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Colonial
VOLUME
WILLIAMSBURG, VA., JANUARY, 1943
Gifts Sent To
All the men who left the Restor-
a carton of Chesterfield cigarettes,
to be mailed
The
had
burg
the
to
went
post -
scattered
States.
were
It is
all
received
priority
from
because
received
Paul
in
Boyer
have
North
a U. S. S. PC when
al-
from
We are happy to report that our
Says Boy-
cigarettes that I opened this morn-
hack at his desk in New York City,
ing was the
The
means
carton
whereby
one
o' clock
I after an illness which began during
thoroughly ingratiated myself with
my fellow officers, ( I put brother
at
resume
I Am
a
the
gave
of
a
the
Williamsburg"
Ferguson
November.
at
the
For three
weeks
Johnston - Willis
he was
Hospital
in
nicotine behind me two years ago)
Richmond.
Mr.
Chorley
recently
them
to the
Lodge.
being
Game
While
served
discussed
Steel
through
and then took
Room
at
the
refreshments
there,
the
Mrs.
visitors
some of the buildings
fitness
a few days.
tain likes
reports
are due in
What' s more, the CapChesterfields — a
happy
coincidence ".
Robert
W.
Eubank,
as
Safety
stationed
who
a member
will
at
were
Mr. Kendrew
architectural
prob-
well
Department,
at
Delhart,
is now
Texas,
with
of the Williamsburg
The
informal
Rob-
ert writes: " I got a carton of cigarettes from Colonial Williamsburg
today and appreciate them. I was
thinking tonight, in the last year
I have been in
about
thirty -six
states and have discussed Williams-
burg and the Restoration quite a
lot —more or less a walking Cham-
unit
nature
an opportunity
building
used
buildof this
to learn
the methods
by the
lie within their
Mr. Kendrew'
Travis House
were
Restoration
Travis
will
closed
last June
which
when
was
gasoline
province.
explanations
ra-
visit
the
units
will
real
desire
be
such
exhibition
those
same
of doing
And,
it de-
answer ...
One morning
was going
Chinese
recently,
could
talk
I knew
it
before
I
My group of solup
entirely
of
trainees
33 men
from
Fort
Eustis
and not a one of them
back.
According to
stopped
It was
told
my
interpreter
five
to
men
groups
buildings
the
liamsburg
point
of
to
mentioned
around
common
George
all knew
in
New
time felt
the need
for
and candid
on
their
way to the Palace
I
I
and
so from
then on things were fine.
the paper
So
Washington
him,
On the
told
mulberry
them
trees and
they were all very much amused,
silk
that after
worms
all our trouble
wouldn' t eat from
Those
and
one asked
about
an
adjac-
through
remember
not lgrapher
the
March
and
summer
voice
said,
2)
in a world
at
war.
After this Williamsburg
miere, Colonial Williamsburg
use
the
picture
in
preplans
its
local
training programs for Army and
an inquiring
Page
the place
Williamsburg
the crowd
on
particularly
of Col-
onial
some
Continued
be
feature,
Navy visitors
of
camera
which describes
use
middle
of
Durartii
Time
of
will
and
the
the visit
Lloyd
interested in seeing this
magnolia,
from
buildings
Williamsburg.
who
ent tree. I explained that it was a
in
and to release
Army
throughout
and
the
Navy
it for
camps
country.
The picture will be shown on the
Theatre Celebrates 10th Birthday
of a restaurant
missions
crew to Williamsburg last spring
to
them.
Then
Feb-
shots of people walking
regular
of Colonial
regular
some
at the Wil-
Saturday,
because
it was produced
by the
March of Time from unrehearsed
Chief -
for some
interest.
about
on
film
ruary 13, for six continuous performances from 2 until 11 P. M.
a
have
new
dreds of people shown in this film,
on January
has
showings
Theatre
of
who
stationed
the
Williamsburg in Virginia" is given
its first public
bill
nection
Williamsburg
when
histori-
19th.
of Commerce."
forces
but according to Mr. Bean it would
be impossible to locate the hun-
explain
coal
armed
Peninsula
evince
and
who
the
of
the streets and exhibition
tory, I floundered
the
ists and unifomed personnel of all
I
Chinese every dozen words I spoke.
This was bringing
the
we
Parish.
a few
minutes
of
The first showing of most movies
is an invitation affair for the cast,
cal facts, and was amazed that he
took
students
to
bound
schedule
first at Bruton
the
Williamsburg,
College of William and Mary, tour-
the
to be different
left the Theatre.
diers was made
of
to see the restoration
Williamsburg
reopened
the
question . .
pends on the company!
about
ap-
forming
tioning lost Williamsburg its tour- background for the trip.
ist business,
thing every day?
same
always
especially
For the time being,
House,
the
they
that
received with enthusiastic
once each week;
The
special
s skillful
of
preciation.
Re opens
tired
get
Discovering
that
my
charges
knew absolutely no American his-
ings..
and about many other matters
the
old
ever
toration
Presbyterian Hospital in New York at first hand about
entirely
the same
don' t you
Castle.
tion
and was pronounced
And so will hundreds of citizens
lems and progress in the actual res-
the
be
of
the U. S. Army Air Forces.
ber
examinations
again.
remembered
Public
underwent
Time Marches On!
BOZARTH
be a field day.
Anitetiug gave ,. lie Naval Construcofficers'
By NANCY
con-
part of the
and
their
Continuous Performances
men
After Mr. Bean' s address
interesting
Mrs.
president, Kenneth Chorley, is now
gales: "
at
conducted
of
er between
and
cluded the introductory
trip.
Africa
he wrote
8, when
officers
Geddy
film "
who was aboard
Dutch Harbor, Alaska.
of
time to time by research workers
here and abroad. A showing of the
acknowledgement
Post
and Allston
on January
work done by the Restoration
and
described in particular
the many
exciting
discoveries
made
from
ribbons,
we have
February 13th For Six
Williams-
most
packages
must
of
of welcome, Mr.
cigarettes.
men' s mail
tours
group
Theatre.
