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SERMONETTE Treasure and Verba Buena Islands OPERATIONAL
DIVINE SERVICES
TRAH\JJIMG SCHOOL
"THE BINDING VIRTUE" DC:::MOBILIZATION- Still the Until further n-otice, mat-
No. 1 topic at 0. T. S. this week inees will be shown at all the-
By CHAPLAIN H. G. GATLIN ., finds that some · of the original atres on week days starting at
plank owners have traded the
1500. Sundays starting at 1400.
There is one virtue chat binds all the rest together. It keeps blue for the tweed ... R. F . Ham-
Sunday Services mon, RT2c; E. L. Swanson, M2c;
the personality from coming apart and is essential to one's J. San Filippo, BM2c ; H. M.
Protestant Worship
wholeness. It is the virtue of loyalty. A man may have love Treasure and Yerba Buena Islands Reschert, SM2c; B. E. Mayville, Treasure Island Theatr-e No. 1
Treas,,re I sland Chapel-0930 and 1030 CM2c, and W. A. Stanfield, CRM. I--------------
and courage and gentleness or any ocher virtue sometimes Communion--,1130 (Chap el)
H ospital Chapel-1000 R EPORTI NG- Not everyone is Last Showing Tonight
even to fanatical extreme, but that does not mean he is liable Theatre No. 8-1030 "SNAFU"
Em barkation Ship 's Service Chapel 0700
Y erba Buena I sland Theatre-0930 going home these days, and the
to have loyalty in the extreme. Loyalty is the most unselfish received book informs us that C. Nanette Parks Robert Benchley
Catholic Masses W. Lindsay, Jr., FC03c; H. D.
of our virtues. It is the one which looks out and not in. It is Treasure I sland Chapel-0630, 0720 and Sun.-Mon., Nov. 25-26
0820 Hamilton, Mlc, and J. L. Langen-
the virtue that most recommends to us a friend. A man may Theatre No. 1- 1030 dorf, CEM, are now full fledged "THE SPIDER"
H ospitl\l Chapel-0630 and 0900
have many faults, make many mistakes, commit many errors Embarkation ' Ship 's Service Chapel - members of ship's company a-d Riphard Conte Faye Marlowe
0600 to their folks back home we say:
but if he be steadfastly loyal to us we do not see whatever Yerba Buena Island 'l'hco.tr e-0830
Confessions (YB 'l'heatre Office ) 0800 "Don't worry, we will take good Tuesday, Nov. 27
other faults he may possess. Mormon Study Group care of them." "CRIMSON CANARY"
Theatre No. 2--0930 Lois Collier
And it is strange how completely the knowledge or sus- SHIPPING OVER - Our sales I Noah Beery, Jr.
WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES campaign is still dra_wing new
picion of another man's disloyalty kills all his excellencies as Daily- -Masses ( Small Chap el, Treasure .customers and also mutterings I Wed.-Thurs., N-ov. 28-29
I sland) 1150 and 1630
far as we are concerned. In vain is he brave or handsome or Daily-Confessions ( Small Chapel, Treas- jfrom this desk. However here are ''SAN ANTON 10"
ure Island)
Daily- Masses (Hospital Chapel)-0645 those who took the pledge for a Errol Flynn Alexis Smith
noble or honest. It is like a woman who is not beautiful unless Do.ii, - Masses (Embarkation Ship's
Service Chapel) 1600 few more years: 0. L. Cardwell,
she is beautiful co us. Daily - Protestant W orship Ser vice - CSM; (this should be the last Fri.-Sat., N-ov. 30-Dec. 1
1430 (Embarkation Ship' s Service
Cha.p ell one, Oliver), we'll be seeing you "THIS LOVE OF OURS"
" What care i how fair she be Mond ny-- B lessed V irgin Sodality (First at the r.eserve meetings . . . A. Merle Oberon Claude Rains
Monday of the Mont h) lROO (Small
_ If she be not fair to me?" Chapel) O'Gay (n) est., for another four
Tu esday-Chri stian Scien ce Group, 1800
(Chapel R eception Room) . . . still open for business. Treasure Island Theatr-e No. 2
The recipe for loyalty is very simple. It is to refrain from Tuesday - Holy Name Society, 19 15
( Small Chapel) PROMOTIONS - That hand-
criticism or unkind words about another in his absence as in Wednesday - Miraculous Medal Novena, some new chief you see around
1830 (Lar ge Chape-1) Last Showing Toni'ght
his presence. These things have a way of getting about that W ednesdays - Christian Ser vicemen 's the radio shack is none other than
League, 1830 ( Chapel R eception R. H. Isaacson, CRM, thanks for "ENCHANTED FOREST"
Room) Edmund Lowe Brenda Joyce
we do not understand and sooner or later tome home to roost. W edn esday - Organ Recital (Hospital the cigars.
