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Canip Adair Sentry
Friday, May 19, 1944.
Former 70th Chaplain
Reports on Iran Life
uerasy
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HAVE FAITH IN GOD
Faith is: defined by. Webstar 4» trust or confi­ integrity of a parson, prinsipie, ox syatam.
dence. This great principle of faith is demonstrated
To raise the suhject to a higher plane, the per­
in your daily lives in various ways. Whether or tinent question is, do you have faith in God 7 He
not you are aware of it, you are exercising faith
has made many promises to you. Have you ac­
Trailblazer chaplains overseas “report” regularly to Di­ every time you climb aboard a train or bus. You cepted the challenge presented by them? You have
must have the confidence in the ability of the engi­ the privilege of exercising in regard to your God
vision Chaplain Loren T. Jenks of the 70th and their letters neer
or the driver, otherwise you would not place
the very same principle that you involuntarily
make good reading.
your life in his hands. Similarly, you are displaying employ in the common relationships of every day
Chaplain Ivar M. Gjellstad, for-*------------------------ ---------------------- - trust or confidence whenever you mail a letter, life. In this day of uncertainty, face the unknown
merly with the 276th Infantry, *
i cross a bridge, or accept the word of a friend. From with One who knows. Have faith in God!—Gillette
writes of the terrific heat in Iran
these instances we may reasonably conclude that F, Vaudergrift, Chaplain, (1st Lt.) USA, 276th Inf.
and makeshift materials he works
your faith is based upon your knowledge of the Regt.
with:
*•
“Ain now at work,” he writes,
Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Regt, C
“and what a contrast it is to the
- A va & 4th St. So.
<et-up we had. It is really rugged,
Lutheran services, 0900; General
Servicemen Given
but it is fun, too, and a wonderful
Protestant Service, 1000; “Catholic
experience.
Mass, 1115; Protestant worship,
Voting Right Data
Strange Land
1900. Mass daily, 1815.
“This country is a peculiar
Chapel No. 7—Catholic Mass, 1900;
combination of waste desert land
From opposite sides of the globe.
Protestant Service, 1100 and
Nineteen states in the nation will
(and I mean desert) and rough
Trailblazers heard last week from
'
1900.
Servicemen's
Christian
Lea
­
mountains. The heat is terrific hold primaries in lite July and
former 70th Division chaplains.
gue, 1800. Bible Study, except S*t.,
in the summer time — raising August.
From New Guinea, Chaplain Mar­
1900.
Protestant
service,
Wednes
­
These states are Arizona, Ar- j
the mercury to 189 in the shade,
vin
E. Maus, formerly with the
day, 1930.
The dust and sand are one's kansas, Delaware, Kansas, Ken-1
274th, writes:
“
Confessions
before
Mass
and
on
constant companions. Goggles, tucky, Massachusetts, Mississippi •
"Food wholesome but not at­
Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapels 3 and
>andfly nets, ajid the ability to (second primary), Missouri, Mon-<
tractive. Sports are swimming in
«'
POST
CHAPEL
NO.
1
salt water and getting cocoanuts
digest anything, from C rations tana, New Hampshire, New Yoijt,
SPECIAL MASS
to pulver|zad rock and dirt are South Carolina (first primary), Avenue D and 3rd Street North
from trees. I am now on an audit­
FRIDAY: 2000, Friday After­
"Feast of the Ascension mass ing assignment.”
the essentia? requirements if a I Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont,
■
person wants to live and I guess Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. noon Service (Jewish); 2015, Sab­ for all men of the 70th Division of
From over in England, Chaplain
Five of these states make no bath Eve Service (Jewish). SAT­ Catholic fqith, 1630, May 18, in John Hardy reports that he has lh<
I'm going to live.
