The Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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I Tnursday Dec/10 1953
This Week's
SCREEN
"Give A Girl A Break" is a
a an in a a an a
with Marge & Grower Champion
and Debbie Reynolds. In this one
the Champions again prove them-
serves a captivating dance team in
a story involving three girls who
vie to replace the star of a Broad
way musical show.
(Technicolor Lowe's Family
Musical)
"Forever Female" is the story
of the trouble that playwrite Wil
liam Holden has in having his first
play produced. Paul Douglas
agrees to produce it provided his
ex-wife Ginger Rogers is cast in
the lead. The play flops when it
opens but the stoi*y reaches a
warm and hilarious climax.
(Paramount Family Comedy
Drama)
"Geraldine" with John Carroll
and Mala Powers is the story of
timid college singing teacher who
is working on a thesis on folk
music for his doctorate degree. He
is duped into making a popular
recording and the record becomes
an sensation all of which
proves to be a financial success
Iovernight
ir him.
"(Republic Family Musical)
^"Decameron Nights" stars Joan
Fontaine Louis Jourdan and Bin
ie Barnes in three of Boccac
io's classic tales. Each short
story is told within the framework
of a main story with the major
characters dominant throughout.
(RKO Technicolor Mature
Adventure)
"The Glass Web" has a four-star
cast—Edward G. Robinson John
Forsythe Kathleen Hughes and
Richard Denning. In this movie
the mystery and its solution build
logically from the basic situation
which entangles a TV producer and
his crew who recreate headline
crime stories. The writer and the
researcher become involved with
the actress a blonde of easy
morals and blackmailing talents.
Re-enactment of her murder on the
"JV program breaks the case.
(Universal Family Mystery)
"Paratrooper" stars Alan Ladd
Leo Genn and Susan Stephen.
Having refused a commission in
the Canadian Air Force Alan Ladd
secretly joins the paratroopers
where he resists all efforts to make
him try for higher rank. The
paratroopers corps raids deeper
into enemy territory. Finally sur
rounded in a North African attack
pircumstances force Ladd to take
•command and he overcomes his
*Jread of responsibility
j(Technicolor Columbia Family-
Service Melodrama)
'Hanna Lee" pits MacDonald
fiarey as a hired gunman to oust
5r murder homesteaders because
some of the latter are raiding
herds. He eventually has a show
down with the U. S. marshal John
Ireland and kills him as well.
Joanne Dru an admirer of Carey
finally kills him after learning how
bad he really is.
(Pathe Color Realart Family
Western)
"Captain John Smith and Poca
hontas" features Anthony Dexter
Jody Lawrence and Alan Hale Jr.
The efforts of Capt. John Smith to
start the Jamestown Virginia
colony of 1607 are balked both by
the Indians and by consipators
within his expedition. Smith makes
peace with the Indians by marry
ing Pocahontas after she saves his
life and she proves to be an aid
to the colonists.
(Pathe Color United Artists
Family Historic Adventure)
"Those Redheads From Seattle"
boasts a star-packed cast includ
ing Rhonda Fleming Gene Barry
Agnes Moorehead Teresa Brewer
and Guy Mitchell. The story con
cerns a devoted and musically-in
clined family who travel to turbu
lent Dawson Alaska during the
hectic days of the gold rush to
join their father. There they learn
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NEW OFFICERS OF THE FORT HOOD Officers Wives Club recently stepped into their positions.
Standing left to right are Mrs. Donald P. Boyer secretary Mrs. A. H. Hopkins first vice-president
and Mrs. Robert A. Kennedy treasurer. Seated at left is the club's new president Mrs. Roy Lasset-
ter Jr. Mrs. William S. Biddle honorary president is seated at right. Not pictured is Mrs. J. J. Pa-
vick second vice-president. (U. S. Army Photo by Silker)
of his murder and do not rest ex
cept for musical intei'ludes of
course until the killer is tracked
down. Of special interest is the
showing of UPA's "The Unicorn in
the Garden" which accompanies
the feature film. "The Unicorn iin
the Garden" is a cartoon presen
tation of James Thurber's clas
sic and comical fable of our time.
