Thursday, November 24, 1949 Colver Hospital Patients’ Record The following is the list of pat- ients admitted and discharged at the Colver Hospital for the past week: ADMITTED Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan, Mrs. Evelyn Marley, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Betty Barnhart, James McHugh, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. Michael Gormish, Mrs. Zelda Crazel, Mrs. Jenny Jones, Mrs. Margaret Non- ze and Clara Woodling. DISCHARGED Mrs. Evelyn Marley, Mrs, Jes- sie Rice, Mrs. Zelda Crazle and Clara Woodling. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Patton, a daughter, Nov. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart, Whitesville, W, Va. daughter, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy, Ebensburg, a son, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson, Nicktown, a son, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mazi, Patton, a daughter, Nov. 17. COLVER PTA Entertained At Thanksgiving Program A very large crowd attended the Thanksgiving program of the local PTA at the regular meet- ing last Thursday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p. m. in the Colver school auditorium. The theme of the session was, “ Parents and Teach ers as Partners. Mrs.. Kline, president of the as- sociation conducted the business session and the principal speaker for the event was A. W. Rice, who addressed the group on necessary school equipment . Featured in the program were songs by Mrs. Thornton's second grade students, American indian songs and ceremonies by Mrs. Davis’ ' third grade pupils and reading by Mrs. D. R. Davis. An open room visitation was also conducted by both parents and teachers and refreshments were served in each room, spon- |. sored by Mrs. Elsie Davis and Mrs. Frank Thornton. * * * Mrs. Anna Mikula of Detroit, Mich., is spending some time here with relatives and friends. Mildred Washic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Washic was a week end visitor here. She is a student nurse at the Windber Hospital. Talbert B. Hill has returned to his home here after spending the past six weeks in Philadelphia, Washington, D. C., and the state of Virginia, He is employed by the C. & I. Railroad here. Mike Gonas, John Gmerek and James Litzinger were last Sat- urday visitors in Carrolltown. Mildred Buckett, a student nurse at the Windber Hospital, visited at her home here over the week end. : : George Burnett of Philadelphia president of the C. & I. Railroad, spent a few days in town recent- ly among friends. 2 Tom Columbus of Twin Rocks was a recent visitor here at the George Smith home. Mike Surkovic and sons of Twin Rocks were last Tuesday |} evening visitors here at the John Gmerek and Julius Becquet hom- |. es. : Tom Goldsmith returned to his home in Akron, Ohio, on Sunday |: after visiting here for the past two months with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spontak. |: Mrs. Archie Falcone and son, Harold, Mrs. Edith Paprone and Charles Missina all of Clarksville were last Wednesday visitors in town at the Frank Ledgon and Russell Moore homes. Pom McGlyn of Madera Was a last Wednesday evening visitor in Colver at the Michael Pastir re- e, x vy and Mrs. Frank Goldsmith of Akron Ohio spent the past week end here at the Mike Spon- |, tak home. - Melvin Carter spent Wednesday | isiting at the home of his par- TE He is employed in Clarks- ville and resides with his grand- mother, Mrs. Martha Halcone. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGlynn and son of Medar spent Sunday at the Mike Paster home. James Long of Lock Haven was a visitor at the Talbert Hill home last week. Sunday evening visitors in Lor- etto included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards, Mrs. Henry Grazier, Mrs. Frank Erhard, Mrs. Ruth Hill, Mrs. Andrew Sitko, Mrs. May Belin, Mrs. Andy Durkota. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noel and daughter, Helen, were Saturday visitors in Osceola Mills. : Mrs. Mike Bodenski and family of Carrolltown visited the lady's mother, Mrs. Frank LapezynskKi. Mrs. Tullio Cavatoni has re- turned to her home here after spending the past two months visiting in Italy with relatives. Jean Vicinic, a student nurse at the Windber Hospital, visited in town over the week end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Balds Vicinic. FALLENTIMBER Edward Miller Gets Lost Saturday Despite Boast Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and children of Bedford were week end guests at the Robert H. Miller home. On Saturday, Ed- ward Miller decided to go hunt- ing and scoffed at the sugges- tion he might get lost in strange territory, stating ‘No one can get lost in half a day.” But he found it was very easily done, for he went into the woods at Sandy and came out at Blandburg, and had to call his brother to come for him. * * * Mrs. Catherine Gordon of Coal- port and Mrs. Howard Glass at- tended a meeting of Clearfield Co. Past Grands Assn. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beck of State College visited recently at the Walter B. Kough home. Misses Minnie and Clara Stouf- fer of Hollidaysburg and M¥. and Mrs. Ralph Stalb of Altoona vis- ited Sunday at the home of Miss- es Cora and Mary Glass. Misses Cora and Mary Glass, Mrs. Myrtle Glass and Mrs. Al- faretta Kopn eninved a dinner at the home of 1. s IIary Korman, § § 8 § § § § § § § § § 6 § g § § 6 g 6 8 g Janesville, Saturday evening, Also |Jane Stanley and Mary Korman attending were Mesdames Pearl |of Janesville. Miles, Irvona; Catherine Gordon, Chrissie Laing and Lillian Kibler Vogel home were Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Pauline Gordon, Coal-|Edward Warfield and family of port; Mrs. Suzanne Hempsky of |Patton, Miss Helen Drass of Has- Beaver Valley, Mrs. Verna Kor-|tings and Ernest Carl, Utahville. man of Hollentown, and Misses! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandrowsky Week end visitors at the Frank Akron Ohio at the Wesley Camp- bell home. Korman, presented gifts by each member The regular monthly. meeting |of her staff. Attending from this of the Ellen Wilson Rebekah place were: Lodge, 566, of Coalport was held |hew, Cora and Mary Glass, Mrs. last Monday evening. Alfaretta |Howard Glass, Mrs. Jessie Hahn, [son and daughter Kopp, noble grand presided, Fol- Mrs, Carl Campbell Jr, Mrs, Keith, all of Barberton, Ohio, are Mrs. Charles Matt- UNION PRESS-COURIER and sons spent the week end in |lowing the business session Mary [Michael Matish, district deputy, was | Lawson and Mrs. Alfaretta Kopp. | home. Charles Beers of Rochester vis- ited here recently at the home of his father, Charles W, Beers. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nicker- WE'VE ADDED SEVERAL THOUSAND SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE TO OUR FAST-GROWING BUSINESS % NEW FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS % NEW APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT % NEW JUVENILE DEPARTMENT % NEW BEDDING DEPARTMENT OP PP CP CP a RP 06 5 OE OP SP SP SQ a Oia FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO BLATCHFORD’S % NEW KITCHEN DEPARTMENT FREE! DOOR PRIZES FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 2 DRAWING TO BE HELD AT 9:00 P. M. GRAND DOOR PRIZE! CROSLEY COMBINATION CONSOLE RADIO 0 TR TR TR TR TR Te Se SASSER ~ Grand Opening Sale starts Sat., Nov. 26 | Note: No Merchandise Will Be Sold Friday Evening During Inspection Tour of The Store CHRISTMAS ‘SANTA SAYS... “GIVE BLATCHFORD GIFTS, THEY SATISFY!” ) To Electric Trains Pool Tables Blackboards Velocipedes Stuffed Animals Sewing Cabinets . . Platform Rockers . . . Boudoir Chairs . . . .. Magazine Racks . . .. Carpet Sweepers . .. Boudoir Lamps . . . .. Electric Roasters . .. Table Lamps ...... Wrist Watches ... .. FURNITURE CO. Make This A Great Home Christmas . . . 3 yland Opens . .= Saturday, Nov. 26th _ SANTA Will Be Here . .. IN PERSON TO GREET THE KIDDIES! THOUSANDS OF SHINY TOYS Dolls and Carriages Gifts for Mother .. $29.95 39.95 15.95 4.95 6.95 12.95 4.95 Mrs. Robert | visiting here at the Blair Keith and Evelyn * NEW RADIO & TELEVISION LOUNGE % NEW JEWELRY DEPARTMENT % NEW FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT NEW LUGGAGE DEPARTMENT GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION FRIDAY, NOV. 25 7.00 to 9:00 p.m. COMPLETE INSPECTION TOUR OF OUR ENTIRE STORE THIS FRIDAY EVENING 5 — COMPLETE FLOORS — § NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED Furniture Rugs Bedding Appliances Luggage Toys Jewelry " Games carefully tailored. Gifts for Dad Cabinet Smokers ...$12.95 Lounge Chairs ..... 22.95 Wrist Watches . . . .. 22.95 Electric Shavers .... 16.95 Military Sets ...... 4.95 Cocktail Sets ...... 12.95 Smoking Stands .... 2.95 Signet Rings ....... 22.50 Birthstone Rings ... 7.95 LE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kopp were last Friday visitors in Altoona. Marlene Kibler of Ashville R. the Frank Vogel home. Mr. and Mrs, Dale Kopp and some time. % NEW TOY DEPARTMENT HENRY KEIRN, 90, DIES Henry Keirn, 90, died at 2:20 D., is spending this week here at |p. m. Friday at his home in Cherry Tree. He had been ill for WILE TLE IE TE GLE GL BL TLE GLE GLE GL GL GL LHL TL TL GL Te 8 Th Ph TE LE TE GEL TE GL TL TL TEL GEL GL TE TL GEL TL TET Th Th RRR MAMMOTH 8-PIE Sleds Make your home a happier place to be in during the holidays and every day thereafter with this handsome living room outfit. Just one low price Wagons furnishes your living room complete with lamps, A t tables and a beautifully styled living room suite. utos Buayveqt ionersyring unit and plumply-filled cush- . ions, upholstered back and arms give you deep- Bicycles down, lazy comfort. Long-wearing fabrics are ” No FREE! SOUVENIRS FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. ROSES for the Ladies CIGARS for the Men COLOR BOOKS for Kids COME ONE — COME ALL! DON'T MISS IT! 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