“Our main job ia delivering goods provision for soldier voting in the URDAY: 1930-2030, Catholic Con­ Theaters 1, 4 and 5. Men will be special job of <hecking marriage:
»triages
of American soldiers to
to Russia and everything else is primaries. In the other 14 the WD fessions. SUNDAY: 0900, Catholic excused at 1530.
girls. He is holding services in a
tossed in for good measure. I have post card (WD AGO Form 560) Mass; 1000, General Protestant
a nice little mud-brick chapel. The (may be used either as an applica- Service. MONDAY: 1700, Catholic
small village there. He was for-
fixtures are made of crate-lumber. tion for a ballot or a request for the Mass. TUESDAY: 1915, Enlisted,
merly with the 275th.
I
Not strictly GI, but a wonderful, special application form furnished Mens' Gospel Service; 2000, Jewish
By Pvt. Paul Rosenberg
i ■
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house of worship, to us. Chaplains i by the states. The new War Ballot History Class; 2100 Talmud Class. -------
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
are scarce hero. My unit has nevei jCommission postcard forms (WD WEDNESDAY:
1700,
Catholic
Jazz vs. swing—in other words,
CHURCHES
had one before, and I am serving * Circular 128, Par. 1, See XI) prob- Mass; 1915, Service Men’s Chris­ a battle of the musician against
"Soul and Body” will be the sub­
a number of units here and there ably won’t be ready for distribution tian League Service. THURSDAY: the commercialized band. Truly ject of the Lesson-Sermon in alt
in time for these primaries.
in addition..
1700, Catholic Mass.
torrid jazz is played by small out­ Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
"They operate under the Persian
fits
and right from the heart. Sunday.
STATION
HOSPITAL
If servicemen are unable to «
Gulf command. Our offtcers and
'Solid 88's, blasting trumpet, jump
The Golden Text will be "For our
get any postcard form, they may
Red Cross Auditorium
men are of the very best. Attend­ apply by letter, using the text
FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve- sax, the beat of the knock-me-out conversation is in heaven ; from
ance at services is excellent. Re­ that will be on the new cards as
ning Service (Jewish). SATUR- skins form a combination of music whence also we look for the Sav­
ligion means something to these it is given in Circular 128. These DAY: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes-!thBt is out of this wor1'1 to the mu- iour, the Lord Jesus Christ: who
fellows.”
applications should bear the dis­ sions. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic I s*c*an—but hard listening and shall change our vile body, that it
tinctive markings and the appro­ Mass; 1000, General Protestant 'dancing to the amateur jazz en- may be fashioned like unto his
“I’M NO EM’*-
glorious body, according to the
priate air mail marking as de­ Service; 1045, General Protestant thusiast.
Mi^cjie^.FJieljj,
I.—Two ser­
Musicians love to play and lis- working whereby he is able even to
scribed in WD Circular 155, Sec­ Communion. TUESDAY : 0730,
geants -Were sedted in the gym lock­
tion I.
Catholic Mass. FRIDAY: 0730. ten to their own beat and rhythm. subdue all things unto himself’1'
er room here when they were ap­
But this doesn’t bring in three (Philippians 3:20, 21).
Servicemen are urged to remem­ Catholic Mass.
proached "by a recent inductee.
The Lesson-Sermon also will in­
squares
a day.
POST STOCKADE
‘•May I come'in’?’’ he asked meekly. ber to put their party affiliation
clude the following correlative pas­
Swing
Happy
Medium
SATURDAY: 1600, Catholic
“Sure,” said ¿he sergeants. “But,” on applications for state absentee
sages from the Christian Science
Swing music is the happy me­
«aid the kid said, "the sign says ballots. Names and Serial number jmass an(j confessions,
textbook, "Science and Health with
dium.
