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fJunner Wini Bronze Star THE MASTHEAD, sATURDAY, OCT. 27 1 5 P.A.GZ 7
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Spi,ce4 o/J .fi/,e HELEN HIGHWATIR_~
FOR S~1934 Plymouth De-
luxe Coupe. Excellent pre-war "Some moon out tonight," he
tires. Engine just overhauled. said.
Contact Lt. Joseph L. Abrams "Some stars," said she.
at Ext. 585.
November 1 finds enlisted "Some dew on the grass," said
Waves back in the blue shirt RIDE WANTED-Richmond to he.
legions. As an added attraction Treasure Island at 0830. Con- "Not me," said she.
the reserve blue shirt is back with tact Chaplain Robbins at Ext. * * *
us for work, and the white shirt 644. The office beauty was telling
(if still serviceable), is to be ~._,_-~~~-~~~~~-- her companions about her expe-
worn for dress. Officers may also Lost and Found rience the night before.
wear the navy blue shirt, reserve Gear and articles bearing the "This fellow," she said, "showed
blue or white shirts for all occa- following names have been turned me 15 absolutely perfect mink
sions, but should limit themselves in to the Lost and Found Property coats in the closet of his apart-
to white for strictly formal ment. And what do you know, he
a.ff.airs. Bureau located in the Security gave me one of them."
White gloves are still being Office, Building 222, Treasure "What did you have to do?"
worn as are both garrison and Island. This property will be re- "EXPERT MARKSMANSHIP, asked a skeptic in the crowd.
white topped hats. (It is gener- turned to the owners upon proper RELENTLESS FIGHTING SPIR- "Oh, just shorten the sleeves."
identification.
ally considered good taste to IT and COOL COURAGE under
Julian 0 . Singletary, James E. fire," earned Cruz Ramirez, S1c, * * *
wear the reserve blue tie with the the Bronze Star medal Oct. 16 Mary had a little dress,
navy blue shirt) . Rank and rating Goforth, Harold 0 . Hazelgrove, at the Armeci Guard Center. Dainty, chic and airy. "Which is port and which is star
devices are considered as ade- Richard 0. Stoltz, James R. May, It didn't show the dirt at all, board?,.
quate decorations and uniform Clyde Redge, Ralph G. Stone, E . A. Monahan, R. K. Shoemake, B. But, my, how it showed Mary.
skirts are expected to be of the L. Bates, Woodrow W. Wellman, W. Burrows, Regis A. Shannon, English Teacher : William, what
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"conventional sweep and length, J . P. Coltman, Jasper Eugene Leon B. Kozlowski, William H. When asked to explain a recent are the two genders?
covering the knee" again this Wilson, John Homer Fugas, Roy Garrett, J . W. Tarrance, Jr., shiner, the CPO said, "I got it in Bill : Masculine and feminine.
year. No pleats, please. In case William Whitfield, Lloyd L. Dob- Ralph Gaither, Cecil Gaslin, G. F . a guessing game. My wife called The feminine are divided into
of rain- havelocks! son, Lowell P. Gjbson, Ernesto me on the phone and said, 'Guess frigid and torrid; and masculine
Herrera, Lloyd W. Beveridge, Odland, P . E. Kennedy, S. R. Mc-
Wave Reserve? . Godfry F. Harry, Raymond Grain, Roy Edward Black, Joseph who this is, dear.' " into temperate and intemperate.
This month's All-Hands says Cecere, Harold Dow Colbert, Otis
the Navy !JI planning for a Wave O'Connell, P. L. Corner, Orby V. Eugene Davis, R. L. Francisco, K. The Wolf by Sansone
Benge, James Ralph Welch, F . F .
component in the coming Naval
Jachon, Eugene M. Dykins, Cosey W. Hall, William S. Irwin, A. C.
Reserve. If Congress likes the Lee Creighton, Bruce K. Gibson, James, Charles Kravet, J . L.
idea the girls will be kept for Norman Wilson, Robert E. Hahn, Maddux, Dan McNally, D. L.
duty on special jobs in the hos- F . A. Wardowski, Prentice C. Odon,. Ezell Perry, Sammy Dan-
pital corps, communications and Byrd, Kenneth E. Leininger, Rob- dovol, R. M. Tedd, George H. Wil-
aviation divisions. Anybody in- ert H. Dunteman, Sanford M. liams, Francis A. Wood, Seymour
terested in becoming a 20-year
Rosenfeld, John Boyle, Marshall Elefant.
womanT
M. Newcome, Ybor Fenton Ball, The following articles were re-
Just Between Us William Russell Smith, Louis La- ported as lost:
We would if we could but we Three handbags, three seabags,
can't keep up with all the dis- Vern Garrett, Robert Carl Doer-
ner, Robert G. Thompson, John one blanket, twenty-four wallets,
charges . . . Some familiar faces
one topcoat, one ring, and one cig- ,
which are rio longer with ua be- bunk in the select society of the arette_ lighter.
long to Stevenson ( Barracks D) • "Happy 13" and left for home
Riese, Stevens, Maldonado, John- and husband . . . Dorcas Hays "And what did Bob say when
son (of the Post Office John- has left Public Works and Ida you got a spot on your new
sons) , Peacock, Hatfield, Boze- Lieskovsky is no more at the dress?''
man, Simpson, Haber, Bi rd well Post Office, both now owning dis- "He told me he'd help me take ·rt
and Richards · · · "Happy days . charges .. . A sailor whistled at it off." * * * ?::
are h11re again," for th em · · · a pretty civilian last week and Jock McDougal had blown his
Lest this last remark lead you to was shocked out of his shoes lassie to a movie and even hailed :i:i}
believe that we are unhappy. in when she neatly returned the a cab to take her-home. As they
the Navy, we announce th at th e compliment ... How could he were riding along, she, knowing
annual ghosts' and witches' con- know that it was Marc.elle Rob- his natural bent concerning
vention, usually held on October ertson, back for a visit, but for- money, remarked, "Oh, Jock, it .••fit
31, will be duly celebrated in the merly one of the gang . .. Better does make me feel awfully wicked
various Wave lounges on th at be careful, fellas, anybody could riding like this."
date • • • Festivities are expected be a discharged Wave these days At that Jock cheered up tre-
to be perfectly ghastly, 80 be (almost) . .. Thinner and thinner mendously. "Then, maybe," said "This'll snake the fifth wedding we ve gone to to-
sure to be th ere. get the waistlines . . . Can it be I he, "it'll be worth the money day. Know of any more-?"
In case you haven't heard, the food? after all."
Barracks D is now a BOQ . . .
Wonder what those boys are do- STALEMATE DisapPO I NT meni:
ing with our beauty shop? . . . By Nick Pouletsos Sp(X)lc
First to come down the gang-
plank from the Monterey were
135 Waves home from Honolulu
for discharge . . . Among them
was old friend Maggie Harwell
who thinks Mr. Cook's Sandwich
Islands are delightful and who
incidentally is looking excep-
tionally well after her stay in the
tropics . . . Gunner's Mates are
happy . . . Some of them will be-
come interviewers at Balboa
Park . . . Better duty than files
or pay accounts for them . . .
Emily Tangmo has vacated her
·Male Call by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry and th~ Pirat~s,. Glory, What a Price, or The Little Parade
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