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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1942. Birmingham News today that Miss MacDonald was, forsaking the films). In Iceland attractions and FEATURE TIMES AT Pickets Halt TWO Memorial Reformed Brotherhood Registration Of. not closing my Hollywood home for the duration of the war to be near my husband. i "This doesn't mean I am quitting pictures, however.

I made no such statement and I have not talked recently to Miss Lily May Caldwell in Birmingham." (Miss Caldwell wrote in the Entertains Ladies' Aid Society LAST nniiiiiniPf Unions Assailed fr Freight Trains WW I DAY The Brotherhood of Memorial will be held Wednesday evening. Reformed church entertained the APril 8 at the church. Murray And Creen At- I 2 BIG SMASH HITS It Must Be Love When a Millionaire Playboy Turns Pugilistic to Redeem Himself in a Pretty Woman's Eyes! CAPITOL "Ride 'Em Cowboy" Feature at 7:45: STRAND "Bahama Passage." Feature At 12:00, 1:55, 3:50, 5:45, 7:40, 9:35. YORK "She Married Her Boss." Showing At 2-30. 5:30, 8:30.

Also "Right To The Heart." Showing At 1:00. 4:00, 7:00, 10:00. SOUTHERN "Blues In The Night." RIALTO "Remember The Day." HIWAY "Kathleen." Showing At 1:00, 3:30, 7:30, 10:00. Also "Flying Cadets." Showing At 12:00, 2:15, 43.30 9 '00 RITZ-'Feud Of The West." RED LION LION "Johnny Eager." ItALLASTOWN LYRIC "Lydia STEWARTSTOWN "Your're In The Army Now" And "Married Bachelor." --y. tack Measure At House Judiciary Committee Hearing Senate Hears Request For Immediate Passage Of Anti-Strike Legislation A GAY, ROMANTIC, Greatest Show Vain in York mm 2 Matinees Starting 12 Noon Evenings Continuous from 6:30 P.

H. LAST DAY! BIG DOUBLE FEATURE! AFL And CIO Unionists Ladies' Aid society of the church Those present were: A. F. War- Tier Mrs Chsrlcs Murrsy JVlr. Volunteer Aid To Mem- last evenins at 8 soclal meeting and- Mrs; Alvin De.

Hoff' Mrs i following the monthly business joseph Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. DerS Ut Brotherhoods meeting of the Brotherhood. A. F.

Howard Shoaff, Richard Shoaff, Strikina AaainSt Warner, presidc-V was in charge Mrs. Charles Kinneman Mrs. ouiMny ydiiisi i. r. Florence Pfeiffer, Mrs.

George And Efforts To the whlch as open; Hullman, Mrs. Stella Throne, Rev; na W. K. CTTOrTS 10 ed with prgyer fey Avin DeHoff an(J G. Keen, Mrs.

Arrange Settlement Fail During the social hour games Richard Sipes, Mrs. Sidney Rau- were played, with the men defeat- hauser, Mr. and Mrs. William Peor 111 Maren8" Pickets the ladies in a game of dart Lockard, John Paules, Mrs. Rosie from the ranks of the AFL and baseball.

Three quiz programs Druck, Mr. and Mrs. Keefer Ford, aOwho SeeXheir aid were neld- Prizes were awarded Donald Plitt- John J-Elsesser-rfBrSoSTaMkinl to the following: Mrs. Sidney Rau- Walter Soger George Garrett. hanpr fipnrpp Mrs.

Franklin Shelter. Herman Snei- mixture of rm (By The Associated Press) Washington, March 11. The CIO and AFL sought today to defeat a House meas- Western Railroad halted two Keefer Ford, John Elsesser, Mrs. fer, Roy Flinchbaugh, Mr. and ure requiring government regis-WLSiern nanroaa naitea two Rihr(1 Sj nd phard Shoaff.

