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            SER-MONETTE                                         Treasure and Verba Buena  Islands   TRAiNI  G SCHOOL
                                                                     DIVINE  SERVICES





                                                                                             Drill  D,own
            CHAPLIN E. C.  CARVER, Pre-Embarkation Barracks
                                                                                              At OTS on one fine  day-
                                                                                                                            Until  further  notice,  mat-
           A real go-getter is the man who, upon finding a worm in                            A  drill  they  decided  would   inees  will  be  shown  at all  the-
                                                                                                probably pay!
       the apple he is eating in the morning, will set out to catch a fish                                                 atres on  week days starting  at
                                                                                              So  they marched them around,
      with it for his dinner in the evening. He is the type of individ-                         in divisions neat-         1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
      ual who never waits  for  the conditions to be  "just right;" he                        They marched them and march-
      uses opportunities as they present themselves. He is not a child   Sunday  Services       ed  them  on  sea-goin'  feet;
      of chance,  going where his  experiences take him; he takes his   Protestant  Worship   "Oh,  a  sailor  was  ne'er  meant   Treasure  Island Theatre No.  1
                                                                  Treasure  and  Yerba  Buena  Islands   to  drill"  they said,
      opportunities and experiences and does something with them.
                                                                Treasure  Island  Chapel--0930  and  1080   But .they  took  it,  they  did  it,   Last  Showing  Tonight
           Each of us  can be a go-getter if we avail ourselves of the   Communion-1130  (Chapel)   they  marched  right  ahead.
                                                                Hospital  Chapel-1000                                       "TOO YOUNG  TO  KNOW"
      opportunities at hand.  Even  in  the Navy does  this hold  t:rue.  Theatre  No.  3-1030   So  beware  you  Marines,  and   Robert Hutton   Joan Leslie
                                                                Embarkation Ship's Service Chapel  0700
      The Navy has  recently  published  a  booklet  in which  appear   Yerba  Buena  Island  Theatre--Q930   you Dog-faces true,
      the words,  "What are you going to do,  sailor, now that peace    Catholic Masses       These  sailors  can  drill!  Can  Sun.-M,on.,  Nov.  11-12
                                                                Treasure  lsilmd Chapel-0630, 0720  and   you sail a  ship,  toQ?   "SHE  WOULDN'T  SAY  YES"
      is' here?"  That thought-provoking  question  should  haunt  the   0820
                                                                Theatre  No.  1-1030         Sports  Reports             Rosalind Russell   Lee Bowman
      mind of each  of us. What about our future? Are we going to  Hospital  Chapel-0630 and  0900
                                                                Embarkation  Ship's  Service  Ci:apel -  '1·he  coming  basketball  season
      drift idly through life waiting for the breaks, or are we going   0600                promises to be an active one. Last   Tuesday,  N,ov.  13
                                                                Yerba  Buena  Island  Theatre--Q830                        "SING  YOUR  WAY  HOME"
      to stop resting on our oars and pull on them with  bended ef-  Confessions  (YB  Theatre  Office)  0800  1Vionday  night  the  team  got  un-  Jack Haley   Anne  Jefferys
      forts  to really get somewhere?                                 Mormon  Study  Group   derway with a  practice game anct
                                                                '£heatre No.  2-0930
