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Simon JDBBOI FIILO, 1. c. ntmoAir w, inu PSSI 4 ^5^ U071ES Thaatr* 1 • P«rfonMne«a «t 0930» I300» 1930 and a045s> Thaatr* 2 • f^rfrr—nrn at 1230 and 1900. F*b. 13 - "Shadow of a Doubt" Joaaph Cotton, niarata Wrl^t. Feb« 14-15 -"Throo Roarta for «Kilia" /jui Sotithom - UilTTB Douflaa* Fob, • "RovoUlo with Boworljr* Ann MlUor - Bob Croabj and hla Band, Feb. 17- DOUBI£ FEATURE "Saludoa /mi^s —Walt Dianoy "The Pay Off"—Lao Tracy Feb. 18 - 19- "Laaortal Sergeant" Henry Fonda • Haoreen 0*Han, Feb, 20- "Silwer Skatea" Kenny ^aker - Patricia Morrlaon Feb, 21-22 - "Ibe Weaneat Wan in the World" Jack Benny Priacilla l«oo - Rochester Feb, 23 - "Ihe Hard Way" Ida I«9lno-Dennis Morgan, Feb, 2U - "Sherlock Holaaa and llie Secret Weapon* Basil Rathbone - Nigel Bruce. Feb. 25-26 - "They Got Me Cowered" Bob Hope-Dot LaaaMir. Vedi-eaday Feb. 17—0.S,0, Stage Show —Iheatre fl. All Colored Musical revue. GOLDSBORO USO CLUB Feb.13 - 2C30 7alentioe Ball Wa. St, (foraal) Feb. 14 - 1530 Infomal recital 1630 Song Feet 2000 Song contest and Spelling Bee Feb.15 - 2100 Quia nlghre -OSO va. Service-atn -Prlae Feb.16 - aOO Talent Show Feb .17 - 2030 Dance - WilUaa St. G^b - Post Orchestra Fr.h,18 - 2100 Movies - Baaeball features, Fet.l9 • 2100 BElngo - Special prises, Peb.20 - 2030 Dance - Williaa St. Gya - Post Orchsstra Fer..2l . 1600 Song feat - Mrs Purnell 2000 &roup Singing Ace, Sd Ivoa. SPS8DBALL IS 'IDZIBR* 8AI ■»tt« AND BATIBBD PASnCZPARS Mio said football la a mi|^ fia#? Why it* s aaahy^-paaby OMoai^ ed with ’Spaedball*, mw 0»Z. vw» aion of fwaae nrto-like fun. One bndsod 4w«P Belntalaad reeeatly It ic * MHie i^oh Bust hifa bean iar- anted by dr ;*ted aatbers of "Vui^ dar Zne," Qmw faaturea usa of a eoooer • bell, end ocabinss asvaml fWatwea of aocosr end free foi»-ell taotiaa* The aen, foolhardy to take the bell .'mat atteapt to soors by klelcliv, bett'^ or hurtling ths bell thn e pialf gnardsd by e "foelia," And enyttali^ gsee ea fWr aa vJm oppoaltion la oosoansd* They ean do anything* MMit of ■urdsr* ta reoevar the bell. And boy oh b y they sera do. OILT TWO PIRSS RBF0ST8D If lAWUABT Fire Chief Thoaas A, 4fones, of this flsld, has rsported that only two fires required the calling of the fire departaent, for the lasnth of January, He also stated that the departaent was aroused by a false alara which was set off by the over heating of an autootatie alara cont rol. For this fine reeord.he wishes to thaiik the boys of this field for their cooperation in reducing the fire haterd and in keaping inflaa- able places clean. LUB The walls of tbs Ssrries Club sport a brand new squadron insign ia. Ths painting was contributed by the 795th Squadron, When it eoBSs tlae to find an all-around piano pl^er at the club idiether it consists of syncopation, waits* group singing or what have you, the call for Pvt,' nreddia Wolf ringa throng the Sendee Club, and a dam good Job is done \tj the aen- tioned. That bit of fancy, hoof in* that is so noticeable in the alddle of ths floor at tlass, is contributed by Pvt, Vicent Philips,,.., Msi^ thanks to Cpl. Tony Arduloo for making possible the aixaeograpbsd shoots for group einglng.,,It has boon r^rtsd by Senior Hostess Idss Cru^>aeksr, that a Talsotino Dance is shortly eoaing to ths elulw Ifany girls will help in asking ths dance more colorful,,••.•.