PAGE SIX UNION PRESS- COURIER Thursday, April 17, 1047 Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Apr. 7 to Apr. 14, 1947: MEDICAL ADMITTED Beverly Barger, Bakerton; Mrs. Sarah Foster, Bakerton; Michael Dotsko, St. Benedict; Betty Ab- rams, Spangler; Hilda Morris, Nicktown R. D.; Michael Bearer, Carrolltown; Mrs, Kathryn Davis, Barnesboro; Mrs. Minnie Kelly, Carrolltown; Anthony Calabria, Bakerton; Frank Speicher, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Ida Grumbling, Cherry Tree; Ken Ivory, Chest Springs; Alfonzo Cipolla, Barnes- boro; Joseph Luzier, Hillsdale; Mrs. Germaine Yuhas, Jr. Has- tings; Mrs. Amelia Becker, Has- tings R. D.; John Fronk, Cherry Tree R. D. 2; Joseph Udicious, Hastings. SURGICAL ADMITTED Carmen Bonatesta, Barnesboro; John Kuskowski, Bakerton; Ray Lee, Hastings; Margaret Wilt, Spangler; Charles Shank, Carroll- town; Mrs. Mildred Richards, Cherry Tree; Anthony Mastran, Sr., Bakerton; Leroy Conner, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Genevieve Riet- cha, Carrolltown; George Brinza, Spangler; George Suflita, Span- gler; Jack Hollen, Ashville; Fran- ces Doran, Hastings; Mrs. Ella Fowler, Bakerton; Mrs. Minnie Carlson, Hastings; Leroy Mec- Ilwain, Hastings; Herman Moh- ler, Carrolltown; Mrs. Harriet Louchart, Ebensburg; Gust Leng- let, Patton; Donald Hanwell, Mar- steller, MEDICAL DISCHARGED Elaine Poe, Patton; Richard Somerville, Barnesboro; Charles McGary, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary Voytko, Spangler; Anthony Cal- abria, Bakerton; Betty Abrams, Patton; Mrs. Cora Calabria, Bak- erton; Michael Lazeration, Bar- | nesboro R. D.; Mrs. Daisy Stone- breaker, Spangler; Leona Kass, | Spangler; Mrs. Kathryn Davis, Barnesboro; Mrs. Della Patterson, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Bertha Wallace, Marstellar; Arthur Kol- (ler, Cherry Tree; Mrs. | Thorwart, LaJose; John Muir Sr., | St. Benedict; Felix Farraro, Bar- ‘nesboro; Ann Zemrose, Barnes- | boro R. D. | SURGICAL DISCHARGED Carmen Bonatesta, Barnesboro; Roger Lowes, Patton; William Wilshire, Barnesboro; Geo. Gray, Spangler; Richard Buck, Carroll- town; John Fresh, Barnesboro, Raymond Kunsmamn, LaJose R. D.; Jack Hollen, Ashville; Theo- dore Anderson, Marsteller; Alfred Lieb, Carrolltown; Jane Dishong, Hillsdale; Anthony Mastran, Sr. Bakerton; Paul Strong, Bakerton. FROM: 'Ratowsky’s DEPT. STORE Cedar Chests LANE Cedar HOPE CHEST It’s love for keeps with a LANE. So, give your sweetheart the genuine LANE she longs for—gift that starts the home: It’s the only tested, aroma-tight Red Cedar Hope Chest! Make your selection early for earliest delivery. DEPT. STORE | their home. RATOWSKY'S | over the week end. 715 Fifth Ave. PATTON Myrtle | | family spent Monday | where they visited their daughter, NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Ord Smith, Glen Campbell R. D., daughter, Apr. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martoia, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kost, St. Benedict, daughter, Apr. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Toefil Suwinski, Emeigh, son, Apr. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zulka, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bogetta, Marsteller, daughter, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pysz, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bender, Carrolltown R. D., daughter, Apr. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ebensburg, daughter, Apr. Mr. and Mrs. James Bakerton, son, Apr. 12. Springer, 12, Lane, Banns of marriage were an- nounced in St. Augustine's Cath- olic Church here on Sunday be- tween Paul J. Nagle of this place and Miss Mary Theresa Schenk of St. Monica's parish Chest Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Patoshnik of this place renewed their mar- riage vows in St. Augustine's Catholic Church here on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. They were attended by Mr, and Mrs. Box- heimer of Pittsburgh. Mrs. James Healy and son How- ard were callers here recently on Mrs. Healy's aunt Miss Sara Noel. Mrs. Grace Baker spent Monday in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender of Jamestown, New York visited Mr. Bender's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bender here over the week end. Mr. Bender plays ball with the Jamestown League. While in the Army Mr. Bender was not- able for his baseball playing in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Leary of Loretto spent Sunday here with Mr. O'Leary mother Mrs. Margaret E. O'Leary. James Carl of the U. S. Navy is visiting his parents here while on leave from Norfolk, Va. When he returns he will go to Panama. Russel Adams is spending his furlough of 10 days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Ad-| ams and family. | Mrs. Alice Delozier spent the | past week in Carrolltown visiting | her brother and sister-in-law Mr. | and Mrs. Pollard Mulligan. | Francis Baker, son of Mr. and | Mrs. A. X. Baker has returned to | here. | Detroit after a week end here { among relatives. the trip past | to George Long week end on a Huntingdon. Homer Adams is driving a new | Ford convertible | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis were callers in Lock Haven on Tues- day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ranish have purchased the McMullen | homestead where they will make spent fishing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cassellberry and daughters of