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Show Soldiers tytf v WAC Detachment Notes We were all glad to see the long waited for and much deserved promotions in our company last week. Promoted to Sergeant were Mable E. Cook, Betty I Bistrlsky and Promoted to Rosalie LaMarca. Corporal, Mary E. McDonald. Promoted to Private First Class were Naomi Long, Josephine Motycka v U IiiiiTO'JJiinMil'""" Wednesday, May 10. 1944 Sunday Aiternoon Bqiders- Easy Money and tiardware and Grace DeStaffeny. 'i- - X? f. - Never let it be said that the WACs haven't motherly Instincts, after our adoption of Roger, the orphan baby that is a patient in the Station Hospital. So from now on when we say "Roger" we will probably be referring to our Pvt. Virgin! Mmrianna Ganson . By Sgt Tom Boright We like WACs. Sgt Darrell Ganson likes WACs. Sgt. Ganson married a WAC. That makes Pvt. Marianna a soldier's wife from Omaha and Cleveland who was so busy playing Indian as a tyke that sue never naa time ior sotaier games and could outwrestle any in tne neignoornooa. She relinquished her dertiy ap- - Wil-m- A feature in the WAC training program is a weekly class in Ori entation. A part of our Dayroom has been devoted to maps and a rack has been built for magazines and papers pertaining to this class. The latest lucky names to be pUned out of the hat for overseas dutv were Potcher. Slizht. Mot ycka, Evelyn Dunn, Edith Dunn, Snyder, Hammons and Bistrisky. a farewell party is being planned n on the Remington for these Dlied on Tuesdav eve- Noiseless after a sideways glance nmg witn our own company talent vate uianotte being used for entertainment at buow wau iiremner. uripping wet wny ao pcupic aiwajrB WbiSu Uwyp.iS an x believe everyone really got a Sister Bremner would carry in Og- blg thrill But of the ominous weight advantage into den last Wednesday. parade For the large any ring with Pvt Marianna. majority of us it was the first "Course Bremfter didn't live in my parade since basic. The WAC was nhornooa, anf with two marching pla ca"y- Of her husband, suffice to say presented ,.- ianiav nr . v. in v fashion she lng repaired by severai of the glri8 that in true newly-we- d 1 in om Operations Hangar. They aZ field. At ST this, Pfc. Howard Low, looked pretty m&zzy in their wh,te late of Peking and no mean hand coveralls say girls you didn't give w.w. u .u ulua.,, U8 plain G I.S a chance ! WMitwr icucnircijr ill " jnrno another corner of the office, "No, Ripperton, stationed no! It can't be true, I tell you it at Lt. NadineField, Colorado, was a Buckley can t be true." The above is a guest her of Pvt Anne Ripsister, moot question, however, as both perton, and our Detachment this pallet-pushehave several fine week. Lt. Ripperton. from Clinworks on the latrine walls in !M half-nelso- I Civilian intramural bowlers here.then roll for high actual score 'cut how it'll be scored. both men and women, are going to that's But you Wallet Willies and some at fine belated crack get a who prefer aforementioned leafy material, known around the "lettuce", to mantle trimming can better bistros as "lettuce," as well lay $2 on the line for each event as mighty handsome trophy hard- entered and butter the bank ao ware Sunday in a closed league count by coming in one, two or three in all individual and doubles tourney. That romantic kegling Realizing and recognizing the events. mixed doubles will also Inevitable rivalry arising between set-u- p and betwixt the four leagues that be included; always good for a made up Hill Field's intramural chuckle. kegline system this year, the most The committee says, and we sage executive committee hit upon quote, "One prize will be awarded the tournament plan and with a for every six entries." They also mild "Eureka!" went ahead, with added that handicap will be included for all prize money but not plans. awards. If you bowl Mapleway Lanes