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From: "Kelly Kendig" <>
Subject: [PaCambri] Ryan, Dunlap, Evans, Heckley, Meyer, Morrison, Wills, Evin, Slachta, Kuzer, Caruso, Gillespie
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 21:31:22 -0500


These are in the Johnstown Tribune, February 8, 1929, last page

HOSPITAL NOTES
Miss Marie Ryan, of 128 Market street, returned to her home yesterday from Memorial Hospital, where she was admitted October 19 for medical treatment. Miss Ryan, a graduate nurse, is reported in a much improved condition.
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Admitted to Memorial Hospital at 5:15 o'clock last evening, David Dunlap, 23, of 1230 Solomon road, underwent an emergency operation for acute appendicitis. His condition was pronounced fair today.
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Clifford Evans, of 107 Dibert street, was discharged yesterday from Memorial Hospital, where he underwent an operation following his admittance on January 24.
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Royal Heckley, 27, of 565 Coleman avenue, is reported to be gradually recovering in Memorial Hospital from a serious operation last Saturday.
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Bernhardt Meyer, of Pine street, well-known musician, is said to be holding his own at Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted in a serious condition one week ago tonight.
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Charlotte Morrison, seven, who sustained a fracture of the skull in a coasting accident on January 27, has been removed from Memorial Hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Morrison, Boswell.
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Continued slight improvement was reported today at Mercy Hospital in the condition of Miss Margaret Wills, of Ebensburg, who is suffering of a fracture of the skull received in a coasting accident Monday evening. Miss Wills is yet in critical condition, it was emphasized.
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Mike Evin, 135 D street; George Slachta, Johnstown R.D., and Steve Kuzer, Fifth avenue, Cambria City, thre (sic) Cambria plant employees injured in an accident Wednesday, were reported in an improved condition today in Cambria Hospital.
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ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE
Youngster Who Likes to Ride Trains Discharged in Custody of Father
Eleven-year-old Rose Caruso, of East Main street, will be given one more chance, instead of being turned over to the juvenile authorities, it was decided by the Mayor who this morning turned the girl over to her father. She promised to go to school and refrain from taking long rides on trains.
The girl was taken into custody by railroad officers on a train between Johnstown and Altoona. She wan on her way to Cumberland, Md., at the time, it was claimed.
The father explained that she has a sister living in Cumberland and that the girl on one other occasion had gone to the Maryland city to visit.
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EAST CONEMAUGH CHILD SUFFERS SEVERE BURNS
Gillespie Tot's Clothes ignited by Hot Poker; Mother Burned in Rescue
Her clothes igniting when she pulled a hot poker from the stove, Charlotte Gillespie, five -years-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gillespie, of 229 First street, East Conemaugh, is a patient in Lee Homeopathic Hospital with severe burns of the face, both arms and abdomen. The burns are described as being of second-degree severity. according to the hospital report today the child's condition fair.
Answering her child's cry, Mrs. Gillespie was painfully burned about the right hand in removing the blazing clothing, and received treatment at the same hospital.

[There is no were to put these on Rootsweb. I hope someone can you them.]


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