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NEWS BRIEFS The Bedford Postoffice will re- i main open all day Saturday, Dec. 18. The courthouse will close Fri- day afteinoou. Dec. 24.

Judge J. Colvin Wright attended i the forty-fifth annual dinner of the Pennsylvania Society at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York last Saturday evening. The guests of honor were Honorable Edward Martin, Governor of Pennsylvania, and Honorable John W. Bricker. Governor of Ohio.

i I Cpl. Max Bucklew of Camp 1 Mackall, N. C. is spending a. 10 day furlough with relatives in Bedford, GAZETTE ESTABLISHED 1805--VOL.

137, NO. 76 BEDFORD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1943 Company 144 Graduated at Naval School 5c A COPY; $1.50 A YEAR IN BEDFORD COUNTY $2.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE BEDFORD COUNTY tn Mrs. Millard G. Shaffer and daughters Lena and Dotha are spending this week in Williamsport attending the meeting of the i State Grange. Highway Safety Group Elects First Officers! -Organization of the Bedford county Highway Safety Association was completed this week, with C.

Ickes named the first president $5,000 Needed To Attain War Bond Quota Sixteenth Program Monday, i Other officers are Paul Rearick. Legion Commencement i vice-president; Dewey Gariick. sec- Auxiliary Extends Annual Kiddies Party by V. F. W.

Post Planned At the last regular meeting Fort Piper Post of the Veterans Foreign Wars, plans were laid for activities over the Holiday Season. I The annual Christmas party given Ambulance Plane oTDrviTn STROUP. i LT CMDR A Ca TM day rTecember 30. It is requested by the salvage committee that, they Company With retar and EHis Koontz, treasurer. The association was formed to promote the safety of employes of i the highway department in the pursuit of their duties, and to promote safety along the highways for the IN WAR TALK benefit of the travelling public A BONDS NOW SOLD further-obligation of the group will BUW be to perform wherever possible were charitable and benevolent work With less than $5.000 needed to Drive To Raise Funds for to a chl dr en of rd whether Veterans children or not.

Hertford COUnty.S Own between the ages of 6 and 12 years 3 Civil Cases Dr. E. A. Shields Will go to Army Post as Captain Heard by Juries During Coi will be held at the Post Home Friday. December 24.

at 2 P. M. and following the activities there the Mr. and Mrs. William Harclerode of Manns Choice, Rt.

1. received word that their son Pfc John E. Harclerode has' arrived safely North Ireland. Two other sons arc laddies will be taken to Stuckey's in be rvice. Cpl.

Wilmot E. at Camp theatre where they will be enter- tamed with a picture show two hour moving Dr. Edward A. Shields, one of Bedford's popular physicians, has been notified of his commission as; a Captain in the United States and will be assigned to Camp Judge Wright Presides Bark ley. Texas.

Dr Shields volunteered for ser- I BUS Week CoUrt vice in response to the Army's call for doctors, and after passing the medical examinations has awaited an assignment. Habeas Corpus Hearing Day Thursday He has been practicing medicine SEVERAL SIZABLE Claibornc Ga. and Pfc Wallace T. I in Bedford for ten years and has a Plans were also made for, hold- ho i i ir to uic anu ucnc vuicn (, wJi K. 1BSS man HCeaeCt IO i icino ctisu lliaae ior noia- the sidewalk on i adua ted from the U.

S. Naval the people of the county. attain their goal, members of the ng the annual New Year's party School Monday evening. -The group now has a project Auxiliary to Post 113 of the Ameri- at the Home Friday evening, De- Ihe Bedford in the 16th Commencement exer- under way to raise funds in con- can Legion hope to reach their cember 31 when a roast pig and i t.i~j nection with Christmas, and the quota in the drive to raise $30,000 sauerkraut dinner will be served that have not filed rep.orts of recent I cises of Keystone Schools collections of cans are requested! Because of: weather conditions, cooperation of the genera! public in 'war bonds for an to do so. Mail reports to the office the exercises were held at the base ls sought There will be a social plane opening with the banquet at 6:30 gathering at the Wolfeburg Rod ambulance followed by a floor show and other at Camp Edwards.

Mass. Pvt. Lester A. Kegg, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard Kegg of Green Lane, has been assigned to the Technical School, Army Air Forces! Technical Training Command.

Sioux Falls. S. for training as a I radio operator-mechanic devoted clientele who i be extremely sorry to lose his services, for the duration of Civilian Denfense in Bedford. ullll lcp ie Mr. and Mrs.

Jere C. West left o'clock, at which a special enter- aTM Club at 7:30 clock Wed- December 24 in order to secure tl that they had transported people Wednesday for Morristown. N. J. tahiment program was presented nesday evening.

