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SERMONETTE T,_._.y.,_...._, ........ OPlERATIONAL
DIVINll IKIIVICD
TRAINI G SCHOOL
By CHAPLAIN R. A. LUNDQUIST, Barracks E Sports
One day Napoleon Bonaparte sat astride his horse and In the near future a new, re~u- UntlJ further notice, mat-
lation boxing nn, ia to be com• inees will be shown at all the-
from a hill-top looked into his field glasses at a massacre. His pleted and installed in the Scil.001 atres on week days starting at
legions were being defeated before his very eyes. Grimly _he ~uadran~le. Ofticer and eniisteu 1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
personnel of o·.rs dea~ in-
turned to his drummer boy standing nearby, "Boy, beat a re- struction in the manly a.rt ot se.lf~
Sunday Service.
treat!' Protesta.nt Worship defenae should contact the sports Treasure Island Theatre No. 1
department. EWI. R . w. Hawkins,
Treasure ancl Yerb& Buena I1lant1
Again he raised his glasses and gazed upon ~e scene of athletic officer, announces . the
Treasure Island Ohapel--0930 and 1080 Last Showing Tonight
carnage. After several minutes he turned to the boy again and Comnmnion-1130 (Cha.pol) o·.rs basketball ~ames are t" "THAT NIGHT WITH YOU"
Hospital Cha.pel-1000
Theatre No. 3-1080 start very soon. '1·he team, now
~houced, "Hurry up, Boy! I told you to beat a retreat!" and Embarkation Ship'• Service Chapel 0700 managed by L. M. Ludwig, Sp- Franchot Tone Susanna Foster
Yerba Buena Island Theatre--0930
for a third time the General studied the battle. Catholic Ma.SSH ( A) ac, is composed of the fol- Sun.-Mon., Oct. 28-29
lowing members: G. E . Carpen-
Treasure Island. Chapel-0&30, 0720 aad "SPANISH MAIN"
Finally he whirled in fury and screamed, "You heard my 0820 ter, BMlc; L. G. Sweaney, Bl\4lc;
Thel\tre No. 1-1030 Paul Henreid Maureen O'Hara
order! why haven't you beat a retreat?" Hospital Chapel-0680 and 0900 A. M. Kulivan, BM2c; ~. W.
Embarkation Ship's Service Ci:.apel -
0600 .Reschert, SM2c; A. W. Eichert, Tuesday, Oct. 30
The boy pale faced, trembling, answered, "I can't beat a Yerba Buena Island Theatre---0180 ~.IY13c; R. B. Berres, Y2c, and A .
Coa.fe11ien1 (YB Theatre OJll.ce) 0100 "SENORITA FROM THE
retreat, sir. I don't know how. They never told me how to Mormon Study Group D. Isom, Sp(C)2c. Personnel in- WEST"
Thea.tre No. 2-0930 ~erested in &'Oin&" out for tlw, Alan Jones Bonita Granville
beat a retreat. Bue I can beat a charge, s{r! I beat it at Maringo! sport should contact Ena. Hawk-
WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES
I beat it at Austerlitz! I can beat it here!" Daily-Masses (Small Chapel, Treaaure inll We<I.-Thura., Oct. 31, Nov. 1
Island) 1150 and 1680 r'irst Lieutenant "THE LOST WEEKEND"
"Boy!" · said Napoleon, "beat a charge!" Daily-Oon.fessiona (Small Chapel, Treas-
ure Island) Ensign Sills, assistant First Ray Milland Jane Wyman
And that night when the banner of France floated victo- Daily-llla.saaa (Hospital Ohapel)--OH!i
(lsmbarkation Ship's Lieutenant, left la.at week fol
Daily- .Masses
::lervice <.Jhapel) 1600 ComEight, New Orleans, for tem- Fri.-Sat., Nov. 2-3
riously over the battle-fields, Napoleon knew that France owed Daily-Protestant Worship Service- "PARIS UNDERGROUND"
1430 (Embarkatio11. l::lhip ' • Service porary duty pending release from
Chapel)
victory to the boy who didn't know how to beat a retreat. Monday-Blessed Virgin Sodalit,- (First the service . . . Mrs. Cummings, Constance Bennett Gracie Field.a
.Monday of the Month) UlOO (Small civilian employee at OTS, tells ui:.