Mrs. Bvrd H. Ruler. Charles E. tration of labor unions, trade and Hncinocc 9 cnrn 'i innc ne ho Rpn- ireigni Trains xoaay dut.

a inira ti tvi; 1S today DUt a nirfl T) nA 1 pitKea up speea ana rumoiea nmtw Thmno Mvrt nne. ate heard a reauest bv Senator through their lines. Following the contests refresh- man, Helen Hibner, Charlotte Lee (D-Okla) for the immediate ments were served by members Hibner, Betty Gephart, Dorothy passage of anti-strike legislation. The demonstrators stopped two trains one from the Burlington 1 a Tu Ourtff A TJufK Tlioh Tn ctatompntc tn thp Haiica lip roau ana ine oiner irom me 1 ri 1 Tiifioio mmmittoo hnth Wiii- Peoria and Pekin Union road 0 .1 .1 17T lam ureen, presiueru 01 me Li, and Philip Murray, CIO chief- 3 TEMPLE as they approached the T. P.

yards in East Peoria, a half Bethany Evangelical hour discussion ensued and the 7 3 crews backed the trains away Aid To Hold Supper wi ividrKei denounced the registration white were chosen as 11 measure proposed by Chairman colors. Ruth Peeling was named (Tr.nf th Won. Naw. irom ine scene. with Hirtirt MARSHALL-Laraine DUt, ALSO THRILLS COMEDY! 'jjgft ft The engineer of a T.

P. W. The Ladies Aid society 01 Knitting followed the business "nnot afford Murray freight leaving the yards later Bethany Evangelical church re- session Pnseat were: Jeanne f.lf time out frZ ou opened the throttle and the pick- cently met at the home of Mrs. Bischoffi Helen Chalfant. Mar- order ets scrambled from the tracks as Luther Lenman 517 Ogontz Rutn Peeiingi dme to victory order to sped past them.

street. Mary Doersom, Martha Fishel, hte fcJlM, The men from the AFL and CIO and the business ses- Joan Richman and a 1 reDr'sfnts Trainmen and Locomotive Fire- near iuiu e. uames were in Fxrhanp Alexander Woollcott Reported Improved Syracuse, N. March ll.iJPi Alexander Woollcott, actor and critic, was reported at University hospital tonight as having passed a crisis in his serious heart ailment. Dr.

Frode Jensen, his physician, said Woollcott had showed "great improvement in his general condition" during the past 24 hours. "He has been a very sick man," the physician added, "and for the first time since he arrived here last Friday he is showing real signs of improvement." Woollcott was brought, to the hospital from his home at Lake Bomoseen, by ambulance. Jeanette MacDonald Will Not Quit Films Phoenix, March 11. UB Film Singer Jeanette MacDonald has no intention of quitting the screen, she said tonight, and will return to Hollywood soon to start work in another picture, "Shadow Of A Lady." "I have instructed my concert manager to cancel the summer concert tour I had planned in this country and the concerts I planned in South America," she told the Associated Press, "but I am Private Hamilton Snell, son of Elmer C. Snell, Windsor R.

D. 1, who recently arrived In Ireland after an uneventful ten days' voyage. In a letter to The Gazette and Dajly he states that Iceland Is a very interesting place. President Makes Promotions In Army Washington, March 11. (JPi President Roosevelt today nominated 12 brigadier generals to be major generals and 44 colonels to be brigadier generals.

The average age of the major general nominees is 53 and that of the brigadier general nominees 49. Major General Brehon' B. Somervell, 49, of Little Rock, commander of the services of supply, was named a lieutenant general, the rank held by the commanders of the two other principal divisions of the reorganized army the ground forces and the air forces. The Surprise Picture of the 1'ear Joyfully Hailed From Coast to Coast as the Grand Successor to "It Happened One Night!" rr 0 wuuju liu i ti i iu aa 1 1- 1 1 il C.1S 6 .13 0'cocr rt ,7, men and fcngmemen who started cnarge oi ims. nu xvujuci a.m nin(y at ofcf a Mrs.

Weltv and Drizes were won P3 Held this evening at cid ciock of labor racketeenng that may in the West York Inn and will a. ini tiaiuoi, tut a uc. last Dpc 28 bv Mrs. Charles Elstrodt, Mrs. nknfn "CVlAlll1 1Ttli HER BUSINESSTOCir ALL HER LOVE TIME-so she hsd no time lor romance' Jacob Burns, Mrs.

