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CHAPEL • • • • 1 Naval Training . mov1et
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DIVINE SERVICES t Spicu '¥f _e~. i
TREASURE ISLAND Schools • • •
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prominent in this week's news. NTS Irate mother at 11:30 P. M.: Hearing nothing concerning a ~- I ~ , · ?t
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welcomes R. G. Charman, Slc(Y); "Young man, do you think you can story she had sent a magazine, a
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J. A. Enlow, Y3c(T); and L. A. stay here all night?" woman wrote an indignant letter ,;_,,...:. ~,,;. ~ - ::.-·-
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Levy, SKlc. We bid farewell to P. Sailor: "I don't know. I'll have asking the editor kindly to read
L. Bledsoe, FC3c; W. E. Reeves, to call my C. 0. first." and publish the story immediately, COMING ATTRACTIONS
CEM, and J. A. Stone, Chief Elec- * * * or return it, as sh~ had other irons
trician. in the fire. The script came back Treasure Island Theatre No.
And then there's the one about
* * * , the girl who was so homely that at once with a note: "I have read Continuous Show Starting at 1700
The Bingo party held on Thanks- when she passed the Navy Yard your story and advise you to put it Free Matinee Saturday and
. Prote~tant I gi'\;ing Eve for officers, instructors, even the tugs stopped whistling . with the other irons." Sunday at 1400
Sunday Worship Servic_es-0930 and 1030 and civilian personnel was one of * * *
Sunday, Holy Communion, 1130 (Chapel) · * * * ***
SundN~ rorship Service-0830, Theatre the outstanding events on the The civilian who wasn't quite A man seated in the diner of a Sunday and Monday
· · Catholic year's social calendar. Special able to distinguish an officer's rank Pullman car summoned the waiter December 3 and 4
Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0820 credit is due the following mem- b . . ·a e . ·th a and told him that he wanted to "THE WOMAN IN THE
(Chapel) y ms1gm was conv rsmg WI
Sunday Mass- 1030 (Theatre No. 3 ) bers of the committee who worked captain. Several times he called order a big, thick, juicy sirloin WINDOW"
Weekday Masses-:-0645D (Smballf ChaMpel) under the direction of Lt. G. A. h . co a d th as if t steak smothered with onions. The I Edward G. Robinson Joan Bennett
Weekday 0 ,onfess10ns- a1 1 y e ore ass , 1m mm n er, en, no . .
and from 063 0 to 2000 (Chapel Of· 0 Neal, Welfare Officer: K. L. s h asked· "Y a a waiter stood m amazement for a -also-
fice) ure, e . ou re com- . . . " .
Tuesday-Holy Name Society 1915 Moore, Sp(X)2c; ~- F. Strandberg, mander, aren't you?" mmut~, fmally replied, ~.~t 1s Monday, December 4
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(Small Chapel) Sp(A)3c; E. L. Paige, Sp(A)lc; K. "W ., a·d the t . r htl that sir, your Postwar plan. USO Stage Show
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Saturday-Catholic Choir Rehearsal 1000· A w· S (A)l . B J S Id" e , s i cap am, s 1g Y
1200 · ise, P c, · · pa mg, amused "I was once but I'm not "TOWN TOPICS"
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Jewish Jr., Sp(A)lc, and F. L. Pope, ' ., ' Short Story
Sunday Service--0830 Chapel R eception any more. . . . Tuesday, December.5
Ro6m CSP(A). "That's too . bad., consoled th He fascmated me, so I kissed him.
Study Group Mee~~~mg~30 Theatre No. 2 * * * civilian. "Was it w;men or liquor?~ ¥e sta rted ~o unfascinate me so I "THE MAN IN HALF MOON
STREET"
u. s. NAVAL HOSPITAL Our sympathy and best wishes * * * slapped him.
Protestant for a speedy recovery to Miss Vir- . . * * * Nils Asther Helen Walker
Sunday Worship Service-1000 Hospital ginia Cummings who was injured Most fascmatmg story of the. "Does your husband talk in his ***
Chapel week· Wednesday and Thursday
Catholic in a fall. We hope you'll be back · . sleep?"
Sunday Masses--0630 and 0900 Hospital w·th us soo A newly arrived Treasure Island "No- and it's certainly exasper- December 6 and 7
Chapel i n. . . . "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS"
Weekday Masses-0645 Hospital Chapel -----e----- sailor, upon al!ghtmg from a Key ating. He just grin.s."
Confessions-Saturday 1800·1900 Hospital System bus at the bandstand circle, Judy Garland Margaret O'Brien
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PRE-EMBARKATION CENTER Navy Bond Sales Soar; e Y mqmre a group 0 Friday and Saturday
,..Protestant O b p h "!11.cT startled Waves where was the VERBA BUENA MOVIES
Sunday Worship Service - 1000 Ship's cto er urc ases near nearest place he could catch a cab December 8 and 9
Service Library 33 M"II" D II M k Shows start at 1715 and 2000 "THE GREAT MIKE"
Christian Servicemen's League - 1900 • I IOD• 0 ar ar to the other end of the Island. Robert Henry Stuart Erwin
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Sunday Communion -
Protestant 1100 Daily S oarmg s ea I y upwar d . in a Sunday and Monday
December 3 and 4
Sund~iro~e:::n:.._Cht~ir Ship's Service rocket-like fashion, nearing the 33- Little Girl: "Nurse, will I have a "THE GREAT MIKE" Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
Library million-dollar mark, the Navy war mustache on my lip like Daddy
Catholic bo d h · t f 11 h I " Stuart Erwin Robert Henry Continuous Show Starting at 1800
Sunday Mass - 0900 Ship's Service n pure ases swung m o u w en grow up?
