Another smashing evening of entertainment comes your way tonight from your uptown Oasis Club. The feature attraction of the evening will be another gala Floor Show by some of your favorite talent. In addition to the fine show, its the sounds of the Hi Notes for your listening and dancing plesure. Saturday night the weekend program continues with the Diamond Combo on hand for another evening of entertainment highlights from the Oasis Club. To round out the weekend on Sunday night its another of those money saving Mystery Happy Hours. A full hour of free drinks that could come anytime during the evening. Make it a weekend at the uptown Oasis Club. OASIS CLUB DANCE CLASSES The Oasis Club will begin Dancing Classes on February 20th in the Club Ballroom. Five persons will be instructed every half hour from 1900 till 2300. You must sign up for these classes at the Oasis Club cashiers cage. Mr and Mrs Ron butler will be the instructors. The first classes will deal with the basic stops of the Fox Trot. TOP FIVE ACTIVITIES Tonight its Happy Hour at the Top Five Club with 10¢ drinks and free snacks from 1700-1800 and 1900-2000. On Saturday its the Big Valentine's Day Dance. Dancing to the Hi Notes from 2100-0130. Floor Show beginning at 2230. There will be a free cocktail party from 1930-2100. Coat and tie please. Make your reservations early at the Top Five Open Mess Office. On Sunday there will be family bingo from 1600-1700 followed by more of the fine Top Five food, El Rancho style dinner for only 50¢ a plate. Monday is Pinochle night for all you pinochle players beginning at 1930 hours. |
STATION OPENS TONIGHT Tonight at 1700 hours the Kagnew Station Little League swings into action with the pre-game ceremonies. TELEPHONE ANNOUNCEMENTS Effective immediately all telephone users desiring any number
beginning with the numbers (12) dial the Operator and request the
number. SOFTBALL WEEKEND SCHEDULE Saturday 11 Feb At 1330 the Tars of Navy will meet the Spoilers of
Headquarters Company. Last night the league leading Pistons squeaked by the last place Tigers in an eight to five ballgame. Reed was the winning pitcher for the Pistons taking over in relief from Jim Jones. Black of the Tigers pitched a four hitter looking good in defeat. In the second game of the evening the Hawks of Operations Company stopped the Relays of MESA, 15-5. "If we work on marble it will perish. If we work upon brass, time will reface it. If we rear temples they will crumble to dust. But if we work on men's immortal minds, if we imbue them with high principles, with the just fear of God and love of their fellowmen, we engrave on those tablest something which no time can efface." |
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