••JUxyone wishing to learn new and snappy dsnes steps* waits or niaba will be waleeas to attend ths danelng class to be held by Pvt, Joaepb Provltdra on Thaaday nights firoa 7 o'clock *tll ID at the Service Cli^, RDPCATloag COURSB OFRRID TO 0, I,a I* a atatlonad at Seyaour Johnson Field have the chance to study everything frea algebra to toothy through correspondence cen^ ses offered by 75 universities and colleges, the Special Servica Sect ion office has announced. Both the Amy Institute course and study under university and col lege extensions are available to soldiers. There is a fee of |2 per course under the Amy Institue plan. Ihe fee for extension courses at universities and colleges vary, how> ever, the goverment will p^r half the cost and tuiton fee (not to ex ceed 120 for any one course). These courses are open to any soldier who has been in eetive ser- vloe four months or longer and idto has. the approval of the CoMsandlng Officer of his organisation. Application blanks aay be ob tained at the Special Service Sec - tioa Office located in Theater 2, HSADI^CIARTERS aid BBAOQOARTBtS By Cpl. Alex Karanikae Goodbye and good luck to three of our moat presdaent members who have Lft for parts unknowni l/Sgt. John 77ataon, S/Sgt. £lmo Baldridge, and Cpl. Charles Carter. Thinking of the great things our boys are ing overseas, natty around the bar racks Said: "I with I were going with them." On behalf of the squadron, lot Sgt. Kewley has thanked the Coca- Cola Co. for its gift of a fine variety of games for the Day Roca. AS a result of this gift, Sgt. Feie- ley and Cpl. /roves hqve a tremend ous battle idiaost every night with darts, Prt. Jimy Pace has found a name for the winter woolen hats re cently issued to us. He calls it the Personality Hat, because it fits your personality, not your head. Two men have been discharged to return to war industryt Pvt. Joseph Slegal and Pvt. John Surlaki idiile this week we had one newceoer. Pvt, Francis Brouard. Oiu* master carpenter,Sgt.Clark, with his trusty hsanerheads, built us a bus stop, which is unique on the field. He welocoe all to start thair excursions to Goldsboro from our rendesvous. He understand that our neighbors, the 36th T. S. S., is considering building tepeee for its new crop of Indians, who stand in front of tiieir barracks wrapped in GI blankets, yelling war cries, and danc-ing around with red feathers in their scalps. 333rd Air Bum A Hdq Squadron By Qpl, Franola T. Poanoy Frb. Bttoobo DoUairw infoma thia eorvoapoadant ha poaitivalj la no boaar or wroatlari that ha* a ai»> ply too too annoyod with tha offara glvan hla by wouXd-ba chalXangara * And ha aaka for a eorrootion, Zn civilian life* aaya Buaobmro*ho waa aolay inUroatod In tha aita* you know, aualo* painting* good booka and oaotarie fooda„,Wuiv« laamad froa a pod ojuroo a oortain pilvata to^ a flying loaam itilla at hooM but it waan*t in a plana. Row'a about It* Caalaor? PFC Mao- obrookor baa all hla aaala at tha Sorvloa elUb; wonder what tho abtr- action thoro could bo.,,PFC Kapi^ ki aottlod aU diffieulUoa withhla big Booant while on Airlougb* mv *a*a writing hia daily,.,lho aan who wora tranaforrod to other rona oooa to aoa ua daily* Va auat ^ don't you think,.