Thursday, October 9, 1947 Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Sept. 29 to Oct. 6, 1947: MEDICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Louise Pavlock, Ebens- burg; Mrs. Mary Bodnar, Emeigh; Monica Paronish, Bakerton; Mrs. Ruth Dluzanskey, Carrolltown; Gerald Byrnes, Hastings; Ruth Chigas, Hastings; Mrs. Naomi McClelland, Emeigh; Frank Gwiz- dak, Carrolltown R. D.; Stephen Platko, Spangler. SURGICAL ADMITTED John Davis, Barnesboro; Ruth Hilhard, Emeigh; Mrs. Eleanor Markle, LaJose; Roger Hoch, Dayton, Pa.; Berniece Marara, St. Benedict; Mrs. Margaret Hromu- lak, Barnesboro; William White, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Mary Vai- eria, Barnesboro; Michael Strollo, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary Schenk, Ebensburg R. D. 1; Shirley Elliot, Epangler; Mrs. Dorothy Chverch- ko, Patton; William Schilling, Ba- kerton; Edith Lloyd, Westover; Joseph Harris, Marsteller; Donald Dietrick, Hastings; George Chu- ran, Barnesboro; Clair Kelly, Marsteller; Eleanor Beatty, Ma- haffey R. D.; Paul Staude, Bar- nesboro; Ernest Croyle, Utahville; Joseph Papalia. Ebensburg. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Beth Ann Hodgson, Spangler; Mrs. Dorothy McCandless, West- over; John Dubyak, Patton; Mar- tin Kibler, Chest Springs; Mrs. Catherine Milchak, Hastings; Mrs. Ruth Dluzansky, Carrolltown; Michael Finui, Bakerton; Mrs. Grace Trimble, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Mary Babyak, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary Bodnar, Emeigh. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Bert McGarvey, Westover; Con- stance Nagle, Hastings; Mrs. Ef- fie Park, Barnesboro R. D.; John Barrett, Barnesboro; Mrs. Evelyn Kranick, Hastings; James Earl Maines, Barnesboro; Anthony Po- liskey, Bakerton; Mrs. Genevieve Wiggins, Barnesboro R.D. 2; Ann Valenty, Barnesboro R. D. Clar- ence Wagner, Barnesboro R. D.; Peggy Lou Parcell, Emeigh; Rog- er Hoch, Dayton; Berniece Long- necker, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Grace Kelly, Chest Springs; Chas. Guinivan, Spangler; Tim David- son, Marsteller; Louise Drass, Hastings R. D.; Thelma Kline, Carrolltown; Ruth Hilliard, Em- eigh; Donald Dietrick, Hastings; Andrew Zulka Jr., Barnesboro. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gray, Patton, daughter, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Vito Sembiante, Barnesboro, daughter, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rummel, Cherry Tree R. D. 1, daughter, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Kline, Penn Run R. D., son, Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Byers, Cherry Tree R. D., daughter, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. John Lauer, Carrolltown, daughter, Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Mansfield, Dysart, son, Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hicks, Ebensburg, son, Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Brunat- ti, Wyandotte, Mich., son, Oct. 2. Mr.,and Mrs. John Miller, Bak- erton, daughter, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corio, Bar- nesboro, daughter. Oct. 3. 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