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Show Coquettry inWuffles 4135TH AAF BASE UNIT Section "R" The scenes have shifted somewhat . . . we wish the boys who have left us for greener pastures the best of luck and hope we'll meet again. With our other hand we greet our new friends . . . many of them have seen the greener pastures and we're glad they are here with us today. t ... personality is a Utah boy just returned from overseas where he spent a year and a half as a special guest of the axis power. Many a tale he could but he is mighty glad to spin be back in the seclusion of the Rockies. You'll find him at Flight Operations. . . . An interesting SSgt. Delbert R. Warner ... ... if I didn't think Well I'll be my old orbs were giving me an optical ilusion . . . but strange as it may seem 'tis true for the time being anyhoo . . . the female branch of our army has invaded the orderly room! . . . too early to pass judgment . . . we've listened to their cry" of wanting to replace men . . . here is their chance here's to you gals. About the party . . . we extend our thanks to Pfc. Zoubek . . . the perfect bar tender . . . even though he worked on a percentage basis . . . double or nothing. Skiing isn't the only sport that necessitates eating from the mantle for a few days . . . the floor at Riverside Gardens contributed to that upside down effect. Bowling, bowling, over the alley floor . . . the race hasn't reached the breath-takin- g stage as yet . . . but the spirit of competition is burning brightly . . t The teams have been right on the beam . . . the MSgts. had to give way to the Horses lost by the 4135th a nose to the Keglers, the Inspectors succumbed to the overpowering Operations team. The doubles round up looks something like this . . . Przydziat and Korkala over-rule- d Brasel and Kosof (much to their chagrin) . . . Stein and Rice wore the victory smile over Lancaster and Anderson . . . Albright and Johnson were winning team with Sirianni and Krall runners up. Keep up the good work. wear A word to the wise your AGST OGD! for this Wanted! A reporter column! (good salary). ... pleasant $5.00 cash .he's the GI that has the piayea. There weretofour task of getting his buddies up Glass, Cpls presented prizes Mffniinneh and Houde and Pfc each morning as well as being the as Nemeth for having the loveliest bands' "utility" man, inasmuch inplaying every costumes. Sgt. Maye Sones, our he is capable of band. in the charming mess sergeant, provided strumentEmanuel R. Heifetz, Pfc refreshments in the form of dainty 708th AAF Band Reporter sandwiches, coffee and cookies. There was a valentine's dance at 4513TH AAF BASE UNIT the service club on Wednesday the first time some of This week ciears come from Lt. night Forwere able to hear Pfc. Leon the girls E. Burbank. The sign he put drums the Atchison Kathleen play on the cigar box, "only one to the out" with when she "beat it I was I customer a won band. Pfc. Ellena Tremblay not satisfactory havfor a pretty bag as first prize so he "latched ing the most original costume. 1 on" the telegram We'll be able to hear wedding which he re bells ring out in the near future, ceived notifying for on March 2 Pvt. Hilared Ben him of the ar nett will change her name to rival of eight Hough. The man in her life is pounds and one Cpl. CordeU Hough of Section "K". ounce of man hood. Congratu Cpl. Carolyn J. Armstrong, lations! Lt. Bur- Reporter. bank is plans and 708TH AAF BAND NOTES training officer, After being apart for almost five and hails from Wolfson years, Sgt. Bernie (Wolf) South Portland, Maine. and his old pal Cpl. Kichardo (Dick) Schebe met when the oie Competitive interest continues to sarg was transferred here irom increase in the outfit towards gym Fresno. In civ- y and other recreational activities as man me d o i n the men become more established. some of in played We can't even bowl anymore unthe choice night . less we buck the line. spots in New in New "Hope its boys" for SSgt. Claud spots York City. Ber Patterson of