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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1942 MARKET-STOCK REPORTS Georgia Wash ing ton Games Carl P. Schott, dean of the school of physical education and athletics of Pennsylvania State college, will speak and Ed Hibsman, executive-secretary of the alumni association wil'l show a movie (if the Tenn-Penn State football game. Victor BloomCicld, president of the local group, will preside at a business session. I'enn Stale Alumni To Hold Dinner Meeting The Penn State Alumni association of Blair county will bold a dinner meeting at the Bclmar ho-tol, Tuesday evening December 1 ut 6:30 o'clock and an Interesting program has been arranged. monthly meeting of the official board of the church.

Technical Corporal Richard S. Carles oi Los Angeles, California, has returned to duty after spending a 10-day furlough at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. Carles.

Dr. M. Stnnley Kemp, pastor of Zlon Lutheran church, announces that Sunday evening November 29. at 7:30, there will be a special service in the church In the form of a festival of music of the five missionary societies of the church A beautiful program will be presented by the children of the conpie-gntion under the direction of Miss Avis Onkst. The youns people's choir will assist.

A special program in commemoration of Thanksgiving day was given at the Hollidaysburs Junior High school In (he school auditor 10:00 Bill Stern 10:15 Rev. M. S. Blttner 10:30 Ted Steele Program 11:00 New 11 :15 Sian off SUNDAY 10:00 National Radio Pulpit Toiii Terris 10:4.) First Methodist Church 1 1 :45 Ray Sisters Norm Roland. Songs 12:30 Bob Gene 12:45 Walti Tima 1 :00 Robert St.

John 1:15 Songs You'll Remember 1 Amateur Hour Sainniy Kaye 2 30 Chlcaso Round Table i 3 00 Rendevous with Romance 3 15 Upton Close 3:30 Army Hour 4 :30 Ave Marin Hour 5:00 NBC Symphony 6:00 Catholic Hour rt-30 Opera Auditions Benin-V Ran.lwasnti 00 Charlie Mi-Carthy One Man's Family 00OHI Fashioned Revival Hour The Charm 10:30 The Creightons Are Coming 11:15 Sign efT 11 00 News (ill IMTTSIU'Kti MVKST11CK Nuv. 27. (Pa. Dept. Agr.) Salalile hogs 40n.

Btcady 10 cents higher. 160-180 lb. 13.90-14.00. 180-2110 lb. 13.SW-14.IKI.

200.220 lb. 13 90-1 1.00, 250-290 lb. 14.00-10. 290-350 lb. 13.75-90.

100 lb. 13.00.14 00. roughs 13.00-50. Quotations on calves, ami sheen unchanged. Receipts- Cattle 70.

calves 70. calves 100. sheep 400. riTTsiii mi 1'iimiiCK PITTSBURO. Nov.

27 M'l fit. S. Dept. Agr.) Produce demand fair. App'es 7 ars.

about steady. No. hit basket Pennsylvania Slavmans 1.35-50 Delicious 1.50-75. Black Twig 1.35-10: West Virginia Milntosh S5. Cortlamls 1.50; by ni tons Ohio Rome Beauties 1.35.

Potatoes 50 cars, steady. No. 1 UK) lb. sacks Maine Ohlppcwas and Ka-taho'lns 2.10-50.- Idaho Russet Bur-banks 3 40: Pennsylvania Russet Ru-tals 2.15-25: 15 lb. sack- Main Chip- TWO ALL-OUT ACTION FEATURES He's Strictly Dynamite! the LAt? BUCK JONES TwfOnC I ylv'llve mv5 KAY FUSNNER S3!) West Fifth Street PHONE The registration if tental dwell- ings will be held at the Tyrone High school, main lobby the nights of December 1 to December i.

Inclusive. Registration hours each evening will be between 5 o'clock and 9 o'clock, with alphabetical legls-; I to inclusive Tuesday night, COMING "CALL OUT THE MARINKS" MONDAY "MAN WHO WOIXDVT l)IK" i spending Thanksgiving vacation at to- inclusive i i. the country home of her parents, light, to O. inclusive; Thurs- in lat Mr. Mrs.

Norman Keith, at QiraiTE how Hold Football By HAROLD Cl.AASSKX NEW YORK. Nov. S7. (jP Some 'r 1l.e settings may be different fiiu previous years, tut tomorrow football names are the traditional last-of November type with bowl bill, sectional and titles up for decision. Biggest chnnse In sotting suiiouihU tlie Artnv-Navy si'ine.

shifted to tiny Thompson stadium at Annapolis iroi-i Philadelphia bv President Roos-nelt to conserve rubber, pas and woiklne hours Onlv 12.000 spectators are expected to wander into the Navy saucer, in contrast to the 102.000 whicl, til' Middies ploush to th'ir third straicht triomnh at Philadelphia a yenr aso. While even the Navy -academy's meaeer facilities will be more than fnousrh for the ennual service nam It will be a different situation at Athens. iiul at Athens will he l-ost to a bulpins crowd of to 000 for the between oner-bealen Oorfin and all-'innine Oeorsia Tech. Tlie unotticial Southeastern conference flap and top ronsidet-ition for nil bowl panies are In'olved. Oeorei" T-'oli is rumored slated for the Rose bowl if the Yell.vw-Jae-Vets trlunil'li.

lmt the nicture would become defluitelv muddled if the Gem-cUim i-tr'it ect hemrelve from Inst Saturday' iilnirn debacle In tpe to nil" Tech's unbeaten record. Seattle's frn- iav determine th otbi-r of tlie Rm bowl p'-oerati li Washington State i ti-ionipii over Washington f-r i's s'xth loop decision and a lee-it snre the PncKic Corst crown. A Huskie win w.viM mean virtual hoth. Tollewe. -oted t1 r.t ion' fcpaf collepiete eleven las WPek.

1-arsrcc Into Hh- fross wit'i a ner-fect seison n' -i Snsrnr bovl inv'tn-tie- ns the prize. The south a'so offer tray flu wlildi a norsible bowl bin mftv blnre. Tennejwee fakes tbe nn and do'n Commodores Vmilarliilt and decisive triuinnh for he vn )pfl() j0 on jnvitatinn. ntlis contests tomorrow- 'he T.m-, et Ohio Ctntp. fCll?" Snfe Xlo" cl- stnte nd Oklahonia A.

ini-adin? "VTicbiean fo" vitti Tichi-n Stte etr-if pe-tlvev: tbird n'ace in th- Ten "nine to the winner of the ftffair- t'e Vi.rth Te-olina rve.vitiitcrs and 'he hi'edelphla feud of Villannva vs. Teniole. Noire Dime's invasion of Southern California is. expected to he witnessed bv $0,000 spectators, the Inrsrest thronp of the day. while Geiiati Na'-v takes on Alabama and t-he Cslifornia Pre-Flichters ar- busy with Stanford.

LAST Tl.tlKS TODAY Daffy taffs and rhythm! VI with JACKIE GLEASON Rorrah Minevitrh Rascals last Chapt. I'eril-i of Nyoka'' Don Barry "Staite Coach Kvpress" Matinee Adults, 23c SO JUL. ium Wednesday afternoon, Novem- her Tb nrncrrnm nnnjaifitori nf a wllh musie- depicting important event? in American his- souiiik; iiig uttcngruurm and importance of this holiday. A number tf seventh and eighth grade students took part, directed bv Miss Treese in an out. At the pvayer service at the Methodist church Wednesday evening, December 2, trustees will be ejected, followed by a meeting of the official board at 8:30 o'clock.

Miss Mary Jane Keith, a student Allegheny college. Meadvdle, Is and SunbrooU. Miss Keith was from Hollidaysburg High last June. Mrs. Blair L.

McKillip of 510 street, has returned from a week's visit in Philadelphia, where che was the guest of her daughter, Miss Maty McKillip, well known vocalist, and her sister, Miss Mari-al Miller, a professional nurse, who is now night superintendent at the University 0f Pennsylvania hospital. THE valuable drug, mandrake root, grows wild in the United States and its active ingredients never have been duplicated in a laboratory. SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW 'THE BLACK SWAN" sets sail to scourge the seas and in all the annals of Love; Cold and Adventure there is no tale more thrilling! Bin, onj Bok 0F ARA8Y DoH I More fun than their other hits 1 put fosetherl STUCK SAI.KS Total sales today Week ago Year ago 8B8 ItSU NEW YORK. Nov. 2' stocks: -of Closing Air Reduction 37 36 37 A I Client Dve 137 Km Can 72's 71 Am Distill unquoled Am For Pow IS 1" Am Rad St 6 6's Am Smelt 38 37, 38 Am Tel Tel 129 US' Tob 4-T I3'i Anaconda 2.V.