Temple
I S O
214 S. 10th Si.
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK
FRIDAY DECEMBER 11
7 p.m.—Christmas Card Design
ing.
9 p.m.—Boxing on TV
SATURDAY DECEMBER 12
8 p.m.—Hoosier Hop
SUNDAY DECEMBER 13
9 a.m.—Java Hour.
10:30 a.m.—Morning Devotions.
2 p.m.—Quiet Music.
4 p.m.—Informal Games.
7 p.m.—Movie "Reunion in
Reno"
MONDAY DECEMBER 14
8 p.m. Operating Committee
Meeting.
9 p.m.—Informal Games.
TUESDAY DECEMBER 15
7 p.m.—"Deck The Halls" Party
8:30 p.m.—Carol Sing.
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16
7 p.m.—Progressive Games
9 p.m.—Boxing on TV
THURSDAY DECEMBER 17
8 p.m.—Servicewives Meeting.
8:30 p.m. Whist Tournament.
NCO Wives
Club
At. the Dec. 3 businesss meeting
plans were completed for the mon
thly Hospital Games that was held
Tuesday at the Orthopedic Ward.
Mesdames Billie Lewis Ann Sny
der and Virginia Winsworth will
asssist Mrs. Katherine Reams in
serving and Mesdames Dorothy
Maddox. Irene Ryder Frances Wi
lliams Marion Lamb Billie Lewis
Ann Snyder Vivian Betts Mary
Ellen Franklin and Juanice Milli-
gan will bake pies for refreshment.
Plans were completed for help
ing a needy family for Christmas.
These new officers will take off
ice on January 7 which is the
next monthly businesss meeting:
Prsident Mrs. Harold Campbell
Vice President Mrs. Juanice Mil-
ligan 2nd Vice President Mrs. Vi
vian Betts Treasurer Mrs. Kath
erine Reams Asst. Treasurer Mrs
Mrs. Virginia Winsworth Assst.
Secretary Mrs. Marion Lamb
Sgt. At Arms Mrs. Naomi Paull.
The annual Christmas dinner
will be held at the Killleen Metho
dist Church at 1 p. m. Dec. 17.
The dime drill was won by Mr.
Vivian Betts and Mrs. Virgie More-
land won the door prize.
Everything we have and every
thing we are are the result of
man's ability to think. Take a look
around at YOUR job and the
mission of YOUR section. Thei'e's
always a better way to accomp
lish it. Think! Send in a suggestion
today! For information phone Fort
Hood 3452.
COLORED
CADILLAC INN
invites yon to come out and
enjoy your favorite foods and cold
drinks in pleasant surroundings. As
well as a fine assortment of sand*
wiches.
SPECIALIZING IN
Southern
cried
Chicken
Steaks
Sea foods
CADILLAC
Hwy. 190 Mrs. Hamilton
Proprietor
Simmonsville Texas Ph. 472-F-13
Temple
III
117 S. 5th St.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 10
6:30 p. m. GSO Special Meet
ing to plan decorations for Formal
Christmas Dance
7 9 p. m. Gift Wrapping
Table open
7 8 p. m. Jitterbug Dance
Class
6 -11 p. m. —Ping Pong Games
and TV
FRIDAY DECEMBER 11
6:30 8 p. m. Gift Wrapping
Table open
8 p. m. Square Dancing and
instructions with the Casey's
9 p. m. Boxing on TV
10:45 p. m. Refreshments—
'Coffee An"
SATURDAY DECEMBER 12
Christmas Gift Wrapping Table
open all day
10 a. m. Popular Music re
cordings you like
1 p. m. Football on TV
1:30 5 p. m. Leathercraft
Instruction in charge of Mrs. Eden.
