The Eagle Eye (Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1944 Page: 3 of 26
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WHAT'S COOKIN', the Hi-De-Ho variety re-
vue will be the CAMP SHOWS attraction at
the Recreation Hall on Feb0 11th at 8sOO
PoM« and will be presented without ad-
mission charge*
The harlem headliners in this solid show
are all clever entertainers * The revue
itself is fast-paced and a skillful blend-
ing of sock comedy, hep talk, riff rhythms
and some of the best modern stepping ever
seen on any stage*
Here's the all-star cast:
GARNER (Of Garner & Wilson) - Master
of Ceremonies
AL & BILLIE RICHARDS - Varieties of
Dance in Rhythm
JOHN HOPKINS - "The Sepia Edgar
Bergen" and his boy Friday
MARGIE HALL - Her rhythm singing is
sensational
DANNY ALEXANDER - The fastest dancer
on the American stage
GARNER & WILSON - Modern comedy song
and dance team
SAMMY STEWART - Pianist and Musical
conductor
HERBIE COWENS - Swing drummer
All military and civilian personnel and
their guests are invited to an evening
of rare entertainment in WHAT'S COOKIN'*
* * * *
WAGS MAY FOLLOW INVASION FORCE
London (CNS) — There is an excellent
chance, says Col* Oveta Culp Hobby, that
Wacs will be sent to the European conti-
nent after Allied forces have established
their lines* The Wacs may take part in
the rehabilitation of Europe, she added*
* * * *
An all-soldier show is being planned for
this field in the near future and we need
the cooperation of all talented GIs on
the field to put it over*
If you're an actor, writer, musician,
technician or have any other specialty
that can be used, come to a meeting to
be held in the Post Library Friday, Feb0
4th at 7 PoMo For more details, see Cpl*
Kinder in the Special Service Office*
There will be lots of fun at the meeting,
at future rehearsals and at the final
show, so —— don't hide your talents
under a bushel basket! C'mon out!
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Shank, Albert. The Eagle Eye (Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 4, 1944, newspaper, February 4, 1944; Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974732/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .