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TREASURE ISLAND Ship's Company Bowling . Le,ague
In ,Y the American league the'
Liberty Hounds set the pace Vl_'.i:th %,-~
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10 wins and two losses, at the end f ":'f>,f ~ . {¼ ~ - ,'$
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of the fourth week of play. Closely ~ I'
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followed by the Termites who are li,FI ,.,)I ~ /"..·..: :,. ·---- ~, ! . ... . .
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one gam·e behind and .the Gesta.po's !,, -
Q. Can you tell me v+l\ere the who a.re in third place. ~J
term "pea coat" originated? Malva.sio, Schereter and M.iller N,o .
A . Pea coats were/ onginially 1.re the top high average keglers ~e: Something seems. to ·be . COMING , ATTRACTIONS
made from a heavy clpth called .pije ln the league. In the National wrong with the engil}e, it . . /
or pij by the Dµtch. English- league the undefeated Marines She: Don't be foolish, wait until .Contimlous Show Starting at 1700
Protestant
Sunday Worship Services-0930 and 1030 speaking sailors ey/ n\ually altered net their set back two games by we get off this main road. · F·ree rvi;.:'tinee Saturday and
Sunday-Holy Communion-1130 the spelling to "pea."# the second place Oilers. Sunday at 1400 ,.-,,
Catholic -}! * *v'*
Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0820 Q. I have mad_li.,three,tri.ps to the , The heavy stick men respon- GI: Why is y our tqngue blac~?
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Sunday Mass-1030 (Theatre No. 1) South Pacific aJd -one t-o Dutch <iible for the victory, were Bogert, Sailor: I dropped a bottle of
Weekday Masses- 0645 ( Small Chap el) Harbor during my service with the ~enier and Griffor; for t,he Ma! 'l Monday
Weekday Confessions-Daily befor~ Mass Scotch where, they wel'e-tarring the I&;
and from 0630 to 2000 ( Chapel Office) Army Transport Service, a branch !'ines Granzow was the out,stand; road. ~ Aand 30
Tuesday-Holy Name Society 1915 (Small of the Merchant' Marine. Am I -en- 'ng timber collector. The thir<;'! RE SMILING"
Chapel) * '©* •'v*
Saturd ay- Catholic Choir Rehearsal 1000- titled to weari ribbons on my olace, T. I. Reds a.re s19w1y put 1 June Haver
1200 ,urely creeping up to within .strik-. ,JST: One lead .. pertcil !
Jewish Marine uniform?
Sunday Service--0830 Chapel Reception lng distance of the leaders, led l;Jy blue, eyes; height fi ** r,
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Room A . Yes. Application for such inches;, weight 112; age .. 2Q; ay
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL ribbons should be ma.de to Frank the shopting' of Zerebnik who shot
Protestant 1. 228 ,game and which game,' is dancer. Rewa.r§f' ifc .,return€d. f 31
Sunday Worship Service-1000 H ospital Rusk, executive secretary, Sea- •'ER"
Chapel men's Service Awards "Committee, the highest to date in the league. 457321. :;j
Catholic hstance Bennett
Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 H ospital War Shipping Adm., Washington, The league shoots, every Friday I
Chapel '1ight. Th~ American league start-
Weekday Masses-0645 H ospital Chapel D. C. · S,;>me WAVES l}ave.,been wea[T *
Confessions- Satur day 1800-1 900 H ospital 'ng at 1645. and the National at irrg the same hat for two years. It d Thursday
Chapel Q. Does the Navy pay of Aineri- 1900. if W 7 _ _, i' ' ('</ ,,.,, 1 and 2
PRE-EMBARKATION CENTER can sailors continue while . they,; are just, goes to _ show ,,what a -li~Xle
Protestant· prisoners-of-war? . The Five-Highes team continue~ discipline _can' do for woµi.anhood. KINGTON"
Sunday Worship Service - 1000 Ship' s to lead the~league · with Lt. Com:. Walter Pidgeon
Service Library A. Certainly. While a GI is the * * *
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Christian Servicemen' s League - 1900 mander Huebner, ;.sparking tb.ti, * *
Sunday prisoner of an enemy, his Navy team to a twin victory"' over th~ (answering the, ;; 'tel
Protestant Communion - 1100 Daily pay is saved for him and pa.id to phone):' ''~o,#"n,~~ 9Iis is not . t\ig <!efay and Saturday
" Protestant Chapel" Strikes and Spares who garner;a
him on his release. His family al- we_atn'.er bureau. You· have lhe "' N,.ovember 3 and 4
Catholic 'lne win. Lt. Fassino was the spark
Sunday Mass - 0900 Ship 's Service lotments continue . while he is a wrong~nuJrtber:•f"° ! /· ERY THOUGHT OF YOU"
Library , plug for the Strikes and Spa.res ... - ·- , ,,.. ;, f Dennis Morgan
Daily lllass-1615 Ship's Service Library prisoner. The treatment of Ameri- getting a 514 match. The, Handi- Wife : "Who wa.S:%,that,f hone:
WE;EKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES can prisoners by the enemy is ~appers defeated the Bona'nzas by Husband: "Oh,,, just f"sd"m"y
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Monday-Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap - governed by rules established .at the sailor wh6 vyanted · tq kp.owyii••· ,..
el Reception . Room) ta.king the odd game. Carlson and
Geneva Convention. coast was clear."
