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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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York, Pennsylvania
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25
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Monday Morning, May 18, 1959 25 Ruth Ballou, whose theme was "Has This Ever Happened to You?" Accepted for active membership were Mrs. Ben L. Williams, Mrs. George H. Bruns, Mrs.

Glen Finchbaugh, "and Mrs. Robert Joe Cook, Vaudeville SCHOLARSHIPS Comedian. ICS At 69 (Continued from Page 4) Poughkeepsie. N. Y.

UP) Joe a in secondary educa- Pnnlr fiQ nnP nf AmPrW PTeat- tl0n aS a math major at Pennsyl- Cook, 69, one. of Americas great- yania gtate university est funnymen of yesteryear, is The scholarship winners were dead. introduced by the club's scholar- Mrs. Donald B. Dellinger His death at his home near here ship chairmanrMrs.

Philip H. Min- was chairman for the luncheon. came 17 years after his long stage luncheon meeting at the Red Lion Country club. The career was brought to an end by girls their mothers were in paralysis which gradually wors- the receiving 1 i before the Haar's Drive-In Theatre luncheon. Speaker at the meeting was DILLSBURG.

PA. TODAY 'CHINA DOLL" VICTOR MATURE Also CARTOON Poet Anderson To Speak Tomorrow At Martin Library Poet Lee Anderson, who lives on. a farm near Potosi, will give a talk on poetry and read from his own works at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Martin Memorial library. Anderson's work has appeared in the Modern Library anthology of Modern Verse, edited by Conrad Aiken, in New World Writing, Volume 6, and most recently in "Poets of Today," published by Scribner.

He combines the work of farmer and poet and has contributed recordings of many outstanding poets to the Library of Congress. Among his best known poems are "Prevailing Winds" and "The Floating World." His poems are longer than most in the modern tradition and are cast in a symphonic mold. CANTOR DAUGHTER DIES Hollywood UP) Marjorie Cantor, 44. eldest of comedian Eddie Cantor's five daughters, died of cancer yesterday in Cedars of Lebanon hospital. She entered the hospital March 26.

ened. For 35 years he had delighted audiences with a vast repertoire of comical nonsense, much of which he invented on the spot as he performed in vaudeville houses and legitimate theaters across the country. His screwball chatter and wild-eyed stunts made him a high favorite. Amid all this he managed to wave in great talent as a sharpshooter, tightrope walker, acrobat, magician, juggler, mechanic, dancer and actor. MT.

WOLF THEATRE Today and Tuesday ELVIS PRESLEY in "JAILHOUSE ROCK" Shows at 7 and 9 P. M. "IN LOVE and WAR" In Color Robert Wagner Jeff Hunter NOW SHOWING BUCK NITES ONE SHOWING ONLY NEW CUMBERLAND TONY JANET CURTIS LEIGH "THE PERFECT FURLOUGH" PLUS George Montgomery "BADMAN'S COUNTRY" TWO GREAT TECHNICOLOR HITS DON MURRAY, RICHARD EG AN "THESE THOUSAND HILLS" and SPENCER TRACY "OLD MAN AND THE SEA" $1 Car In Color "Never Steal Anything Small" Also "City Of Fear" MISS AMERICA CANDIDATE Nancy Streets, sophomore from South Bend, is shown after bein chosen Miss Indiana University at Bloomington. Miss Streets, a Negro, will compete in the state finals of the Miss America contest. (AP Wirephoto) STUDIO BOSS RESIGNS Hollywood OP) -Y.

Frank Freeman, studio boss at Paramount and a longtime movie industry leader, resigned yesterday for health reasons. He will be succeeded by Jack Karp, his executive assistant. Freeman, 68, noted in his state-, ment of resignation that he suffered a heart attack two years ago. The studio said he will remain as a consultant. He has been at Paramount more than 20 years.

LAST 2 DAYS ALL NEW DOUBLE BARRELED THRILL SHOW Wuwn Bhoj msuu onfJ REUS TEX WILLIAMS JOHNM OCENM xj (J 1 1 May 20, 1959 Piy 1 3:30 9 p-m JJk MENCHEY if? LTt rf4 Music Service 430 Carlisle St. lajBlWIBlMBlHBlB lli mnm FEATURES 1:05 3:40 6:15 8:50 ALSO RANDOLPH SCOTT "WESTBOUND" Features: 12:00, 2:30, 5:05, 7:30. 10:00 Starts WEDNESDAY America has a NEW SWEETHEART, and ALLENBERRY PLAYHOUSE Boiling Springs, Pa. Now Playing THE TUNNEL OF LOVE Evenings at 8:30 Wed Sat. at 2 p.m.

4 BIG CRUISES S.S. BAY BELLE Sat. May 23 UPPER CHESAPEAKE BAY and ELK RIVER Beautiful Relaxing Lv. Ft. Broadway 2 P.M.

Return Approx. 9:00 P.M. -Adults $1.20 Children 60c HER NAME IS See and Hear all the new GIBSON Guitars and Amplifiers be a souvenir for you, tool Starts June 8 fidget Lr BLUSHING COLOR 4 Drink To Me Only" For Tickets call Carlisle, Clinton 8-4120 Or Central Ticket Agency, York 7136 "1 Sandra DEE James DAREN SEE THEM! HEAR THEM! CANAL CRUISE Sat. May 30 Sun. June 7 Lv.

Ft. Broadway 9:30 A.M. Return Approx. 9:00 P.M. Adults $2, plus 20c Fed.

Tax, Children $1 CAMBRIDGE (non stop) CRUISE Sunday, May 31 Lv. Ft. Broadway 9:30 A.M. Return Aprox. 8:00 P.M.

Adults J2, plus 20c Fed. Tax, Children $1 Music by Bialek on A1! 4 Cruises Vfl.Hi-.M.r.f:. LAST ALL NEW 2 DAYS DOUBLE FEATURE LAST 2 DAYS Alan fcadd FIRST MAN mm SPACE TSS 'iQr' Sft) Uf TCLCKESTER BEACH 07EF1S TO PUBLIC June 20, 1959 FEATURES' 12:00 2:50 5:40 8:30 ALSO! r- 1. 1 ss co. of Broadway PL.

2 5249 BR. 6fB947 'NOWHERE TO GO" Features: 1:25. 4:15. 7:05, 9:55 Don't ft Tell The Ending! mm jones fttkMt thro EJ WCO MTtSTS mm MON. TUE.

8:40 ONLY MON. TUE. 8:40 ONLY AMERICA'S FOREMOST QUARTET CAST ON MARKET PHONE 2-3587 -ROMANTIC RIOT IS 61 M-O-M mk DEBBIE REYN0IP5 'TcNY RM1JL THE 2nd Hilarious Week! Bk TUt BRYNNER JOANNt WOODWARD MAMAJKT LEIGHTON WILLIAM FAULKNER'S raRMlL Sound Tire Mating Game" AND TKt KXSKCJ ALIAS Jesse jiuies" OmmaScop AND AND ,101 STARS OF TELEVISION RADIO STAGE APPEARING IN PERSON AT THE 19TH ANNUAL YORK KIWANIS BOYS' BAND CONCERT MAY 19th 8:00 P.M. York Suburban Joint High School TICKETS CENTRAL TICKET A6ENCY BAND KIWANIS MEMBERS SVtBBS4 J0b CBBBB immtk 9 mil in, MM. mKOm DCJMNfi-AMOM IWilB-JUKt MS.

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Pages Available:
359,182
Years Available:
1933-1970