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SECOND SECTION :THE''‘MAR\)LmiAN, Saturday, December 22,1945 A Fievkw oi the AciWuitii oj the Newberry Street USO for 1945 jAt’K»»Nvn.;.R III.’ Ut'iiy Stui'l LSD rii.ii diif tii-n uf Mr .1 W Jaraiarv oiuii'liuUTi , >;ai tivnii's'. " h-rh if f.ii-n siKnifiiaiK-i' iikI iiifluoi.i r liv.'S i.f Mai'iu- rhu h.iv. stationed in and aroiiiiu -li point. Can.p l.i j'Mtn , and welfaii- if ■ !• • • i.iiiiiiii tv I'f srnu illr f-. If A brief • LiHi. ;i-i ■l o . of lh rvi nt; which rr hh ■ rSO C lA. .m ' • thi. incliidi' (h-' toll.>w.IV O;- ; •• i ; S' ... r-:o C'.'.H' ! on Nvv.-hotTV Stroit, I. m- • Allh.niijii liu- bi.;' . !■ u ho nil 1 ,il C'atnp I.vj -.-.I. the attendance by ihi ilosi' . •• tijvn .,iiid An ;n.ciir..te • hr-w.': 'hat 77,y2'i vnitt wo-t ■: ir,.r'hs ju.o club the , anc trip^ . •'! Piiv 'he piano, ha VI,s- tnothr,,! of fitvla.if .ind stim* all ihc races of men live in pe.ice piiMiii.illy the club, piovid. d mon n al cooperutoin of .vccuiity and without fuir of isc of buaeti fo: dances and hotii the servicen en and the visit- init ho^I■' es for thr cc:l.^ion. This ufiKrcssi .11 from remote forcef which iick to destroy both man and his Breat contributions to the cultural ■enundoti.s ^o\^r- dcvrlopment of the work: WAC WHO DRINKS AT 'ith of .1. f.i. il.t ry at n ir rr. .ctie .iddid to the aiirplci • of 'I e .-Nr YMCA for N.:. ov- ii Cor(i . f (' imp 1. the piobitrr. :( finrii; staff of .lu.ihli'-d v. the If, 'S’fi Cl'ib Fi!'-: f III 'her r mt.u-ii • nail •. liii: ,o, din !i!o •• c.irti V. htc-h wen in ni.iny :r.- '.V {.il,. |,.i . ; — ' '• * ". I Th- rv n.v lo '.-a j. I c ■‘'•■■cl 1,. niiik. tb and n-.'ire of • lit f'.'ilO' I vi. i • I ov j unupie ■ k! i h- s'l'nj vtti-is, ,ind a iheck i .1- .•\> the ntws about the -preari altenoance intrea ■ d ,,f fiiinn;; the month of F»'biuai'\. it A .stccc'sfiil in.stitutioii yf the i. ually invite.s ose abiiul ten per cent, Inic to thi monthly f ,rnial dance proved hifjh- flow of men to -.pen an extent that f.ivi that • p nu ponR tabio was in- ly a'lractivc to both Marines and '^"tne of thr activities aiirint; warm stalled during that month Wo are visiting hostesses. Th: Georgetown we.ithi r must be held outdoors. • I'lt iin thiit It ‘■limul.itio attendance High School was secured through There has .been excellent coopera- tin r>/^x¥ Tm-r*i » wm- i ome extent. This lifed s', f • (.1 u.. princ.pal, Mr, .1. W. Droadhursl. t on of all of the military personnel JAIl., rOl il Al!\ nv monotony of viiting arount; pl.iy- who i.s also on the USO Council of "f C.iirp Lejeune and M.mtfoid II.g hand games. The snack bar pur- ih s plant. The ren on for this w.is Point from General J.ihn Marston SLAPPEf) RY OFFICFR r•ha.«c,^ wci.t up because more men i that the high vchool auditorium is riown to the privates, Fiirthi rmore, iv,.ajn caire ;n and found some of Jhel .np:> l.irce erough t-, hou.-e about ’hinj-- ihej wanted The icrving of 700 per-'-ons •.•.hcreas tin- USO here would .icrommodati about 2J) adc- oua'ely. From time lo time thc.se affuiis have shown a marked in- .Tc.ise in altendaiict and the type •/ '-h ir.i.'tcr in seiviren.i n. Some of the activities lo ‘. red b.v "f •lull hav* f.'vond ii.dividual, / lee crc.ini al uig with drinks and -Till.