Washington, D. C., visited Mrs. Cassellberry’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fleck | and Mrs. Ray Krise and in Dallas | Mr. Fe te are STON NY IA ) Immediate Service — Easy Payments There's no place like HOME for Ford Service Bring it “home” for this 4-Way Ford Service The place to get winter out of your car’s system is right ‘back home your Ford dealer’s. Our Ford-trained mechanics us methods, Genuine Ford Parts and special Ford you that means a better job with time and money s I. Ford-Tra 4. Factory-A 2. Genuine Ford Parts 3. Specialized Ford Equipment | Samuel a { Akron, O. | 0., visited among friends and rel- | Sister Mary Coleman who is in the novitiate there. Luke Davis was a recent caller in Lewistown. R, Fluke of Altoona was a business caller here on Thursday evening. Miss Anna Marie and Paul Wy- land were recent callers in Al- toona. Miss Mary Jane Nagle who is in training at the Mercy Hospital in Altoona spent a short vacation at her home here. Miss Mary Callahan of Chest Springs was a visitor among friends here recently. The picture “My Friend Flicka” | will be shown in the hall here this Wednesday for the benefit of the school children of the district. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams and daughter of Pittsburgh were week end visitors with relatives Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Ryan of Patton spent Sunday among rela- tives in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens of Patton were callers here one eve- ning last week. Claire J. Davis has purchased the Hoover estate in this place and is cutting the timber off it. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith- bower and family of Patton were callers at the New Adams home here recently. Clifford Little of Chest Springs was a caller here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baker and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krise of Spindley City. - Fallen Timber Marie Westover, Leta Marshall, and Alvin Gustafson visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Sward of Hastings on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollen of Hollentown were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tonkin, . Mrs. Bernice Adams and son of Coalport visited on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman. Miss Leora Templeton returned to school on Monday after an ab- sence of eight weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Lovell, spent their Easter week end vis- iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Perrott of Salem, O. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lender of Bridgeport, Conn., spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Aikens. Mrs. Bertha Igon of Glasgow spent several days visiting at the | home of Mr, Youngkin. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Poet and Cackabar of Beaverdale, | visited among friends and rela- | tives here on Monday. Mrs. Elsie Martin was a visitor | in Bellwood on Wednesday. | Mr, and Mrs. Luther V. Miller, | daughter, Nacy Catherine and W. Dean Beers recently spent several | visiting at the home of Mr. | Mrs. Darrell K. Beers of] na Mr. Glendon B. Kough, spent several days visiting in Pittsburgh. | Mr. Blair Youngkin of AKron, | atives here recently, Mrs. Darrell K. Beers and chil- | dren, Sandra and Kenneth, all of | Akron, O., were recent visitors at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | C. Beers. Mrs. William Francis Gates vis- | ited on Friday at Coalport and Glasgow. | Mr. and Mrs, Glendon B. Kough | spent Friday in Altoona. i Miss Phyllis Dixon of Coalport, spent the week end at the home | of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | | David I. Dixon. Van Ormer By MRS. ELMER KEITH Lt. Dale Britten, his wife and son are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith, Miss Winnifred Keith celebrated her 12th birthday April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartman and family of Amsbry were Visiting Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Stine. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovell of Coalport were visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whittaker | | spent the ing their son, Edward Whittaker Easter vacation and family of Philadelphia. Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Simmers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell and son, Lynn were visiting Sunday with friends in Punxsutawney. Miss Grace Havlin was visiting this week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Havlin. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Keith at- tended a funeral last Friday in Bellwood. The deceased was an uncle of Mrs. Elmer Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seleen are the proud parents of twin boys born April 3. Mrs. Seleen was the former Pearl Mixey. Mrs. Ellen Beers of Fallentim- ber was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Keith Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Whittaker and son were visiting over the week end in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Helen Briggs of Bristol died Friday in the hospital, she had been ill for several months. Surviving are her husband, Paul and seven daughters all at home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs lived in Van Ormer a number of years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cree and sons of Glasgow were visiting last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell. Mrs. Clair Shomo and daughter, Mildred were visiting Mrs. Elmer Keith on Thursday. WILL PARTICIPATE IN FAIR Boy Scouts from the Northern Cambria District of the Adm. Robert E. 