United
intact —
red
and
Service
ready
the
Public Showings At Theatre
My Day With
Always
other points
throughout
greetings
had
to various
began
assembled
to insure their delivery by Christmas Day. Fifty
ether packages
sent
Seabee
small
masters of New York City and San
Francisco as early as November 1
were
Williamsburg Gets Preview
and
overseas
Williarnsburu
New March Of Time Film On
The Soldiers
with best wishes, from the company
Nine packages
Seabee Tours
Men of Camp Peary To Visit
Williamsburg Every Friday
ation to go into service were sent
at Christmas.
NUMBER 3
Are Started
Back At The Helm
Boys fromWRl
from
Williamsburg
of the theatre
with
another
in
con-
feature
of
great interest to Williamsburg, the
Disney production, " Saludos AmiThis film was made for Mr.
Nelson Rockefeller' s Committee on
gos."
where
one
can
dine
leisurely
and
the re- opening of the Travis House
should
have
be
good
missed
news
the
graciousness
to
all
atmosphere
which
existed
motago
Inter
who
cities
of
at
two
at Blow
Feb. 8— George Washington
vs
M.
be
the division
and
W. &
vs.
M.
under
the
of
Lodge.
At the annual meeting
Williamsburg Inn
Elizabeth
James
D.
Feb.
17 —
Feb.
Fort Eustis
vs
vs
W. &
20— Washington &
W. &
Feb.
restaurant
M.
Lee
vs
M.
American
Operating
Base
Pianist
2,
College
of
William
and
lecture
by
A.
Tyler
Hull, Jr.
Feb.
16,
Asia ".
Cross,
burg and the county.
be
the
food
will
be
The quality
the
as
before,
chicken,
Virginia
same
ham,
Singleton
of the 1993 War Fund in Williams-
In the coming
the new manager.
the
of the
of
year
the
local
chapter has one of the biggest jobs
high
to do in its history and will need
featuring
the support and cooperation of ev-
and
eryone.
fish
Subject: "
Japan
Phi Beta Kappa
from the Chesapeake Bay.
Travis
House will be open for dinner daily
from
5: 45
to
8: 30
except
on
Sun-
The day before the grand opening ten years ago, January 12th, 1933,
as Dr. Goodwin, George P. Coleman, then mayor of Williamsburg, and
Still In The Scrap
day when luncheon will be served
from 12: 30 to 2: 30, in addition to
Mary, Phi Beta Kappa Hall.
Illustrated
will
Red
of
chapter
M.
Concert by Yvonne Dawson- Dienne,
Feb.
York,
standard
27 — Naval
W. &
in New
City County
Moorehead was appointed chairman
Reynolds, who for many years op- I
M.
America.
of
Feb. 15— Norfolk Air Station vs erated most successfully a similar
W. &
of South
Mr.
several
Red Cross War Fund
House
management
Mrs.
after
Moorehead Chairman
closed.
As in the past the Travis
will
M.
Feb. 13 — V. P. I.
were
Gym
Feb. 5— Hampton- Sydney vs W.
W. &
restaurants
Affairs
and his crew visited
the
Inn and Travis House before those
Basketball
American
Disney
in
Hall.
Miss Rhoda Pratt, star of the opening play, are shown about the WilWilliamsburg
liamsburg Theatre by Tom McCaskey. The poster advertises the first another front!
supper, and Monday, when it will
be closed entirely in order to give
film shown at the Theatre. During its first decade the Theatre branch
cook
of the Restoration
the employees a day off. All meals
will be $ 2. 00.
This
increase
in
for Wartime Living ", published by
audience totaling nearly two million, shown over 2, 000 different feature The American Women' s Voluntary
pictures, and thousands of selected short subjects
and news
reels. Services of San
Francisco,
Cali-
Concert by Ramon Douse, Violinist price of 33. 3% is occasioned by an
Feb. 21, College of William and even greater proportion of increase
Mary, Phi Beta Kappa Hall.
in the cost of food and labor.
has served the entertainment
needs of an aggregate
Four of the original staff of regulars which opened
the Theatre
book with
In
an
occupies
Tom
chapter
first
on
interesting
a sub - title " A Book
are fornia, Williamsburg
still in its employ —Fay LeCompte, Tom Halligan, E. E. Wiley, and
McCaskey.
has gone to war on
position
breads.
Sally
Lunn
under
a
�PAGE
TWO
THE
Fort Eustis Tours
THE NEWS
Editor
Thomas
Ed Ken -
drew.
Mrs.
Reportorial
Mildred
Staff
Stryker,
Adolph
Mrs. H. M.
Bowers,
Made-
Ralph
line Warrick, Thomas Moyles,
Martha Davis, Elizabeth Edson,
Alma Rowe, Catherine Zaharov,
Grace Raiter, Louise Inman, Page
Folk, Prickett Carter, Thomas
Halligan, Isham Johnson, Thom-
Ralph
W.
J.
Moody,
Geiger, Robert Evans.
of gasoline
Black-
Mrs. J. R.
of quotas
alloted
the
Soldier
daily
pended
Colonial
enjoyed
were proud to have
its
hundreds
thousands of visitors
of
come
each
year and see us at our best.
Today Williamsburg
may
even
look
over- run -
and perhaps a little untidy.
still
great
numbers
members of the
There
of visitors
armed
In
over.
The
impressions
carry away are vital
of the Restoration.
they
to the future
They MAY remember that there
is a war on, realize that we cannot
avoid certain
unusual
and know that great
our organization
services
or in
are
in the
of
a letter
armed
responsibility
with
that
to
Colonial
Wil-
iamsburg is doing its utmost to
normal
times
their
and
visit
is
anxious
to
to some of them that we
regret the necessity
close
some
Shops
of
that
of having
the
were
small
open
buildings are needed
facilities;
for
to
Craft
free,
since
housing
in
cos -
tume— at the Exhibition Buildings
because materials and woman - powas
well
as
manpower,
are
scarce; that many of the famous
gardens are not kept up to their
usual appearance
riot
to
men
take
care
of
them; that the de luxe Dining
Room of the Williamsburg Inn has
been closed so that the building
could be turned over to the exclusive use
ed forces
of the officers
of the
arm-
and their families;
that
the maintenance and care of our
buildings must be limited to essen-
tial needs because
workmen
are
Gen-
Eustis,
thanked
many
away
of our
at war
or
en-
gaged in making war implements;
and that we cannot
answer some
requests for service as promptly as
of the
We must prove to all that we are
doing our level best to keep Wilas neat and as attractive
population,
required
of
rubber,
Eustis
due
to
conservation
in the
and
at
is
and
all
have
been
to
and are making
May
1942,
when
been
of excellent
the
educational
a
every
THEIR
STYLE
Mr. Careless: " I' m not much of a
can
add
to
I can multiply your aches and
no
prior
knowledge
It
first
work
and
discount your chances of- safety
promotion."
the
is
a
through
the
that his
fact
that
he
had
been
of his time and
a
real
worker' s
on the
real
battle
ap-
here
that
I must
inform
you
effort
in
Wil-
staff
the
caused
gasoline
this
to
but
has
the
been
serve
the
men
who
are
coning
forces
in
group
so that we now
will
have
to
call it a soldier and sailor program.
