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CHAPEL • • • • U. S. NAVAL VERBA BUENA MOVIES
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DIVINE SERVICES FRONTIER BASE Shows start at 1715 and 2000
TREASURE ISLAND The first of a series of bond ral- 'Ir~\ ~piceS Sunday and Monday
November 19 and 20
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lies in connection with the Pearl ~/~ r of "THE VERY THOUGHT OF r/5.~
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Harbor Day War Bond Drive was YOU"
Dennis Morgan ~;:.: .. _,,, .... } /•~:-· ·--- \ ~
held Armistice Day at the Indus- ~~ LIFE Eleanor Parker ,' __ :) '-= - -.. -··
trial Shop of the Naval Frontier * * *
Base. The theme was a patriotic Tuesday
.G_S Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
one . November' 21
Commander Martin E. Carlson A child came in from the play- "DIXIE" Continuous Show Starting at 1700
1pened the program with an ad- ground screaming to his teacher. Bing Crosby Free Matinee Saturday and
fress on the value of War Bonds to Teacher: "What's the idea mak- Sunday at 1400
the individual. Lt. Commander E. ing all that noise?" * * *
. Psrote~tant d ~ G. Harding, who heads the Indus- Child: "It's the Indian in me." Wednesday and Thursday * * *
S d W hun ay ors 1p erv1ces- 0930 an 10 0 November 22 and 23
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Sunday-Holy Communion-1130 trial Department, stressed the fact Teacher: "On which side are you Sunday and Monday
Indian?" "CAROLINA BLUES" November 19 and 20
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Sunday 1.fasses-~:;~~li\ 0 20 0820 ~hat Pearl Harbor is often subor- Kay Kyser Ann Miller
(Chapel) dinated to personal goals and that Child: "On the inside. I just swal- "BOWERY TO BROADWAY"
Sunday Mass-1030 (ThPatre No. 1) h f h rt ·t t lowed a buffalo nickel." Maria Montez Turhan Bey
Weekday Masses-0645 (Rmall f'hapPI) eac o us as an oppo um y o * * *
Weekday Confessions-Daily bPfnrP Mass ryrove that he has not forgotten by * * * . Friday and Saturday
and from 0630 to 2000 (Cha,pel Office)
Tuesday-Holy Name Society 1915 (Small 'JUrcr.asing war bonds. "Oh, dear," she exclaimed, "I've November 24 and 25 * * *
Chapel) A . . l t'tl d "0 missed you so much." Then she "AMERICAN ROMANCE" Tuesday
Saturday-Catholic Choir Rehearsal 1000- n or1gma song 1 e ur
1200 A.merka" was sung by its com- raised the revolver and fired again. Brian Donlevy Ann Richards November 21
Sunday Servic~•~gh Chapel Reception ooser, Melvin Smith, SF2c. Mr. * * * "MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS"
Room Chris Holtum continued the pa- A good Wave always sticks to Bob Crosby Lynn Merrick
Mormon ' . t· t·f b . ·. "D 't B't "No."
Study Group Meeting 0930 Theatre No. 2 .r10 IC mo I Y smgmg on I e Lost and Found * * *
u. s. NAVAL HOSPITAL the Hand that Feeds You" and the A bad Wave always yesses. Wednesday and Thursday
Protestant
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Sunday Worship Service-1000 Hospital ·•st ar S pang e anner. " J h A smart Wave makes them sound The following lost and found November 22 and 23
o nny
Chapel Catholic Woodworth sang "My Buddy" and alike, articles have been reported to the
"NATIONAL BARN DANCE"
Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Hospital "This is Worth Fighting For." The And holds them all with guesses. Security Office, located in Building Jean Heather . Charles Quigley
weekCJ~'i'ekasses-0645 Hospital Chapel 1'reasure Island Band provided an * * * 222.
Confessions-Saturday 1800-1900 Hospita'. ,xcellent accompaniment for all The sailor entered the bank very LOST-20 wallets, 1 bicycle, 4 senbags * * *
~i:r~MBARKATION CENTER · 1umbers. Fred Christopher, Mlc, importantly. In his hand he held a and hammocks, 1 briefcase, 1 ditty bag, Friday and Saturday
1 ID bracelet, 1 raincoat.
Protestant ~mceed the program which was re- check for 50 cents. He approached November 24 and 25
Sunday· 'Y" 0 r•~in 1-lorvice - l000 Ship'• :eived enthusiastically the window, presented the check FOUND-17 wallets, 1 shaving kit, 1
s~rv,ce L1bra17 . bond, 1 seabag, 1 hammock, 1 watch, 1 "TOPPER"
Chri•tian Servicemen's League - 1900 It was felt that the fifteen hun- with a flourish and said: handbag. Cary Grant Constance Bennett
Prote~~;~fY Communion - 1100 Daily ired dollars raised during the rally "Come, come, my good man, will
"Protestant Chapel" was a.n excellent starter and bodes you kindly cash this for me. And of serious accidents are apt to oc- Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
Sundar, Mass ~at~g~g Ship's Service well for the future of the drive. Lt. mind, I'm somewhat in a hurry." cur in the galley."
