OCR Text |
Show LJiierfsWife uxi 482nd Air Base Squadron 'Wac Detachment No, 1, OASC Smokers have been held In the We have two new cooks, Harriet 482nd before, but never before baa Ortzman of Philadelphia, Pennthere been one auch aa you are sylvania, and Willie Nelson of La-Follet- te, going to enjoy on the tenth of April, men! We are going to have the drink and lunch as usual, men, but from there on, this one Is going to be better. The highlights of the entire 194S World Series games will be shown by movie. Also, the important plays of all Tank and Card games of the season, comedy shots Included, and a cartoon or comic short will be added. If you men and WACS with talent and entertainment ability will contact me before this- week runs its course, a 482nd talent revue will be another attraction. Presentation of trophies to champs of the Squadron Bowling Tournament will be made at this time, too. Movies, live entertainment, bowling awards, drinks and food, all free! What more do you want, , - fellows, huh? In skiing, the GIs are the better, but when it comes to battle royals, the WACa are the winner, every time! Cpl. Paul Rusnik and Pfcs. Ray Reed and Roland have the bruises, so there is no question about the issue, so far! But girls, you shouldn't pull hair, scratch, bite and kick like that! The boys might get mad! (It all happened on the ski party last Sunday; Fin-kenbein- er folks.) Anyone questioning the way to arrange a bunk and personal effects should take a minute to study the new photos in your barracks. Those of you who think you know all about it might make a check, too. Incidentally, Sgt. Tom Boright has a bit of explaining to do about the cane found behind his bunk when it was being prepared as part of the model exhibit What's the story, Beau? TSgts. Leo Fox and Kenneth Morton were plenty worried about a threatened restriction, last week. They had deserted the best mess hall on the field, Moe's, for the WACs', and Lt Juke J. Martin walked in (on Inspection, of course) while thev were entovtnar themselves. Better watch - that, boys. Say, what are the connections, fellows, Is It a secret? . We're getting classier and classier every week. Moe has put curtains up in his Mess Hall, now. The finger bowls will probably come next. Lt. Martin has admonished the men to refrain from using the curtains for crying towels. Well, there's always the Chaplain, men! ; But for four minutes, Tennessee. From the San Bernadlno Army Air Base come two radio operators, Velma Hayward of Denver, Colorado, and Marie McCullough, Colorado of Mac) (another who Springs, Colorado. New girls tower are to work at the control are Pvt. Marie Yetter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Katie Speer, of Atlanta, Georgia, both reenlistees. Pvt. Edith Dunn, of Brooklyn, New York, also a will work in the Base Engineering Office at Operations Hangar. Others assigned to the Operations Hangar include Evelyn Telkes, Chicago, Illinois, who works in the Tool Crib, and Gertrude K. Culver, Hornell, New York; Lucille Whitaker, LaSalle, Illinois; and Jennie O'Brien, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, all of whom will work as mechanics. Pfc. Edna L. Goheen has returned from detached service at Ft. Logan, Colorado, where she attended technical administrative clerk school. She was one of 21 WACs who were selected for this school .which is now closed. She will work at Military Personnel. We are sorry to lose Pvt Louise Karpowitz from our company but we are happy for her. Her good disposition, cheery smile and witty sayings have made her popular here at Hill Field. We hope she keeps up the good work "over there." What's this I hear about the guards being bashful? I never thought I would see the day when a bunch of 's would lie termed as such. Anyway, the WACs want to thank the Guard Squadron for the dance given the evening of March 16th. Heard in the Mess Hall: "You wait until they draft women, I'm going to be a Drill Sergeant and "Oh, I really make them step." ahh-hh want to be a duty sergeant KP and pota and pans.". "And I would like to be their supply sergeant, oh, my, their glamour." Well there's no harm in dreaming is there?' Pvt. Eris