Military men might criticize such ignorance of elementary Chapel)
Tuesday- Miraculous Medal Novena, that her sister, a. Wac Staff Sgt., Treasure Island Theatre No. 2
lliaO (Large Ohapel) ti t d f ""'
technique, yet today the world has learned from Stalingrad to Tuesday-Christia.11. :;cience Group, 1800 recen Y re urne rom .... urop1:.
(Uhapel Reception Hoom) with the Bronze Star Medal for
Okinawa that faith was the great a1:1d fundamental tactic of Tue~!~!au cf:~!1) Name Sooiat7, 1915 meritorioua achievement. Last Showing Tonight
every victory. With faith we are told even mountains can be Wednesdays - Uhristian Servicem~n' s "MAN ALIVE"
League, 1830 ( Chapel .Receptien Demobi I izati-on Pat O'Brien Ellen Drew
&om)
moved Wednesday- Orra.n Recital (Hoapital Transferred for di&charie la.at
Uhape!J 1216 and. 1400 week were: J. J. O'Neill, Y2c, to Sun.-Mon., Oct. 28-29
It was faith that brought the Pilgrim fathers. Faith that Thursd"Y - Uhapel Choir Rehearaal SepCen, Great Lakes, and thence
( Uhapel Gallary) liOO ·"THE DOLLY SISTERS"
sustained them in the winter's cold and summer's heat, against Friday-Wave Sini&era Rehearsal (Chap· to ~ood old Ioway; R. F . Maxey, Betty Grable John Payne
el .Reception Room) 1800
Friday-.Mormo.n ::ltudy Group, 1130 to RecShip, San Fran and back
savages and wild beasts. It was faith that sent them deep~r and (Uhapel Gallery) to "Any Ice Today, Lady?" .. . Tuesday, Oct. 30
Friday - Jewish Servicea (Hoapital
deeper into unknown forests. From the faith of their camp- Uhapel) 1900 and Janeth Keen, Y3c, V-10, to "S'T'RANGE CONFESSION"
Saturday-Confessions (Small Chapel,
'l'reasure lala.nd) 1400-2000 Wave SepUnit, New York, N. Y., Lon Chaney Brenda Joyce
fires grew our cities. Our fathers hewed us out a nation. Faith Saturday-OonfeHiona (Hoapital Cllap• thank.a to Wavea C/ L g_45 and
el) 11100·1900 Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 31, Nov. 1
in God and in the future won .this War and assures the peace! a better half.
Replacements "ABBOTT & COSTELLO IN
AT THE CHAPEL • • • Welcome on board to J . Za- HOLLYWOOD"
kutny, EMlc, hope you stick Bud Abbott Lou Costello
Numl,er One l11119II Man anti Press ••• Protestant Services around long enough to get ac-
Chaplain Ray Frank Robbins quainted with the boys. Fri.-Sat., Nov. 2-3
will speak at 0930 Sunday, Oc- Sig-ns of the Times: "THAT NIGHT WITH YOU"
tober 28, in the Treasure Island Waves screamed and gobs came Franchot Tone Susanna Foster
Chapel, on "The Voyage." At
running one day last week when
1030 Chaplain H. G. Gatlin will a bat was reported careenin&' Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
speak on "The Quest for Truth." madly around in the Captain's
William Jorgenson, Cox, USCG,
office. Many brave hearts with Last Showing Tonight
who is stationed at Government
good intentions stood around and "PARIS UNDERGROUND"
Island, Alameda, will be heard in
gave suggestions as to how to dis- Constance Bennett Gracie Field.a
a baritone solo, "The Twenty-
pose of this unusual, and certainly
Third Psalm" (Malotte) , and the unwelcome guest, but it took Sun.-Mon., Oct. 28-29
Chapel Choir, conducted by Hugh Maxey, BM2c, to finally throttle "AND THEN THERE WERE
Folkins, Sp ( W) le, will sing "Lift NONE"
Up Your Heads" (Rogers). Spe- the beast and quiet the confusion.
