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THE GAZETTE AND THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1942. In England In MedicaJ Corps On The Air Today of the foreigner and their ambition to Conquer the world. WOLFF, M. M. "Night Shift." A realistic story of a modern girl's efforts to better the lot of her family in aa industrial city.

Juvenile BRIER, H. M. "Sky Freighter." A story of bush pilots who fly freight to the radium mines of Artie Canada. FRISKEY, M. "Annie And The Wooden Skates." A story of Annie, the daughter of Robert E.

Lee, and of the good times she had at Arlington. ROSENTHAL, M- "The Junior Fire Chief." What every boy wants to knoi about the fire department. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 Morning Programs Brodbeck, Jay Yinger, Esther Werning, Mazie Mundy, Charlotte Mundy, William Shaffer and Garland Mundy; "Governor Brod-ford," June Brown; "Indian Chief," Melvin Long; "Indians," Kenneth Hoover, Roy Drawbaugh, George Mundy, and John Light-ner; critics report by Miss Mabel Miller. There was one visitor, Ruth Mrs. Amy Brown and daughters, June and Donnie Lou, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mt. Wolf. Services For Sunday Church announcements for Sunday are: Christ Union, Sunday school, 9:30 a. worship, 10:30 a.

Robert Oleweiler, pastor. Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. Ruth Anna Hoover, leader. Starview United Brethren, Sunday school, 9 a. prayer service, 10:15 a.

worship, 7 p. Rev. D. R. Fair pastor.

Soldier Honored At Mr. Wolf Dinner Mt Wolf A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brenneman, in honor of their son, Richard, who was inducted into service Dec 1, also in honor of the birthday anniversaries of a son and a daughter-in-law. Attending were: Mr.

and Mrs. Curvin Brenneman and daughters, Joan and Caroline, Mrs. George Williams and daughter, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. George Brenneman Kathleen Hoke, Wesley Brenneman, Esther Diehl, Melvin Bailey, Mr.

and Mrs. George Brenneman and children, Arlene, Elsie, Ellouise, Annabelle, Richard and Mildred. Services For Sunday Services Sunday for St. John's Lutheran church, Rev. William Schwartz, pastor, as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a.

morning vespers, 10:30 a. in charge of the pastor, William Schwartz, at which time a service flag will be presented and dedi UNITED STATES IS AT WAF Scrap Metal, Rubber, Rags one' Fats are Needed Turn Yours In Today Library Books Now Ready For Circulation The following books will be ready for circulation at the Martin Library on Saturday morning, December 5, 1942, at 9 o'clock. Noc-Flction BERCHIN, "The Red Army." Two Russian journalists analyze the doctrines and development of Russia's army. BYERLY, P. "Seismology." A book which offers a complete presentation of the subjects of earthquakes in concise form clearly expressed.

DANIELL, R. "Civilians Must Fight" A study of what has kept the spirit of England up in spite of shocking reverses. DAVIS. E. H.

"Birth Certificates." An explanation of the correct procedure for obtaining birth certificates in each state. HAGER, Mrs. A. (R.) "Frontier By Air." A pictorial and descriptive record of 15,000 miles of flying across Brazil. KENT, Mrs.

L. (A). "Mrs. Appleyard's Kitchen." Recipes for those who were intrigued by the kitchen activities in "Mrs. Appleyard's year." LAIRD, D.

A. "Psychology of Supervising the Working Woman." The effects of glands, physical make-up, emotions, and mental characteristics of women as applied to industry. MOORE. V. "Virginia Is A State Of Mind." A loyal daughter of the State of Virginia attempts to analyze the reasons for its prominent position in the hearts of so many Americans.

SKINNER, O. "Our Hearts Were Young And Gay." The hilarious adventures of two young girls on their first trip to Europe. Fiction MASON, T. vanW. "Rivers Of Glory.

Romance and adventure in the author's third historical novel of the maritime aspects of the American revolution. STANDISH. R. "The Three Bamboos." A novel which shows the Japanese hatred WABC Big Sister. News.

12:30 WEAF Rhymln Time. WJZ Farm and Home Hour. WABC Romance of Helen Trent WOR News. 12:40 WEAF Romance and You. 12:45 WABC Our Gal Sunday.

