PAGE SIX MINERS HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ RECORD Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged from the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from | Apr. 22 to Apr. 29, 1946: Medical Patients Admitted— Ivalo Biss, Spangler; Ronald Gresh, Spangler; William Demi, | Spangler; Earl Buterbaugh, Hills- | dale; Mrs. Lucy Serafin, Spangler; J. Edward Stevens, Carrolltown; Andrew Swerbinsky, Bakerton; Mrs. Catherine Peters, Nicktown. Medical Patients Discharged— and Mrs. Velma Feelo, Republic, Surgical Patients Discharged— Joseph Barnosky, Gerald Hoover, Patton; Hutchins, Punxsutawney, Esther Plouse, Barnesboro; Patricia Mulraney, Spangler; Mary | Hastings; D ale Stoltz, Spangler Jane Griffith, Burnside, and Mrs. | Mrs. Mildred Bowman, Gipsy; Mrs Helen Jones, Ebensburg; Catherine Kutchman, Bakerton. Beveridge, Barnesboro; Surgical Patients Admitted— Cherry Tree; Jim Huffman, Flas. | tings; Mrs. Daisy Terry, St. Bene- | dict; Mrs. Sylvia Fink, Patton; | Maher, Bakerton. Hobert Harkins, Cherry Tree; Ron- Maternity— ald Pysz Barnesboro; Theresa | Cavallo, Hastings; Russell Strat- | ton, son, Apr. 23. ton, Spangler; Mrs, Mary Hadden, Marion Center R. D.; Blair West- over, Westover; Walter Conrad Jr., Carrolltown; Dale Stoltz, Span- | Bakerton, daughter, Apr. 25. gler; Richard Darr, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Helen Jones, Ebensburg; Mrs. | Barnesboro, daughter, Apr. 26. Sarah Williams, Ebensburg; Mrs. Arneta Fryer, Spangler; Mrs. Flos- sie Luzier, Patton; Media Capute, Patton; Charles Swanson, Span-| Marsteller, daughter, Apr. 27 gler; William McMullen, Barnes- Mr. and Mrs. boro; Mrs. Mary Louise Drew, Bar- | Carrolltown, son, Apr. 27. Carrolltown, daughter, Apr. 25. ton, daughter, Apr. 26. Mr. and Mrs. HOME APPLIANCE PURCHASE LOANS You need a new refrigerator. new washing machine, radio, etc., and you don’t have the ready cash for it. Just come to us and we’ll lend you the money you need at much lower, easier - to - meet payments than installment buying. Discuss your problems with of Mr. Francis X. Young. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PATTON Phone 2341 Patton, Pa. nesboro; Harry McCall, Spangler; Mrs. Pearl Fishel, Mahaffey R. D., William Demi, Spangler; Mar- garet Rummell, Cherry Tree R, D.; Mrs. Clara Mock, Hastings; Ivalo Biss, Spangler; Edward Mastran, Bakerton; Leo Lantzy, Spangler, | Barnesboro; Edward Edwin Trimble, Glen Campbell R, D.; Mrs. | Blair | Weakland, Hastings, Jim Huffman, | James | Richard | Edwin Trimble, Glen Campbell Darr, Glen Campbell; Russell R. D.; Rev. William Mooney, | Stratton, Spangler; Clifton Smith, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Catherine | 1c Kline, Barnesboro, and Mrs. Helen | held at the Ebensburg Fairgrounds Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yablinsky, | Mr, and Mrs. Regis Holtz, Pat- | | Hugo Vivadelli, Charles Hayes, PICK COMMITTEES FOR FAIRGROUNDS MEMORIAL SERVICE Invite All Vet Organizations in County to Participate in Rites on May 26 «Committees to complete arrange- ments for the Annual Cambria County American Legion Com- . imittee’s memorial services were ' | appointed Sunday at a meeting of . {the general committee in Ebens- urg. All veterans organizations in the | county have been invited to parti- cipate in the event, which is to be |at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 26. According to General Chairman Mr, and Mrs. David Pellas, Pat- | Walter J. Stinson, this year’s pro- | gram will be the most elaborate in the history of the county. The ser- vices are to be held in the arena, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Piccioni, | with a parade forming in front of | the grandstand and moving to that Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Senita, building. Barnesboro Firing Squad Plans also were laid for staging an impressive pageant. Scores of Legionnaires will participate in that part of the program. Barnes- | boro Post is to provide the firing | squad. Committees are as follows: | John R. Kimball, Ebensbhurg, co- | chairman; Dist. Comm. Herman C. | Riblett, Bernard Seifert, Beaver- | dale, and Earl S. Keedy, Johns- [town, advisory committee; Edwin | Green, Portage, and Louis A. Shee- |han, Johnstown, post contacts; | Frank Morley, Barnesboro, parade and firing squad. Charles Meisel, Ebensburg, seat- ling and arena; C. Albert Evans, Ebensburg, World War II liaison; J. F. Bernard, Gallitzin, floral con- tributions; S. T. Cawley, Cresson, finance, and Ira D. Weigle, Johns- town, publicity. HASTINGS NOTES By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI Nick Worchesky, recently dis- charged from service, has returned to make his home here. T-Sgt. Francis L. Sutton and family returned to New York re- cently after spending a few days at the home of Sgt. Sutton’s mother, Mrs. Anna Sutton of Has- tings R. D. Other recent guests at the Sut- ton home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sutton and son, Robert, Akron, O.; Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton and sons, Clement and James Jr., Bar- nesboro; Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Krot- endofer, Carrollotown, and Mr. and Mrs. William Shadle and son, Wil- liam, of New Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ceschini and daughter, Carol Ann; Robert Noel, and Miss Dorothy Noel were recent callers in Hastings. Miss Mary Yeager of Detroit, Mich., spent a few days recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pius Yeager of Hastings R. D. Misses Naomi Dolores Thomas of Cleveland were recent visitors at the Raymond Thomas home, Mr. and Mrs. Del Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Yeager over the week end. John and Walter Woodley of Al- | toona were in town last Sunday. UNION PRESS-COURIER INSTALL OFFICERS AT installing officer was Commander | Chirdon, Harold A. Stoy and Frank Ned Adams of John White Post Lato, trustees; bers was present for the ceremon- Elmer Crossman, | ies. Interesting talks were given No. 779, Patton, assisted by Past | post advocate, and Ralph Lewis, by Commander Adams, Past Com- ASHVILLE VEW POST | Gommander Ed Rounsley, also of the Patton VFW Post, Brannigan New Commander Joseph Brannigan, former quart- | the members were: | ermaster, was elected and installed | as the new commander. Other offi- | man, patriotic instructor; | cers installed were: Heads of Newly-Formed John Lipple Post Installed by Patton Commander The John Lipple Post No. 4315, Veterans of Foreign Wars, which organized last August in Ashville, |gomery, junior vice commander: | and Simon Litzinger, officer of the Bernard J. Lidwell held an installation of officers on |James Munson, chaplain; av s | Pagsoni Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. The 'Passonita, quartermaster; Robert | A large representation of mem- : surgeon, | mander Ed Rounsley and Junior Other officers appointed by the | Vice Commander Peter Fenchak of [new commander and approved by | the Patton Post. Henry J, Hin- | The members of the John Lipple cherick, adjutant; Elmer P. Cross- | Post have approved the VFW ad- Joseph | justed compensation bill, A com- | Rosenhamer, service officer; Chas, | mittee has been appointed to ar- senior |J. Palovsky, legislative officer; range for a Memorial Day obser- (vice commander; Paul G. 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