(I .-anwwiche- at the club was , instrun'-oi.tal in bunging more ser-1 vieemer. to the club. ' In commerr.oral.un of the USO I ’l: ii-.iry. .1 prog.am wa> presei;’- , ed Febrimry 4. 1545. .\lorc than 4tl0 J cd forrn.d d..i the) cities and n. loeated wiihii’ rad c iia ’if ' nn.Mi !> i I' i . ■> !• :\ 'vi vici-m- •! .11.'! • i-i'i . ' I '• tj 1, ph'; .(• |>: •iP.'! twice each -k. ••ai.l.v d.-nu nstrat oir- by -k.lled ‘ dn- Ikmiv! of mil’! ii !' ! • i-i I'i I”' . '.t.' an oc«-asi c >' ory livard ' trillion v. .'h located .11 ■ilv - .‘V fll'C '..I:'!- ment ai.u lefic.-hmen's wickly i.i the i-em n ;> .i "f the I ml in a. special U'o lam in >v. lui.n/vin of thi' F. iii'h .Nin v.T-vy ..f the USO rr.ovemiiit in .\miiKM. coin- had a -II -ik tiar. V -n. .'M-k-.i!,- iji. W .foyiH-r, -i't out to -• in -ome of the-o lie ■ l'fic.i!i'i- .i'\ iii.d the n'eti who pi I'.i- He met com- ' of eiT;tr..l. civic oi . I'ho were per.-or.s wtic pic.'.ent, but could not priv here ha-, been cxrellonl coopera lain fmni local paj.lor.'. churche.N. COLUMBIA. S. C. ‘ANPt ~ Pro- laaghter elks the pubic schools, vosl Marshall Larry E. Gnint-s .it 'll n .1, Hoileiman. Chairman of Fori Jackson near here had imdt. he U.SO Council. May.ir Ramon advi.-cment the case of a colored ‘\--ke\v. and other org.inizcri group- WAC who had been slapped rc- .\ perrr.ancnt have will be miidi' ^Olmdlngly for taking a sip of walvi Ilford Point, it htus be.n from the fountain at city police source of high author- headquarters Sunday right. bv follows coming from ity. Hence, the Newberry Street CpI, Evelyn G. Callalum .if Bry cl in the building because of Hic every possible locality tmd ocropa- USO cen look forward to the Influx Mawr, Pa., said tn a compl.iin’ fii m.ill .'p.ice thciein. This attraction fjon thioughout this nation. Music of ll^l'li’1e^s which is sure to follow cd with the provost marshall ihil imply one of the many other ajipreciation and art have found ; - 'k i ision upon request of two MPs, she ami 'heir Aboiindiime f « iHiptilHr and cl.is them USG ' I'li'i: f’.. iidied ion? which we have hau •iiid 'va.s .1 f .re ruimer of others foi ine year 1946. Th- V.SO gr*)up has done an cx- eeptionally good job in leading pro- rotrbJnation virtrola-i gram activities, special programs, ■old 111. progr.im d. cnratinns. and dinners as well a. n mit'd to them s.-eial evonl.s. They were especially . ‘he .• f:iciti!ies li Ipful durine the special occas’on.'' 1 ke mi'-ic nd'innus groups, to,-, n A verv well I'.h N'egr > Hi'tory Week. Thiy :.ave had a significant pi ice in ihc ■ w - pi .\idrd saw that many things for the gooj program. Cholr.s of the various ,indw!ch«s. coffee, of b.th Marines and Cilizeius wcie churches and Ihc ba.-c have given expio-.-ion her’. The U.SO p: Jr..ni oti the whole. S. Sgt Marie had left their .statioi cit n'li.'-ic of both h..s l.i'en ,i source of knowledge, of of duty in the Fort Jackson hospii .1 ic have 1)cen p-it pl .isant acqu.iinl.uiccs, of mem i- to accompany an injured third WA'’ piano A , ru .. to ihe chcri.