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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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0 ni JI I 0 THURSDAY, 'APRIL 10 1941 WARREN, THIRE ARE WHY YOD SHOULD GIVE HER A DIAMOND BRIDAL DUO iMauiui ii snIiiiiiiP ina Iclii li d'I A MATCHED SET I 'i. 11. I firr ii'l I 'I 1 -1 11 I- -f). A WEE FREE INSURANCE ir Ui 11 I 11 Jirr fi nt- fhlii I-' npi! 'Pili 'l! IT KX- CLl ri 11 No Ollior i ii to PFNKSi LVA.N IA WAWEH. PENN5YLVVNIA of -Je 'i t)r Bicycle Service repaired or and put in iiood shape for smnnier riding.

New Parts for all Makes of Bikes Open evi iiini; Now located at Park Phone ANNOUNCEMENT Wt to announce that in observance our store uill be closed 12:00 HOWEVER THE FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT WILL BE OPEN Please Tse Liberty St. f.ntranrf G. C. MURPHY CO. PLANT SWEET PEAS NOW Spencer oz.

25c Plant Moths l.ettuee, I.awn Now Headquarters for E. 0. EVERTS HARDWARE CO. We Deliver Phone Final Noonday Holy Week Service Is Attended by Large Crowd I I' roni Pairc Ore i inipos.siblc. To this ciid.

He iii.sti- tiitcd that first Holy Suppcj-. in- them ye this in ic- membraiicc of so that all belie veis, of all time, mipht have a eonmion bond of one faith." this not Mr, Dietschc the task of mutual servicT to our men. awaken u.s tn the responsibility i.s pl'u e.s upnn us to teach, to all people, that most important mcssapeUnless we are willinp: tn tliat respon.sibility. w(i uortiiih- come into the fei- that is oui' sn'- Vi'timi. TiiP witi'ld today is a diffi- pi: c'f' in whic'h to live fightly it i.s nece.ssary to God for Our failures are fre- iiu'-nt lind oUi- are few.

not Je.s- u. made announcement of thf union Good Friday servire in the First Methodist church, giv- ei- in det; il elsewhere in this issuf. the onjrreg'ation re L- a Gjecn Hill Far MMd E. Dibble, rnitc I Rrethicn minister, pro- benediction. Large Crowd Witnesses Departure of Selective Service Contingent I 'rom One 1: to Fdwin S.

Africa. II, lr.i(iei- of the group, the 11 Li)oal Board No. r.s quota: U'arren J. Check. nd G.

Pwitchie, Harold Reardon and Mden Johnson, of Gruiui G. ('arlson. Hemlock; Victor R. Kinzua, and Av.ay I Whito, of Russell. L' I Boa id No.

2 were of North Warren. K. Thomas, Sheff'icM: Chirle.s S. Hudson, North W'arren: N. L.

Spicer. Alvie J. Haskins. R. D.

1: George J. John J. Ram" Hh. i'lifld; Cary G. Smith, Cuii.do, N.

A. Carlson, Sh flield 11. D. John Snyder, W.trren R. D.

3: Mervin P. AloxHiKiria. Robert R. Tidioute R. D.

Mich- .1 Harris. Coal Reserves To Supply Oil And Gas Needs Ff'-rn Page One) i in advisable, the technicians did not es- liiriiHo the cost of ga.soUne and )il pioduccu from oal on a quantity output basis. in Gei-many and hovvevei-. it been in- iiif it tliHt the cosi would be 1 ably than through u.so of petroleum. The is investigating: all major types of domestic coals to detcnuino their and oil alrcMiJy been made uf 13 and the report bituminous coaLs can yield iiM of two tons of oil for iicii tliree tons of coal mined.

Tho yields of gasoline were rc- '-uried at from 7S to 168 gallons nf'T ton of coal mined. ha.s produced more than one-third of the total silver production for the past 500 years. Sound sleep is equally lestful. hethei- taken at night or in the Easter Issue Sc hoc Latin Magazine Is Very Interesting The Easter issue of "Nimc et Tunc." Latin magazine of Beaty and hit'll school students, ha.s just made its appearance, the second for this term. The first issue was at Christmas-time.