Coleman Leash 2' 1 Meanwhile, was tei ing tne Operations Continue and Mrs. Kohler. Table deco- "'J? kJ enaxe inai tnequesuon or racit- TD; Ann?" hlf tho V. However, operations have con 7S tuL mH ooq ration were in keeDine with St eteering laDor unions snouia LJ fmm FfTrfpr tL Patrick' Tdav ReSments were affiimat ve and negative teams of De and prevented. w.

iH hi Pricks day. Ketreshments were he a 1. A special It is righf for an American Keokuk, Iowa, and used as a by- served. award will also be presented to a Ki1M tua WiiliamCARGAN Edmund LOWE nass around ChicaEro in some Present were: nev. ana ivirs.

"Y.C. 'PeggyMORAN Frank ALBERTSON memDer Ol ine ClUD. ho rWlorprl hnvo transcontinental freight hauls as Paul Werner, Mrs. John Hinderer, 11 if 1 Jf 1fn Tnrtnl. T5 tin r- "hlf vi' UoricArl Mrs.

James Wolfe, 15.31 Monroe heard that exorbitant fees have FRANKIE THOMAS ROY HARRIS 3331TQTI" STARTS TOMORROW Robt. TAYLOK Lana Tt'RNER in "JOHNNY EAGER" wen as ior nanaiinK izrain. war ivua. uaiuu uums, i.ii. imhhwh i 4..

materials and 1 other cargoes for Geesey, Mrs. Dorothy Lehman street has been admitted to the beeri charged before workers mdustries in this area Mrs. Harry Ferree, Mrs. Alma York hospital, where she will could get employment If this is sfrkers Charged that the road Mortz. Ma RosellaThomas.

Mrs. UnTZTskTtel be should be stopped at once, employed "strike breakers" and J. Welty, Mrs. Coleman Leash, skin tests ill be The industrial profiteer and the all efforts to arrant a settlement Miss Dorothy Hinderer, Mrs. Niles yen epupi of We lorK labor racketeer must both be Let freedom ring on Uncle Sam's cash register! Buy V.

S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. 0- t-iiirn srnnni in np ritfai luiuit: uv a Kohler, Mis. unaries ana ictH have failed. Dr.

Malcolm Keec assisted ny Lee made it clear that he felt Last month the War Labor Mrs. Luther Lehman Miss Charlotte Hitcncocx, or me that organized labor had kept its board, in its "first compulsory ar- The next meeting will be held Countv Tuberculosis society. irK ouniy luwiuuiwis krtvsrt i. nTyio IS 1111 I OGL'O December pledge of "no strikes" The class in home nursinjr f0 tk.t bitration order," directed the rail- at the honie of Mrs. Paul Lease.

OVER THERE! road to arbitrate. George P. Mc- which is composed of women nt of exceptions to the borougn will meet this after- hi fi Dl 0f lovaltv" bv "a iNear, president or me i. r. fmHMMHMMHMBMIMMMMM Mill llMlMIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIttll.tMl'.

STANDARD -RAG LADIES' FASHIONS I PAPER CO. 205 West Philadelphia St. YORK, PA. PHONE 2096 21 e. market street I 4MMHMHHHBHMMHhJ tiiiiHMiilllimillllllllHllMllltllHIIIMIIIMIIIIIimilllltllll To Help His American Cousins "Carry On'' Come What May! A Great Touching Film! declined to comply.

The National noon at the V. N. A. small percentage of labor and Railway Mediation board sent Tendered Partv Improveme.it is reported in tho to Mediator John F. Murray condition of Mrs.

Kerwin Hvland, Peoria last week to arrange for Private Thomas Eckenrode, who 1094 West Kine street, who is idL Mluu ue ESS1 iimi MMHttMMiitminiiiiniiiiiiMnimiiimiiiiiM.imiiiiMi HiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiMiHil arbitration, but none of the rail- js stationed at Langley Field, suffering from a severe cold. fniinpri thos of road executives attended the con- was tendered a party last evening Camp No. 162, P. O. S.

6f m.f5 lv ErS ference. by his brother. Joseph Eckenrode. will meet this evening at 7:30 Guff ey vv sfn The Brotherhood members 145 West Hope avenue. Thomas is o'clock, in the Rudisill building.

iZ hl lt struck in protest against changes home on a five-day leave. He will Continued improvement is re- hITL that -w I In rules and working conditions. retUrn to his station tomorrow. ported in the condition of Whee- cf1" sH They contended that their earn- Present Mrs. Alio, Eck- don Myers, 1701 West Poplar "twno I U.

