Thursday, June 6, 1946 MINERS’ HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ RECORD Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from May 27 to June 3, 1946: Medical Patients Admitted Joseph Luzier, Hillsdale; Mary Lake, Spangler; Mrs. Ruth Short- encarrier, Barnesboro; Lawrence Wholaver, Westover R. D.; Mrs. Ethel Walls, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Ruth McGonegal, Patton; Bertha McDermott, Westover R. D.; Rose DeSalvo, Carrolltown; Mrs. Julia Sodmont, Hastings R. D.: Frank Harvey, Marsteller; An. gelo Ferranti, Barnesboro; Philip Stock, Barnesboro; Carolyn Stein, Cherry Tree R. D. 2; Catherine Eckenrode, Homer City; John Mill- | er, Bakerton; George Paydock, Emeigh, and Dorothy Stein, Cherry Tree R. . Surgical Patients Admitted Le Anne Mull, Ebensbhurg; Mrs. Mary Margaret Brown, Barnes- boro; James Wiggins, Marsteller; Benjamin Somerville, Westover R. D.: Sarah Scott, Emeigh; Karl Strittmatter, Carrolltown; Harper Strickler, Arcadia; John Rora- baugh, Barnesboro; Elizabeth Ann Leiden, St. Lawrence; Henry Lei- den, St. Lawrence; Thomas Sikie, Patton; Robert Sherwin, Barnes- boro; Mrs. Delrose Miller, Spang- ler; Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Barnes- | boro; Mrs. Julia Zahar, Barnes- boro; Mrs. Virginia Shaffer, Has- tings; Mrs. Martha Reiger, Colver, | Helen Jarvis, Barnesboro, and Lois Jean Weiland, Nicktown. Medical Patients Discharged Mrs. Ruth Shortencarrier, Bar- nesboro; Mrs. Daisey Buterbaugh, Cherry Tree; Ebensburg. Surgical Patients Discharged Theresa Chernisky, Spangler; Norman Treese, Hillsdale; Levi Kelly, Spangler; Alvin Brothers, Cherry Tree R. D.; Blair Zernick, Barnesboro R. D.; Thomas Askew, Marsteller; Mrs. Dorothy Garrity, Patton; Claude Wright, Mahaffey R. D.; Caroline Mehay, Flinton R. D.; John Downey, Catherine Marrage, Spangler; Joyce Campbell, Cherry Tree; Ade- line James, Patton; Thomas Sikie, Patton; Mrs, Iva Small, Glen Campbell; Henry Leiden, St. Law- | Cowher, Nehrig & Co. ¢ rence; Elizabeth Ann Leiden, St. Lawrence; John Rorabaugh, Bar- nesboro; Benjamin Somerville, Westover R. D.; Mrs. Mary Mar- garet Brown, Barnesboro; Simon Miller, St. Benedict; Karl Stritt- matter, Carrolltown; Clarence Fer- rier, Hillsdale, and Mrs, Jean Sas- away, Barnesboro. Maternity Mr. and Mrs. Merle Beck, Cherry Tree, son, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Farabaugh, Carrolltown, son, May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rakerton, son, May 30. Kuzio, Mrs. | Lawrence Wholaver, | Westover R. D., and Glenn Link, | Barnesboro, | | burgh spent the week end at their | 8hter, Dorothy, returned to Has- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mulraney, | Spangler, son, May 30. | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chilenski, Clymer, son, May 31. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Patton, daughter, May 31. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plouse, Bar. nesboro, son, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | Nicktown, son, June 1, Mr. and Mrs. William McCombie, | Spangler, daughter, June 1. | Mr, and Mrs. Edgar West, Pat- ton, daughter, June 3. Trexler, Thomas, HASTINGS NOTES By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI i e——— | Mr. and Mrs. Francis McAndrew |and daughter of Duncannon spent | the week end in town. Jeroma and Verna Mancuso | Harrisburg spent the holiday | their home here. Ralph Weakland of Buffalo was | a visitor here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dietrick of Cleveland, O., spent last week at | the Amandus Baker home on Span- | gler St. Mr. and Mrs. William Stormer of | Pontiac, Mich., spent several days | last week in Hastings. Mrs. Elizabeth Simon and