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8 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Saturday, October 14, 1944 Help win the war by saving waste kitchen fats! Buffer Supply Low A butter shortage brought about largely by "abnormally low prices Doing Their Bit TowardWinning theWar S32 r-sl 1 THEATER FEATURETIME Downtown Houses in relation to other dairy products" will continue in Pennsylvania during the Winter, the State Milk Control Cornmission said today. I see no possibility of relief. It's going to be scarce," said John M. McKee, Commission chairman. The Winter supply will be even less than at present.

The State produces only a small percentage of the 5,000,000 pounds consumed weekly. COLONIAL "Carolina Bluet," Kay Kyser, Ann Miller, Victor Moore, 10.50; 12.38; 2.20; 4.19; 6.15; 8.10; 10.05. LOEW'S "Since You Went Away," Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotten, 11.35; 2.45; 5.55; 9.05. RIO Two Features, "Block Busters," The East Side Kids, 11.15; 1.55; 4.40; 7.25; 10.10; also "The Falcon In Mexico," Tom Conway, Mona Maris, 12.45; 3.30; 6.15; 9.00. At "lli J.

i SENATE "Casanova Brown," Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, 1144; 1.34; 3.34; 5.34; 7.36; 9.42. STATE1 "Irish Eyes Are Smiling-," Monty Woolley, June Haver, 11.00; jThis'll Put a Smile if fZ? in Your Eye and a uoV 7 Song in Your Heart fjf Hill IB 1 WW.V a II. 1.15; 3.30; 5.27: 7.42: 9.57. Neighborhood Houses BROAD "Hail The Conquering- Hero," Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines. Con II ii ii mr Ill I Two sons and two sons-in-law of I I Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley G. Walker, News of the West Shore ------------ill" ii 3 via a MQNTt JUNE tinuous From 2 P. M. CAPITOL Two Features, "Beyond The Blue Horizon," Dorothy Lamour; also "Stars On Parade," King- Cole Trio.

1651 Regina street, are Included in this group of service men. West Shore Churches ELKS (Middletown) "I Love A Soldier," Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts. WCTU Operates WOOLLEY MVm ry MYMlSp Left Cpl. Robert E. Walker, 20, enlisted in 1941 in the Air Corps, St.

Mark'i Lutheran Church, Welt Fairview The Bev. Dr. D. B. Treibley, Dastor.

11 a. Harvest service, spon HMMJ Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. Features, 5.45; 8.00; 9.45. GRAND "Passage To Marseille," Humphrey Bogart, Michele Morgan.

LEMOYNE "I Love A Soldier," Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts. Satur day Matinee 2 P. M. Features, 6.00: 8.00: 10.00. INA RAY HUTTON Ina Ray Hutton, famous feminine band leader, has a featured role in "Ever Since Venus," one of the two films coming to the Rio on Monday.

trained at Wichita Falls. Texas, and sored by Men's Bible Class; 7.30 p. meeting of young people. Graee Evanrellcal Church, Lemoyne MAJESTIC (Middletown) Two Features, "Frontier Law," Russell Hay-den, Fuizy Knight; also "Meadville Patriot," Gordon Oliver. Con Camp Edwards, from where he went to Australia about three years ago, The Rev.

H. A. Houseal, pastor. 10.55 I At: mm I Speakers Bureau SHIREMANSTOWN, Oct. 14.

A speakers' bureau is being organized by the Cumberland County Wom tinuous From 6 P. M. a. worship and Holy Communion; 7.30 p. Holy Communion, sermon by where he is with the Second Service "Stars on Parade" are at the Capi NATIONAL "The White Cliffs Of Dover," Irene Dunne, Alan Marshall.

Squadron. He graduated from John the pastor. Onr Ladr of Lourdes, Enola The Rev, tol. The New Star is offering Continuous From 2 P. M.

Harris High School in 1941 and was "Pin-Up Girl," with Betty Grable Francis Dinkel. Dastor. 9.15 a. mass. PAXTANG "Two Girls And A Sailor," Van Johnson, June Allyson.