2.i Atchison 44 43 44 All Refinlne Loco Ct U'- l'- 11 12 Rait Ohio 3 3'i 3 P.endix Aviation 33'4 33K 33', Ret!) Steel 541, 541, Boeing Airplane 14" Borden Co 21 L. 21 Priggs Mrs 21 21 21' Budd Mfs 2TS 2'-. Case iJI) Co 73 71T 15 Ches Ohio 31 31 Chrysler Corn 64 Colum O-is Electric ,6.) Coin'wenith t- south 9-32 9-3: Coiw Edison l.Vs 1.1 Cousol Oil S't K. Cunt Can 52 bj 25Ts Curtiss-Wrlaht ti' Del tick R-k 31, rionglas Aircraft 55 DuPoiil 127 128'g Psslnian Kodak 'ill 1I2L. 143 Electric iinqiinied Electric 2fli 2S4 Ceil Foods 35 Otn Motors 4li, Cen Refractories 16 Oreyhonnd Covp u.

14, Hercules Powdr 70 70V Hershev Chocolate 42 Illinois Central 7" 7-'i TO1- Tut Harvester Int Nickel Cii 29i. Iut Te Tel 7 6'- 2S-, 29'4 7 67 7 H5 Kennecot Copi-ev 271 27 Kl-esg- (S) 19--v I.ehigb Portbnd Cement unquoted Vallev Coul 1 Thigh Vallev RR 2N, Lihbv Nllv Lihby 4'-, 4'; 4 Mgeett Mvers 5 lyoews Inc 441; 43: 44s Slont-'cm Ward S3ij 34 Vat Ri-cuit 18' 15's Nat Pairv Trod 14r 14; 14, Vat Distillers 13s; 58 '4 N-l Power Light 2-i S'i 23 Central RR ll. 11 ll Nor'h Amec Co 10 Northern Pacific 7'1 7 7'i Packaid Motor 21 2' Param Pictures 1 6 Pence'- 71 "'K'j 73T Peon PR 22L. joi', Pub Servii-e tl-'-' nij Pnllmen ffii'- Pure Oil 10'. 1(11 Radio Co-n of 4 411 lt'i 4-n Cn unnii'ited Republic S'eel 1V II jtj Revindds Tob S3'-- ears Pbut HO; W-is 61 Soconv-Vncuui" 9b 9', 914 Soerrv Cocp Pram's 41; t'i StRPrtnrd C-s A Plctric 5-16 "tnndiird Oil Caf standard Oil Tndinna 26-'1.

25'. Standard Oil -3V 431 431; C-- 5'. 51: 3.1, wift Co Tj 22 i'svu Co 0 iircraf 2H1' "6iu T'n'terl Corp 9-32 1 9-32 I'm'ted Cus Imp" 1' tubhef 21 1 a Smelt i 4iv. 44 441; Steel 4gT; frr go- pnipn t' 'Si fest Mf. 7KI 76 OO OJtl, T'-nck f- Cah 131-, iass Youngst Sheet Tube 29' 29'a TRKismv POSITION WiSHINGTO vv.

of H.o Ti-snsurv Nov, 25: S177 net he'-xieo SHJI.77S 's7: total debt 99.323.154.i94.m': o.ci-.--se over previous dav S152.226 743.57. TODAY'S RADIO -MOKMNti 9:00 WW'A-bieaKlasL Club WABC (Jarucn Gate 10:00 WJAS Youth on Parade WJ AS Delta Kliythni B0V3 11:30 KDKA Guard oil i arade AFTERNOON 12:30 WCAU Stars Over Hollywuod 1:00 WJZ Vincent Lopez' orcli. 1:30 WOR Teddv Powell onh. WJAS Footoall Game 3:00 KUKA Fuutball Game 4:30 WCALi March of Bauds WCAU Cleveland 01 ch. I.

II I 6 00 WJAS Fra.icr Hunt 6 30 WCAK Treasury Star Parade WCAU People's 1'latfunni 7:30 WGY Ellery Queen 8:00 WABC Mr. Adam -Mrs. Eve KDKA Abie Irish Ro.e KDKA Truth or Consequences WJAS Hobby Lobby 9:00 KDKA Barn Dance WCAU Hit I'aiadc 9:45 -WJAS Satdrdav Night Serenade 10:00 WWVA Yankee Doodle Alins- trels 10:30 WGY Ted Steele's Studio Club 11 :00 WEAF Newa 11:15 WJAS Bobliv Sherwood's orch. WCAE Dance orch. 11:30 WCAE Charlie Spivak's orch.

