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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
                                                                                                       *  *  *
       "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

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