Thursday, November 8, 1945 SPANGLER HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ RECORD Following is a list of patients admitted and discharged from the | Miners’ Hospital from Oct. 29 to Nov. 5. 1945: MEDICAL—ADMITTED. Caroline Abrams, Spangler; H. 0. Winslow, Patton; Robert Long, Barnesboro; Madeline Christoff, Bakerton; Mrs. Betty Wagner» Westover; Wilmer Woodside, Westover R. D.; Dorothy Knotts, Spangler; Andrew Boback Has- tings; James Ashcroft, Spangler; John Eisenhower, Burnside; John Jones, Nanty-Glo. : ES URGICAL— ADMITTED. Albert Hoppel, Spangler; Mich- ael Zemrose, Barnesboro; John Rito, Barnesboro; Geraldine Kelly, Barneshoro; Carl Rosian, Ebens- burg; Bernard Stewart, Hastings, R. D. 1; Mrs. Violet Williams, Pat- | ton; Mrs. Barbara Hnatkovich, Hastings; Rosemary Shank, Carr- olltown; Mrs. Martha Rorapaugh, Barnesboro; Mrs. Stella Barr, Burnside; Eugene Cunningham, Hastings; John Kolesar, Hastings; Mrs. Mary Hertz, Barnesboro; Mrs. | Bess Crawford, Commodore; Chas. | Eush, Barnesboro; Jack Murphy, Ashville; Jean Repine, Judy Billings, Burnside; Morris Legros, Hastings; Eugene Byers, Mahaffey, R. D. 2; Charles Saw- telle, Spangler. MEDICAL—DISCHARGED. Mrs. Nellie Cook, Cherry Tree, R .D.; William Penn, Barnesboro R. D.; Irene Cribbs, Bakerton; H. O. Winslow, Patton; Anna Belle Lewis, Heilwood; Mark Stivanelli, Spangler; Mrs. Gertrude Price, Ba- kerton; Valentine Weakland, Bar- rieshoro; Louis Foster, Bakerton; Mrs. Mary Vargo, Barnesboro R. D.; John Gardner, Marsteller. SURGICAL—DISCHARGED. Clarence Troxell, Westover; Mrs. Margaret Theic, Hastings; Alvin Chura, Hastings, R. D.; Mrs. Mar- garet Shadle, Spnagler; Bernard Stewart, Hastings, R. D. 1; John Rito, Barnesboro; Norman Keith, Starford; Josephine Sikora, St. Benedict; Albert Hoppel, Spang- ler; William Griest, Barnesboro; Anthony Vella, Barnesboro; Chas. Bush, Barnesboro; Michael Zem- rose, Barnesboro; Jean Repine, Mentcl; Judy Ann Bilings, Burn- side. MATERNITY. Mr. and Mrs. William Kost, St. Renedict, daughter, Oct. 29th. Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, Bar- nesboro, daughter, Oct. 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Strollo, Barnesboro, daughter, Oct. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Rummell, Arcadia, daughter, Oct. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Eligius Niebauer, Patton, son, Oct. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. John Shingle, Chest Springs, daughter, Oct. 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Togni, Bar- nesboro, son, Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Bakerton, daughter, Nov. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin, Bar- nesboro, son, Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. James Shabbick, Alverda, daughter, Nov. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Barneshoro R. D., son, Nov. 4th. Mentcle; * HEILWOOD NEWS | By Carmella Della Valle Mrs. Joseph McClelland of this | place visited her husband and oth- er relatives in Pittsburgh recently. Mr. and Mrs Richard Stupic are spending their honeymoon in Cle- veland, Ohio. Frank Stupic is visiting friends in Louisana. Miss Josephine Bassario, Cleve- land, spent a week here with her father and other relatives. Edward Malippa, a student at the [University of Pittsburgh, is spending the week end with his parents. Mrs. Malippa and daughter, Mary Louise, were recent Indiana