Downes, Reporter. , G-I- '" ' 'int II. n(ywvwifr mr ". I" Guard Section, became a pop just that soon before the 17th of March.. The fact that It was a boy netted the Sergeant plenty of moela, incidentally. Practically the whole section was betting that It couldn't be a boy. . Thursday: 7 p. m., choir rehearsal for 9 a. m. service. Christian League to Begin New Topic The service men's and women's Christian League which meets on Sunday evenings is taking for the open forum discussions this month the subject, "America, the Melting Pot of the World." Last Sunday night they had as CAPTAIN ROS8ITER BACK a part of that subject the topic Between Christian After spending two weeks on de- "Comparison tached service at the San Antonio Ideals, and Practice of Racial Atair service command, Captain Ar titudes in America." The hour is .7 p. m. and these thur w. Kossiter, Jr., branch one services are open to all service chief, has returned to duty. men and women interested. The choir meets Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. In rehearsals for the Sunday services at 11:00 a', m., and is now ' practicing for the Easter Cantata. All interested in singing of religious music are M. naiviu urged to attend. Younger. Promotions , Joseph De Phillip. wife-work- er Fast-quippi- ng losers, To Outclass The Hill Field Aces climu J mediocre cage season lastluL.! Softball Players Still Wanted For Gals' Loop night at the Mound Fort Ogden when they went U mI batter an Ogden Arsenal nV for the Oidea quint, military installation title. 44-2- 0, First volatile, bhen lugubrious. Putting the Webster Collegiate away, that seems Ruth Spencer Anderson these days. The women's activities supervisor, normally most complacent, has her ups and downs with this softball bus- for commit- Ruthie feels the Aces' defense for optimistic; then not as many as she thinks signers-uppeshe ought to have and Ruthie heads the other way to the doldrums. A good director, - this Anderson woman, let's get out, and help her make softball a success, mam'selles, and take off that excess avoirdupois in the process. Tou know, hit and run. .. .off the pounds! sive. The Aces copped the crown lr playing only two games, then k ing but four entrants in the tot ney. Their earlier victims ym also from the Ogden Arsenal, f squaa oi maians who never nc the range and were snowed bL nullum MtMtSftleltS Aces in eeeoeel eVeJ JU V.V.1 The pointed question, what is I her biggest problem as a post exchange cafeteria manager, answered itself when the Coca Cola salesman came up to interrupt the interview with a complaint about spasmodic pennies in the machine gumming up the works. "Want to help me? Please stick something in your story that will keep 'em sVAVAtt9..1! a ssa seaWm s s eeeeeeefl from sabotaging that darned ma- I e e e rTe levTes e e i e ieits chine with pennies. That's a big leeeeeeeeeeeei problem right there!" Of course Mrs. Jackson was informed that THURSDAY, MARCH 83 following mention of the matter Free play for Athletics in the Hillfielder, a penny in her WAC 0 Det. at gym; Free play coke machine would be as far- hour for ReTp. 3rd 1st Communi 482nd, fetched as Groucho Marx with an cation, 1st Weather, 708th Band, at gym; 1800- Bowling, Bldg. Adolph Menjou mustache. 2200 Bowling alleys for 308th and 458th, "Before you ask me, yes, I sure 45th, 460th Am Sqds., Bldg. 330. do think it's okay for soldiers' Entertainment 1300-- 1 500. at Port theatre; Radio wives to go with their husbands, Movies broadcast at uso ever KUO staUoa la But, of course, it's lots better if Ogden. he can stay in one place." Which RecreatiM tmi Edacatta .vv.v.-- II W si e The Iowa Club . . . and their guests enjoyed a dinner and program at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden last Saturday evening. 