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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Play Cast Selected at Uptown School Joseph F. Reuwer, English in iructor and director of William enn High School's play "June lad," to be presented November and 14, made the final play pst selection. Mr. Reuwer will use two cast kembera for several characters, p3 for each performance. hose selected are Peggy Glenn, ho von the highest girl honors dramatics at State College last bring; Carmen apalbo, uons oper, Richard Simons, Portman aget, Gertrude Spector, Claire ohen, Joan Frankel, Lois Cohen, homas Martin, Dale Beittel, Mon pe uarnisn, nariana wuueri, ban Strouse, Frank Schrecken aust, Edn Cooper and Margaret rewer.

tordon to Be Speaker at Zionist Banquet Louis Gordon, Harrisburg at brney, win aaaress me nams urg District of the Zionist Or anization of America at its ban bet Sunday, October 26, at the wish Community Center. Mr. ordon was elected a member of he national aaminisirauve rem ittee of the Zionist Organization America at its recent conven on in St. Louis. The guest of the ening will be Judge Bernard A.

osenblatt, prominent in the af kirs of the American and World ionist Organizations and the au hor of several books on Zionism. abbi Reuben J. Magil, president the Harrisburg District, will so speak. The banquet is being Inducted under the chairmanship David P. Baker.

liurch to Hold pair, Festival The Fall Fair and Carnival will held by St. John's Reformed hurch, Fourth and Maclay street Wednesday, Thursday and riday of this week. On Wednesday, at noon a hicken pot pie dinner will be rved, on Thursday a roast beef nner and on Friday at saurkraut linner and a cafeteria supper will served each evening. For evening entertainment a ttarionette show is scheduled for 'ednesday, and a play "Uncle rank" and free movies are on he program for Thursday night, Friday evening an all woman kinstrel show will be given. In.

addition to the suppers and flows, there will be pis and cake les as well as jellies, canned bods, needle work and other ohe made A large scale odel of Rmgling Brothers Circus ill also be shown. Tents, animals, agons and all other circus prop ties are reproduced. Meet Tomorrow Community leaders will take art in the meeting of the Prog ss Parent Teacher Association 8 o'clock tomorrow night in he school building. MONDAY EVENING Jane Davey Wed T. F.

Cunningham Miss Jane Elizabeth Davey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Davey, 215 East Simpson street, Mechanicsburg, and Thomas Pat rick Cunningham, New Cumber land, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward F. Cunningham, New York City, were married at 2 clock Satur day in the rectory of St. Theresa's Church, New Cumberland. The Rev. Roy C.

Keffer performed the ceremony. Attending the bride was her sister in law, Mrj. John Rogers Davey, and best man was John McMahon, New York. The bride wore an afternoon dress of dusty pink crepe with brown trim and a corsage of orchids. Her at tendant wore a brown crepe drf ss and bronze gladioli.

A reception for the immediate families and a few close friends was held at the Davey home in Mechanicsburg. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham will live at 303 Bridge street, New Cumberland. Mrs.

Cunningham was gradu ated" from William Pei i High School, Harrisburg, and attended Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Mr. Cunning'iam was grad uated from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. Penn Alumnae To Meet Tomorrow The Penn State Alumnae Club will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Franklin B.

Thompson, 110 North Twen ty fifth street, Camp Hill, with Miss Lillian Mack presiding. Several members of the group will attend the regional alumnae meeting to be held in Lancaster at the Y. W. C. A.

on Saturday at 1 o'clock. Following luncheon, the group will be taken on a tour of Wheatland, the home of Pennsylvania's only president, James Buchanan. At Conference The North Atlantic Region of the American Federation of So roptimist Clubs held its fall conference Saturday at Doylestown Inn, Doylestown. The afternoon speaker for the conference was the author, Pearl Buck and the evening speaker was Mrs. Curtis Bok.

Harrisburg members who attended as dele gates are: Mrs. J. R. Horning, Mrs. Helen Miller, Miss Elizabeth Heldt, Miss Ruth Koons, Miss Violet Baumgardner, Miss Beatrice White, and Miss Florence Springer.

Ray D. Snow, potentate of Zembo Temple, has announced a Halloween party for Shriners and their ladies tonight at Zembo Mosque, Third and Division streets. Featured will be a costume dance, with prizes for various classes of costume. Refreshments will include pumpkin pie, ginger bread, ice cream and coffee. 's is' 5" On the Air Radio Highlights P.