WEAF Longmire Reports. WOR Mobilizing Manpower. 1:00 WEAF Mary Maragret McBride. WABC Life Can Be Beautiful. 1:15 WABC Ma Perkins.

WJZ Your Gospel Singer. WOR S. Navy Band. 1:30 WOR News. WABC Vic and Sade.

WJZ Every Man's Book. 1:35 WOR Strictly Personal. 1:45 WABC Goldbergs. WJZ Vincent Lopez's Orch. WOK The Johnson Family.

2:00 WEAF Light of the World. WOR Martha Deane. WABC Young Dr. Malone. 2:15 WEAF Lonely Women.

WABC Joyce Jordan. WJZ Ted Malone. 2:30 WEAF Guiding Light. WABC We Love and Learn. WOR News.

2:45 WEAF Hymns of All Churches. WJZ Recital Period. WABC Pepper Young's Family. WOR Mutual Matinee. 3:00 WEAF Story of Mary Marlin.

WJZ The Three Rs. WABC David Harum. 8:15 WEAF Ma Perkins. WABC Infantile Paralysis Report JOIN THE CROWD! Enjoy the Best Skating to the Finest Organ Skating Music st the I I Staff Sgt. Royer Warnecke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Warnecke, 672 Maryland avenue, who is sta- cated by the pastor, in honor of the men of St. John's congregation serving in the armed forces. Miss Alverta Fink of Emigsville will be tlontd nwhere In England. He Pvt.

William Stough, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. (C. W. Stough, 21S Walnut street, who is stationed at Camp Maxey, having enlisted In the medical corps Oct.

19. He was formerly employed by Charles E. Inner Dental WHITE ROSE ARENA THURSDAY Special Attention to Learners EVERYONE WELCOME REGULAR SKATING EVERY WEEK DAY KITE Penna's Largest Boiler Sink receives The Gazette and Dailv tne guest soloist. The monthly session of Sus quehanna post, No. 2493, Veterans and enjoys reading It.

In a letter he thanks The Gazette and Daily for being so good to him and the boys in the service. 3:30 WEAF pepper young. wjz Men of the Sea, Land and of Foreien Wars, was hplrl in th All. post home with Commander Hor emy building, 153 North Beaver street. This play will be present 6:30 WOR Variety Program.

WABti Lois January. 6:00 WOR Farmer'i Digest 6:30 WOK News. WEAF News; Modern Farmer. WABC Arthur Godfrey. 6 .35 WOK Farmer' i Digest WABO News.

WOK Musical Variety. 7:00 WABC Arthur Godfrey. ViiZ Breakfast in Bedlam, WOR-WEAF News. 7:06 WEAF Commuters' Musicale. 7:15 WOR Gambling's Musical Dock.

WEAF Morning In Manhattan. 7:30 WEAF News. 7:45 WEAF Variety Music WABC-WJZ News. 7:50 W.1Z Danny Dee's Newscast 8:00 WEAF-WJZ-WOR-W ABC News. 8 Studio X.

WABC Music ot Today. JZ Thumbs Up. WOK Aunt Jenny's Stories, 3:20 WABC Odd Side or News. 8:25 WABC Aunt Jemima. 8:30 WOR Pegeen Prefers.

WABC Missus Goes A-Shopplng. WEAF News. 1:45 News. WABC Adelaide Hawley. WEAF Jam With Your Breakfast :50 WMZ Thumbs Up.

WOR Health Talk. 8:55 WOR News. WEAF You and the War. 9:00 WABC News. WMZ Woman of Tomorrow.

WOR Dear Imogene. WEAF Everything Goes. 9:15 WABC School, of the Air. WOR Victor H. Lindlahr.

9:30 WTAF Moming Mood. WJZ Breakfast Club. WOR News. 9:45 WABC The Victory Front WEAF Dick Leibert. WJZ Parade of Stars.

WOR Songs -of. Allies 9:50 WOR Aunt Jemima. 9:53 WOR Musical Interlude. 10:00 WEAF Victory Volunteers. WJZ Isabel Manning Hewson.

WABC Valiant Lady. WOR Alfred W. MeCann, Talk. 10:15 WEAF Bachelor's Children. WJZ News.

WABC Kitty Foyle. 10:30 WEAF Help Mate. WJZ Hank Lawson's Knights. WABC Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. WOR Happy Jim Parsons.