Upon interview by the reporter, Barry Fitzgerald Walter Huston
cial organ music by Ross McKee,
the nocturnal lad was heard to
Sp (W) 2c, will be, "The Lost say, "Gee, a fellow can't haYe Tuesday, Oct. 30
Chord" (Sir Arthur Sullivan), any fun these days." "SHE WENT TO THE RACES''
and "March Religieuse" ( Guil- Francis Gifford
mant). Guns Are Silenced
Terminating a year's duty at
Theatre No. 3 Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 31, Nov. 1
will OTS as gunnery instructors,
Chaplain John B. Nance "HOLD THAT BLOND"
preach at Protestant Services in Thelma Smith, Sp ( G) 2c, and Eddie Bracken Veronica Lake
Theatre No. 3 Sunday at 1030 on Evelyn Zink, Sp ( G) 2c, were
transferred for duty at Wave Fri.-Sat., Nov. 2-3
"Religion in a Nutshell." Elwood
SepCen, Balboa Park, San Fran- "TOO YOUNG TO KNOW"
A HOPE-FUL AFTERNOON was had by bluejackets at Treasure Gaskill, Sp (W) 2c, will be at the cisco, last Friday. Farewells were Joan Leslie Robert Hutton
Island recently when the nation's number one comedian entertained organ.
here. Pictured here is Bob Hope with local scribes, John Burke, Catholic Feast of All Saints said by all their Wave shipmates
Sp(X)3c, and Wallace Clayton, SK3c. Both men are assigned to the November 1 is a Holy Day of at an early muster in the Waves' Verba Buena M-ovl-es
Office of Public Information. Lounge, with coffee and dough-
Obligation for all Catholics. Be-
nuts being e~_joyed by all. The
cause of the great number of
"TOUGH BUT TASTY" Take Home a Hunk saints, this day is set aside to very best of luck to you, Smith Last Times Today
(SEA)-American prisoners of commemorate all of them, and is and "Zinky." Now that you have i "THE LOST WEEKEND"
war at a camp near Nagoya, Of Table, Sailor known as All Saints' Day. Spe- gone cosmopolitan on us, don't 1;tay Milland Jane Wyman
Japan, celebrated V-J Day by eat- cial Masses will be held on this (orget to come back and pay us a ~un.-Mon., Oct. 28-29
(SEA)- The 300 crew members visit. We'll be seeing you around
ing a bull formerly used to haui day as follows : "TOO YOUNG 'T'O KNOW"
fertilizer by the Japanese. The of the USS Bagley each have a Hospital Chapel, 0645, 1150. town, no doubt! } oan Leslie Robert Hutton
hunk of wood to take home as a
bull, converted into stew, made Embarkation Barracks Chapel,
souvenir of the surrender of the
six meals for the prisoners-their 1600. A tough MAA strode into the Tuesday, Oct. 30
first feast since entering captivity. Marcus Island garrison by the Theatre Number 1, 1150. barracks. "All right, you lazy I "TENDER COMRADE"
Paying $5,000 for the bull, it cost Japanese. After Jap envoys had Treasure Island Chapel, 0630, apes, fall out on the double," he Ginger Rogers Robert Ryan ·
many of the 283 prisoners their signed the surrender document 1150, 1630. yelled. The sailors grabbed their 1
aboard the Bagley, temporary hats and scrambled for the door- Wed.-Thurs., Oct. 31-Nov. 1
entire prison earnings amassed Yerba Buena Theatre, 0600.
over several years. All agreed the flagship of Rear Admiral F. E. :M. Yerba Buena Brig, _0S00. that is, all but one lad, who ,"AND THEN THERE WERE
700-pound animal wu "toug'h but Whiting, the &dmiraJ ordered the calmly continued to lie on hi8 NONE"
tasty." 11U1Tender table cut into blocks sack. Barry !'itzgerald Walter Hu.ton
and given to each member of the Civilian: Where can I flnd a "Well!" roared the MA.A.
ahip'a company. doctor honest enough to tell me : "Well," replied the calm one; Frl.-SaL, Nov. 2-3
When the bllla exceed the cooa, Later Admiral Whiting auto- there is nothing wrong with me? '!there sure was a lot of them, "HOLD THAT BLONDE"
the honeymoon ia over. &T&phed each piece of wood. Friend : Join the Navy, pal! wasn't there?" Eddie Bracken Veronica Lake