Sat president of his class. St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Cumberland The Rev. C. Roy Keffer urday Matinee 1 r.

M. Features, 2.00; 7.05; 9.20. PENWAY "Double Indemnity," Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck. Second Robert E. Fleck, son of rector.

8 a. 9 a. and 11 a. m. and "Galloping Dynamite," featuring Kermit Maynard.

In "I Love a Soldier," at the West Shore, New Cumberland, the Elks, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fleck, 1 BIALTO Summer Storm," George Sanders, Linda Darnell. Continuous Camp Hill Presbyterian Church, en's Christian Temperance union.

The speakers, who will be available for all Sunday Schools and churches in the county, will teach temperance lessons beginning October 29. All requests for speakers and Twenty-third street at Walnut The (0M I DAVID SELZNICK'S PfMff SINCE YOU MmBS WENTAWAY' From 2 P. M. ROXY "Bathing Beauty," Red Skelton, Esther Williams. South Thirteenth street, son-in-law of Mr.

and Mrs. Walker, enlisted in Rev. Spencer B. Smith, pastor. 11 a.

and Lemoyne, Paulette Goddard is "Truth From Unexpected 6.15 manuakd (hteelton) Two Features, "Texas Masquerade," William p. worship for young people. the Marine Corps, in 1943, trained the star. Humphrey Bogart heads Marysville Methodist Church, Maple teachers should be addressed to Mrs, at Parris Island, S. and at Calenta, as a turret gunner.

Boyd, 6.30; 8.50; also "Juggernaut," Boris Karloff, 7.30; 9.50. STAR Two Features, "Pin-Up Girl," Betty Grable, Martha Raye; also "Galloping Dynamite," Kermlt Mavnard. Continuous From 1 P. M. avenue The Rev.

William Willis Sholl. pastor. 10.30 a. Harvest Home service, front of Church will be decorated the cast of "Passage to Marseille," at the Grand. The Penway's "Double Indemnity" features Edward Jennie A.

Browand, Shiremanstown, director, who will make the assign with all kinds of fruits and goods. STRAND (Steelton) "Hail The Conquering Hero," Eddie Bracken, Ella He is a graduate of Swatara Township High School. His wife is the former Miss Natalie Elizabeth collected by the young people for the G. Robinson. Red Skelton is featured in "Bathing Beauty," at the Roxy.

"Summer Storm," at the Booth Festival at the Methodist Home for Children, by the pastor; 7.30 p. vespers. urines, saiuraay matinee p. M. Features, 6.00; 8.00; 10.00.

WEST SHORE (New Cumberland) "I Love A Soldier," Paulette God-dard, Sonny Tufts. Saturday Matinee 2 P. M. Features, 5.44; 7.49; 9.58. ments.

Teachers already on the list Include: Miss Beth Stearns, Camp Hill; J. J. Kuhns, Grantham; Mrs. Virgie Walker, of Harrisburg, now living Maryavllle-Enola Charie fcvanreiical Rialto, stars Linda Darnell. The in San Diego, Calif.

and Reformed Church The Rev. M. E. Schnorr, pastor. 10.45 a.

Harvest Third Staff Sgt. Glenville Stokes, Kraybill, Grantham; Mrs. S. H. Rals-ton, Mechanicsburg; Mrs.

H. home, St. Matthew's Enola; 7.30 p. National has "White Cliffs of Dover," with Irene Dunne. "Juggernaut" and "Texas Masquerade" occupy the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Stokes, mon Runyon's tender script- and Gregory Ratoff's skillful direction. Advance Man GEORGE FISHMAN, stopping off vesDers. Trinity, Marysville. Bouser.

Mechanicsburg; Mrs. D. K. Highland Fark Lutheran Mission Ad 542 South Seventeenth street, son- HomeTcwn Fan Fare ministration Bui dina of Rolling ureen Cemetery The Rev. Paul J.

