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History of Cambria County, V.2

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    In November, 1913, Mr. Glumicich was married to Miss Emilia Kiefer, a native of Czecho-Slovakia, born April 14, 1894. They have four children: Mary Martha, born Aug. 10, 1914; Vojislav, born Oct. 2, 1917; Elizabeth Anna, born July 20, 1921; and Nicholas, born May 25, 1925.
    Mr. Glumicich and his family hold membership in the Serbian Orthodox Church and are highly esteemed in the community.




    George Panagotacos, a substantial citizen and successful business man if Johnstown, was born in Greece, March 7, 1871. After completing his schooling in his native land, George Panagotacos came to this country in 1892. He lived in New York City, Richmond, Va., and Baltimore, Md., for a short time, and later removed to Johnstown, where he has engaged in the theatrical business since 1907, He is also interested in the real estate and coal business.
    In April, 1907, Mr. Panagotacos was married to Miss Kathryn Stacy, also a native of Greece. They have four children: Anna, Alice, Platon, and Ernest.
    Mr. Panagotacos is a Republican and is affiliated with the Elks Lodge.




    Dr. William J. Murray, one of the well known younger physicians and surgeons of Johnstown, who is successfully engaged in the practice of his profession at 225 Market Street, is a native of Johnstown. He was born Sept. 2, 1896, and is the son of William T. and Anna M. (McCann) Murray.
    Dr. William J. Murray spent his boyhood in Johnstown and after his graduation from Notre Dame University he entered Jefferson Medical College, from which he received his degree in 1920. He was connected with Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, for two years, and during the World war


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