Tuesday-Christian Science Group 1800 Mann collected the , wood for the
(Chapel Reception Room) Sunday" and Monday
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 losers. For the winners, Dohrmann * *" *' " .. "'IP October 29 and 30
(Small Chapel) Chaplain Glen Y. Richards will con- 1,nd Coffer were high. Remember that your ·wife still
W ednesday - Christian Ser vicemen's duct a study group for Latter Day enjoys candy and flowers. Let her "AMERICAN ROMANCE"
League 1830 ( C h a p e I Reception. Standings so far, completing the Brian Donlevy Anne Richards
Room) Saints personnel in Theatre No. 2 know that you reinember-speak of
Thursday - C h a p e I Choir Rehearsal second week of play- · them <rccasionally.
(Chapel Gall ery) 1630 at 0930. The new meeting will be W L Pct . * * *
Friday - W A V E.f,J!ingers Rehearsal held ea.ch week in addition to the * * * Tuesday
(Chapel Recem_t;1ioof!\ Room) 1630-1800 Five-Highes 5 1 .83E
. Friday - Mormoif@lllSt11.dy.P Group 1900 Morman Fellowship meeting held Bonanzas The despondent CO left Head- . October 31
(Chapel Receift,ig.n"'"Room) 3 3 .50C quarters, climbed into his jeep. r'
Saturday - Catholic Choir Rehearsal Friday evenings at 1900 in the Re- Strikes & Spa.res 2 4 .33:'l "SING NEIGHBOR SING"
1000-1200 ception Room at the Chapel. "Wh!')re to, sir?" asked his driver. Brad Taylor Ruth Terry
All TREASURE ISLAND Personnel are Handicappers 2 4 .333
eligible. Drive off the cliff, boy," he re-
plied, "I'm committing suicide." * * *
Verba Buena Island DRIVERS. WANTED JAP OFFICER WEARS * * * Wednesday and Thursday
Women wanted to drive U.S. DEFENSE RIBBON A monologue is when a woman is November 1 and 2
Protestant "CAROLINA BLUES~•
Sunday Worship Service-0930 Theatre buses, trucks and .. sedans. New Guinea (CNS)- Pvt. Roy talking. When two women are talk-
Catholic Templeton, of Rogersville, Tenn. Kay Kyser Ann Miller
Sunday Mass-0830 Theatre Private car experie.nc~ re- ing it's a catalogue.
Sunday Confessions in Theatre Office - quired. Over $8.00 pe;r.,.,d~y stumbled into a bog hole. At th£ * *
0800 bottom lay a dead Jap officer. Th£ * * * *
Al1 Service P ersonnel Are W elc'lme. while training. Call Tr~as.- Whatever trouble Adam had, Friday and Saturday
ure Island Tra.nsportalib,n officer evidently had been a.round No ·•man in days of yore November 3 and 4
Pool, EX 3931, Extension 3,9. On his chest were many ca.mpa.igr Could; say, when Adam told a joke, "THE CONSPIRATORS"
Chapel Activities t ribbons-including the American "I've,\ftifard that one before." Hedy Lamarr Paul Henreid
Defense ribbon.
Hospital Chapel * * *
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Although permanent furnishings Chaplains ·weJcomed Ab0Qrdl;f~;~i;~~~~~;;i:":s ;::~~~0:~ Verba Buena Island Movi-es
have not been installed, the new 1
Hospital Chapel is now open daily Shows Start at 1700 and 2000
from 0630 to 2000. Offices of both * Sunday and Monday
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Protestant and Catholic Cha.plains W•J,· October 29 and 30
are located in the building and who is fond of "CASANOVA BROWN"
Catholic Masses are held daily at s but is n&'.'t necessarily Gary Cooper Teresa Wright
0645 and Sundays at 0630 and 0900. in th ,,
Protestant services are scheduled y- A p 'lled with * * *
every Sunday at 1000. ho tho he world Tuesday
Protestant Services get along t them. October 31 r
At the Treasure Island Chapel itician-A g pats you I "UP IN ARMS"
near the main gate Sunday, Octo- e back so he' where to Danny Kaye Dinah Shore
ber 29, Chaplain William H. Foster, * * *
Jr., will speak at 0930 on the sub- Wednesday and Thursday
ject "Out of this World." The topic 'M{!fiil November 1 and 2
i_h'1% __ :· .ll&._w_.
of the sermon at 1030 by Chaplain HURRY! .fltlRRY! "THE CONSPIRATORS"
H. G. Gatlin will be "What is Hedy Lamarr Paul Henreid
Man?" At both services the Chapel The Poste~ ,~ ontest on the * * *
Choir, directed by Hugh Folkins, Pearl Ha.rbor~ ay Ca.sh W_ar Friday and Saturday r-
Sp(W)2c will sing "Accept · Our rill close at 1600, November 3 and 4
Thanks" (Sibelius) and Chaplain October. '•§[3/' Do not fail to
j ~ f;,1f.,,. "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING"
Robert W. Towner will sing the CHAPLAINS ABOARD! Four new,}chaplains are welcomed for duty have, l ot.tr entry in. For de- Monty Wooley June Haver
"Twenty Third Psalm", a baritone on Treasure Island by Senior Chapl.ii~ .H. G. Gatlin. The new officers, tail~,J~bnsult your War Bond
solo by Ross McKee, Sp(W)2c of reading left to right are: Chaplain )arries A,. Aliey, Chaplain Glen Y. ,,l+,,Qtpcer. All entries should be
the Chapel staff. Richards, Chaplain Robert C. KelJy and'-~h'a})lai11 yv. H. Foste_r:.. Cha'p- '¾turned in at the War Bond Doctor: "Have you any physical
Mormon Study Group lains Kelly and Alley come from duty in "tlle<Sof1th, e;ac{fiffti¼<?Jiapf/~'ln ·1 office. defects?"
Richards from Farragut, Idaho, and Chaplain ''F'oster~f.f()m:W:Williams-
Beginning Sunday, October 29 burg, Va. , Draftee: "Yes sir-no guts." ,-