           Life, as  this writer sees  it,  is  in great measure  what  one                  they were right in there ... With  Wed.-Thurs.,  Nov.  14-15
                                                                     WEEKDAY  ACTIVITIES     a  strike or a  spare in each frame   "IT  ALL  CAME  TRUE"
      makes  of  it. The same may  be. said of th~ Navy.  No one can  Daily-Masses  (Small  Chapel,  Treasure
                                                                                            played,  the Waves'  Bowling team  Ann  Sheridan,  Humphrey Bogart
                                                                  Island)  1150  and  1630
      tell us what opportunities are going to come to us,  and no one   Daily-Confessions (Small Chapel, Treas- had the worst luck of the  season
                                                                  ure  l•la.nd)
      can tell us what to do with them when they do come.  But one   Daily-Masses  (Hospital  Ohapel)--0646  1ast  week.  lJue  to  some  sort  or  Fri.-Sat.,  Nov.  16-17
      bit of advice can be offered-never waste time thinking about   Daily -  Masses   (.l!;mbarkation  Siup's   power  snortage  au  tne  1ignts  m   "ENCHANTED  FO.REST"
                                                                  l::iervice  Chapel)  1600
      the opportunity you have just missed,  for while you are  doing   Daily -  .Protestant  Worship  Service -  tlle  alleys  wt::nt  .out,  ana  tnere  Edmund  Lowe   Brenda Joyce
                                                                  1480  (Embarkation  l:lhip 's  Service   they were without a  tragmeHt ot
      that  you  might  miss  another.  Do  something  with  what  you   Uhapel)
                                                                Mon<1ay-J:llessed  Virgin  Sodality  (Firat   nignt  vision  training  to  come  to
      have. Necessity might be the mother of invention, but why wait   Monday  of  the  Month)  18UU  (l:lmall
                                                                  Ullapelj                  their  aid.  We'll  never  know  how  Treasure  Island  Theatre  No.  2
      until  a  necessity  arises?  After  all,  the more  you  do  the more   'l'uesday -  Miraculous  Medal  .Novena,   the game would have finished,  but
                                                                  l!S.SU  (Large  Uhapel)
      you  can  do.  Completing  one  job  prepares  you  better  for  the   'l'ue•day-Uhr1stiaJ1 ::;clence  Group,  1800   it was a  lovely start! ••·We hear  Last  Showing  Tonight
                                                                  ( Ullapel  ltecep,ion  .ltoom)
      next one.                                                 'l'uesday  -  Jioly  Name  Society,  1915  tell that Lt. Harry Hanford of  th e   "PARIS  UNDERGROUND"
                                                                  (.:,..uall  Cl.lapel)
           The moral of all this is that when you bite into an apple and   We<lllesdays  -  Ullristian  Servicem~n's  famed  Navigation  Department  is  Constance Bennett,  Gracie  Fiel,cik
                                                                  League,  18<10   ( Uhapel  Reception  quite  the  bowler.  In tact,  rumor
      find  a worm,  don't throw away  the apple.  In fact, doa't  even   ltoolll)
                                                                Wednesday -  Orga.n  Recital  (Hospital  saith  that  he  bowls  an  average  Sun.-M,on.,  Nov.  11-12
      throw  away the worm.  It might be  that the fish  that day  are   Uhapelj  1215  and  14UU   score of 200, and left-handed, too!   "AND  THEN  THERE  WERE
                                                                'i'hursdll,y  -  Uhapel   Uhoir  Rehearsal
       biting on apple worms. At least if you are a go-getter you will   l Ullapel  Gallery)  l8UU   How  about  it,  Mr.  Hanford,  the   NONE"
                                                                ~'ria.ay-W ave  l:lingers ltehearsal  ( Chap-
      take it as  an opportunity and try to find out if they are biting.   "' ltecepiion ltoom)  l!!UU   echoes of a  doubting murmur are  Barry Fitzgerald,  Walter Huston
                                                                Friday-.Mormo)l  l:liudy  Group,  1830   reaching our ears.
