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PAGE 8 THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1944
CHAPEL • • Poster Contest Winners
DIVINE SERVICES n1ov1Cwt
TREASURE ISLAND niceS To Be Announced later
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r of an unusually fine collection of post- ~ f
Treasur-e Island artists tur ned in
ers for the "Extra War Bond ~ I I
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P oster Contest." The winning ' ) I • ... '• •--- ) !
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llFE poster will be reproduced for use
.G_S on this station and elsewhere in T reasu re Island Theatre No.
the district. All of the entries will
The weather bureau says that Mrs. Smith inquired at the gates
winter is here to stay and the of heaven for her husband. be displayed on the station during COMING ATTRACTIONS
the Bond Drive.
Twelfth Naval District has con- "What's your name?" asked t he
Protestant firmed the report by noting that guard. . The winner, second and third Continuous Show Starting at 1700
Sunday Worship Services-0930 and 1030 from November 1, en li s t ed prizes and those rece1vmg honor- . Free Matinee Saturday and
Sunday-Holy Communion-1130 "Mrs. Smith." I able mention will be announced Sunday at 1400
Catholic WAVES of this dist rict will wear
"But we have thousands of when the drive committee meets
Sunday Ma.sses-0630, 0720, 0820 navy blue shirts for work, appro- Sunday and Monday
(Chapel) Smiths here. What's your husband's on November 6. Prizes for the
Sunday Ma.ss-1030 (Theatre No. 1) priately decorated by reserve blue first name?" November 5 and 6
Weekday Ma.sses-0645 (Small Chapel ) various awards will be made at a
Weekday Confessions-Daily betore Mass ties. Dress shirts will be either "J ames Smith." "TALL IN THE SADDLE"
and from 0630 to 2000 ( Chapel Office) white or reserve blue. We hate to rally to be held during the drive. J ohn Wayne Ella Raines
Tuesday-Holy Na.me Society 1915 (Small "Oh, but madam , we ha ve thous- Commodore Cary, Lt. E dward M.
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Chapel) see t he white shirts go, but for ands of J ames Smiths here . . Can * *
Saturday-Catholic Choir Reh earsal 1000· Landis, District Coordinator for Tuesday
1200 those who have been fighting a los- you be more _explicit?"
Jewish ing battle on the laundry front the War Bonds, F red Glauser, art di- N,ov,ember 7
Sunday Service--0830 Chapel Reception 'Well, m y husband told me just rector for Erwin, Wosey and Co.,
Room navy "blue blouse brings a much before he died that if I went out " SING, NEIGHBOR, SING"
U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL needed relief. Other changes were national advertisers, and Lt. L. G. Ruth Terry Lulubell and Scotty
Protestant with another man he would turn
Sunday Worship Service- 1000 Hospital taken in stride by a glamorous over in his grave." H arrier, member of t he Island War
Chapel Bond Drive Committee will make
Catholic radioman who was heard singing "Of course, I know your hus- also
Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Hospital the following refrain: the decision as to which bluejacket Monday and Tuesday
Chapel band," and turning to an assistant or WAVE will be the lucky win-
Week day Masses-0645 H ospital Chapel "Gone are the days when my skirts he ordered, "Run upstairs and get November 6 and 7
Confessions-Saturday 1800-1900 Hospital ner. All those who. made entries
Chapel were short and gay, Whirling Jim." receive the thanks of the .commit• USO Stage Show
PRE-EMBARKATION CENTER Lengthened hem and flatte.ned " GOING SOME"
Protestant seams are here it seems to stay. * * * tee for their participation.
Sunday Worship Service - 1000 Ship's
Service Libral'J Gone from my sight are all things The preacher was ext remely
Christian Servicemen's League - 1900 un-'G.I.', long-winded one Sunday. After he * *
Sunday Wednesday
* and Thursday
Protestant Communion - 1100 Daily A reformed character in truth, at had been going on for some time, VERBA BUENA MOVIES
"Protestant Chapel" N-ovember 8 and 9
last am I.'' one conscientious churchgoer re-
Catholic Shows Start at 1700 and 2000 " LAURA"
Sunday Mass - 0900 Ship ' s Service Bowling Cha mp Hits membered the roast she had in the Sunday and Monday Gene Tiern-ey Dana Andrews
Library .
