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PAGES THE MASTHEAD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1945
Veterans of Pacific Battle Array
Cited · for Intrepidity in Action
Saturday Ceremony
Presenta.tions Mad~
By Commodore Cary
And the sun came out and •
beamed down on the long neat row • • • Week!y Gym Schedules
of bluejackets, standing at atten- Divihe Services Gym Schedule-No. 1
tion as twenty-eight of their com- Treasure and Verba Buena Islands Skating-1300-1600 and 1800·
rades received citations for courage 2100.
and distinction in action against
Bowling-0800-2100.
the enemy. The citations were
Boxing-0800-2100.
awarded by Commodore R. W. Ping Pong-0800-2100.
Cary, Commander, U . S. Naval Badminton-0800-2100.
Training and Distribution .Center. Body Building-0800-2100. Treas·ure Island Theatre No. 1
The ceremony, the largest in the Handball-0800-2100.
history of Treasure Island, was Swimming - 1300-1600 (en- Continuous Show Starting at 1700
held Saturday, February 3, 0900, at listed personnel). Matinee Saturday & Sunday at 1400
the Treasure Island bandstand. 2000-2100, Sat. 1800-1900,
Robert B. Stubbs, PhMlc, re- Sun. 1700-1800 ( colored per- Last Time Today
Protestant "HERE COME THE WAVES"
ceived the highest award in the FOR COOL THINKING and great Sunday Worship Services-0930 and 1030 sonnel), 1600-1700 and 1900-
Sunday, Holy Communion, 1130 (Chapel)
Silver Star Medal. His citation courage while his ship was under a Sunday Worship Service--0900, Theatre 2000 (officers), Sat. and Sun. Sun.-Mon., Feb. 11 and 12
reads as follows : heavy enemy bombardment by an No. S. . 1700-1830 (non-swimmers). "THE FIGHTING LADY"
" . . . while serving with a overwhelming Japanese naval force Catholic With narration by Lt. Robt. Taylor
Marine force during an aerial October 25, 1944, J .. T. Turner, SF2c, Sunday Masses-0630, 0720, 0820 Gym Schedule-No. 2
Frontier Base, last Saturday was (Chapel) Recreational Swimming, 0800-
attack by the enemy Japanese awarded the Bronze Star Medal by Sunday Mass-1030 (Theatre No. 3) 1500, 1700-1900, 2000-2100 ( en- Tuesday, Feb. 13
forces at Bougainville, Solomon Commodore R. W. Cary, Command- Weekday Masses-0630 (Small Chapel) listed) ; Saturday, 0800 - 1600, "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS"
Weekday Confessions-Daily in the Small
Islands, on the night of November er, U. S. Naval Training and Dis- Chapel, Saturday 14,00 to 2000. Margaret O'Brien June Allyson
tribution Center. Seen above, •left 1700-1900 (enlisted); Sunday,
7, 1943. In the face of high ex- to right, Commodore Cary as he Jewish Wed.-Thurs., Feb. 14 and 15
plosives and bomb fragments, congratulates Turner following the Saturday-Jewish Service--1300 Hospital 1300-1600, 1700-1800 (enlisted). "BLONDE FEVER"
Chapel
Stubbs heroically left his protected presentation. Sunday Service-0830 Chapel Reception Recreational Swimming, 1600- Phillip Dorn Mary Astor
position and rushed to the assist- Room 1700, 1900-2000 (Officers and
ance of the wounded, and in com- Chief Signalman William S. Mormon Waves); Saturday, 1600-1700 Fri.-Sat., Feb. 16 and 17
Sunday Study Group-0930 (Theatre
plete darkness, tirelessly went'from Smi th • of Pre-Embarkation Bar- No. 2.) (Officers and Waves); Sunday, "l'M FROM ARKANSAS"
man to man, administering first racks, received the Army Dis- U. S. NAVAL HOSPITAL ' 1600-1700 (Officers and Waves). Slim Summerville El Brenden
aid to alleviate their suffering. tinguished Unit Badge. This Unit Protestant Boxing, 0800-2100.