1900-210- 0 lmakes the come answer the fifth such affirma tive response to that question. unasked-for-but-we- Craft class at Bldg. uorary exhibits. -- 255; set: any and found the pickings from i on me iioor too scarce to keep tbs score close. As Orrin Rich' trailed Gale V the scoring column with 12 points.) uie wure ui waara, jessopa, BM ana x aunt on aeiense and feed. ing the high scorers was imptt rs Savoy. Ogden giants got things rolling-n- oC the score. The smaller and doti Arsenal team failed to oenetr all, really." She misses Detroit, who wouldn't, but thinks Ogden isn't so bad but still no Graystone Ballroom which, from her vivid description, doesnt take a back seat to even Harlem's t throughout Service W schedule, the Aces methereitt Arsenal Friday night as bis Vr Gale showed the way to bis ar with 17 points. The outcast never in doubt after opening k utes of play when the Bill V regular a pretty fair description of iness. Good turnout tee meetings and in Title Tilt 44-3-0, . service. Ullams, Mrs. Floyd Jackson The Juke box was giving out with "Don't Cry Baby" and some of Erskine Hawkins' Twentieth Century Gabriel trumpet business and being a solid chick, sne saia to wit, "Man, that takes me right back to Detroit's Graystone Ballroom and some of those fine bands we caught there. Course there's nobody quite like Jimmie Lunceford for me anytime." It's this week's Hill Field soldier- doing the jive talk in addition to managing the branch PJC, now just for colored troops, in her inimitable style. She's Verna Jackson, wife of TSgt. Floyd Jackson, plans and training section of the 308th Aviation squadron. The Jacksons have been at Hill Field for 18 months now. Verna, the first employe in the now obsolete colored sol diers' FX., attributes whatever success she's had at that kind of work to . , . well, in her own words, "I had a little sales background and there's nothing I like better than being around all soldiers, so it doesn't even seem like work at 1800-220- 0 pin-boy- Te Majsr Bernard C. Baumsartner. Te Captain William V. Brown, Ray. none V.. Schsns. Te Be Staff Serfrant Edward J. En- - IIF Flashes Height and ?Pivot Shot" Gale, I 2215-224- 5 t Personnel of the San Bernardino Air Service Command arrived here recently on detached service to study production lines in the main tenance division. In the group were Lt. Arthur L. Ankeier, James W. Sheets, warren R. Estes, Donald A. Osborne, Sidney S. Sagard, Albert a. waiter. Area Installation Crown 7 1430-220- 0 SCHEDULE Or SERVICES BASE CHAPEL Catholic: Chaplain Joseph F. Pbilbln. Sunday: a. m. Mm at Mam at 12 noon. Weekday (with the exeeoUon at Wednesday): : Mass at am. Wednesday aa Friday: Catholic Lenten devotion at 3:15 p.m Confessions from 7 to p. m. March 22, Aces Battier Arsenal to Win 2000-220- Protestant: Bo (short for Bowler), SSgt Sunday: a. m. serrtfce. CbaDlaln Norvll W, MaxJe Kosof canine companion. Underwood. Is training for big things. When 10 a. m.. Bund school (for all see she gets a little bigger, she la go- roups.) rrocestanv service. ii a m.. Base ing to be Maxte'a bowling ball re- cnanuin a. Tuoesinc in cnarn. triever. Even now, she chases a 1 n. m..aari Service men's and women's half of a bowling pin down the Christian Leacue, under the direction onanism winis Ij. mowers. alley and brings K back. The or Monday: 6:30 p. m. L. D. 8. (Mor 's question is, how much of the moo) Service : Men's League. fee will she be entitled to? Wednesday p. m., Sunday School teachers' Sgt RaymoRd G. Eigaer. meeting. Reporter. 7 p. m., choir rehearsal for 11 a. m SBASC Group Here To Study Methods Wednesday 1900-200- 0 there would have been another Patrick in the world. Sgt Walter S. Ozim-kosk-i, a real Orangeman, in. our 0 fc AM' 1400-220- 0 Chard Jessops Gale Rich Bird Taunt Aneaal ..... O. F. T. 2 3 5 Lund 3 0 4 Brtgga S X 17 Hatfield ... 2 1 0 12Chugl 0 4 Blanch ... 0 2 Archibald.. 4 1 40 4 44 Totals., lt aS f.I ..... ... ) ..... Totals. S ....., 111 I 111 Jills to Jangle Keg Lanes Friday Night Fun-mind- females of ed toe will don keerler's attire for HC Friday night's frolic of the J ills. Alleys nave been restrm in and novices to this IBM tie art of bowline will find as W structor on nana for tips on not ta roll a cutter ball. enthi Any and all women sports siasta, not now membersout oiFrii club, are urged to turn tn ihin Mia eveninETS Slreanuin and to help plan such futon tethx Op-den- . lues ox ine juis as auuua, FRIDAY, MAMtm S4 cycling, roller skatfa ming, 1800-1900 AthleHes Free star for WAC Det. at gym; 1900-220- 0 Free play picnicing parties, uatnenai Bowline in will