- Library George F. Dyer, Bond Officer for The cashier glanced up, examined Voice-from-the-rear: "Yeah, and Continuous Show Starting at 1800
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Daily lllass-l l Ship's Service Library Frontier Base, has announced three the check, and as he reached into what's worse we have to eat 'em Sunday and Monday
WEEKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES . November 19 and 20
Monday-Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap· more rallies to be held on Novem- ~e change drawer, aske~, "Yes, I and pretend we like 'em."
el Reception Room) ])('r 18, 25 and December 2. He ex- sir, and how would you prefer it * * * "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING"
Tuesday-Chri,tian . Science Group 1800 tends an invitation to anyone on .. heads or tails?" Monty Woolley Dick Haymes
(f'hapel Roeeptton Room) "It doesn't pay," opines Wilma
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 T'reasure Island for the future the Wave, "to wave at a Wac in a
(Small Ohpel) 11' y t· · t· · .th * * * * * *
Wednesday - Christian Servicemen's ra 1es. our par 1c1pa ion 1n e There isn't much to see in a public place, or whack a Wave in Tuesday
LMirue 1830 (Ch ape I Reception informal entertainment after the
Room) small town, but what you hear a private place." November 21
Thur•rlay - Ch ape I Choir Rehearsal program will be invited. The time makes up for it. "TALL IN THE SADDLE"
(Chapel Gallery) 1 RSO · 1230 th 1 th · d t · 1 * * *
Friday - W A V E Singers Rehearsal IS , e P ace e 1n US na Ella Raines
(Chapel Reception Room) 1630-18flfl shops * * * A soapbox orator was addressing John Wayne
Friday - Mormon Stnrly Group 1900 . '. . No one in Physical Training has the crowd lounging in a park. "Only
(f'hapel Rec•ption Room) C1v1han employees of the Indus-
Saturd"Y - Catholic Choir RehearijaJ trial Shop are doing their share in yet equaled the record number of 12 dollars a week," he shouted. * * *
]fl()()-1200 Wednesday and Thursday
All TREASURE Ti'IT,AND Personnel are ~he purchase of War Bonds by al- knee bends required in an all night "How can a man be a Christian on
eligible. crap game. that?" November 22 and 23
lotment. Recent figures show the * * *
werage weekly payroll to be $50,- I "How!" repeated a drunken "MRS. PARKINGTON"
Verba Buena Island Q(JO and of this amount $5,500 goes Commissary Steward (Lecturing he.ckler. "Well, how can he be any- Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon
Protestant , into bonds. 92.9% of the personnel a new class): "A large number thing else?" * * *
Sunday Worship i'lervie<>--0930 Theatre have weekly deductions and, in ad-
Catholic by Sansone Friday and Saturday
Sunday Mass-0830 Theatre dition, are contributing heavily to The Wolf
Sunday Confessions in Theatre Office - tho Pearl Harbor Day War Bond Copyn&ht 1944 ~, 1.t:011,rd >lnsoa._ distnbutta by Camp New<;pap1, Semu November 24 and 25
0800
·All Service Personnel Are Welcome. Campaign. "THE VERY THOUGHT OF
YOU"
The Industrial Shop surely will
soon be granted an "E" pennant Dennis Morgan Faye Emerson
At The Chapel ... for their excellent contribution to
the war effort. This contribution Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
Protestant Services is not only measured in dollars,
Continuous Show Starting at 1800
Chaplain Robert W. Towner will but in excellent and rapid work-
Sunday and Monday
speak at the 0930 Protestant serv- manship.
November 19 and 20
ice in the Treasure Island Chapel
"CAROLINA BLUES"
Sunday, November 19 on "Thanks
Kay Kyser Ann Miller
At Midnight". At the 1030 service
Chaplain H. G. Gatlin will speak Americans "Softies,"
on "Thi,s Freedom". Japs Told Filipinos * * *
Corabelle Pinning, soprano, will Tuesday
November 21
be guest soloist in "The Ninety- Leyte Island (CNS)-Inhabi-
"SING, NEIGHBOR, SING"
first Psalm" at both services and tants of Philippine territory liber-
Ruth Terry Lulubelle and Scotty
the Chapel Choir will sing the an- ated from the Japs by Yank forces
* * *
them "Thanks Be To God" (Dick- reveal some interesting sidelights
inson). Hugh Folkins, Sp(W)2c on the enemy's attitude toward us.
Wednesday and Thursday
will conduct the choir and John S. Japanese soldiers and officers,
November 22 and 23
Tremaine, Sp(W)lc, will be at the the freed residents say, told them
"OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG
organ. that the Amricans were "softies"
AND GAY"
and, because we were so gullible, Diana Lynn Gail Russell
either Japan or her individual sol-
Marine Veteran: "And then the diers could surrender and be as- * * *
bullet hit my helmet and went ca- sured of generous terms at any
Friday and Saturday
reening into space." time, NovembP.r 24 and 25
Bluejacket Bystander: "That I "My! How you've changed. Grandma!" "AMERICAN ROMANCE"
can believe!" Send "The Masthead" Home Brian Donlevy Ann Richards