visitors. William Burkey of Patton was a recent visitor at the Malippa home. Mr. Kuzenchak, who had been a patient in the Indiana hospital for several weeks, has returned home |and is rapidly convalescing. Four-year-old Robert Benko is much beetr after an infection from {much better after infection after | Miss Irene Benko, an employee | at the Indiana hospital, spent the | week end here with her parents. T-Sgt. Peter Mekulsia arrived home on October 31, for a thirty- | day sick leave. New York, is home on a 60 day furlough. S. F. 2-¢ Peter Yaneck returned home from Pearl Harbor with an honorable discharge. He had been in service for two and a half years | of which 2 years had been over- | seas. Miss Helen Jackson is home ag- ain, after having been a surgical patient for some time. Mr. Robert Hayes of Indiana was a recent Visitor at the Rob- ert Jackson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson and son, Robert, were visitors re- cently in Ligonier. Amos Jackson of Washington, D. C., was a recent visitor at the Wm. Jackson home. Edward Jackson, employed at the Indiana hospital for the past 3 years, is leaving for California. Mrs. J. Blythestone spent Sat- urday in Indiana. Misses Coletta and Sarah Ham- mell of Strongstown, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and { Mrs. Frank Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Orange of Ebensburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davidson. Mr. Jackson and grandson, Al- bert, spent Wednesday evening in Beaverdale visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ross Hart. Mrs. Harry DeMay and son, Eu- itors. Misses Dorothy and Mae Doreen McFeeley were recent callers in Madowbrook. Mr. and Mrs. G. Richards of Cherry Tree, were visitors at the M. U. McFeeley home recently. DO YOU KNOW? The X-ray, termed the greatest singe contribution to mankind, was discovered by Roentgen 50 years ago—Nov. 8 1895. Nearer and Nearer comes MORE TELEPHONE SERVICE Every day brings more and more telephone service nearer and nearer to the increasing number of farmers who will rely on it for business, for more pleasant living, and for emergencies. Western Electric, producers of telephones, dial equip- ment, and cable for The Bell System, is hard at work. Equipment is coming. Then starts the tremendous job of installation for farm (and city) needs. Meanwhile, we’ll keep you fully posted about our plans and progress. We want them to become realities every bit as much as you do. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Seaman 2-¢ Rudolph Bassario of | gene, were recent Barnesboro vis- | A number of local hunters suc- | ceeded in bagging a turkey the | first day of the season. They were Jospeh Benzie. Joe Zupon, Patrick Zupon, Joe Yonkoski, John Narra, and Bob Cole, now of Altoona. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bradley and family of Newry spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crossman, Mrs. Angeline Rizzo and dau- ghters, Mary Jane and Joan of Baltimore, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs .Munsen. Mrs. Sam Mocere of Baltimore, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Munsen. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Passanetti spent Sunday in Carrolltown. Mrs. Margaret Hale, wife of Le- wis Hale, suffered a multiple dis- location of the elbow on Saturday when she tripped on a rug in her home and fell. She was taken to the Altoona hospital where the bones were set, and then re- turned to her home. Miss Alice Tate of Baltimore, visited with her mother, Mrs. Ar- thur Morhess over the week end. Pvt. John Gibbons of Fort Dix, N. J., spent three days with his wife and family. Mrs. H. L. Naylor, Miss Virgin- ia Conzo, Miss Thelma Perina, of | this place, and Mrs. Elmer Raner | of Buckhorn, attended a meeting at the Girl Scout Headquarters in the William Penn Hotel in Altoo- ina. A very interesting demonstra- tion of the work which the Girl Scouts do was given by several of the Altoona Council troops. Mrs. Annie Matko of Coalport, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zupon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zupon of Lilly, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zupon over the week end. Visitors at the Paul Gionfriddo home on Sunday were Joseph Gi- onfriddo of Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Gionfriddo and son, of Altoona, and Albert Gionfriddo of Pittsburgh. Mr. Tony Maruco of Patton vis- ited at the home of Mrs. Theresa Cuomo on Sunday. Mrs. Gerald Jacobs and daught- ers, of Dean, spent Sunday with relatives in Dysart. Miss Georgetta Young of Irvona, | both teaching in the Dysart sch- ool, have enrolled in the education- | al classes held at St. Francis Col- lege at Loretto. Mrs. John Niebauer of Woods- town, N. J., Mr. the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marra and family of Uniontown, spent Sun- day in Dysart with friends and rel- atives. Miss Rose Benzie is visiting her Jersey this week. Mrs. H. L. Naylor attended a reception at the home of Mrs. Ka- therine Braucht in Coalport Wed- nesday evening, held to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Fred Resosky, Worthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. Michael Matish of Frugali- ty, was given a pleasant dinner at the home of his sister, Mrs. Gene Ratchford, on Sunday. Mr. Matish recently returned from du- ty overseas and was wounded in the Battle of Normandy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vincent of this place announce the birth of a son, Friday. GOLVER JOTTINGS By ELIZABETH STARUCH Cpl. Mike Emery is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents. A chicken banquet was held at Penn Gables for the employees of the Colver Store Co., recently. S.-Sgt. Richard Ferigto, has re- ceived an honorable discharge from the U. 8. Army. He was a prison- er of war in Germany. Michael Zawiskie of the U. 8S. Navy, spent a 72-hour leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Zawiskie. Joe Sabo received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Marines after many months in action in the South Pacific. Cpl. Ted Lapena, having return- ed from the South Pacific, has re- ceived an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. He is married to the former Elizabeth Mihalik. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Syzkula had a large family reunion on Sunday. Their parents and their brothers Mrs. Frank Gregg of Dysart and ¥ visited at the home of | 3 and Mrs. Lewis Benzie over | sister, Mrs. John Niebauer in New UNION PRESS-COURIER C to present to you from week to week, Do your shopping in satisfactory, easy s HE merchants listed below have new suggestions so be sure to read every ad below today and in the weeks ahead- tages, and avoid last-minute headaches, poor choice, crowds! A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GIFT TILL XMAS! PAGE SEVEN COMING SOON Christmas Is Nearer Than You Realize Shop Easily, Leisurely, More Satisfactorily, With Variety of Selection, in NORTHERN CAMBRIA MERCHANTS BUY-A-GIFT-A-WEEK PLAN! = = ARIE RE RBEEEK See Murphy's for Gifts! LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S COATS Use our Lay-Away Plan. A small 37.95 ro $24.50 deposit will’ hold any article . . . 