S. DEFENSE STAMPS ON ALE AT ALL WARNER BROS. THEATRE BOX OFFICES tlltlMIMtl! ings wouia De reuueeu anu mai enrode ana cnnaren, anu street, wno is recuperaung irom tonioritv no longer would be reC- Atr. onil Mrs Ffohert an onoratinn for tho removal of U'JCtlOn IS important Or essential i T7 I gwk to the War effort." WKH JANE DARWELl STANLEY KATHARINE CLEMENTS GC si- ALEXANDER DON DOUGLAS FREDDIE MERCER ANN TODI ognized as the sole basis for as- Day and son, Robert; Mrs. Her- his tonsils.

signing jobs. The company main- hert Houston and son, John; Mr. A baby clinic will be conducted tained that the workers, incomes ana MrSi Joseph Eckenrode and this afternoon in the Reliance would be increased and calculated children, James and Joseph Eck- Fire hall. the scale on a straight time, eight cnrode and Arthur, Carl, Norman, Two plays were presented dur- hour day basis would be S9.56 for and Harry Wertz, Misses Clara, ing the senior assembly of the engineers, S8.36 for conductors, Mary an(j june Wertz, George J. West York Hieh school yesterday $7.40 for firemen and $7 for Mann Buckingham, Mrs.

morning by members of the Senior brakemen. Lobianco and daughter, Girl Reserves and Senior Hi-Y John P1 JUL ESMOND A II Madeleine Whole Wheat Bread For English People London, March 11, Britain gave up one of the mainstays of its meals white bread tonight with the jest that a dark loaf is better than none at all. Betty. clubs. I hose who took part were: Helen Ruth Heindel, Charles Crinnion, Clarence Black, (sm PICTURE EVERYONE WANTS TO SEE! Carole Lombard's last picture.

Jack Benny at his best in a surprisingly different comic role. Lord Woolton, food minister, Medical Society Auxiliary Dines Margaret Jones, Joyce Cleaver, Library Books Now 1 r- Dwieht told the House of Lords that Bri Joseph Fourhman and tain's war need for shipping space Gladfelter, Mrs. D. E. Hoff, Harrisburg, Keaay ror vircuiitiuu PASSAGE IH TWNICOIORI DUnr ns wtnHn OPPC oH DVtDTlcirO CI thct i 1 1 1 1 1 nil i Vu roaflv Tor district councilor was guest speak- m'tina of thP "he Martin Library on tur- L.

Drary ciuo oi tr.e west xorK oi a national wnoie meai ior wnue ine loiro-viiw T.ihrarv elnh of a skating party flour. orJ of VorU ay morning, March 14. 1942, 9 oclooK. High School for auxiliary of the Woman's to be held Tuesday evening in the Woolton declared that the move i mre Time, BROWN. J.

M. Accustomed as Am. tjivi, LUUIM lUrUlVai BUllciJ "tiu vnM, lira PLUS White Rose arena. did not indicate that stocks were Mrs. Samuel Julius was hostess running low.

On the contrary, he to the Ladies' Bible class of St. said, the whole wheat will be used day afternoon at Old York house, iat. 43 West King street. Mrs. E.

P. ings as lecturer. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF Y. C. H.

S. Announces the Presentation of "THE MAN WHO PLAYS THE SWEETEST TRUMPET IN THE WORLD" CHARLIE SPIVAK and his Orchestra IN PERSON VALENCIA BALLROOM THURSDAY, APRIL 9 Admission $1.10 Per Person Tickets on Sale Now Flanders, president, presiaea. Berlin corrflspontknt for the Chirajo Members knitted for the Red DuTiy News, from 11934 to mi, a atepnens ujtormea cnurcn at a 10 get tne luiiesi oeneiu irom 4a following the business ses- hand wort on thj p' meeting held last evening in-the large supply on hand. Cross sion Hostesses for the luncheon parish house During the evening were: Mrs. J.