Dec. 22. to which full quota The now stands at to institutions in Philadelphia and 4-Umr nnn Al 1 1 i i. Tna rMlhllm 1C- i 4 i 1 where they will spend the holidays with their daughter. Mrs.

N. G. Warren and family. Mr and Mrs. West will leave for Florida on January 10.

by men of several companies, and is Refreshments. entertainment. i Robert Claar, son of Mr and The drive has been extended to The Relief Committee reported i Mrs Walter Claar of Alum has been commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Force CarUlonic Bells To Be Dedicated directed this successful ijanova- tion. Prof. Lloyd H.

Hinkle presided etc $25.649.25 in war bonds sold Persons who plan to buy Mrs. B. J. Conlon was called to I at the Commencement ceremonies Pittsburgh on Friday on account in the code room, introducing Di- of the illness of her father. rector O.

W. Hittie, who presented The Flickers enjoyed a turkey the class as qualified for graduation, dinner at the Arandale Hotel Mon- i Before presenting the diplomas, day evening. President Stanley G. Stroup spoke Sharing Yuletide With Our Sailors Baltimore, (had furnished glasses war and had teeth fixed for children bonds as Christmas gifts are asked of the Vlcinit as well as contribut- to contact the Legion Auxiliary so. mg towards half a dozen unfortun- that credit will be given to this te cases that a Health Bond had spendng a day leave with his parents he left for Avon Park, Florida, where he will Miss Betty Lou Souser of Cedar Crest College, Allentown home for the holidays.

John B. Hall is attending a briefly, commending the men of the school band, and praising the boys who presented the entertainment. School at Christmas "Sometimes we overlook the Sealtest meeting in Pittsburfigh this many types of talent which we week. I have here," he said, "in our zeal Miss Bernadette Mattingly is to get on with, the all-important, iting her brother in Hanover. Ji work of radio.

But we have one homemakers of Bedford and vici- Mrs. E. F. Ross is visiting her gang of fellows, from all itj will invite sailors to be i mother. Mrs.

Sonneborn in Balti-, walks of life, and with many civi- I KU' st lor Christmas Dinner. Op- for Bedford county. A booth has been located the G. C. Murphy Co.

store and will continue there. Bedford County Planning to No better gift exists for Christ- project. When the quota is reached 5, een Purchased from the Bedford receive further training. Lieut, an ambulance plane will be named Count Tuberculosis Society and Claar graduated from New Paris that a donation was sent to High School in 1939 and enlisted in VERDICTS GIV1 Thrt-p civil were tried one of thp busiest session cotirt held in the past yeai betore Judae Colvm Wrigh this In cast- of Robert C. Hersh i hPi-gfr- Eethel Y.

Gump, execu i trix. involving claims for paymen found i favor of the plaintiff 1i MUSIC ays- the sum of $2204.19 as Special Service I a i submitted. hi thp ca-e of Joseph i vs. William Johnson in assumpsil i returned a verdict thi A sot of i Bells a i a i i the amount of and awarded his silver wings as an I Trinity Lutheran Church Has t. wo otes; th Armv Pilot Dec i nt MnnHv i Planned the Veterans National Home for Air Force Reserves Sept 1942 (Tower System i be dedi- i in'f-rtst at from Augus Orphans at Eaton Rapids, Mich.

a was inducted March 11. 1943. -cated at thp i i a 15. 1 9 1 2 to Dec. 15.

1943, $128 The House Committee reported Previous to entering the service Church, ot i Ellwood a a ot A motion for net that the new entrance and remodel-' he was employed by Lorraine Steel nf Nnvnl mas year than war bonds. Give mg ot lhe 'tchen was nearing Mills in Johnstown. (several, and give them bv securine completion and would be AYinon a Oarbrick. former H. several, and give them by securing i vour war bonds through the Legibn Auxiliary.

i Again this Chribtmas season the next All rchool bus drivers are re- ouested to bring the kiddies from S. eachcr, now in the WAAC, is L. Ilausor. is psisloi 'on i w.is filed fiTid leave grantcK i i a I 1 1 o'clock Ser- I i a i i a reasons withll vice I 0 days a testimony has been Kor occasion, the Rev. a i a now a private first class in the! ry P.

a i i a I) 1 i ca es wp re tried more. I lian talents." Mrs Hugh McDonald has arrived The officers and employees of Keystone Schools face each gradu- I hose ation night with mixed emotions' 0 arci at the Enfield home from Ft. Dix, her husband Lt. Col. McDonald having departed for overseas destination.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Cromwell have' arrived home from Los Angeles, where they attended the wedding of their son Lt. H.