As hag been the custom for several years, the magazine divided into two parts one devoted to the work of eacli Special articles were written by men outstanding' in the field of and others interested in them. Dr. James Dimlap. of the Latin department of the veisitv of Michigan, writes of "Latin and Dr. Ketler, president of Grove City College, on "Value of the StiJdy of T.

H. Mtmzenraaver. director of teacher placements at Kent State Universitv. Kent on of Success in Latin and the Sciences to College George Betts. of school of journalism of the same university, on "Value of Latin to a Journali.st," and Dr.

LeRoy C'ampbell. of the Warren Conservatory of Music, an interesting article on Editor In chief of the high school section Is Ida Cole, assl.sted by Bettv Crockett and Eliza- betji Hamhn. and the g-eneral theme is the influence of the classic upon science. Class discuss various phase.s of this topic are Evadna Mae Hunter. Jake Baris.

Mildred Ecklund. tv Hottel and Jane McCool. The club editor is Jean Dobson; art editors. Helen Robert Lindquist and Bruce Renne. Tlie mimeographing was done by members of the Club, assist- ed by James Shortt.

Bob Folkman, John Seavy, Victor Granquist, Ter- ry Ruhlman and John Haggerty. The typing: was also done by the i Stenographer.s’ Club, with Gloria Boston, Paul Conway and Ralph Farr. The Beaty section takes up the g-eneral of the influence of the cla.ssics on music. Grace Young is editor, assisted by Betty Rapp, Earl Ellberg. Grant Gustiri, i Lois Edwards and Marilyn Em- I ery.

Club editors are Joyce Van Tassel. Donald Norris. Robert Lew- I is. Schmader and Patty Kolpien; literary editors. Janet Cannon.

V1 1 a Fitzgerald. Charles Hahm. Martha McFarland, Robert Wilder, Henry McConnell, Patricia Murray, Jeanne Belton, John Borne and Lois Eikenberg. Art work was done by William Smith. John Lewis, Marjorie Larson.

Dudley King, Auilrey Ahlgren, Alice Alexander, Jack Weiler, Jean Seaman, Betty Albaugh. Dorothea Peterson and Eleanor Riggs. Tlie mimeographers for thi.s section were Marian Simones. Byron Mavrelis. Jeanne McGuire.

Kenneth Berdine, John Livingstone, Charles Losh. June Hanna. Marie Scalise. Cliarles Barbara Pochey, James Eaton, David Spies. William Engstrom and Mary Roos.

board members are Joan Benigni, Janet Cannon. June Hanna. John Lewis. McConnell, Jean McKow'n. Moore.

Betty Rapp, Mary Roos, Marie Scalise. Marion Simones, William Smith and Joyce Van Tassel. Faculty advisors are Miss Glenda Gilmore of the high school and Miss Leona Westlund of Beaty. Here 1 ri. Doring of a OiHI CINGER ROGERS DENNIS JAMES CRAIO 5 7 at 6:01, 9:25 "HT BAI PAIL MUNI HODsors Here Sat.

and Sun. John Frances Edward Wa.Ane Dee Ellls Man to PLUS ------------------------------------Hobert Bob Rufe Livingston Steele Davis LAST TOIES TODAY Amusements TIMES TOPICS HOSPITAL CENSrS The Warren General Hospital reports the number of patients today as 119. JOHN DIK.S John Gourley North. 72. former Jefferson county commissioner and a Punxsutawney councilman for 2i years, died of a heart attack at home in Brookville yesterday.

Robert C. North, one of the sur- sons, is deputy county registrar and recorder. PERFECT "LADY from Cook's Boot Shop Columbia Theatre Bldg. Foot Savers. Matrix, College- bred, Varsity Selby Ai'ch Preservers, Walk Overs, Dr.

