Camp Adair sentry. (Camp Adair, Or.) 1942-1944, June 02, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pace Eight
Camp Adair Sentry
Friday, June 2, 1944.
Orientation Tour" for WAC Officers
20-Girl Revue Due at
Club 1 Sunday, 2000
New Show "Paging
Thursday Nights
A recent addition to the" Serv­
By Adele Adair
ice Club roster is production of
This week that master showman, Don Black of Salem,
“Paging Pvt. Jones,” a 15-minute will bring his All-Girl Revue to Club 1 Sunday night for the
radio show featuring shorts of i kind of GI entertainment that_ has been applauded through-
Adair entertainers, broadcast at lout the Northwest, where the 20-♦
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1945 each Thursday from the Al- j girl troupe has appeared as a USO
bany studios of KWIL.
unit. Their last appearance at
A combination of two former Club I Adair, late in March, was enthusi
hostess’ programs, “Army Hostess astically greeted, too.
on the Air” and an earlier edition
Seems that Adele erred last
Honoring the SCU military band,
of “Paging Pvt. Jones.” the new week—so check this further dope
show took over the title of the lat­ about reserving Club 2 for your in­ which as a unit made its last ap­
ter, and aims to introduce GI talent dividual unit parties. (What we pearance Tuesday, a banquet for
to Willamette Valley listeners.
said about how good they are still band members and guests was held
Last night’s show produced some­ goes.) Reservation requests, to be Friday in the Benton Hotel, Corval­
thing novel in the way of GI enter­ signed by unit commanding offi- lis. '
Signal Corps Photo tainment, for after the program,
Sponsored by Special Services,
1 cers, may he obtained from princi-
BELIEVING TH AT THE BEST WAY to know your Post
featuring the 274th Infantry band, 1 pal postess Ann Caddy at Club 1 which the band has served on many
is to lock it over, four WAC officers cf Adair found an Army jeep
was completed, hostess Ann Caddy, and NOT from the Post Special J occasions, the dinner was attended
the best conveyance you could possibly dream about as they “cov­
ered’’ the entire installation, not excluding the top of Coffin Butte.
who is the show’s announer, went Service office, as Adele said last i by approximately 50 persons.
Shewn here are Lt. Grace Lohr, driving: left to right, Lt. Marie
with several entertainers and the
week. Got it?
Toastmaster for the event was
Matranga, l.t, Lois Bagley. Lt. Georgia Peters.
band to bivouac field of the 274th,
Capt. Gilbert A. Waite, who paid
BINGO,
HE
SAYS
where they presented a highly-ap-
While the Field House dance tribute to the band’s growth from
Seeing Post 'Best for Orientation'
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swings out tonight (and check this, a small, five-piece unit to the pre­
Joe. the gals arrive at 2000 sharp!) sent 32-piece organization, recog­
I non-dancers will find Bingo in full nized as one of the best in the
Ninth Service Command.
swing at Club 1. Prizes, too.
By Lt. Marie .Atatranga
. Noncoms Club for a langiappe. (Ed.
Impromptu entertainment by
CABARET DANCING
Believing that the best way to I Note—May we respectfully ask
band members was & feature of the
To
tunes
of
the
276th
regimental
"get oriented’’ with one’s new Post wottaheck’a a langiappe?)
Gigged and restricted last week­
program, which was highly enjoyed
is to “go out and see it,” four WAC
end, half of Service Co. 276th Inf., : band, Club 1 has scheduled its regu- by all attending.
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lar
Saturdav-night
cabaret
dance
WAC sports: the WAC bowling attended one of the best and most j
officers did just that Monday in a
jeep. And when the tour was over team, though defeated by QM Wed­ enjoyable parties on the Post, there- 'tomorrow. A floor show, short and
their combined summary was — nesday, at least gave a respectable by profitting from their restriction! sweet, will be presented, and hos-
The highly-successfu) dance, held tesses from Corvallis <*"<> “ Dallas
“impressive.”
account of themselves and bolstered
Making the "tour” were Lts. their hopes for the next tussle with at Service Club 2, was attended by w'1' he 011 hand,
Bagley. Lohr, Peters and Matran­ I Service and Supply’ team. Incident­ some 200 damsels from the whole
20 GAL REVUE
ga and it included everything from ally—
An invitation to all WAC offi­
countryside. Every GI had a gal. 1
The 20-girl Don Black revue
a panoramic view from famed Cof-
That crash in the Bowling alley but every gal not a GI. There should I «ill present its all-round musical cers at Adair and all wives of new­
fin Butte to Station Hospital, Post was Lt. Bagley demonstrating that ■ have been more restrictions,
show at Club 1 Sunday. 2000. In­ ly-arrived SCU officers to attend
Chapel and a look-see at the new the pins aren't the only ones who
Col. A. C. Morgan, CO of the cluded are dancers, singers, in­ the Thursday meeting of the Ladies
murals while stopping at the scu fall hard.