Linden- in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Walker, was inducted in 1941 and trained at Miller, Mechanicsburg; Mrs. Anne Mae Putt, Enola; Mrs. Hazel B.

Gay-man, Shiremanstown; Mrs. Jennie A. meyer, pastor. 6.30 p. Sunday School screen at the Standard, Steelton.

The Majestic, Middletown, has "The Meadville Patriot" and "Erontier Law." Classes for all age groups. Camp Croft, S. as radio instruc St. Pauls Vnited Brethren I'nurcn Front and Locust streets, Wormleysburg tor, going from there to Camp Hood, VJ to ballyhoo "Abroad With Two Yanks," due next Thursday at Loew's, tells us that in spite of the title, there is no war anywhere in the script. It's all comedy, Geore says, and, of course, he is quite en By DICK McCRONE The Rev.

Paul D. Emenheiser. pastor. Texas. He later joined the para 9.30 a.

Unified Rally Day service, Dr. Robert C. Shaw, speaker; 7.30 p. THE Falcon in Mexico," which Browand, Shiremanstown; Mrs. Samuel Moody, Carlisle; Mrs.

H. E. Sponseller, Shippensburg; Mrs. Thomas McKay Polk, Shippensburg; Mrs. W.

A. Cookerly, New Cumberland; Miss Emma Messinger, troopers and trained at Camp Mc-Kall, N. and Fort Benning, The Chal enge of Mt. Carmel." 4 wiwbj auu jvxai ilia Cams Hill Methodist Church, Market from where he went overseas in at Twenty-first street The Rev. Homer thusiastic about Bill Bendix's per formance in the top role.

C. Knox, pastor. 11 a. Harvest Home May, 1944. Macvicar for the first time, and "Block Busters," Monogram's latest East Side Kids comedy, are having sermon; 7.30 p.

"An Expository Sermon." Fourth Stanley N. Walker, 23, Grace Evangelical Congregational Bendix shares the limelight with Helen Walker and Dennis O'Keefe in this yarn about a pair of Marines enlisted in the Maritime Service in November, 1943, traced at Sheeps- Church, Lawnton The Rev. D. T. Floyd, pastor.

10 a. combined Sunday their final showings at the Rio to day. Monday's new bargain bil an who become involved in plenty of School and Church Service; 7.30 worship. head Bay, N. and has been on comedy situations on a furlough in Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill duyt in the Atlantic area.

He' is a The Rev. Dr. Howard F. Bink, pastor nounced today by Manager Gerry 10.45 a.m., "Christ the 7.30 Australia. On the Stage JzZ.

mki2 THIS IS NOT A WAR lifTI linSP f3 1 PICTURE IT WAS MADE fJULJUf ZCC FOR LAFFS ONLY! marB-g-j-jg v. EAST SIE KIDS in SMJd Busters" mirth! ffj "Falcon in Mexico" COLOMBIA riCTOSES I limit! rOllta A irii I Lemoyne Lutherans Plan Rally Day Observance LEMOYNE, Oct. 14. Rally Day services of the Trinity Lutheran Church will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in the Grace Evangelical Church. -The speaker will be Gilbert Malcolm, treasurer of Dickinson College.

Miss Joyce graduate of John Harris High School and the Harrisburg Academy, where he was active in sports. His wife 4543 Placed in Jobs The State War Manpower Commission reported today that 4543 World War II veterans were placed in jobs in Pennsylvania during September, boosting the number of placements since January 1 to 29,364. "A steady month by month increase in the number of returning veterans placed in jobs has been maintained since April," said Director Floran J. Boland. "This would indicate that a constantly growing number of honorably discharged veterans are finding in the United States Employment Wollaston, includes Columbia's "Ever RESUMPTION of stage shows at was the former Miss Margaret Since Venus," starring Ina Ray Hut-ton and her orchestra, and "Danger p.

"Contentment." St. Paul's Lutheran Churrh, New CumberlandThe Rev. Ralph C. Sloop, pastor. 10.45 a.

