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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Plans Are Made For Mt. Wolf TA Session Mt. Wolf, Oct. 10. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the local Parent Teachers Association was held to make plans for the first meeting of the P.

T. A. for the 1941 42 term to be held October 21. Plans were also dis cussed for the annual Halloween celebration. Members of Class No.

4 of the Otterbein United Brethren Sunday School met recently at the home of the president, Mrs. Kenneth Decker. Officers elected were: President, Mrs. Ernest Lenker; secretary, Mrs. Gordon Seitz; treasurer, Katherire Fink; flower committee, Mrs.

William Emenheiser, Mrs. Gordon Seitz and Mrs. William Knudsen. Tentative plans have been made for the 11th district Christian Educational School to be held in the Otterbein United Brethren Church, Monday evening, beginning October 27. CMS1 bo FRIDAY EVENING Radio Highlights P.

M. FRIDAT 6.00 WHP Edwin C. Hill 7.00 WKBO "Pleasure Time" 8.00 WHP Kate Smith Hour 8.30 WKBO Information Please 9.00 WHP Johnny Presents 9.30 WKBO Michael and Kitty 10.00 WKBO Romance and Bhythm 11.30 WHP Benny Goodman His Orch. A. M.

SATURDAY 7.00 WHP Morning Alarm 9.00 WKBO Breakfast Club 10.00 WKBO Children's Bible Forum 12.30 WHP "Stars Over Hollywood" Lewisberry Grange Will Meet Monday TeuHchprrv. f)rt. 10. "SineinE Wheels, an educational and entertaining movie, will be presented hv the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association at the regular meeting of the Valley Grange, No. 13b0, on Monday at 7.30 p.m.

the local Granee Hall. The eeneral manager of the motor group, Edward Gogolin, may be present and give a short address. The session will be open to the public. The Juvenile Grange will also hold its regular meeting. I 1 13 1 fl rSB9Ma I 1 NU' Ifjjtl ,,,,44 stew I it' Via1 AIIMW JlrVtlfcVU OA 2112 N.

6th St. Open Evenings Harrisburg's Pioneer Norge Dealer" rem Qpool On the Air Kate Smith Will present Er rol Flynn, handsome leading man of the screen, in a dramatic story of Nathan Hale, and comedian Johnny Burke, "The Original Draftee," in his initial bow of the season, as high lights of her Variety Hour over the WHP Columbia Network, tonight, October 10, at 8 o'clock. Ted Collins, producer; Charles Stark, announcer; Jack Miller and his band, with other special fea tures, will complete the program. Kate's second of the new season. Johnny Presents Tallulah Bankhead plays the lead in Charles Martin's adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes" on "The Philip Morris Playhouse," Friday, October 10.

(WHP, 9 to 9.30 p. The play concerns Regina Gid dens, who gains control of the family cotton mill through out' witting her two brothers. Not satisfied, she coolly sits and watches her husband die of a heart attack without helping him. She finally loses even the love of her daughter and becomes a lonely and bitter woman. Michael and Kitty A pair of gay, witty and sophisticated sleuths from New York's Park Avenue, will make their debut on WKBO tonight, October 10, from 9.30 to 9.55, in a new series of lightning paced detective adventures under sponsorship of Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc.

Mike and Kitty have been mar ried for ten exciting years. Al though Mike is a familiar figure to headwaiters at Manhattan's best night clubs, and can distinguish Cordon Rouge 1913 from Cliquot 1911, as well as outmaneuver the best of the Latins in a rhumba, he's no novice when it comes to tracking down evil doers. Solving crimes is his life work and it's netted him enough to live graciously. Information Please Fiorello H. LaGuardia, New York City's Mayor, and U.

S. Director of Civil ian Defense, will pack a thirty minute session of "Information Plcce" into his crowded sched ule, when the NBC Red Network program goes on the air Friday, October 10, at 8. 30 p. over WKBO. It will be his first appearance in the parade of national celebrities to the program's board of experts, and answering Clifton Fadimans questions with him will be Deems Taylor, the program's vice tor and frequent member of the board, and the regulars, John Kier nan and Franklin P.

Adams. 4 HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 10, 1941 15 MOON MXJLLTN'S SIR. WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS? DICK TRACT TAKE OFF YOUR Yi. THIS HERE ISA PROFESSIONAL CALL AND THAT ISA SAMPLE OF MY WORK. 73 mmjm HAVE A SEAT ON YOUR FRIEND Ax HE AINT AS HARD AS HE LOOKS NO, NOT AND, MUSHMOUTH, YOU BRING THAT, ME YOUR 2) MULLIMS! hf.

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STOP THAT CROOK) SSI you waiting JhSl WHEN THIS THE THING I OPERATOR STOP crx By CHESTER GOULD WEIL GET shall mm nwif, I tll ITS NOT NECESSARY. HE CAN'T GET OFF WHILE IT'S GOING. WINNIE WINKLE. THE BREAD WINNER By BRANNES scoolwijsTWloooMO HA HA HOMO 11 WNNIE HOW BABIES ARE PINE, TB0 CUTE THIS HHINK ITS I THINS MTU' 1 I III" TO MAKE ENDS 2 ARE THE TWINS I I THANK V0U, THEV'RE S00DTDLET W0SIDFOR lil'STn MEET 7M' SS 72 SO S00D AND SO CHEWINSON L. THEM CHEW 1 I fimj Vrr 1 SMILIX' JACK By ZACK MOSLEI MY BKOTHEI? AN' JZS I I HOPE HE 'Il I 7 A fl'LL 0ET HE Mllltl 7 CHERRY AREN'T Vy LIKEP THAfT I Jf CAN'T COMPLAIN j' jiF vl'Jr It lAl jsS $rtTETCH 15 CONCENTRATORS HA J5Y THATT HE MAWT NOTK6P tJ rh 1 chanpelle I sJv on aerobatics he in't awake he'5 out op $iqhtop the airport and Km lOio ffiS SSZ THAT THERE'? A STRONG WIN0 ALOPT NEARINS THE COLD FRONT" JIW pf 1 TERRT AND THE PIRATES By MILTON CANHT KivP' I I'M PKAe lW, I PUNNO TERRY Tl 17 HOW DO WE HAVE A I F'iVe FEEW ICEEPJN7j 1 PWDE PON'T 6AY IT, 'j jiK I HOW I WE STAMP COUPLE MORE RAVEN )N A COM A jf WHAT IP I TRY TO THINK l'AA A 1 3 1 JU" 1 FAR HAVE WE WEa, THAT SHELTER CANS OP POOP WITH VIORPHNE I Id RAVEN PRETTY TOUCH I Jrl SHOULD 'KEEP THE t7nl ANP SOME A 1 BOT.X BLAME MY5ELP 4r i'lr rlii 5r jwinp ofp raven i jv 0 but the stuff's all her obtthq hurt hi if KTr lJ fJ ''t'V THAT'S WCTWHAT GONE 'LL START rz sary AND IF SHE DOESN'T ISSP lrfV II I ZMX 0C5fa TV ZEALLY FEELTHB PULL THROUGH WELL NETO PN p.u" AoeP v.

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