WJZ Rav Heathertuii orch. 12:00 WCAE Art Kassel orch. KDKA Your Number Please WJAS Clunk Foster's orch. SIXDAY MOKMNG 9:00 WTAM News 9:15 WGY Deep River Boys 10:00 WABC Church of the Air 10:30 KDKA Stories uf America 11 :30 WCAE Radio Chapel AFTKKNOO.N 12:30 WHAM To the President 1:30 WJAS Invitation to Learning 2:00 KDKA Sanimv Kaye a oreh. WJAS Those We Love 3:00 WCAU New York Philharmonic Svmphony 4:00 WEAF Armv Hour 5:00 WHAM Enule Petti's orch.

WCAU Family Hour XI6HT 10 WLW-Tli" Oildrsleeve to 1 I 1. 25 in in I er 8 8 Spotlight College Grid Card SATTRDAY Vlllaiuna at Temple Army vs Navy a' Annapolis Boston College at Holy Cross North Carolina Navy at Kordlmm Mount St. at Western Maryland Clemson at Auburn Ww-liintfton Lee at Maryland Alabama at Ueorpia Navy C.eorpia Tech at Oeorgia Mississinpi at State Tennessee at Vandert.ilt Illinois at Camp' Ornnt Indiana at Foit Knox lo va at Miclnsan Iowa Navv at Ohio State Oklahoma A. and M. -it Detroit On Ron Slate at Michigan State Kansas State at Nebraska Notre lame at Southern Culifornia Baylor at Rice Texas Christian at Southern Method Washington State at Washington Texas Starts Scramble For Bowl Places NEW YORK.

Nov. '27 Immediate acceptance of the Cotton howl bid In- the University of Texas football players shortly after clbichins The Southwest conference title sel in otion the annual mad scramble for teams to fill the New Year's Day programs The opponent for the Lonshornx. whose facuitv still must approve the players' wishe, is listed among th.1 things unknown but officials are looking toward the Southeast conference where Tennessee. Oeorgia Alabama have compiled "i.d records. Missouri a'so i drawing s.nne consideration.

Tlie host team in the R.se bowl, daddv of all the XV Year's Pay exti-ivagai)7e. hasn't been determined but a Wellington State triumph Saturday ever Washington would push the Ci ugais into the linieliilit. Oeorgia Ti ch. especially if it detents Oenrgia Saturday to complete an unbeaten pim. is favored ns the "enst" team Boston College, which also lias a chance to conmh te an unbeaten year Saturday, is tabbed as one of tlie nai'tlcipantp in the Sugar bowl with its opposition expected to come from Tennessee, unbeaten Tulsa or C.eor-Si".

The spotlight hasn't centered on any pair of elevens for the Miami Orange bowl except that William Mary's Southern conference champions are l'Med among the "possibilities Officials revived the Sun bowl game early this week but gave no hint in which direction thev were looking for talent. Sons Follow Fathers PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 27 Two members of the University id Pennsylvania basketball team are sons of fathers who played major league baseball. Pat Shovlin.

a forward, is the son of J. Patrick Shovlin. who played with the Cardinals end Pirates. Francis "Chink" Crossin. who also is a sophomore, and a forward, is the fon of Frank Crossin.

who caught for tlie St. Viuis Browns in 1912. 1913 and 1914. Kveninp Adults, 30c entinq Toniqht on the. ROTH FIRST SHOWING 9t Plus "ABOUT FACE" Timely Comedy SHOWING a FEATURE TIMKS: 11:40 MARCH OF TIME LAST TIMES TODAY i tlKS' XH v5 1) Buy Bonds klflAf DOORS OPEX llVfV It A.

M. GESTAPO niiTwimn the radio! HLU 8:40 5:40 7:411 9:45 F. B. I. FRONT HITS First Showing In AHonns Here Anytinm A THRILL-PARADE Muitz Hcllywoatl's Florentine Gardens! TWO NEW HITS HAPPY HIGH-JINX PIUS MERRY MELODY I IX "LURE OF THE ISLANDS" fjlZM TED FID RITO LAST TIMES TODAY.