sons, | Edward and Warren, of Washing- | ton, D. C., visited friends in town | during the past week. Messrs. Edson Routch and Don | Semelsberger, employed in Phila- | delphia, spent the week end at | their homes here. | Mr. and Mrs. Valgene Routch | and son, Bill, of Tyrone spent Sun- day at the Elmer Routch home. Betty and Jean Hoover of Pitts- of at home in Hastings. Adrian Dillon spent Sunday in Washington. Kathryn, Ann and George Nes- dore spent last week end in Wash- | ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Yingling of Black Lick spent Sunday at the Jim Hill home in town. | Miss Mary Ruth Semelsberger | left for Philadelphia Sunday with SENSATIONAL SAVINGS IN MURPHY’S 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE Here are just a few of the Values in this Great Annual Sale! Shop Now! Save! hundreds of Extra Special SPECIAL SALE! LADIES’ DRESSES COATS, SUITS 25% to 50% OFF! Shop Our Dress Department for These Specials SPECIAL WEDNESDAY JUNE 12 AT 10:00 M. 300 Pairs Full Fashioned WHITE NYLON HOSE $1.05 STOCKING DYE, 10c pkg. Wonderful, Washable, New WHITE PLASTIC HANDBAGS $2.98 Plus Value $ 1 .66 Tax Nicely finished and lined. Assorted grains and finishes Handy Glider Top Colored COSMETIC BAGS 10c Value 8c Keep your handbag neat and powder free. You'll want a couple at this low price. ELASTIC-TOP WOMEN’S RAYON PANTIES 69c Values 55¢ Comfortable styles for sum- mer. Tearose in small, large and medium sizes. 1 GET A GOOD SUPPLY! LOLLY POPS Value 19¢c Doz. Made of pure cane sugar. Rolled paper handles insure safety for your kiddies. 25¢ KEEP FOODS FRESH! SANDWICH BAGS 10c Value 7 C Lunches you pack will stay fresh, tasty for many hours. Pkg. of 40 LOOK! THEY'RE BACK! ‘‘SCRIPTO’’ PENCILS Rt 1 4 C Mechanical pencils just like you used to get, with pocket clip, assorted colored barrels. 4-PIECE PLASTIC BOWL COVER SETS 29 Value 2 1 C Non-cracking, pliable, trans- parent, greaseproof, mildew resistant and odorless. JACQUARD Print COTTON TUFTED RUGS $3.10 Value $2 2 7 Soft, washable, chenille, 17 x 29 inches, suitable for every room. Rich cotors, fringe. PRINTED PERCALE TOT’S COOL SUNSUITS 60c Sizes Value 44 C 3to6 With cross strap, elastic type back and bib front. No but- tons to hinder the kiddies. COTTON KNIT BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS 84 Varies 66¢ Assortment of blue, maroon, or maize stripes and plain white. Small, large, medium. WOMEN’S FLORAL PRINT BIB APRONS 59¢ Value 44c Fast color with pockets and self-ties. Full cut, Of floral print percale and sheeting. BLAZER STRIPED BOYS’ ANKLETS Value 1 9¢ Gay colorful stripes. Even the girls “go for” these good- looking anklets for slacks. 25¢ UNION PRESS-COURIER N Registersd U § Patent Office By STANLEY THE FOURTH TIME T CALLED MIM FOR LUNCH ANDHE Y BILLS ARMY CAMOUFLAGE TRAINING SHOWS UP OA THE 'T COPR_1M8. KING FEATURES SYNDICATE Me WORLD RIGHTS RESERVED A FINE EXAMPL o oN HOME FRONT — | hopes of securing employment in | that place during the summer. Pittsburgh were in town one day during the past week. | rews, Mr. Mrs. Mary Kelly and children of | and Mrs. Samuel Semelsber- | | ger of Philadelphia are the proud | | parents of a baby girl, Mary Ellis, [ born on May 27 in the Bryd Myre | Hospital in that city. Mr. Semels- | berger is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Steve Semelsberger of this place. | Mrs. Isadore Kline and daugh- ters, Hilda and Mary Louise, were | in Johnstown on Tuesday. Miss Arlene Madis, Charles, Ad- | rian, Tony and Michael Mancuso, |and Harry Westover were in Eb- | ensburg on Tuesday. { Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell | of Detroit were in town last week | visiting with friends. | burg spent the week end at her | home here. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson | of Detroit spent the week end in { town. Mrs. Tom Robinson and dau- | tings with them after having been in Detroit for some time. | The following out-of-town peo- [ple attended the Hoover-Miller wedding Saturday: Betty and Jean Hoover and Marcy Wilt of Pitts- burgh; William F. Smith, Dorches- ter, Mass.; Ressie Elden, Cresson; { Paul Nectas, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. | Mott and daughter, Rita, Nanty- | Glo; Ann, Dolores and Mary Miller, | Harrisburg; Evelyn Miller, Spang- ler; Mr. and Mrs. Francis McAnd- Duncannon; Peter Yeager, | Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. George | Potts, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. [ Sharies Pctts, Bellwood; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mortenson and Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas Kinney, Baker- ton; Mary Lou Thomas and Doro- thy Kirk, student. nurses at Johns- | town; Margie Westrick, Carroll- { town, and Earl Miller, Altoona. Hoo kokok | IMOGENE MILLER, ROBERT HOOVER TAKE VOWS | HERE SATURDAY MORNING A place in St, Bernard's Church at | | Hastings on Saturday morning | | when Imogene Miller, daughter of | | Walter L. Miller, and Robert F.| | Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- | don Hoover, all of Hastings, took their nuptial vows. Rev. Father Aurelius Iabuda officiated and | sang the nuptial high mass. | The bride was given in marriage {by her father. Attendants were Miss Ann Miller, sister of the | bride, and William Hoover, brother of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of white lace and net with a finger-tip veil and carried a colonial type bouquet of white carnations. Her sister wore a blue net gown with head- dress of ribbon and flowers and carried pink carnations. A dinner was served to immedi- ate families at the home of the bride’s father, followed by a recep- tion in the evening, After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside in Hastings. | ATHLETES FOOT ITCH | NOT HARD TO KILL IN ONE HOUR |If not pleased, your 35c back at | | any drug store. TE-OL, a STRONG | | fungicide, contains 90% alcohol. IT | {ates and presented GARROLLTOWNERS GRADUATE SUNDAY Twenty-eight students of St. Benedict's Parochial School, Car- rolltown, received 8th Grade diplo- mas at graduation exercises held in St. Benedict's Church at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Rev. Father Flavian Yelinko, OSB, pastor, addressed the gradu- the diplomas. Special music for the occasion was provided by the school children The exercises closed with Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament and the Te Deum. American Legion awards were Fees, with Sylvester Venesky re- | ceiving honorable mention. | Miss Patty McNelis of Waynes- | | Richard | | | | and those Class Roll { Included in this year’s class were Adams, Dale Bearer, James Dillon, Donald Lacey, Vin- cent Malloy, Leo McCombie, Paul Shuss, Patrick Switzler, Regis | Switzler, Sylvester Venesky, Rich- | ard Edward Westrick, Margaret Baker, Barbara Bearer, Mary Budicky, Mary Elizabeth Fara- | baugh, Joan Farabaugh, Juliana Fees, Lois Fees, Mary June Haley, | # Pauline Kelly, Marie Kirkpatrick, Irene Pawliske, Anita Randall, Mildred Shero, Dolores Shuss, Don- eith Switzler, Mary Kathryn Ven- esky and Alice Wensel. The program was as follows: Processional, organ; “O Cor Jesu,” (Gregorian), graduates; address, Father Flavian; presentation of diplomas; awarding of American Legion Medals; Benediction; “Te | : Deum” and recessional. BOOKLET ON STAMPS NOW IS OBTAINABLE | Those interested in stamps and | stamp collecting are advised by Patton Postmaster George