Tom Haley and Marion Smith in
structors.
2 5 p. m. "Talk a letter
Home" See Mr. Eden for appoint
ment.
8:30 p. m. Christmas "For
mal" Dance. Dress: Girls-formals
Boys Uniforms or civilian suits.
Intermission at 10:15. Refreshments
by the Bell County Med. Auxiliary
Mrs. R. N. Bartels Pres.
SUNDAY DECEMBER 13
8:30 a. m. Java Hour: by
Young Adult Dept First Methodist
Church Shirley Mendel
9:30 10:45 a. m. Attend the
"Chui'ch of your Choice." Trans
portation provided.
11 a. m. Photo Tinting In
quire of Mrs. Eden.
1 4 p. m. "Talk-a-Letter"
to the folks at home.
12 4 p. m. (weather per
mitting) Shuffle board on the
Patio or just take a sun bath.
3 p. m. "Sing-a-long" around
the piano with Mrs. Joe Mize
and Mrs. Eden.
5 p. m. "Dinne* Bell" by
members of Christian Women's
Fellowship of the Temple Christian
Church.
6 9 p. m.
MONDAY DECEMBER 14
6:30 p. m. Gift Wrapping Tab
le open
7-11 p. m. TV Channel 6.
TUESDAY DECEMBER »/gc
6:30 p. m. Gift wrapping table
open
7 p. m. Senior Hostess meet
ing Christmas planning.
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16
6:30 p. m. Gift wrapping table
open
7:30 9:30 p. m. Leathercraft
and Photo Tinting Instructions.
7 10 p. m. "Talk a-letter"
Home
9 p. m. Championship Boxing
on TV
Make the Temple USO Club your
Home away from Home. Special
activities during the holiday sea
son. A Merry Christmas an$ Hap
py New Year to all. And may all
your Christmas's be bright.
It is believed that the natural
body odors of many birds are
sharply reduced dui'ing nesting.
For The
Best In Italian
Foods Eat At
Valerios
Italian Restaurant
SPECIALIZING IN:
PIZZA PIE SALADS
HOURS—Closed Tuesday! Open
/ront 5 to 10 P. M. Weekdays.
Open from noon to 10 P. M. Satur
days and Sundays.
TEMPLE. TEXAS
Douglas
Douglas
Quiz
3-6226
1712 N. 3rd Phone
THE ARMORED SENTINEL
THEATERS SERVICE CLUBS
MESSES
Thursday5 December 10
No. 1—"Paratrooper" Alan Ladd Susan Stephens
No. 3—"Hannah Lee" M&cdonald Carey Joanne Dru John Ireland
No. 4-*^Decameron Nights" Joan Fontaine Louis Jourdan
No. 5—"Wings of the Hawk" Van Heflin Julia Adams Abbe Lane
162nd STREET SERVICE CLUB—Noel Birthday Party
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Dominoes and Checkers
ACADEMIC DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—Ping Pong Tourney
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Quiz Questions Request Music
Friday December 11
No. 1—^"Paratrooper" Alan Ladd Susan Stephens
No. 3—"Captain John Smith and Pocahontas" Anthony Dexter Jody
Lawrence
No. .4 "The Glass Web" Edward G. Robinson John Forsythe Marcia
Henderson
No. 5—"Forbidden" Tony Curtis Joanne Dru
162nd STREET SERVICE CLUB—Dance of the Dolls
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Christmas Gift Wrapping
Boxing TV Carol Singing
ACADEMIC DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—Gift Wrapping Boxing TV
Carol Singing
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Jingle Bells Ivy Dance
Saturday December 12
No. 1—"Hannah Lee" Macdonald Carey Joanne Dru John Ireland
No. 3—"Decameron Nights" Joan Fontaine Louis Jourdan
No. 4—"Geraldine" John Carroll Mala Powers
No. 5—"Those Redheads from Seattle" Rhonda Fleming Gene Barry
Agnes Moorehead
Numbers
162d STREET SERVICE CLUB—Request Hour Card Party Carmen
Hinds All-Star Revue
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Carmen Hinds All-Star Revue
ACADEMIC DRIVF. SERVICE CLUB—Carmen Hinds All-Star Revue
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Gift Wrapping Tonk By the
Sunday December 13
No. 1—"Captain John Smith and Pocahontas" Anthony Dexter Jody
Lawrence
No. 3—"The Glass Web" Edward G. Robinson John Forsythe Marcia
Henderson
No. 4—"Forever Female" Ginger Rogers William Holden Paul
Douglas
No. 5—"Paratroopeer" Alan Ladd Susan Stephens
162d STREET SERVICE CLUB—Coffee Call Quiz Show Variety
Show Carmen Hinds All-Star Revue
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Coffee Call The (Moore H.