3.98 FLANNEL BATH ROBES Make ideal Christmas presents. Will enjoy lots of $ Barnesboro i iy = EY POT SE TOTEN Ae RJ Wu By ¥ oe WL TL TE TE TI y/o of 10 use by every woman. Large, medium and small sizes. G. C. MURPHY CO., Nc RA PILI BEGET TE TELE IE IE TEI, ¥ USEFUL GIFTS A in A ¥ ' Sant ¥ Boys’ Furnishings “Famous Brand” SHIRTS SPORT JACKETS SWEATERS Gifts for boys that they will use and always need! RATOWSKY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Patton, Pa, SESS PATEIETETETE LBL BL GL GL GL TL TEGLIL GL GL TL TE TLE TE Tk Dik TET GIFTS USEFUL IN ANY HOME GLASSW CANDY DISHES CREAMER A many places in a home. Stop in one of CUT FLOWERS PATTON BARKESBORO Yeoman RE ET POE TE TE EERIE 2K Small gifts and large ones of glassware . POTTED PLANTS BALSINGER & LUTHER Kt. Gold Gnft for “her!” LUXENBERG’S Barnesboro p25 & PATE TD TOD Te Sl St ARE SETS VASES . . that can be used our stores and choose! CORSAGES EBENSBURG & SERENA RIOT ELIE IELETE ¥ St a a AN IDEAL PRESENT— Dish Sets Service for 6 or 8 = i i I A gift that can be used all through the year, and one you can be sure will be ap- preciated. Several designs . . LIEB’S HARDWARE Carrolltown, Pa, in 0 SEI TEBE RE RE BRR RBBB R RRR RR R= 1 AN IDEAL GIFT FOR THE HOME . . . Cocktail Tables Handsomely constructed of walnut or mahogany. “extra” that makes a living room. Use our easy credit terms. : $19.95 up ¢ WOLF FURNITURE CO., Barneshoro Ns sm SS I SA RRR RRR EN | The added FOTE PTR SD SP TE STORED SH SPS D OS EEE WHY NOT VISIT OUR TOY & GIFT DEPARTMENT NOW? Make your selection early on our Lay-Away-Plan. I. L. BINDER HARDWARE Hastings, Pa. Ee LET : SHE’LL APPRECIATE— ¥ SLIPS ¢ Panties, Hose i i i $ It's well to think of the gift of lingerie, as an acceptable and thoughful remembrance. FOR GAMES. .; OF ALL KINDS Games of skill, games of chance, games that will en- liven the whole household. Ideal for Christmas giving! 25¢ to $2.50 KINKEAD'’S STATIONERY STORE Patton, Pa. RR SA BA SE RTE TL TL TE TE GL TL TL TL TLE GET SEE OUR LINE OF... JEWELRY LOCKETS CROSSES BRACELETS You can find just the right gift for her among these items! See our selections! BARNES & TUCKER STORE CO. Bakerton Barnesboro Also all ki ¥ ¥ § ¥ DAVIS MILLINERY o Magee Ave, Patton Yersmrmasansms mma ms mmm mms ns A I FTE ORT BERET, FOR HIS CHRISTMAS Men's Military Sets 39¢c TO 98¢c Different sizes, enclosed in nice cases, ready for giving. Good gift for any man . . . McCRORY'S 5 & 10c STORE Patton, SR RA RS RS RA AE NE AAR ATL GLE TITLE GE GE GE GE GLE TE ¥ i Y % = = n n 7 TOTP TD TBO SR TR TE PATO Te PAS Pa. LL TL GLE CL GE TE GE GLE GL GL TEFL TEFL 4 J GL GL GLE TE GL TLE GE GI GLE GL GENTLE GE GL TLE PRP SPD SP Sb TL TE IN & PE pp CHRISTMAS ! ! ! Bicycle Parts FOR THE YOUNG BOY Accessories for Bikes of nds . .. headlights, tail- lights, horns, mirrors, etc. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE JACK GALINIS Barnesboro, Pa. RSNA RA RS SANS PEPSI A IAN = TRL n s REE SERRA BEA TRS RR LTE IRTE TE BOYS’ Fingertip Coats A snappy gift any ’teen age fellow will look sharp in. Ex- pertly tailored. A perfect gift this Christmastime! $8. 95 - $22.50 LUXENBERG’S MEN'S SHOP Barnesboro, Pa. TPT T SD STP SSDS 8 EERE ISLETS TERR TET VASETE PETIT A RR Rp POTBSD \¥ \ GTS FERRERS HL TL TE GLE GL TLE GE GEG GE DL GLE LTE GED RR | from the service were there. A big AND FINANC There are probably a number of homes available from which to make your choice. Likewise, there are various mortgage plans available: Select both with great care. Our business is making mortgage loans. We'll be happy to suggest an arrangement best suited to your personal needs. First National Bank At Patton, Pa. E WITH CARE | dinner was served and entertain- {ment was provided. Mr. and Mrs. Mike, Jr.,, Betty Jane and Margar- | et Emery, motored to Detroit to | vigit their daughter, Mrs. Mary | Miholick. | | | day leave at his home. | | | | ESGRO-GILLO Miss Della Jane Gillo, daughter | of- Maurice Gillo of Alverda, be- | came the bride of Joseph Esgro, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Esgro of Carrolltown, at a nuptial high mass performed at 9 a. m. on Oct. 28 in Sacred Heart Church, Al- verda. Rev. Father Richards offi- ciated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended as maid of honor by Miss Amelia Gillo. The bridesmaids were Misses Alma and Inez Gillo and Josephine Valtri, all | of Alverda, and Mary DeSalvo of | Carrolltown. | Albert Matteoit'i, Bakerton, was | | Carrolltown; Paul Firmint, | cis Cantelope, Carrolltown, | Johnstown, flower girl. | the Gillo home, followed by a re- seption in the evening. Light Speed in Water The speed of light under water is nearly 75,000 kilometers per second slower than in air. Speed of light in the air is 299,796 kilomet- ers per second. Upon hitting the water the speed instantly is re- duced to 225,400 kilometers per second. Sgt. Mike Olex is spending a 7- | Mike Emerey, | & WEDDING BELLS ¥ | best man, with Maric Caschini. of | Has- | | tings; Ross Falsetti, and Joseph | | Gaston, Alverda, as ushers. Fran- | was | | ring bearer, and Marie Ragno, of | | A wedding dinner was servea at | CIEL RIE TEI TEAL TELE AEILT, ¥ MAKE THE WIFE HAPPY 3 BACHA'S HARDWARE i THIS CHRISTMASTIDE— ¥ ¥ Phone 43 Barnesboro CHILDREN’S TOYS * Metal and Wood * STUFFED DOLLS FUZZY, WASHABLE ANIMALS Present Her with a 4 PRIZER coal STOVE 1 The acme of perfection when it comes to labor-saving and beauty, and a gift that will make cooking a pleasure. HUBER’'S HARDWARE Magee Ave. Patton SSAA LTE ILI TE TE TE TL TE IIE FETE TE GIVE HER . .. FOR THE HOME . .. Electric ROASTERS §¥ Corner Brackets, $3 up TOASTERS : . 1 COFFEE MAKERS Has wide variety of uses . . . GLAZED POTTERY AND Ideal gifts to make life a bit NOVELTIES easier for a woman. in various colors. STANDARD MUTOR CLEM A, FARABAUGH SUPPLY CO. Jewelry & Electric LOUIS A. HALUSKA Appliances * Phone 4421 Lang Ave. Patton Carrolltown, Pa, RR SARA RE TATE TAP RATE TE TET, TITRE TET RE TET TERETE TILT, A Different List of Gift Suggestions Each Week! ¥en PESESETET All s $ We h her. RRS ISTE N PASAT ERATETEIESE RATAN TLL OL TLE GE PEGE FETE FETE GEILE DS Sr i Nn 3 \ ? i" 8 Weg hid OPPS BSD OTD SARS B SDSL OTL KILI TE OSCE TE TE TEETER | 3 | 7 # Q hh iN ZR FOR mmwwmneeet Yess > HEHE RARBG ‘ be we 8 8 i i S TL GL TL GL GE GL GE TLE GE GTLE TLE TE TL a: NO TRPR DP So SPR “ XE SR SP SP SPP SPD SP SBSH TTBS BSD TR \ 3 LL TL GL TL ETE GE TLE GE GL GLE GL GL TLD ERA it FOR SARE ASAE REBAR RA RETA = 7s A Subscription to the Union Press-Courier Will Make An Appreciated Gift! SETETETS 8 A S 8 i CTL TLL TE EGE GL TE bod ¢ st § SANSNASASASSNASASANESS _— Patent Leather 3 RY] BRERA ATE EAE TEVA IITA ¢ $3. CENTRAL TRADING CORPORATION ¥ St. Benedict 9 — RR TR LADIES’ PURSES * Calf Corday hades, Various Styles! 