The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania (2024)

Day in and day out. the Treatment Center of the Fayette County Society for Crippled Children Adults, at 40 Union St. in Uniontown. is a busy place. Here, two full-time professional employes a physical about their hours- long treatments, sometimes tedious but almost always rewarding.

Here, they do their considerable part to insure a happier present and brighter future for the physically handicapped. physically handicapped. A nur- The society is county-wide in scope, and has some 125 persons on its of them children crippled by various physical troubles, but including several adults as well. The society also maintains a treatment center at regular intervals in Connellsville and arranges for clinics to be held here several times a year by top experts in the field of the sery school for the tots is maintained at the center here. About April 1.

the Treatment Center will move to new and larger quarters in Oakland School (the former Home! on Oakland Ave. The hope is that additional funds 'will permit expansion to an even larger list of patients. All this is financed by the Easter Seal campaign, now in progress and to continue over the county until Easter Sunday. HOSPITAL NEWS Brownsville Admissions: Mrs. Edna McIntosh.

Brownsville; Fred G. Fetty, Brownsville; Harold S. Close, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Anna Bochok, Vestaburg; Mrs. Dolores A.

Cox, Brownsville; Mrs. Dorothy A. Or- bash, Brownsville; John J. Cairns, Roscoe. Discharges: Richard Anderson, Mrs.

Dorothy V. Caton and daughter, Mrs. Anna M. Havanets and daughter, Mrs. Emily Bakewell and son, Rudolph J.

Anderson Terry Lee Adams. George G. Dearth, Agnes Dupont, Mrs. Ruth Ottenberg. Jack Allen Rutan, Mrs.

Helen A. Adamson, Leroy J. Rover, Mike K. Baranovich, Steve Novosel, Maxine Elko. Uniontown Admissions: Jean Eddy, Chalk Hill; Maxine Yohman, Uniontown: Shirley Romantic.

Smithfield, Gary Kuhns. McClellandtown, ann''Williams, Uniontown; Paula Felkey. New Salem: Helen Jordan, Lemont Furnace; Catny Cook, Uniontown. Earl Deffen baugh. Palmer; Alexander Slept zoff, Uniontown; Joseph Batis, Mason town; Ethel For gen.

Mason town, Beverly A. Hardoby. Denbo; Michael Volpe. New Salem; Dorothy Glisan, Markleysburg, Michael Yankovich, Connellsville; Sue Ann Bell, Fairchance, Ella Ainsley. Smithfield; Mary M.

Burner, Masontown; Anna Latin, Smithfield; Frank E. Boord, Hopwood; Alfred Wilson, Uniontown; Janet E. Smith, Continental Avery B. Smith. Uniontown.

Robert Davis, Manhattan, N. Albina Podlmsky, Uniontown; Mary Moore, Uniontown; Pauline Verbus, Uniontown; Susan DeCon- gelio, Uniontown; baby boy Verbus. Uniontown; Carol Ann Homer. Uniontown; Helen Martin, Hopwood; Pauline Nascinben, Continental Jennie Griffith, Ronco; Mary Hunter, Windham, Ohio; Marcella i o. Masontown; Anna Tajc.

West Lensenring; Walter Matthews, Lemont Furnace; Dorothy Richnafsky, Adah; Mark Duncan, Uniontown; Roy Smitley, Uniontown; Sophia Wyland. Masontown; Charles Madore. Hopwood; Beatrice Belsar, McClellandtown; Mary Zack, Uniontown; Margaret Lally, Uniontown. Mabel McCusker. Uniontown; Ernest Youger, Lemont Furnace; Louise Valentine.

Adah; Theresa Yezbak, Uniontown: Mary Logoyda. Perry- opoiis. Alta Jones. Uniontown; Jo- sephine Clarke. Brownsville; Betty Jones.

Morgantown. W. Va Robert McGurgan, Uniontown. Discharges: Marie P. Adams.