As you will see elsewhere in this
at
shortage
species
program has been extended to this
paper,
Camp Patrick Henry to start experimental
tours each
Sunday,
but
of
Seabees and our soldier training
the
Plans had been made for mempermanent
year
to Williamsburg
every day in
greater numbers. Out at Camp
Peary they now have about 20, 000
discontinued."
of the
come
difficult
extinct
the armed
daily convoys will be temporarily
bers
have
of the Restoration
re- organized
the
that
we
the most
somewhat
value
of
but
the Restoration
with flying colors.
Tourists, of course,
are
still
a
It
early history of our country. "
is with great reluctance ", he said,
Williamsburg
has organized
a War Board to handle many of the
problems
also
now
community,
to be postponed.
affecting
and
the
Tug
whole
Norton
has
been lent to that group as Director.
Here are two views of the farewell party given Wanda Castle by Mr. He has recently opened an office in
and Mrs. Chorley in December. In the long shot is shown the U. S. S. Block 15 and spends many hours in
Castle, a novel boat -like table complete with waves, smokestacks, and his new office and in his old one.
My Day With
The Soldiers
lifesavers. In the closeup stands Wanda during her acceptance speech
Continued from Page 1)
Japanese
Magnolia ?"
of the travel clock presented her by the staff.
I quickly
explained that it was not and went
into
the
Palace.
The Chinese soldiers thoroughly
enjoyed
the
Palace,
paper
and
the
in
especially
the
Supper
numerous
as seen
Then
they began to
the
in the
interpreter,
and
made
new
for
the
influ-
talk
through
these
Palace
are telegrams from several " well known" persons, and she is wearing
the orchid brought in just before dinner by her staff of handy men —
Arthur, Levi, and Sherman. In the background is a blackboard used in
one of the skits put on by members of the assembled company.
the
furnishings.
about
Wanda Castle
without
benefit
and
Wanda
R.
Castle,
who
for
the
column
offices
six
entered
lined
to the Lodge
Capitol,
o' clock
Gaol
In the
Tap
the Betty
we left
and
for the
Raleigh
Room
lamp
for G. I. Sand-
Tavern.
shouted "
cheap ".
an
She was the first
of the organization
liamsburg from
Delft
was
explanation
that
after
By this time they were beginning to show signs that prove the
Fort Eustis paper was right when
it said
we
escorts "
walk
the
sol-
to
join
the
member
City,
of local
and
social
organiza-
As all
of
boy -
ee ".
of
the
room
We hurried
into
the drug store to indulge in the
very American custom
ice
of
eating
cream.
Miss Castle was sent to Smith
College
in
Northampton, Mass.,
for
by
training,
at
and
Mt.
billeted
Holyoke
near-
College
in
From the account
you know,
who
convoy
have
trucks
each
man
came
to
The
in-
to
has
Williamsburg
Stringfellow
a
been
and
the
Building will soon be
in its entirety
to a USO
Since the last issue of The News
several important
taken
place
changes
in the
main
have
office.
signed
to
the
Executive
Ed
Depart-
Colonial Williamsburg has there-
undertaking
this, Ed
into
Cocke' s old office
house
for
employees.
The Foster
Duncan
has
moved
and
amination before Duncan gets back.
House
on
Palace
While on this temporary assignem- ment, Sing Moorehead has been ap-
Green now accommodates 13
ployees, both men and women, and
pointed Acting
the
tectural
second
floor
of the
old
Imper-
ial Theatre Building, on the corner
of Boundary and Prince George
tensive
training
all
drawing
the lights
hands
with
an
hit the
active
deck"
and
to a close at 10 P M. when
must be out.
If
you
are
interested
WAVES.
The table
ship
through
sailing
the
seas
occurred
when
Honor
Roll,
we
name
Wanda
R.
placed
on
our
Castle.
at either of Miss Castle is now a member of
these locations, get in touch with the Women' s Auxiliary Volunteer
Mr. Thomas Moyles at Williams- Emergency Service.
During her
burg Lodge.
leave
Needless to say, the
the project, but
rates
The above
two
white employees.
of
absence
Miss
Mildred
are Layne has been appointed Acting
Office
Manager.
Incidentally, you men in the serhopes - to vice will be interested to know that
only
come out even."
ployees
simulated
Just before Christmas an epochal
event
in securing a room
we
units
now
have
one
department
for manned 100% by women. This is
The colored em- the Craft Department where Kitty
are also having
are
a hard time
Mr. and Mrs. Chorley entertain- finding a place to live, and
ed at dinner in honor of Miss Cas-
Head of the Archi-
Department.
Streets, has living quarters for 16 the first feminine
of her early days in the Navy it reasonable. Colonial Williamsburg
appears that she is undergoing in- is not trying to make money by
Zaharov has taken over Jack Up-
is shur' s duties and the whole departhoped that the new dormitory that ment is doing a bang -up job.
a
it
will
As we enter this new year 1943,
I think all of us are beginning to
see a slender silver lining to the
dark clouds that have gathered in
IN THE DOGHOUSE
with
Tom
Halligan,
the theatre' s thickening density over the entire
husky assistant manager, says that world for the past four years. We
Places were laid he is now known as " Keeper of the
know our men and woman in the
pennants flying and smoke issuing
from the funnels.
on one of the " decks" and the place
When I left the group at their
brought
and recently
director
fore gone into the rooming
employees.
diers to death."
oh
USO
paced the streets looking for a ment to assist in handling the inroom to live in, they are scarcer creased
administrative
problems
than the proverbial hen' s teeth. brought about by the war. While
rooms
employee
New York
and was an active
Then I suddenly South Hadley.
very ordinary ware, so I stammerout
ber 22.
was
still
Committee
full -time
co-
Service
of the Women' s Auxiliary Volun- business in a modest way by tak- if the war does not end soon, I exteer Emergency Service on Decem- ing over two units to provide pect he will be taking the Bar Ex-
community
expressions
realized that to them
class
tions.