H. Howard, Mrs. C. GEsler. c.

fashonod hats were displayed MARCH OF TIME'S FAB EAST COMMAND STARTS SATURDAY m.ii or Trctnin Mr Fli Fir-hel- '7s'," of uv lne memocrs. ivirs. j. uross land and sea mark this tory of tie of i i-n VTIII Ul Alexander KORDA jattienti tiprcer and Mrs Milton Cohen America's Pacific Island port uoimei uiai was JOU years i Presen? Mi Frank AASBSRif ldtalkETn Miwn $170,000 Estate MrB RKUn1r antral 'readings Sergiv7n Gettysburg, March 'MrsndW Tr Mrs! by Marie Sutcliffe Attending Mrs. Lille Auginbaugh, age Get- Uamnie, mi.

vv. ri. i itiuit, ni this vo ume is the uorA- Mr It RonL-ort AiA C.tnH Frtdric MARCH lwetU Y0UN6 in M. C. Wentz, Mrs.

A. Deutsch, nf 'i ind Ha the questioning Mrs. M. altitude as a means of solving daily pr- utriut-itmeu iu a io Mrs. G.

E. Lentz Mrs. Anna Eisenhart, Mrs. Emory companion and $50 to her news-Fackler, Mrs. Elda Hollar, Mrs.

paper carrier "in consideration of Mrs. 6v right. S. L. "House and Garden' Lau.

Comnlete Guide 10 Interior Decoration A complete ouiue 10 Weaver, Mrs. Clyde Seitz, P. N. Wentz, Mrs. Lottie CAROLE 0 book for everyoie who wants to create a Jacob Joseph, Mrs.

Samuel Julius the inspiration his cheerful person- fhurmint Uvuhe hnmp in nerfpet tasle. Today Tomorrow feusan Julius, Anna Julius. Mrs. Ida Landis, Mrs. Elmer Myers, Andrew Myers, Mr.

and Mrs. Al WYATT. E. M. "Blui- Print Reading." A book well suited to individual study us well as a classroom text.

Fiction Mrs. Helen Spotz, Mrs. F. J. Snyder, Mrs.

H. David Smyser, Mrs. Lawrence C. Fisher, Mrs. J.

H. Howard, Mrs. P. A. Noll, Mrs.

C. D. Ensmineer, Mrs. Eli Eichel- LOMBARD JACK bert' Eyster, Mrs. Amanda Strack, SAPIEHA.

V. R. "Beyond this Th. tit an intprntinnl Trc Trfl Cmiti To.K v. BHHIIM.ilHlilU'J berger, Mrs.

Mrs. Thomas AUgUSt A. OaDnelO, marriage in which an American mar- Osear ToTastpr Mrs Fllon A Monk Mrs ried to a polish diplomat, discovers the car MCMaster, Mrs. hllen a. juonK, irs.

r. r. ronflict the ola world gni tne Wolfe, Mrs. R. G.

Wilkinson, Mrs. il ii i Flanders and Mrs. E. C. Romes new (J Snahr Mrs Marv Kara ality has been to me." The $170,000 estate also was divided among Gettysburg college, i the local Y.

W. C. the Civic Nursing association, the Service guild of Christ Lutheran church and a score of nieces, nephews and other individuals, including her i nurse and a domestic. The companion willed $20,000 was Anna Sulsbaugh and the newspaper carrier was Joseph Slonaker. Her home was given to Gettysburg college.

iREiVivrv SEYMOUR. D. K. SO "Happy Ever berg. After." A light love itnry.

mr. ana wrs. ii. jspangier, Julius. Audrev SMITH.

Laay t. ine man in jvirs. William orey. A nimanu biui.v. junus, wane butclitfe and Emory C.

Joseph. LAST TIMES TODAY Cost Accountants Hold Study Meeting Charles E. Humer was discus-m'on leader at a meeting of the studv croun held by members of Rohan discovers some old letters In hT husband's ancestral home, telling the tragic storv of an earlier Rohan and of the curse rtiat still lngs over the family. STEINBECK. J.

"The Moon is Down." A forceful tale of the unconquered spirit of a defeated people. Juvenile BAKELESS. K. 1.. "The Spirit of a Nation's Song." The story of tho writing HuJdfn fory txploding into draina! NOW PLAYING the York Chapter of the National of thP star spangled Banner JOHNSON.

M. "Runaway WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Heather, the little Highland terrier, was always running away and getting Into trouble. M. "Cabin on Kett Creek." Glory and Matt have good timos in their cabin home in the Tennessee mountains. DALLASTOWN Jimmy Durante Jane Wyrein "You're In The Army Now" Kobt.

