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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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York, Pennsylvania
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25
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The Gazette and Daily, York, Thursday Morning, April 20, 1950 25 Hiffh School are assiSneJ t0 the cabinet secre- they return- to classes. tarial jobs. Members of the present cabinet Reception Held At Musical Club Candidates Speak Nominating conventions are be-. Election will be conducted be- and house of representatives will tween the morning periods on attend student council ban-May 2, with students on the in- quet in the school cafeteria May dustrial job program voting when 16. A recpntion for .15 new senior i i i a a.

ing conducted in William Penn Senior High school assemblies this WIHUM GO10MAM Last Day 9 UiSkU STANWYCK, Greatest Show, in York! HRT fCDAin BIG HITS Inn" una me SAT. 'MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" week in preparation for the school election May 2. Campaign managers spoke yes- terday in behalf of their cabinet candidates, -and candidates addressed the assembly. The speeches will be repeated tomorrow morning. Junior class nominees and their respective senior class managers are: Tillie Mae Eisenhart, Jo Etta Fox; James Fissel, Anita Cassima-tis; Verlin Peckham, Fred Van-denberg; James Jay Blum; William Hershey, John Wampler; Patricia Willey, Elizabeth Kline.

The junior polling the highest number of votes in the all-school contest wiill be next year's presi-. dent, succeeding Reuben Henry, current president. The second highest candidate' becomes vice-president, and other contestants 0 YORK STARTS TODAY FIRST YORK SHOWING! 4 BIG DAYS! THE GREATEST TRUE ADVENTURE EVER TOLD! He Stole the State of Arizona! and Laid it at the Feet of his Beautiful Bride! TO ATTEND CAMP Cadet Paul B. Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul B. Boyer, 515 Ludlow avenue, a cadet at Valley Forge Military academy, will attend 1950 Reserve Officer Training corps summer camp at Fort Meade, Md. Cadet Boyer is one of 12 Valley Forge cadets to attend camp thi year. lh Spry Playground Miniature Golf Course WILL OPEN Svft, APRIL 22nd SOUVENIRS With The SERVICEMEN COMMUNITY i OM APR. 24th Pfc.

Paul E. Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Gross, 242 South Hartley, street, is now on duty with the 8th Field Artillery battalion at Nara, Honshu, Japan.

Gross, who arrived in Japan in December 1948, is now on duty as a cook. He enlisted in the Army in July 1948 and received his basic training at Ft. Bragg, N. C. A TXJVL EVENING rnemoers ana hi new siuueni members of the jviatinee Musical club preceded the spring concert at.

the Woman's club yesterday alternoon. Carl H. Oermann headed the reception line with Mrs. Richard Thomas. Mrs.

Oermann and Mrs. Horace G. Ports, were co-chairmen for the reception. Mrs. Edward Zech, chairman of.

the social committee, and Miss Rebecca Stouffer, chairman of the student division, poured. Mrs. Ernest Orwig arranged the program, which featured vocalists Anne Gentzler, Mary Harbaugh, Barbara Snyder and Mildred Andrews with their accompanists, Mrs. Charles Rutschky and. Mrs.

Harvey Van Fossen. Pianists were Mrs. David McLerfe, Carol Hopkins, Mrs. Bertha Donohoe and Mrs. Russell Long.

Dancing "dolls" from the Roffe studio entertained with speciality -numbers. Incoming senior members are: Mary Harbaugh, Patricia Jacobs, Mrs. Margaret Knapp, Mrs. Russell E. Long, Barbara Snyder, Ann Gentzler, Mrs.

Charles Rutschky, Mrs. John Andrews, Mrs. Ralph Chronister, Mrs. Benarr Frey, An-netta Weikel Hain, Mrs. Allen F.

Heiss," Mrs. Wilmer Stiles, Mrs. A. C. Kinzie, Mrs.

Fred Rempp, Mrs. Fred V. Gentzler, Mrs. J. T.

Atkins, Mrs. A. Frank Kessler, Mrs. Wilson A. Keesey, Mrs.

Alfred Benson, Mrs. H. Edward Jacobs, Mrs. G. J.

Pitcher, Mrs. "Clyde C. Sowards, Mrs. Russell W. Tench, Mrs.

Harry W. Brillinger, Mrs. Hdrry Peters, Mrs. Margaret K. Danner, Mrs.