Gainsville, Ga., and nie s smooth alto SSgt. Bill Walton of Brooklyn, sax and Dick's U. S. A. . "Night-Fighter- hpnt- have - trnmnit been heard i-- , tys Q the Forest Hills Show Bar, Hotel Astor, and Play- land Casino. Both were staff art ists for radio station NOLA and have played with such name bands as Macfarlan Twins, Vincent Burns, Glen Gray, Jack Melvin, Bob Chester and Shep Fields. of the 708th Several who were recently transferred to Camp Livingstone, Louisiana, have kept their promise to correspond. Among other things, they write that they miss the fine chow here. far-aw- ay Ham-tramc- k, 20-1- rAole Call V i POSITION? V fcV All good wishes and congratula tions to Sgt. Fred Reece on his recent marriage. How about a ci gar, bub? "Adios" to SSgt. Alden Stead- man off to Maine: SSgt. Chas. Karl off to Fairmont, W. Va.; Sgt. Chas. Kimberly off to Texas; SSgt. Nolan Smith back to the ranch; SSgt. Bill Walton off to Brook lyn. Have fun and hurry back! - ? yrf I on-o- fes- tive atmosphere. the i II 5EVEN atc its PO ANVTHIN6 JPUT WARN HlU i X i Cook surprising how different and more feminine the WACs look out of uniform. The ClearfiplH wavitss looked lovely as usual. Mrs. Agnes h rH33 rif MCCi feet Mb; Sari former Hazel Barfuss, are their honeymoon at Tremontd Utah. They were married Feb. with Conley Christerson acting best man. Congratulations Hm and much happiness to the both you. tooktl mam' uric ; iiiCi Ua w t isx xic Dig Sbcp thinl sure last week in Ogden. I'm ' Pfc. Carl Schmitt also x will go smoothly in - the vttr. T.f ran Pai Scnnu wife wot hnusehold. for the here on the field. be seen n his old job at the Sixth street He just returned from a nuwwi mpnt down in Arkansas, a he left the field ne was When he returned and louna moria nrivate' ul the first thing he wantea UflU Kaon VCCll MSI X C w other furlough. r,rrt sootion WisheS art thank Private "Sugar" Baron The detachment bowling team her able assistant, rnvaie pan finally made first place in the for making the squadronEveryw league. It was the last game that the success that it was. took" are did it. had a big time and one. Its w forward to the next We notice that First Sgt. Dick bad we weren't really on J now has solid silver on one wrist HoQiif manv of tne w and solid gold on the other. Get displayed real radio talent ting pretty fancy, aren't we Dick? B 5 Reporter. Bruce A. Cook, reporter. 4135th Guard Section We received word that "Pff VA. License Deadline ward Doughty, who is en route Car nome on iuriougn, was taken from Only Few Days Away the train in Chioaan anrt to the hospital. He has undergone days WM With only, five an operation which we hope isn t which to obtain automobile iwg serious. His nrpsnt qHH rAQQ 1Q emp toye Bert Asay, plates, U Fiew Gardiner General Hnenitai rhiL tions branch, reminds H cago, 111. Let's drop him a ' card that they can still obtain WJ or lener, ieiiows, I'm sure it would and directions for cneer nim up. civilian nnan from 7.0U " " the mi- A 11C UllltC i. Cpl. Elmer Mahnke and wife, the to 4:00 p. m Pggy Snop-i- n r wi IL X&m&S&SM O'CLOCK, ir i m ASTl I 4S1 jvk 1-- Among present Pfc. Sam Gothelf dispens ing not aogs lute an old hand, Pfc. Angeio uonacci and his dark win some partner. Set. Bill RaHlnftv Pfc. William Moore, and an unidentified accomplice playing Santa Claus, and Jean (Less) MpCnlinm (and that costume!) from the WAC netaenment. mrrSWt urn k -- potato chips, and many dashing soldiers and beautiful women in formals, costumes and uniforms to provide the ' :i We still enjoy the fine home casting a benevolent eye tables by SSgt. McLain cooking put over the proceedings irom ner ex of ifiverett Mann and his staff and keeping things sanctum, inner cellent cooks. Welcome to the mess in order. Cpl. Joseph Janos. We're proud of your splendid efforts men. Ttotit Malmlm K. Rivkins has "Orchids to" the local WAC and Vusn roria(ri bv Cant. Walter the WAVE for coming to the Valentine F. Beiriger as commander of Rivcostume ball. The navy blue and guard detachment. Lieutenant else has transferred