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SERMONETTE Treasure and Verba B1,1ena Islands TRA1N~ G SCHOOL
OPERAT~ONAl
DIVINE SERVICES
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CHAPLAIN JAMES R. BEAMER; U.S. Naval Hospital Demobilization
Transferred for discharge this Until further notice, mat-
"All fouled up" is a common Navy experience. It may be
week were: K . C. Perkins, Ylc, inees will be shown at all the-
with lines, communications, orders, liberty or any other of the to SepCen, Boston, Mass.; N. S. atres on week days starting at
rocks and shoals of Navy life. We can also get all fouled up Swift, Ylc, and D. D. Lowder, 1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
in our thinking. Propaganda, falsehood and prejudice can be Y2c, to SepCen, Shoemaker,
made to sound like truth. They may be easily accepted and Sunday Services Calif.; R. A. Hicks, Slc, SepCen,
Bainbridge, Md., and M. King,
next thing we know, we are completely fouled up as we dis- Protest.ant Worship Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
Treasure an<I Yerba Buena Islands StMlc, to SepCen, New Orleans.
cover our falsehood.
Treasure lsland Chapel-0930 and 1030 "Mr." Clay Blanco, looking
How many of us lee our passions gee us all fouled up in Communion-1 130 (Chapel) mighty sharp in his new clothes, Last Showing Tonight
Hospital Chapel-1000
an emotional world? Some of us have been sold a bill of goods, Theatre No. 3-1030 came back to pay us a visit last " MAN ALIVE"
J::mbarkation Ship's Service Chapel 0700 Ellen Drew
and at a high price have gone out to eat, drink and be merry. Yerba Buena lsland Thel\tre-0930 M;onday. Blanco was a Cklc at Pat O'Brien
OTS before being discharged last
When we tell the story to the chaplain, we simply say, "I got Catholic Masses Sun.-Mon., Oct. 21-22
Treasure Island Chapel-0630, 0720 and week at SepCen, Shoemaker. It's
myself all fouled up." What started out as an interesting and U820 always nice to have the boys come "THE DOLLY SISTERS"
'l'he!Ltre No. 1-1030
happy weekend ended with headache, heartache and confu- Hospital Chapel- 0630 and 0900 back and show us what the well- Betty Grable John Payne
Emuarkation Ship' s Service Ci,apel -
s10n. 060U dressed man-about-town is wear-
Yerba Buena Island Theatre---0830 ing these days, but we wouldn't Tuesday, Oct. 23
The world got "all fouled up" in a war because of wrong IJonfessions , (YB Theatre Office) 0800 trade places with them for any- "STRANGE CONFESSION"
ideas, illogical economics, bad policies and a lack of true re- Mormon Study Group Lon Chaney Brenda Joyce
Theatre No. 2-0930 thing- or would we? ? ! !
ligion. In the Bible we read of Noah getting fouled up on School Office
WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES
liquor, David with a woman, Peter with himself. There is only Daily-Masses (Small Chapel, Treasure Now that the war is ,over and 'Ned.-Thurs., Oct. 24-25
" i\ BBOTT & COSTELLO IN
l slandJ 115U and 163u
one way, and that is the Lord's way out of this mess. The Daily- lJonfessions ( Small Chapel, Treas- more and more men are being dis- HOLLYWOOD"
~harged, you would think that
ure Island)
history of human experience is a thrilling testimony to the face Daily-Masses (Hospital Chapel)-0645 ship's company would be growing '.Jud Abbott Lou Costello
that the people who avoid embarrassment and .unnecessary Daily - Masses (.l!.muarkation Ship's smaller, but a quick look at the
::;ervice IJhapelJ 16UU
trouble are those who follow in the seeps _of the Master. Daily- J:'rotestant Worship Service - '::'ri.-Sat., Oct. 26-27
1430 (Jsmbarkation l:ihip'a Service records reveals that almost man
Religion and right living are no guarantee of freedom Uhapel) for man we are receiving as many "THAT_ NIGHT WITH YOU"
Monday- Blessed Virgin Sodality (First Ii'ranchot Tone Susanna Foster
from pain and sorrow. However, for those people who get .Monday of the Month) 1800 ( ::lma!J ~s __ we are transferring for dis-
Uhapel/
fouled up because of clumsy moral ideas, uncontrolled pas- Tuesday - Miraculous Medal Novena, charge. Reporting for duty this
1,sau (Large Uhape!J , week we have K. W. Mamerow,
sions and wrong spiritual attitudes, we recommend the policy 'l'uesday-lJhristia.n ::;cience Group, 1801:1 Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
( IJhapel Reception Koom) CSK; Antonio O'Gay, CST; G. J.