P. William Lee, Mrs. Lyle Slyder Ashe, Mrs. Bruce Hirshman, Mrs. Purcell Frey, Mrs.

E. E. Portzline, Mrs. Otto Ever-hart and Mrs. John Hampton.

Next meeting of the club will -be a luncheon May 16 at Hotel Yorktowne. This annual affair with election of officers and directors ends the club's season. Junior Hadassah Nominates Slate Miss Bernice Gotlieb was renominated president of Junior Hadassah last night at a meeting of 18 members at the home of Mrs. Selma Fields, 246 East King street. Other persons named on the slate presented by Miss Rosalind Knee, nominating chairman, were Miss Beatrice Knee, vice-president; Mrs.

Ruth Brenner, Secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Gillman, treasurer; and Mrs. Lore Span-genthal, corresponding secretary. Officers will be elected early next month. They will be installed May 22 by Miss Rhea Owrutsky, ior Hadassah National board, at a dinner meeting in Hotel Penn.

A letter was read last night from Meier Shfeyah, Junior Had-assah-maintained children's village in Israel. Hrshey.Zoo Will Of LAUGH-PACKED ENTERTAINMENT starring VINCENT PRICE ELLEN DREW with BEULAH BONDI VLADIMIR S0KOL0FF REED HADLEY ROBERT BARRAT ROBIN SHORT I IN PERSONj -Pfc. Russel E. Wire, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Wire, Thomasvill, who is serving with the Air Force at Eielson Air Force base, Fairbanks, Alaska, has been promoted to corporal. A 1945 graduate of William Penn Senior High school, Cpl. Wire enlisted in the Air Force in November 1948 and received his basic training at Ft.

Francis E. Warren, Wyoming. He has been in Alaska since December 1949. 1h httmimtt ffomonftc Cm4v Our Fmm 1 1 SPRIJVGTlMf FOR IIFHKY TONIGHT win tniuiB ioi or iaf nvomvt 0RCH. $100 L0GE Ind.

Bos Ottic Heun 1:30 to 2 Shows Nightly First Show at Dusk iJa 7 DORE SCHARY presents MYRNA MELVYN GARY I a cm I Double Feature Preston Foster Ellen Drew in "GERON1MO" (Showing 7 9:35) Also Roy Rogers in "RANGER AND THE LADY" (Showing 8:40 only) GRANT LOY DOUGLAS TODAY ONLY! 6ENE T1ERNEY RICHARD CONTE iikf rrpgrB.r.itiDiF; mum Friday and Saturday "EL PASO" v-tw wwMMM mm mt mm i mi ft vwA'ri I EAST MARKET AT BELMONT 1 Wednesday Thursday LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST 2 MILES FROM YORK TOMORROW SAT. ERROL FLYNN DSIV 1E-I Reopen On May 7 MONTANA' IN TECHNICOLOR! Fri. Sat. XrlT GREAT LOVER NOW I GINGER ROGERS DENNIS MORGAN in "Perfect Strangers' The Hershey zoo, closed during the war, will reopen May 7, free to the public, it was learned yesterday. A year after the war started, the zoo was closed because of the problem of providing meat for the carnivorous animals and the lack of experienced men to care for the animals.

In creating a new zoo, Clarence E. Moose, director, and Ralph Hughes, assistant, have concentrated on monkeys. Twenty-one of the Rheses variety monkey from India have already been installed in a circular glass cage, which has been equipped with a large gvm bar. The zoo attracted about 300,000 visitors annually prior to its closing in 1942. WILLOW MILL TO OPEN Willow Mill park reopens this Sunday with free entertainment by Bucky Loy and the County Corkers.

Included in the facilities of the amusement park are large picnic grounds, roller skating, a roller coaster, a midway and several aOiletic fields. The park is located about eight miles west of Harris-kurg on the Carlisle pike at Hogestown. TIIURS. FRI. THE INSIDE STORY" STARTS TODAY! mm WILLIAM LUNDIGAN MARSHA HUNT It was almost a miracle the way $1000, in cash, changed the outlook of a depression ridden town! GLORIA BThAVEN NOW NOW "WABASH AVENUE Color by Technicolor BETTT GRABLE VICTOR MATURE 4rHIL HARRIS W-ARw'lflg' EDDIES I ON ROUTE SPEAKERS AT? iNoer ,2 A 30 I nr I GEORGE O'BRIEN "NANCY GOES TO RIO )' ii TYRONE POWER in "PRINCE of FOXES" "STAGE TO CHINA Ann Southern Jane Powell PIuh News i2t I JL.

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