I showed them the Delft plates
their
training
tive of Dallas, Texas, came to Wil-
oil as its fuel.
but
and
that
used in China today, with peanut
proudly
the officers
explained
that this type of lamp
of Absence
WAVES. Miss Castle, who is a na-
and explained
interpreter
Leave
them
I showed
whale oil was used in it. They at
once became very talkative and exThe
of
Colonial Williamsburg, was grant-
interpretation
and " Java ".
At one
managed
ed Military
up in twos, and were off in a long
wiches
has
soldiers,
of
Center
been
local
Kendrew has been temporarily as-
something
Chow"
word . . . "
they became typical
cited.
Company Eases
Rooming Situation
Joln s WAVES
me.
one
has
center.
things
After seeing the Kitchen I men-
The Restoration
operating with the
converted
years
tioned
On the table beside her
Room,
Chinese
ences
cards were in the form of life preservers.
During
Fleas."
Reason —the Restoration' s service are doing their jobs well
new dog lives in a pen adjacent to and it gives all of us renewed in-
the course of the
Happy' s abode, the Raleigh Tavern spiration Io see to it that our job
es- Kitchen. Its tenant must feed and
here at home is tackled with the
terpreter explained that they were pecially for Miss Castle were ren- care for the watchdog. On a recent
same enthusiasm and determination
pains. I can divide your attention.
me and said something.
I can reduce your earnings.
I can
and
to
liamsburg,
for these men, who in many cases,
had
voice from the end
your
concluded
home front
proximately 50, 000
soldiers
have
visited
General
Williamsburg.
Stockton said that the tours had
said "
from
his
order.
pace for those of us battling
motor
cut
taken
us - at first, but
finally
effort in setting
activi-
requiring
now
giving too much
So I asked if anyThe
the Restoration is building
effort to maintain just as many body knew about ` ice -cream' and tle before her departure.
theme of the
party
was
built solve their problems.
points of interest open to visitors
coca - cola'.
A very high pitched around
her acceptance by the
as conditions will permit.
A. E. K
interest
de-
trouble was purely functional and
when "
and
gasoline.
take
has
doctors
Room.
I
I
in the batting
He frightened
schedule beginning at 6: 15 A. M.
but
and
courte-
ted use, in order to save tires
mathematician
your trouble.
fast
Restor-
all this was only a Public Dining
LET' S CRAMP
However,
its
ed
as possible,
am
ed
usual because our cars have restric-
liamsburg
the
Laid up
the
for
by Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller,
because there are
enough
Brigadier
tours were given the men of Eustis
that there are now fewer
hostesses — and none. are
er,
you have heard,
for repairs.
The Army, as well as the
civilian
wall
pleasant.
Perhaps you will have a chance
to explain
from
at Fort
was
camp.
maintain the high standards set in
make
of
Officer
ation
industries.
demonstrate to all those we come
in contact
many
Boss has been temporarily
January
conditions,
numbers
defense
But it is OUR
on
As
sus-
place again
forces,
their families and friends —looking
us
were
eral E. A. Stockton, Commanding
traiysportation
quiet, orderly life and attractive
appearance
in normal times.
We
are
Fort Eustis,
temporarily
Since
ancient
overcrowded — yes,
to
Tours
minimum.
We have all worked hard on the
have
KC At The Bat
oil in the
curtailment
lighted to report that he has mend-
ties
Is A War On
We
For
23rd.
do its share
Remember There
of this
and fuel
East, and subsequent
gasoline
re- creation
Capital.
VG Pinchhitting
Because of the prevailing shortage
sies to the men and officers
as Kearney.
Circulation Staff ...
well,
Farewell Party To Wanda
G. McCaskey
S. P. Moorehead,
Features
January, 1943
Off Temporarily
Associate Editors .... B. W. Norton,
F.
P.
LeCompte,
Elizabeth
Stubbs,
NEWS
offering their thanks for the pleas-
dinner several
songs written
dered by a quartet
made
ure they had received this day in Messrs. Kendrew, Lavery,
Williamsburg.
win, and McCaskey.
up of meatless Thursday Happy
Good- lunch with ' Panther,' who was
ing rare sirloin that day.
had
hav-
that is required
of us all if the vic-
tory now looming
horizon
in
is to become
the
an
distant
actuality
�January, 1943
THE
Public Safety
Reporting
My Kingdom
For A Penny
Because
defense
By FAY LECOMPTE
After
man
never
from
the
worried
the
little
much.
theatre
He
handled hundreds of them
Pe -yoo," he' d say, " what' s a scent
So one day as usual he went to
the bank teller and said, " Shoot the
cents to me, Gents."
his
Department.
hoarsely, "
The
handled
however,
S.
and
with
M. Adams
short-
well
the
has
so
far,
recent
of two
and J. A.
addi-
new men,
Smith,
the
sailing should not be too difficult.
Both are local boys and Smith has
Corps
There' s a penny
situation
pretty
four
with
years
in
the
an honorable
Marine
and
meri-
torious record.
John M. Smith, who has been a
age.
But,
but,
theatre
but,"
what' ll
man, "
the
I
do
member
for
ejaculated
about a year and a half, was promoted
change ?"
Exactly,"
but
of
answered
course
you
the
teller,
know
this
is
of
to
the
the
November,
your
department
rank
of
1942.
stripes
in
you wear
a long time,
John.
When you hear the screeching of
war. We can' t get any pennies
the siren and the grinding of
from the Federal Reserve —"
And we need about 1, 500 a day,"
said
the
theatre
man,
standing
stunned. " But I can beat this metal
he
called
up
put
it' s the squad
back
geant
into
Smith
very
shortage — I' ll use my head."