Chap el) 1215 and 1400
If we will always bear in mind that the person of whom Thnrsday - Chapel Choir R ehearsal RAMBLINGS-As we wander Sun.-Mon., Nov. 25-26
(Chap el Gall er y ) 1800
we speak is present in spirit, we would say nothing about him Friday-Wave Sini,er s R ehear sal (Chap· through the buildings we obse~ve I "THE FALLEN ANGEL"
el R eception Room) 1800 · these little stories that oth~IWJ.S ' Alice Faye
chat we would not wane to say in his presence. This is the Friday - Mormon Study Group, 1830 never make the papers ... Noon Dana Andrews
(Chapel Gallery)
Friday - J'ewish Ser vices (Hospital hour soup kitchen in the person-
way to get the reputation for loyalty whether we are loyal or Chapel) 1900 Tuesday, Nov. 27
Sa turday - Confessions ( Small Chapel, nel office . . . the lack of pitch
not. Of course the roots for loyalty are in love, a genuine Treasure I sland) 1400-2000 "PURSUIT TO ALGIERS"
Saturday - Confessions (Hospital Chap- games with Mr. Keay gone . . . Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce
attachment of the affections to another person. When this el) 1800-1900 yeomen burning the midnite oil
attachment is unshakable and cannot be broken and will not . . . everyone watching the skies Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 28-29
be threatened, we call it loyalty. And, since the human heart AT . THE CHAPEL on Saturday mornings . . . why? "FOLLOW THAT WOMAN"
• • • Well you can't have inspection William Gargan Nancy K-elly
is thirsty for love, more than for any worldly thing, it relishes Protestant Services out in the rain ... little poems
most of all the taste of loyalty. For loyalty is the quintessence Chaplain H. G. Gatlin will appearing on desk tops in the Fri.-Sat., Nov. 30-Dec. 1
speak on "The Invisible King- morning . . . ask Wave Shepherd "SNAFU"
of love. It is love chat abides and cannot be moved. It is love dom" at 1030 Worship Services in about that one ... Chief Master- Nanette Parks Robert Benchley
upon which one may lean with assurance. And a person who the Treasure Island Chapel Sun- at-Arms Garriz waiting for a let- '
day, November 25. At 0930 Chap- ter from the President . .. an
is not capable of loyalty may well ask himself whether he is
lain John C. Johnson will title his attractive new addition to the ci- Treasure Island Theatre No. 3
capable of love. sermon "Receiving the Things of vilian force in the personnel office
God." ... we me·an Miss Ward • • · The I Last Showing T,onight
Corporal Kathleen Reece, MC- Jo pot runs dry and until next "THIS LOVE OF OURS"
WR, will be soprano soloist at v1eek and more news, we'll be M er e Ob eron Cl d R •
ams
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both services, singing "Fear Not, seemg you.