Josephine Beckett, Rose Bernard and son, Eugene Blocker, Irene Collins, Joanne DeMaske, Joseph DeMaske, Anna Domovich. baby boy Garrow. William Graham, Mynola G. Gregg. Mary Agnes Jancosek, Frank Kalich, Rose Marie Koziel and son.

George Leasure, Samuel Lee Lint Jr Bessie Metts and daughter, Darla Morris, Viola Joyce Nepa, Frank O'Lear, Catherine H. Peake, Delores T. Peoples and son. Abalene Reese. Carol Roby and daughter, Judy Rockwell, Francis Roelkey, Edna C.

Shanaberger, Jerome W. Shell Thelma G. Sisson and daughter, Evelyn Smith, Maria Smitley, Mary Ann Stmer. Bridget Sumey, Ralph Tate, John Trosiek, baby daughter Yutzy, Florence Adamovich, Annetta Adams and son, Sophia Antonini, Josephine Badovinac, Betty Bertovich and son. Emma Bixler, Evelyn Blake and daughter.

Nettie Brooks, Agnes Casteel and daughter, baby girl Civit, Evelyn Crago, Agnes Claim, Barbara Ditko, Sandra Doyle and daughter. Joseph Dudley, Margaret Elias, Louis Georgiana, Margaret Gursky and son. Luetta Johnson. Cathy Kaider, Cynthia Karwatske, Patricia Kovach, Theresa Kunkle. the Rev.

William McClelland. Margaret McCusker, Margaret McIntyre, Esther Mo- bar, Margaret Nice, Jessie Nicholas, Albert Patchen, Lulu Porter, Mildred Santymer, David Taylor, Dolores Sickles. Janet Swaney, Doris Velicevich, Shirley Victor. Elaine Youger and daughter, Margaret Civit. Connellsville Admissions: DarraU Heaton, Lemont Furnace: Mrs.

Stella Konetsco. Connellsville; Mrs. Millicent Franks, Connellsville; Mrs. Irene Czajkowski, Everson; Harold Lockwood. Connellsville; Raymond Ryan, Layton: Stella Kuhns, Indianhead; Mrs.

Phyllis Pete, Connellsville; Harry Ringer, Connellsville; Mrs. Jennie Bemava, Connellsville: Vivian Quartz. Connellsville; Mrs. Margaret Cable, Dawson: Daniel Conlon, Connellsville. Thomas Herbert, Dawson; Mrs.

Bessie Keys, Connellsville; Gilbert Lowery, Connellsville; Mrs. Betty Harvey. Dunbar; Charles Rosendale, S. Connellsville. Discharges: Frank Popel.

Dan Nolan, Paul Morrow, Mrs. Verne Moon. Mrs. Rosella Rebar, Mrs. Joanne Pritts, Mrs Kerns, Clarence Beeman.

Mrs. Georgette Sparrow, Mrs. Soma Pindrock and son, Mrs. Mary Whipkey and daughter, Mrs. Emma Jean Soliday and son, Mrs.

Pauline Faris and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Om- dorf, Charles Marko, Frank Capo, Mrs. Betty Haines, Mrs Ethel Sandusky, Mrs. Nettie Whipkey, Mrs. Clara Lilliock, Mrs.

Hester Thomas. Raymond Allen. Holy Week Services Are Listed Here The Uniontown Ministerial Assn. will conduct, noonday services at die Second Presbyterian Church during Holy Week and a three-hour Good Friday service at Asbury Methodist Church, The noonday services at the Second Presbyterian Church will begin at 12:10, next Monday through Thursday. At these services, the following pastors will deliver the meditations: Monday.

March 23, the Rev. J. V. Mullins, pastor of Christ Methodist Church: Tuesday, March 24. the Rev.

Carl Lenz, pastor of the New Salem Presbyterian Church; Wednesday, March 25, the Rev. C. J. Walker, pastor of the Mount Rose Baptist Church, and Thursday, March 26, Capt. Robert Marshall, of the Salvation Army.

