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CHAPEL • • • • 1 T. I. ALL-COLORED JUBILEE SINGERS IShip's Service
DIVINE SERVICES
TREASURE ISLAND Laundry Working
Under Handicap
Cooperation Is
Asked During Present
Emergency
A familiar place· to most of the
Navy Personnel is the Ship's Serv-
ice Laundry, which is ably handled
by accommodating civilians. The
Protestant
Sunday Worship Services-0930 and 1030 haunting strains of "I've lost my
Holy Communion (Sunday)-11 30
Catholic laundry chit," rings in the ears of
Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0820 (Chapel) the office force and that is why
Sunday Mass-1030 (Theatre No. 1)
Weekday Masses-0645 (Small Chapel) they say, "Oh, please, could there
Saturday Confessions-1130-2000 be just one day of serene peace that
( Small Chapel)
Weekday Confessions-daily before ]\1ass "JUBILEE SINGERS"- the all-Colored choir from Treasure I sland Chapel pose these men wouldn't have to look
From 0630 to 2000 (Chapel Office ) with Chaplain Van Ness Chappel, who organized and is in charge of the group; Hugh through the daily transcript for
Jewish Folkins, Sp (W) 2c, choir director, and John S. Tremaine, Sp (W) le, accompanist. Luscious June Barton, featured
Sunday Service-----0830 Chapel Reception their last four serial numbers and songstress with, Jan Garber and
Room
then go prancing back to the Call hii, orchestra, will be one of the
YERBA BUENA ISLAND Office to claim their laundry?" All' guest artists for "Tile Victory
Protestant Serious Water Shortage Facing Parade of Spotlight Bands" Bh}e
Sunday Worship Service-----0830 Theatre this adds up to one day's work.
Catholic Due to Mr. Weir's experience Network broadcast, and the Mili-
Confessions in Chaplain' s Office at 0845 Enlisted Personnel On Treasure Island with large commercial laundries, he Civic Auditorium, Saturday, August
0915 Theatre
tary Dance at San Francisco's
Sunday Mass -
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL is a capable manager for this es- 26. All members of the armed
Protestant All personnel on Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Is-
Sunday Worship Service-----1000 Classroom land are asked to cooperate in the consumption of water. sential industry_ forces are invited without charge.
Catholic
Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Class- To make everyone conscious of the acute water shortage Acting as the Chief Clerk is a
room I;' position of responsibility and is
Weekday Masses-0645 Classroom facing Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island the follow-
Confessions-Saturday 1800-1900 Class- ing are a few interesting facts you should become ac- handled with smooth efficiency by
room mov1et
quainted with. Mrs. Katherine Dunn. Her duties
WEEKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES
Monday-Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap- The water supply for the two islands is pumped from consist of ·handling the payroll of
el R eception Room) sailors detailed to this activity, and %,s~
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•ruesday-Christian Science Group 1800 San Francisco through a main line into a 3,000,000 gallon the time cards for the one-hundred
(Chapel Reception Room) reservoir. The pumps at the pump- ~ - . ~ £. ~
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 women employees who are the ~ -'
( Small Chapel) ing station operate continuously 24
Wednesday - Servicemen's Christian hours a · day, delivering 2,520,000 markers and distributors, also those : ~~ ~.
League 1830 ( C h ape I Reception who operate the mangles and shirt ".: ~ ; <::··:.- ~ t.- . -
Room) gallons of water per day, which
'rhursday - C h a p e I Choir Rehearsal pressing machines.
(Chapel Gallery) 1630 is the full capacity of the pump lr-~\ ~picel
Friday - W AV E Singers Rehearsal and pipe line. Those who have been on Treas- Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
(Chapel Reception Room) 1630-1800 ure Island for some time know Mrs.
Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 The present system was designed ~/~ r of - COMING ATTRACTIONS -
(Chapel Reception Room) Aubine Doyle, formerly of"the tailor
Saturday - Catholic Choir Rehearsal to supply water for the World's Continuous Show Starting at 1700
1000 -1200 shop which was once located in the
Fair Exposition on Treasure Is-
All TREASURE ISLAND Personnel are land, and now supplies water, for ~.4l1FE Federal Building. For the past year Free Matinee Saturday and
eligible. Sunday at 1400
what has become one of the largest and a half, Mrs. Doyle has been
,G_S serving faithfully at her job of
naval bases on the West Coast. Sunday and Monday
Water is required on Treasure A young sailor reports that he mailing laundry to men who have August 20 and 21
Chapel Activities Island not only for drinking, cook- joined the Navy for three reasons: been shipped out, and consoling "MR. SKEFFINGTON"
At 0930 Sunday, August 20, ing and sanitary purposes, but for "First, I wanted to defend my coun- those who have lost their shirts. Bette Davis Claude Rains
Miss Billie K i n g, o f Portland.