"Too Busy to 7.30 p. Vespers; "Dangerous Conclusions." Community United Brethren Church, the State, beginning November 20 with a three-day engagement of Stokes. They have a daughter, Karon Louise, aged 3. ous Journey," 20th Centurv-Fox's Charlie Spivak and his orchestra release of the films made by the New Cumberland The Rev. D.

Floyd Wilson, contralto, will be the guest Fifth Howard G. Hauck, son of has been announced by Manager Denis-Roosevelt Asiatic Expedition Mrs. E. Hauck, 7 West Green street; Johnny Rogers. Spivak will feature of several years ago.

Bid for Fame Irene Daye, formar vocalist with Shiremanstown, has enlisted in the Maritime Service and is training at Gene Krupa's band. Mowery, pastor. 10.40 a. worship; worship, 7.30 p. m.

Baughman Memorial Methodist Church, New Cumberland The Rev. Murray Young, minister. 10.45 a. "Saving for 7.30 p. Harvest Home Festival.

Camp Hill Church of God, North Twenty-first street The Rev. M. R. Lindeman. pastor.

10.30 a. worship with sermon; 7.38 p. worship with soloist. Also taking part in the program will be the Rev. Edward S.

Frey, pastor of the church; John L. Bush, who will preside; Raymond A. Wert, supervising superintendent, and Dan H. Miller, intermediate INTERNATIONAL'S "Casanova Sheepshead Bay, N. Y.

Another stage program has been Brown," at the Senate, which booked with the three, days begin ning December 11, at which time represents that studio's first bid for fame and fortune, emerges as one Service just the job opportunities for which they have been looking." Jean Parker, screen actress, will make a personal appearance in con sermon. Trinity Lutheran Church, Lemoyne nection with the engagement of Will (meeting In Grace Evangelical Church) The Rev. Edward S. Frey, pastor. 2.45 of the season's best comedies.

It's a civilized picture, directed by Sam Wood and written and produced by Nunnally Johnson with intelligence and finesse. Osborne orchestra. "WW i Continuous From 2 P. M. o.

Jesus Understanding of Man County Legion Insials Officers Seventy-seven delegates attended the meeting of the Dauphin County Committee of the American Legion Plan Halloween Party CAMP HILL, Oct. 14. The "Come and See" Class of Trinity Lutheran Church will hold a meeting and Hal On Neighborhood Screens 1.30 p. Sunday School Rally, Gilbert Ella Ralnei Eddi Bracken- Malcolm, speaker. Perdix Community Chapel The Rev.

VAN JOHNSON is the star of "Two Girls and a Sailor," at Although the picture is essentially E. McClain, pastor. 3 p. worship HAIL THE CONQUERING HKAY ANN VIUUK 711 1 I I ivorD mii i CD imnnDL" vaxpssmg with sermon. There will be an observance of the Lord's Supper at this service.

a comedy and Wood has provided a goodly number of laughs, the film's Sheoherdstown United Brethren Church loween party on Wednesday evening, October 18, at 7.45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Knackstedt, 2910 Cumberland Boulevard, By-Pass, Camp HERO Comedy and Short Subject! ri twjps in Millersburg, when new officers underlying theme, that of a father's Paxtang. The Broad and the Strand, Steelton, have "Hail the Conquering Hero," with Eddie Bracken. "Beyond the Blue Horizon," starring Dorothy Lamour, and The Rev. H.

P. Baker, pastor. 9.30 a. Rally Day; the Rev. Albert Engle.

speaker; 7.30 p. Rally service, the love for his child, gives it heartwarming substance. Hill. Rev. vv.

Baddorf, speaker. VI WEDNESDAY II ina ray hutton I Church of Christ (Disciples), Hummel Mrs. Harold Shearer will preside avenue at Fifth street, Lemoyne The For Kyser Fans Features 2.00-1.05-.20 were installed by Robert W. Fish, 19th District Commander, Deputy Commanders William A. Fink, James J.

