Thursday, December 19, 1946 MINERS’ HOSPITAL PATIENTS’ RECORD Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler from Monday, Dec. 9, to Monday, Dec. 16, 1946: MEDICAL ADMITTED Gloria Jean Vitzen, Emeigh; Dorothy Knotts, Bakerton; Mrs. Mary Letso, Patton; Sylvester Durandetti, Barnesboro; Mary El- len Galinis, Hastings; John Kla- mar, Spangler; Leonard Miller, Patton R. D.; Richard Sholtis, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Susan Kriss, Spangler; Alec Everett, Hastings; Michael Christoff, Bakerton; Hilda Dayarmin, Cherry Tree; John Ga- vora, Patton; Michael Vargo, Bar- nesboro R. D. 2; John McGary, Barnesboro. SURGICAL ADMITTED Edward Westrick, Patton R. D.; Martha Dunlap, Glen Campbell R. D.; Mrs. Mildred Sheredy, Bar- nesboro; David Woods, Barnesboro R. D. 1; Guy Weakland Jr. Has- tings; Gilbert Natcher, Bakerton; Neal Delozier, LaJose R. D. 1; Mrs. Martha Chlopik, Barnesboro; Mrs. Emma Fox, Carrolltown; Grace Dishong, Hillsdale; Joseph Ott, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Hilda Lee, Hastings; Mrs. Delrose Shuss, Patton; Mrs. Louise O'Brien, Pat- ton; Mrs. Violet Philips, West- over; Thomas Marshall, Spangler; x HE e adn Jewelry LEAT TE GE G2 ETL L DLT & NN Sn SOLITAIRE $75 Diamond set in 14K gold mounting. Single, double or triple strand simulated pearls. 27.50 up Man's 15-jewel watch with expansion band to match. GENUINE ONYX RINGS from $21.50 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O’CLOCK MITCHELL'S BARNESBORO RS SR TR RR I TS TR Sh TR SR NS TR A TVS SR TS RS A BR RRS PA TR RG RE TE NE PR RTE PANE RARE Me FETE NTE RATT Harry Sickon, Marsteller; Charles Barnes Jr., Carrolltown; Mrs, Wil- da Davis, Barnesboro R. 1 Thomas Gregory, Hastings. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Nancy Strozak, Spangler; June Lambour, Nicktown; Mrs. Minnie Solley, Barnesboro; Lawrence Hammond, Spangler; Paul Ham- mond, Spangler; Hilda Dayartiin, Cherry Tree R. D.; Evan omas, Barnesboro; Mrs. Norma Hanyok, St. Boniface; James Ritz, Barnes- boro R. D.; Donna Mae Miller, St. Benedict; Samuel Sleigh, Barnes- boro; George Williams, Spangler; Anthony Mastran, Bakerton; Dor- othy Knotts, Bakerton; Mary Ellen Galinis, Hastings; Gloria Jean Vit- zen, Emeigh; Mrs. Mary Betlow, Patton; Mrs. Ann Erskine, Bar- neshoro; Charles McGary, Barnes- boro. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Martha Myers, Mahaffey, James Malloy, William Penn; Mrs. Lucy Cashmere, Burnside; Mrs. Mildred Michall, Barnesboro; Gil- bert Natcher, Bakerton; Mrs. Lu- cille Parcell, Emeigh; Mrs. Betty Lloyd, Hastings; Mrs. Michael Sheredy, Barnesboro; Neal Delo- zier, LaJose R. D.; Joseph Ott, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Delrose Shuss, Patton; Edward Westrick, Patton R. D.; Walter Becker, St. Boni- face; Mrs. Violet Philips, West- over; Mrs. Hilda Farabaugh, Car- rolltown R. D. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Clement Baker, Barnesboro, son, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cimo, Hastings, son, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Huber, Patton, son, Dec. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roland, Emeigh, daughter, Dec. 1L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner, Marsteller, daughter, Dec. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Rembrandt Adams, Carrolltown, son, Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Krug, Nicktown, son, Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Shimp, Hastings, son, Dec. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Salaman- chuk, Spangler, son, Dec. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harchick, Barnesboro R. D., son, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw, Bar- nesboro, son, Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jose McMasters, Westover, daughter, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gaiera, Barnesborc R. D. 2, daughter, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, Barneshoro R. D. 1, son, Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullen, Barnesboro, son, Dec. 15. By ADELE DELLA VALLE Phone Barnesboro 800-J-12 FAREWELL PARTY IS HELD FOR MISS RIGGS A farewell party was held here for Miss Lois Ann Riggs, a former teacher, recently. The affair took place at the Pine Twp. High School.. A light lunch was served and games were played. : At the close of the party, Miss Riggs was presented with a set of birthstone earrings. Mr. and Mrs. John Sipos and children, Betty and Johnny ,of Homer City, were visiting friends in Heilwood recently. Mrs. John Kuzemchak, and dau- ghter, Mary Ann, were Barnes- boro callers recently. Recent Indiana callers included the following: Lillian Gula, Mrs. James Della Valle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flute and daughter, Elea- nor, Julia Yaneck, Mr. an Mrs. ‘Andrew Gresh and son, Edward, Sally Lunn and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lingenfelter. Miss Madelyn Della Valle, stu- dent nurse at the Miners’ Hos- pital, Spangler, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Della Valle of Heil- wood. Mr. Stanley Dravel of Heilwood Te . 