S. Ward) Choraleers
ACADEMIS DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—Coffee Call The Choraleers
Moore High School
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Coffee Call Classical Record
ings The Choraleers
Monday December 14
No. 1—"Decameron Nights" Joan Fontaine Louis Jourdan
No. 3—"Geraldine" John Carroll Mala Powers
No. 4—"Forever Female" Ginger Rogers William Holden Paul
No. 5—No movie will be shown
162d STREET SERVICE CLUB—Decorating Party
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Pool Tourney
ACADEMIC DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—PiPnochle Party
BRIGADE AVF.NUE SERVICE CLUB—Instruction Table Games
Tuesday December 15
No. 1—"The Glass Web" Edward G. Robinson John Forsythe Marcia
Henderson
No. 3—"Forever Female" Ginger Rogers William Holden Paul
No. 4—"Fort Ti" George Montgomery Joan Vohs
No. 5—"Hannah Lee" Macdonald Carey Joanne Dru John Ireland
162d STREET SERVICE CLUB—Tournaments Dance Class
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Jam Session
ACADEMIC DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—Pool Tourney
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Canasta Christmas Stocking
Wednesday December 16
Reynolds
No. 1—"Geraldine" John Carroll Mala Powers
No. 3—"Forever Female" Ginger Rogers William Holden Paul
Douglas
No. 4—"Give A Girl A Break" Marge and Gower Champion Debbie
No. 5—No movie will be shown
162d STREET SERVICE CLUB—Drama Club
NORTH FORT HOOD SERVICE CLUB—Ping Pong Tourney Box
ing TV
ACADEMIC DRIVE SERVICE CLUB—Ping PPong Tourney Box
ing TV
BRIGADE AVENUE SERVICE CLUB—Bid-Whist Tournament Ping
Pong Tourney
KILLESN TEXAS
SHOW TIME 8-10
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Dee. 10-11
Robert it
chum .lean Simmons
"ANGEL FACE"
SATURDAY
Dee. 12
William Holden Nancy Olson
"SUBMARINE
COMMAND"
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Dee. 13-14
Rock Hudson Barbara Hale
"SEMINOLE"
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Dee. 15-16
Clifton Webb Ruth Hussey
"Stars & Stripes
Forever"
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
ON HI-WAY 190
^LLEEH /THFATRE
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
Dec. 10-11
Irene Dunne Alex Guinness
"THE MUDLARK"
SATURDAY
Dec. 12
l.loyd BrldKes Osa Masscn
"ROCKET SHIP"
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Dec. 13-14
Robert Taylor Ava Gardner
"RIDE VAQUER0"
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
Dee. 15-16
Ronald Reairan
Rhonda Fleminir
"TROPIC ZONE"
"CYRANO" portrayed by Robert L. Daniel duels with William
Myers as Nancy Kubin watches. The scene is from the Fort
Hood Players' one-act adaptation of Rostand's "Cyrano de Ber-
gp.rac" vo be presented Thursday night Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. at the
162nd Street Service Club.
