Thursday, April 4, 19046 SPANGLER HOSPITAL |: PATIENTS RECORD Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged from the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from March 25 to April 1, 1946: Medical Patients Admitted: Martin Kraynak, Glen Campbell, R. D.; Mrs. Sylima McCollim, Kit- tanning R. D. No, 1; Joseph Vis- nyiczke, Barneshoro; Michael Mo- hier, Carrolltown; John Rayba, Barnesboro;: Mrs, Mary Mehall, Spangler; Mrs. Catherine Leslie, Barnesboro; Helen Linsky, Carroll- town R. D.; Lewis Haluska, Pat- ton; Edward Mastran, Bakerton; Mrs. Josephine Wright, Emeigh; Mrs. Daisy Thompson, LaJose; Al- bert Corsin, Glen Campbell, R. D.; Mrs. Veda Brown, Nicktown; Mrs. Nellie Harper, Burnside; Mrs. Mary Louise Kirsch, Carrolltown. Sprgican Patients Admitted: Dominic Bonanno, Barnesboro; Anthony Sipko, Barnesboro; Char- les Woyno, Barnesboro; Bettesta Dalla Valla, Spangler; Telford Sunderland, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Helen Mondock, Barnesboro; Julia Matiasovsky, Barnesboro; Eliza- beh Jones, Twin Rocks; Patrick Abel, Hastings; Mrs. Elizabeth Homidy, Marsteller; Ronald Dig- gins, LaJose R. D.; James Hauzie Jr., Marsteller; Lloyd Wenzel, Lose Your Bulges in a Spencer Support It will rest you, too--and give you fine figure lines. VERNE KIELBOWICK ’ Phone 3738 221 E. Magee Ave. PATTON, PA. Spangler; Mary Miller, Hastings R. D.; Regina Holtz, Hastings, R. Medical Patients Discharged: Anthony Bernard, Spangler; Wil- mer Woodside, Westover; Mary Luzier, Patton; Lewis Haluska, Patton; Elmer Miller, Carrolltown; Michael Mohler, Carrolltown, Jo- seph Visnyiczke, Barnesboro; Mrs. Catherine Kutchman, Bakerton. Surgical Patients Discharged: Bess Kerr, Marion Center, R. D.; Cassius Bodcher, Barnesboro; Ri- chard Rusnak, Hastings; Mrs. Rose Taranto, Spangler; Mrs. Lucille Klapak, Arcadia; Telford Sunderland, Cherry Tree; Domin- is Bonanno, Barnesboro; Mrs. Eth- el Black, Chester; Thelma Myers, Mahaffey R. D.; Mae Lubert, Cle- veland; Mrs. Victoria Lubert, Cle- veland; Mrs. Helen Singel, Bar- nesboro; Esther Keirn, Emeigh; Alma Campbell, Carrolltown; Was- hko Lauric, St. Benedict; Battista Dalla Valla, Spangler; Shirley Hil- liard, Emeigh. Maternity: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passarella, Carrolltown, son, Mar. 26 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sumner, Loretto R. D., son, Mar. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shankle, Cherry Tree R. D., daughter, Mar. 27. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollen, Barnesboro, son, Mar. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Solonsky, Barnesboro, daughter, Mar. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieb, Spangler R. D., daughter, Mar. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager, Hastings, twin sons, Mar. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meckley, Mahaffey R. D., son, Mar. 29. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Burnside, daughter, Mar. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shar- baugh, Patton, daughter, Mar. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Frank, Mar- stellar, son, Mar. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Slavik, Barnesboro, son, Mar. 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Kasper, Bar- nesboro, daughter, Apr. 1. —Protect yourself against can- cer; visit your physician regularly for a check-up. By MRS. ANTHONY FENELLO Pvt. Paul Lutch spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lutch. Mrs. Elmer Sherry was visiting relatives in Cleveland, O., for the past two weeks. Misses Eloise Dumm and Betty Baker were shopping in Indiana on Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Greene and Mrs. Ben Malicky were at Steel Corner, Pa., on Sunday. Mrs. Art Baker entertained her card club last Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Elliott, Mrs. James Wandrum. and Mrs. Lewis Macek. Pete Wagner, Paul Malicky, Ed Wagner, John Lutch and Thomas Gray were visitors in Altoona on Sunday. Miss Kay McGrath of Johnstown spent the week end at the Claeo Wyland home here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brazill and sons, Jimmy and John, motored to State College to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiser. Mr. Rudy Mandish of Baltimore arrived here recently. He will make Spangler his permanent home. Mr. | Mandish is the proprietor of the | Mandish Metal Service Shop of | Spangler. | Mrs. Ed Wesley has been quite | ill during the past week. i Mr. William Dumm spent a week | in Lima, O., recently on business. | The Spangler Motor Co. received | a number of new Plymouth’s last | Saturday. Mrs. Anna Whalen entertained | her bingo club last Tuesday. Win- ners of prizes were Mrs. Wesley and Mrs. Walsh. Miss Dorothy Platko of Cleve- land, O., has returned to her home here. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Platko. Attorney and Mrs. J. Harrison Westover and Attorney Arnold Smorto were callers in Ebensburg on Wednesday. Miss Esther Young was a caller in Indiana Saturday. Mrs. Claire Vogel of Indiana spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Young. Mrs. Anna Whalen, sons, Joseph and William, and daughter, Mar- UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE Which One Will It Be? s>=-PIECE MODERN SUITE 188 ' LIBERAL TERMS! K it's modem you like then here's the bed- room suite for you. Walnut veneered with graceful waterfall tops, this suite easily falls within the bounds of your good taste and budget. Full size bed, chest and dresser complete with Simmons coil spring and Simmons mattress. | garet, spent Sunday visiting Mr. | and Mrs. Leo Whalen of Latrobe, | and their aunt, Mrs. Josephine | Whalen, a patient in the Latrobe | Hospital. Mr. Dale Kirsch of Altoona spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Livus Kirsch of this place. Dale is employed as a stenographer for Father Denny at the Cathedral in Altoona. Miss Mary Pallone entertained | her pinochle club last Monday. The | prizés winners were Mary and Frances Pallone and Sue Kutson. Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Parto and son of Butler were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Angelino Pal- lone of Spangler. Mrs. Thelma Stonebreaker of Johnstown spent several days re- cently with her daughter, Mrs. Bradley. Miss Lois Divido of Nanty-Glo was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claeo Wyland. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Houck and Mrs. Joseph Bobby were Indi- ana shoppers on Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Saylor spent a week recently with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Tearing down the fence around | the football field has already be- gun. Looks as though the recrea- tion committee means business! Mrs. Charlotte Fenello was on the sick list for six days last week. Attorney J. Harrison Westover was a business caller in Pittsburgh last Friday. Attorney and Mrs. J. H. West- over and Misses Virginia and Ruth Boslett were Indiana shoppers last Saturday. Mrs. Roy Goss, wife of Rev. 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COLVER JOTTINGS By MARGARET YANOSKY PUZZLE: more each month to pay all your monthly bills with cash, how long will it take you to pay them by mail with If it takes you an hour or checks on our bank? Mar. 28 at the Miners’ Hospital. | Bragg, N. C., and is a son of Mr AT CHURCH IN BENEDICT the week end. INSURANCE AGENCY discharged from the U. S. Navy. | > dict Methodist Church. About 163 | 2 t { 1101 Philadelphia Avenue of churches in both communities. | : Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieb an- ln %0, Yionges Emery Zz, Yas at|is severe on people who come into nounce the birth of a daughter on lost. te > nd =y ig possession of it suddenly. | 9 | mehun | and Mrs. Michael Emery Sr. { G 0 M M E R B | A L METHODIST YOUTH Mr. Henry Juba was home from FELLOWSHIP MEETS | his job in Washington, D. C., over The Methodist Youth Fellowship | Steve Kluziak is now employed | : ow 2 | held their sub-district meeting on [in Cleveland, O. He was recently | GENERAL INSURANCE Monday, Mar. 25, at the St. Bene- oy Liability i ¥ Casualty | | John Swab is at present visiting | | friends in Cleveland, O. | Phone 467 BARNESBORO | Till Watch for Announcement! ANSWER: Only a few seconds to write each check and a few minutes to mail them at the —— Mrs. Ted Lapina is recovering in’ the Colver Hospital after under- going an emergency operation for appendicitis at that place Thurs- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Rose and family, formerly of Colver and now of Detroit, Mich., were recent visit- ors at the home of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Katona and Mr. and Mrs. Baldo Vicini. Miss Ann Pavuk of Washington, D. C, was home over the past week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pavuk. Mr. Peter Lapayzinski, who is employed in Michigan, recently nearest post box. 'HOME"FOR SERVICE See Your Electrical Open an account here and save time and effort. 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