in Ogden was for it lucky enough to rate the commit- that'll make sense to you tee nod and will be the scene of means nothing to us. The committee is in case they, action. Stars of Branch Three, Superchargers, Unholy Five and don't meet any or all obligations the rest of the commonly and un- as follows and quite imposing a commonly named teams will be rosteer:- President George Harner, rolling, 'tis hoped, and the first Tuesday night loop; President sphere should pass the foul line Emil Rosenau, Monday night at exactly 2 p. m. Sunday after league; President Marian Stauffer, women's Tuesday circuit, and noon. Events? Plentny of them, in- President Lee Thompson, women's cluding: Men's and women's Wednesday night getogether. AlSunday, May 14 Mapleway teams; both sexes' doubles play; leys 2 p. m. Money and Prizes-Mo- ney singles for both, and an and Prizes Hill Field civil If the singles and doubles trophy appeals to you, why ian league bowlers. mm, all-eve- s n ... ONCE UPON A TIME Pi- quant Janet Blair hailed from Altoona, Pa before her rapid - rise to film fame. Now she stars with Cary Grant in "Once Upon a Time," the Post Movie's Sun- -' hit coming up this week end. day-Mond- Tt c v ay all-even- ts. all-eve- T good music, "adorable working conditions in special services, and ingenious poems her husband is wont to doodle of a hazy after noon. In fact he is so smart that she's sure he'd make a wonderful second lieutenant but likes him A 1 Nurse CorpS. muco Detter as a uergeani. un, good girl! Sgt. Ganson was lastseen tearing up his latest OCS apPlif ation. as ne very mucn m love ana has Been since valentine's Day last, wnen sne was married, and maybe even a little longer, the - sisrht of Dersnirinsr commissioned 482nd Grabs Top Honors In EM Loop Officers Win HF Soldier Kegling Title rs E-1- 6. ... . -- as Pfc. Carolyn J. Armstrong, By Pfc Howard Low The wolves are causing bedlam TTntliamif aA again in up in militnrv bowline Taking their last and crucialApril-Bor- n Gather . m one of the more impotent remakes ina. stride, the 482nd Squadmatch nR PMult ,rfH I t ho vonr rf w. f.... . run Dent r j aji init. y At Wall Ave. XJSO This epic of the boudoir concerns oi weir monuay mSt wu, i me Jm. cnamps irora isaio, ue t. win the EM title 2793 to 2689 Soldiers and war production tne capture ox a piece oi lingerie, to the Station Hospital officers. workers whose" birthdays occurred a slip, to be specific (petticoat SSgt Maxie Kosof rolled a nice in April gathered at the Wall Ave- - older film habitues); which our be 1518 to lead bowlers of both teams. team a that consistency Flashing nue USO last Sunday to celebrate. fuddled newlywed (Dennis O'Keefe) the enlisted stars couldn't match, I SSgt Virg Johnson, his team- Waffles were served in the morn- TIV ine Taurine th ftftprnnAn Phan. (Gail Patrick) in a rash moment a UUJuyMauTCij vuoj ...vw. w .. n, TI W04 LUC AVl!lg UU1I4 lain wniu t. SfmAr nt Miii viA of "l'amour toujours l'amour." The Lt. John Costello his mates 492. with punch paced Indian elver! t. with 560 for the evening. Winning for the second straight Reporter. I I Sordashing by hfr desk'tTans "SSuSSSi the retrieving of the blush pink in brief shorts... Cradrf the phone!.. clad At. fka ii 'v" i mm mi. xr aunt K UTO" . ..nrA j but Sewell's jpay any so in characters scenario go attention to them many balls. We blooper always some of them are awfully husky, watch those WAC drills with a and out of Mable's stable, the indoor a of our "tallation name revolving 8adistic eye. Blood will tell we eren'ttheyr Recalling I bvcius i uii umuiiicrauiv rcsincuun lists xur always say. uikuijt The funny page direction is missing PT under those same She's a WAC of 11 months, and STjrSS tti. I 33r US I - ;V I tI?flffVtl5 T-T" as a fill-i- n squad, the aptly named an tntal tnntt .... tarn Dmtiim Z. ii;cr . , aM.ntiH Kirriina n "TT irom u"an Si"" stuck then tlme SeU By Lunday hit ?Jflni3 wtae the promontory in inconsUtency to I .