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PAGE SEVEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1943 included in the 1943-44 edition of Japan has a population of 78 000,000. Grande and Dennis O'Keefe in "Leopard Man," occupy the screen at the Standard, Steelton The Ma Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges." I News of the West Shore jestic, Middletown, has "Leopard Miss Myers, who will receive a bachelor of arts degree from the LAST 1 A II West Shore Churches k.a times school, is a member of the Candle lw 1 i TODAY Camp Bill Presbyterian Church The Rev. Spencer B. Smith, pastor. 11 a.

"The Eternal Meaning of Man," with Dennis Keefe, and "Stranger From Pecos," starring Johnny Mack Brown. Water is the world's most precious liquid, since every form of life is dependent upon it Club, honorary senior organization; president of the Wilson College Student Government Association, and THEATER FEATURETIME 8.30 p. Christmas services with young people conducting; 6.45 a. Sunday TED LEWIS "IS EVERYBODY HAPPY" with NAN WYNN School Christmas service. vice-president of the Kittochtinny players.

She has been a member of Downtown Houses COLONIAL "Guadalcanal Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan, 11.05; 1.15: 3.25; 7.40; 9.50. the Acting Forum for four years. LOEWS "The Cross Of Lorraine," Jean Pierre Anmont, Gene Kelly, 11.00; 1.10; 3.15: 5.25; 7.35; 9.45. Christmas Program RIO Two features, "Canyon City," Don (Red) Barry, Wally Vernon, "It's the most fun of the year" NEW CUMBERLAND, Dec. 18.

A 11.00; 1.35; 4.06; 6.30; 9.10; also "Henry Aldrich Haunts a House," Jimmy Lyden, John Litel, 11.55; 2.30: 5.00; 7.25: 10.05. 7 Christmas carol program entitled "Carols of the Nativity," will be Lower Alien rue Company Elects WHITE HILL, Dec. 18. William H. Graham was reelected president of the Lower Allen Fire Company for the thirteenth term, and William E.

Pechart, fire chief, was reelected for a sixth term, at an organization meeting in the fire house last evening. Other officers elected are: Vice-president, E. B. Ellig; corresponding secretary, George W. Olewine; treasurer, Charles Wentz; financial secretary, W.

E. Watkins; assistant fire chiefs, Harvey Schuchman, R. S. Jacobs and George Flickinger. Trustees are Paul Eshelman, Paul Heiner and Paul Freysinger.

SENATE "Top Man," Donald O'Connor, Susanna Foster, 11.55; 1.55; 3.55; i Toe presented by the combined choirs i 't ft of Baughman Memorial Methodist a.tj; 7.33; 9.55. STATE "Is Everybody Happy?" Ted Lewis and His Orchestra, Nan Wynn, 1.40; 3.40; 5.40; 7.40: 9.40. Neighborhood Houses Church tomorrow afternoon at a Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill The Eev. Howard F. Bink.

pastor. 10.45 a. worship and sermon; 7.30 p. Candle-light carol service. Camp Hill Church of God The Rev.

M. R. Lindeman, pastor. 10.30 a. "Good Tidings of Great 7.30 p.

Christmas pageant: "The White Christmas," to be followed with the pantomime "Silent Night," Mrs. D. W. Sutton will direct. Trinity Lutheran Church, Lemoyne The Rev.

Edward S. Frey, pastor. 10.45 a. "The Greatest Christmas 7.30 p. "I Believe In Santa Claus." St.

Paul's United Brethren Church, Wormleysburg The Rev. Paul 0. Emen-heiser, pastor. 10.40 a. "The Messiah As The Prince of 7.30 p.

Children's Christmas program. 1 Shireraanstown Church of God The Rev. C. H. Heiges.

pastor. 10.30 a. "The Prince of 7.30 p. Candle-light service. Shiremanstown United Brethren Church The Rev.

B. A. Strasbaugh, pastor. 10.30 a. "The Magic 7.30 p.

A Christmas program by Mrs. C. H. Browands' class. Community United Brethren Church, New Cumberland The Rev.