Then, on his own initiative, Badge is awarded to certain mili- Sunday Worship Service-0900 Hospital Body Building, 0800-2100. -also-
Chapel
promptly and fearlessly removed tary and naval forces engaged on Catholic Basketball, 0800-1900. Friday, February 16
the defense of the Phillipines be- Sunday Masses-0630 and 0900 Hospital Volley Ball, 0800-2100.
the injured from the danger area I Variety Stage Show
Chapel
to an aid station for further medi- tween December 1, 1941 and April Weekday Masses-0645 Hospital Chapel Badminton, 0800-2100. "MRS. BRADEN'S FOLLIES"
cal attention ... " 9, 1942. Confessions-Saturday 1800-1900 Hospital 1830
Chapel
Others to receive awards were
J. T. Turner, SF2c, Frontier PRE-EMBARKATION CENTER
th tar Thomas H . Anders, SClc, the Recreation Center
Base, received e Bronze S Presidential Citation as a member Protestant Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
Medal for distinguishing himself by Sunday Worship Service. - 1000 Ship's
heroic and meritorious conduct as a of a ship's crew; Marion M. Green, Service Library · Activities Continuous Show Starting at 1800
Lt. (MC), the Presidential Citation. Christian Servicemen's League - 1900
Sunday
member of a damage control party Protestant Communion - 1100 , Daily Elementary Spanish:
aboard an escort carrier in action Recipients of th e Purple Heart ''Protestant Chapel'' Last Time Today
were Dean H. Larson, RT2c; Ross All students meet Tuesday night,
Catho'lic
against an overwhelming Japanese Daily Mass-1615 Ship's Service Library February 13th, at 1900. "THE SUSPECT"
naval force on October 25, 1944. A. Cole, Jr., GMlc; Robert 0. Sunday Mass - 0900 Ship's Service
Menn, CBMA; Erling W. Husvik, Library Advanced Spanish Class: S·un.-Mon., Feb. 11 and 12
While Turner's ship was under a Tuesday night, February 13th,
Slc; Arthur H. Haase, GM2c; "BELLE OF THE YUKON"
heavy continuous enemy bombard- WEEKLY. CHAPEL ACTIVITIES 1900. Randolph Scott Gypsy Rose Lee
Robert E . Hickman, CFC; Joseph Monday-Blessed Virgin Sodality (First
ment, he courageously descended A. Peloza, Jr., Flc; Glen E. Foster, Monday of· the Month) 1800 (Small Bridge Classes:
in t o a f t 1 as -f ooding Pyrotechnic Chapel.) Will meet as usual. Tuesday, Feb. 13
Jr., EM2c; Robert W. Weaver, Tuesday-Wave Singers Rehearsal ( Chapel
Locker to plug a shell hole so that Cox (T); Gordon G. W,erner, Flc; Reception Room) 1630-1800. Iru:;truction in leather work is "DANGEROUS PASSAGE"
the flooding could be brought Tuesday-Miraculous Medal Novena, 1830 now given daily in the Hobby Shop. Robert Lowery Phyllis Brooks
(Large Chapel.)
under control. Eugene C. Pryor, WTlc; Derrill c. Tuesday-Christian Science Group 1800
Thompson, CRM; Francis L. Host- (Chapel Reception Room) How would you like to build a Wed.-Thurs., Feb. 14 and 15
rander, WT3c·; Chester L. Fay, Tuesday - Holy Name Society 1915 ship or a plane model? Instruc- "FAREWELL MY LOVELY"
(Small Chapel) tiDns and materials are furnished· Dick Powell Anne Shirley
Cross-Word Answers GM2c; Clarence F. Hood, QM3c; Wednesday - Christian Servicemen's
League 1830 (Ch ape l Reception daily in the Hobby Shop.
Donald A. Quicksell, S2c; Robert
Room) Painting in all media continues Fri.-Sat., Feb. 16 'and 17
S. Prater, Slc;, Arthur R. Thorton, Thursday - Chapel Choir Rehearsal
(Chapel Gallery} 1800 to be a major activity in the Hobby "THREE CABALLEROS"
Flc; Willie L. Speight, StM2c; Friday-Wave Singers Rehearsal (Chapel
William R. Pullum, Slc; James Reception Room) 1630-1800 Shop. .
Friday - Mormon Study Group 1900 Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
Ferrel Tucker, Slc; Williard J. ( Chapel Gallery.)
