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CHAPEL • • •
DIVINE SERVICES mov1et
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- COMING ATTRACTIONS -
Continuous Show Starting at 1700
Free Matinee Saturday and
Protestant
Sunday Worship Services- 0930 and 1030 Sunday at 1400
Holy Communion (Sunday)-1130
Catholic ***
Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0820 (Chapel) Sun~ay and Monday
Sunday Mass-1030 {Theatre No. 1)
Weekday Masses-0645 {Small Chapel) September 10 and 11
Saturday Confessions-1130·2000 "BARBARY COAST GENT"
( Small Chapel)
Weekday Confessions-daily before Mass Wallace Beery Binnie Barnes
From 0630 to 2000 (Chapel Office)
Jewish
Sunday Service---0830 Chapel Reception
Room - ALSO -
YERBA BUENA ISLAND USO SHOW
Protestant Monday and Tuesday
Sunday; Worship Service---0830 Theatre
. Catholic September 11 and 12
Sunday Mass - 0915 Theatre
Confessions in Chaplain's Office at 0845 "COME AND GET IT"
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL
Protestant
Sunday Worship Service---1000 Classro9m Tuesday
Catholic
Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Class- September 12
room "IN SO'CIETY"
Weekday Masses-0645 Classroom
Confessions-Saturday 1800-1900 Class- Costello
room
PRE-EMBARKATION CENTER
Protestant Wednesday and Thursday
Sunday Worship Service - 1000 Ship's September 13 and 14
Service Library
Christian Servicemen's League - 1900 "IMPATIENT YEARS"
Sunday
Protestant Communion - 1100 Daily Jean Arthur Lee Bowman
"Protestant Chapel" ·
Catholic
Sunday Mass - 0930 Ship's Service Friday and Saturday
Library September 15 a·nd 16
Daily Mass-1615 Ship's Service Library
WEEKLY .CHAPEL ACTIVITIES "DRAGON SEED"
Monday-Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap- Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston
el Reception Room)
Tuesday- Christian Science Group 1800
(Chapel Reception Room) In Stage Show-Monday & Tuesday
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915
(Small Chapel)
Wednesday - Servicemen's Christian
League 1830 (Ch a p e 1 Reception
Room)
Thursday - C h a p e 1 Choir Rehearsal
{Chapel Gallery) 1630 INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS from San Francisco's ''Forbid- final touch of international talent was added by the Caledonian
Friday - W A V E Singers Rehearsal den City,'' are shown giving out some sterling performances Pipe band under the direction of Pipe Major John Brown.
(Chapel Reception Room) 1630-1800 as they played before a packed house at Theatre No. 1. Top Wearing the sombrero is charming Consuelo Gonzales, the
Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 photos {left) show Theresa Gardner, a shapely acrobatic mistress of ceremonies who directed the entire sho.,w. The
(Chapel Reception Room) dancer, doing one of her acrobatic feats. Right-The RMS bottom photo (right) shows a close-up study pose of Caro
Saturday - Catholic Choir Rehearsal Swing Band provides a musical background as Leonor Rios' Miller, virtuoso vibraharp player, as he climaxed his perform-
1000-1200 enchanting Spanish dance captivates the audience. Center- A ance.
All TREASURE ISLAND P ersonnel are
eligible.
Bringing the show back to a
Radio Materiel Sponsors typical "Stateside" status, Joe Wil- Spices of Life ~ ...
Chapel Activities liams, a tap artist formerly of the
If Admiral Nimitz could spare a
"The Spirit of Adventure" will International Artists Olsen and Johnson troupe, pre- minute from slapping the Japs all
be the topic for the sermon by sented a tap routine nothing less over the Pacific, he'd probably get
In Show on Island than spectacular.
Chaplain H. G. Gatlin at the 1030
• Worship Service Sunday, Septem- a kick out of reading this true tale.