10:45 WEAF Young Dr. Malone. WABC Bachelor's Children. WJZ Springtime. WOR Going Places.

10 :55 WOR Music. 11:00 WEAF Road of Life. WOR News. WJZ Breakfast at Sardi's. WABC Mary Lee Taylor.

11:15 WEAF Vic and Sade. WABC Second Husband. WOR Women's Hour. 11:30 WEAF Against the Storm. WABC Bright Horizon.

WJZ Blue Band Stand. 11:45 WEAF David Harum. WABC Aunt Jenny's Stories. vAfternoon Programs 12 :00 WE A F- WOR News. A ABC Kate Smith Speaks.

12:15 WEAF Melodies at Midday. WOR Bouquet ed Jan. 25 and 26. Pending the solution of a tech nical difficulty, which will deter WARNER BROS. THEATRES WABC Indianapolis Symphony.

3:45 WJZ A House in the Country. 4:00 WEAF Backstage Wife. WJZ "Singo." WABC News-. 4:15 WEAF Stella Dallas. WJZ Club Matinee.

WABC Listen Neighbor. 4:30 WXAF Lorenzo Jones. WOR The. Food. Forum.

WABC Highways To Health. .4:45 JZ Swing It. WABC Its Off The Record. 4:55 WJZ Peter Hayward. 5:00 WEAF When a Girl Marries.

WOR News. WABC Are You A Genius? WJZ The Sea Hound. 5:15 WEAF Portia Faces Life. WJZ Hop WOR Rambling with Gambling. WABC Mother and Dad.

mine if the preferred show can be given, Director Enslin withheld announcement, of the title of the U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds On Sale In The Lobbies at all Warner Bros. Theatres January production. He stated, however, that the roles are of varied types, and invited anyone interested to attend the tryout session.

Fire Police Association Meets At Pieasureville Pleaureville Thirty-five men, representing seven fire companies of the county, attended the quarterly meeting of the York County Fire police association Monday evening at Pieasureville with the Commonwealth Fire company as host Harry Hoffman, the president, was in charge. George Raffensperger, Friendship Fire company, Windsor Park, was elected treasurer and the constitution and by-laws were adopted. Next meeting will be at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Feb. 22, at Stewartstown in the Eureka Fire company hall. Companies represented were: Stewartstown, Dallastown, Pieasureville, Penn-ville, Friendship, Victory and Liberty.

Following the business period, an entertainment was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the host unit. "Pursuit Of Happiness" Cast Again Applauded Another appreciative audience in.Phineas Davis auditorium last evening derived numerous laughs from "The Pursuit of Happiness," which the York Little Theatre presented in an extra performance because of its excellent popularity on the two regular evenings. Although the audience was the smallest of the three evenings, it was unusually receptive to the actors' efforts. Director Berne V. Enslin has announced that tryouts for the cast of the third show will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.

m. in the Little Theatre rooms of the Acad- Casting probably will be com pleted in about a week, but it is probable that no rehearsals will be held until after Jan. 1. STARTS TOMORROW 115 ace Gerbrick in charge. Announcement was made of the public ters are: Mrs.

Gerald Snyder, party of games, to be sponsored Goldie Hoover, Janet Yinger, War-Saturday evening, Dec, 5, in the ran Hoover and James F. Druck. post home by the Ladies' auxil- Discussions on the topic were iary of the post. Attending were: given by Mrs. Albert.

Hoover and C. B. Roy Bolton, An- Evelyn Gingerich. thony Krebs, Thomas E. Whay, Mrs.

Amy Brown and daugh-Curvin Hamm, John Reneberger, ters, June and Donnie Lou, re-Roy Fink and Horace Gerbrick. turned home after spending a few Meetings For Tonight days with Mr. and Mrs, George A.Christmas party wil be held Dettling, Harrisburg. in connection with the regular School Marks Thanksgiving meeting of the Ladies' Aid society The Local Miss Mabel of Otterbein United Brethren M. Miller, teacher, presented a church this evening at the home of Thanksgiving program Wednesday Mrs.

Herman E. Greiman. afternoon, arranged by the corn-Class No. 6, of St. John's Luth- mittee, George Mundy, Ruthanna eran church, E.