At the Good Friday service. Dr. Allan J. Howes, pastor of the host church, will be the liturgist. The service will begin at noon, with meditations to be brought by the following ministers: The Rev.

Howard Brown, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, from noon until 1 p.m.; the Rev. E. W. Cowsert, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m., and Dr.

William R. Johnston, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m. Frick Mine Schedule For This Week Given Robena 1, 2 and 3 and Collier Mines of the Frick District, U. S.

Steel are working five days this week The LeLsenring 3, Karen, Maxwell and Bridgeport Mines will work four Thursday. Our fine dry cleaning service takes the out of housework' Free you for more important personal family needs. We'll expertly clean and press your drapes and slip covers to look like new. Call us or come now! 1-HOUR SERVICE At Our PLANT STORE rench ictcflwcas imc PHONE GE 8-3591 PLANT STORE 366 South Mt Vernon Ave. OPEN TIL 9 P.M.

For Our Hopwood Customers, Shop at Our Hopwood Store Mr. Gatian uses Rood vers latest in in treatment of a small cerebral palsy victim. These handicapped youngsters are enjoying their toys in the nursery school, a regular treatment center program. Mrs. Arthur McCombs is the school BIRTHDAY Betty Ann Lafko, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Lafko, of Perryopolis celebrated her 18th birthday Saturday. She is in the commercial course at Perry-Lower Tyrone High School. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Lafko of Perryopolis. Balls Of Fire Issue Solved. HOBART, Okla Numerous residents telephoned police headquarters reporting they saw fire bails floating in the air. Turned out they were thistles blown into an electric power plant and caught fire. Strong wind carried them into the air.

Early Briton Vote Changed LONDON next general expected to be held this be held before October, two London newspapers said yesterday. The left-wing Sunday pictorial and the conservative Sunday Dispatch stated Prime Minister Harold Macmillan has rejected plans for an earlier poll. Both gave the same reason: Macmillan wants to complete the series of East-West conferences on Germany planned for much of the rest of the year. ATTENTION! PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLICS Put Your Faith In Friends YOU AS A CATHOLIC QUALIFY This low cost protection is offered by the Catholic Knisrhts of St. George, a NON-PROFIT fraternal society providing its members with greater insurance protection, at the lowest possible rates since 1881.

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Joe Gallegos knew he was getting a good buy when a young man offered him a jacket for $6 50 and a glass of beer. It was jacket He told police someone had broken into his car and stolen the jacket Police arrested the young man and charged him with the theft. Masontown Man Gets WVU Musical Award Philip Faini of Masontown, a senior at West Virginia University. recently won first place award of $50 in the March Music Festival competition for original compositions. The competition was among university and college students from West Virginia and five neighboring states Faini won the aw-ard for his composition, Pieces for Percussion." In addition to his studies at the University Music School, young Faini holds dowTi a part- time teaching job at a Morgantown high school and also teaches privately.

A graduate of All Saints High School, he attended the College of Percussion in Chicago. IU for three years before entering the Morgantown school. Faini is widely known this area for his many arrangements used in district bands He Is married to the former Jean Net- chi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deno Netchi of Masontown.

The couple has one daughter, Joy. Second and third place winners in the music festival were Roderick Evans of Ashland College, Ohio, and Bruce Burkley, Peabody Conservatory of Music, in Baltimore. Md. Stop Itching Piles i you keep I them from itching. That now Rtimol Otntrr.ent.

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MOSS Super Markets ROUTE 40 W. at INTERSECTION of NEW SALEM ROAD PAGE MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, MARCH 17, 1959 Handicapped Get Help At Easter Seal Treatment Center Physical Therapist Rav Gatian stimulates muscles hy eleclricity, in treatment of adult patient. Machine is a medcolator. Photo,.

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