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OPERATIONAL
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