September 28, 1944 Page Three Bellefonte R. D. Soldier Decorated for Gallantry tbrother of Mrs. Margaret Ruy of | Bellefonte, R. D. 3 ha re. ently been awarded the Bronze Star Med- al to an announcement from the headquarters of General | Joseph WwW. Stilwell commander® of | nll U. 8 Army in the China- Burma-India theater Lt. Woomer, with his own personal safely, worked way up a mountainside within vards of two enemy machine gun citation From fire according forces utter disregard 4d hie read he positions this point effectively on the enemy Lt. Woomer did ition directed mortar trongpo.nt no his dan which within + bursting radiu the shell the enemy was wiped out of courage and unselfishness credit imsel {ores of te t leave rou Po Was un- His ol reat upon ! armea i member rill's Marauder North Burma and climaxed eries of colorful victories with 1 of tly taken Myitkyina, some- large i in North F¥ Second which recently WwWoomer Pre Unit eit Woomer and "out vlevement VE MILLS ! Mary Woods returned ome on W. Main street, after sev- ral weeks visit with her brother, H. Woods and family of of the [a who swept wh the fal recen nit iaential tanding SON Mr. Mrs. Lioye . “PINE ol and her Bickle family of War- Were leg nt visitors last Saturday were jormel R. Meek neighbor Bickle 1 Georse ol i Walker ne 1p last week Mary Beebe on ov Iker. The the Harry the White AIC HI Se Walker N. Kich Hall re recently on iu ents; Mr. and Mrs. Olive Peters is per ‘ tenants on feitile at Mr are nursing Arres on ! “ CRUST « love omewl OUR BOYS IN WooDWARD THE SERVICE 775 5. y. ‘A EDITOR'S H. Kreame; IURgage cently rented Home From Overseas " NJ. ome ne he) ane that visit. a week before, He rate of metimes 8 Miratie © he ¢ wan report partment in tiantic City When OW PLCApDes 5 Lor Commas ona ma wt of arn the narr ihe Lerrinie hurr eit about wind per hour and wm It Liat DiTw a he at nd lied ing to er Musser and his daughter Hazel Strand of York, were afternoon guests of his par Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Musser impressive Harvest Home sere! as held at the local Evangel rch on Sunday evening. A beautiful display of fruits vege. tables, canned fruits and vegetables, different kinds of gpreads, ete, Were ought to the church there to give thanks to Almighty Ood for His rood nes and kindness amid all the conditions Rev. H 8 Entz. the pastor, delivered a sult after spending venteen-da W=lable and spirit-fAlied discourse for ough at hi Sandy Ridge. | the occasion on Luke 8: 4-15. A large He also visited in Philipstuirg with | qudience was present to enjoy the his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A service C. Berendt Bear in mind the Sunday school services next Bunday at 9:15 a. mm, | Service men will tell you that al-| followed by prayer service at 10:30 though its small in size, Wrigley's Christian Endeavor service at 7:30 p wu LL igley fe inting meets changed the ' alr ee asnt eliing ical ch mig nsting “ Spearmi nome fla fia ne or feturng to Camp Polk irned Nas ret Camp Polk. la 0 Berenit Sgt his Gerald station "Wal Lo at fn nome in : i | MeClellan © | | | Pvt. Theodore Ishler Pvt mie the Large Rod Department I'itan Metal plant, was wound the second time Depa Wee Mrs ac mier 1« aocorcin Lo SARE recrived One as his parents, Mi: Lut} Ishler Jackson Bellefont R. 312 wna "we -— - ———— Parents of Lost Seaman Get Medal ’ Rise © } Stales Mer. 1943 { the } ng the United June 0 g awards made t meret t WAS present Osan Administ SPRITIOY ding NeArty marine we Lo stop the Amer the wa He an ¥ repu bil upon win Kren Wa Lose mer Julian Sergeant Makes Air Visit Fechnical Seat Kenneth BE Par- of Jullan, was one of a selected group of soldiers who flew from European Alr Service Command de pot to an Eighty Alr Force bomibe station recently to see for themselves how Important maintenance and supply soldiers are to the liberating armies in Western Europe Immediately after stepping out of his Flying Portress, Sgt. Parsons saw combat planes modilled and repaired at his own depot go Into action against the Luftwaffe, and supplies requisitioned the ame day being unloaded from glant transports I never realized what a bie we're doing.” sald Sgt. Parsons He is the son of Mr, and Mrs Jesse Parsons, Julian, R. D. Before, entering the Alr Forees he was em- ployed as a manager by the rolet Co. in State i nn job College Port Matilda R. D. Soldier Wins Aircrewman Wings 1 A L}] n Fink enl gust 14. 1943 . Arthur ;. Dolan Receives Letter From Chaplain In France oF 2 .