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     CHAPEL        •        •    •                               VERBA BUENIVSPORTS •.•  -                . - -
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            DIVINE  SERVICES                                                                                -;~i._ ~,s          mov1Crt
            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~?
        (Chapel)                                                                                                                           .\ *
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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
                                                                                                               V;:.,.
     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."   ,-
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