And
brakes,
car ( recently
service)
with
at the wheel.
glad to have
Ser-
We are
it in operation
he
I have been stationed here at
barely a minute which we could call our own.
em
lc
stamps
instead,"
the price
department
to 50c,"
said the
Wanda R. Castle —
Mount Holyoke
a fond
the
kids'
banks,"
the
people
exact change,"
have
feller benefaction ?
Jefferson Barracks, Missouri:
He
ran
strangers
and
on
the
pleaded
street,
and taxiing,
also servicing
ran into Roy Brice.
ed to Sergeant
he
lectured
met
to
he
himself
While
about six weeks
Wallace H. Cooper —
jg) Maxey B. Davis —
for the
Virginia
South Pacific:
Gazette
and
letter
the newspapers
and I
paper,
I find these
both
a most interesting
City, Iowa:
It really did me good to know
H. Jackson —
received
I really
the reading
Fort Knox, Kentucky:
some
do enjoy
of the papers,
reading
Since I have heard from
I felt as though
I am
what the folks back home
of the paper it seems
as though
Sausage),
in
Eve-
bags ( Luter' s
in their hands,
secret
and
in
drawers.
Panther ",
the
Federal
Reserve
have any didn' t worry
and
didn' t
him. Every-
one began banking their pennies at
the Theatre.
One
day
the poor
Theatre
the safe, to
man
get
the
cashier some dunes, but he couldn' t
find
any.
tiff watch
co Hills
is doing
part
All
he
could
find
were
Well, I can use nickies instead,"
said the patient cashier.
But
when
he
he could
looked
find
York, has arrived
is on patrol
Palace.
I' ve got nothing
told
for
nickies
pennies.
about the arrival
the Theatre
man
stand it any longer.
Theatre
sack.
he
Say,
was
holding
The
marked, with a wry face, " There
go my bushes ".
hear
Welsh
a hungry
room
at
out
the
by a
guys
a
grabbed
him.
need
pen-
any
He abandoned
theatre
of
He
training.
cried
no pennies
these
for
little
man
the
farmer, "
What
after I have saved
you,
you
brought
said —"
from
on the head
them
all
here
And he hit the
the Theatre,
with the
lovely
right
pen-
nies.
quite a crowd
gathered ' round.
crying
had
They could not
tell whether the Theatre
really
waiter' s
tain
man was
or laughing.
The
weeks
he
This
was
exclaim
his first
years
and
Yes
other
were
over
was
200
years
exclaimed
curtains
now
she
indeed ",
old
up
r,
for
wants
said
houses
that one across
there
to
the
six
change
hostess,
here,
too.
Why
the street has stood
for over 200 years.
been
altered
Nothing
or
replaced."
Hum ", said the sceptical
tleman, "
they
must
old gen-
have
had the
same landlord we have."
that
The group at the Capitol one day
seemed
full
rather
of
questions
pleasant
asked
about
young
the
bell
in the Burgesses
501 Pages
Illustrated $
Theatre Sells War
Bonds And Stamps
through
Scotland
and
Department
Industry
stamp
selling,
bond -and-
movie machine lent all its effort to-
with
of
as
By HELEN
BULLOCK
Modeled on the first American Cook Book, it makes for good
reading and for good eating.
the
hill
the
Palace
The
a
around
guest
remarked, "
some
from
recognizing
she
had
taken
a short
there
interesting
time
are
cer-
angles
of
Twinkling, he focused
scene ".
his camera
at her and said, " yes,
Hogarth
through
I
curves ".
the buildings
colored
maid
one
answered
informed
and
Foster is out drilling
this morning ".
her, "
the
228 pages of practical recipes.
the
Mrs.
soldiers
E. M. A.
Quarter -bound paper boards, $ 2. 50. Leather bound, $ 4. 00
New Portraits Hung
By RUTHERFOORD
The
PHOTOGRAPHS
GOODWIN &
RICHARD
GARRISON
Condensed pictorial story of the inspiration and instruction
afforded by Colonial
full -page
colotype
Williamsburg,
illustrations.
including
85 pages.
Cloth binding $
thirty -ive
f
Mr. Andrew
1. 00
of
Mr.
Building.
Hepburn,
members
Room
This
in
Being
an Account
of the most
Occurrences
room,
and
in
that Place from its first Beginning to the present Time."
Paper covered boards, $ 2. 00
Full leather, $ 5. 00
partplans
It was painted
son,
noted
shows
of Williamsburg
wall behind them.
by Charles
Boston
The following citations given to
American
PUBLISHERS
TO
COLONIAL
WILLIAMSBURG
Hopkin-
artist.
have
hung in the Board
incorOFFICIAL
por-
the
and
sketches
hanging on the
GOODWIN
important
the
latest
now hanging
ners seated at a table, with
WILLIAMSBURG in VIRGINIA
By RUTHERFOORD
of
in the Goodwin
is the
trait in the collection
O
William
the architectural firm
of
Perry,
Shaw, and Hepburn, has been hung
in the Board
2. 00
binding $
portrait
Perry, Mr. Thomas Mott Shaw, and
Mr. Rockefeller
the Hon.
amateur
kitchen
hostess
the building
phone
porated a bond rally into its initial
program
was
an
The
ward a billion dollar goal.
Theatre
It
day and a friend called her house.
ART OF COOKERY
to
and the tremendous
The Williamsburg
table
One of the escorts was out taking
The Williamsburg
Stamps.
by the U. S. Treasury
take the lead in national
path.
costume
the
like these
began
was the month set aside
Picture
the
The host-
Down at the
through
4. 00
Paper
Bonds
on
room.
After a day' s work one of the
hostesses
was
walking
home
soldiers
IN
September
one
officer said " did you say rung back
or brung back ?"
O
in Chipleasure
the Theatre
and
lieutenant
ess carefully explained she thought
WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA
the
New
Institute
York
also
Room:
of
been
from the
Architects,
Southern
Society,
Ashton Dovell giving a brief, pert-
the Virginians in New York City,
inent
the
talk.
With
the aid
of
the
open
a special
Bond
was
more than $ 4, 000.
month,
rain,
Booth
during
the ladies
sitting
sun and
eternal
soot,
to roll up a total month' s sales of
Virginia
Commerce,
ladies of the city, the Theatre kept
through
see.
particularly
who had been explaining about the
Wythe House, " we do have many
him
SHEPPERSON
the
jaunt since his arrival in Williams-
him, that despite the seeming paradox, he was doing both.