D. Floyd candle-light vesper service at 4 o'clock. Ermine Thompson White is BROAD Two Features, "Hoosier Holiday," Dale Evans, The Hoosier Hot Shots; also "Raiders Of Red Cap," Bob Livingston, Al St. John. Con tinuous From 2 P.

M. choir director, Lillian Grove De- mi tun wuo0C JOSEPH CAUSA Forrest is organist, and the Rev. W. Murray Young is pastor of the CAPITOL Two features, "My Kingdom for a Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman, also "A Night at Earl Carroll's," Ken Murray, church. Liuian Cornell.

ELKS (Middletown) "Destroyer," Edward G. Robinson, Marguerite Chap man, 2.00; 6.00; 8.00: 10.00. PICTURE LS OF TUg DAr "TOP MAN" LEMOYNE "Destroyer," Edward G. Robinson, Marguerite Chapman. Will Play at Service Matinee r.

M. Features, 5.50; 7.55; 10.00. MAJESTIC (Middletown) Two Features, "Stranger From Pecos," Johnny Mack Brown; also "Leopard Man," Dennis O'Keefe. Continuous From 6 P. M.

CAMP HILL, Dec. 18. A string and woodwind ensemble will play at a Christmas candle-light service Mowery, pastor. 10 a. The Junior Wlk fit Continuous VKrom 2 P.

M. GARY COOPER TERESA WRIGHT FRANCES LANGFORD Frances Langford is prominently cast in "Never a Dull moment," the new Ritz Brothers farce coming to the Senate for three days beginning next Wednesday, NATIONAL "Stage Door Canteen," 48 Stars and Six Name Bands. Con in Trinity Lutheran Church tomor DONALD O'CONNOR PEGGY RYAN SUSANNA FOSTER BORRAH MINEVITCH COUNT BASIE row evening at 7.30 clock. Don and Intermediate choirs will sing. Church of God, New Cumberland The Rev.

J. W. Jackson, pastor. 10.40 a. worship; 7.30 p.

Sunday School will present a Christmas entertainment. Banrhman Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, New Cumberland The Rev. aid Shope, music director of Camp Hill High School will direct the tinuous From 2 P. M. PAXTANG "My Kingdom For A Cook," Charles Coburn, Marguerite Chapman, 2.20; 7.30; 9.30.

PENWAY "Bombardier," Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott. RIALTO "Pride Of The Yankees," Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright Continuous From 2 P. M. ROXY "Go West." the Marx Brothers, John CarrolL With Bmbe Ruth ensemble. Mrs.

John D. Paul will J. Murray Young, minister. 10.45 a. nearly three months without reinforcement and witn few supplies.

direct choir music during the eve Christmas Program LEMOYNE, Dec. 18. A program of Christmas music by Marie Mell-man Naugle, harpist with the Har-risburg Symphony Orchestra, will be presented at Trinity Lutheran Church tomorrow morning at a Sunday School service at 9.30 o'clock, and the worship service at 10.45 o'clock. A carol sing led by Harry B. Baker will be held at 7.30 in the evening, and the Rev.

Edward Snively Frey, pastor, will preach on the topic, "I Believe in Santa Claus," his sermon the first Christmas at the church. NATIONAL Continuous From 2 P. M. ning, and Harry Trawitz will play r2Bl On Neighborhood Screens STANDARD (Steelton) Two Features, "The Leopard Man," Dennis the organ. HAST PAY- BEHIND THE RISING SUN," with Margo, and "Mexican Spit SIAOI DOOR CHRISTMAS PROGRAM fire's Blessed Event," starring Lupe WORMLEYSBURG, Dec.

18. A O'Keefe. Margo, 6.30; 8.50; also "The Man From The Rio Grande," Don Barry, Wally Vernon, 7.40; 10.00. STAR Two features, "Behind the Rising Sun," also "Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event," Lupe Velez, Leon ErroL Continuous from 1 p. m.

STR-VND (Steelton) "Destroyer," Edward G. Robinson, Marguerite Chapman. Matinee 12.30 P. M. Features, 5.50; 7.55; 10.00.