Auxiliary of the SCU Officers’
Bloody Axe Regiment, acting as strumentalists.
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Club has been extended. Those
emcee, conducted a few novel
GARDEN OF ALLAH'
wishing to attend should contact
dances to start the festivities. One
FREE old-time movie at Club 1 Mrs. Janies Noeker, 205 North 11th
wks a “Cinderella” dance, in which
Monday will be "Garden of AHah” street, Corvallis, or phone 116-R.
gals tossed a slipper in the center
—it’s good. Time is 2000. And re­
of the floor, and soldiers danced
The group will meet next Thurs­
member, it’s free. too.
day at Club 1 at 1300 or lunch, then
If you're looking for "escapist" Lon Chaney. Sabu also appears. with the girl who wore the mate
to the shoe they selected.
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INFORMAL DANCING
adjourn to the Officers’ Club for
entertainment, run. don’t walk, to This is a "super fantastic melo­
A 70th division band will fur­ bridge.
Refreshments were contributed
your neighborhood theater, for dramatic ftingle-island romance,"
Hostesses for the afternoon will
by the Regimental Fund, and music nish music for (Tub l’s mid-week
you’re sure to find it among the it says here.
dance Tuesday. All girls employed be WAC officers Lt. Daisy Taylor,
new films on the Post this week.
M IKE YOUIl OWN BED—Zany was furnished by the 70th Divi­
on the Post are invited, and junior Lt. Laura MeNair, Lt. Lorraine
First is
i« the word for this one. Follows sion band.—Tec5 S. Manning.
hostesses from Salem and Corval­ Kubiaczyk and Lt. Marie Matrartga.
TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR— familiar theme in which a couple
lis will be on hand.
Mixes Harry James and ork; Xa- take jobs as butler and maid and
vier Cugat and rhumba rhythms; «hare the same room, due to the
SWING YOUR PARTNER!
Jose Iturbi and Amparro Novarro housing shortage. Light, amusing.
For the next to last time. 50
girls from OSC will trek out to
on a two-piano arrangement of
TELL ME! MORE Latest of the
"Fire Dance”; Grace Alien's “Con­ ' USOW shows to hit Adair. It's
Weather permitting (of course) Camp Adair for the weekly square
cert« for Index Finger" played by j FREE, of course, to all GIs. Plays an outdoor dance is planned by i-'anie‘i an<l folk dancing session, su-
herself: singers Lena Horne, Vir­ Wednesday at Theater 1. Thursday SCU Non Coms at the “clubhouse , P<,, v,se<1 b' Betty Lynd Thompson
Only an estimated 200 OSC sen­
ginia O Brien and Lina Romay; Service Club I.
in the wilderness" tomorrow night. '
college. Music is furnished iors and graduate students are ex-
Jimmy Durante's favorite “Inky
G AMBLER'S CHOK E—Double President Orville Schmntz an by an old-time band from Corval-• pected to receive their degrees at
the seventy-fifth annual commence­
Dinky Doo" ami Ben Blues' antics featured with STARS ON PA­ nounced yesterday. Weather not 1lis’
ment to be held here the evening of
with the little-story-that-ian’t-there RADE, Gambier's Choice follows permitting (quite possibly) affairs]
IT'S A BIG NIGHT
June 17.
about a servicemen's canteen. But thread-worn pattern of three child- will be conducted inside.
• Thursday’s program at Club 1 is I The nnmbir is unusually small
who faros? It's only 15 cents.
j hood chums who meet in New York:
.a full one, with the 70th Division’s j partly because of two previous sec­
COBRA WOMEN Maria Mon
Mon* I one is a gangster, one a policeman I Camouflage blinds the enemy! 'weekly radio show originating tions of the commencement held in
tez in * technicolor. Need we say an<l the thin! an entertainer both. When draping vehicles. , prop net there, followed by a presentation ; December and March. Total degrees
mor»-? Anyway, she is a saronged men love. Stars on Parade is a mu- away from vehicle and make -«.
shape
—_'of the latest fso show. •Tell Me granted for the three will be ap­
native girl, chased by Jon Hall and sicaL
proximately 350.
drregular.
