| Wiliam Radelifte, Patton, | Harry Yarko, Bakerton. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Michael Mihalich, Marsteller; Qeott Lockard Commodore; Mrs Miners al tes Woke The following is the list of pat- fents admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler from Jan 7 1 to Jan. 7 MEDICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Rue Nelson, Alverda; Min nie Pearce, Mahaffey R. DD; Mrs Clemmie Stoltz, Patton, Cather- ine Lather, Fallentimber, Mrs Martha Peters, Spangler, Betty lou Keith, Cherry Tree RD. Mrs. Nellie Spotts, Spangler, Mrs Daisy Bradley Has!ings Mrs Violet Funk, Barnesboro, Mrs Mary Greene, Spangler Brad Bradley, Spangler; Richard Stan-| Helen Cro ton. Cherry Tree R. DD. Paulette Mrs Lavina Murphy Pattor Kirsch, Nicktown, Mrs. Fannie Carl Roland, Westover RD Smith. Cherry Tree: Mrs Mary Mrs. Frances Barnesbory Fox, Emeig ~ Thomas Sherwood R. D.. Day Meese A re Emwora Dewayne Abrams Roni Fue Nicktown. on BAR er ME rl tte Ethel Lloyd, Emeigh Mrs Millis . " : _ Kelly, Spangler; James FEcken Frog Nene x sad Jackson rode, Carrolitown Mrs Coletta Miller, Nicktown Kirk, Hastings, Doris Adams, SURGICAL ADMITTED Patton R. DD; Mrs Prudence Ah Mrs Coletta Kirk las, Cherry Tree, Louise Lenhart Nicholas Evanosky Spangler Patton RD | Mrs Teresia Hrit Steve DeSalvo, Spangler; Mrs ‘9 Emeigh, Nicholas Evansky Elizabeth Berish, Patton, Bernard Spangler, Richard Hollen, Car Venslosky, Spangler; Dorothy rolitown R. D.. Edward Semeis Dabella Barnesboro Edgar Kerr berger, Patton, Franklin Payne Cherry Tree RD Mrs MAry Rimes Joan Bickford, Berwin Lieb, Carrollitown; Edward Sem- | UA € : elsbergrer, Patton; Thomas Yingl- MATERNITY ing, Cherry Tree RD; Dorothy Mr. and Mrs George Yingling, Cherry Tree R D - Joan Barnesboro, son, Jan 1 Bickford, Berwindale George Mr. and Mrs Michael Scuban. Hillsdale. James Snyder, Hastings, son, Jan 1 St Benedict Harold Bagler Mr and Mrs Leo Kirsch EVERY FRIDAY { Mr and Mrs Harry | Hastings, daughter, Jan 1 CARROLLTOWN AMERICAN LEGION Mr Robert Batdor Fox-Peale Post 506 and Mrs Patton Jan. 1} “FISH & CHIPS” daughter, Mr Packed to Take Out, Too! Tree Ro Margaret Ycag: Cnerry Mrs. Clemmie Stoltz, Patto Stoltz, Ashvile Donald Bakerton: David Keith, Barnes boro: Mrs Margaret Wright, Bar nesboro Mrs Martha Peters Spangler Mrs Ruth Rot Ashville R. D.; Mrs. Clara Bot ing, Cherry Tree R. D Mrs Marian Chila., Hastings: Dorothy Marshall Patton SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mary Springer, Wyatt Gromley Mrs Mary yhins Carrolltown Cherry Gregory, Patton, Mrs 1RUeY Patton R D Tres Gisiery Hastings Neabit Urban, Ww Harkler- and Mra Howard oad Jan Cherry Tree Ir 8011 Allen daughte Mr atl! Mr Patton Mr Mrs Ww Jan 3 Mrs Henn son, Jan 4 and Mrs Jobn Rito nesboro, daughter, Jan 4 Mr and Mra George Bieds Benedict 5 and ® and OM 3 daughter Ja: } ne of the mills in Amercia Bloomsburg, C largest carpet is found arbo County " i Have your car inspected at an Official Inspection Station, to make certain that your car is safe for the hazardous winter driving yet to The new inspection period ends on Janu ary 31, 1951. lake all previous car inspections it has one pur pose — the safety of you and your family. This is a proved fact. Safety statistics show that semiannual in- spection has made Pennsylvania cars four and one-half times safer than the national average in preventing of accidents due to the mechanical failure of cars. come traffic accidents. Twice a year, car eo carefully checks the following: cond TIRES 1. ror bruises. ST: reper cating MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS SAFE... TMEN DRIVE IT SAFELY DRIVE IN AT ONE OF THESE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATIONS HALUSKA MOTORS Corner Magee & Filth Patton, Pa. PATTON AUTO COMPANY Fourth Ave. Patton, Pa. _PATTON MOTOR SALES Patten, Pa. GARAGE Carrolitown, Pa. Goldie Flemming, Flinton R. D] Bobby. “Mahaffey Soldier | CARROLLTOWN - Awarded Nation S : Medal Of Honor Pfc. Melvin L. Brown Stops Attack Himself Pf Maha stopped Korea COngression However been missing ii 3 the day he 50 foot Mel Tey Brow ¥ ging le ‘ 21) ! who ledly an $ heey My tha hard attack awarded ial of Hono oung G1 h ts KHIVé has al At stownd ab MKuasar wall at heat bis ths plato the atlas The { the fifth all K Fog ron Ring caries! § & wh wiry the xrel K te rimidion res og Presider i the tiers £3 Peay fhe 63 # rmieddals boar pn ®e) Tuesday White House Big 3 | who wii the