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. Library • . , . . stride during the month of October Nurse (absently): "Pretty often, * December 5 Sunday and Monday
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Daily Mass-l fo Ship 8 Service Library with a grand total of $32 713 870-- d r I x t" Tuesday, December 3 and 4
WEEKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES . ' ' ea ' e pee . "MR. LUCKY" "THE RECKLESS AGE"
Monday-Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap- an mcrease of 26 per cent over the Cary Grant Laraine Day
el Reception Room) October, 1943, total of $25,963,106. * * * Gloria Jean Henry Stephenson
Tuesday-Christian . Science Group 1800 The total war bond purchas s A pretty Army nurse, just re- * * * -¥- )f ¥
(Chapel Recept10n Room) e turned from the South Pacific, was Wednesday and Thursday Tuesday, December 5
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 through October 1944 are $829 -
(Small Chapel) ' ' ' describing an air raid in New December 6 and 7 · "MURDER IN THE BLUE ROOM"
Wednesday-Christian Servicemen ' s 693,412. Guinea. "When the Jap bombers
~~~~," 1830 (Ch a Pe 1 Reception Of the October 1944 total, $17,- "THIRTY SECONDS OVER Anne Gwynne Donald Cook
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Thursday - Chapel Choir R ehearsal 774 756 were civilian payroll sav- came over," she said, "I jumped TOKIO" Wednesday and Thursday
(Chapel Gallery) 1800 . ' right into the nearest wolfhole." Spencer Tracy Van Johnson
Friday-Wave Singers R ehearsal (Chapel mgs plan purchases; $12,750,712 "You mean foxhole, don't you?" December 6 and 7
Reception Room) 1630-1800 II t t h · * * *
Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 were a o men pure ases by un1- interrupted a listener. Friday and Saturday "LOST IN A HAREM"
(Chapel Reception Room) formed personnel and $2188 402
Saturday - Catholic Choir Rehearsal ' ' "Maybe a fox dug it," said the December ·8 and 9 Bud Abbott Lou Costello
1000-1200 were purchases. nurse sweetly, "but there was a "THE RECKLESS AGE" ***
All Treasure Island Personnel are eligible. For the tenth consecutive month, Friday and Saturday
wolf in it when I got in." Gloria Jean Henry Stephanson
YERBA BUENA ISLAND the· Naval Training Centers led the December 8 and 9
Protestant . .
Sunday Worship Service--0930 Theatre bond program m October with 95.2 The Wolf by Sansone "TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT"
Catholic per cent of the civilian personnel Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall
Sunday l'l[ass--0830 Theatre t· · t· · th JI · · · Copyright 1944 by leon.ard S•nsone, distributed by C,mp Newsp•per Service
Su,nday Confessions in Theatre. Office - par icipa mg m e payro savmgs
0800 plan, followed by the Naval Dis- Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
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All Service Personnel Are Welcome. tricts, with 91.9 per cent. ·• :~-~-\1,~t~ :1. .-j~j ~~:_·· .. I.~ . Continuous Show Starting at 1800
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At ·The Chapel . • • - ~l)L~~: -,,i :f :s~w✓-•·,'.~d "SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS" ,..
December 3 and 4
Protestant Services Lost and Found -1, __ .,-, ~·. Carmen Miranda Michael O'Shea
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The Jubilee Choir will be heard The following lost and found 1 ·,A ._' - ····: )::•""~, - t-
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this Sunday, December 3 during articles have been reported to the ; I f ..J.. - • I Tuesday, December 5
both 0930 and 1030 services at the Security Office, located in Building : "TH IRTY SECONDS OVER
Treasure Island Chapel singing No. 222. ' TOKIO"
"And I Couldn't Hear Nobody j Van Johnson Spencer Tracy
LOST - 15 wallets, 7 seabags and ham-
Pray" (Negro Spiritual). The an- mocks, 4 watches, 3 handbags, 1 gas R-
them by the Chapel Choir at the book, 1 check. 1;1 -also
same services will be the "Cheru- FOUND - 6 wallets, 1 seabag and ham-
mock, 1 trave1er' s check, 1 book, 1 Harry James and his Orch.estra
bim Song" (Bortniansky), and in shaving kit, 1 handbag. Broadcast-Doors close at 1800
response to numerous requests Ross Movie-1915
McKee, Sp(W)2c will play "The "Master of the Storm." John S. Repeat performance of
Lost Chord" (Sir Arthur Sullivan) Devereux, Sp(W)lc will sing the Harry James at 2145
as an organ prelude. solo "The Living God" (O'Hara).
Chaplain James A. Alley will Retreat for Catholics
speak at 0930 on "Freedom" and Laymen's retreat conducted by Wednesday and Thursday
December 6 and 7
the sermon by Chaplain H. G. Gat- the Jesuit priests at El Retiro in
"TOGETHER AGAIN"
lin at the 1030 service will be on Los Altos, Calif., is available to
Irene Dunne Charles Boyer
"The Reality of Unselfish Motives." servicemen over week ends without
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Early Services at Theatre No. 3 charge. Further information may Friday and Saturday
Chaplain W. N. Vincent will con-' be obtained from Catholic Chap- December 8 and 9
duct the early Protestant Service lains. "THE WOMAN IN THE
at the new Theatre No. 3 at 0830 "How do you know she's not your type?" WINDOW"
Sunday morning, speaking on
Send "THE MASTHEAD" Home Edward G. Robinson Joan Bennett

