The Crutch (Camp Barkeley, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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ree gross activities.
ERI> rRC* 22-MOVIE, wfleet Me In St. Loui4»
SAT. j)EC. 23~iAlTCt RECITAL-Baker School
of the Jjance.
SUIT. EEC. 24-CKEISTMAS EVE PARTY
(See story on page 3)
KtlT, EEC. 25-MOVIE, "Get Together"
(2:30 & 6*00 P.H.)
TUE. ERG. 26—GAMES PARTY—V PM
W3p. ESC.. 27-311100 PARTY—7 PM
THURS. eRG* 28—Regional Hospital Orch*
(2:30P.M.)
Trainees of R & T are reminder that the
Red Cross Movies shown at 6:00 P.H. are
also for your pleasure—-you are at lib-
erty to attend all showings at this time,
TKURSiAl pRC. 21—7 PM-THE BAlRp MIXSp
CHOIR WILL PRE3EET A MUSICAL PROGRAM III
THE CHAPEL—BE THERE!
4.
---HEWS PROM THE REQ OlTpI TI ©ITIiTG SERVICE
Again this week, the Reconditioning Ser-
vice is featuring as a high-light, an ed-
ucational orientation to be presented
with'tho simultaneous use of voice bombl
bardment, a pell Optician projector, and
pipe organ music.
As slides are projected"on the screen,""
the photos are explained by several hid-
den voices coming through the public ad-
dress system. To intensify the meaning
of each slide, appropriate organ music
will be rendered by Pfc.Johnny Plato.
On this particular occasion, the subject
matter will pertain to "The Year 1944,
At War?
SHOP OPEIT TO ALLi.
If you want to have"some fun—lif you en-
joy making things-! dr op around to the
Occupational—Recondtioning Work Shop in
rear of Ward B-2*
The shop is open to ALL PATISMTS (Offic-
ers & Enlisted personnel) from 6:00 till
9:00 P.M* on Wednesday & Thursday*
You'll find plenty of interesting things
to do and adequate facilities for a var-
iety of crafts.
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ksgioital hospital chapel hews.
"PROTSSTARv CHRISTIES SERVICES;
Sunday pec. 24-10:30 AM~Christmas pest**
ival Service in the Hospital Chapel.
Monday pec. 25-10:15 AM-Special Christ-
mas pay Communion Service in-Chapel.
Chaplain pcss extends his sin-
cere wishes to everyone for
a MERRY CHRISTMAS AMp A RLE?
SEp W YEARi
CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS SERVICES
Sunday pec. 24-9 AM-Catholic
Mass in the Hospital Chapel
Sunday pec. 24-11:30 2?H— Christ
ma s~Eve-MIeMI GHT MASS.
Monday pec. 25-9 AM—Christmas
Eay Mass in the Chapel#.
EBATCHMEHT welcome!
Chaplain Poss, Protestant Chap-
lain for Regional Hospital, wish
es to point out that the rolig-
'C^4®4ous services are held, not only
f QUJ~^ ^°r hospital patients, but al-
_ ^ ss / /V-- / so for nerncal detacluient-mem-
TJ-/-0 On As / TfSf n > r\ , n, ' S / / bers—l\Turses,Mc^*n Officers &
---:-------------.. , -----—--------—------1_____________enlisted personnel inviued.
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The Crutch (Camp Barkeley, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1944, newspaper, December 21, 1944; Camp Barkeley, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth598420/m1/4/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Grace Museum.