A. Greiman, teach- Hoover, and Esther Werning. The er, will meet at the home of Mrs. program included, scripture read-Ezra- Miller this evening. ing, Miss Mabel Miller; prayer, The meeting of the Eagle Fire June Brown; Teading of minutes company will be held this evening by the secretary, June Brown; in the engine house rooms at 7:30 health report, Jay Yinger; roll o'clock.

W. Z. Eisenhouer, presi- call, June Brown; song by the dent, will be in charge. school, "Over The River;" poem, The local Parent-Teacher as- "November," Esther Werning; sociation will 'sponsor a card party story, "The. Wolf's Visit," Louise and dance' Saturday evening in the Hoover; Jokes, Roy Drawbaugh; local Junior high school gymnas- and Kenneth Hoover; news report, ium.

The party will begin at 8 p. Esther Werning; vocal duet, Ruth with dancing to start at 8:30 Anna Hoover and Esther Wern-p. m. Music will be furnished by ing; poem, "Little Tommy Tink-the "Down Beaters," in charge of er's Dog," David Brodbeck; poem, George Wolf, and Ernest "The Boot Black Teddy," Miss Linker, chairman and co-chair- Mabel Miller; vocal selection, "The man. Other committees include: Farmer," Quinetta Strong, Iva cards, Edward Keenan, chairman; Hoover, Doris Wilt, David Brod-Carl Becker, co-chairman; prizes, beck, Jay Yinger, Garland Mundy, Mrs.

George Wolf, and Mrs. and William Shaffer. Edward Keenan; refreshments, Play, "The First Thanksgiving," Wilbert Knaub, Mrs. Jacob Bare, with the following characters, Mrs. Carl Becker, Mrs.

John der Brewster" Ruth Anna Hoov-Souser, and Mrs. Millard Altland; er; Pilgrims, Iva Hoover, Janie candy, Mrs. G. H. Wolf, Ella Mil- Wilt; Mazie Mundy, Charlotte ler, and Mrs.

John A. Fetter; tick- Mundy, Betty Reisinger, Esther ets, M. B. Reed; posters, Grace Werning, Bonnie Miller. Quinetta Brenneman.

Numerous prizes will Strong, Louise Hoover, Norma be awarded throughout the eve- Strong, Louise Hoover, DaVid ning. Paul Kohr was. in charge of the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Gene Antry Smiley Burnetts "Bells of Capistrano" Added "Battle of Midway Greatest Show Value in York! Market at Carlisle Ave. 2 Matinees Starting 13 Noon Evenings Continuous from 6 :30 F. M.

LAST DAY! mS' (31 I3MD Oil- LAST lUEnfilTf Big Double Feature! mm iiiiin.i wwf.mvmV!V7 DAY mm hit of theirTvesV 'vs? 1 adoiphI MEWOU f(H 7 1 Music Ij JEROME mlZn rBSKSi 1MB f. miUM It's Sing time! It's 5:30 WEAF Just Plain Bill WOR Superman. WJZ Jack Armstrong. WABC Landt Trio. 5:45 WEAF Front Page Farrell.

WOR News. WABC Ben Bemie's Orch. WJZ Captain Midnight. 5:50 WOR Musical Interlude: WEAF Three Suns Trio. 5:55 WJZ The Sea Hound.

Evening Programs 6:00 WEAF Funny Money Man. WLW-WJZ News. WABC Frazier Hunt WOR Prayer. 6:01 WOR Uncle Don. WJZ Joe Hasel, Sports.

6:10 WTW Paul ArnolcT Songs. 6:15 WJZ-WLW Don Winslow. WEAF News. -WABC Don't You Believe It 6:20 WOR Travel Talk. 6:25 WOR Peter Donald.

6 :30 WEA Sports. WOR News. WJZ Korn Kobblers. WLW Lum and Abner. ABC Leon Henderson.

6:40 WJZ Bing Crosby. 6:45 WEAF Nat'L Assoc. of Manufactures. WJZ-WLW Lowell Thomas. WABC The -Werid Today.

WOR Here's Morgan. 7:00 WEAF-WLW Fred Waring. WJZ Col. Stoopnagle. WABC Amos 'n' Andy.

WOR Stan Lomax. 7 :05 WJZ Armv-Navy Game. 7:15 WJZ Tracer of Lost Persons. WABC Harry James' Orch. WOR Victory Is Our Business.