be me ciuo room ior jem at gym: lzoo-iso-o strocUoos for military personnel, Rtrmrnt TISsTl nromntlv at 7JO. There might be a fatter hot dog p" or more cnocoiaty malt In it or just w1 a Jackson smile but the boys can't 0 KM ISSKM tMWUlUL for sstcta. go wrong telling her what a fine Bowling for 308th and 458th, Jttla wiU return later sy i aomn for she Bids. has a husband. sergeant ays. aqai.. Recently 0 Monsa at Anderson, supervisor womoii MimiiMni That's the best compliment she roat tneatre. Tk. ntit jtill can receive and asserts with no 1400-220- 0 little pride that she's heard it Craft classes. Exhibit regularly on the second andtta in Bass library; 0 -Orleatetkw morwo. plenty. for 308th Am.. 458th Ava. Sods.. 4&wta Fridays of every A soldier-wif- e who likes her . ana aooia ATB., Biaf. tirities will be planned wb m, kicks on the mellow side Is Mrs. cial events occur other SATCRDAT. MAWtm SS 0 AtUettes Was niav neriad ing the week. Girls followlnfawn Floyd Jackson. -for officers and Elf at ran: . interests along 1800-220- 0 Bowling at Bowling ilari WW ... line omfta ana wow ior asta ati. sods., Bug. come to form secondary Katertalnment Moyie at rost theatre. 0; 1830-210- 0: 2100-220- 0 1B00-Z20- 163O-173- nW" 1900-220- i43O-22O- 0 k- 0; M- Two Teams AWOL r- -- isoo-220- 0 1300-1SO- As Supes Hit New Series High The Hill Field man's twi,ll., league was a '"half-hearteaffair last ween when two teams, the Unholy Five and Branch Four failed to show up. Necessity is the mother of invention, agreed the Superchargers and Outlaws and they tangled up in a ding-don- g battle originally scheduled for March 21. It ended up two and two, a tie tussle and the Sunerchnrtrora aof a. new single game team high of west and Win Ames, mi. Outlaws, took honors for Individual highs as the former hit a 237 single and 665 series and Ames smashed out 23s for The evenina'a onlv nth matnh ended up with Branch One winning a Victory from the Ramblers. The win pushed the Ones into a tie for fourth position wun tne missing unholy Quintet. Team standngs: Won. Lost. Pet M 26 .675 superchargers 47 outlaws 33 ,5gg Ramblers .. M 37 .513 Branch One 34 42 .447 34 42 .447 Unholy Five 24 Branch IV . 316 52 d" ui inree-out-oi-io- ur ........ ........ Unow Errol Flynn? Det., Bldg. Deswaj 14OO-220- MARCH 3 SUNDAY, si Exhibit 0 uursarw Athiuanonn.i ran Snow Skiers Do Now a.mtia abi Basin; 0900-160Play period for IOC 458th.iioviiuuDOWuni, 308th, idi; 459th, 460th Ayn. . Sqds.; onctn.omn n,f... ... iOUIT icbbmv VfiUVll, v.tim 2200 Bowling, for 308th and A OtU A II. fl J- - . mam, rVw AT maaH OlJUa). f IFWalOU ylalj iienoa 1 or rvw in gym. 1400-2200 btit4Unmcnt Exhibit. u ooh iiorary. MONDAY. MARCH 21 at gym; 1200-130Bowling in struct Ion at 0 m wm ST 0 www Ing team " Bowline biivu In Ogden; icaKue, for 308th. Entartahitnaiit II lit 1615-183- ir s? IV IU UUWI Bowling 0 HF Sunday CollcMnal attraction at iil.H WH MWS WeCK asatti. 4SQh. nn.99nn ui 20U0-V1O- U Little theatre. ass Uie chair saeMasBlsf DM peaks. Over a nign hundred no. tr movies . at nr .. ".'J J, n. 14OO-ZZO- win AtMtiM-iann.10A- A at gym; 19OO-20- 0 Free star period for EM at gym; 1 200-- 300 Bowling Instruction, hullrtlnv TC.nttn tifin.Qqnn SmiII.. 1830-213Bowling for POW 1800-220- 0 EntrrtaJwrnrat 130O-15OMories at Poet thc.tr 9nnn.2.inn iniith 458th. 4S(Hh. AAnth Awl.tUn BnnmAm mm. ognltlon dance at Little theatre; 1800-180- 0 onn i or row at poet theatre. or SrJZZmt ev take - 1 0 0, Reereattaw mm Orientation tnr .math 460th, building It Kmm 1300-140- 0 rd-seatl- lit... ) iMMh Wni 0 Exhibit uaae uorary. TUESDAY, MAsMTM 28. 1944 o; vr w" u.fi.t.ta ui far-renown- ed 1300-150- 0 3; DuiKiing Vaahtr, --- Brightest sopp11" soenle tourawv.- .- 9Vmm nmdmn St . tx.tm, Recreation aad Eatertalnmnrt 1630 " 1730 Orientation fop 482ml- - wac Hal dormitory OR Det., class. f srva emal lelMlMe Craft wt; 1 - fUm fame, Errol vm?mZ less Flynn condescended a several Hln j who made the trip en . . and their aynniored.vL n and lsuu-zzu- u k-js- Iffp SM BvSWH i kqii. 4Ktiii 1400-220- 0 Exhlb- - Attend Gardner, d Co-- f;' a.K"'T: IHrrold W. ""' supply altsMlfWa A '".-u.- proDiems classes. P-r- m '.r., vv"" hrM? ----, WrT . deoot s to a |