Officers' Wives Club
Officer's wives of the 1st Tk Bn
were hostesses of the Officer's Wiv
es Club at. the regular monthly
luncheon last Tuesday.
Christmas decorations were us
ed as the main theme of the De
cember meeting. Screens around
the dining room were covered with
Christmas lights with green branch
es and silver ribbons interlaced.
A Christmas scene was painted in
as the background on one screen
and this was surrounded by greens
also.
On the tables green branches
Hospital Wives
The Christmas cocktail buffet
party being sponsored by the
Hospital Officers' Wives Club will
be held at Golf Club Number 2
December 23.
Husbands of members will make
entertainment arrangements for
the social which will begin at 7 p.
m. Lt. Col. James H. Jenkins' is
chairman of the committee in
charge of the program.
Hostesses for the social will be
Mrs. Milford T. Kubin Mrs. Al
fred A. Grebe Mrs. Francis Con-
ley. Mrs. George A. Zoobuck Mrs.
Charles D. Dowling and Mrs.
Ralph E. Brown Jr.
Members of the club who wish
to attend the party may make ar
rangements by contacting one of
the hostesses.
HAVING A
CHRISTMAS PARTY?
Docs your organization or
unit plan or has it already had
a Christmas Party? The ARM
ORED SENTINEL would like to
know about it. Would you send
us information (place time
date who was or will be there
what you did or plan to do etc.)
by Saturday noon December
12 at the latest? Thanks.
SHOE SALE
mistletoe and holly leaves were
laid and at dispersed intervals
red tapered candles and lovely
white angels stood appropriately in
the beautiful candlelight setting.
Mrs. William S. Biddle present
ed Mrs. Roy Cole outgoing presi
dent a pair of chafing dishes on
behalf of the club.
The 1st Armored Division Chorus
presented a program of Christmas
songs which included "Oh Come
All Ye Faithful" "Joy to the Wor
ld" "First Noel" "Silent Night"
and other beautiful Christmas car
ols.
The next meeting of the Officer's
Wives Club will be held at 1 p.m.
Tuesday January 5 at the Main
Officer's Mess. Reservations will
be made in the following manner:
Ladies with last names beginning
from A through F telephone Mrs.
J. J. Pavick 335 through P.
call Mrs. L. V. Greene 3430 and
through call Mrs. M. L. Pat
terson Killeen 1051.
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THE
In observance of Jewish Book
Month the Post Library has an
exhibit of outstanding Jewish Book
the majority belonging to Chap
lain Hollander one of the books
is on loan from the Library of The
Hillel Foundation University of
Texas and the remainder belong
to the Post Library. Bookmarks
are also available.
Books recently added to Post
Library collection:
ANTHROPOLOGY by Kroeber
Smith's COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
OUR AMAZING BIRDS by
Lemmon A STUDY OF WAR
by Wright SALESMANSHIP by
Small A HISTORY OF THE BRIT
I S A S he a E
REVOLUTION IN WARFARE by
Liddel] Hart ELEMENTS OF
RADIO SERVICING by Marcus.
Simmons SUCCESSFUL SELL
ING FOR THE NEW DAY FUN
DAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF
BACTERIOLOGY by Salle
MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF
ROCKET FLIGHT by Rosser
PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATI
ON Pigots MODERN FOR
EIGN GOVERNMENTS by Ogg
TECHNIQUE OF BUILDING PER
SONAL LEADERSHIP by Donald
Laird: Bundesen's' BABY MAN
UAL.
New phonograph records receiv
ed
Bach's JESU JOY OF MAN'S
DESIRING DON COSSACK'S
CHORUS Bennet R. Dyer's
FOLK SOITGS Leoncavallo's
PAGLIACCI Liszt's LE PRE
LUDES Mendelssohn
SYMPHONY NO 4 IN A MAJOR
OP. 90 —NIGHT IN CARNEGIE
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