2.98 to $20.00 ave the purse to please See our selection. Use “Lay-Away Plan” LIPMAN’S DRESS SHOP Barnesboro, Pa, Plastics SP SE APA RE PATENT ETA THE BOYS ... i “MOUNTIE” CAPS Adjustable over the head or the chin. All the fellows will aring one. All sizes. A perfect gift this Christmas! SHARBAUGH & LIEB Barmnesboro, Pa. TE TE PE RE ETERS “HER” . . . ¢ LADIES’ HAND BAGS i A gift every woman will ap- § preciate. All sizes in the very it latest styles. Shop today... i 19 to $5.75 Emeig Fo a PEPER TERE ROTATES RETESET Zr =N 3 GL GL GL TLE GL GL GE GEL GLE GEGLEGLTETETR FETAT " Pa ? ? 2 P Fo ” [ 5 Ear PHO RD SD SOND TS 2; GIVE HER A Kent Coffee Maker A gift she will be proud of every time she sets it on the table. Strongly-constructed, various cup sizes. $8.95 BENDER ELECTRIC CO. Carrolltown, Pa, NP TB DD TBSP SBS KARR RRR RRRRE 2 GTB TP SES L SBOP DTPA T AEDES FOR THE LITTLE GIRL... DOLLS Are just the thing for her happy Christmas. Sleeping, Mama, Rag and other kinds. Stop in our store today ... $1.00 to $5.00 COMMONS DEPARTMENT STORE Hastings, Pa. 2 (RRA RRR BEE ERERERE MEN’S AND LADIES’ WALLETS AND KEY RING SETS COLLAR AND TIE SETS $1.00 ‘to $2.50 Gifts that everyone can use! C. A, SHARBAUGH STORE Carrolltown, Pa, ww WEIL OS TL TL TL GL TLE TL ca " FEPETETETS SN SASASASASASA ESAS ms ALLE FE TLE GE GL TE GL GL TL 4 Pi » Rn A les } ccessories # FOG LIGHTS TOOLS # OIL FILTERS [x \ GIVE AUTO RPA AEE LIL ¥ SPOT LIGHTS PUMPS $ Gifts motorists appreciate! ¥ ¥ MAIN ST. GARAGE Carrolltown, Pa, of i Vissmsmasamasaessss SERS Ra VER TLIO IE TE TEE TETEY, ¥ c ii LADIES’ & GENTS’ ¢ WALLETS { & KEY CASES With and without Zippers. An Ideal Gift! MITCHELL'S Phone 475 Barnesboro SS A A A RE A GL TL TL TL GENTE TE GE GE GLE TL GLE GLE GLE GLE SESASASS mL ERK ESR RRR i h § § 5 FOR THIS CHRISTMAS! HANKIES Floral prints . . . white with cordings . . .embrodiered . . . Swiss and American cottons. 35¢ 50c¢ 29¢ 59¢ 65c $1.50 FANNIE C. WETZEL Carrolltown, Pa, FRR AR a DP Si ETL GLE TLE GE TL GL TE GE = CIE TL TL TL EL TL TL TE GTE PL GL TE TET Z ETL TRIE TL TL TESTE TE TL GL TLE TLE TL, FOR HOME COMFORT— SOFA BED An ideal home-gift, attract- tive sofa by day and a com- fortable bed when needed. $79.50 EASLY FURNITURE CO. Hastings, Pa. PL NTI TL GLE TD 7L RA SRSA PETE PAPA REFERER CL TE GL GL TE TL GTLGLE TLE GL GL > Yeweweuuueeususs buueesesessssne FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Beautiful Bags Latest designs. Fine work- manship . . . in plastics or in genuine leather . . . $5 to $12 (plus tax) COLVER STORE CO. Colver, Pa, SR RR RA RE PARE RE RARE RATER REESE PEPE PATE TERRA RAIETe TEI ERR TETRIS IE TEETER FOR THE CHILDREN! DOLLS GAMES Table and Chair Sets All the things they hope to see under the Christmas tree on Christmas morning. Stop in and see our selections now. BAKERTON SUPPLY Co. Bakerton, Pa. PBT IIL IE IETS IGE EIS TELETR, n TOT WE VOTH SOS TB PAT TBE D TTD ABABA TTD HT % TELL Kes SESE RE The Satisfied : Shopper Is The EARLY Shopper! x he