A PAGE EIGHT @ WEDDING BELLS © ©. BTIFFLER GF Miss [ois Ge and Mrs tame the br Mr. and Mrs at a ceren svening in the ner's Jury Absolves Bunday, pastor ; . : i Attending Mrs. Robert MCeption was bride's parents T! reside in Ebensh: the Blue Strike The re ORGF Unique Union Contract Will ‘Keep 'Em Shaving In Hee with their dri tOnBcriptees in the U7 8 4 v IM of the 1'nited Electrical thuded a n Wes A— Pl ——— rie dr IAs ' ’ | my | mm 3 mm li nm) li nm i i ll hm $ I I | ul | NO OTHER TOPCOAT - HOLDS A CANDLE 10 CLIPPER Recall the most luxurious tweed top- cont yow've ever admired. Think of its rich, slightly shaggy texture; its subtle colorings. Youll find its equal in the perfectly tailored Clipper Tweed Topeoats we've just received. $25~is this; we combine with 617 other leading stores, under the native- ally famous CLIFPER CRAFT PLAN te give you the savings of huge pur- ned production. lin this way, we keep prices DOWN and quality UF! That's eapecially important NOW! Why mot THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Razor Co | Garrolitown, Spangler Posts agement 1224 Select New Legion Offi Drivers ner rs Bass Stocking Is Begun ah ng bass wre ith Old Broomsticks Become Checkers for Army C Cresson Pireman Retained i George A. Bmith, chief of Potteville Fire Dept, was elected president of | the Pennsylvania State Firomen's Au od mise four vice presidents, them being Robert Jones of Creason. Allentown has been selected ax he site of next year's convention which will be its 63rd Approximately 135.000 delegates Ladies Auxiliary and thelr families attended a picnic near Glresnsburyg Cheese Manufactured Farm co-operatives manufacture nearly 150000000 pounds of cheese in # year Of the 651 cheese-making co-operatives, Wisconsin has 480 A y Bg $8 Padany Tite ‘ by . y in Pennsylvania Lakes 2s Mate Vice President . COUNTY WPA WORKERS ~ T0 BE GIVEN PAY BOOST i s ‘NY = Ys 3 ' sos ¥ ae wer paid WPA workers stint BN Od Pers gered strato ERA : SEE Ee Arie by Howard O REIGN) inced Hunter Washington WPA come applied to all i those earn. rig eas than S590 a mor th but did not affodt persons Working 40 to 4% hours Wi ont defense projects headguart- would ap- I workers except pro the work yo ral wihrkers in cotinties and abot 2 000 defense jobs yWoasional ana wotild pot Philadelphia Lackawanna ows Mhaea * We v are ihe Har # « a. 8D pr &Im- ployes in state me in these rotunties Creane rote Ve the ir Lagerne, Alle- Fayette, Erie orthampton, Lehigh Berks Mont gomery, Delaware Westmoreland and part of Washington, pg ie rie gry gheny *, technical workers receive 34 BG 5 they éligible for the raise those count with, In oH ather counties receive jess and Ie rolis now list 84 879 persons MARSTELLER NEWS Mr. and Mra Joe Peles Were Pecan vigitnrs ea father Monte gpttended a HCY at oe in Vintandale WMorw Foye N Nunday at the Mry arton giggle id arid Movs Clair Bu Namty Glo Mra Janes Sumday Mrs Thos ¥ tterbaugh Pesta Miss Thelma W Fre f Was & gr ¥ Faelgh recent Mr. snd Mra Harry Young of visit Tiere ‘GRAND, Patton, Pr. Friday and Saturday VIVIEN LEIGH Artists Painted Her Beautiful. Wo- men Painted Her A Scorned Woman. Sunday and Monday South Fork, wer recent visitors at the Robert MeCleland home Juanes Good of Wadsworth, Ohio, visited his mother hove recently. i Mr. and Mrs Ross Angelo : of | i ! i Monthly Novena at Loretto The usual monthly novena in honor of 85. Therese will begin at the Car. meiite Monastery at Loretto Wednes- day, October 22. and close on Thurs day. October 30, at 4 pm This will be a novena of thanikegiv- ing for the many favors obtained dur ine the Bolemn Novena, and will in. clude the petitions of all those who send them to the monastery Services will be each day at 4 p m Besa Pay bg JOP LET WANN © Bien on Te ae Gy Tabes Gaul Been Corer by ALTON FLEWING Matinee Sunday, 2:30 Tuesday, | JANE DARWELL & | BRENDA JOYCE
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