Styl EEZ. 4-9-lt cheese production reported to the Census Bureau by U. S. plants amounts to 53 million pounds yearly. IVo and one-half billion pound' of uiuwcetened condensed and vanoi-ated milk was the annual of this U.

S. industry as iast reported to the Census. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thii Old Treatment Brings Happy Relief Many nuiferers relieve nagging backache quicl.lv, once they discover that the real came cf tbeir trouble may be tired kidneys. 1 ho kidneys are chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the blood. The liclp most people pass about.3 pints a day.

hen disorder of kidnej' function pernuls poisonuiis matter to remain in j'our blood, it luay cause nagging backache, rheuiuatio rains, leg pains, Iobs of pep and energv, getting up nights, puffiness under the headaches and dizriness. Frequent or bcanty passages with smartlnK and burnins ujnietinies shows there iii iomcthing wrong ifh your kidneys or bladder. wait! Ask your druRglst for Doan's Tills, succes-siuily by nullions for over 4U They gis happ.v relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes fluili out waste from your blood. Get Pilla. Reynolds Seen Likely to Take Important Post (From Page One) sharp contrast to that of Sheppard, a consistent adminLstration supporter.

No less marked was the personal contrast between the two. Sheppard, small, quiet and re- tiilng. spoke in the Senate. Reynolds, a husky fromer track captain and football player at the University of North Carolina, a frequent and voluble orator. Hi.s favorite theme being that congress should tighten immigration restrictions.

In a gesture of respect and tribute. the Senate arranged to adjourn today immediately after meeting at noon. Tlie Texas body then was to lie in state in the Senate chamber, with a military guard of honor, from 3 until 5 p. m. Funeral senices will be held Saturday in Texarkana.

Tex. Absentee Vote For Soldiers Is Considered LITTLE JACK LITTLE AND HIS ORC HESTKA AT THE LIBRARY THEATHi: ONE UW ONLY Tl APRIL 1.5TH favorite entertaining star, Little Jack Little and his great new orchestra, will be presented in person at the Theatre Tuesday April Little Jack Little besides being an orchestra leader and a pianist is also a fine composcr. Some of the hit tunes written by Little Jack ,300 Reasons Why You Should Attend The Theatre Today and I-EATIRES AT HERE miDAY SATURDAY His First Modern Adventure in Three Years an Adventure! EitoI end 'Sea Hawk', ready le Mril on fheir flffl modern odvenlvre hi three and wW on adventvrel ERROL FLYNN 1 BRENDA MARSHALL BEIIAMY-AIAN HAL IH PATMCr AlUN JINRNS tUOU WATSC Dirtd.d by LIOYD BACON A WARNER EXTRA Looney Sports Parade of a Racing Latest News Flashes STARTS SUN. Alice Fave Don Aniechc Carmen Miranda NIGHT IN technicolor ON THE STAGE IN PERSON APRIL 15th LITTLE JACK TLE HIS ORCHESTRA fFrom Page One) tary of the commonwealth, whose department contains the elections bureau, endorses the proposal. There may be 40,000 votes involved in soldier ranks by the fall municipal elections.

There are 12,000 at Indiantown Gap comprising Pennsylvania National Guard. By the end of this month, there also will be approximately 28.000 inducted through selective service. The S. food products industries use more than four and a half bilhon pounds of sugar annually in manufacture of foods, Census ures show. LITTLE JACK LITTLE Little are: "Its Only a Shanty in Old Shanty, re a Heavenly "At the Baby Parade" and many others.

The genial orchestra leader will present some of his newer unpublished tunes when he plays at tho Liibraiy Theatre Tuesday April Forty-four million pounds of Swiss cheese Is made annually in U. S. plants, census figures show- less than a pound ajid a half per i family per year. We are Mindful 111 making up our assortment of wearing that no one age group of women must be forgotten. As much care and attention is devoted to the choosing of dresses, coats, hats or what have you for grandmother as for daughter or granddaughter.