For he
you
BOLLING
in the dining
visit with his family
the whole
demented,
back
materials
Oh!! ",
We' ve had
tures
lished account of Dr. Edward Bancroft, arch -traitor to the
American Cause. Williamsburg is part of its background.
Speaking of
Caprecently
had
a
ear."
Welsh,
doctor said, when he had examined
quite
old
Oh!
tainly
other day, " I wish I could get that
September
By this time
guests
in
curtains
old. "
their intimate association with the men and women
who
shaped America' s destiny.
It includes the hitherto unpub-
to
for the Motion
shouted, " No!"
because
startled
Lodge
a deep selling War
ten years
her
amazed when the hostess told her
before,
couldn' t
going
The Theatre man took
No ?"
was
guest
the
In September,
decorous
made
ain' t!
One of the
the back.
new man after his week of relax-
nies ?"
breath.
of Panther he re-
he
a sock — I mean
farmer
do you
she
interested
The surprising, yet authentic human story of two people and
He would run
door he was stopped
farmer
heard
ation.
As
war' s
where
photographer was taking some pic-
of I:ondon and Williamsburg
By ARCHIBALD
at the Governor' s
him
stabbed
with a look.
away.
Now the
bottom of
and LUCY LUDWELL
New
burg last April.
He is now back
on duty and says he feels like a
but pennies,"
the cashier who
At last
To a beauty sublime
rather breezy and the wind wrap-
JOHN PARADISE
in Williamsburg
When Mr. Lavery
cago.
were
much paint,
her one time
her like a flag pole.
at Pocanti-
in Tarrytown,
pennies.
all
and needing
We restored
it was used during the recess and
the Burgesses would be rung back.
With a decided twinkle the young
to Rex
dog trained
Estate
Captain
looked into
Successor
Pocantico Panther," a bull mas-
and
He had plenty of pennies,
that
home
are doing.
everybody
Recent Official Publications of Colonial Williamsburg
the afternoon, and in the evening.
their
1700 -1943
There once was a village so quaint
ped her colonial
them in boxes (
we
thought quite clever:
has
in the Books of a Region
to
So they brought in pennies. They
brought them in in the morning, in
in Paris),
of
of information.
in the newspapers.
ning
produced
which
me
Let me express my appre-
the Restoration
regularly.
found
Distinguish
women, and he finally advertised
They brought
desk,
limerick
them."
Your
The Spirit of a Nation
and
agreeable
I
I was promot-
ago.
Pittsburgh, California:
well and enjoying camp life fine.
I am receiving
do enjoy reading them very much.
Lt. (
in Tennessee
went
Penny from the False Copperhead,"
made
upkeep.
with
committees
on " How
and minor
I must say it was quite a reunion.
something toward victory. Since you all are doing your
makes us want to do more for the defense of our country.
at
into the stores, he talked to little
children,
I have been in the
at the
Air Corps ever since I have been in the Army but haven' t done any young gentleman
in
the
party,
flying. My work is on the ground which has to do with pre -flighting
please do tell that to my wife.
From
said the accountant.
out
day
little
the
Leon Christian —
again.
the
Don' t give ' em any change
all," said the ABC store.
this
I have been bil-
leted so far at Rockefeller Hall. I have been told that a number of the
buildings were burned some time ago and Mr. Rockefeller rebuilt this
Hall.
Isn' t it strange that I should gravitate toward another Rocke-
you and have
father.
Make
I
We were
met at the door with " Go upstairs and make up your beds" square corners and all and be ready for mess in five minutes.
cil one
Historic
Mass.:
have been on the go every moment since I have been here.
Charles
open
South Hadley,
College,
So
One of our hostesses, poetically
inclined, " doodling" with her pen-
much.
head.
Break
School started on Octob-
where the boys that I worked with once are and to find that they are
fine. As for me, I am fine.
I get the papers and enjoy them very
said the auditor.
Raise
Lee
er 5th and we received our commissions on the 23rd of December.
now I am a brand new lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps.
Fred B. Epps, Jr. — Sioux
Give '
Camp
since the day I was inducted, way back on the 21st of June. At the time
you wrote I was deep in the struggle for a commission and there was
source
to do.
he
Camp Lee:
which I have been receiving
knew. And they all told him what
said
Kemp Boot —
ciation
everyone
Tell everyone that I
hello."
for
Sergeant
May
England: " Just a card to let you know that I am
glad to get the paper that you are sending me.
said
THREE
Overheard"
men
Safety
served
exclaimed
service
of
busy year for the Public
and
head
influx
a very
the bank teller
But this morning
lowered
and
tion to the force
cents.
John T. Blacknall —
great
workers
PAGE
From Employees In Service
1942 proved
a day. been
I mean
the
in this vicinity,
all, what' s a penny?
Pennies
of
NEWS
State
and
the
Chamber
of
Virginia
So-
ciety —
Sons of the American Revo-
The Dietz Press,
103 E. CARY ST., RICHMOND,
Inc.
VIRGINIA
lution.
The two citations hanging in the
lobby are from the Commonwealth
of
Virginia.
�PAGE
FOUR
THE
Craft House News
The Craft House has survived
Christmas
NEWS
January, 1943
Snowtime In Williamsburg
News Of The
Colored Folks
and did a record- breaking
business.
Fort Eustis, the Seabees, and the Navy from the surrounding
country visited us— singly, in pairs, and with their families, God Bless
By Thomas
into many homes!
the old gentleman,
entire
force would
We even stayed open on Saturday evenings to help
and then when the stock
room was so swamped,
leave the upper crust and rush
around
midst
Kearney
And
Them! Mail orders came roaring in until Christmas Eve saw us wan
and weary but quite sure that Old Saint Nicholas had found his way
Johnson
We are
the
Year
the
shred pack and boxes, getting the parcels out.
Isham
beginning
with
our
moving on.
The Craft House looked very lovely this Christmas.
We used gar-
everyone
lands of pine and wreathes of pine and hemlock ( the holly berries went
on a strike this year) and many shiny Christmas ornaments.