M. 6.45 7.00 8.00 8.00 8.30 8.30 9.00 9.00 12.30 A. M. MONDAY WHP The World Today WKBO Fred Waring WHP Vox Pop WKBO Telephone Hour WHP Gay Nineties Kevue WKBO Voice of Firestone WHP 104th Cavalry WKBO Dr. I.

Q. WHP Russ Morgan Orch. TUESDAY 7.00 WHP Morning Alarm 9.00 WKBO Breakfast Club .00 WHP "Hymns of All Churches" 10.45 WKBO Prescott Presents Vox Pop Parks Johnson and Willy Butterworth, who took the first commercial broadcast pro gram to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis last Janu ary 23, take their CBS "Vox Pop" microphone back for an encore tonight (WHP, 8 to 8.30 p. The first Annapolis broadcast saw the inauguration of the new idea of giving "what can I do with that awards. The gifts include tandem bicycles, live mules, antiquated automobiles and one batch of 3000 sticks of chewing gum.

Gay Nineties Revue Joe E. Howard, master of ceremonies and co star, recalls the days of hansom cabs and bustles wl.en he sings "I Love My Girl" in the mauve dec ade variety show, the "Gay Nine ties Revue," tonight over WHP (8.30 to 8.55 p. Beatrice Kay, soubrette singing star, offers "Jack" and "Annie Was a Wise, Wise Girl," and Soprano Jenny Lynn sing. "The Rose of Tralee." Elm City Four, the Floradora Girls and the Gay Nineties Band round out the show. Voice of Firestone Arthur rl.

Timing, chairman of the Civil Service Commission and chief of the Labor Supply Branch of the Labor Division of the OPM, will be guest spea'ier on the "Voice of Firestone" program tonight over the NBC Red Network and WKBO from 8.30 to 9 m. Flemming's talk, to originate in Washington, is one of a series of weekly defense reports to the American public sponsored by the OEM and pre sented on the Firestone program. Boake Carter returns to the Mutual Network on a new Monday through Friday schedule, starting October 20 at 4.45 p. m. Three of each week's stints will be spon sored by Land O'Lakes Creameries, Inc.

It didn't take the widely imitated originator of "Boaken English" long to woo a new advertiser 42 days. His last network airing occurred on Sep tember 8. Although the commer cial contract is for 20 stations, all other Mutual outlets will be able to carry the newscasts sustaining. City Academy Head Speaks at Liverpool Liverpool, Oct. 20.

Frank C. Baldwin, headmaster of the Harrisburg Academy, was guest speaker at the recent Father and Son Night held by the Liverpool Lions Club. The board of directors met at Lesher's Service Station on Friday night. BOWMAN'S Has It! The largest Fall handbag collection we've ever offered in just the styles you want at the prices you want to pay! CALF! SUEDE! ALLIGA TOR GRAINS! BROADCLOTH! FAILLE! GRAINED LEATHERS! Important styles finished workman ship! It's not a day too early to think i of Christmas when Bowman's brings 5 a you such a huge collection at value giving prices! j.oo to i2 95 HANDBAGS street floor JL II ll HARRISBURG TELEGRXPH OCTOBER 20, 1941 MOON MULLINS Bj WILLARD gElBlsSg TOLD VOL) 1 fllP EVERYTHING PEOPLE! I yeAH? A NOW 1 IPSa HE WAS? TELL YOU, SONNY. I HEY.