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Miss Nellie Gathagan of Utah- was a recent visitor at the Mrs. Francis Potter ana children i and Mr. John Igon ail of Glasgow visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Youngkin on Satur- day evening. Mrs. Yvon Stevens and children of Flinton visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon B. Kough. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shumosky and daughter Nancy Ruth spent Sun- day visiting at the home of Mr. Bernard Shea of Hunt- Miss Mary Belenski was a vis- itor in Coalport on Monday. Mr. William McCaulley is very ill with pneumonia and his many friends wish him a speedy re-| covery. | Notice to Bidders! Sealed proposals will be re- | ceived by the Borough of Patton, | t Pa., until 8 o'clock P. M. Eastern | Standard Time, Friday, May 9, | 1947, for furnishing and deliver- | ing f.o.b. Patton, Pa, approxi- | mattely two thousand feet of | Eight Inch Cast Iron Pipe, Class | B. 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Sponsored by Barnesboro Budget Plan & other N. Cambria Conterns Borough Secretary, | sse————— 5-1 Patton, Pa. | ee | visit- | Melvin Helsel and | family of Barnesboro were visit- | {ing Sunday at the home of Mr. | | | MADEM Magee Ave. @® Lovely Things for Spring and Summer . . . Can make one basic suit look like a trio by changing acces- sories often . . . See the lovely new Spring Neckwear and Blouses, fash- ioned to dramatize your suit . . . The Gloves, Handbags and other important accessoies to glamorize you! You'll like our Newest Styles! TUNE IN the NORTH CAMBRIA PROGRAM over WISW (650) EVERY THURSDAY from 12:30 to 1 P. M. Sponsored by the Mademoiselle Shoppe and other N. Cambria Concerns. OISELLE SHOPPE Patton, Pa. ESTOVER | W Hastings Firemen Called | to Quell Forest Fire | Westover had a little excite- ment recently when the Mitcheil School children had a weiner roast and the fire got out of | control. No damage was done to the [ school, but the Hastings Firemen | were called to put out flames which spread to an adjoining | wooded ' section. * % and Mrs. Ray Whitmoyer Dottie, Mrs. Irvin Miss Jessie Davis in Pittsburgh on Mr. {and daughter, Westover and | were callers | Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Fronz are visited their parents here over the | week end. Mr. Fronk is employed at Cambridge Springs. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Faye Kitchen last| Sunday morning. | Miss Anadene King is taking her sister's place at Cresson Tea | Room this week. Mahlon Westover is home from | Erie, Pa., this week. Mr. Ray Whitmoyer returned | to Williamsport last Thursday. | Geo. Horten, Dick McCann and | James Cummings went to Erie] last Thursday, spending a day in| that city. Mrs. Paul King spent last week in Pittsburgh with her brother, Robert Owens, and also with Mrs. | Paul Wagner, a resident of Baden who formerly lived here. She also; visited a clinic in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens Sr. | were shoppers in Indiana last | Tuesday. { Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee | attended the ice hockey game in | Pittsburgh on Saturday. | Miss Mary Elizabeth Watson of | Indiana, formerly of town, spent | the past few days at the Victor | Westover home. | Mrs. L. Barto has been confin- | ed to the Philipsburg Hospital. |! Mr. and Mrs. John Syford and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens and Mr. and Mrs. | Paul King over Sunday. The Sy- | ford family is from Uniontown. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bloom vis- | ited Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lucken- i baugh over Sunday. Hollentown Miss Marian Hollen spent the | Easter vacation at home with her | parents. She is in Bible School at | | Grean Lane, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hollen and Marian Hollen and Ellsworth Hol- | len and Leroy Hollen motored to Elizabethtown to the children hos- pital to visit Charlotte a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hollen who is being treated for a crippled back. Mrs, Jose itor of Mr ph Noonan was a vis- . L. Butler of Flinton. Miss Georgette Chaplin was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Van Ormer recently. Mr. Robert Chaplin of Hollen- town was a vistor of Louise Butler of Flinton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Louise Michael of Brooklyn, N. Y., were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noonan. of Hollentown recently. Mr. Paul Noonan from Chester WANT TO DO SOMETHING GRAND for a Grand Person? ) Say & ££ with fi SAL << / was a vistor at the Noonan home. | went to Philipsburg recently to a Mr. B. J. Noonan of Blandburg , | young people’s rally. is in the Philipsburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hollen from Baltimore spent a week visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Hollen of this place. | Rev. Lloyd Weyent and wife are | the proud parents of a baby girl | born Aprl 5. { Robert Apple and Josephine | Cowher, Nehrig & Co. Theodore were united in marriage | on April 5. Larry Carter of Altoona spent | several days with his grand par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 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