Chaplain William N. Vincent will boiler plants, ships, laundries, try. Second, I knew it would build Oregon, is a newcomer to this de-
speak on "A Rude Awakening" and galleys and fire fighting purposes me up physically. Third, they came partment and is doing a splendid Tuesday
the sermon at 1030 by Chaplain H. as well. and got me." job assisting w i t h general office August 22
G. Gatlin will be titled "Longing Heavi-est Demand from 1600 - 2000 duties. "MINSTREL MAN"
For Wings." At both 0930 and 1030 The heaviest demand for water Gunner: "The enemy ar_e as thick The supervising of the large ma- ' Benny Fields Gladys George
Protestant Worship Services, the is from 1600 to 2000 every day as peas, sir. What shall we do?" chines and all the mechanical work
Chapel Choir will sing the anthem when those on liberty are prepar- Ensign: "Shell them, you fool. in the back of the laundry is done Wednesday and Thursday
"Be Strong" (Robinson) and the ing to go ashore. With the expan- Shell them." by Jack O'Brien. From this clean August 23 and 24
"TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT"
Chapel Mixed Quartet will be heard sion of all activities and the in- atmosphere we go to the counter Phil Baker
in "The Woods and Every ·Sweet- crease in personnel, the demand is Officer to WAVE: "No, no, Miss where there are several nice people Phil Silvers
smelling Tree" (West). Special or- gradually becoming greater than Quackenbusl}! When somebody ap- - Mrs. Eunice Grey, Silvia Turner Friday and Saturday
gan music by Ross McKee, Sp- the supply. A constant watch is proaches your sentry post you are Ellen Wagers, Ruth Hackley and August 25 and 26
( W) 3c, will include· "Variations on maintained by Public Works and to say 'Halt, who goes there,' not Helen Alban, "CRIME BY NIGHT"
Nun Danket" and "War March of the fire department to check the 'Stop or I'll scream!'" Since visiting the laundry anc Jane Wyman Jerome Cowan
the Priests" (Mendelssohn). water level in the reservoir, and at meeting these swell people, perhapi>
The Jubilee Singers, . Treasure different times it has been nee-es- Two Navy pilots shot down in you can realize what an imp'lrtant Friday
Island's all-Colored choir, is the sary to limit consumption by cur- the Pacific were floating on a rub- part these people are taking in the August 25
newest musical organization at the tailing the use of water for vari- ber raft when they saw a Jap sub- daily routine of work and learning Stage Show
Chapel, but by no means the least ous purposes to allow a surplus to marine rise to the surface. One on Treasure Island. Due to the large Two Shows 1900 and 2045
famous. In addition to three other build up. pilot waved. increase of Navy personnel and the Jan Garber's Orchestra
choirs, Jubilee Singers are heard Personnel Urged to Conserve "That's the stuff," said his com- impossibility of obtaining civilian and Hollywood Stars
frequently at Chapel Services, and Steps have been taken to cor- panion. "Get 'em close enough and
help, this industry is working under
have more calls for outside engage- rect this situation. However, in we'll ram 'em."
a severe handicap. They wish t c
ments than they can possibly fill. the meantime all personnel on thank everyone for their coopera- Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
A pastor in the African Methodist Treasure Island and Yerba Buena An ,old lady had a parrot that was tion' and patience in waiting for
Church recently said, "If that's one Island are urged to cooperate dur- always swearing. She could stand service. S·unday and Monday
thing the Navy is doing for our ing this emergency and to use as this every day but S·unday so she August 20 and 21
boys, we're all for it!" The choir little water as possible by not covered the cage up every Sunday. "FOLLOW THE LEADER"
has not oniy sung for various leaving faucets and showers run- One M-ond_ay the woman saw her Australians learns as they fight, East Side Kids
churches and white youth groups, ning, and by reporting all leaks preacher coming to call. She quickly and their Army Education Service Tuesday
but has brought their finest old in fixtures, etc., immediately. If covered up the cage. As the has been outstandingly successful. August 22
spirituals, in the way in which they all cooperate as requested during preacher entered the parrot said: Report on one case: "Four weeks "TAKE IT BIG"
only can present them, to churches this emergency there should be no "This has been a d--d short ago he could not read or write. Yes- Jack Haley Harriet Hilliard
of their own race. need to further curtail the use of week!" terday he was "crimed" for forg-
Included in the bluejacket group water. ing a leave pass."
Wednesday and Thursday
are men of all faiths including a The Chaplain was out on the golf August 23 and 24
Methodist deacon and a Baptist course and thought a moral lesson "CHARLIE CHAN IN THE
preacher, both of whom are always ATTENTION, CATHOLICS might not be amiss. CBM: "I'd like to select a gift CHINESE CAT"
ready to contribute to any service. Chaplain (mildly): "I noticed for a wealthy old aunt who is very
An additional Catholic Mass Sidney Toler Joan Woodbury
Jubilee Singers have been organ- that the players who get the lowest weak and hardly able to walk."
'will be held every Sunday at
ized and are in charge of Chaplain 1030 in Theatre No. 1 on Treas- scores are not those who swear." Clerk: "What have you in Friday and Saturday
Van Ness Chappell, with Hugh Fol- Gloomy Lieutenant, digging an- mind?" August 25 and 26
ure Island beginning Sunday,
kins as conductor and John S. Tre- other slice of turf: "I wouldn't CBM: "What do you have in the "SCARLET CLAW"
August 20.
maine as accompanist. swear either if I got a low score." way of floor wax?" Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce
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