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fmgm 4 I 11. IMl FWM. m O Theaters: Deanna Durbin Casts Off Rompers For Gowns. A fmw 7*an bock Dcamux Durbin stole tout hoarts os a swoet Toung grirl with a toIcs, to match her swootnoss. But Doonno is o '*Hg girr'now, ploylag tho roles oi o grown lady with the charm that mode her o top>notdi Juve nile. If you saw Miss Durtei in the'role of the self appointed mother of nine little refugee children in the "Amasing Mrs. Holliday you will not want to miss her in her latest picture "Hers to Hold," playing ot the Post Theater this 'coming week. guUUy ski Msatey f PUytu fer two dsys “Bt Diddle Diddle" wim Merthft Scott end thet master of comedy Adol(di Moiion. tL\mn the weekly news summary. "News of the Week" and wimbw t tn the series of aborts entiUed •The War." Tbey carefully carried the wood* .u box out of -me Station Boivltal and loaded It Into a hearse. ■Poor Pvt. Duffy." said one of the OI.‘S Poor Pvt Bell." said the first sergeant, 'Tm still convlneed ttmt guy fa fust goldbrlcklng. On lUesdsy Melody ry Beth Hughes, and Bddie tna. A color cartoon and selected short subjects. Wedsesday Black Swan (a revival) etar* ring Tyrone Power as a swash* buckling pirate and Manrem O'Hara who geta tamed instead « dolne the taming aa la ber wont. A Popeye cartoon and . aelected shorts. TbarsdAy and Friday • "Hers to Hold." Deanna Durbin and Joseph Gotten and Charles Wlnnlnger. Disney cartoon. News of the Dey and a |hort on tHctory Vehlcl^l^ Little Jane walked Into the dw store and said her motijM wantM some tissue wraDOed up three roUa and hand ed mem to her. "Pleasth charge them." she lisped. "Certainly," said the clerk, ••hut who are they for?" "All of uth." sighed the lltUe girl as she walked out, 8IZ MONTHS AOO TODAY SETMOtTR JOHNSON PISU) Pebruary g7. 1»4S Blackstone, world’s greatest fwagiMaw, eame to the field and gave two perfonnanees. The new soda fountain tgwned In the BwTloe Club cafeteria. First customer was Pvt. Aloyslus S. Jablonsky, of the IWtb T.8J3. The Alr-o-Mecb fa always right no matter bow long it takes. On Pebruary 37tb the Air* O-Mech announced that Sey mour Johnson Field was to hare a lOO-pl^ singing and march ing band for the music ^ogram —well, we got It didn’t wst M-8gt. Howard O. Bennett, head of the morning report sec- tlon was -MAM OP THE Post Library: You May Have •The baskethaU elimination tourney began to decide whether the TSlst or the TSTth was the field champ. Ne tkb fa net the lebby ef m ef New Yo^s b^ the lebby of ewn Pest Theater Ne. 1. With Me yw etre^ Bned faiMtnfe and trlmmfm the Mly dUfereaoe be^en H and tteae yen find an Breadwmyw the fact that the nsbera de net wear stiff front shlrte. New Features At The USO The CBO DOW has Its dark, room an fixed up. and retidy for you ndm wish to develop your own nimw with film as scarce as It fa these days the X7BO feels sure that pre • war professtOnals will want w do your own work to make sure that ^y are developed and finished up Just right. Supplies may be scarce, but if there la any to be bad the USO will have It and place It at your disposal. The USO fa also sporting a honey of a new console type, radlo-vk:- trola which will play ten records without the necessity ot you mov ing a muscle. What kind ot mu- sict WeU i^t kind do you want? sweet, hot, classical or opera, they have them all. Drop In and try them out. Sunday afternoon there wJU be a Bongfest from 4 to 6. and* movies In the'evening at 1:30. Monday night la Bingo Nile with first prise a long dbtanee call home. Feature movies ’Tuesday eve nly at t:30. The Poiet Orchestra wjU furnish the mualc for a dance et the USO club Wednesdey night. Thursday and Friday are game nights. Bridge, dickers, chess, music snd huormal dendag. The vniUem street g3rm wJU be the 8C«e of the regular Saturday Night dance. Post OrdMsttra wlU gt^ out with.the "hot stuff" The queen bee fa a hardy soul. She tSumba ber nose at birth control. That’s the reason beyond a doubt There are so many sons of bees about Chapel Ne. 1 Sunday Catholic senrlees: Maas 0719. QUO, 1816, 1000 Protestant Services 1100, 3000 1415, „t4n CathOlIc Mass 0780 Thursday Protestant Servlcea >000 Chaplain TStnter, Chaplain landtroop FOR WAR TDfB, by J. L. Murse^ —"Wttbout being unduly dUacUe • or too obvloualy tnepiraUonal, the * author advises about facing war- ttane dlsruptione with honesty and courage end telle many personal stories to show how people faw found new morale in meeting crises. AND KERF YOUR POWDER DRY. by Margaivt Mead.