-uMtca to win y crac tcka M VZ "v.,," moJr ing out a 222, only to follow it up -with a VII His series physical specimens, we cried out before getting into her present job studded with ow chestnuts ana rit immediately w Muiers lossea 486 was total loudly, Oh yes! They are husk-y- did no little WAC recruiting work, warmed-ove- r and he had to take joe igT, f eEM. Cwtello 8econd fao oh. yes! They are husky!" She doesn't recall how many WACs with gay abandon. The collection A Identical f the match as !S. th. fold Imt wMb ! 5 5 Ray Kigner hit 504 for the ne '"nd Sgt. Ganson and I " Josers. V;V-r-r. St1.??" "'rver.Btura"ie ln?. n,Tm., th. 'h-icaus r-rih .he .cou,d r:mt::: 2 Msgt tHanan Mdnto.h w wsn s'--6 ever nave recruitea. interviewea . .7" Zehr. hBnn.....n . w fta-na uoUB xu,:.. ward7 Wo, Lt. Etten would never at 10:30 a. m. in his bunk. Sgt nny and, lunny pecuuar, . in wewira game ana vobkhq was -fall backward; Lt. Etten has too Ganson mumbled through his com- - though the latter is suspectea. ". in w there again with 171. Max for that. yes. coordination much """"nguoaoi. omcer Kegiers right in KKO - . ' forter.' ' Huh well th mti- . ... . I . .naar .. i m m . 1. m n Mm.. u:.L J hi. J iinpiin a .. u uw i wm in uwu auu ne wa aow norv bcvtiuu 'i thn oi tki. rri. in kcio mate Bob Neafie iw in mrniviiu iwbui wii nnpp a 468, but Lieut lieutenant's cousin, Nick Etten, of we parted ways wlh Pvt Marian- - Belle" is superbly handled in one for the night The match was strictly accord- - George Given, Pfc Bill Water- tn arf rinon Kr. of the finest GI shorts to be genthe Yankees sro all the wav around n W ing to form as the Hospitals wound I man and Lieut John Costello had ana inio tne aust on one or Rip racks! erally released to the public. We follow the preparations for up their regular officer season in 552. 528 and 517 resnectlvelv. for "another bombing mission" of the fine fettle and were expected to I the Medics in a vain attempt to - flash a little too famous Belle, so goes the commenhead the Zebras. Total Dins were N. . . . .....much power k t. i we we auauw mm to 2796. tne b.kl go up imo titienoiaers wno iI... tary. against a see ana crown won tne tneir vapor last trans, pnere Just WEONF.SDAV. MAT 10 J MAT Friday 14 8TJNDAT, 8:00 pm.MovlnK picture, E. W. sequence tnat is especi- - after a tough pull in their own N. W. Recre- - dreamlike 10:00 a.m. Catholic m i n.. jiiuviii Hall. .,v,i i loop. auu ....iil... CMijr uiuinc aiijviiui tlon halL 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Rel Croat Sew- ln. N. W. Recreation Hall. 11:00 a.m. Mormon aenrlcea, N. W. Rec seen tn rums. rnen tne target is 7:00p.m.RActflblt Club, N. W. Recreareatlon hall. bombed, mission completed, and tion hall. 12:30 p.m. Catholic Choir practice, N. they journey home. 11:00 a.m. Craft CIom, N. W. RecreaW. Recreation hall. 5 That is the bare outline around tion hall. 2:00 p. m. Protectant aervlcea, N. W. which is built some of the most Recreation halt TrirRSDAT. MAT 11 12:00 noon Bridge Club, N. W. RecreO. T. Avg. 4:00 p.m. Christian Science, N. W. Rec- - stunning aerial photography, ex-ation halL ENLISTED MEN writing and editing, mag 1:30 p m. Community 81ns, N. W. Rec- T:0O p.m.- -ut club. S. & Recreation Pfrt Tomorrow night at Affleck Park reation hull. .45 78S6 .181 hall. nificent directing, and fine musi Kosof 8:00 p.m. Minnesota Club, 8. E. Rec- 7:30 p.m. Community Hymn Sing, N. W. cal background. 