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Gulf Stream Cruise Program of the Day - 27 February 1931

The National Tours Daily Program for 27 February 1931 during a Gulf Stream Cruise heading to Bermuda

The National Tours Daily Program for 27 February 1931 during a Gulf Stream Cruise heading to Bermuda on the SS California of the Anchor Line. GGA Image ID # 129ba13672

Tuesday's listing of events for passengers on the National Tours Gulf Stream Cruise on the SS California of the Anchor Line on 27 February 1931. "California Follies" was the Program of the Day. Other activities were scheduled from 9:30 am Customs Forms to 9:45 pm's last showing of a motion picture.

Onboard Schedule for 27 February 1931

  • 9:30 am Passengers are requested to call at Purser’s Office to receive U.S. Customs Declaration Forms and Landing Cards.
  • 10:30 am Concert, “A” Deck
  • 11:00 am Bouillon served
  • 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm Luncheon
  • 3:00 pm Bridge—Lounge, “B” Deck aft
  • 3:15 pm Childrens Party, Forward Lounge
  • 3:30 pm “California” Field Day, “A” Deck aft
  • 4:30 pm Tea Dansant
  • 6:00 pm to 8:15 pm Dinner
  • 8:00 pm Outdoor Motion Pictures
  • 9:00 pm Dancing on Deck
  • 9:45 pm Outdoor Motion Pictures, 2nd showing

“California” Follies

Seats may be obtained without charge at Purser’s Office

  • 1st Show 9:45 pm
  • 2nd Show 11:15 pm

View the “California” Follies Program

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