We cater to every age and size group. Our stocks are complete. find wee size or a large thirty and a half dress or coat and with a broad variety of size in And above all we arc glad to show you what we have to we expect to sell only when you want to buy. A customer who buy is favored with the same pleasant treatment that is given the one makes a large purchase. An increasing number of women are buying style at a modest price sold in a pleasing manner is the reason why.

Make it a before you buy. High style and prices lead the procession to 15th. afternoon and evening. fail to this exceptional attraction plus a fine show. RARE DOUBIJP: FEATURE ATTRACTION AT COLUMBIA THEATER TODAY AND FRIDAl' "Kitty A foi' the man she loves forms the dramatic theme of "Kitty Foyle" Ginger new starring vehicle for RKO Radio, based on the famous novel by Christopher Morley.

Dealing with the colorful cai'eer of a modern white collar girl, the film derives much of its suspense and interest from the hectic romance between the heroine and a young society man whom marries but subsequently leaves to keep from wrecking his life. Dennis Morgan has the masculine lead opposite Miss Rogers, and James Craig. Eduardo Ciannelli. Ernest Cossart, Gladys Cooper and other noted players arc in the cast. an entirely diffei'cnt Paul Mimi they unveil in "Hudson's 0th Century-Fox adventure film wiiich opens today and Friday at the Columbia Theatre.

Starred as Pierre Radisson. renegade, traitor, rogue. Paul Muni turn.s in a rated as the be.st of his long career Paul Muni is by a brilliant featured cast which includes Gene Tierney, Laird Cregar, John Sutton anci many others. Everybody Reads the Times-Mirroi TIUIOLTE THEATRE Tidioiitc, Pa. Cash "CHAD Siii "STRIKE UP THE IMicUey Rooney, Judy Garlant Bros.

STATE Till RS. ONLY Exlr? Big Bargain Jane NMthcru, Buddy Rogers i "GOLDEN Also News, Conicd; and Kay Francis, Jaci Oakie hi "LITTLE ais "RANGE Serial "King of the Royal illWMS. I I Ali INC Ar ll We cordially invite you to inspect our Easter display. Open Easter Morning The Flower Shop Alden O. Carlson Pa.

Ave. at Market Phone 667 HATS GLEANED AND BLOCKED Made to look like new. Prompt Service, Reasonable Prices Full Line of GILBERT Chocolates for EASTEK MERLE GRAHAM 246 Ave, W'. UTOPIAN BAR(iAIN NKillT SHEFI1EL1 Hugh Herbert, Peggy Moran Johnny Downs, George Stone "SLIGHTLY Pete SniitI Friday and Saturday New Chap. Play Buck Jones "UlIITE EAGLE Sat.

p. m. IO -K' Everybody reads the Times-Mirn DR. MOR' NEY DENTIST Hulti)urg iilocU, Pa. West, at Market Street Office Hours: 9 a.

ni. to 5 p. m. Evenmgs by PLEASANT GRANGE DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Music by TEffi STRING BUSTERS Admission 25c 9 to 12, Standard Time We have a nice selection of PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS Jones Greenhouse North Warren Phone Deliver FORGET THAT EASTER CORSAGE WHITE HOUSE INN CARNIVAL NIGHT for one. IMus our entertaiimtent.

2-SHOWS NIGHTLY-2 featuring VERGA CAPRA Orchestra by ROYAL FLORIDIANS No CoNcr Before 9 SHEA'S ONE NIGHT ONLY Jamestown. N. Direct from the Erlanger Theatre Chicago TUESDAY. APRIL 22 SAM H. HARRIS Presents Hy MOSS HART 6.

GEO. S. KAUFMAN MAIL ORDERS HOW PRICES: Orchestra. $2.00, $1.50 Balconv. Sl.OO, $50c Plus Ta.v Send Self-Addressed for Return of Tickets I This hew you qualify ler lean 'Pertenal' If your score adds up to 2 answers, and you want $25 to or more quickly and privately, rkt6cruU today.

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