It
is
music
that
features
‘Enlisted Men' and I'm only a should be printed on the WD post­
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary/
a large band with the selo sax,
card or the letter sent in its place.
draftee*
55 ’
i
TRAILBLAZER DIVISION
Baker Eddy: "Rightly underetobd,
trumpet,
drums,
and
a
back
­
Anyone,
uncertain
.
about
his
elig
­
• -
- '■ —
instead of possessing a setfttehf
ibility should write to the secretary Chapel No. 1—Ave. 1) & 3rd St. No. ground of smooth arranged
material form, man has a obnsa-1
HOW TO CRASH THE POKEY
Jewish Services, Friday, 2015.
of state of his home state giving
rhythm. It represent« the besa- tionless body; and God, the Soul of
New Haven, Conn. (CNS)—Two
Chapel
No.
2
—
Div.
Hq.
&
Spec.
the date of his birth, the number
tiful feminine iocs!, the easy* man and of all existence, being
roistering fellows paid a social call
Trps., D Ave. & 3rd St. So.
of years he has lived in the state,
listening dance tunes and solos perpetual in His own individuality?
to a ffiertd in the New Haven jug.
“Mass, 0800; Mormon Service,
and his voting district (to the best
that compromise with jazz.
harmony, and immortality, imparts
Denied admission, they battered
0900; Protestant Service, 1000,
of his knowledge).
___
But it is for the public. For their and perpetuates these qualities in
down the pokey doors. Once inside,
1100; Hymn sing and devotions,
Some states require voters to
man.—through Mind, not matter”
they stayed there—locked up on
1900. Christian Science, 1400 (Wed. dimes and dollars.
The average musician gets tired (p. 280).
charges of drunkeness, breach of take additional steps in order to 1930).
• - - —
the peace and damaging public qualify to vote ia the primary. Chapel No. 3—Divarty, D Ave. &. of playing the same commercialized I
music day after*day. He wants to Swell Hint To PX?
pis'perty.
7th St. So.
Algiers (CNS)—A GI beey par­
Episcopal Communion, 0900; jam it once in a while for his own
enjoyment.
The
lack
of
this
causes
lor,
with beer on the house and a
‘Mass, 1000; Protestant Service,
Those Beachhead Blues
1100 and 1930. Protestant Service a letdown in his true playing abil­ juke box that doesn’t require any
South Pacific (CNS)—A guard,
ity-
, .nickles,
. . has
. opened here to supply
... —
on Wednesday, 1930.
petroling the beach at an AUied-
To counteract thia, the major free drinks and entertainment to
Chapel No. 4—27«th Inf., Regt., C
■ccupied outpost in this area, was |
recording companies have gone all servicemen in this area,
Ave. & 12th St. So.
startled to hear the strains of
“Mass, 0830;”General Protestant [ out for small jump eombos that —
"I'm Dreaming of a White Christ­
I Service," 1000 and 1100; Vesper combine swing and jazz. This way are outfit« which, though popular.
mas” drifting through the night.
mihlin can oninv
II v «FfWkd
aw .
’ 1900;
Service Men’s Chris- I »kA
the public
enjoy faa
really
good nn»
are nnt
not fhn
the mnairian*«
musician’s rhnif*A
choice. M
How-
Service,
___ r______
He investigated, found Pfc. Alex'
solid
beat
sitting
in
his
easy
chair
ever,
there
ia
an
equal
place
for
tian League, 1930. Bible Study,
Golowach, of Astoria, N.Y., in a
at home. King Oliver, Louie Arm- jazz and what is known as com­
Ave. A 8th St So.
foxhole with a phonograph.
General Protestant Service, 0900 strong, “Duke” Ellington and many mercialized jazz or swing, as each
and 1015; Bible Class, 1000; Gospel , an old time masterpiece can be had has public appeal and can be ap­
Camouflage blinds the enemy!
Service, 1900;“Catholic Mass, 1115; at one’s demand. Benny Goodman, preciated at a proper time and
When draping vehicles prop net
Fellowship Hour, Tues., 1900.
¡the Dorsey brothers, Harry James, place.
away from vehicle and make shape
Rules lor 61 Vote
In Slate Primaries
Ex-70th Chaploins
Send Reports from
Two War Theaters
CHAPEL
SERVICES
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