WLW-WEAF News. 7:25 WLW Songs of The Allies. WJZ Molasses and January. 7:30 WEAF Abbott and CosteUo. WJZ That's A Fact.

WLW Melodies at Sundown. WABC Easy Aces. WOR Confidentially Yours. 7:45 WOR The Answer Man. WJZ Diane Courtney, Songs.

WABC Mr. Keen. WLW H. V. Kaltenborn.

8:00 WEAF-WLW Frank Morgan. WJZ Earl. Godwin, WABC Reflections. WOR Sinfonletta. 8:15 WJZ Lum and Abner.

8:30 WJZ Town Meeting of the Air. WABC Death Valley Days. WOR Dark- Destirrv. WEAF-WLW Aldrich Family. 8:55 WABC News, Cecil Brown.

9:00 WABC Major Bowes. WLW-WEAF Bing Crosbv. WOR Gabriel Heatter, Newi. 9:15 WOR Infantile Paralvsis Report. 9:30 WOR Tropical Serenade.

WJZ Spotlight Bands. WABC Stage Door Canteen. 9:55 WJZ Gracie Fields. 10:00 WLW-WEAF Rudy Vallee Show. WABC The First Line.

WJZ Raymond Gram Swing. WOR Raymond Clapper. 10:15 WJZ Wings To Victory. WOR The Wax Museum. 10:30 WEAF-WLW The March of Time.

WABC Talks. WOR News. 10:45 WJZ Your Income Tax. WABC Mary Small, Songs. WOR Daddy and Rollo.

Swingtime! It's Springtime Hear Cene Sing: OIL OF THE CANYON 2 Bosh esd SoddU SosseWf WED. ft DEC. 2 ft 8 DOUBLE FEATURE Henry Fonda Lynn Bri "MAGNIFICENT DOPE" A 1m William Tracy Jean Porter "ABOUT FACE" fcAtf I THURSDAY, DEC. A. M.

1:00 Morning Music Box 1:15 KLU Moming Fellowship 7:30 De Kalb News 7:35 Wake Up and Live 7:48 UP News Newswangeri Shoe 8:00 Foreign News NBC Prairie Pals 8:45 Rhythmic Interiud. 8:65 UP News 9:00 Morning Devotions 9:15 Everything Goes NBC :30 Breakfast Quo BLUE 8:45 Happy Jack NBC 10:00 Victory Volunteers NBC 10:15 The O'Neills NBC 10:30 Hank Lawson's Knights BLUE 10:45 Frank Renaut Organist 11:00 Headlines of Tomorrow MUTUAL Morning Musicale. House In the Country BLUE 11:45 Little Jack Little BLUE 12:00 It's Dance Time P. M. 12:15 UP TJews Dolly Madison 12:30 U.

S. Armv Band MUTUAL 1 :00 Baukhage Talking BLUE 1:15 Your Gospel Smger BLUE 1:30 Every Man Book BLUE 1:45 Morgan Beatty NBC 2:00 Luncheon with Lopez 2:15 Between the Bookends BLUE 2:30 News Summary BLUE 2:45 Tuberculosis Society .3:00 The 3 BLUE 3:30 Prairie Pals 4:00 Club Matinee News BLUE 8:00 The Sea Hound BLUE 8:15 Hop Harrigan BLUE 8:30 Superman MUTUAL 8:45 Moods for Moderns 6:00 Gregory's Gift Program. 6:15 Trade Winds Tavern 6:30 UP News Bon-Ton 6:45 The South American Way 7:00 Fred Waring in Pleasuretime NBC Bs Tokis My Mots end Other Hit Tiiaa devotional service of the Luther 'League of St. John's Lutheran church, held Sunday evening. "Count Your Blessings," was the topic for discussion.

The program included: scripture reading, by leader; Rev. William Schwartz, pastor; reception of new members, Gloria Livingston, Phyllis Shank and Clarence Hake, discussion of topic, by leader; announcements, during which time the league decided to sponsor a Christmas eve program. Present were: Clarence Hake, Betty Hoenstine, Paul Kohr, Gloria Livingston, Phyllis Shank, Janet Waltemyer Ruth Trumpey, Dorothy Shank, Dean Small, Lester Seiders and Rev. and Mrs. William Schwartz, GENE AUTRY "CAILS CANYON" II STRAND LAST DAY 0 ROLLER SKATING EVERY NIGHT 8 to 11 SAT.