fic sLORD tt I'LL HAVE A LOOK HE AMI" wTVT Ir "A XTf I PLUSHBOTTOM'S 1 Xl? HE VROUNDTHE HOUSE. 7 vU UL DICK TRACT NATURALLY WHEM THE I ANP VOU SHOULD HAVE COPS SEARCHED ME AND SEEM THE SYMPATHETIC 1 I FOUND NO DOUGH, IT WAS 1 LOOK ON THAT OLD I I EASY TO CONVINCE THEM I WOMANS FACE WHEN I THEY WERE MISTAKEN SHE HELPED ME UP OFF A THE SIDEWAL. WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREAD WINNER HARD BOILED DAN BACHELOR i MAW THATS WHAT TM CALLED HARD BOILED DAN BACHELOR 1 1 BUT, IX A FELLOW HAS NO A i MAM "fflATS VvWAT I'M CALLED I 1 1 1 CONTROL OVER LOVE IT JltST I BECAUSE TVE NEVER BEEN IN LOVE AMD MOW IVE FALLEN I HEAD CVER HEELS IN LOVE I AND I FEEL LIKE A CAD SMIIJN' JACK WW 10 20 ON HITS YOUy LIKE A COLD Ok I MEASLES I'LL BE DECENT, II I 11 1 1 1 'H0U6H IU NfcVER A I II I raJ IN vonpra WIJJIP ARnirr Jl I I I ir.v wn i tr. ceo AOrti tr ncr I 17 YOU WON'T LETT STOP YOU'VE 1 If ME $TAY? HOW GIVEN MY I WOULP VOU LIKE I REPUTATION TJ ME TO JUMP ENOUGH BLACK I OUTCKEAMIN' sEYE5Oi I THAT WU TKIEP y7J0 to make i inirrYinTn TERRY AND THE PIRATES RAVEN SHERMAN PBAO NOTUlM TO LOOK. FORWARD TO BUY A WKE THAT PESERTEP KOADl NO WATER, NO FOOD 10 20 AND PUDE HEN HICK AT HEART OVER LOSING MICKEY FINN Tragedy THREATENS IN THE FLOO0ED AQUEDUCT TUNNEL HAS Jfc YANKEE DOODLE ft Ordered by the fb.l to investigate SABOTAGE AT A ClVL PRIMARY TRAINING SCHOOL, YAHKEE pOODLH DISCOVERS AN INCENDIARY BLAZE in the school's hangar.

During the fire YANK'S SUSPICIONS ARE AROUSED BY THE ACTIONS OF JERRY HANNON A BLIND EX F.UER, WHO OWNS THE SCHOOL. McNiurU Synle, Ine. Copyrifhl. by Ntwi Syndicate fo. lac rI'MORKYI TO BLACKMAIL YOU IN OKPEK TO BE WITH YOU, JACK 1 CAN $EE OD OFTEN NOW THAT MY MOTHER SONE TO ANAPA I DON'T CARE IF SHE WENT TO TIMBUKTU YOU'RE MY eOTHEK 6IRL THAT Yi, YOU WERE TILL Y006OTTHI5CHILPI5H INFATUATION FOR ME wish there I WAS A WAY TO 4 SET A LIFT1.

Wy A D2Z" HANNONS SON MIXED UP IN VTcANTs PXamess LIKE THISSANT iSSmJT vi did it why i (Mean whj AND WHAT ARE YOU TRACY. DOING HERE, WLMk 4J 1JUST THIS MINUTE ARRIVED HERE TO SEE ABOUT BUYING MRS. JOES FRUIT STAND. BUT TELL ME. WHATS THE DOPE ON THIS A I IlL OBSAMIZE AN EDfTION INTO "WE UUMSLES TO HUNT FOR BILL I HOPE AND PRAY HE'S ALIVE AND THAT I FIND HIM FOR WINNIE'S SAKE FOR SILL'S SAKE AND FOR MV OWN SfcWE FINDING BILL wlLL BE TtlE ONLY CURE FOR ME YOU NEARLY KILLEP 5TKETCH ilN FACT, MAYBE YOU HAVE HE PROBABLY WANPEKEP OFF INTO BAP WEATHER BECAUSE HE WAS WORRYING ABOUT YOU ANP NOT CONCENTRATING ON uk; CLVINGf 1 A FELLOW STUCK UP THE DELUXE RESTAURANT AND WE'RE TRrlNGTO LOCATE A WITNESS WHO CAN GIVE US A GOOD DESCRIPTION By CHESTER GOTJLD (V WHY, THAT COULD GIVE YOU A PERFECT DESCRIPTIONS HE KNOCKED HER DOWN, say, WHERE is that whckc to i jg A GUM GIRL: "a By BRANNER By ZACK MOSLE1 I Ma piT P0N'T A Ss.

agaInIt rr" Xrri Afe poor By MILTON CANBFF YOUR BROTHER'S BLINDNESS HAS MADE HIM VERy cure v'AKIlt' OVED HIS HE'D NEVER DELIBERATELY DESTROY THEM. By LANK LEONARD Mil just felt the v1J Ml SIGNAL ON Mi Mwll By FRANK TINSLEX Fhe JERRY KNOWS HE'S rW GROUNDED FOR UFE WexCUSE AND HE AW RESENT CAPT. EVANS OTHERS FLYNS WANTS TO SEE HIS SHIPS.

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