More.”
An outdoor vesper baccalaureate
The radio show presents some of
service wiH he held on the campus
Adair's best musicians, while ad- in the afternoon preceding the com­
vance notices indicate "Tell Me mencement.
More” is among the best in the
No. 1
s. No. 4
No. 5
USO series.
1800 and 2000
1900 nnd 2100
Camouflage blinds the enemy!
1830 and 2030
Sun. 1330
Sun. 14’5
Sun. 1400
Observe blackout discipline.
A
Friday
The HiHer Gang
Three Men in White
lighted match is visible from 3000
Story of Dr. Waited
Lionel Barrymore A’nn
Robert Watson
Gbry Cooper-
|feet.
Johnson Keye Luke
Alartin Ko«leek
Ijiraine Day
SCU Band, Guests
At Banquet Friday
WACs 'Meet Adair'
Gigged, Unit of
276th Holds Dance
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Officers" Wives
|To Meet Thursday
'Escapist" Movies Billed as Post
Theater Attractions for This Week
SCU Non-Coms
Outdoor Dance (?)
OSC fo Bestow 200
Graduate Degrees
CAMP ADAIR THEATERS
Saturday
Cobra Woman
Marin Montez-
Jon Hall Sabu
Sunday
Two Girls and a Seiler
The Hitter Geng
Robert Wntson
Martin Kcsleck
Three Men in White
Jinnnv Dururtr Van Job
1 mnel Bai remore Van
June \!ly<on Gloria < le Johnson Keye Luke
H Ä V <' H
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Monday
Two U'-lt and a Sailor
Cobro Woman
Jimmy Duranti Van Joh 1- Moria Mente»
le Jen Hall Sabu
Haven
Tuesday
Stort on Parade
l irtv Parks
Gambler's t hi»tcv
Wednesday USO Show
“ Tell Me More"
1900 and 2030
I Thursday
Make Your Own Bed
Jack Carson Jane
Wyman Alan Hale
Two Girli ord a Sailor
Roy Rogers Dale
Evans Sons of Pioneers
The Hitler Gong
Robert Wat - n-
Martin Kosleck
Rolert Watson
Martin Kosleck
Cobra Woman
Three Men in White
Jimmy Durante A'rn John- l.i mel Barrymore-Van
son June A llyson-Gloria de Johnson Keye Luke
Haven
Start on Parade
Larry Park*
Gambler*» t holer
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SERVICEMEN'S DATE BOOK
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FRIDAY—Dance in Field House. 2000 to 2330. Junior hos-
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En-iupt! Bingo and prizes. Club 1. Mcvie, “Pin-Up
foi patients in Hospital, 1830.
bill RD AA—Carabet dance. Club 1. Jive session for pa-
in Hospital ’ounge. 1900.
st ND AA—R< - rding«. singing at Club 1. New York Phil-
hour. Club 1.
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followed by Coca Cola ...
for pa-
Don Blacks All-Girl Revue at Club 1, 2000. Open hi
tients at Hospital.
The Hitler Gang
Jimmy Pwrnnte Van John- Mana Monte*-
son-Jane Allyson-Gloria de Jen Hall Sabu
Haven
Two Girls and a Sailor
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Yellow Rote of Texot
Two Girlt and a Sailor
Jimmy Durante-Van John-
son-June Allyson GIon* de
Hawn
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AIONDAA —Old-tiaie movie. "Garden of Allah.” free. Club 1.
'000. «('»th Division Variety show 1915, for patients in Hospital.
junior hostesses, all girls from
■ Il * ESDAS
—■ •' • ■ —Informal
•«normal dance,
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the Peat invited. < lub 1. Me ovie. "Four Jills and a Jeep, for pa-
tient- in Hospital at 1*30.
Ml l»\ ESI) Vi —Square dance« and folk game*. Club 1. Gata
from Oregon State College. Quiz show in Hospital lounge, W1
—"****’ Infantry Division radio «bow. ( lub 1.
Show. "Tell Me More." foHowiog. "Paging Pvt. Jones,
broadcast, at 1945 “Tell Me More” for patients at Hos­
pital at 1430
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