THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 28, 1944 Page Four State College Soldier Aids | In Blowing Up Big Bridge | } Ng © rvers in the hills beyond | wae it three the river no longer could see the | on i Ww when it was completely black we | ried 50-pound boxes three blocks | treet,” said Rice, “There | glass and debris in the | To keep the Nazis from hears olse we Had artillery throw | ae shell into the town twice a for 15 minutes, The smoke ave us further cove: time the last shell land- had the dvnamite in place, We | #.. 30-second fuses We only | but we wanted be would go ofl we pulled the nd now { Of *.. amass. I ted 1 By wit ot four the "His Troop Ci ed needed one to ertain it Then ¢ jgniters the street + block } bridge le, It was knocked out HIN we (ers they tank Lt. Hipple Graduates | As Liberator Pilot Hostermans Have Girl Hosterman of Ned Jock Son is Born Clarence St wl MI PLS a a IS PHN Jackson of ate College ot Lhe irth of an ei pound son at the Centre Hospital last Wednesda) Parents of Son avenue | Nittany Hi Daughter For Morrings Daughter is Born Son For Coders Mr Maurice an street, Bellelont { their second 1s0 a mem Penn Stale College A : 29 Crise s of { His wife y Ri (; Brigadier McClellan Sends Xmas Greeting Son For Olewines Aly 1¢# £) NH ’ : 4 McClell he Sal- in Parents Mrs, Charles TRANSFERS we Son is Born Mrs. William L. Rl re he parents On welgning life ind ount born December to 800 in the Centre County Hospital Be. her marriage Mrs. Rhoads w he former Betty Louise F Mrs. Bertha Weaver of Pvi. Rhoads, wi armed 1 German [ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhoad 14 1 I Kl Hown Cirorg ane M in Rush ° SBiate Cx Preshyter t3 Charles SBchlow, et KH College, tract in State College, $8! Anne T. H. Henazey, to State Col lege Presbyterian church, tract State College, 81 Mary Elizabelss Dreese, et bar C. Bruce Struble, et ux, of College Twp, tract in College Twp, $1 Amanda HH. Gardner, to Samuel E Poorman, ot ux, of Howard, tract in Howard, §! Cieorge 8. Keller, by heirs, to Rilla [M. Keller, of State College, tract in | State College, $1 Parents of Daughter | Harry E. McCliney, to Jacob D and Mrs, Joseph Dickson of | Corman, et ux, of Pleasant Cap ‘the Foster apartments, State Col! tract in Spring Twp. $1 lege, are receiving congratulations) Emery E. Day, et ux, ‘o William on the birth of a baby daughter. ! Keller Snyder, of (i, of Rebersburg, Kathleen Marjorie, weight § pounds, | tract in Miley Twp, $100 3 ounces, born December § in the! Clalr C. Baumgardner, et ux, to Altoona Hospital, This is the Dick- | Harry Meeker, Jr, et ux, of Snow {son's first child, Mrs. Dickson is the | Shoe Twp. tract in Snow Shoe Twp. former Marjorie Watts, daughter of | $175. Mr, and Mrs. Olibert Watts of Bells wood, and a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Lytle and Dean R. L. Watts, State College, December means the tenth month; do know It happens (0 be the twelfth month? wquaint- te ify them ep daughter of 0 8 Now roes ir Slightly Wounded in Europe Sgt. Eugene H the former Madeline College, R. D Mrs. WF reported slig. tly 20 In act mar 0 8 Bhan i an i ——— ux, of St First Child Born and Mrs. Walter C. Kish Foster avenue, State College, announce the birth of their first chill, a son bom In the Centre | County Hospital on December § The . {infant weighed 7 pounds, 4% ounces The young women who volunteer’... has been named Robert Alan to serve the nation, in the WAVES, aq. Kish was formerly f Mi hie | WACS or other organization deserve oan City. Ind. and Mr, Kish, cap- the thanks of the country, | tain U. 8. Army, retired, is employed at the Emergency Experimental i Btation at the College Ah! NowlCan | Mr ale add aon Homan of wounded November — Europe, ia back on duty again, according to a letter re. ceived last week » aio i.e On in in to -~ It's almost the last éall for wives to let thelr husbands know what they expect for Christmas People without responsibility are often anxious to solve tremendous problems. ' Spring Mills Marine Testing Rifle Sights Milesburg Brethers Home from Overseas N/Sgt. Taylor A, Watson Fig hod 258 In Oootx Cnrvu Third Anniversary of Fighting SeaBees Servicemen Home for Christmas Season helped . >a Ed bi Cainy 108 day on 0 Si- Plenty of American | head ] Every battalion | jor hag mi MANY DRLiallons are now on Lhe econd tours. Beventy-six ; ent of | | the Beabees are now outalde Ue eon. | tinental limits of the United States only 0.000 essential men have never | seen foreign service ! As General Douglas MacArthur | wrote in a letter to Beabee chief | Viee Admiral Ben Moreell, “The only trouble with your Besbees is {that you dont have enough of | them mm either curt i VOTRE The complet next time brand of you want vour fav. cigareties just mn 4 ’ ( to vito ' Orie i any likely-looking jearton or so Abdur Rahman Siddiqi, editor of the Morning News of Calcutta and former mayor of that city, told the press in New York that in India “we have all the popular American brands and we don't seem to have any trouble buying them” Siddiqi In New York to confer with Mayor F. H La Guardia, sald he'd had “a terrible time” finding smokes in this country sare and buy - Arrives in England Mrs. Robert Moore, of North Phil Ipsbhurg, received word that her on, 8gt. Charles FF. Moore, has arrived safely In England. Sgt. Moore has been In the armed forces two years and seven months, His brother, Sgt. Theodore Moore, Is now located in| Italy. He has been In toe armed forces three years, Ea — EE » - ws sin Arrives in Europe Cpl. Russell Bampsell, husband of the former Jean MeKinley of Rey- nolds avenue, Bellefonte, is now with the armed forees in England, accord. ing to recent word received Ly Mma. Bampsell. In a recent letter to Mis | wife, Cpl. Bampsell stated that he | met Budd Brown, also of Pleasant The slogan, “Remember Pear] Har- Gap, and on the day the letter was bor,” could be changed (0 "Remem- | written, he expected to meet El. ber Japanese Treachery” "wood Johnson, Jr, of Bellefonte. Cigarettes In India| wer to Calcutta, India, stroll into Ha n College. R. D | Bellefonte i | Mr 1 Pst. Edmund F. lo I ne 2 f N Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week We Andrew He od | Saturday Miss Helen V Donald Homan tted Collegy onsbury Dischar bn N.Y 1 Station Adn Camp a Aare pedi: Frank Marino, Brook Mrs, Ross Lowder, Oak Thomas Horner, Slate Henry E. Clevenstine, RD 2: Claire Baum- gardner, Moghannon Births A daughter was Mr. and Mrs, James C Onk Hall Station and Mrs Bellefonte i Expired: Peter D. Wells, Centre Hall RD. 1; Mrs. John L Deitrick, | Bellefonte, R. D. 2 Sunday Howard born to Gilliland Philip H. Benner, of Admitted College | Discharged: Mrs. Leona Thomp- | son, Bellefonte. Calvin Weaver, Jr. Rebersburg: Stephen P. Smith, of | Philipsburg, BR. D. 1; Mrs, Charles | Orifin and Infant son, State Col- | lege. ! Birth: A son was bom to Mr, and | Mrs. Paul N. Alters, of Woodward There were 32 patients in the hos pital at the beginning of this week, Evey, State a son was born to || Receives Service Award For Aiding Aircraft Repair GERIENINE a wheel Orviston Soldier Is Wounded 2nd Time Bellefonte Soldier Awarded Hero Medal 3 Mt. Eagle Sailor Receives Promotion ives Honorable Discharge ted as Missing Seaman Visits Parents - | Hall Man Missing Clie Centre Aewocra BELLEFONTE. PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS AC. DERR PAUL M. DUBBS. CECIL A. 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