56 6165 .171 la Ogden, Hill Fielders caa get. Waterman broad Even the reation hall. Recreation nan. 86 6065 .168 arander at th 1844 ediUa af the 8:00 p.m. Hlllcreat Council. S. E. Rec8:00 p.m. Moving pictures, E. W. Rec stripes of uneven photography dur Archackl reation hall. scenes are 21?? reatlon hall. the British ing royalty H, Field Aees. The beys wit 8:30 p. m. Colorado Club, M. W. RecMONOAT. MAT IK Is S3! .ICS L. m reation halL 10:00 to 2:00 p. m. Red Croaa Sewing, colorful. a are uneo. up ior tne f-mAll pams of to which adds the origw. :00 p.m. Dance. E. W. Recreation hall. up Kecreation nail. i. I set-tTeam 8eUa.m. o S. E. WAVES S. Rrcrea with Chorus rehearial, inal purpose of recording the 12:45 e:3Q p.m. the Naval Supply Swing Sing, Standing tlon Hall. I ore. E. Recreation hall. W. L. aheuMl Avr. srama Dractiee a heroic our action of that forces, flying Tt'EHDAY. MAT IS IRffiAT, MAT 1 88 tJ .786 rive loeala a litM an thu nower ta 2"d 10:0 to 2:00 p. m. Red Croaa Sewing S:0O p.m. Pinochle club, 8. E. Recr the achievement of hearts and -- 1 N. W. Recreation Hall. M .748 the Ocden Citv leasriM this year. on victorv. And the tion nan. minds bent ti 8 :0O p.m T:30 p.m. Character study, N. w. Rec- Friday Nlte Entertainment, 88 28 .701 picture itself is a remarkable Zebra Expected to do the elbowing f N, w. Recreation hall. 88 81 .706 the Aces are Ogden League soph r 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. square Dance club, day ihift, achievement with its utter sim-- Unit Persl Sing, 8. W. Ree W. Recreation hail. nation hall. nlicitv. beautv and 26 82 .706 omores Dean Baird and Smittf taken Hospital 0:00 p.m. tea gull club, E. W. Recrea i..! ...n.-o- quj uance Pick-up- s c1Un, awing ava nit rrpat nrlria . 28 87 .878 Pmlf, both pitciiers who did lots tlon hall. shift. K W k.ll of work on the mound for the inn Field club last season. Starting time is six p. m. and all Hill Field ' baseball fans areurged to be on' hand for the eon4. nr.nXEsOAT, May 10 riiniv uav . a 4:13 p.m. Tennis instruction, Dormitory test. p.m. Tennis Instruction, Dormitory if area. area. Ta Us Captain i Clinton A. Anderson. 6:00 Olrls' The current p.m. most Softball favorite Monroe of park. A, Anderson. 4:13 p m Rjfle Club claws, post May 13 theatre goers, road show's "Abie's Te Be First UeatetMMti John L. Camp- Over Million JEM Discharged , . schools. 8:00 p.m. miisimi, Men's Softball, Monroe park. bell. Irish Rose," will enjoy a As of January 31st, 1944, cover8:00 p.m. Softball games, Layton. T tie Terhnleal Tennis instruction, Dormitory tiiiu urpneum Taylor, Ralph Price. Heregeswitt Charles B. ing a " ev, vgucn 8:00 p.m. Talent Show, Egyptian Thea- - 4'15 p.m. period, 1,058,000 urea, Theatre on the ; evening of May Tei Re Hergraati Owen Teasley. Joseph enlisted mem were separated from tM. 4:15 p.m. Rifle ctaases, Post schools. J. Patrick, James A. Cohen, Walter S. JM' 19th. I TI''HIIV UA the Army for . all causes. Of this THtRSDAV, MAY 11 The cast is reported to be one of Pitts. Softball games, Layton and 6:30 pm. Dormitory dinner dance. Post 6:00 p.m. To Be Corporal j Herbert Adams, A. Q. total, 844,000 were given honorable Monroe park. the best to make the run, there' Evans, Isaac M. LewlH. Jr., William M. discharges, exclusive of those given 6:00 p.m. Baseball Affleck fore an practice, 6:30 pm - Hill fluni.lv Bait. entertaining evening is as Walker, Charles 8. C. Coaart. Rueene H. to park. ora baflehall. commissions, but Includ slBJ(-tkf.Pi 7:30 p.m. Talent show audition, Ogden sured to all who plan to visit the Eller, Ellga Ervlns, Cleveland Fnrnell, J inor scent 0 p m. Uymboree, Weber College. soma IMnnri man nv 2M Vearf James C. Robinson. Isaac U. T. J, Wilson,. Orpheum the evening of May 19th. veorge mi. namplltn. oi age wno were aiso aiscnar--- . 4.U-- UI ... I- 1 , I iiauucu J u " fv7f iL"; JiLri?1"..-!?."'"' ""Y"!"'"1 s n? - i " i tS ir...r. 1 aw-Z7- 3. . t iw irsi .riT -- 7 ""7!r, r7U iSTliarD SS ti win I ,. v -t- P-- vr; t -- J I 1 E. Recreation Hall Calendar 1 & A1 v I i. r-- Rec-Ratio- n 1 1 Bowling Big 'm Aces Meet Sailors At Affleck Tomorrow Night E. Sweet-Sou- die-nlt- I Civilian Recreation Calendar Yep! Abie's Irish Rose Plays Ogden Promotions . one-nig- ht ; two-mon- . Field-Nav- k th |