Daily Ma.ss-1615 Ship's Service Library Seo re -of 190 oven at home. Fearing it would be I N-ovember 5 and 6 * * *
Wl;lEKLY CHAPEL ACTIVITIES The bowling leagues which are burned, she scribbled a note to her " OUR HEARTS WERE F riday and Saturday
Monday- Bible Study Group 1800 (Chap· now in their fifth week of com- husband, who was a deacon. She YOUNG AND GAY" I
el Reception Room) Nov,ember 10 and 11
petition are topped by Conrad of slipped it to an usher with instruc- I Gail Russell
Tuesday-Christian Science Group 1800 Diana Lynn " OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG
(Chapel Reception Room) the Doc-ette Spotters who hit the tions to deliver it, but, misunder- AND GAY"
Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 all time high of 190. Scores for the standing her, the usher proceeded * * *
(Small Chapel) Diana Lynn Gail Russell
Wednesday - Christian Servicemen ' s local belles a re as follows: up to t he pulpit. Tuesday
League 1830 ( C h a p e I Reception
Room) "A" League- Winners, "E ager Pausing in his sermon, the N,ovember 7
Thursday - C h a p e I Choir Rehearsal Beavers" (WAVE Officers); Run- preacher took the note, opened it "HOLIDAY INN " T reasur-e Isla nd Theatre No. 2
(Chapel Gallery) 1630
Friday - W AV E Singers Rehearsal ner-up "Doc-ette Hypos" (H os- and read, "For heaven's sake, go Bing Crosby Fred Astaire I Continuous Show Starting at 1800
{Chapel Reception Room) 1630-1800
Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 pital) . home and turn off the gas !" * **
(Chapel Reception Room) "B" League- Winners, "SKD'S" Sunday and Monday
Saturday - Catholic · Choir Rehearsal Wednesday and Thursday November 5 and 6
1000-1200 (Training Center Disbursing) ; I L"tt * * * November 8 and 9
All TREASURE ISLAND Personnel are Runner-up, "Nurses No. 3" (Hos- 1 le bankroll ere we part, " MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS"
eligible. Let me press you to my heart "MRS. PARKINGTON"
pita!) . All the month I worked for you Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon Bob Crosby Lynn Merrick
Verba Buena Island "D" League- Winners, "Strag- * * *
glers" (Commissary); Runner-up, Slaved and toiled and sweated, too. *** Tuesday
Protestant Little bankroll in a day Friday and Saturday November· 7
Sunday Worship Servicl'-0930 Theatre "Spark-ettes" (RMS).
Catholic You and I will go away Nove mber 10 and 11 "SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT"
Sunday Mass-0880 Theatre. "C" League- Winners, "Doc-
Sunday Confessions in Theatre Office - ette Spotters" (Hospital); Run- To some gay and festive spot " MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS" Warner Baxter Nina Foch
0800 I'll return, but you will not. Bob Crosby Lynn Merrick
All Service Personnel Are Welcome. ner - up, "Win-ettes" (Training * *
* a nd Thursday
Wednesday
Center Personnel).
"E " League-Winners, "Anchor- The Wolf by Sansone N-ovember 8 and 9
Chapel Activities ettes" (Armed Guard Center) ; Conri1ht 1944 by Leonard S,nsont. distributed br Camp Newspaper S."ict . . "CASANOVA BROWN "
Gary Cooper Teresa Wright
Runner-up, "Brig-ettes" (Brig) .
Protestant Services
Parsons of the hospital "Hypos" * * *
The soloist for both services in ~~
has high average for the complete Friday a nd Saturday
the Chapel on November 5 will be ~ November 10 and 11
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Miss Lois Koch, Y3c. She will sing tournament. ~· " BOWERY TO BROADWAY"
Galbraith's "Thine is the Great- Halloween Doings _-:;;;,,
Maria Monte;,1 Tur han Bey
ness." The Chapel choir of enlisted WAVES who were at the Host-
men and WAVE S will render Hark- ess H ouse on Tuesday, October 30 ~ Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
er's "How Beautiful Upon the enjoyed Halloween decorations -ps/1,qpt
Mountains." Organ music played and refreshments and especially Continuous Show Starting at 1800
by J ohn Tremaine, Sp(W)lc, will the red apples which were part of I
Sund ay and Monday
include "Nocturne," by Lefebure- the evening's fun. Big plans are
Nove mber 5 and 6
Wely and "Marche in F" by Field. afoot for Christmas and more in-
" IRISH EYES ARE SMILING"
Catholic Services formation will be available soon. Monty Woolley Dick Haymes
November is the month of All
s·ouls. Regular devotions for the * * *
Tuesday
souls in Purgatory will be held in Jap Wooden Tankers Nov,ember 7
the small Chapel each Wednesday " BABES ON SWING SREET"
afternoon during t he month at An indication of the critical steel Peggy Ryan Ann Blyth
1830. shortage in Japan is obvious, for * * *
the Nips are building oil tankers Wednesday and Thursday
"Dearest," said the young girl, out of wood, according to a wire- N9vember 8 and 9
"sometimes you are so strong and less report by the Japanese Agency "THE CONSPIRATORS"
masculine, and at others you are Domei. Hedy Lamarr P aul Henreid
so soft and gentle. Why is it?" The reports also disclosed that \f· * *
"I suppose it's heredity," he re- J apanese technicians wer.e visiting F riday * a nd Saturday
plied modestly. "You see, half of various shipyards building wooden "Ain't it strange!~! got a feelin' we're bein' Nove mber 10 and 11
my ancestors were men and half vessels "to focus efforts on raising followed!" (' "TAL L IN THE SADDLE"
were women." · the quality of wooden tankers.'' J ohn Wayne Ella Raines