UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE THREE B., officiated at the ceremony Thursday, October 30, 1047 Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hoppital Spangler, from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27, 1947: MEDICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Anna Kushner, Spangler; Peter Gormish, Carrolltown; Frank Rodgers, Boyd Westover, Spangler; Mrs. Mae Laney, Barnesboro; Mrs, Mary Fox, Emeigh, Mrs. Eleanor War- render, Barnesboro; George John- man, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Olive Hutton, Ansonville; Esther Rep- ine, Mentcle; Harry Ott, Patton, . D. No. 1; William McCom- bie, Spangler; Mrs. Martha Le- chene, Patton; Mrs. Lelia Ditt- man, Cherry Tree, R. D. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Louise Pavlock, Ebens- burg; Kenneth Bowser, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Julia Scleskey, Patton, R. D.; Jerome Prevost, Patton; Crissie Woodside, West- over; Mrs. Mary Bodnar, Emeigh, Mrs. Mary Hulligan, Patton; John Polinsky, Bakerton; John Somer- ville, Westover, R. D. 1; Mattie Bender, Carrolltown; Mrs. Mary Drzal, Bakerton; Mrs. Mary Ko- lessar, Barnesboro; Jerry Byrne, Hastings; Joseph Griffin, Barnes- boro; Boyd Westover, Spangler; Mrs. Margaret Davis, Nicktown; Mrs. Lucy Somerville, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Eleanor Warrender, Barnesboro; Filmore Lee, Mahaf- fey, R. D. 2 SURGICAL ADMITTED Mary Farabaugh, Dysart, R. D.; Anna Mae Kline, Carrolltown, R. D. 1; Mrs. Bertina Crosmun, Cherry Tree, R. D.; Mrs. Olive Eagler, Spangler; Mrs. Sophie Firobchak, Hastings; Charles Yah- ner, Loretto; John Zanone, Bak- erton; Frank Shaw, Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Paratto, Bakerton; George Parada, Burnside; Hallie Mae Edwards, Hastings, R. D.; Joseph Nagy, Barnesboro; Harold Price, Burnside; Richard Racka- van, Marsteller; Helen Weaver, Spangler; James Furlage, Has- tings; James Haluska, Patton; Margaret Uawhutsky, Glen Camp- bell, R. D.; Stephen Trovato, St. Benedict; Lucy Amantea, Alver- da; Mrs. Rita Weakland, Chest Springs; Mrs. Lucy Smychyncky, Bakerton; Mrs. Jane Yeaglin, Bakerton; Mrs. Catherine Mil- chak, Hastings; Mrs. Christina Leas, Patton. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Helen Riddle, Barnesboro, Roy Yeager, St. Boniface; Roy Smith, Nicktown; John Most, Jr., Spang- ler; William Daisley, Spangler; Mary Farbaugh, Dysart, R. D.; Arthur Gregory, Hastings; Mrs. Roxie Dunlap, Ebensburg, R. D. 1; Mrs. Wilfred Steir, Patton; Hilda Miller, Spangler; Mrs. Subina Lord, Hastings; William White, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Jo- sephine Lawerts, Patton; Mrs. Willella Sotack, Emeigh; Russell Farabaugh, Loretto; Mrs. Cath- erine Linsky, Carrolltown, R. D.; Joseph. Calka, Carrolltown; Ste- phen Trovato, St. Benedict; Rich- ard Rackavan, Marsteller; John Zanone, Bakerton; James Halus- ka, Patton; James Furlage, Has- tings; Hallie Mae Edwards, Has- tings, R. D.; Mrs. Rita Weak- land, Chest Springs; Helen Wea- ver, Spangler; Frances Amadei, Nicktown; Margaret Pawhutsky, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Marie Ru- dolph, Patton. Hastings; As Seen in CHARM California SUBURBANETTE At your socials you'll be TOPS with the crowd in this free flowing flared skirt and an- tique fob belt that accentu- ates your lovely slim waist and slenderizes your hips. Featur- ing snap ’'n out shoulder formed $0-15. Colors: sin: -16. Colors: gin- ger, grey, gold and $9 95 mint-green. ‘Style . No. 805 MADEMOISELLE SHOPPE “Styles of Distinction” MAGEE AVE. Patton, Pa. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Binder, Barnesboro, daughter, Oct, 21. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carson, Marsteller, son, Oct. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lieb, Spangler, R. D., son, Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Eisen- hower, son, Oct, 24. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee, Hastings, son, Oct. 26. TO MEET AT CHEST SPRINGS A home economicts planning meeting will be held at 2 p. m, this Thursday in the Chest Spr- ings Grange Hall. Mrs. E. C. Reig will be the chairman, SPECIAL Anniversary Celebration OFFER! 