ilina the farm al a cCorenionmy in A forint Hrown s the one gtatement comrades had hatte part Man wa iied city Enem climb said in y SUPE rior ng the wall Brivan's last round munition was expended was wounded by enemy the and fm het fyint of and fire started 1 Pe Arn he vital essity without personal safely Pfc. Brown « few the 1 » casualties Realizing holding his unded his frit ir 283 for gee rn though witinued tn remaining green enemy Causing ser with each gren for We throw ales eral file Wher an oy of poppe} es y ret Fieve aides throw tos him by h rades Wher SHO WEY ect, Brown i his ahaovel to knoek 10 oar his suppl Hrown exp fire 10 grenades himself gren- 8 OT th exhaust 13204 gresall x Hale attack ora fron the wall hoa akullorust tion of "R the the head Is Seriously i £ Injured Brows Wh presented I} Brows while his wale head thers and the Army mins fal father, Fdw a retired other and three Hrown has sisters and has been 2% vears He was reported ing tao weeks after Korea the F ~ NICKTOWN By ROSE MARIE HUBER 3. 1. Krumenacker and Mary Eien, were last tuesday visitors in Johnstown William J. Kirsch of BY Vin cent Prep hool, latrobe, and Donald of 8t Vincent Coolie Eg Lalrobe spent the end a! the homes of th Epective parents Mrs Ken la: Nas returned | make her home Mr. and Mrs Lang left U. 8 Navy. i Missea Mary Margaret Helen Farabaugh of Indirna i ited here over the weell end home of their parania and Mrs. Rupert Farabaugh Mr. and Mrs Clarence heim of Paton spent a day hers | recently at the U. C. Kline home Mr. and Mra Dar! Krug and t family and Mr and Mrs Chester { Lieb visited Sister Mary Ilda (HSM. in Cresson this week Donna Pfister and George Kru menacker were in Altoona New Year's Day Eugene Kirsch Jr, of 8t. Char [ les Seminary, Baltimore Md, {spent a few days thiy week wilh | helatives here Paulette Kirsch, daughter ard 1 sisters br in BaVen landing in with Cavalry rat Mra daughler = Halsson Wee gE of Bum to virklown L with bh Mn. A2 Wedn syerdiill er parents Fresh Mi: € say {ivr thie and Vik * i oh war Mr Kari on of in Spangler this week as a medi cal patient. Olga Farino of Pittsburh vis- fted here over the week end at the Robert Farino home North Cambria Girls Get Farm Show Awards Cambria County captured top award in school clothing, food and home improve- a Show in Harrisburg. nesboro High School, prize for brunch coats und house- 16 over the entire state. She re- ceived $3 award, suits. Patricia Lantzy was award- ed a fourth for aprons and Eliza- keth Galovich a third in girly dresses. Both girls are from Bar- nesboro High School. An a ————— — Harrisburg ‘became the Capi- | tal’ of Pennsylvania in 1812. Table and five chairs. condition. Special at WALL CABINETS Are slightly damaged value! Close-gut at FELT BASE ALL: SIZES — '2.00 °3.00 MAGEE AVE. by {1} tery as | York Business atl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirsch, ‘was admitted to the Miners’ Hospital | exhibits of | ments Monday at the State Farm | Kathryn Marie Stossel of Bar-| won first! coats. Her entry was the best of | Betty Balzano of Cresson High! received a fifth place award for’ i her aunt, By MRS. THUMAS A. OWENS i Phone 2682 4481 or 5392 Mrs. A. A. Lieb, Eddie Lieb and Mrs. Bianche Hipps and 8 #, motors y St Vincent where studies it w Sunday Mra tryed of 1s Juin eri] daughter 3 & 1 grid ha Lather abrurg Fdwin tf Mr re Hearet 1] 8B Army and Mra Francis Bearer: turned to Sheppard Field Wichita Falls Texas niing a 10-day leave al He ia an instructor in Branch of sch KOT "As Air § 4 ue afler ape Borie his 4 the Wal 4 Le 3 the Kine i there were AnL- tims Sun Church be- of Carroll Wyland of maliritneny (3 ¥ the first Benedict s fward Bender Miss Martha weer town and Patton The first of a series card parties was held at the Miners Hall, St. Beacdict, on Tuesday evening for the bene fit of Nt Joseph's Catholic Church. Additional parties will be held the next two Tuesdays he irivited of threw of Mr Ang James PETTY Mike week at the formers pares Mrs Charlies Bhuss (Charles Campbell of fh Was & ent vimilax th reialives Mrs Violet Thomas of pent the past week on ro gon-in-iaw and snd Mrs tor Veneaky Htey kKiand has mitted Velerans Altoona ne will surgical treatment K ian! 8 Cleveland, hete re Wi hi daughters hare Hospital undergo Wenase!l i at W ash nglon wee i and & rod Mr ~ sou f st Wenge! recently y rs dagghter Wenm), a student a! Coliege and dau Visited Miss the STIRS PILL forthe form 84 om