                                                                   ( Uhapel  \:rallery)
                                                                Friday  -  Jewish  Services   (Hoapital   A  promising pugilist arrived at  Tuesday,  Nov.  13
                                                                  unapel)  111uu             the  J.  J.  Coates  household  not  "SHE  WENT  TO  THE  RACES"
      for  War-Weary  Vets - a Sign  of  Appreciation!          Sa,urd .. y-Confessions  ( Small  Chapel,                James  Craig   Frances  Gifford
                                                                  'l'reasure  Isla.nd)  1400-2000
                                                                Saturday-Uonfessions  (Hospital  Chap•   long  ago,  and  was  aptly  named
                                                                  el)  1800-1900             J.  J.  Coates,  Jr.  Comes  the  year
                                                                                                                         Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 14-15
                                                                                            1965  the card at Madison  Square
                                                                                                                            "HOLD  THAT  BLONDE"
                                                                AT  THE  CHAPEL              Garden will  read,  Richard Willis,  Eddie Bracken   Veronica Lake
                                                                                     •  •  •   Jr. vs. J.J. Coates, Jr., and Pappys
                                                                      Protestant Services    Willis  and  Coates  will  sit  back  Fri.-Sat.,  N,ov.  16-17
                                                                  Chaplain  H .  G.  Gatlin  will  ob- and  remember  their  good  old   "TOO YOUNG  TO  KNOW"
                                                                serve Armistice Day Sunday, ·No- Navy  days at T. I.     Robert Hutton      Joan Leslie
                                                                vember 11,  at  1030  in  the ·1Teas-
                                                                                             Company Comes
                                                                ure Island  Chapel with a  sermon   Our  school  was  honored  last
                                                                on  "World  Vision."  At  the  0930                        Treasur,e  Island Theatre No.  3
                                                                                             week  by  the  visit  of  Captain Al-
                                                                service  Chaplain  Roger  M.  Rice
                                                                                             bert E.  Jarrell,  veteran destroyer
                                                                will speak on "The Pearl of Great   commander,  who  made  a  tour  of
                                                                Price."                                                  Last Showing Tonight
                                                                                            inspection of the OTS  and Group   "ENCHANTED  FOREST"
                                                                  At  both  services  the  Chapel   II  areas.  Captain  Jarrell,  at-  Edmund  Lowe
                                                                Choir  will  sing the anthem,  "The   tached to the Training ,Command     Brenda  Joyce
                                                                King  of  Love  My  Shepherd  Is"   in San Diego,  evidenced keen and  Sunday,  Nov.  11
                                                                (Shelley).  Guest  soloist  will  be   enthusiastic  interest  in  the  work   "THE FALLEN  ANGEL"
                                                                Allen  Treat,  PhMlc,  baritone,   and  installations  of  our  activity.  Alice  Faye   Dana  Andrews
                                                                who  will  sing  "O  Lord  Most   In  future  days  those  counted
                                                                Holy."  Special  organ  music  will   among  the  missing  will  be:  Lt.   M,on.-Tues.,  Nov.  12-13
                                                                include  music  from  the  "Sym-  Commander Langworthy,  leaving  On  Stage-Musical  Comedy
                                                                phonie  Pathetique"  (Tschaikow-  us  for  civilian  life  after  holding   "GIRL  CRAZY"
                                                                sky)  and  "Hosanna!"  (Wachs).   down  the  office  of  First Lieuten-  1500 and 1900
                                                                       Hospital  Chapel      ant  since  last  December  .  .  .  Lt.
                                                                  Peace  Sunday will  be  observed  Jones,  "number  two  boss-man"   Wed.-Thurs.,  Nov.  14-15
      H l'Y A,  YAN Kl-Returning  veterans,  home  at  last  after  many                                                   "FOLLOW  THAT  WOMAN"
      months  of  ov,erseas  service,  were  treated  to  this  welcoming  sign,   this Sunday, 1000, at the Hospital  of  Group  II,  will  leave  behind   William Gargan   Nancy Kelly
      visible for a  mile .offshore  Verba  Buena  Island.      Chapel.  Chaplain  C.  H.  Loveland  him  many sad faces.  We  had  all
                                                                will  bring  the  morning  message.  kind  of  hoped  to  see  Daniel  Jr.