“ ndays he mbat metime and YAry that held mea A TNust Nours bv 3! nu ACER atier in Ni an nee the 3 well thu and BA vere them Mer of Jedd Bible is in comiorting though ¢ circum Lhe sam at times La] Adi all place the IPR prove and trengthening were held Ar hey under ideal ance France has been from our ast more sunshine Apple oriiards with fields of chards. Th we and the one thought the war must be and the sooner it we will be able Wu homens he men therefore keep hard at their work sand hope that their friends at home continue their fine support and keep on praying for the Lord's blessing on them and their efforts “Sincerely, William H Kohn Protestant Chaplain” Quite a Change Here we have and warm weather dot the countryside grain between the people seem happy us quits well RiIWaLYe fought IS won retury : Mace in but remain and won the sooner our treat n or- | Robert OO. Malin Bainbridge transferred apartment entering t wh Company Conn Aluminum Bridgeport - Five From County » 58 Begin Naval Training Five Centre county men re- ceiving their initial Naval indoetrine- ation the U 8 Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 1il i Their recruit training consists of instruction in seamanship, military | drill and general Naval procedure During this period a series of apti- tude tests will be taken by the re- cruits to determine whether they will be assigned to a Naval Service School or to immediate duly at sea When their recruit training is completed. these men will receive a period of leave. They are: William A. Dettiing. 18, Water street, and Dayle E. Bennett, 18, R. D. 3. both from Bellefonte, William K. Diets, 18, Main street, Blanchard: Homer E. Woodring, 18, R. D. 1, and Droge 'T. Maurer, 18, both of Julian i | os 'Mill Hall Gunner Are at Spearmint fills a need that's great It's an on duty requirement to men in battle. Chewing gum eases ie jitters, relieves parched throat and | the eraving for a smoke, That's why all of Wrigley's Bpearmint Gum Is going overseas only where || ————— A —— — Sandy Ridge Sergeant Home m Young people and older ones) keep these serviees In mind and be present T Sgt. and Mrs. Bugens MH. Miller | Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Elsenhuth, and baby daughter, Dixine Loulse,! daugister Orace of MifTlinburg, and are visiting in Sandy Ridge with the | his sister, Mrs. Lisgie Sheesley of former's mother. Mrs. Veda Miller will do | fovington, Va. took in the Harvest Dick, who 1s perhaps better known | home where Ge has been Moshannon Soldier . i Removed to Hospital o. i 7 young 25 husband, . of Mrs. Bernice G. Young. has been Pvt. Delrea C. Quick of Moshan«| missing in action over Cermany non, has been removed from his | since Sept. 8. the War Department critically | informed Mrs. Young last week Missing In Action Ses———— the most good Tyrone Lad Hurt John Kelley, 11, of Tyrone, was | tackled while playing football and | fractured his left clavicle, He was X- | rayed, padded and strapped at the | Mercy hospital dispensary, Altoona, | Clad to greet them Send your letiers and news to the | Wrigley Editor, care of the Centre | Home services on Sunday evening. | {lonship In Kansas. “Squirrel” held Democrat, (Advertisement), i As “Squirrel” played a bang-up game of baseball this season for the Herington Army Alr Base team, win. ners of the Becond Alr Force champ down second base and was credited as the team's hitting star and, ac cording to the army base paper, dig some mighty good fielding It begins to look lke the Turks have oul-waited the war, Hl for the past three weeks, to the Medical Service Station Hospital Carlisle Barracks, for medical treat. | ment. Delrea, who has been station. ed at Camp Maxey. Texas is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Quick, with whom he wis home on furlough since August 16, and took ill. ms —— ——————— Highway accidents are killing who worry about the perils of military service, {Lock Haven. | The son of Mr. and Mrs. John |C. Young of Mill Hall, Bgt. Young has been serving as a tall gunner on a B17. He entered the service July 5, 1943, trained at Keesler Field, Miss, and In Tennessee, and went overseas late in June. Joung was Tormerty Sipred as a truck driver L. ner. His wife, the le Yar- nell and thelr tiree children live In Kenneth WAT(H Sandy Ridge, Chester Hill Soldiers Wounded in France I'elegrams received last week | the Philipsburg area announced that ed in Fra two soldiers, one from Chester Hill and from Bandy Ridge vers wounded In action In Pra: aition ww being notified D botl i" Hew one J. ir familie WOT partment titers from the 4 Dixon of ¥ “a eq Hat Dixon, wi WINGATE nd Pvt Cle H. Summer two of K Lreck we OY ing We xing Lie other truck Ur wire Lrurc while position when C4 OTE were pic the time | ret 10 be spent Bunday evening and Mrs. Fred Fisher Mr. and Mr M. S8haw- Robert and Jimanie, of gd Mrs. Ida Witiner® alg Fisher's mother. Mis whe 11] he is ii at FALSE TEETH atter's ’ ’ » f Yarns ail ares sons Pasa OTH STORED GR IN GRAINS Reese family Mrs and Kenneth 5. Ralph McLaughlin } of Lhe Angeumis grain J T Lucas Mrs Charlies ‘ Hauge Mr : Vitm ana fs ' ¢ a Ww Henders) Fred Mr Rock, Sloe or Slip woe va Le GET THIS EXTRA FEED STORE BELLEFONTE, PA PHONE 2229 MEN! 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