SDMOOR JOfaSOIC FOLD, N.C. GCODSBCXLO DSO Apr* 5 - 2030 Dane* USO Club Poat Orobaatra Apr. 6 - 2000 iDfonal Night - Gaaaa - Pairing Apr. 7 - 2000 ICotIm Apr. 6 • 2000 Bln^ - Priaa* phona call boaa Apr. 9 - 2000 Uoviaa Apr* 10 - 2000 Danea Na Straat Ggn Poat Orehaatra Apr. 11 - 1500 Soi« Faat 2000 Morlaa Snack Bar open all dav MOVIE PRQgiAM THEATRE NO. 1 - Perforffiancas at 1030 1300, 1900 and aoo. THEATRE NO. 2 > Performance a at 093C 1230 and 1930. Apr. 3 • "Frankenstein Meats the Wolf Man" Lon Chaney > Ilona Massey. i^r. 4-5 - "THa Moon is Down" Henry Travers i4>r. 6 - "Plying Tigers"(Revival) John Wayne - John Carrol Apr. 7 - DOUBLE FEATURE "After Midnight" Chester Morris "Taxi Mi$ter" Wa. Bender Apr. 8-9 - "Air Force" John Garfield-Gig Toung SERVICE CLUB Apr. 5 - 1000 Classical Racordings 1200 News Broadcast 1930 Quis Program (Broad cast) Apr. 6 - 1600 Popular Saeordinga 2000 Talent Show Apr. 7 - 1600 Group Singing 1930 Variety Show (Broad cast) 2000 Girls Club ^>r. 8 - 1000 Classical Recordings 1600 Popular Recordings Bingo i^r* 9 - 1000 Groig) Singing 2000 Talent SIkw 1930 Dance Band (Broadcast) 2000 Squadron Dance JOHNSON rmj) RADIO PBOCRAM From the Service Club — Over TIGBB Sun. - 1030 - Air-O-Uech on the air Mon. - 1930 - Quis Time Ned. - 1930 - Variety Show Fri. - 2000 - Service Club Danoe Seymour Johnson News Mom. thni Sun. from 1330 to 1400 MI-O-MEM APRIL 3* 1943 PAC3 4 KENS ASGUS A Colwn of nows and late hap penings of Seymour J^ineon Field ia now being carried daily by tha Gold •bore, Nawm-Argua. Iba Oolm ia prepared by the PiAUe Ralatiooa Of flee, this station. XT IS BEiaR TO BUT BONDS than TO RIAB 1HBI ■OFF LIMITS" Tbars aiw veiy few places that a eai^ tella its peraonnsl that it must net go, ao idien certain places are placed "Off Limits" you may be aura that bhare ie a VEST good raa- eon for doing ao. According to a letter iasuedby Poet Headmiartera, dated March 26, 1943, tha following eatabliahmenta in Goldsboro and vicinity are "Off Limite." American Barbecue, B. Nalnut Street between Nalniit and John Street. Daniel'e Barbecue,113 N.John Street between Walnut and Mulberry Streets Dawson's Lunch, 226 N.Csnter Street between Aeh and Mulberry Streete. W.H. Cole filling station and Lunch Room, comer of Elm and Georgs Sts. Green Gables, U.S. Midway "U7, 3 miles North of Qoldaboro. There are plenty of places to go without bothering these few, so, STAY AWAY PKAf THai. Aimoat every squadron on the field have a plaque of their resp ective outfit hanging from the Ser vice Club walls, however, there are atiU many squadrons which have not contributed a plaqua to dress Mp the Club and also to attract no tice of their squadron. Plenty of room ia etill available on the waUe of the Club, and squadrons who are not represented should do all they can to get a plaque. Members of the Girls' Service Club who have b«en holding their weekly "chatter box" sesaions on Wednesday ni^te at the Club will hold them on Tbeeday ni^ts instead. The much talked about "sewing circ let" ie a reality einee the girls actually saw looae buttons and drede of chevrons on for the boys especislly ths PFC's cbsvron. Tht rsdio programs being broat^ east over tha Tobacco Network from the Club every Monday night are br eaking attendance crowds left and right. A noble job is being done by the Radio Diviaion of Special Serv- iees, by iriiom the programs are ^>0- naered. Homeelcik? Just the thing tc fix that up - at the Poet Library in tha Sandee Club - newepapare from every oormer of these United States are at your diepoeal. Home- eiek or not, everyone likes to know idiat ie going on in hie neck of the woods and Librarian Mlee MB ry ^nee believea with 36 eubacriptions to daily newsp^)ere - the library ie bound tc have a representative pajmr from or near your hoM town. The Post Library also subecr - ibes to 75 well known magaslnee. Newspapers and Uagasines are in the i^stattw reading room of the Library and in oonneotion with this reading room and the roat of the Li brary we have soaething to say. A Library be it on a Army field or in your own baae town is not a nnpue- room nor le it suppoeed to resemble a pigrpm at the end of a day. The Library has a maall staff who work long hours to provlds you with read ing matter ooneenuently they don't have a lot Of time to sweep up Af ter a few of the men who seem to be used to maid service. YOU HAD THE ENERGY TO GO AND PICK A BOOK OR PAPER OFF THE SHELF so you have THE ENERGY TO PUT IT BACK. QUIZ SHOW By the close score of 25 to 20 tJie (Rupees of ths Post Usdlcal Det achment lost to the 333rd Base Hdq^ & Air Baee Squadron Monday night Jn another quiz battle of the Squadrone broadeaat over the Tobacco Networtc and prepared by the Radio Diviaion* Contestants on the program were, for the Nursess Lie* Loretta Wheelei; Dorothy Crane, Allaao McCain, and Nancy Preaton; for the 333rd: T/Sgt Lee G. Aire, S/Sgt. John L. Duignui and PFC'a Edwin Selare and Everett Phillipe* Cpl. A1 Karanikae ennouneed the show while Prt. Johnny Grant was Master of Ceremonies* pvt. Fre ddie Wolf's Dixisland Band played several numbera to the enjoyment of the large audience at the post Seiv vice CI^ idiare tbs program origin* ated. VARIETr SHOW The Muelc Program Diviaion of the Special Service Section preeen- ted an outstanding variety program to one of the largest crowds ever to witness a show at the Service Club. Among the new faeea ^)pearing were Pvt. John Riley, vooalietj Pvt Ray DePauw on tbs harmonica and Pvt SUuiley Laebut on tbs aeeordian. Among ths aingere wore Pvt Eugene Aodaraon, Sgt. Bob Marchall, Pvt. Richard Urbina and Pvt. Andy Kirk. Novelty acta ooneleted of an unusual set of skating aerobatlea by Pvt. JoBppb Ibirphy, FFC John Mo- Anally snd PH. Harold Silverman; •nd a hinMiiy orchestra eo^pbead of Pvta. tucae, Gabray, Patareon, Owenby, Maaeari and Hayward. An !»• atrumental trumpet solo was given Pvt. Anthony Siainoie. Pvt. Harold Stailkan produces the Sunday afternoon ebowa. Pvt. Ed Wolf le master cf ceremonies. FIELD DXASI * « • • These Jottinga, tdaeh are intended to give a day by day review of post b^ipeninga, will not do so in the etrietest sense of the word, everyone else on the field, our oor re^jondent has duties to perfoim, a nd also a social life of a eort. Re does not attmd eveiy eerMony,mtofa ir svezy parade, see every DSO show go to all the danoea, tea every bas ketball gae - in fact, lika tha j- eep he ia, ba avoids everything wh ere his presence ia not required - and ia a past a master (Iw thinkal) in the art of disappearing after du tifuUy yelling "Here" at roll call So without fkrthar ado we prent FIELD DIARY. Ni hope you like it. WEDNESDAY ,Harch 24. Hioe day but chilly. Stood pereonnal inepaction thia morning. Na passed with flying oolora. Huraay for our barrseke Ch ief, who made us stay in last ni^t and give the barracks a good rub-do wn. Tbare ia one thing I lika about an inspedtion, even if it a lot of trouble. You gat a chance tb see idiat your eell-matea look like when they are dressed 19* Generally they lo^ like refUfees from a Georgia- disin gangl Saw the editor of the Aif^^>^eeh today. Over a mint eundae (what a bilious green that aausa ia we diaeuaaed a poaeible SOO-word co lian concerning general Poat aetivl ties. Studc ay neck out for the job Suggested eoloan be in the fom of a diary - easier to write that way. Wonder who'll writs it when I'm a- way on furlou^ - Maybe I can send in ay copy vith a Chioago datelina. THURSDAY, March 25. It la a beautl fttl day at Seymour Johnson Pield.lk sun le shining brightly, the floweze are blooming, da boida is aingin'- page Percy ByaAe Shelley, 1 need a poet*, ^ring is hare, four dayala te - 1^ it ia here and I don’t feel like working. I'd just like to ale ep in a swaying hammook under sweep ing willow tree, with soft aueio In the distance and a bubbling brook gaily pursuing its course within ear shot, t «EVERYBODY UPl 6 All. 19 $ RISE AND SHINE *? Good goah, it's ooldt Nall today wa carry gas matlca I remember one very hot day laat Sp ring when my squadron (Z eaa at ano thar field) went throu^ the gas oh amber* We double timed all the eay there and bade (a dlstanoe of four milaa) with our madca on* It was a bout 95 degrees in kba ahade"- what a hike t X hope if we go throu^the the gaw ehambar here it will not be so far from the squadron area -the day will be very eloidy* FRIDAY^' Karoh 26. Got off to an ear ly start this morning -05451 The CQ*a watoh must be out of order .Our Latrina looked like barghia day at Mendel* • baaMot. First Umm In as ny months that I have had to salt in line to wash my faos. Nben mj squad ron gosa all-out for dhev Inttw men ing - tha waysida oaaualtiss are ^ palling. Of oourss, thsre ema aomi^ thing behind it all, (wMLapsrsdhliit and offiesr went throu^ tbs take.). ThouiRit in passlngi lbs bri^itsst light in ths world is a lifted mat di during a talack-oot* ^ rCanVi

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