SUN. 6- HOLIDAY AFTERNOONS 2 to 5 O'clock SAT. MIDNIGHT PARTY imq.mq FREE INSTRUCTIONS MON. tiira THURS. SPECIAL RATES to PARTY GROUPS JACK BENNY ANN SHERIDAN 'GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE' 7:10 treasury srar raraae LINCOLN HIGHWAY i MILB EAST Of YORK iv.oi Yi.it Texas fianger.

HARRY JAMES in the News-York Furniture haBC-WXW-WJZ-'wEAF-WOR Center News. ii4 lit rim Clarions ti fprrnurrnr no 7:45 Don Winslow of the Navy NBC 8:00 Maxwell House Coffee Time NBC 8:30 The Aldrich Family NBC 8:00 The New Cumberland Army Show. 9:30 Let's Join The Navy 10:00 Pennsylvania Keystdne of Democracy 10:15 Art Castel's MUTUAL 10:30 Dance Melodies 10:45 Your Income Tax BLUE 11:00 Ravmond Gram Swing BLUE 11:15 Dinning Sisters NBC 1 1 :30 Nocturne NBC 11:45 The Isies of Nowhere 12:00 News and Sign Off Romance-Laffs, Fun Galore! tin. Eflfltt lOIION 11 JZ Department Store Newi. 11 :10 WABC News.

AF The Sounding Board. W-JZ Aivino Key'r Orch. ABC Bennv Goodman's Orch. WOK 'Almanac de Gotham." WLW Background. 11:20 WOR From London.

11:30 WEAF New World Music. WABC Jan Savin's Orch. WOK Dick Kuhn's Orch. WLW Burt Farber's Orch. 11:45 WLW Deke Moffitt's Orch.

WJZ Alvjno Rev's Orch. WOR Hal Saunders' Orch. 11:55 WJZ War News. 12:00 WXAF-WABC-WXW News. WJZ Carl Hoft's Orch.

WOR Chico Orch. 12:05 WLW Dance Orch. WEAF Three Suns Trio. WABC Del Courtnev's Orch, 12:30 WEAF-WLW Moon River. Now Playing Thanksgiving Program At Starview Church Starview The Primary department of Christ Union church presented a program Thanksgiving morning, with Mrs.

James F. Druck presiding. The program included: Scripture reading, Mrs. Amy Brown; recitation, "Thanksgiving Jay Yinger; playlet "Grandfather Day," Genevieve Ridgeway and Charlotte Aughenbaugh; playlet, "Thanksgiving," Betty Reisinger, Mazie Mundy, Charlotte Mundy and Doris Wilt; recitation, "November," Esther Werning; recitation, "Good Times," Louise Hoover; reading, "Something To Be Thankful For," Ruth Anna Hoover; vocal selection, "We Plow The Fields," Esther Werning, Ruth Anna Hoover and June Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Amy Brown; reading, 'Thanksgiving Ilav" Ruth Wilt! rpoitatinn.

Prices- Matinee Children. 11c; Adults. 2Sc Eyeninis Children. 17c; Adults. 39c Double Feature Starts Tomorrow "THE SPIRIT OF STANFORD" also "APACHE TRAIL" All Day Sat.

Children. 17c; Adults, J9e AU Prices Inc. Tax SALVAGE Will Win The War Throw Your Scrap Into the Fight THE MUSIC MASTERS INSTRUMENTAL QUARTET LUNCHEON AND DINNER MUSIC DAILY DANCE MUSIC NIGHTLY LAST DAY (HURRYLAST TWO DAYo Cff" Jh, STARTS SATURDAY STARTS T0510RROW--l THUNDERING OUT OF THE SKY Thankoffering Program At Jacobus Church Britons Who Remember Coventry! Chinese Who Remember Changking! Yanks Who Remember Pearl Harbor! They're Flying Together in This Arsenal of Winged Heroes! It's Thrilling! Victor and Bluebird Christmas Records Choice of Choir, Orchestra or Organ EMEUS RECKLESS LAST TIMES TODAY Jacobus A Thank-offering pro- "Thanksgiving Day," Helen Hein-gram'was given in Salem Union del; story, "The Long Thank church by the Reformed Mission You," June Brown; vocal selection, band. Girls Missionary guild and Turkey" Betty Reisinger. Women guild, Sunday evening Mazie Mm'A charlotte Mundy.

fiPV1? arVaS W6 nie Wilt, Louise Hoover, Esther Hvmn PLvnrinnl10 Werning. Ruth Anna Hoover and June Brown; Thanksgiving re- FROM THE EARTH'S MM 1(04 i a FOUR CORNERS! vi4v; I 'ewieeset si nuic hrtTEFiE KVni 1 1 i nv. marks, Mrs, James F. Druck; band; prayer by Elda Krout; play readinz. "The Pilgrims," Mrs.

