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Hotel Company Wins Honors in Christmas Display Contest Marines of Hotel Company, 2Nd a Headed by Brig Property of MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL LIBRARY JAN 22 1960 Please Beturn to Mown 3127 *P. -rely "ele'llegrurro'; s 0 0 c, Hotel Company Wins Honors In Christmas Display Contest Marines of Hotel Company, 2nd A headed by Brig. Gen. colorfully garbed in the traditional Bn., 4th Marines were richer by oral Mrs. R. O. Wecde, Command- attire of that period. 5100 this week following an an- Griteral, First Marine Brigade, neuncement by a special judges and Col'. and Mrs. E..). Doyle, Exec- The Station Brig's entry depict- committee that they had won the utive Officer, MCAS. ed a iatidly's living room through annual Special Services Christmas . the effective use of a fireplace, bay Decoration Contest. Second Lula third place winners window and a window-view of the in the annual contest were Marine The extra "C-Note," now tucked outside lawn complete even Coins .air Station Brig and Bravo - to fely away iu their recreation Saint Nick and a Christmas tree. fund. was awarded to the unit fol- Bo. Second place earned $75 lowing judging on Dec. 23 by a for tile winners The Recon entry utilized a unit while the "show" position brought recreation room, with a skillfully a prize. of $50. drawn mural depicting the Nativity. Bowl's West Team The winning entry by Hotel Com- One member of the judging com- paw, consisted of a striking scene mittee stated that the task of de- dapiethig the Nativity. The dis- ciding winners for the contest was Will Visit Station play was made doubly effective quite difficult inasmuch as all dis- THE 1959 CHRISTMAS EXHIBIT WINNER through the use of life-size figures plays were extremely well done. Hotel To Tour-Scrimmage Company's Striking Exhibit Garnered $100. University of Oklahoma football ..oach Bud Wilkinson and the West Area Pin Tourney All-Star team for the forthcoming Hula Bowl game in Honolulu, will visit Kaneohe Bay on Jan. 7. To Run Jan. 11-15 The collegiate gridiron stars are :scheduled to arrive here by bus at Here-Camp Smith about I p. m. They will tour the An island-wide bowling tourney 1.01. VIII, No. 53 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STAT10N, air station and its facilities until KANEOIIE BAY, HAWAII December 31, 1959 for male personnel! will be conduct- 3:30 p. m. 11 ; ed here and at Camp Smith Jan. Following their tour of the Sta- through 15. Games roll off at 1:00 tion, Coaeh Wilkinson will put the Key Activities p. m. college stars through an hour-and- YULETIDE SEASON Modify Hours Known as the Hawaii Marine a-half practice on Dailey Field. The Bowling Tournament, it will be a practice session will be open to the During Holiday singles and doubles event with con- Station "shopping centers" as well 12 public in order that everyone may KEEPS BAND BUSY , testants bowling a total of games as the various recreational activities have the opportunity to get a close each. No handicaps will be author- Normally, one of the busiest groups unit's Yuletide activity, a check of will modify their hours over the look at the collegiate All-Stars. ' ized. at the H-Bay MCAS is the 1st Ma- the musician's lo K book shows that New Year's weekend. Prior to returning to Leeward Entries from 1st Marine Brigade rine Brigade Band and Drum and the bandsmen were called upon for All Marine Corps Exchange ac- an Oahu. he West All-Star team will and MCAS will bowl here while Bugle Corps. During the Yuletide 27 engagements from Dec. 1 until tivities will close on New Year's Day the Camp hit the training table-Marine Corps caner entries compete at season the pace is further acceler- Christmas, excluding appearances with the exception of the food ser- style in Mess hal! 2. Smith alley. r'ed fur Bantimr.s:er AMSgt. Bill for mor.ling colors. In addition to vces units. following flights are open This year's Hula Bowl classic will The Tosh and his group of some 47 for Brigade and Station The Commissary Store closes Singles Champion- orinc together some of the most at to contestants: musicians. functions during this period, the noon today closed "A" Flight, 160-169: outstanding collegiate stars of the and will remain ship, 170-open; itoutine for the bandsmen dur- bandszn. n appeared in Christmas 'ill day tomorrow. The store will Flight, 150-159. Doubles are 59 season. Coach Wilkinson has "B" ing the year are chores such as parades in Kailua and Waimanalo. observe normal Saturday hours on open to all. signed ; p gridiron greats from UC- playing for mornkng colors five The coming big item on the Band Jan Z. tournament bowlers LA. Rice, TCTJ. Oklahoma and USC To enter the days a week, providing