. of life set up by Him that said, "I am the way, the truth and Tuesday - Roly Name Society, 1915 Sutherland, EM3c; J. S. Griffiths,
(::;lllall Chapel)
the life." Somehow Jesus never got fouled up and those chat Wednesdays - IJhristian Servicemt>n's SM3c, and M. T. Birmingham, Last Showing T-onight
League, 183U ( Uhapel Reception
follow Him best are least likely to become involved in the H.oom) FC3c. Welcome aboard and we "HOUSE ON 92nd STREET"
Wednesday - Organ Recital (Hospital hope you will enjoy your cruise William Eythe Lloyd Nolan
confusion of living described. Uhapel/ 121& and 14UO
Thursday - IJhapel Uhoir Rehearsal at OTS.
( IJhapal Gallery J 1800 J un.-Mon., Oct. 21-22
~'riday-Wave ::lingers Kehearsal (Chap- Two newcomers to the School
TIiey .fut Over RMS Stage S,llow Friday-Mormon l:itudy Group, 1830 -Office are Ruth Carlson, Sp ( G) 3c, "MILDRED PIERCE"
el Reception ltuom) l<lOU
( Uhupel Gallery) and Bill Farnik, Y2c. Although a Joan Crawford Jack Garson
b'riday - Jewish Services (Hospital gunnery instructor, Miss Carlson,
U11apel ) rnuu Tuesday, Oct. 23
Saturdlly-Uonfessions (Small Chapel, who ha·s had several years office
'l'reasure lsland) 14U0·2000 'CRIME DOCTOR'S WARNING"
l:iaturda)-IJonfessiuns (Hospital Chap- experience in civilian life, is fast
el) 18U0-19UO becoming a super yeoman. Farnik Warner Baxter Dusty Anderson
comes to us from the Deck School Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 24-25
AT THE CHAPEL • • • Office and has taken over duties "SHADY LADY"
as File Yeoman. Charles Coburn Ginny Simms
Protestant Services . P atricia Smiley, our newest
Chaplain George W. H artman civilian member of OTS, was mar- F ri.-Sat., Oct. 26-27
will speak at 0930 Sunday morn- ried on October 10th at the Treas- "MAN ALIVE"
ing, October 21, in the Treasure ure Island Chapel to Francis Pat O'Brien · Ellen Drew
Island Chapel on "God's Unfailing Grahlfs, QMlc, after his recent
Mercy". At 1030 Chaplain Edgar return from ov.erseas. The happy
C. Andrews will preach on "Chris- couple spent a brief honeymoon Treasure _Island Theatre No. 3
tion Fellowship". in Southern California. Best
Hugh Folkins, Sp(W➔ le, bass wishes to you and your husb3.nd, Last Showing Tonight
soloist, will sing "The Earth Is Pat, for a long and happy mar- "THAT NI GHT WITH YOU"
the Lord's" (Rynes) and the ried life. -~---- Franchot Tone Susanna Foster
Chapel Choir will sing "Send Out
nata (Guilmant) and "Chorale"
Thy Light" (Gounod). Special or- (Boellmann). Gun .-Mon., Oct. 21-22
gan music by R oss McKee, Sp- Hospital Chapel "SPANISH MAIN"
(W) 2c, w ill include "Serenade" Chaplain C. H . Loveland will Paul Henreid Maureen O'Hara
( Czerwonky) an d "Postlude" observe Navy Day in the Hospital
(Gramer) . Tuesday, Oct. 23
Chapel at 1000 Sunday by a trib- 'SENORITA FROM THE WEST'
Catholic Feast of Christ the ute to the Navy dead. Laverne
George and Mickey Alan Jones Bonita Granville
King Winterburg will sing the soprano
Winters, brother and
The last Sunday of October is solo "To a Mind, ,vorn and Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 24-25
sist-er (top), really
dedicated to Our Blessed Lord Weary" (Tosti) and Robe·rt Jones, "THE LOST WEEKEND"
went all out in under the title of Christ, the King.