—"Btu^ les of the character and culture ot the people of the U. B. and how they can be directed toward win ning the war. . .This la sociology, anthropolof^, and theory of our- - democratic etdtore. described in a style well within the reading level of the average person.” > BE FIT, by Robert Kiphuth. • An excellent book con taining exerclsM for both sroung and middle - aged men, to develop muscles essential to good body me chanics and general vigor. GOVERNMENT BY AS8A881- NATXON, by Hugh Byas. — "An objective study of recent J»I>»5«“ DOliacal history that describee sane aspects rf the Japanese mind. . ." BALCONY EMPIRE. FASCIST ITALY AT WAR, byReynoldB and Eleanor Packard. ’Two Amerlcaa . correepondenta tell what they In RaV during three 7^b thig ended in their Internment following' the declaration of war. . . MEN OP ALBEMAWE, bj^^^ Ctapel Na. > gUs Fletcber.—‘A rieW. col pageant of early American life, another story of turbulent times In gmiMj iNorth Carolina." Protestant Servleee 6686 n^ppY LAND, by MacKlnlay Ills. 18*0 • kSSt - "An unpretentlouB. but HolT communion 1600 . warming story about im Kurty b»d been witb thj Mantle, chaplain Davis Servlcea UOO and 1600 WednesdM say Service i^’s Ohrlstlah it Hymn service 1630 Sabbath servleea Friday (Jewfah). ee.; 9006 Chapel ^ I Simday Protestant Serrlces 06U. 1400. 3060 catholic servloes: Maaa 1080; 1545 Daily Catholic Mass: -^r- Obsplsin MoOonnldc. Obapiam the Reaves, Chaplain Olson ChiVekNe. 4 Paclflo fleet for two years. ARROWS .INTO THI! Jooreed Laurltsen. "A vrtdti niaa left his son by a baH • breed wo» end to be brought by Jhdfans In the Southwest. *17118 fa the sto^ of *D FOH£«' by -tnimwi eg* Ywjono. - "^.Aony.. khtJej • 6780, tnents, '.pey. • • •” ino. The Port utojy .. Bervloe Club “4 J- 52? FumBK Tegelber Oooperatlott'between a pOot and oo-Uot resulted In the safe land ing of a Martin B-36 Marauder bomber In the Southwest Pa cific Area recently, according to a War Department announcement from WasmngtoD. D. O. Tbe pilot had lost the use of both legs »"«* the copilot had lest the use of both arms as si rei^t of Jap bullets riddling thfar cockpit. Tlw pilot bamSed tba wbeei and throt^ while the cn-pllot operat ed the rudder pedals. BeijrMn them both they managed to get the abip down safely. Protestant Servloes (Colored Soimers) Jewish Jertnf’snbbrth aeirtoe, Saturday 1080, 3008 Daily Mooday-to Friday ... >600 Protestant (Wednesday) Col- “£r'u?SrlSi'’!Si^S'S«, - "—A — 4—)e of reading maW ,y be In the mood and wiy type oj that you may T for. •nie uniform for the Inspectloo irtll be ralpcoata and aboee. __ Dally CethoUo : aSSeSi iKrrin. Ohiiplaln McGrath — „ Ortrt Brtirt ored Soldiers) - - v • . SmdNr ChaMate Gold, Chaplain catholic Mass- onm Inndtroop Iprotestant Servlcea •>*"' Cfaipel Na. I I Raifae Camp Sanday Sunday .... Catholic servleee: Mass J ml p^unt srtrtcrt Want To Live? Here’s Howl: AvaUable Material Is Big Aid to Camouflage ... rtrt .n rt. lorrtobrt of art terrrtn. IH« BOW - lo Urt o.,viortooDrti.rEUooA_of iirtlclea R waa attempted to ofier ipui first S- that are Issued as c^ouflage ina-;^^S, a varletT of deflnlUona (*»■ cai^ the iSuw i^f*DO ?SS!u*cS?«i larger tnstaU^i^; nnfisgw It was also attempted to able material. We will dlvl^ ma- es. T» ™dividua —w, 4nt*u it la absolutely ndeessary that the* ***’^**'%iS^uat*5*^- S!u’!n?tataS^*S^thi£ *tit |ffi^“2ek?Jover in' the sh^' ^ £i SSilbS^Dder the tangible. ^ tome small boah or rock or, understood. When tt u unaeriwoa. tUge dlsclpl^, (1) pr^« and personnel Isctloo of materials. .miiBd ttficiai materials Include those sup- ■SocSa of material” that on^ certain types at material are ^e^ camouflaw P**®J*^ Sra "any and ah avalfable ma- tarfad" to • mn^ hroadsr term and aoRgeeta that given ^ fSiSnUHSokvMVBOtr m material mr out u STtartM rtrtrtU ttrt m n- lit he used and behlg uaed. It naturally becomes camouflage ma- •terial. Mo^ peraoonrt a^eq^^ ment into aterr^ of rdUn( hlw 'and scattered trees, the Irregula^ ■ts of the pattern must be need m 'olaclnx the pexsoonri and equfav SiennHence that^ttyn lyMOW a part of the equtsnnent with wMBfe , yoSiawe working. We cannot atiwm* (m strong^ the fact that no ter where you are « un^ vajK coDdlOaos, If you thorougg indoctrinated^thttje ^myfiil^ Idea, everything with 7^ have to work and everytl^g lhat ww,a^sm up tbs terrain In which you are ope»tihg is subject to yoitf arrangeme^ior protective conceal- "wi bAy, ttert «rtsr»> of tbees materials (1) hM- mg; (D blendlnf: O) confuMng. Before we »onder them ttiree m^^thodv, tt would be well to fw back and reea& those diancter» ilrt obMTrtW Tcn^ i — LOOK „ jatHCS^T MMCBC ana mrrsummsamamt B 6 S# laelofs inapt be kgt annofe'ffl M * ‘ ThPF aspni^ anlF-
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