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Show 9 Wednesday February 9, 1944 ' Sauadron bibs and '!! WAC Detachment t308th Aviation Squadron Hello. What's that ? Why certainbarrack three's livewires, Pvt Ed- ly 1 11 stop and gab- awhile Last Wednesday this wards, Pvt. Kroll,.Pvt. Brown and squadron . enjoyed .a night Pvtv Miller, has at the gym. Sevbeen having some eral events were ' serious escapades as of late: Ac held and many of , the men partici-- . cording to the latest rumor "Litpated. Winners of z tle Abner" went the events are as AWOL to see his follows: Sprint sweetie gremlin, race Pvt. Clar4f ence Bowyer.lst: 4 "Hepzlbah Matil da." Little Abner JoPfc. James H. is a great favorite seph,, 2nd. Rope with the girls, aler T. Smith,. 1st: J though some-time- s he is. simply Pvt. Jessie J.l 2nd. impossible. SecCherry,d raoe tion VIII, here I come. Pfc. Odis Mc- Alexander liownes and Cpl. Monroe Allen, 1st; Knight, (Ed. Note: Wish I knew what Pvt. Jessie Cherry and Cpl. Percy this is about . . .) Pfc. Fruit, 2nd. Foul shooting 1st; CpL Richard Who likes cats and dogs? The Leo Williams, Pfc. Braxton, 2nd. Sack race WAC detachment has a dog and cat Clarence 1st; Pfc. Odis that need kind caretakers. We have McKnight, Cannon, 2nd.. A boxing exhibitwo volunteers at the present, but tion was staged Cpl. Eddie Wilyour writer has a hunch that there liams and Pfc. by Joe Dunbar. Free will be a vacancy, for the position beer was served in the hall. in the near future. "Pay Day" and All in all, everyone whomess attended "Sgt. Butch" are like men, the best had a wonderful time. way to win their hearts is through their stomachs. Thursday night found the men and their ladies swinging out to The WACs of Hill Field are very some fine jive at the Little theinterested in recruiting more WACs atre. During intermission Pfc. for the Air Corps. Pvt Craddock is James Joseph and Cpl. William on detached service in Idaho, while Scott kept the ball rolling with Pvt. Edwards, Pvt. Downes, and their sax and piano renditions. Pvt. Tremlay are trying their hand in Salt Lake City. We would like Roses this week to those two to seem ore girls serving with the men mentioned above for so willmen who wear the silver wings and ingly pitching in to help enterthose important people who "keep tain their buddies. So long until next week when 'em flying." . I'll be back for another chat. Cpl. Sidney Alexander, Pvt. Ella Phillips has been chosen Reporter. as the WAC representative to meet with the USO in Ogden. Pvt. Philthe WAC recreational Patricia Potcher, Philadelphia, lips presents ' problems and reports as to what Pennsylvania, assigned to military the USO Is planning in the imme- personnel; Pvt. Dorothy Ritter, diate future. At the present we Bristol, Pennsylvania, assigned to want a bigger representation of the station hospital; Pvt. Helene WAC talent on Military, night at Wilbert, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the USO. If you have any talent for assigned to military personnel, sup entertaining at all, WACs, see Pvt ply section; Pvt. Katherme Phelps, , Memphis, Tennessee, assignedBod-e-to Phiips in barrack three. finance office; and Pvt Betty Tacoma Washington, who has New girls in the WAC , detachment since last week include: Pvt not yet been assigned at this writMary Surby, Monett Missouri, as- ing. Pvt. Eris Downes, Reporter. signed to the station hospital .Pvt "Little Abner," the eremlir. nrn to have uct of the imaginations of WAC f,"L,.,adron tuck-,ot5K- r6 and dance, 'D1K - 1 -- au JU bear 1 I g at toon J ygtill are roller j, B might tit r little - Tours ffc4adly wyone art of (ft. I easily, ...II.. i- different all the Basin. -- . Homer Cpl. fjpon Lunday, Paul Rusnik, or W, your repre- Windham, (pon CpL 'jnmen,.' i ttyke J. Martin, as a daw all his own. He bowler, doesn't 