1, safe ste ewiths es P fay safe ols! Be in : ire : is 1 jes, 3 kept if steerif® 1d all PE "vant horn § hapes } 3 Ss driving: ure safe yOUR & ol gORA BRAKES —Do they need adjustment— brake fluid added? @® HORN—Is it in good condition—sure to give a signal when you need it? @ TIRES —Are they safe? Cuts or excessive wear may cause a blow-out accident. @ LIGHTS —Do any bulbs need replacing? Are your headlights properlyfocused? @ STEERING—Istheretoo much “play” in the wheel? Do controls operate easily? @ WIPERS—Do theyoper- ate satisfactorily? STOLTZ MOTOR CO. | PATTON, PA. COOPERATE WITH POLICE TRAFFIC SAFETY CHECK was operated on recently at the Indiana Hospital and is now con- valescing very well at her home here. Mrs. James Della Valle and Mrs. Charles Balog were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Betsa of Dixonville. George Beida Jr. of Struthers, 0., spent the week end with his arents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bei- o Sr. of this place. Flory Stupic spent the week end with his parents, > and Mrs. Larry Stupic. He is a student at St. Francis College in Loretto. Mrs. Stanley Malippa and dau- UNION PRESS - COURIER ghters, Betty Jean and Dorothy, and Helen Zaptosky spent last Tuesday ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Toseki and the Mrs. Matilda Burkey home in Patton. Buy your Christmas Greeting Cards at Murphy's, Barnesboro. Finest selections! Lowest prices! MARSTELLER BRIEFS By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Mr. and Mrs. Jess Evison mot- ored to New Jersey over the past b Open & a oe SEES Pee a TET EPR RCC CH SSS ST CR RRR SRS gs Wolf's Store J vesngd Until Chrisimad! A HO SLL BLT ERR ER ER een Boudoir chairs in gay floral chintz coverings . Fluffy, luxurious comforters in lovely colors Streamlined waterfall cedar chests with tray .... Decorative shoe and hosiery cabinets . Sewing cabinets, completely fitted, only Fine cocktail tables, to please the hostess Frilly throw rugs for ‘‘her’’ bedroom Exquisite gift vanity lamps, priced per pair... . Chenille bedspreads in lovely boudoir eolors . . .. Duncan Phyfe tier tables in rich mahogany ciate for a long time to come! names on your list, and will go easy on your budget at the same time. A scooter for Janior .. . no matter how large or small may be the present you're looking for . . week end to visit their daughter, Edith, who is employed there. Mrs. George Vrana has been ill for the past week. Mrs, Paul Clawson, Miss Edith Laird, Russell Link and Raymond Kibler were shoppers in Pitts- burgh last Tugaday. e annual Presbyterian Christ- mas program will be presented at the local Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 22, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner are the proud parents of a bab girl, born on ednesday, Dec. 11, at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Both mother and baby are fine. Mrs. Frank Tonkin, Mrs. Carl Lindolph and son, Bob, and Mrs. Kenneth Richardson were Altoona shoppers on Thursday. Mrs. James Taylor has received word that her sister has died in Belsano, Pa. Buy your Christmas Greeting Cards at Murphy's, Barnesboro. Finest selections! Lowest prices! —Some of us have been so busy trying to get things to hang on the line that we never knew there was a shortage of clothespins. By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL Jack Brannigan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Brannigan, received treatment at the Altoona Mercy Hospital last Friday after suffer- ing a laceration of his left leg. r. and Mrs. John Lidwell are the proud parents of a baby son, born Saturday, Dec. 14. Mrs. Lid- well is the former Miss Leona Marra. The maternal grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marra and the paternal grandpar- living room suite for the family . . . on us for top values and varied selections. Here are just a few gift suggestions you'll find here: — There’s a gift at Wolf’s to thrill every member of the family! . . Luxurious 2-piece modern living room suite . . . Smart modern tubular chrome dinette sets Fine 3-way floor lamps with reflector bowls . . . . 9 x 12 foot Axminster rugs in beautiful patterns . . 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