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Show ThanhsslyingMeah The Beginning of It. .: . -- 4ml ifce End fa m' -- 7iraiIVlNG FEAST : : avz;'":" "8I r1. " T ' s te irBe V,C0,1.3lnSV1e, rV. tter"V JJU; and kI".7IS rsC oru,e ssgt. Henry mesa s naii Schuler, so to mess Frenchy" wno supervisor. One reason wno nave ineir nanus in the pudding. ,a,,luu wthe army s oemg SLjchy," who came over from France when he was 16, was head chef of New York City's Hotel Pierre, Mayfair House. Sgt. Logotheis was chef at New York's De Luxe restaurant as 'Lj Roosevelt, and the David Aragon, another 482 nd cook, was once head chef at Slapsie Maxie Rosen-i- " ' others. Sgt. u mny bloom's restaurant and Victor Hugo's in Hollywood. attending the UNIDENTIFIED PUP . . , Gnaws contentedly on meatless bone, last remaining vestige of a sumptuous Thanksgiving Day spread. Any dog finding a piece of muscle this year is probably deluded. Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners Enjoyed By All Around the Field Sumptuous After cook; 8 p e c I a If meat, dressing, cranberry saucef the men on the receiving end were f serving counter about one Ogden4the camera repair unit being one and other items. reported to have been so full when block (it seemed) for the turkey example. There, two Some 25 items of food comprised the meal was finally over that they dinner special being offered. and prepared purchased turkeys, the meal served to each of the had to really concentrate on carIt was well worth the enlisted men and take it from the rying their utensils and trays out wait, as far as the recipients were by the base cafeteria, adorned the men themselves, it couldn't have or they'd never have made it. concerned. Hundreds of workers two long tables which fairly A mob scene that would have who are far away from home this groaned under the weight of such been duplicated at the Waldorf-Astormade the Penn Station shiver with year gathered at tables with other a feast.--,- . this year. The fruits of long weeks of envy was staged at both entrances employes from their home state . Each employe present at the preparation were consumed by the of the civilian cafeterias until the and tried not to get homesick at camera repair party contributed G.I.'s in a short time, but it was management succeeded in getting the sight of a drumstick. either part of or a complete item Workers in many branches and then worth it, said the chefs and men the mass of employes into straight supervised the rewarm-in- g to field decided so could be lines served. throughout the who have been putting in strenuthey food in the ovens moved of the ous stretches toward the success Thousands stood in the waiting stage their Thanksgiving dinner into for the occasion. the offices of the elaborate dinner. Many of lines that extended back from the right in their departmental offices, tnkgiving ceremumca jfjursday morning, some 15,000 of Hilary and civilian members made a bee-wt- o S Field's personnelhalls and base the mess lieteria to partake of the turkey and all the trimcustom In i n. nWpat culinary hadn't lost its Jmerica apparently polarity this year, judging by le vim and vigor which everyone, in . on the 81 or civilian, dove Japing mounds of light and dark tra-ition- al ia . . 4 Decorous 0 Z - iMim New; Students Expectation "" b2 tLgR, it & fJ 4 J )C I ; ' !! ... IMHIIII . WORTH IT" . . Announced Frank Hatfield, post garage ne of the thousands of civilian workers who waited over '$9 Mr la the base cafeteria line for his Thanksgiving dinner. His ta Colorado, Hatfield typifies hundreds of Hill Field employes iwire able to forget their homesick-blue- s over the elaborate dinner. ' pL "' " ' To see how the men enjoy their "DOES MY HEART GOOD dinner," CpL Owen Tessley, first cook of the S08th Aviation squadron white-capp- ed mess hall, declared. The G.I.'s are all agreed this week that the men of the kitchens really proved their abilities along culinary lines last Thursday. ..." Dainty ',''' X. T" Training Classes Popular With Field Employes Capt. B. C. Baumgartner, chief. civilian training branch, announced last week that vacancies exist in several classes of the recently or ganized leisure time supplemental training program currently in full swing at the post schools. Four hundred and seventy-nin- e employes are now enrolled. Free of charge, the courses offer leisure-tim- e training to employes on either day or swing shift, with classes conducted during the afternoons and evenings. Classes for day shift employes are held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: for swing shift employes from 2 - E-16- 2. 't$Wf '' Register For Courses p.m. to 4 p.m. He added that per sona may register anytime during the day shift and from four to six on the swing. Those interested should report to room 106, post schools area. building New classes began last Monday on the occasion of shift changes. Employes may register in the following classes: electrical instru machine shop, welding ments, Ravenous X''' (acetyline and electrical), airplane electricity (fundamentals, starters and generators), ac .sheetmetal, (hydraulics, airplane inspection A and N standards), engine repair (P and W engines, ba sic engines, carburetors, engine electrical system, Wright engine, reading superchargers), and technical orders, typing (re view course), and' shop mathematics. The majority of classes run three days weekly Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A few are held Tuesdays and Thursdays; some, five days, Monday through Friday. if " aero-repa- ir 7M blue-pri- 1 4 i M f Nuptials Friday A nC 3 1 ( . ntnnott. Alabama, at the n on drumsUck during Thanksgiving dinner nH-.dron mH hall. Each of Ilin.FleM'a enliMed " proverbial turkey Mid all the trimmings during the V,undmf dinner rf the HPPrmm . . " S3 'S til I ' ' " s " ' n I J hieh nt Bl om cf u i st,McNabb x:K::'::::oy-- (Tt . . . . W as enjoyed by these three ARMY THANKSGIVING CpL Maude Mackey .h are: Cpl. France. K. Cable, their first OX turkey a They and Pvt. ..fHJou, ?? it. Irene Blomquist, employed in the plant maintenance branch, will be married to Sgt, Howard McNobb, Jr., 482nd air base squadron, on Friday, Dec, 3rd, in the base chapel at 4:30 p.m. Chaplain Carroll A. Hamilton will perform the cere- mony. Miss Blorhquist'fl home is in Ean Claire, Wisconsin; Sgt. McNabb comes from Ashland, Ohio. Bridesmaid will be Amy Daly, warehouse 25 employe; Sgt. Donald !. Adams. 482nd air base squadron, will be best man. , r , , ., , |