Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from | {eral days at the home of her |tives here. | mother, Mrs. Annie Gregor. | Mr. and Mrs. Alex Abrames of Jack Wesner, son of Mr, and Islen visited relatives in town | Mrs, Isadore Wesner, a student last Sunday. Follows isthe hist of patient [4 Elkins College, W. Va,, spent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salbego following is the list of patients|the past week in town at the and family of this place spent |pa s, Mr. 'S. - we isi i admitted and discharged at the home of his parents. y ily of this place spent |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mc- week end visitors at the home | Kirsch home. | Sunday at the home of the lady’s Mr. and Mrs. George Toth of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Apr. 11 to Apr. 18, 1949: | Long Island, N. Y. spent the Tendeglia of Cresson. a MEDICAL ADMITTED | holi mother, Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Macek. | Wayne Lloyd, Cherry Tree R.| D.; William Lloyd, Barnesboro; | Mrs, Grace Rogers, Spangler; El-| izabeth Solnosky, Barnesboro; | Joseph A. Niemiec, Hastings; Vir-| ginia Keith, Barnesboro; Mrs. El- | dora Miller, Hastings R. D.; Mrs. | Naomi Pierce, Westover; John Miller, Bakerton; Joseph Turnbull, | Burnside; Mrs. Katherine Kosto, | Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary Jane Get- ty, Arcadia; Adam Speicher, Mar- steller; John Yarko Jr., Bakerton; Mrs. Mildred Dolges, Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Jane McNulty, Dysart R. D.; Mrs, Julienne Rodkey, Pat- ton. SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Mary Amadei, Nicktown; Mrs. Irene Kizak, Barnesboro; Ed- win Burkey, Patton; John Cher- nisky, Barnesboro; Mrs. Phyllis Kitchen, Westover; Mrs. Pauline Falatic, Patton R. D.; Charles Guinivan, Barnesboro; Reno Cal- vetti, Barnesboro; Pete Duca, Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Linsky, Carrolltown R. D.; John Phillips, Barnesboro R. D.; Stephen Pras- ko, Hastings R. D.; Mary Frances Prasgo, Hastings R. D. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Donna Mae Wagner, Bakerton; Sharon Wright, Mahaffey R. D.; Mrs. Grace Hopkins, Cherry Tree; Sandra Lee Mazurak, Alverda; Mrs. Margaret Dunchuck, Span- gler; Mrs. Daisy Thompson, La- Jose; William Lloyd, Barnesboro; John Hovan, Bakerton; Wayne Lloyd, Cherry Tree R. D.; Joseph McClelland, Patton; Mrs. Elaine Evrard, Hastings; Elizabeth Sol- nosky, Barnesboro; Arlene Wil- liamson, Patton; Mrs. Marq Bod- nar, Emeigh. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Eugene Becker, Hastings; Jean Swope, LaJose; Mrs. Flora Rick- ard, Cherry Tree R. D.; Irene Deosky, Spangler; Mrs. Irene Bishop, Berwindale; Valentine Kirkpatrick, Spangler; Thomas Donahue, Patton; Daniel Longst- reth, Bakerton; Thomas Fletcher, | Bakerton; Mrs. Anna Matava, | Barnesboro R. D.; Mrs. Irene Ki-| zak, Barnesboro; Glen Hurd, La- | Jose; Mrs. Geraldine McCombie, | Spangler; John Chernisky, Bar-| nesboro; John Hindmarsh, Hast-| ings; Mrs Bertha Charney, Bar-| nesboro; Edwin Burkey, Patton; | Mrs. Bertha McConnell, Patton R. D.; Henry Jolly, Patton; Mrs. Pauline Falatic, Patton R. D.; Cora Hockenberry, Flinton; Mrs. Mary Amadei, Nicktown; Bess Kerr, Marion Center R. D.; Doro- thy Kovach, St. Boniface. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zemrose, Barnesboro, daughter, Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Askew, Marsteller, daughter, Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Metro Ferrance, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Conrad, Cherry Tree R. D., son, Apr. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bazzarelli, Alverda, son, Apr. 12, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, | Strongstown, son, Apr. 12. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eastbourn, | Hastings R. D., daughter, Apr. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long, Pat- | ton, son, Apr. 13. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zonza, | Marsteller, son, Apr. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bernecky, Emeigh, son, Apr. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kamin-| | | | | | sky, Barnesboro R. D., daughter, Apr. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pizur, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 15. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Has- tings, son, Apr. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Askey, Patton, daughter, Apr. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valasak, Alverda, son, Apr. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Ebensburg, daughter, Apr. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirsch, Nicktown, son, Apr. 16 Mr. and Mrs. James Marino, Barnesboro, daughter, Apr. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dishong, Hillsdale, daughter, Apr. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boring, Hastings, daughter, Apr. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisanick, Barnesboro R. D., Apr. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zahar, Emeigh, daughter, Apr. 17. Spangler Mrs. Marion Sebor and son, Charles and Stanley Molesky of Detroit, Mich., and Pauline Yarko of Bakerton were last Sunday visitors at the John Castonis home, here. Mrs. Stanley Valevich of Bak- erton was a Monday visitor at the John Castonis home. Mr. and Mrs. John Castonis and grandson, Dody Pollock were recent visitors in Somerset. George Pollock spent last Sat- urday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pollock of Indiana, Pa. Margaret Kelly, R. N., of the Veterans Hospital, Butler, spent several days last week in Spang- ler at the home of her mother, Mrs. Grace Kelly. Mary Marchaseno and children TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAITRESS WANTED—Must be 21 years of age or older. In- quire East Side Beer: Garden, Patton. 7-28 TO SETTLE ESTATE—Bitumin- ous coal mine, now operating full time, for sale. D seam, elec- trically equipped to load 400 tons daily; large siding, dual ship- ments via NYC and Penna. RR; low royalty rates, labor plentiful. Additional dock to load or blend coal from other operations. In- quire McCombie Coal Mining Co., Spangler, Pa. Phone 425. *5-5 9-ROOM, 2-STORY FRAME resi- dence for sale. Has 2 baths, hot water stoker heat; all other modern conveniences. Can be rea- dily converted into duplex. Situ- ated in Barr Twp. on hard road one-quarter mile from Spangler. Phone 425 or 101, or inquire Mc- Combie Coal Mining Co., Spang- ler, Pa. *5-5 30-GAL. HOT WATER TANK from coal stove for sale. Lots of pipe, elbows, etc. Will sell cheap. Phone Barnesboro 804-R-13 at any time. 4-21 LOST! SMALL GOLD WRIST Watch, Monarch, with black band, on Wednesday evening, Apr. 13, in vicinity Episcopal Church or Starland Skating Rink. Finder please phone Patton 3761. Reward offered. #4-28 y at the home of the lady's | Mr. and Mrs. James Lonergan tives in Harrisburg recently. of Norfolk, Va. spent a few | Dan Castonis, Marshall Bradley UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, April 21, 1949 of New York are spending sev-|days this past week visiting rela- | and Ray McCall, all of this place, | place was visiting in Punxsutaw- [son and fainily of Nanty Glo ening at the home of Mrs, Philip [ors in town with relatives and | were fishing in Potter county for |ney on Wednesday of last week [were recent visitors at the Rus-|Demi. A tasty lunch was served | friends {a few days this past week. with her daughter, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattovn of | Mottorn. Punxsutawney were Sunday vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur-|sons of Cleveland, O., spent the |ple, Mrs. Willard Demi, Mrs. Ida were | holidays here at the Lawrence |Brazil, Mrs. Bill Luther, Frank Lehmier, Mrs. Elizabeth Olive | Rosemary A. King, Westover. Fenello John F. Sanker and Regina D. |itors at the home of the lady’s|andette and son, Francis, Goughey, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yeager |lo of this place. Paul | sell Stratton home here, of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fenel- and the following attended: Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Feast and Louise Constant, Mrs, Mary Tem- | MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs. Mary Falger and daugh-|Johnson, Edith Temple, ter, Anna spent HEaster Sunday |Hetrick, Mrs. Anthony Patrick Francis McAleer and Mrs. | Rita T. Bradley, both of Gallitzin. Verne D. Gardina, Cresson, and land family of Bradford were vis- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wargo |visiting with relatives in Holli- |and Mrs. Philip Demi. The next |Richardson, both of Gallitzin. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macindoe |itors at the home of Mr. and|of Pittsburgh are visiting with daysburg. few days this week. we do to make yous better place. to shop? 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