jie Mrs i Emil were pie 1411 af the aay Mrs Alfred Lieb was ged Tuesday from the Hospital, where she had been medical patient since Thursday A special meeling the Holy | Name Bociely of St Benedict's Church will be held Bunday temoan in the church aday ut Installation of new officers will | be a feature Thomas Kelly, son of Mr and | iMras. Paul P. Kelly, and Ramon | | Buck. son of Mr. and Mrs Adrian | Buck, were included in lhe young men inducted into the ! Army last week from Be nabury Draft Board 38 They were ini tinlly sent to FL Meade, N. J. Gilbert Weakland of Pittsburgh was visiting among friends and relatives here on Monday Pat Campbell who had Hegina Rican ai Kian of Waashinglom RIBCNE this atlendance fate im har Miners » of Harold D.C, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mra Campbell, in Washington, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holmes of Youngstown, Ohlo, were the home of Lhe | visitors at lady's West Carroll Township Mr. Ambrose Buck, a native Carrolitown, died recently al in Edgewood, Pittsburgh land his body was brought Carrolitown and buried in B8t Benedict's Cemetery. A member fof one of Carrolitown’'s ploneer | families. he was a brother of M | I. Buck of Hastings. Miss Patty Bender, a student iat Penn State, was visiting her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ben der, of | home & Mrs. Paul FURNITURE & RUG BARGAINS! USED BREAKFAST SET Set is in good $20.00 RT 1 [XL THRO RUGS ALL *5.00 7.00 COLORS Values from $4.95 to $15.96 SHEFFLER'S PATTON, PA. been visiting with his son and daugh- | recent | parents, Mr. and Mra. Gus Lee in his | over the week end She and] Yahner of {i Patton R. D., were in Pittaburgh on ed a grand opera program. Local {the the Py Ligouri Lacey, Ti Fog Ried ng i: LL vy woe heir Ye rew Kuzma home ton, pa Christof S4 th da irgh HEWOrK Ln! ittshurgh were wi dau b-4) COURIERS and Helen and Joo Simmers of TyIone wore holiday visitors in Charles Prier has been very ill at his hone here Saturday, where they atiend- HOLLENTOWN Jack Bimmers has secursd em- ‘Bride of James Adams | ployment in Frie. His wife and! Miss Marian Hollen became the child ard staying with the lady's a daily bride of James Adams of Ebens- | parents for the time being. |a patient in an Altoona Bellwood ladies in atiendance at Cambriia County Council . Legion Auxiliary held riage last Thursday were Mrs. | Mrs James Caan n and Mrs Os Van Kokel '® Mr ir burg at a candlelight ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rush and her som in } Kaylor |8t 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 30 Larry Rush of Altoona spent the Christmas holidays. ' ] §5th wed-| The bride was dressed in a Monday ai | flesh-colored sagin gown with a i | and Mra. Al Oohser ved BIVErsary on Mrs. Minx oJ UE arf tha +5 Lo & | it Kaylor was th finger-tip veil and wore a corsage rasebuds The maid of sister of the bridegroom, | pale blue gown and a of pink rosebuds Hollen, brother of served as best man Pentecostal Church, which the scene of the wedding, decorated with pink gladicli ferns. Hev. lLioyd Weyandt inted and the wedding music | was played and sung by Misses Marie Griffith and Ariine McQuil of Ebensburg. The bride was given in marriage by her father The cosiple will reside in Minn. where Mr Adams will at-| a8 Bible schon eo 0 Andersem of Hollen the bride of Charlies af Hollentown. at a performed recently by Ldoyd Weyandtl at the home | the bride. A reception was | held at the home of the bride. | groom's parents, Mr. and Mr | {Leonard Marks The newlyweds will reside in Ohlo i Mra Preston Hollen is a path ent in the Altoona Hospital where | i she underwent an operation Mr and Mrs Melvin Witherow | of North Carolina were visitors! iat the home of the formers) mother, Mra Olive Witherow, for the past waek i Edwin Hollen of Minnesota is’ vacationing with his parents, Mr, | and Mrs Gilbert Hollen Mr and Mrs. Raymond Conley § df Altoona were Bunday visitors Mra Frmma Wentz . the homa of the former's tobert Lamont, son of Mr and other Mra Ethel Conley i Thomas Lamont, 18 a surg fr and Mrs FI Hardy of | patient in } Hom ‘ 3 a roling visited res ently | Hy it gine fr FEL he lady's parenls Mr and i and M Hall : er Af Marks ef 1%" aahing Ar we . 4 ’ of pink " honor ware Patton married ¥ $ neky of all « onp he = A TRAE Edwin i bride The WARS ARS i wand off ie has bLedn BAKERTON By M. A. 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