Hoffman and James J. Huss. Officers installed are: Le-roy A. Holler, Hummelstown Post Paxtang Rev. Wilbur A.

Reid, pastor. 10.45 a. at the business session and Mrs. Knackstedt will be in charge of the entertainment. Communion; 11a.

"The Great TNLIKE most orchestra leaders who, in recent movies, have 7.30 p. "bide Doors to Heaven." Enola Methodist Church The Rev. M. This MON. Night S.

Q. Mellott, pastor. 10.30 a. "Behold tried to act and delivered decidedly No. 265, commander; Howard S.

VAN JOHNSON TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR June. Allyson Gloria De Haven Hour Matinee Sat. at l.M) F. M. Goodman, Millersburg Post No.

326, vice-commander; William A. Mills, a Basket of Summer 7.30 p. "Monarch or Slave Which?" 6.30 p. Youth Fellowship service. First Church of God, New Cumberland The Rev.

William T. Jackson, pastor. 10.40 a. "I Magnify Mine ONE NITE ONLY OCT. 16 8:30 P.

MADRID BALLROOM DOROTHY I HUGH HIRBf RT LAM0UR h-JQqu' i JTTvT i IP SEE THE "SNAKE KISS" XfC "DANGEROUS M3sinimm JOUBFiEY" i FIRE CHIEFS TO MEET WEST FAIRVIEW, Oct. 14. A meeting of the West Shore Fire Chiefs' Association will be held at the association's cottage on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. At the same time the Ladies' Auxiliary will meet 7.30 p. What Jesus Said to a Moralist." stilted performances.

Kay Kyser, star of the Colonial's "Carolina Blues," delivers a workmanlike performance just by being himself. As a result, the picture is as informal as Kyser's fast-moving rafiio show. The story is almost forgotten but it really doesn't matter once Kyser's orchestra talent and the Steelton Post No. 420, adjutant, and Lester Swartz, also of the Steelton Post, finance officer; Walter R. Myers, Harrisburg Post No.

27, ser-geant-at-arms; William H. Woolfolk, HARRISBURG 1 1 ImMGim Steelton Post No. 479, chaplain; the at the home of Mrs. John Mason heimer, 237 Hummel avenue, Le moyne. LAST TIMES TODAY i executive committee is made up of Karl E.

Peters, Harrisburg Post No. added variety acts are introduced for guest appearances. Movie Comparisons Paulette Goddard Sonny Tufti I LOVE A SOLDIER 8t. Mat. P.

M. Eve. Cont. 5.3(1 SAILOR ENDS LEAVE CAMP HILL, Oct. 14.

Henry Ga 27; Mrs. Anna Woolridge, Harrisburg Nurses No. 596, and Ray Lenker, ble, seaman first class, USNR, Hummelstown Post No. 265. Calvary United Brethren Church, Le- boyne The Rev.

John W. Fisher, pastor. 10.45 a. m. "Apes or Men?" 7.30 p.

"Christian Symbols the Cross." Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church, North Twenty-fifth street. Camp Hill The Rev. Canon Clifford W. French, rector.

a. Holy Communion. 11 a. prayer and sermon. Church of God, Shiremanstown The Rev.

C. H. Heiges, pastor. Fall Rally Service at 10.30 a. m.

and 7.30 p. m. services. United Brethren, Shiremanstown The Rev. R.

A. Strasbaugh, pastor. Special Men's Day services at 9.30, 10.30 and 7.30. Visiting talent. St.

John's Evangelical Lutheran The Rev. Stanley B. Jennings, pastor. a. m.

and 7.30 p. m. vespers and service. Trinity Episcopal Church Stanley Brien, lay reader, in charge. 4 p.

evening prayer and address. James D. Nevinger, retiring com COMPARISONS of movies are sometimes odious, usually unfair, yet this department can't helrj has returned to his station in Seattle, after spending a 15-day leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and mander, was presented with a past commander's button. Mrs.