Young Ruth Huwy "Married Bachelor" Association of Cost Accountants last evening at the Yorktowne hotel. The subject was "Distribution, Administrative and Special 'Costs." It was announced that the York chapter has been awarded 50 points in the Stevenson Trophy competition, a national contest, in recognition of an article submit 11 LUBITSCH'S imtii TO BE or NOT TO BE MERLE ALAN OBERON MARSHALL IN "LYDIA" ALSO LATEST WAR NEWS GIFT NITE WEST YORK NEWS (Continued from Page Two) i I FOR YOUR SKATING ted to the national bulletin of the association by Melvin L. Beck, amounting to $9,485.57, were ord-first vice president of the chapter ered paid. Present were: Charles and auditor of the Yorktowne E. Gross.

Earl Wildasin, Cath-hotel. The subject of the article arine Manges, Herman Gentzler, was "Hotel Garage Accounting." Paul Z. Kistler. Prof. A.

H. Mar-The monthly dinner meeting of tin. Attorney Carl R. May, H. the York Chapter will be held Westley Eisenhart.

E. C. Joseph next Wednesday evening at 6:30 and Arthur B. Cady. PLEASURE WHITE ROSE ARENA o'clock at the Yorktowne.

STARTS TOMORROW LAST TIMES TODAY Dinc cm rowRfiY" Reliance Enrolls 18 These 18 new members were elected into the Reliance Fire company at a meeting last evening: R. E. Fishel, Ivan Gross, David Kagen, Joseph H. Mosser, Yvonne Shanaman, 11, Has Birthday Party HAINES The Shoe Wizard Lionel larrfBjore i Aaa Af an Mr tr Kenneth Shana- P. Jules Zech.

John Strausbaugh VJy N. 41U' It's a Alon Frl Sat. Regular Stating Mondays Ladies' Night Thursdays Beginners and Inexperienced Roller Skate to the Finnt Orfan Maaic I to II P. M. litiiMiiiiilliiminiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiniii'iii CJMS 5 nu different kind of musical! LAST TIMES TODAY He LjI Low Wkida down! BOX OFFICE OPENS AT REMEMBER the DAY sA WftoGmt asarBaftk Hssf SBSssssHsWasI LAST TIMES TODAY PRISCILIA lT3 I iicharo NEW SPRING COATS, SUITS and DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY Attractively Priced DANIELS 136 E.

Market St. man 1131 East Philadelphia street. Paul H. Quickel, James Hardy, entertained at a buffet supper Henry Holtzapple, Hamilton Bur-6arty yesterday in honor of their dett, Harvey A. Eyster, Bert daughter Yvonne, who celebrated Heiner, Martin Heiner, Clair Bol-her eleventh birthday anniversary, hnger.

George Livingstone, Em-Table decorations were in red. ory Myers, Richard A. Reynolds white and blue. An Uncle Sam's and Arthur Bentzel. The applica-hat filled with star and Liberty tions of 12 others were received, bell shaped cookies formed the Movies on the bombing of Pearl centerpiece.

The birthday cake Harbor were shown. A motion was was decorated with red. white and passed to mail a copy of the re-blue candles and American flags, vised bylaws to all members. Prizes in the form of defense The final session of the Wed- savings stamps were awarded to nesday night course in defense the following: Faith Myers, Eva- firefighting was held last evening del Kaltreider. Joan Bell, Joan in the high school.

Joseph G. Racer and Jacquelin Smith. Spahr and Charles F. Slyder Present were: Evadel Kaltreid- were in charge. fJoan Racer, June Dawes, Or- Plans to hold a skating party lane Schleeter, Joan Bell.

Lois Friday. March 27, at Playland, Leckrone, Faith Myers, Jactuelin were discussed at a recent meet-Smith. Joan Steckler and Yvonne ing of the Topper club held at the Shanaman. home of Margaret Gotwalt, 1715 TJ.VI fl A STARTS TOMORROW I LLOYD NOLAM Aftf fADtnu FsW ssssssisssssssssaBlsisssaSst- SATURDAY THE HOP HARRY MARSH and his Orchestra Admission S6c Plus Tax Ml ft. i I si oy narow (Sttrmy mmmmmmk Vtahn) Ariea and' CM'Uil Johnny (il'' with thKiiu) Mercer JOHNNY EAGER YORK, PA.

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