Q5XXEQ31 pewas and Kataluhns 38-40 Butter firtu and unchnnsed. Fggs f'lni and unchanged. Potillry firm and iincliaiigcd except for roi young tur. Kty loins Onions 2 slrongei No. 50 lb.

sacks Michigan Yellows Whites 1.75-2.00: Minnesota Yellow 1.35-1.50: Colorado Washington Swet Spanish 2.10-2.15: 10 lb. sacks Michigan Yellows 30-32. CnbMge no cars steady. Danish tvpe 50 llv sncks Peiina. 40-55; New-York 55-60.

3 str.adv. Lug bos-es. Tess 66 nii-k and larger t.On-l.jil; 6x7 pack 3.50-3.75 Florida xR pack 'nd lio-ei. ohln Hothouse. lb.

medium 00: Ip'-ge 1 75-1. Carrots cars "bout steady. C.ill-fo-nia do7.ui luincltfc 7.00-"50. nb'o I. opprl wnlvd qt.

1.25-1.35: ta baskets 1.00. l' ei'rtona 1 micAcn chain CHICAGO. Nov. 27. Liquidation of riecriubor which become d-liverablo ext Tuesday took the steam out of a slow grain price advance todav.

After gains of as much as cent hid been posted in the wheat and corn nits. rent in opts and 1U i-ve. the market backed down late the session. At one time rye con-tra-ts were the highest in a month while deferred wheat deliveries were the best in almost 2 months. Wheat closed "iichanged to t.j low- mm pared with Wednesday.

T- cemher showing (be most loss at end Mnv S1 Corn fln-led '--I. higher. Pecember S3'g--''. Mnv oats 'i-3. higher: rye" 'j-up end soybeans higher on bid spd asked nuolati uis.

WHEAT: Open High Inv Close Pec. 1.26 1.2.".i4 1.2S-1, 1.301, 1.29', 1.29"j 1.30'-. 1.305i 1.30', i.aoi. Mav Julv CORN: Pec. Mav Julv OAT? Pec.

Mav S3'-'. po-i; SSL', nnii 50 53 lj SO 9IH.1, 50 1 53', SSi-'. 9ui; 51! 53 53 50'i 53 'i 53', 1.61 1.67'', 65 Jlllv SOYBEANS: Pec M-v I TVc. Mav July LARD 53 l--; 73 S5-; 71-v, 74'i 64L. 70 71 'i 73'i TV- Jan 13.0 13.

SO Whent was unchanged: basis un rhoneed; shipping sales 35.0.X1 bushels- no bookin-r: receipts 34 cars Corn was unchanged to 1 cent up: liftaio 1. to cent on; shipping sales 15.0(10 bushels- bookings 86.000 bush-e's- receipts 221 tars. Oat were utronrrer for eh-tlee; basis far choice. I.niancc weaker; shinning sales bushels; no bookings: receipts IS cars. HIGHLIGHTS WCAU Sergeant Gene Autrv 7:00 KDKA Jack Benny Show WTAM Bandwagon WCAU We.

the People WHAM Quiz Kids 00 WLW Charlie WJZ Earl Godwin 8:30 KDKA One Family WJZ Inner Sanctum Mystery WJAS Crime Doctor 9.00 KDKA Manhattan Merry-Go- Round WJZ Walter Winrhel! WCAU Radio Reader's Digest 9:30 KDKA American Album of Familiar Music WLW Jimniv Fidler WCAU Star Theater 10:00 WJZ Good Will Hour KDKA Hour of Charm WCAU Take It or Leave It 10:30 WCAU Report to the Nation WOR This Our Enemv 11:00 WEAF News 11:30 WCAU Gene Krupa's orch. WWVA Johnny Long's orch. WFBG Today :00 News 8:15 Morning: Pick Up 8:45 News 9:00 Everything Goes 10:00 Encores 10:30 Letters From the Boys 10:45 Musical Revu 11:00 The Creightons Are Coming 11 :30 V. S. Guard on Parade 12:00 Norm Boland.

Songs 12 15 Noonday Melodies 12:30 Farmer's Union 1 :00 Gertrude Green 1:45 Army-Navy Football Game 4:30 Golden Melodies Charles Dante orch 5:30 Three Suns 5:45 Upton Close 6:00 Joe Gallichio orch 6:25 News 0:30 Religion In the Newa 6:45 The Fnendly Parson 7 :00 Noah Webster Says 7:30 Rev. Franklin Fowltr 8 00 Abie's Irish Rose 8:30 Truth or Consequent 9:00 Over Here 9:30 Can You Top This i AND HIS GAL! kJJJN I I A HI IMMEDIATE I IT'S HERE STARTING MONDAY day night, to inclusive Friday night, to Those having up to three rooms rented in a private home will i register at the high school. Hotel and rooming house proprietors having more than three rooms will register elsewhere as per instructions issued to them. It is urgently requested that those registering at the high school do not wait until the last minute of their night to register but to be there as soon after 5 o'clock as possible. Miss Minnie Moore, member of the Tyrone High school faculty, is spending the Thanksgiving season at her home in New Holland, Pa.