WEST SHORE (New Cumberland) "Hi Diddle Diddle." Matinee 1.30 P. M. Evening Continuous From 5.30 P. M. Velez, are at the New Star Charles Coburn heads the cast of "KENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" PLUS DON BARRY IN "CANYON CITY" AIEEil Holy Communion; 4 p.

vesper and Candle-light service. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Chruch Shiremanstown The Rev. Dr. H.

C. Fry, pastor. 10.30 a. "Prepare Ye the Way of the 7.30 p. Pageant, "The Christmas Star." Marysville-Enola Charre.

Evangelical and Reformed Church The Rev. M. E. Schnorr. pastor.

10.45 a. Trinity. MarysviUe. Christmas program: 7.30 p. St.

Matthew's. Enola, Christmas program. There wil be a congregational meeting following the morning service. Meeting of the Joint Consistory in St. Matthew's Church at 3 p.

m. Mt. Calvary Episcopal Church, Camp Hill The Rev. Canon Clifford W. French, rector.

8 a. Holy Communion; 11 a. sermon: 7 p. Confirmation instruction; 11.30 p. Christmas eve midnight service.

Christmas program by pupils of borough schools will be presented in the school Tuesday night at 7.30 o'clock, Lyman H. Musser, principal, 'My Kingdom for a Cook" at Pax- tang The West Shore, New Cumberland, is offering "Hi Diddle has announced. light, a job which the film's all-male cast has done to perfection. COMBINED SERVICES STARTS MONDAY i It is hard to single out any par HomeTown Fan Fare 14th Derry Sts. WEST FAIRVIEW, Dec.

13. The annual Christmas service in the Methodist Church will be held at a combined Sunday School and wor ticular performance for praise, all are finely shaded and handled with Grace Evangelical Church, Lemoyne authenticity. It's all a matter of ship service tomorrow morning at By DICK McCRONE personal preference whether you 10 o'clock. Woman Shoots Doe ENOLA. Dec.

18. Expert shooting by Mrs. Sarah Wolaver, West Enola, will save her plenty of ration points, for her aim bagged her a 135-pound doe on Tuesday during the three-day antlerless deer season. The animal was killed with only one shot, taken from about 400 yards away, it was reported. Her husband, J.

H. Wolaver, further helped the meat situation by getting a button buck, while another member of the party, Max Stroup, West Enola, also shot a button buck. MAN FROM DOWN UNDER Charles Laughton Donna Reed Mat. Sat. 9 P.

M. Sat. Evt. 6 P. M.

like Sir Cedric Hardwick's Father TYRONE POWER MYRNA LOY GEORGE BRENT 'T'ED LEWIS, of the battered top Sebastian, Gene Kelly's Victor. Jean WHITE GIFT SERVICES Diddle," featuring Adolphe Menjou "The Man From Down Under," at the Grand, features Charles Laughton In "Bombardier," at the Penway, Pat O'Brien is the star The Marx Brothers are featured in "Go West," at the Roxy "My Kingdom For a Cook," with Charles Coburn, and "A Night at Earl Carroll's," starring Ken Murray, are at the Capitol Gary Cooper heads the cast of "Pride of the Yankees," at the Rialto The Broad's bargain bill includes "Raiders of Red Gap," with Bob Livingston, and "Hoosier Holiday," starring Dale Evans The National's "Stage Door Canteen," stars Cheryl Walker Edward G. Robinson in "Destroyer," is at Lemoyne, the Elks, Middletown and the Strand. Steelton Don Barry in 'The Man From the Rio hat and "hot" clarinet, is appearing for the last times on the State screen today as the star of "Is Everybody Happy?" Columbia's mu Pierre Aumont's Paul, Joseph Cal-leia's Rodriguez, or Richard Whorfs Francois, but we guarantee they'll all give you something to NEW CUMBERLAND, Dec. 13.

Junior and Young People's choirs of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will sing at the White Gift Service in the church tomorrow afternoon at 4 18th State sical story about the evolution of think about. Neat Comedy-Drama jazz. Lewis is the whole show, oc o'clock. Mrs.

Paul T. Burkhart is director of the choirs. Mrs. David 'BOMBARDIER' Pat O'Brien Randolph Scott Mat. Sat.