the music and Drum and Bugle Corps' sched- Golf Course ABC av- plus stars from other Western col- officials stated that may use their registered daring merous formal guard ule is its third appearance at the leges. normal holiday hours would prevail erage or qualify individually by moants, hanges of command and -Hula Bowl" in Honolulu Stadium, tomorrow military Paul Dietzel, :wad coach from with tee-offs slated from bowling six games at a honors for visiting dignitaries who Jan. 10. Under the direction of 7:30 trill coach the East All-Stars. a. m. The course will close at bowling establishment. visit here. asSgt. William A. Maneval the sunset. blanks are available at Sta- His roster will include such greats Entry In between !..c up is busy learning a new trick Both Station theatres will offer tion and Brigade Special Services as Billy Cannon also of LSD', Char- appearances are many hours drill for the half-time ceremonies normal showings tomorrow. be submitted before 4:30 lie Flowers of Mississippi. Richie of practice in both music and and must in which the Brigade musicians are All other Station Special Services m., 6. Lucas. an outstanding quarterback coupled with the basic train- p. Jan. ing , featured. activities will be closed New Year's contained in Sta- from Penn State; Dean Look, Larry required of all Marines. Add- Full details are This event will also mark the Day. 1710 of Dec. 29. Cundiff and Palmer Pyle. all of !' g lo the problem is the continu- tion Bulletin final appearance of ASgt. Lynn A. Michigan State. and Bob White of ..1, changeover of personnel which Ohio State. us hours of training required Harvey, the high-strutting six-foot- Ribs Spelled Out er who has served as drum major See West All-Suk: team line-up. teach new Members the musical for the past year. He is due to be page 4. repertoire and marching routines. To give a graphic picture of the transferred to the Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps at Wash- Use Of Fireworks Limited; ington, D. C. On Jan. 11 the bandsmen will, None Allowed On Station put away their instruments for a will be well-earned 15 days leave. Kaneohe Bay officials, taking a No type of fireworks cue from the Honolulu city-county thrown from, or into, any motor government, last week re-empha- vehicle. In addition, none of the Ni?tv Year's Day sized local policies concerning fire- I pyrotechnics wir be fired near any works during the holiday periods, type of hospital or place of public worship. Divine Services Throughout both Honolulu city and county the use of pyrotechnie It is also unlawful to set off any The Station Chaplain's Center this articles, including fireworks, is lim- fireworks of any sort on or in week street public way, announced the following sche- ited to Dec. 31 between the hours highway, alley, dule for New Year's religious ser- sidewalk, park, public beach, or of 1 p. m. and 12 midnight am:. vices: on New Year's Day, between 32 school yard. personnel CATHOLIC midnight anti 2 a. in. In addition, Station were Dec. 31 Holy Hour at St. Mi- reminded that It is against the law - Locally, Station Order 5510.313 of chael's Chapel from 8 to 9 p. m. for any person under 18 years of March 25, 1958, prohibits the firing any Jan. 1 Feast of the Circum- age to possess, purchase or fire - on station of explosives of all types cision of Our Lord. Holy Day of Ob- type of explosive or pyrotechnic. ligation: Masses -including both fireworks and py- Finally, officials told the "do it at 8, 9:30, and 11 rotechnics. a. in. yourself fraternity" that they would PROTESTANT Military residents planning off be breaking the law if they ex- Dec. 31 - New Year's Watch Ser- station use of any type of pyrotech- tracted the contents from any com- BUSY MUSIC-MAKERS vice. from 11 p. tn. to midnight at nic must abide by certain civilian mercially manufactured pyrotecnic Station Bend Members Played For Caroling On Christmas Eve Trinity Chapel, regulations. to use in homemade fireworks. 31, 1959, Page 2 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, HAWAII December ..,................... BEWARE; KIDS CURIOSITY Chaplain's Corner lig Chaplain II. It. Miller CAN LEAD TO DISPENSARY wirdvworme ....,....,..........., like home for ful operation. 714/WA. There's no Wig - COL. M. M. MAGRUDER Commanding Officer YOUR LIFE AS AN accidents, the ,Assistant Station Other poisonous substances, in- COL. EDWARD J. DOYLE Executive Officer AUTOBIOGRAPHY Medical Officer reported this week. advertently left lying about the CAPT. ROBERT W. ARSENAULT, ....Informational Services Officer Life is like writing one's auto- The particular accidents cited by house by parents and innocently 1ST LT.
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