Henry Gable, 1407 Walnut street. comparing "Since You Went Away," at Loew's, with its illustrious predecessor, "Gone With the Wind." In Continuoui Daily 1 rom 1 P. Betty Martha Joe E. Grable Raye Brown PIN UP GIRL City Soldiers and Sailor WILL COLLECT PAPEE LEMOYNE, Oct. 14.

A paper sal vage drive, sponsored by the Civi fact, we believe "Since You Went Away" Is just as sood as "GWTW" Finish Training Courses GALLOPING DYNAMITE Pfc Richard L. Gontz, son of Mr, in many departments better in many lian Defense Council, will be held Here next Friday. Residents have get READY i I 1 0 omers. Far more timely than "GWTW," "Since You Went Away" treats un- been asked by B. H.

Millard, chair and Mrs. David E. Gontz, 2011 Forster street, was graduated this week from the Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School at Laredo, CAPITOL Defense Council Meeting Volunteer workers of the Progress Civilian Defense Council will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 man of the CDC, to place their paper on the curb before 8 a. m. that day derstandingly with the joys and sor rows of todays Americans, cresent Texas.

America's Ace Drummer Man ing a story in which a great major CHANGE MEETING DATE NEW CUMBERLAND, Oct. 14, Pfc. Martin H. Remsburg, ity or audiences will see much of their own situations, a factor which 1STH MARKET TONIGHT DOROTHY LAMOl'R BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON IN TECHNICOLOR STARS ON PARADE LATEST SONG HITS COMING! TUES. KATHERINE HEPBURN "LITTLE WOMEN" 3632 Derry street, this week completed four weeks training with the Military Police at Barksdale Field, IN PERSON EN o'clock in the Progress firehouse to discuss plans for terminating the council's telephone service and securing a new storage space for equipment.

Officers of the group are: Robert Runk, commander; Thomas weighs heavily in its favor with us. Good Musical Score The meeting of the Mission League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will be held in the assembly room on Monday night at 7.45 o'clock, instead of at the usual time. The change was made on account of the Leadership Training School being conducted on ijuasasaLNu one of the most and has returned to Grand Island, Neb. Stanley G.

Smith, 18, 2425 tuneful musical scores ever to Fearen, president; John F. Matsko, reach the screen, "Irish Eyes Are Smiling," at the State, is one of the Tuesday evenings. vice-president; Walter C. Speas, oest of ZOth Century-Fox's warmly secretary; Horace G. Erb, treas AID SOCIETY MEETING NEW CUMBERLAND, Oct.

14. sentimental musicals. Loaded with succulent song numbers and color urer and Stuart R. Feaser, chairman of the honor roll committee ful but not gaudy production num IT A Continuous UFrom 2 P.M. George Sanders Linda Darnell Summer Storm The Aid Society of the Community United Brethren Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

John Hale, 2666 bers, it Is escapist entertainment at Logan street, completed the radioman's training course at Great Lakes, 111., Thursday. Set Sausage Ceilings Four major canned sausage items, which retailers open and sell un-canned in slices or pieces, have been given dollar-and-cent ceilings, Jhe Harrisburg District Office of Price Administration announced today. These items are spiced luncheon its best The story of Ernest R. Ball, who Clark avenue. HIS GRAND NEW 30 PIECE ORCHESTRA THAT "SWINGS WITH-STRINGS" ADM.

$1.25 Plus Tax DANCE 8:30 IFYOU'RE IN LOVI rCALENDA Ask Campaign Support 'YOU'U LOVE' composed such memorable hits as "Mother Machree," "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and "Let the Rest of the World Go By," it is full of life, interest ind beauty, thanks to Da- An aooeal for support of the it A3 Dewey-Bricker Certificates Cam national Irene Dunne Alan Marshal THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER 781S39 meat, spiced ham, pressed ham (bone I A 'S-jV fl I Canned, Processed Foods Blue A-8 Z8 Good indefinitelj paign was sounded by Mrs. Harvey F. Smith, of this city, who is one of a panel of eight leading Republican women chosen to direct the cam GRAND OPERA AT POPULAR PRICES Blue A R-5 Good indefinitely less and chopped), and pressed pork (boneless and chopped). The highest per pound retail prices that consumers may have to pay for these items in this 10-county district are as follows: (Five new stamps are validated paign in Pennsylvania. the first of each month.