Lehman to send for the new issue of the | official booklet containing descrin- | tions and illustrations of all {U. S. | postage stamps from the date of lovely June wedding took | their introduction in 1847 to March of this year. Included the plate | numbers and quantities issued of commemorative and airmail types. | The booklet is issued to the pub- | ; lic at 30 cents per copy, delivery included. Money order, postal note or check remittances will be taken, but not stamps. Mail orders to the Superintendent of Documents, U S. Govt. Printing Office, Washing- | ; C. ton 25, D —The Philippine Islands were named after Philip II of Spain. | There are approximately 7,083 is- lands in the Philippines. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Leitz, late of the Township | of East Carroll, County cf Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, de- | ceased. Notice is hereby given that Let- | ters Testamentary in the Estate of the above named decedent have been granted to the undersigned. | All persons indebted to said estate | are requested to make payment, | having claims or de- | mands against the same will make | them known without delay to S. I. Miller, Executor, Carrolltown, Pa. | | PENETRATES. Reaches M ORE |FRED J. FEES, | germs to KILL the itch. Locally at | Attorney for Executor, | | Patton Drug Co., Patton, Pa. MoT - WHEN A LONDON, ENGLAND, HOUSEWIFE, Mrs. Pamela Bates placed three little chicks in a basket in front of the fireplace, she failed to give any thought to the house cat “Squibs.” These pictures show that Mrs. | Ebensburg, Pa. 6-27 | | | | Bates needn’t worry, for maternal instinct outweighed the cat’s taste for poultry. “Squibs” carries one of the chicks (top) in her mouth. At bottom, the cat joins her adopted family in basket. (International) |] £ § PAGE THREE IPC Complete For Only : Can S to use d Wy; Aing y Tab}, u Matcp; 2lching Ely gi t Finjgp Top lowe Vers to make 8 qd a. ney Loup] a 1 € Size, i Phone 278 NOTICE NOTICE TO ALEX WADDELL, [ROSE HOFFMAN, GOLDIE STAHL BIRNEY, EARL STAHL, ESTHER STAHL WILLIAMS, CARL GRESSLEY, RONALD CARL GRESSLEY, VERNIE STAHL FICKES, ALL HEIRS AND NEXT OF KIN OF HANNAH (HIGHFIELD) STAHL WADDELL AND TO ALL OTHER PERSONS WHO HAVE OR CLAIM ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND HEREINAFTER MENTIONED. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, issued on May 21, 1946, a hearing will be held on June 11, 1946, in Court Room No. 3, at the Court House, Ebensburg, Pa., at 10:00 A. M. (BE. D. S. T.) for the purpose of passing on the confirmation of a sale made by Mary Allison, Trus- | tee, to Murray T. Stahl of real estate as follows: | All that certain lot or piece of | ground, situate, lying" and being | in the Township of Susquehanna, County of Cambria and State of | Pennsylvania, bounded and descri- bed as follows: Beginning at a post and corner of lot of Jessie Stiffler; thence | along said Stiffler lot North 84 degrees East a distance of 140 feet, to a post in line of alley; | thence along said alley North 23 | degrees 20 minutes West a dis- | tance of 52.8 feet to a post and | corner of an alley; thence along | said last mentioned alley south 84 degrees West a distance of 123 feet to a post on the East line of | | a public road leading from Bar- nesboro to Cherry Tree; thence along said road South 6 degrees East a distance of 50 feet to a st, and place of beginning, the time ‘and place above | mentioned all parties in interest may appear and show cause why such sale should not be confirm- | ed and why the said land should | not be adjudged and decreed valid all | and indefeasible as against 6-6 | rights or claims whatsoever. 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