-hed. of thoughts to into town in connection with m and a gratid asso, Imcnt of : "Olds both classj'.al :i.iri .swing for enjoyment .f •I - "vo type- put ri member and of high ideals to con- disorder. Cpl. Cullahnn and S. Sgt iiuio to proclaim. It s aim has been Mar.nc. an.'lher W.\C. were in o find fh? bist things whtch will charge of the ambulance used f r who •.•null ibute to the making if bet'er tran.sportation. to,-, ritizens -f our boy.' in their lime oI While awaiting orders to rct'-ii-' then country, lo elevate to the foil. Cpl. CuJlaii.m said, sh.' ara.t.r to pru\itle whole- had wished a drink water and . # u- w "— ntvitamment for them, seeing the fountain which was un- ..liTjcii out many of which wcie recitals both individu. lly and in kiio.ving th-i’ they pr"b.iblv in many marked, she tried to inanipiiluic k. •irought to the front when the Com- gro'ijis during some weeks'. The in-'iiire-: would be given their all 'An MP. noting her difficulty, show- it f.isi In pro- manciiig General of Camp Lejeune Vesper Huiir.c hold e.ich Sunday in the proicciion of the ideals of cd her hew to operate the release " was- gracious enough to permit the i vening fro.m H to 7 o'cl'ifk has frei^h rr and dfmncracy for all the, nnd u.s she was finishing her drink, of the p:ano6 lo tiic fi u-d an •.ppreeuible nurrher of pcopk f the nation This orgai.:-'., civilian officer riLshed up and per-.11* who.ee clvef interest is me nation ha' a .-.'mbil of union of all garvt’e.s. .iiid the chi . '• ' ' -'ove > ,iist..ll.-: M-e oJ one I.;i w.i' found nos-il>lc f’ cm- club l.itge the htulriiiu; sevor.il cubic feel In iiunierous C.mip Fire Girls discuss. "World ly .,H.. i.'. 1 > c a 1) .it h.n lU'l I !• leltlijl Clli •-'111! . GeiiiTiil Ji'liM .1' w l,i( h w 1,' '.',,r-ti ii ha' pr,>v..'n liimself to be a p-irliciila: use Th.s jHuih n'..u ul high chuiucter and fainie.'S. mail -. cti vi UTifli:-,. hing tircT cooperative, the I • '"‘1:11 w.ill tak- men of Moniford Point nnd to ' wh .l had b.-el. liw .•'.'. .'.I,,-. .V Sued USO Club II. ad roughly pu-ihed her from the foun-' Marine and the two MPs thev h:.d I Friendship.- Jmportan' fe iture cf ia:n. swearing: "you black SOU driven into , .wn. !'he orEun:z..iion s n.-o..r: m cvm. k. III. relii'i ais worship in a good way. the pioph’ f r all thi* peonle, *ind ia:n. swearing: DnriiTg the monthly h|rihd.ay p.ir- I v ;; (c,. pinpif, to csfahli.'h the Don’t you know n- - uie not v ly held in the cecreation rocm principles of Ri'oC-wlll. fidcLt* lib- po.s-ed to drink from th*s fotiiuain? ' N'iiu-iy pe; cent of th. e :irii,'- .are '.liven to lhc;e having trf. ]'st.ce an*' eq.;'lily for all. Cpl. Callahan said a# «he started on Chri.stma- markets ■ "'•'h! .)'•> (11 fh;i: niori'h It has pro- When the-e Ihintf 'h-dl have bp«n to apolo'gizc the ofice: slapped her OkhiK.-nia whi rv th'- \ci, n, Ll .11, iiiti le tlin,; niul appro- attuuu-u iIi. o ..ud iluii only. shalMnd this iii the presence of S. Sgt.aUiindaiiily mi.slltloe vome from gren jfrow.« organ izaiion'.s projr;.m. sym- b.aiizej m this piuritin-g. executed by Gertrude Whiling, well-known artist, Intcr-cuItural appi•‘elation riars m the girls' own ".oup. lANP >HOTO>
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