4 Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Miss Mildred Nalisnick Bride at St. Stanislaus’ Miss Mildred Nalisnick, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nal- isnick of Bakerton, and Walter Swaynos, son of Mrs. John Sway- nos of Barnesboro, were united in marriage on Oct. 18 in St. Stanis- laus Kostka Catholic Church, Bar. nesboro. Rev. Father John Banik officiated at the doube-ring cere- mony and the Mass, Miss Florine Golmicz was maid 4 ITA of honor and Walter Stossel of Barnesboro served as best man. Miss Margaret Gormish was the bridesmaid and Don Holtz of Has- tings was usher. The bride wore a white satin gown with fingertip veil and car- ried an arm bouquet of white roses. The maid of honor wore an aqua gown and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Gormish wore a blue gown and carried pink roses. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at Cecelia's Cafe, Spangler. A dinner and re- ception were held at the home of | the groom's mother. Mr. Swaynos, an Army veteran SN FURNITURE ings in Our 45th Anniv Sale! Shop at Wolf’s—In Barneshoro Don’t Miss the Sensational Sav- ersary of World War II, now is employ- ed in the Delta No. 2 mine. The couple will reside in Barnesboro. * Mr. and Mrs. James M. Muir of Fallbrook and Quincy, Mass., spent a few days here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. The gentlemen are broth- ers. Mr. James Muir is retired superintendent of schools in Quin- cy, Mass. Bakerton folks who attended the 25th anniversary celebration of Adm. Robert E. Peary Boy Scout Council at the Oriental in Gallitzin last Thursday included: Mr. C. M. Lehmier and son, Tom, Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman 5 60 For and Misses Magdalene and Alice Panczak. Paul Miller of Ft. Benning, Ga., was recently honorably discharged from the Army. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Board and son, Ewing, Peter and Richard Paratto and Miss Kathryn Parat- to of New York are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Anna Paratoo, who is a patient in the Miners’ Hospital. Mrs. Robert Altman and dau- ghters of Pittsburgh have return- ed to their home after spending the week here at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sample. Misses Elizabeth Murphy and Magdalene Panczak spent Sunday visiting friends in Portage. Hastings Girl Bride Saturday Morning Mr. and Mrs. Berner Drass of Hastings, and Willlam Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thom- as, Hastings R. D., were married last Saturday in St. Bernard's Catholic Church, Hastings. | and nuptial mass. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Doris, as maid of honor. Edgar Anna, cousin of the bridegroom, was the best man. Dinner was served in the Rose Room, Carrolltown, and a recep- tion was held at the bride's home Miss Louise Drass, daughter of | during the afternoon. They will reside on Hastings R. D. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cronauer of Ashville announce the birth of a daughter at the Mercy Hos- Rev. Father More Herald, O. S.|pital in Altoona last Friday. Buying in Carloads for Twelve Stores . . . Our Prices Are LOWER! . . . Trade-Ins HIGHER! Demand for Used Furniture DOUBLES Your Usual Trade-In Value! Your Old Living Room Suite Use this trade-in allowance same as cash on your purchase of any Deluxe Living Room Suite on our floors — pay your bal- ance in small weekly or monthly amounts —~ we take your old suite when your new is delivered. Choose From the Best Known Qualities— * PULLMAN * KENMAR * KROEHLER * PITTSBURGH CHAIR CO. * INTERNATIONAL Also applies to any deluxe BEDROOM OR DINING SUITE OPEN AN ACCOUNT TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNI- TURE NOW! — replace it with new — while you can get this high price for it! — while our Anniversary Celebration tips the scales so far in your favor. A saving like this is possible only at WOLF’S! Not One Cent is Added for WOLF EASY TERMS! ETE Shep at Wolf's—In Barneshoro Don’t Miss the Sensational Sav- ings in Our 45th Anniversary Sale!
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