1 ban, even, in we www jith the supply room against 'gderiy room last Wednesday, xd a pin which made it's way k bowlers' end of the alley in i mysterious way to knock 1 I the lone standing pin. Who J Andy Varipapa, anyway? coincidence. this Two EM of both Murphys, who live 1 nme barracks both corporthe same last four serial la, is n, As these 9344. are the 2otion marks for laundry y cleaning, etc, they have iolt time, to put it lightly, S things straight ja. William J. Walsh and Neafie are class Den They challenge A- -l Jt F. . . n, any teams. GI and ci-- X and enlisted, and to test their claims of ex's. Challengers can nth at 8244 during the day. it officer reach wu - Three-legge- Elgner mmmittee la "' enteruum"--.nf p a open to more laeas. they-help ithem, fellows, L a lot of good times. If Tell a them what you want! Mar" J Why First Lt W La"6- - Sgt Ray EineP . r . J finning it Snow -. - definite- - t.t" a minor mvsterv at A Her the Vows Were Said . wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lab last week. CpL John fend upon developing film toots taken at a baaket-"- e for the Hillfielder, "xto a that that remembered wed Just one J jack to finish a ltatfl tter las ' exposure and the whole pack was than take out just ten How sporting. job, $ X - - Party. The "nng, mission r croM fl " ' JS&""' V-'-- '"y ' ' ' ' ; '' I 1 ' I 'f mean. A group of fellows from this de tachment spent all day Sunday at Connell'i markings, L It Aall Avenue USO 2660 Wall Avenue Operated for Negro service men and war production workers. Telephone 0 FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, 7:00 p. m. Games, Game Room. 8:00 p. m. "Tune Time," Sing your favorites. 10:30 p. m. Roller Skating. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 7:00 p. m. Games, Game Room. 8:00 p. m. Informal Singing and Danc- Games. 8:O0 p. m. 0:00 p. m. Indoor Scavenger Hunt. Sgt. George J. Verdonckt who has 0:30 ' p. m. "Do Your Number," Talent been in this detachment since the Hour. transwas of its SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 date activation, 10:00 aw m. Coffee Hour. ferred to another station. George ll:0O a. m. Go to the Church of Your was a verv nonular athlete in all Choice. 2:00 P. m. After Church Social Hour. the post sports, such as football, 2:30 p. m. Music of the Masters. baseball and basketball, but most 01 m. Forum, Lincoln Douglas 4:00 all he will be remembered by the Program, p.address by Mrs. Hayes. :0O p. so. Tea, Junior Hostesses servmedical detachment as an excellent baker. Here's wishing George all the luck in the world. Robert Mendiola, Sgt Vincent Soil. Sgt. Alma From Detached Service M. Killpack, area activities office, returned recently from three weeks detached service at Cheyenne, Lowry Field, Peterson Field, Pueblo AAB. LuJuanta AAB and Con tinental Air Depot. She reports a steady decrease in the number of planes grounded ior iacK 01 pans at these installations. 0 p ft' VV. J """Please explain? Ray Eigner, Reporter. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Free play hour Athtetlra 1800-190- 0 0 Free for WAC, Base gym; 1430-220- 0 play period for 308th at gym; Bowling at Movies at Entrrtalnmeat 1800-220Dance night at Post theatre; 2000-230- 0 Little theatre. Rerrraiion and Education 0800-000Medics and WAC at Orientation, 482nd, Orientation, all Post' theatre;' 1300-140- 0 at Post theatre; 1430-153- 0 officers Orientation all EM not on day shift; 1930-203- 0 1830-193- 0 Spanish Class In 1900-210German class In 1400-220- 0 Craft-Clas-ses in Pin-UIn Base library. 10 FEBRUARY , THURSDAY, Free hour play, Athletics 1800-190Free play for WAC in gym; 1900-220hour for 482nd, 3rd Reporting, 708th 1430-220Bowling In Band In . gym; .. 