Frenn, GMlc; Robert J. Sochor, YERBA BUENA ISLAND Continuous Show Starting at 1800
MoMM3c. Protestant Ship Commissioning
Sunday Worship Service--0930 Theatre
A transcription of the program Catholic Last Time Today
was made by Chief Electrician's Sunday Mass-0830 Theatre To be Broadcast ''l'M FROM ARKANSAS"
Sunday Confessions in Theatre Office -
Mate, Laurence R. Croxen. 0800
All Service Personnel Are Welcome. On T. I. Program Sun.-Mon., Feb. 11 and 12
Berkeley Betty: "Why, dearie, "BLONDE FEVER"
LA you shouldn't be ashamed to tell Commissioning ceremqnies of the Phillip Dorn Mary Astor
AC Jim your weight-after all, that's At The Chapel ... _ U. S. S. Tucson will be brought to Tuesday, Feb. 13
TE something you can't hide." Antonio De Grassi, nationally listeners of the "Visits to Treasure "LET'S GO STEADY"
Island" program Sunday, February Jackie Moran
Pat Parrish
ER Frisco Fannie: "Well, that de- known violinist and composer of
pends upon where it is." 11, at 11:15, on station KGO.
San Francisco, will be he:ard this The Tucson, latest light cruiser -also-
Sunday, February 11, at both the to join ranks of fighting ships, was General Electric's
The Wolf by Sansone 0930 and 1030 services in the Treas- commissioned Saturday, February
ure Island Chapel, playing th-e Slow "HOU SE OF MAGIC"
CoprriJhf t.94S by,Leonard Sansone, distributed 4,y C,mp N1wspape, S.mc. 3 at Bethlehem Shipyards in San 1830 and 2000
- Movement from the Mendelssohn Francisco. A transcription of cere-
Violin Concerto, assisted at the or- monies will be released on the Sun-
l ,~~r;~~~ - gan by Ross McKee Sp(W)2c. day broadcast. Wed.-Thurs., Feb. 14 and 15
The Chapel Choir, directed by
In another feature of the fifteen
"NIGHT CLUB GIRL"
~~~/t~:.:- Hugh Folkins, Sp (W) 2c, will sing minute program, Ernie Smith, an- Vivian Austin Edward Norris
"My God and I" (Latvian Folk nouncer, will inte-rview Captain Fri.-Sat., Feb. 16 and 17
ll Melody) and John S. Devereaux Charles LaBarge, training officer of "GUEST IN THE HOUSE"
Sp(W)lc, will sing a baritone solo
the Pre-Commissioning Training Ann Baxter Ralph Bellamy
"Sunrise and Sunset" (Spross). Center.
"Be Somebody" will be the title
of the sermon by Chaplain H. G.
Gatlin at the 1030 service. At 0930 VERBA BUENA MOVIES
Chaplain E . M.,Reighard will speak JAN GARBER WILL
on the subject, "Don't Fence Me Shows start at 1715 and 2000
In." STAGE THREE SHOWS Last Times Today
All Waves are invited to join the "THE FIGHTING LADY"
Wave Singers which have resumed Revised plans f,or the appear- Sun.-Mon., Feb. 11 and 12
rehearsals Tuesdays at 1700-1800 ance of Jan Garber -on Verba "THE THREE CABALLEROS"
in the Reception Room of the Buena Island February 13 have A Walt Disney Feature
Chapel. Specialist McKee will be on bee,n announced by Captain E. F.
hand from 1630 for Waves wishing Helmkamp, Commanding Officer Tuesday, Feb. 6 ·
to rehearse solos. Plans for the of Receiving Ship. "WATERLOO BRIDGE"
Waves include an anthem each Times for the shows and per- Robert Taylor Vivian Leigh
month in the Chapel and secular sonnel -allowed to attend each
music for special occasions. foll,ow: Wed.-Th urs., Feb. 14 and 15
1530--general detail only. "BLONDE FEVER"
1800-ship's company only. Mary Astor Phillip Dorn
Stop worrying about the butter
shortage. You can make butter 1915-both general detai I and Fri.-Sat., Feb. 16 and 17
1 ship's company.
"This is~'t quite what I expected " from grass. Ail you need is a cow "GUEST IN THE HOUSE"
and a churn. Anne Baxter Ralph Bellamy