Next THE HARRISBURG JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ZllZJS 60DCAR0 Soon TUF1S with BARRY FITZGERALD Star of "GOING MY WAY" stampsvalid November 1. Working in association with Mrs. Walter Spofford, 911 North Front Sngar 14th and Derry Sts. street, Mrs. Smith appeal to the men SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY Presents the No.

30-33 Indefinite Group 3 and 4 Stores .52 GRAND "PASSAGE TO No. 40 Feb. 1 Feb. 28, 1945 and women of the 12 surrounding counties which comprise the south- Tt(l TOM Group 1 and 2 Stores .57 .60 .61 .59 .55 (5 Pounds for Canning) Foe Oil central portion of the State which Spiced luncheon meat Spiced ham Pressed ham (boneless and chopped Pressed pork (boneless and chopped) .56 STATE THEATRE OCT. 19 THOSE 'MIRACLE' MEN MARSEILLE" Period 4 Feb, 8 she will direct to support the Dewey-Bricker ticket by purchasing .54 Sept 30 Sept 30 Period 5 Mar.

14 ARE IN AGAIN! ONE MATINEE ONE EVENING Humphrey Bogart Michele Morgan St. Mat. P. M. St.

Eva. P. Shoes Jobless Checks Drop Unemployment compensation bene- a dollar stake in the final drive to keep Pennsylvania in the Republican column and Insure "government by the people, for the people." Airplane 1 Nov. 1 Airplane 2 May 1 MAT. 3:00 EVE.

8.20 FAUST AIDA fit payments to jobless Pennsylvania Indefinite Indefinite Nov. 8 18th PENWAY Gasoline Stats workers during the week ended today WITH BALLET All Aug. 9 WITH BALLET totaled $42,318, paid in 2756 checks, Meats, Fats, Etc. according to G. Harold Wagner, NATIONALLY FAMOUS ARTISTS BALLET SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Red A8 Z8 Good indefinitely "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" Fred MacMurray Barbara Stanwyck Saf.

Mat. P. M. Sat. Eve.

6 P. M. State Treasurer. (yrriuo EDDIE BRACKEN Flat Work Beautifully Laundered 10 liS. 85C JOcEtr.

Cash and Carry Red A-5 K-5 Good indefinitely This week's payments were $9605 1 a tU-A RAINES an WILLIAM DEMAREST FriTton storqu and 620 checks less than last week BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN (Each pound of waste fat is good and $19,620 and 1418 checks less than FROM 11:00 A. M. 'TIL 9:00 P. M. ROXY 13th and Derry Sts.

the corresponding week of last year, Treasurer Wagner said. ORCHESTRA STUDENTS Matinee, smwD JUGGERNAUT Boris Karloff Fh. 73 BALCONY Matinee, $2.40 Evening, $1.80 1.20 for two meat-ration points. All meats except beef steaks, beef roasts, utility grade beef roasts, pork loins, ham, choice cuts of lamb and utility grade lamb are point free. Butter, margarine and cheese require points.

Next stamps valid October 29- Matinee, S2.40 S1.80 Evening, $3.30 $2.40 THE MEADVILLE PATRIOT PIX8 "BATHING BEAUTY" (TECHNICOLOR) Red Skelton Either Williams Eve. Loges Boxes, $3.60 CITY SAILOR IN TRAINING Harry E. Elder, 30, 301 Briggs CLEANERS A PI.l 8 LALNDEKER3 ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX Benefit of MUSICAL ARTS BUILDING FRONTIER LAW TEXAS MASQUERADE street, is receiving naval indoctrination training at Great Lakes, 111. Sat. Mat.

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