                                                                                                                         Fri.-Sat.,  N,ov .. . 16-17
                                                                Musicians  will  be  Lois  Fox  Herr  on the  Softball team next season
                                                                                                                                   "SNAFU"
      Surplus Property  Seek  to  Liberalize                    and  Thelma Braidwood,  choir di- . . .  Lt.  Swope leaves us  too,  but   Nanette Parks  Robert Benchley
                                                                rector  and  organist,  respectively,  not for a  pin-striped suit.  He has
      Rules  Favor Vets            GI  Bill  of  Rights         from Berkeley. As a  duet they will  been detached for temporary duty
                                                                sing  "How  Beautiful  Upon  The  at Shoemaker,  California. Lots of
                                     (SEA) .- The Veterans Admin-                                                              Verba  Buena  Movies
        (SEA) .-The Surplus Property
                                   istration  in  a  move  to  liberalize   Mountain" by Harker.  Allan Gas- luck and smooth sailing!  .  .  .  Six
      Administration  has  made  major                          tren,  PhM2c,  organist,  will  play  more  future  civilians  received
                                   the  GI  Bill  of  Rights  has  urged
      changes  in  its  regulations  bene-                      for  an  organ  prelude,  "Concert  their  walking  papers  this  last  Last  Showing  Tonight
                                   Congress to give veterans a  maxi-
      fitting  World  War  II  veterans.   mum of four years of free educa-  Fantasia  On  American  Airs"  by  week-happy  hunting  to  C.  E.   "IT  ALL  CAME  TRUE"
        The $2,500  limit on preferential   tion,  regardless  of  their  age,  in-  Diggle, and "March Heroique" by  Archer,  CMoMM;  R.  H.  Denler,  Ann  Sheridan,  Humphrey  Bogart
                                                                Saint-Saens as a  postlude.  Prepa- RM2c;  A.  J .  Feliciano,  BM2c;  M.
      purchases  has  been  eliminated  stead of  limiting  this  as  at pres-
                                                                ration  is  being  made  .for  the  G. Blank, FC2c;  G.  J. Sutherland,  S·un.-Mon.,  Nov.  1:1-12
      and  "reasonable"  limits  on  each  ent to those who were under 25 at
                                                                Christmas music festival by choir  EM3c,  and  J.  H.  Briscoe,  FC3..:.   "SNAFU"
      sale  will  be  established  by  the  the time of  enlistment.                                                     Annette  Parks,  Robert  Benchley
      disposal  agency  concerned  with   Other  recommendations  were   practice  in  the  Hospital  Chapel
      the  sale  and  the  Smaller  War  to permit veterans to  take short,   Thursday  at 1800.   Prelude from "Tristan and Isolde"
      Plants  Corporation.         intensive,  high-cost  courses,  to   Organ  Recital       . ... .. .... . ... .... ... Wagner  Tuesday,  N,ov.  13
                                                                                                                                "PITTSBURGH"
        Veterans  may  now  purchase  approved  correspondence  schools   Naval  personnel  and  their   Isolden's Liebestod  (Tristan   John  Wayne   Marlene  Dietrich
      initial  stocks  on  preference  for  and  to  reimburse  state  colleges  guests  are  invited  to  hear  the   and  Isolde)  .. .. .. . .. . Wagner
      resale  to  the  public  and may  ob- and  institutions  for  extra  ex-  regular  weekly  organ  recital  Vorspiel  (Parsifal)  •• •••Wagner  Wed.-Thur.,  Nov.  14-15
      tain credit from the selling agency  penses  involved  in  enrolling  dis- Wednesday, November 14 at 1215,  Minuet  .. .. • . . . ..... . - - · .Ravina   "THE  FALLEN  ANGEL"
      on  their  terms.  Special  permis- charged  servicemen.  The  Veter-  in  the  Hospital  Chapel,  by  Allan  I  Dreamt I  Dwelt in Marble Halls  Alice  Faye   Dana 'Andrews
      sion  has  been  given  discharged  ans  Administration  also  urged   Gastren, PhM2c. The program will   . .. . ... . .... .. .. . ... .... Balfe
      servicemen  to  buy  automotive  or  specific  provision  in  the  GI  Bill   include  the  following:   March  Pontificale . .. . . Lemmens  Fri.-Sat.,  Nov.  16-17
      other equipment required in their  to  authorize veterans to  study in  Prelude Act-III  (Lohengrin)   Valse Triste  . . .... .. . . .. Sibelius   "FOLLOW  THAT  WOMAN"
      business,                    approved  foreign  institutions.   . ... . ... . ............ Wagner  March Heroique .. ... Saint-Saens  William  Gargan   Nancy  Kelly
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