Ye Israel" (Dudley Buck.) The Good luck to Lieutenant C. D. Sun.-Mon., Nov. 25-26
Chapel Choir, conducted by Hugh Brown; Lt. (jg) E. B. Miller; Lt. "STORK CLUB"
Folkins, Sp (W ) le, will sing "Now Comdr. R. B. Fox; L. Harvey, Betty Hutton Barry Fitzgerald
Let Every, Tongue Adore Thee" CEM; H. W. Reschert, SM2c; and
(Bach), and special organ music J . San Fillippo, BM2c; who have Tuesday, Nov. 27
by Ross McKee will include two left our fold via discharge. "You ·: "DING DONG WILLIAM"
folksongs by Grieg and "Finale" lucky gentlemen." Marcy McGuire James Warren
('Wolstenholme) . Chuck Gallant, BM2c, has been -" ·
The,+r,e No. 3 offered an audition to sing before Wed.-Thurs., N-ov. 28-29
"Shipping Over With Christ" a committee representing a local "CONFIDENTIAL AGENT"
will be the topic of the sermon by _b,:-oadcasting company. Careful, Charles Boy.er Lauren Bacall
Chaplain John B. Nance in Thea- Chuck, Robinson Crusoe was a
sailor, too, and later his name- Fri.-Sat., Nov. 30-Dec. 1
tre No. 3 Sunday at 1030. Andrew
E . Flanders, Slc, of Radio Mate- sake was a singer. "MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS"
riel School, will be at the organ, How Willie (Mickey Rooney) Nina Foch George Macready
and Charlotte Wolford, Y3c, will O'Connor, QM2c, lisps and stut-
sing "The Lord's Prayer" (Ma- ters when a certain little Wave's
name is mentioned. "Hello, Ma- Verba Buena Theatre
lotte).
Hospital Chapel be!!!"
Chaplain Edgar C. Andrews will I- - ------- ----~ Last Showing Tonight
"SAN ANTONIO"
Composer - Sailor able amount of chamber-music. speak at the Hospital Chapel at to hear the following program. Errol Flynn Alexis Smith
Stationed on Yerba Buena Is- 1000 Sunday morning on the sub- Cathedral Prelude and Fugue
·To Conduct S. F. land since· October, 1943, the com- ject "What Is Your Life?" Car- in E Minor ..... . . ... ... . Bach
poser has acquired an important olyn Brown, Ylc, soprano, will be Chorale: "Come, Sweet Death" I Sun.-Mon., Nov. 25-26
Symphony Orchestra place in American music. A pro- guest soloist, singing "0 Lord . ..... .... ... .. .. . ...... Bach "MY NAME IS JULIA ROSS"
gram of his work was presented Most Holy" ( Cesar Franck). Or- Arioso . . .. . __ . . .. .... . . . Handel Nina Foch George Macready
A member of Tadcen'':l Chap- at the New Yo,rk World's Fair in gan solos by Allan Gastren, Organ Solos Tuesday, N-ov. 27
lain's division, Halsey Stevens, 1939. He is listed in "Who Is Who PhM2c, will include "Arioso" Widmung (Dedication) . .. Franz
Sp (W) le, will conduct the· San in Music," "Who's Who in Ameri- 1 (Handel) and "Triumphal March" Zueignung (To You) "HEAVENLY BODY"
Francisco Symphony Orchestra can Education," "Who's Who in (Grieg) .. .. . . . .- . . .. . . .. Richard Strauss Hedy Lamarr William Powell
when it plays his own First Sym- Chicago," and similar compila- Organ Recital Die beiden Grenadiere
phony next week. tions. Allen Treat, PhMlc, baritone, (Two Grenadiers) .. Schumann I Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 28-29
The symphony, which will have A graduate of Syracuse Uni- will be guest soloist at the regular Baritone "STORK CLUB"
its first hearing under his direc- versity, Stevens is on leave of organ recital at 1215 Wednesday, Slumber Song ... .. ... Schumann Betty Hutton Barry Fitzgerald
tion this season, was completed absence from the faculty of Brad- November 28, in the Hospital Reverie ... ... .. Richard Strauss Fri.-Sat., Nov. 30- Dec. 1
here last Febr,u-ary. Since that ley Polytechnic Institute in Il- Chapel. Allan Gastren, PhM2c, Finale : Allegro Maestro
time Stevens has ·finished a second linois, where he is Dean of the will be organist. All naval per- (Water Music) . ...... Handel "CONFIDENTIAL AGENT"
symphony, as well as a consider- College of Music. sonpel and their guests are invited . Novem}?e:r: 1~, 1945 Charles. Boyer Lauren Bacall
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