As a final touch of international Awhile back a colored steward's
ber 10, in the Treasure Island Radio Materiel School sponsored
talent, Miss Gonzales then intro- mate at N.A.T.T.C., Memphis,
Chapel. At the 0930 service Chap- one of the most colorful and varied duced the Caledonian Pipe band of Tenn., asked an ,officer of the
lain R. W. Butler will speak on shows yet produced in the Treas- San Francisco, directed by P ipe B.O.Q. when he could "get a raise."
"The Vision Splendid". ure Island Theatre last Wednes- Major John Brown. The band played "How long have y9u been your
At both services the Chapel day evening. The show opened with Graeie Seott
several Scottish numbers and present rate?" asked the officer.
Choir will sing "Eternal Light" the RMS band, under the direction finished with the "Highland Fling", ''BRAZILIAN BOMB-SHELL' '
(Buzzi-Peccia) and the duet "I of George Miller, RT2c, playing "Twenty-six years," was the
Waited for the Lord" (Mendels- "Jump Town". After several featuring Miss Florence Vince, who reply. Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
is known as one of the most
sohn) will be sung by Helene Kar- numbers by the band, the show was authoritative of Scottish dancers in "What! You mean you haven't Sunday and Monday
pelania, Ens. (NC) and Roy Zobel~ turned over to Consuelo Gonzales, America. had a promotion in twenty-six September 10 and 11
Y3c. well known singer and entertainer years?" "TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT"
who introduced the Dansylvian The appreciation of the Radio ''No, Sir! When Lt. Nimitz gave Phil Baker Phil Silvers
Ballet, directed by Miss Sylvia Materiel School is extended to Miss me this rate he said you must earn
Hansen. Their first contribution Consuelo Gonzales, who directed your rate in the Navy, not ask for Tuesday
was a .musical pageant titled "A and presented the show, and to it." September 12
Bit of Cuba" followed by a trio Ens. "Bill" Jessup and Sgt. "Red" "FALCON IN MEXICO"
interpretation of "Amour." Miss Loughridge, who made the neces- *** Tom Conway Mona Maris
Lenor Rios, enchanting Spanish sary arrangements for bringing the A couple of corpsmen were
dancer added pace to the setting show to Treasure Island. spending their week end at one of
Wednesday and Thursday
with a tango "Jealousy". the local resorts when they saw a
September 13 and 14
The vivacious Consuelo appeared young lady from a nearby camp "ROGER TOUHY, GANGSTER"
once again to introduce Caro Lost and Found taking her early morning swim. Preston Foster Lois Andrews
Miller, virtuoso of the vibraharp The following lost and found Mischievously they began to tie her
who presented "Ah Sweet Mystery clothing in knots, but she saw them Friday and Saturday
of Life", "Indian Love Call", and articles have been reported to the September 15 and 16
a medley of songs. Security Office located at the and swam furiously to the bank, "MUMMIE'S GHOST"
Security Office Building No. 222. grabbed up an old galvanized tub
Introducing Juan Navarro, lead- for a shield and confronted the John Carradine Lon Chaney ·
ing baritone of the Mexico City
LOST-2 seabags a.nd hammocks, 2 pea-
Opera Company, Miss Gonzales coats, 1 ring, 1 War Bond, 14 wallets, two sailors. "Young men," she My boy, beware the baby stare,
thrilled the audience as they 2 watches, 1 toilet kit. snapped angrily, "do you know Because if it's a bluff,
''HALLOW this vessel which is here
commissioned to serve in the Navy of the rendered the semi-classical Mexi- FOUND-2 cameras, 2 rings, 17 wallets. what I'm thinking?" "Yep," one She knows too much-and if it's
United States-'' spoke Chaplain W . N. said, "you're thinking the tub has not,
Vincent, of Treasure Island, .at the August can duet "Ojos Tabatios" . and
22 launching held at Permanente Ship- "Sweethearts" from Maytime. Send "The Masthead" Home! a bottom in it." She doesn't know enough.
yard No. 2 in Richmond, California.
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