Henderson appeared, on a visit back from the now darkened "
White Way."
hope
and
We
and New
Years.
we
whole
New
still
each
had a pleasant
a
Rody
Great
another
movements
Christmas
As employees
enjoyed
the
as
holidays
She is as glamourous as ever and there isn' t a visiting
celeb that she doesn' t have a speaking acquaintance with. There are
most
much.
kings, and princes, and prime ministers, and of course, the military of
Lee, and
all ages passing through Pan -Am. We at Craft House have entertained
sored a Bar B. Que party for many
Thomas
Humphrey
Kearney,
William Edwards
spon-
no mean shakes either. Navy captains, admirals, generals, et cetera
of our employees
are among them. Lord and Lady Halifax and their party spent many
hours with us, and Colonel McDonnell ( aide to Lord Halifax) was most
chummy. He was intrigued with the corn shuck mats, and when he
learned that they were occasionally used for seats, he bought ten or
twelve of them in view of the shortage of springs, downs, and other
ter Christmas, in the home of Mrs.
soft materials.
He even solved the secret of the Russian successes, at least from the
Irish point of view. For, as one Irishman explained it to the Scotch man, " Of course, the Russians are doing alright now since we sent
Pollie
Lee.
the Saturday
We had a grand
Many of the employees
many of their
Here is the way Williamsburg
looked twice during
December.
The
city only missed having a White Christmas by a few days.
Pictured
here is a striking shot of the Coleman House taken from the yard of
the James Geddy
with the Navy.
House
by Walter
Gladding
before
he left
for
duty
homes
time.
entertained
friends
in
their
greet
Fred
this Christmas.
We wereglad
Eppes
to
at holiday
time.
Also
Ser-
geant Charles Jackson was home to
greet
his many
glad
Tim O' Shenko' to take over the situation!"
af-
to
see
friends.
Clyde
We were
Wallace
back
home.
C. &
DEPARTMENTAL
M. Jottings
From
Samuel Kemp Boot received a very nice Christmas present from his
Uncle Sam —
the Gold Bar of a Second Lieutenant in the Fighting
Quartermaster Corps. Good luck, " Shavetail ", but keep your eyes on
the rookies.
Monier Williams has just recently signed up in the " Seabees" and is
now awaiting call to active service.
Good luck to you, Monier, and our
sympathy to Charlie Lavery when he takes over
your " maintenance
headaches."
Rumors are drifting in that Ensign Robert Beasten may ere long be
taking a well deserved leave in the good old U. S. A.
work
Henderson
after
Mr. Macfarlane,
has returned
have been occupied with the conversion of the second floor of the Imperial Theatre into a dormitory for employees of the Division of Inn
and Lodge. Two additional bedrooms have been added in this building.
in demands
for ' phone service in this area have ne-
The War Production
Board
has just given
the " go- ahead"
signal
on
are to be congrat-
their
fine
planning
of
Mr. Ernest Thoret
is trembling with the thoughts of
approaching
James
muting
two
Mr. Moody is taking great
light
matrimony.
Knight is about
to move
after
com-
from Lee Hall for the past
approved
the
D. C., has
drawings
for a dor-
mitory for colored employees of the
in a new
erprints
for
new
of his
ganized in
under
dework.
he
ing has
fing-
of
recently
Miss
here
or-
Timlin.
Build-
for some
time
up the new Telephone
New
Mary
members
De-
are
and Elizabeth
placeable
to his
object
no
station.
We
him
these
successor
We
an irre-
days
to
had
so we
announce
a
at
farewell
tea
party for him yesterday afternoon
in Mr. Chorley' s office —all our office except Mr. Chorley were there
and
all
Mr. Packard' s
latter
included
abeth
Wight
Kathryn
in
also
Bowen)
was
Hostess
others
Mrs.
who
Williamsburg.
gone
the
Eliz-
Furman
used
Mrs.
to
be
Chorley
there.
to
war — or
stopped
If
at
a
of
office
has
large
you
at
had
about
7
P. M.
one
afternoon
cember, you
early
would
ifornia.
cated
Lieutenant
at
Camp
Nelson
Calis
Pendleton,
lo-
near
Carlsbad.
of us hanging
to
Arlington
in
WARNER BkOS.
SENSATION:
JAL B.
ALLIS
Superbly
D irecte d
6y
CONRAD VEIDT
sroNer
and
didn' t tell
CREENSTREET
stand
up.
ablanca
where
he
MICHAEL CURTIL
PETER IDRRE
from
an operation
Hospital
PDDUCIIDN
sumed
in Richmond,
her work
exhibition
Screen Play by Julius J &
Philip G Epstein and Howard Koch • From a Play by
Murray Burnett and Joan Alison • Music by Max Steiner
Mrs.
at the
Thursday - Friday - Saturday, Jan. 28 -29 -30
IF YOU
CAN,
COME
TO THE
MATINEES
AND HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF SEATS
Circle
and has re-
as hostess
in the
buildings.
The
Olga
the
Roth
has
recently
department
hear
him
tell
employees
and
enjoyable
ployees
Lodge
mittee,
in
the
a
of
very
son
of
called
Isham Johnson.
to
He is
William
but is getting along nicely now; is
about
well
and
has
gone
back
to
I. J.
Highland Park
Last
us,
but
a
fall Mr. Chorley
number
who
their
of
had
land
our
been
and
met
with
colored
em-
dispossessed
homes
at
Ma-
gruder by the United States Navy,
and explained that the Restoration
receiving
desired
on
patrol
to
be of
property
assistance
would
therefore
make
certain
to them
for
available
and
re-
settlement.
landed
in
suit. However, when we saw him he
resplendent
in
and was hoping
was
ones
scribe
it
picture
of
to
Uncle
Jerries
sent
Did you ever see a
but
gave
from
the
Commando
stolen,
brand - new
someday
knife?
to
us
what
hear
Nick' s
him
a vivid
it would
de-
of Henry Street, north of the C. &
O.
Railway.
referred
The
to
as
Development.
number
of
tract
has
been
Highland
the
Park
To
date
employees
quite
have
a
pur-
chased lots ranging from one -half
an
acre
to
one
acre
in
size,
and
some of them have already erected
temporary houses and are living in
them.
enough
be
good
for.