141-143 W. Market lYEAliLEMEUTfW let, "First the Blade." given by the Girl's Missionary guild, with characters as follows: "Mrs. Worthing," Mrs. Catharine Keener, "Mrs. Worthing's daughter," Eleanor Olp; "Mrs.

Hopkins," Mrs. Gladys Keener; "Mrs. Flemming," Mrs. Bernice Bailey. Service Far Sunday Services for Christ Evangelical church.

Rev. Milton R. Vogel, pas for rout old er brakes RECORDS Amy Brown; song, "God's Gift" by the group, accompanied by Ruth Anna Hoover. C. E.

Presents Program The Christian Endeavor society of Christ Union church presented a program Sunday evening, with James F. Druck presiding. The program included: scripture reading, Warren Hoover; prayer, 2' STARTS TODAY 1 1IWO MID CROSBY JUTJUBE i TABLE- nnznM MODELl Mrs. John Hoover; roll call by the NOW PL A YI FIG tor, are as rollows: Prayer ser- RADIOS 1 7 up FRIDAY SAT. mm GWENN VUNTEI PHONOGRAPHS and RADIO-PHONOGRAPHS A COMPLETE LINE Strombert-Carlson.

R.C.A.. Brunswick. Emerson. Freed-Eisemsn. Admiral Crosley USE OUB BUDGET PLAN vice, 9 a.

m. school, 9:30 secretary, Jeanne Miller; leaders a. worship service, 10:45 a. talk, James F. Druck; discussions E.

L. C. E. service 6 p. m.

on topics, by Jeanne Miller, Junior The Sixth District Young Peo- Hoover," Goldie Hoover, Gerald pie's Annua conference will be Snyder, Gladys Yinger and June held Sunday afternoon, in the Brown; announcements by the Evangelical church, Loganville. president, Mrs. Amy Brown in-Salem Union services for Sun- eluding leaders for December as day are as follows: Sunday school, follows: Dec. 6, Ruth Anna Hoov-9 a. Luther service, 10 a.

er; Dec. 13, Helen Heindel; Dec. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. 20, Esther Werning; and Dec.

27, Mrs. Clara Leeter, Lewistown, Betty Taylor, visited relatives in this place over The committee, Cecelia Hoover, Goldie Hoover, and Janet Yinger The Reformed consistory met on purchased a New Testament as a Tuesday evening at the home of Christmas gift to be sent to Ar- i. P. alkenstine. thnr MilW lx Vin ic ctatinnorf nv-or.

BAITR010M Starring MIITI LINDEN GENE TIERNEY JUANfTA 00IELET RECORDS IUNMOWBMT I 2b Filmed oh U.S. Army' faints! Thuns)rbird and Falcon Flsldsl We hsve-the larcest etock of classLal nd popular records In York. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL P. PRESTON FOSTER -JOHN SUTTON lack Holt Dams May Whitty George Barbisr DrKtef or WfUMM A. WEUMAN fVooSfelo' ono Written far tfte Screen by (omor trelii Tkrifling harvard hy JOHN CUNTHfil -Tie Star, Soft CRAIG STEVENS RENE MANNING mm IWCTtMC Men of the Sky' seas in the U.

S. Army. The president appointed a Social committee to serve during the coming year and also to decide about having a Christmas party. Mem- UNITED STATES IS AT WAR Scrap Metal, Rubber, Rags and Fats are Needed Turn Yours In Today Prices: Mstinee. Children 11c Adults ZSc Till 6:00 P.

M. Evening. Children 7c; Adults, J9e 6:00 P. M. Till ClosinR SATURDAY Children 17c; Adults 39e All Dar (Price Include All Taxes) 7.

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