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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
                                o
     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
                                             J  d  B
     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
               6 5
     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
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