entertaining the BMlc, basso, will sing the "Twen- Ray Milland Jane Wyman
This is a universal feast of the
students ,of RMS last ty-third Psalm" (Malotte). Organ
Catholic Church, celebrated at the solos by Allen Gastren, PhM2c, F ri.-Sat., Oct. 26-27
week at a stage show. Treasure Island Ohapel and by all
Their dancing and· will include "Sailor's Song" "PARIS UNDERGROUND"
Catholics throughout the world. (Greig) and "Song to the Eve- Constance Bennett Gracie Fields
acrobatic acts drew Our Holy Father, Pope Pius
an applause that XII, wishes us t~ give Our Lord ning Star" (Wagner).
nearly brought great pleasure on this day. We Organ Recital Verba Buena Movies
down the roof. can do this by receiving the Sac- Robert W. Jones, B¥1c, basso,
Marty Kline (left), _ramen ts. Confessions may be will assist Allan Gastren, PhM2c,
magician and card made and Holy Communion will in the regular organ recital at the Last Times Today
"ABBOTT & COSTELLO IN
manipulator, came Hospital Chapel Wednesday, Oc-
be administered at this beautiful HOLLYWOOD"
up with some tober 24, at 1215 noon. All per-
feast of Christ, the King. Lou Costello
new card tricks sonnel are invited to come to the Bud Abbott
Theatre No. 3 Hospital Chapel to hear the fol-
that were absolutely
Chaplain Arthur W. Braden lowing program : Sun.-Mon., Oct. 21-22
"amazin'." "PARIS UNDERGROUND"
will speak at Protestant services Prelude to "Das Rheingold"
in Theatre No. 3 Sunday at 1030 . . ...... . ..... . .. . .. . . Wagner Constance Bennett Gracie Fields
BB FIRING COSTS I RUSSIAN AIRFIELD USED on the subject, "The Peace That Belgian Mother's Song . . Courboin
(SEA) - Cost of firing main (SEA) - The Russian port of Passeth Understanding". Intermezzo from "Carmen". Bizet Tuesday, Oct. 23
"BROADWAY RHYTHM"
batteries of U. S. battleships dur- Petropavlovsk on the Kamchatka Verba .Buena Theatre Organ Solos
ing the war was more than $65,- peninsul;:i, was used 'as an emer- Chaplain Glen L. Barger will Widmung (Dedication) Schumann George Murphy Ginny Simms
000,000, exclusive of gun crew gency landing field by American observe Navy Day at Protestant II lacerato spirito ...... .. .. Verdi
Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 24-25
pay. The most expensive projectile airmen on Kurile raids during the services in the Y erba Buena The Builder ... . . ...... . Cadman
"SPANISH MAIN"
was the 16-inch armor-piercing two years before Russia entered Theatre Sunday at 0930. Topic of Sailor's Song . . . • .. ••.•••.Grieg Paul Henreid
~aureen O'Hara
type, $1,300. The 16-inch high t~e Japanese war. Although the sermon will be "What a Man". Maid with the Flaxen Hair
capacity shell cost $1,000 and the planes and crews were interned, Special orgari music by Halsey .. ....... .. . . . .... .. .. Debussy Fri.-Sat., Oct. 26-27
armor-piercing projectile fired by personnel were eventually re- Stev.ens, Sp (W)lc, will include Fantasy .. ....... . Shostakovich "LOST WEEKEND"
14-inch 50-caliber guns cost $825. turned to the United States. "Me·ditation" from the Sixth So- Prelude (Lohengrin) .... Wagner Ray Milland Jane Wyman