supply the comedy, The story line ia old stuff but will keep you laughing. I P IN M ABEL'S ROOM A hil- arious cast of Marjorie Reynolds, Dtnnis O’Keefe. Gail Patrick, Mischa Auer. Charlotte Greenwood. Ia>e Bownuin and Binnie Barnes will gtiatantve a laugh-fest for you GIs. What really goes on up in Mabel's room we can't tell you. but here's a hint: a bashful newly wed is pursued by lucious blondes and brnndttea from his innocent paat. It’s all yours. PIN-l P GIRL — Betty GraWc. the Gl's dream pin-up gal. filmed in beautiful technicolor, doesu't 1 Dance at OSC CAMP ADAIR THEATERS No. 1 isoo «.id .wo Sun. l ’TV Fridny Moon Over l.as Vegas Anne Gwynne-Dnvid Bruce-Alan Dim1 hart Saturday <»irl in the Cat*e Edmund Lowe Janis Carter Sunday Pin-lift Giri Betty Grable Joe E Brown Martha Raye Monday Pin-Up Girl Betty Grable-Joe E. Brown Martha Raye Tuesday Days of Glory Gregory Peck Toionan ova 1 Wednesday Up in Matters Room j Thursday Ne.4 1900 and 2100 Sun. 14! 5 Her Primitive Alan Louise Albritton- Robert Paige Her Primitive Man Louise Albritton- Robert 1'aige Moon Over l.as Vegas Anne Gwynne David Bruce-Alan Dinehart Girl in the Case Edmund Lowe Janis Carter Pin-l'p Girl Betty Grable Joe E Brown Martha Raye lln-lp Girl ltennh O’Keefe Marjorie Betty Grable-Joe E. Reynold»- Mricha Auer Ibrwwn Martha Raye Up in Mabel's Room • Bays of Glory Dennis O’Keefe Marjor le Gregory Peck Toumanova Reynold»- Mterha Auer “ir~ No. 5 majorettes from throughout the*" ” state will do their stuff. three Rutherford sisters, whom Cheek again that the Field House ! Adair GIs will remember (and dances (Friday nights) begin 1 how) from their hit vocal trio promptly at 2000, and those GIs 1 which appeared with the KEX- who arrive early will get the best KGW troupe at Club 2 some dates. Class A or Class B uni time ago, wHI appear as part of forms permitted, but no field 1 several variety acts included on jackets on the dance floor. the program. CABARET SHOW SWING YOUR PARTNER! Along with informal dancing A group of gals from Oregon Saturday night. Club 1 promises State college will come to Club 1 a variety sho» of Eugene sing Wednesday night for the weekly ers and dancers, brought to folk games and square dancing Adair by Director Craig Beeson. session, under supervision of Betty The variety show will start at Lynd Thompson of Oregon State 1930. and the dancing will follow. College. Junior hostesses will be there, FULL THURSDAY PROGRAM too. The 70th Division “Trailblazers On the Air" will feature the Eu MORE MAJORETTES Since drum majorettes seem to gene Gleemen chorus, as well as be favorites of GIs, Sunday night Trailblazer musical aggregations, will find the McMinnville high in this week’s show. Program of school band, choir and (that’s the concert which the Gleemen will right) pretty drum majorettes at present following the broadcast ap Club 1 for a well-rounded program pears elsewhere in the Sentry. beginning at 2030. Another feature of the Club on HENRY’S SPRINGTIME Thursday nights is the weekly ra Monday night ( lub 1 will fea dio show sent out via the KW'IL ture a three-act, fast-moving air lanes, "Paging Pvt Jone».’’ coatedy. “Springtime for Henry." Managed by Hostess Dorothy presented by the Portland Ameri Stevens and announced by Pvt. can Red Cross under direction of Dave SWphens of the 70th PRTC, Mrs. Ferguson, »ho says ia ad the show features GI talent un dition to the play a group of covered at the Chib, and usually "beautiful gals,” including the spotlights one talented civilian. SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK 1830 and 2080 Sun. 1400 Hardy's Blonde Trouble Mickey Rooney -Lewis Stone Bonita Granville Chan in Chinese Cat Sidney Toler- J Woodburn Wyoming Hurricane • harnmni R*cordmgs. smgmg at Chib I. New York Phil- SMdiers C** CoU Hour. Club 1. 2W» Otw.« h’ ILIA. WcMinnviRe program. (Tab 1, rara. open iwu,e for patients at Hospital. “n^ «<ta from Portland, l lab 1, < laaaical record hoar for patient« in Hospital lounge. 1900. - TUESDAY--Informal dance, Inter heatmora. Utah L Sketch . JMk. Movie chas» with model m Art W at 1830. • Around the World." for patirata WEDNESDA 1. Gabi -in the fri>m Oregon Stale Hospital auditorium, 190« jJn- Cteb 1. THURSDAT-fktk tefratvy lounge of Was- Her Primitive Man Louise Albritton- Robert Paige Her Prrmhlre Man Louise Albritton- Robert Paige Giri in the Case Edmund Lowe-Jani* Carter Moon Over I .as Vegas Anne Gwvnne-David Bruce Alan Dinehart Pin-l p Girl Betty Grabie-Joa £. Brown Martha Raye rcoom Only for patients at Hospital, 1830 hr <*•». I»*- (Tub I. followed I9p(l dancing. Quiz show for patient «rin Hospital lounge, J i