Miss S.iir MacDowell, Logan avenue, is visiting her sister in Huntingdon. Miss Elsie Seymour, Blair avenue, is spending the Thanksgiving season in Philadelphia, and also visiting with her brother, James Seymour, student at Villanova college, Villanova, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Fetters and daughter, Miss Adeline Fetters. Northwood, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Fetters' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Chauncey Piper, Al-toona. Miss Mary Gates, of State College, is spending the Thanksgiving season with her sister, Blaii avenue. Miss Mary June Hitchings, In training at State hospital, Phil-ipsburg, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, North Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Etters, Northwood, celebrated their wedding anniversary today. Miss Delia Walk, who has been employed in Barberton, Ohio, is spending a season with her mother on East Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. N.

M. Ryan, Logan avenue, will spend this weekend in Lawrenceville, at Mr. Ryan's home. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Ryan, of Buffalo, New York, will also spend the weekend with them. Mrs. Paul Walker, West Fifteenth street, was taken to State hospital, Philipsburg Wednesday in the Tyrone ambulance, a patient for observation and treatment. Mrs. J.

H. Steen, HUlcrest, left Wednesday for Dallas, Texas, where she will visit her husband, Ensign J. H. Steen, stationed there. Mr.

and Mrs. J. I. Hoff, Mc-Gowan apartments, spent yesterday with Mrs. Hoff's son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Holt, Unionville. Mrs. Robert Moore and son, i Altoona, spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Trimble, Bali Eagle avenue. i John Harris and Edward Low er spent yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lower, tate College.

M. D. Bollinger and daughter. Miss Helen Bollinger, Columbia avenue, went to Philadelphia Wednesday, where Miss Bollinger will be a patient for observation and treatment in the educational hospital. Richard Walsh, student in Mount St.

Mary's college, Emitts-burg Maryland, left yesterday after a visit at his home, Lincoln avenue. Mr. Walsh was called home owing to the death of his uncle, the late William Lanners. Mrs. Annie Bole, of Cumberland, Maryland, was a visitor in Tyrone yesterday.

Harry Confer, of Philadelphia, has returned after a visit in Ty rone. Hollidaysburg HARRY P. HAYS 421 Union Street Members of the Women's Missionary society, of the Baptist church, of which Mrs. Joseph B. Treese is president, will hold a joint business and social meeting, Tuesday, December at 2 p.

at the residence of Mrs. John A. Mat thews, 8U2 Allegheny street There i will be a brief business session, fol- lowed by Christmas tea, and a pro- gram in keeping with Christmas. The annual election of a board of trustees to serve for the ensu- ing year, will be held at the Meth- odist Episcopal church, Wednes- day. December 2, at 2:30 p.

ra. The election will be followed by the 1 DEAD ENDKIDS "BROOKLYN BRIDGE" ADDED SCOOP TUNISIA Timely, Thrilling, Authentic I STARTS MONDAY BLACK GOLD ROMANCE! COMING MARGIE HART (3 pripfs NOW 'i UY mm 5 GARLAND IN FORME ana mm UEORUt MURPHY S' IVOMEN'S-AID MIDDLE DIVISION PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SEVENTH ANNUAL CARD PARTY DANCE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1942 JAFFA MOSQUE ALTOONA, PA. $100 CASH IN DOOR PRIZES CONCERT-MIDDLE DIVISION BAND, M. JACK FINDLAVS DANCE ORCHESTRA, 9:00 P. M.

FLOOR SHOW 10:00 P.M. Contract, Auction, 500, and Pinochle 8:30 P. M. Suitable Prizes ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, Tax Included MARTA EGGERTH BEN BLUE l'uitht-r Prnphefles (if NOSTRADAMUS He tells yuil the out-coiiip of the war. THURSDAY ITT CHARLES COBURN percy kilbride hattie mcdanielwiluam tracy "A SHir IS BORX" IX COLORS XF.WS AND "A FREiyi HARK" CARTOON iiiwnwimiiv.in.niiinnAi.

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