•Gosafroai nail oaU ia tha faailiar cry "1 aant a lattor froa ay wife," Zf you mt to aoo a raal perfect apoelaan of hiMuiUy* DON'T PUASB OON'Ttook at PFC "Pappy" Arthur, And don't you latf, Aakar* your nonpar jetafea naa»d oiling* and plmnty cf it* too. Are you ill? Sea Qpl "Doo" SohiuU in Bka 749«..Our baakattaall taaa ia not doing aa woRI aa wa would Ilka and wa naad aora playara. If you think you can play* eoaa on in* and boy tho wator'a chilly,• .PFCa PoU^ in and Bratkowaki ara aa^ctant fathara, iddoh aecounta for th air long faooa tho paat ooupU wooka.Vo atm axpact oaapra* you know. 800th Tsch. Soh. SqiMdran S/Sgta ChledsD 4 Ct>l. TarMfi/ «• bMT that Sgt. Ff.lff.r 1. to bMou « prond uqr bM it. . gait...A oartain /ardboidada a amaational K>-]ranl na dia^ a foMbail ga—. OnJjr troiUa a.a ha ran tha wong aai/l.,.. Wa auggaat *^>aadbaU» b« rmawd IBIMRI*... tJV othar auggaatioiia„..0on9.tul- ationa to LtaJloaa anl Datt on ra - oont [raotlona to lot. U...loa.at craa. In thia outfit aa«a to bo auatachoa*, •Mpy of our atudanta a, aaklng good OM of our boxing- ring tdiara ha ara harii^ a lot of fiatle fnnand utaara too, aa ua unckratand, a lot of grudge flghta han baan so niealy haodlod...Wt now haau thr— barraeks aC patrioUo atudanta ns- ioua to main bare aa inatruotora* Mny am nondariiw uhat hapMnad to our baaknball t—a. It's a good toan, axoapt bhat five nn on't bo a^etod to hakdla omiything, hou Sana nm pl«y«ra ahoaing iq)T ...Say, nat'a htr nan, PatT Sba'a —m euta.. .Wa Pamaurtant Party nn uiMi to oongratulata our grad—tiiw atudort', and that goo's nubia for oir Offioars, no also aant to ulah tha lads amry sueoasa in tha uorlA Wa hops tha lat Sgt. had a goodtlm on his furlough...bot ha oould bam used another lOO days—rightT SOth ATlation Squadron Bj 4>1. Thous B. Saith It has bean son tin uim this oolun has appaarMl,on aceount of tho fact ths i^tar uaa'sauy o a furloughr and mch natar taaa gom undar tha bridge aihoa than. Host Intamstii^ dsmlonent in ow Squadron hisUry is th. return of IA. John C. ]Cill«r to hi. post a. Squadron rnmiilar. Lt. ufi— Juat returned fm an officer' a tmining school in Him.yia. Whil. way hia place was ably filled br it. Eduard T. BUsy. Ths Squadron ha. hn to rul- inquiah son of its boat anliatad M Including aotii« let Sgt. I.L. Bi^r, ubo nre aant to uarioua taohnleal sohools out ntt.Houamr tho sadnaaa caused by thair depart ure uaa tmporarily forgotten id>n on Jwuary 30th, a dnoa na held for our anllstod nn at tho Sports Arena, with ausle furnisbsd by tta. Post Orebaatre, ntaloh played beaut ifully and auntly. Too, tho fa, - inina angU uaa all ona could aut. The onaly and baautiAilly bMaok- ad ladlaa m watly fnn(Ud«bMe *»it aamral oan fru, as far any aa Wilnington, Il.O. 79$th T^oh Sak Squidron By Pvt, F, Pmtray Our SqoadroQ hac a oov pla^ ia tho corvioo dub iNioso incerlpt* ion io "La Jour Ti«idra*" traaolat- od froa tho Froaoh* aotna* "There will ooao a day," Chariot Ladton* Bquadroa Oomandor, away oa furlough* dth GBuat* Acting Ooaundiag Off• ioor, Qpl. Sam Vomtor loft for O.C, 3,—Good Lueki pvt, Aoo Bolo aad V3gt, Parvln ttarrod in baakttball ▼tctoiy oror tho 79Nth T.S.S, la a practleo gpmt 1>M aUrtad, With Lt, McNair daanina uo •nllsrtad aan. ^ Surprlaa of mj Ufa aaa idia, wtlng at Haas HaU 1, the etbw •ky, I aakad for ths .ilk and surer wS balj.m it or not —— om act— tedad it eaar to n, dtliout qUbbUng. Wuat bs th. iirflunm Of tho O^staia ia etaargo, Bi Mbit
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