to duty army brown, mixed with costumes kins and evening gowns, made sur where. We hope captain jeiriger new jod. roundings pleasant. We hope you enjoys nis come and enjoyed your visit, again. First Sgt. Chapman won the prize Congratulations to Major An for dancing and Pfc Ethyl Brown, drew Blase on his promotion. Major my partner, won the prize for the Blase has been commanding oi-- f icer of the prisoner of war camp gowns. as a separate camp in May tion Lewis Howard TSgt. at Hill Field ever since its incep- Reporter of 1944, and has done a superb job SERVICE COMMAND UNIT 1935 of making it the excellent camp "Worth waiting for" is the best which it is. way to describe the Valentine Congratulations also to Cpl. Mar party held at the service club last Wednesday. Music was supplied tin H. Hronich and T5 Warren E. Boyd on their promotions from by the Hill Field think orchestra. Lots of private first class. We can more. of no one who deserved it refreshments in the form of sandwiches, cake and I ... Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and the Pirates" IT$ 60ONIE O' ROONEYi o If this is what Grandpa meant wM JUST LIKE GRANDMA him credit for knowing his peacM old give of the days" snoke 'good . Jr. IS Mucnm -reminiscent of snnff boxes and hunt tun. ., XII DlUlUk . ; , i.A.n..rS1. a vaiiv lAAklnr Til pa cum Th ntmi1 wnips, is mrnisncuj She is in flying clothing deparW employed Cruthers. Trudice is takinr a wu Mn;nA.am0 find 'W3.S A nrofessional dancer before iob at Hill Field. Home is Layton. (Photo by Lt. Madison Ctiid V'oHRJPES I . s defin-initel- OLD AAAN'$ COMINfi TO flRE THE RAN0E.' -Y- OU KKOW HOW HE 19 IF up uac a RAn crnrc WHO'5 IN THE BOTTZ AT TUB COLONEL FAVORITE t j , er rTHE C 4. &v 1 s" 4 When a man gets four Valen tine cards and receives several let ters daily from a certain young lady, .we think there's something to it. Pfc. David (Rosy) Rosenthal and his bride of seven weeks, who are both high school teachers by profession, are our idea of a happily married couple. When "Rosy" look we know has that that he s thinking of his Rhoda, back in Burbank, California. Reporter Sgt. Joseph (Right) Bauer, who WAC Notes a mean trumpet and hails The WAC section was invited on plays New York, has been in a po a skiing party with the new 4135th from to see plenty of studio polAAF Base Unit, and from all indi sition He claims that politically itics. cations everyone f one is either "in" or "out." We had a full day of i feel safe in predicting that after W fun. y this is ready yours truly will be "out". The WAC basOur hero of the week, SSgt. ketball team is a triumphant one Henry (Macy) Maciejewski was this week, with a born on October 29, 1916 in 8 Michigan and began to victory over the WAVES. violin at the age of seven. study At the end of the Upon invitation of the governor quarter fourth he officiated as drum major at the there was an 18 of Progress exhibition at Century to 18 tie, so anChicago in 1932. While attending other quarter was high school at Munising, Michigan, played. Pvt. Kathryn Miles made iienryk was oboist, concert-mathe extra basket that won the ter, and assistant leader ofs the game. band. In 1937 he entered Carthage college, cartnage, Illinois, upon The fashion revue presented of a four year music schol night in the WAC dayroom receipt He majored in music and was quite an elaborate event, with arship. colored lights and soft, dreamy was active in many camous activ music. Sgt. Bessie Clagg was in ities. During his senior year he ciass president. complete charge of the entire pro was After one year of post graduate gram. Cpl. Norene Sparks was a the position of lovely mistress of ceremonies, with work, he accepted her vivid description of each ear supervisor of music in the public ment, and even the first sergeant scnooi system ot Hamilton. Illinois turned out to help model some of He held this position until his enthe beautiful gowns that were dis- - listment on June 12, 1942. Now Super-Snoop- yv VA '- - S- -- u ? 5T" vtWwTS by Hprloy-Pavids- gn hi |