1800-220Movies at Entertainment Radio broadcast Post theatre; 2215-224over KbO. Reereatinn and EdocaUon 0800-090- 1000-210- 0 Orientation, .308th at Post theatre; 1400-220- 0 Craft, classes In y In Base library. Pan-U- p ' 11 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Fres play hour : Athletics 1 800-- 1 9O0 1900-200Preliminary for WAC In gym; 2000-210Hill Field vs. basketball game; 1430-220- 0 In Base gym; Ft.- Douglas Bowling in 1 Movies at Entertainment Quls show at LitPost theatre; 2000-22theatre. tle Rr rest Inn and Education 0800-090- 1610-171- 0 theatre; Orientation, 308th at Post Orientation. 99th D. R. 8. at Post 1300-150- 0 Craft classes In theatre; 1400-220Exhibit at BaJt U- brary" SATCROAT. FEBRUARY Free play period Athletics 1900-220- 0 officers and Est la gymj 1430-220- 0 0 oui waai i. 'U "ynbol "tand k dying of curiosity. -- Oal-ler- y 0 0 L 0 0. . 0 ...... 5 . 0 Gal-ler- 2tii!?Jny of marten- Saturday " formal,ast ceremony been ClZ Utl2?e employed I881 nd villan !? lhe ha been sta- Ju,y- - Hl 1,vcd 0 0 0. Clark- - fi 800-220- 0 " Field maintenance SHE WAS NO LONGER . M'mu Glnabunf, wlfe of evening, with G"n8brnap., Frld.y Middleton m bet division. The wedding took Dave Ro Joe Nelda Andreason as ald Anen man. Guard of honor Inched Us. En., Spindel, jSSvln Miller. The bride was Neele, Roger Hank chaJ,Iaill croU Wade McFarland, Robert IA by in marrie given at Martin H. lCnlast A FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 7:00 p. m. Hill Jills, Club Room (H!U Field Girls Club). 8:00 p. m. Winter Carnival, Military Party for Servicemen and Hostesses. Come have fun In the snow way up close by the Ogden foothills. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7:30 p. m. Navy Mothers Club, .Craft Room. 8 :00 p. m. Main Ballroom Is available for Special War Worker parties. Mali reservations with USO Staff. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 (Open House AU Day) 10:0O a. m. Java Hour. Coffee, Doughnuts and Songs for Servicemen, Gam Room. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 7 :00 p. m, Happy Hula Hour, Crast Room. 8:00 p. m. AU Hostesses Party, Games, Refreshments. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS 8:00 p. ro. Spanish Class for all Interested, Club Room. 8:30 p. m. Club Victory, dancing to cents admisband, floor show; twenty-fiv- e sion to WPW and servicemen free. Snow Basin skiing and toboggan ing. Although the snow was rather sticky and alow, everyone had a swell time. Anyone in this detach Hall. ment who desires to go either ski- ing.9:00Social p. m. Truth and Consequences, and Hostesses. ing or tobogganning, leave your W. P. W. Soldiers FEBRUARY 11 FRIDAY, name at the orderly room. Skis m. Play your favorite games. p. 7:0 Room. will be furnished by the special Game service office or may be gotten at 8:00 p. m. Square Dancing, Social Hall. Social 0:O0 p. m. Informal Singing, the lodge at Snow Basin. I'm sure Hall. time. a will all have very good you SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS 0 on ftarWu.. ' then another ... 18 credited tlmrZ types of ships. 2 1 J aS Manns . .;.. T... JJ OASC. . 1000-220- Sorry folks. 7 M 23 l THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10 7:30 p. m. Rev. F. T. Hamilton, Church of Christ, Church Desk. 8:00 p. m. Ogden Air Service Com- -, mand "Keep 'Em Flying" orchestra. Gen eral Dancing, Military Party, Main Rec reation Hall. 10:15 p. m. Radio Broadcast, Station Service KLO, Courtesy Special Section, ing. 7:00 p. m. Games, Social Room. 8:00 p. m. Jive Hour, Game Room. 9:00 p. m, Informal Singing, Social Hall. 11 :00 p. m. ''Retreat." MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14 7:00 p. m. WPK and Soldiers' Social Hour. Games in Game Room. 9:0O p. m. News and Views. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 8:00 p. m. Games and Informal Singing. 9:00 p. m. Swing Your Partner, square dancing. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IS 7:00 p. m. Informal Singing. 8:00 p. m. Truth and Consequence. 9:00 p. nk Juke Bos Dancing. 8:00 p. m. 'v 1 to. As " tt,7u!I haPPned will censor that 1 " 1 A - 1 A friendly game of basketball was played Saturday by the enlisted men and officers of the medical detachment. The Officers won by a small score of 39 to 24, but if I remember correctly this same team of enlisted men defeated the Officers last week by a score of 50 to 53. High scorer for the Of ficers was Lt. L. K. Kimball. Al though Sgt Casidy was on the lineup with the enlisted men the honor was given him for being one of the outstanding players on the Officer team, if you get what I 0:00 p. m. Ballroom Dance Inst, with Walter Stoker, Lounge. can one rt that combines the with the sunshine 'Mera, Some of the WACs the boys this time and "Parked up the party. weren't too rough 1T7 AflB am certainly srlad . .cyuiicr or x am owa as me una station The hospital bowling league finished its fifth week of success with the Macs holding a slight lead, closely followed by the Capsules. Individual honor is held by Lt. John M. Costello, with in dividual three-gam- e high of 579 and individual single game high of o. 1 can t say whether it is luck or good bowling; he says it's pin action. Lt. Lauren J. Warzak and Pfc. Wilbur Watermann have the honor of holding down second place in tnis league, with Lt. Warzak having an individual high three- game of 551 and Pfc. Watermann individual high single game of 214. just who was skiing the beautiful tans "J by m Medical Detachment Twenty-fourt- h Street USO The transferring of Pfc. Harold 448 Twenty-fourt- h Street I Salomon, ace reporter of the Telephone WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 medical detachment, to a new sta3:00 p. in. U. S. O. Stork Club, Welcome to wives of servicemen and war tion has put the medics in a bad worker, Club Room. 7:30 p. m. Mom's Club, Club Room. spot and it has been hard to find 8:00 p. ni. Special Interest Groups. someone to replace him, but here Handicraft Music. 8:00 p. m. Spanish Class (or all Inter goes: ested, Merlene Smith, Inst. ... l one shot of a man with a of, not a basketball, but Mystery was unexplained er USO Doings -- "J" ade 0 2; 0 It in Bowline Entertainment 1800-220- 0 1300-150- 0, Movies at rost ineatre. Edaeatloa 1400-220- 0 Reereatlmi Exhibit "Flight of the Eagle" at Base ad library. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13 0900-170- 0 Ski Outing, 308th Athletics Free play at Snow Basin; 0800-160- 01430-220- 0 Bowline for in gym all; period In Entertainment 1400-180- 1800-2200- 0, " Movies at Post theatre. 1400-220Rerreatloa and EdaraUosj "Flight of the Eagle" exhibit at Base library.- MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14 . 2000-210Hill Field Athletics South high gym In Salt Lake Eckers at Free play Salt Lake City; 1900-2200 - O 0 officer and EM at gym; 1430-220Bowling tn Movies at Entertainment 1 Free OI movie Post theatre; 2000-210- 0 at Little theatre. Rerreatloa and Edaeatbm 1630-173Orien'.atlon, 482nd, 708th band, medical 1300-150- 0 Craft classes In detachment; 1400-220- 0 Exhibit In Base library. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 ' Free play hour Athletic 1000-220for 99th and medical detachment - games; 0 SOO-S2- -- 0 1430-220- 0 Bowling In - 1800-220Entertainment 1300-150Movies In Post theatre. Recreation and Ednrathns 1300-- 0 400 Orientation, 308th in E 258; t Exhibit in Base library. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 for Free play Athletics Free play period WAC In gym; 1900-220for 308th squadron In gym; 1430-220' Bowling In Dance night at Post theatre; 2000-230- 0 Little theatre. Recreation and Edneatlon 1630-173Orientation, 09th D. R. S. In Craft clawes In E 232. 0 0, 1 14O0-220- 1B0O-190- 0 0 0 3; 19-21- 00 |