Among
those
who
have
purchased lots are: Raymond Cumber,
Burcher
ing sent to North
with the payroll
this
di-
Carolina
division
and is
of
the
chi
Taylor,
James
Wallace,
Taylor,
for
game
room
November 24th.
the
of
emthe
The com-
Mr. Byrnes
and
Coleman
Banks,
Thom-
as Ashby, and Isham Johnson.
He is still try-
ing to get Uncle Sam to buy him a
SO MUCH
successful
party
Mr. Welch,
was
of Nick' s
it, he
War Department.
Inn.
attended
Johnson
Thomas Ashby has been very sick
uniform.
vision
he
brought
Bill Cholko stopped by to see us Charlie Scott, Linwood Williams,
at New Year' s and told us he is beRufus Banks, Josh Hundley, Mala-
reservation
white
and
and
duty. Nick never saw his ship
The tract decided upon for this
again, nor any of his belongings. purpose is located on the extension
Navy
W. I. and Lodge
joined
Williamsburg Theatre
at Stuart
Psalm
well
a
was
One
was
Arlington,
Mrs. H. M. Stryker has recovered
text
was
adventures
to the bottom.
house with a telephone in it.
His
62nd
of the
preached
all
our hair curl,
reimbursement
new
the
words
Sanford
of
couldn' t
what we heard made
for the
a
pastor
Church,
out many of facts.
he
Sam
things,
in
ployees
get
of all
the Springtime.
the
sermon.
his
There were probably a lot of things
Charlotte wrote that she found in
in the Navy, is Washington.
used
quite
blues,
jg)
found
Nick was just back from Africa
looked
Lieutenant
Baptist
where he had seen and done plenty.
September to be with her husband,
as
Lee,
wonderful
Nick Shearon' s, as we had done for
whose
headquarters
First
E.
a fine day it made
about
two solid hours.
To
moved
R.
the
T. K.
onto every word of
Mrs. Thomas Pinckney and her Norfolk practically in his birthday
children
think
in De-
have found
Mrs. Philip
Page
Nelson,
Jr. casualties from his ship, when they
H. and E.) is spending some time were landed at the beach near Casat Carlsbad,
Rev.
be run
if it is cold and keep
movie running.
people
will
So wear your sweater and
work.
minor
with her husband
out the movie
in Camp Clariborne, La., and is the
least
any
in the
and then
Talk
runs
the Army a few weeks ago.
Treasurer' s Department
part of it.
office —
the
among
and
The
address when
finding
oil
Timlin
to be in the Army.
is assigned
present.
ire Nevi
Mrs.
Day in December.
Sunday being
has been
of the Goodwin
been
setting
their
division
head
Sewell
Misses
give us his
are certainly
have
CLAUDE RAINS
Fools
anyway.
records.
this
the
Mrs.
getting
our
department
partment.
The New York Scene
angle
the girls while
A
W. P. B., Washington,
He will
with
girl.
Ladies and Gentlemen, don' t for-
He is now holding hands with all overcoat
months.
Dix tomorrow
AS EXCITING AS THE LANDING AT CASABLANCA!
April
and
We have news in that Joseph F.
the construction of a Dormitory for Colored Employees. This building
and Mrs. Rey.
will contain twenty -two double rooms, two men' s and two women' s Dowling of our office goes to Fort Treasurer' s Department
toilet rooms, and a large Commons Room.
baby
a USO group who were on a tour get the movie at Bruton Heights
ment that Ray Thibedeau is now a entertaining camps did their bit for three nights a week, featuring your
civilian employees, and it was much favorite stars with the latest picCaptain in the Army Engineers.
tures.
Come one, come all.
If the
Brock Steel, former blueprinter, appreciated
by all.
gun.
32A, to care for this need.
for
bouncing
a
Marialla Smith entertained many
of her friends, telling them she had
plenty to serve, but she had an
Depart-
cessitated larger quarters for the. C. and P. Telephone Company of Vir- Restoration to be built in Williamsginia. We are at present making the necessary alterations in Block 15, burg. Work on this project has beBuilding
ulated
the affair.
our
back to Williamsburg
C. and M. manages to keep rollin' along these days. Recently we
to
his vacation.
Word has reached
We sho' will be
glad to see Bert.
Great increases
the Architects
John
of
NEWS
Mr. Wallace was also proud
Just
from
this
Bert
MacDill
He' s doing
week
we
Slaughter
Field,
had
a
letter
written
from
Tampa,
all right,
too.
Never
before
have we
had
so
Florida. little time in which to do so much."
Franklin
D. Roosevelt.
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<p>The <em>Colonial Williamsburg News</em> was the official newspaper of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Publication began November 1940 under the title <em>The Restoration News</em> and was published under that name until February 1942. The title changed to <em>The News of Colonial Williamsburg</em> from February 1942 to May 1950. The name changed again in May 1950 to <em>Colonial Williamsburg News</em>. It is often collectively referred to by the abbreviated title <em>CW News</em>. Production switched to a digital-only format in 2018. The newspaper ceased production in 2020.</p>
<p>When using the <em>CW News</em>, it is important to remember that it reflects the realities of its time. For example, columns in the 1940s issues reported on the “News of the Colored People.” Separate reporting of African American and white social events was indicative of the segregation that was the legal norm in Virginia at the time.</p>
<p>The number of issues published every year varies. No papers were published between January 1943 and June 1, 1948. From August 1979 through May 1992, a supplemental publication titled <em>Colonial Williamsburg News Extra</em> was sometimes published to include additional information for staff, especially during those periods when the paper was published every other month. There are occasional Public Relations-style news releases published as <em>CW News Telenews</em> or sometimes just as <em>Telenews</em>.</p>
<p>The publication was produced principally for employees to inform them of important and relevant goings-on in a timely fashion. Although distributed fairly widely at CWF properties and now online, the paper covers topics including Restoration (and later Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) building openings, new programming, Historic Trades, special events, historical and architectural research, archaeological discoveries, new employee hires and retirements, employee activities and achievements, employee profiles and personal milestones, employee benefit and charity concerns, donor activities, museum exhibitions and acquisitions, film productions and book publications, educational initiatives, celebrity and VIP guest visits, restaurant and hotel news, product and reproductions releases, Merchant’s Square shopping, and relevant local area news.</p>
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The News of Colonial Williamsburg, volume 2, number 3, January, 1943
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Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated
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Colonial Williamsburg, Incorporated
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1943-01