P. M. Sat. Eve. 6 P.

M. THE Senate's "Top Man," which rnnfirmc TTnivorcal'o iiirfiTrviont cupying most of the footage as he plays no less than eighteen standard popular tunes of yesteryear. So, unless you like Mr. Lewis' particu U. Pretz is organist.

MUglLlVli. in spotlighting Donald O'Connor as YULETIDE PROGRAM lar style of showmanship, you won't a juvenile star, is a neatly-packaged LEMOYNE, Dec. 18. Choirs of comedy-drama. It contains a lib be entertained by "Is Everybody YIXE COOKIE SHOWEE CAMP HILL, Dec.

18. A Christmas cookie shower for the New Cumberland Army Reception Center will be held Thursday. Donations will be received from 2 until 4 o'clock in the afternoon at homes of Mrs. Nelson R. Korb, 345 Willow street: Mrs.

J. C. Weireck, Happy?" the Church of Christ will present a musical Christmas program in the church tomorrow evening at 7.30 Milt Britton and his orchestra will filli ROXY Derry Sts. "GO WEST" The Marx Bros. -John Carroll Mat.

Sat. 8 P. M. Sat. Ev.

6 P. M. eral display of song, musical and specialty numbers, all aimed at pro-v i i diverting entertainment. Brimful of effervescent lines and situations, it is a guaranteed cure come in for three days beginning The Rev. H.

A. Houseal. pastor. 9.J0 a. Combined Sunday School and worship, Christmas play "More Blessed." presentation of White Gifts for the Kentucky Mission; 7.30 p.

the Christmas story in message and song by the choir and minister. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, New CumberlandThe Rev. RalDh C. Sloop, pastor 10.45 a.

"The Deeper Meaning of 4 p. Christmas musicale and "White Gift" service; Dec. 22. 7.45 p. Children's Christmas program; Dec.

24, 11 p. Cantata Candie-light service. Trinity Church United Brethren in Christ, New Cumberland The Rev. S. Fred Chnstman, pastor 10.35 a.

"The Lowly 7.30 p. The Children's Christmas service. West Fairview Methodist Church The Rev. Kenneth R. Rose, pastor.

7.30 p. Combined church School and worship service. Summerdale Methodist Church The Rev. Kenneth R. Rose, pastor, 10 a.

Christmas cantata, "With Shepherds Kneeling." Calvary United Brethren Church, Lemoyne The Rev. John W. Fisher, pastor. 10.45 a. "God's 7.30 p.

Sunday School Christmas program and white gift service. Shepherdstown United Brethren Church The Rev. H. P. Baker, pastor.

9.30 a. Christmas program by the children. Church of the Nazarene, New Market The Rev. Everett L. Jeferson, pastor.

7.45 p. "The Prerequisites of Holiness. First Church of Christ. Lemoyne The Rev. B.

N. Waterhouse. pastor. 10.45 a. Christmas 7.30 p.

Christmas cantata, by combined choirs, under direction of Mrs. Harvey Baker. Camp Hill Methodist Church The Rev. Homer C. Knox, pastor 11 a.

Christmas cantata; 7.30 p. Young Peoples Chnfr candle-light service. Our Lady of Lourdes, Enola The Rev. Francis Dinkel, pastor. 9.15 a.

mass. St. Theresa's Catholic Church, New Cumberland The Rev. C. Roy Keffer, rector.

8 a. 9 a. m. and 11 a. in.

o'clock. Mrs. Harvey Baker is direc tor of the choir. Monday, presenting Bonnie Baker, -2ND WEEK- of the shy voice, as featured vocal 233 North Twenty-fifth street, and ist. The screen attraction will be RICHARD TREGASXIS for the blues.

O'Connor is quite at home as a "So This Is Washington," an KKO brash young man who is suddenly Liquor Board Revokes One License, Suspends 14 the Shopping Center, Thirty-second street and Trindle road, and the Gross Food Service Store, 1915 Market street. After 4.30 o'clock donations may be left at the Community Hall. given the responsibility of running a household when his father enters Radio comedy, starring Lum and Abner, of radio fame. At the Rio "pANYON CITY," a tale about the battle of Western ranchers to overcome the efforts of a crooked the Navy. Picking up where he left The revocation of one liquor license and the suspension of EMoyn STRfWD FEATURES 6.00-S.OO 10.00 off in "Mr.

Big," the versatile Mr. licenses in 14 cases were announced today by the State Liquor Control O'Connor does everything well, whether it be jitterbugging with Peggy Ryan, exchanging repartee with his older sLster, or assuming Board. In two of the cases main land agent, starring Don "Red" Barry, and "Henry Aldrich Haunts a House," another in the current tenance of gambling devices and WILL GIVE CANTATA SUMMERDALE, Dec. 18. A cantata, "With Shepherds Kneeling," will be presented by the choir of Robins Memorial Methodist Church, tomorrow evening.

William A. Dill is directing the play. Mrs. John Zimmerman will read dialog. his new role as head of the house PrestOR FOSTERUcyd NOLAN WUIiaai BENCIX.

Ricbant CONTE Auto, permitting gambling were among series of comedies about radio's ff' LF; the charges. These latter cases, both suspen Peck's Bad Boy, featuring Jimmy A I WEDNESDAY STARRING Lydon, are being shown for the final sions, were those of Postajnska times at the Rio today. Jama Slovenian Social Club, Stra A revival of "The Rains Came," bane, closed for five days, and Ralph Blankenbiller, Summit Sta co-starring Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy, and Monogram's "Smart Guy," a yarn about gambling rac hold. Hopeful Note REFLECTING the favorable turn of the war tide since "Wake Island" and "Bataan" drove home the seriousness of the Japanese offensive power and the ruthlessness of Jap soldiers, "Guadalcanal Diary," in its second week at the Colonial, has a generally hopeful note. Thus, the task force convoy reaches its objective safely, the Initial attack-is successful and the sub I NEVER BEFORE I NEVER AGAIN! AND HER EXCITING CO-STAR nv THE OLD MAID'.

tion, 40 days. The license of Thomas Kanano IN WHO'S WHO LEMOYNE, Dec. 18. Miss Faith dauehter of Mr. and Mrs.

keteers, featuring Rick Valhn, Veda Ann Borg, Bobby Larson and Wanda wicz, Shenandoah, who holds a John E. Myers, 355 Walnut street, retail dispenser's license, was sus McKay, will make up the Rio's new STMD Don (Red) Dennis O'Keefe johnny Dennis O'Keefe Barry Mack Brown HAH FROM IBMM UOPUD 110 GWE HAH PECOS MM 6 a senior at Wilson College, nas Deen pended for 30 days for possession of liquor, and that of Nicholas Pol- bargain bill on Monday. Heavy Drama insky, Pottsville, for 30 days for POME of the year's best acting is sequent fighting is almost invariably Ladies' 16 Blue White Dia- mond Ring with Genuine Ruby in a Platinum I Mounting. I Only 3195 I It's a $350 Value A Liberal Allowance For Your Old Ring possession and sale of liquor pur on view ax jjoew wnere M-G-M's "The Cross of Lorraine" chased at retail and failure to break any package within 24 victorious. That makes the picture more cheerful, although some of the more critical aspects of the campaign are not neglected, such as the is holding forth.

Taken from Hans hours. Labe's "A Thousand Shall Fall," I I i 1 the story is stolid and gruesome, manner in which the Marines clung AUTHORIZE CAR PURCHASE without any semblance of lightness. to the stretch of tropical sand for Accordingly, it took a talented cast DR. M.R.WEBER OPTOMETRIST 213 WALNUT STREET Purchase of one new passenger to deliver the story in a plausible car wa3 authorized last week by the Harrisburg Ration Board. The purchase certificate was issued to T)il 9.00 tn R.SO "We're out of the way, but it'll pay!" C.

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Mat. at 1.M street. 4T4 Bang! Your waste kitchen fats can make explosives for our guns! CAPITOL 1STH MARKET TONITS Charles Coburn Marguerite Chapman MY KINGDOM FOR A COOK Ken Murray Lillian Cornell A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S PLUS: SERIAL Continuous BROAD From 2 P. Dale Evans Hoosier Rot Shoti HOOSIER HOLIDAY Bob I.lvlntston Al (Fuzit) St. John RAIDERS OF RED GAP GSrXrl nu.wn.

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