November 13, 1041. ON BRIEFS theatres theatre ties have f Rev Fathet itzin Friday afterny Mrs MB dave last week in Atlan Was A L& where she w Hp registered a fonte-Haddon| Hall Don't forget the all the Fireme and above the be heid at Menday evening Turkeys i chandise will be raffled The com af the Knights of Bt Georg who are condi starting a Im thickens and other ten Branch 86 fair for the henefit Church and the prizes th The 3 start at 8.15) next Monday affair of its fine : kind i r Patton High School Football was the Portage - ship eleven on Patton fie): Saturday afta noon by a sce Quarterback Kunrod of Portage the start of the : a 10-yard touchdown run to of the points for the Portage tean Charles B. Yehner, 19 of Patton suffered lacerations of the forehead and right hand Saturday night when a car he was driving ran into a ditch and overturned on the new Ebens- burg Cerrolltown road Two passer gers, Edward Woomer, 19. and Robert Albright, 17. suffered lacerations and bruises. Ail were treated by an Eb ensburg physician Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr and Mrs Fred McCann the Penn Slate game at State College last Saturday Mr. and Mre Harry Baker of RR Ave. annound the of thelr daughter Lacy to Corp Edward W of MG. P. 3rd Cal, Fort Myer, Va The marriage [took place in Washing ton, I* C. on November 4 Mr and Mrs Leonard Baker Mr. and Mra I rs Baker spent Bun day in Johnstown visiting with Fran- cis Baker Froacis Baker and Charles Yahner of Jodinstown spent a few days recen tiy in Patton. | A birthday dinner was held in hon- or of My. WII defested by the sre {x at BeCHY | #4 ade gain 8 Hoover attended Syracuse football marriage a aryl fof Shed Mr. and of Coal Sherron Casher Johnstown of (Hair Lightner and sons Mrs and M Sam Thon nx Mr and tie Mr Auxiliary 8 Association and Vii i dinner in nn Johnstown next Thursday Cooper, formerly of Pal in Gary. Indiana, visit with his He returning whers % short friends in M ass M ot f the Past Presidents ries ¢ $e {‘mrribyeris i $L ERY 4 ican Legion Aux larg i rH $vening tat a Patton Met} Hen Klik Premident RINSE SPR nly An were $nis wi inst frecay ner meeting the Mrs riage new Parle y f the hb iat hiseed CHArEe resented a past president's cmbler Mrs Clars ro, retiring president Mrs Bostrom of Harneste Laura W the Patton acted as toamtmaster during the and included selections by Donald Litzinger, pian. and Angelo Vespa, violinist, both Patton the par ley will be A publi TY fi ‘ampbel president of nit dinner entertainment ist of meeting of Next Fs held at Cresson sale at Col. G. GG. Bloom's Patton will on Saturday afternoom of gi at} lock. Am 10 Head of Catt 4 Mules, Pou Borough : etmrtiy it arvih { Hardware {ine a ried id har &% Terms ash Janel Yeckley has gone wi . where she has secured poyment Mr. and Mrs Beott Merrill an nounce the birth of a daughter, Myrna Louise, on October 34. Mra. Merrill was the former Miss Ellen Thomas Mr and Mra. A J. Kariheim held birthday surprise party at their home Bunday evening, Nov. #th, in honor daughter, Regine. The even. | UNION PRIESS.COURIER Ship I ost Lt. Comdr. H L. Edwards, com- | manding officer of the USS. Ren | ben James, sunk by a torpedo while | oh convey duely near leeland. The | ship was a flush-deck destroyer. Etheldrera and Mary Yeck v, Anna Mary and Alice Hoover Mary McConnell. Dorothy Farabaugh and Mrs A. J Karibeim and Mar rite lertha, Leones and Karlheim Hussel! Waiters, 15-vesr-old son Mr. and Mra Frank Walters atte taken 1 Bortman ev, Ay ES § itpr Hf af Mr Carroll Twp. on 4 in of thelr daughter, who celebrated 19th birthday Curley and Chick Bhabrosky of Pat ton furnished entertainment iY partly nt the he # Bwitzler of E honor her who altended were: Misses Othella Bender, swileler, Mary and Mildred Yeck velvn, Edna and Messrs. Earl serge MoDwery and Morris Link tzier, William Harold Render iis YY eckley Mrs. Far! Dunlap and Mrs Bender of Niagara PFalls with relatives Clemen Fiste Mr. and Mavden Lg nt the week Mrs WW. 2 with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugens Stratton of Pitts brgh. Mr. and Mrs. (Gerald Bekenvode of E. Carroll Twp. sanounce the birth of a son on Welneaday, Nov. 8. in ond 144441 ( ALLE of age. for downright VALUE you cant ~ Seiberling's Protected Service Guarantee “You'll be money ahead with @ new Seiberling tire because it carries TWO =a Lifetine Guarantee against defects in workmanship or ma- Service Guarmmies that will save you mony a dollar buy any make tire. For safety, for’ i beat a Seiberlingl Come in TODAY! it ; BEE 1 tf Heginag | was held and Mrs. Bwebert | Nov. | Ethel, | for the , A delicious lurch was serv. | Houver spent last week | I's hard to imagine what a day would be like without the power harnessed in that end There is less maze of electrical wires. no equal substitute! And there is no substitute that can give your ads the power that the newspaper does. Advertise in the Union Press-Courier. for you! £ Mr. and Mrs. Poter Puriage of Patton and William Adeisberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. James jor of Phil lipsburg, were married in SL Mary's Catholic Church, Patton, on Thurs day morning, November 6, at ¥ a. m by Rev. Father Bertrand McFadyen, pastor, The attendants were Miss Kathryn Furiage, sister of the bride, and Fran- cis McNeish, cousin of the bride. The | bride wore a browm street dress with | Harrisburg —The state is going into the lumber lusiness. A plan to sell 10) million board feet of lamber from the state forests un. jder a selective cutting syestem was described during the week by G. Al “The marketing of this timber at this time will be An effective and (be at Jenst 100 millon board feel ¢f dead timber which has posible zner- chantable value,” Htewiirt said. The Use this POWER, harnessed to work { | 3 { tent Hing § =; “In addition, there is estimated to! cutting is necessary, bi said to ol lain a sustained of continued growth and yield of timber. The annul growth iz more thas 120,000000 voard feet, he said The secretary said: ! “If mature timber is tut each year! the growth of younger iitands can be expected to increase more rapidly in volume. This timber which is adding fitthe or no yearly volume prowth'