Cromwell. Dr. A. Shields is confined to Mrs. Lester Karns underwent an YOU can always know, whether op- i will be given at the 0:1 Sunday, December invitations to fill lhe number ot Blackout Drill Surprises County Tuesday Night In i blackout drill their territory to the kiddies gill, Okla administrative department al Fort of humility and pride, he said, sor- sailo) that a home wishes to Tuesday i i i i "held its ry to see another group of friends enlP'tTin ti nd the hour of the din- own" leave, but proud of the clean, fine ner is that if Mr.

poing II boys who are showing their Ameri- HomemakPr is not busy with the practice alert. i otlipr communities in hroush the paces of the can heritage. "We have been humbly proud to work with- you-" he said, "and you fellows can take pride in a job well that he meet their at the home, cerninc A most places responded a a them to his i to a lgna i readily, I you have questions wag some con usion over the plan please contact, stl ppt nl b0raef of A'len, telephone num- he lights a 1(Jltj Iartro af S. Musk Concert Tonight Combined Musical Grouos to Present Annual Program This Evening The combined musicaLI ord if'arinlfal cbirrfert of no? I Pvt. John R.

Smith, who is taking a special training course in engineering at Iowa State College, spent a few days recently with his mother, Mrs Smith, East Penn Street I'lc. Aaron Ray Lamborn of Camp Mat-kail, N. C. spent last week-end at his homo in Bedford Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle May of Bedford Rt. 4, have received word that their son Pfc. Joseph May has arrived safely in England. Q. echanlt of Homilotis at Semi- I claims and counter clai nary i brniK the inessaRp based in the matter of Roy on the from the of the angels, "Gloria in Kxri'lin''.

Dr. Kcnsmi, v-. Bugene Kujava, il The entered a. ver a i i i a a i i i i or plaintiff, Roy J. Ken County.

born in Kveivtt lor 2 0 6 4 2 and for the a nro a "'VeiWr ous persons aligned turn off rinstrumental music under the di- Course Pvt. Clark's home is in The junior and senior houses lights wore Wugrfit off guard ction 0 mma TM Everett. 'caugrT KverHt arr a. lormal by i unexpected blackout. operation at the Timmins Hospital no you return here later, that part dance on Friday, December 17 this week.

Pha. Muriel Agnew is visit. LidUJLlUll her mother Mrs. Lester Karns. helped to build.

of you lives here, in a new and, lasting tradition which you have Sine; many other communities Mrs. Robert Brooks entertained her card club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorman, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Womer of Fall River. Mass, are spending holidays with their sister. Mr.s. Young and family.

Mr and Mrs. P. N. Risser Sr. arrived home by rail on Monday from St.

Petersburg, Fla. Mr P. N. Risser was moved from the Memorial Hospital, Cumberland to his home yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Brice and daughters Anna and Louise, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Roy Cessna attended the funeral of Miss Mae Beegle in Pittsburgh on Saturday. Mrs. P. J. Snelson and son Charles spent the week-end in Pittsburgh with the former's sister Mrs.

Morris Arthur and family civilization in its tracks. He told the story of a Navy destroyer which fought a historic battle with a German U-boat in the and then rode the through out of control, while the radiomen desperately tried to get their dis- ress signals. The entire account, one of many herioc instances of this war, was another illustration of the way radiomen of the Navy are meeting i obligations, he said. fioin 7 0 0 1 0 3 0 at the American Lesion a i in Everett Bedford -ed not feel too Huseb i tnck ur the bovs thp rection of Emma E. Pfalher and i Everett.

Fred A. Snyder at the High School! and Mrs. Russell Auditorium tonight, De- son and daughter cember 17, at 8:00 P. M. Bedford need not feel too The orchestra will open the pro- USD at 6:30 m.

to take them to Drac ti drill Everett. Thp hand i i the School pracuce a will i unisir. a i ol its gram with a few numbers, including Victory March, Hungarian Dance No. 5, Ave Maria, Majesty of Atwcll of Bedford Township. his a a of the J.

Kensinger, in eran Church irom l.S8fi to 1 counter-suit. This action arose The was educated at Get- out an automobile accident ly.iburg and three pastor- In the estate of William Brant, ates, the last ut i a Phil- i i for permission to sell rea adelphia from 1925-1941. Since a at public sale was filed an then, he has been te aching at the gi aiitod. Seminary at Gettysburg. This Set of Bells and the Tower System," by In re: Londonderry Memo; pptftion for incorporation Hied.

rtbtate trs stock was exhausted. The tilnd and approved Schuhnericli faclorv has Iwn completely converted to the In the case of Jemima orsv Ruby, in returned to San Antonio, Texas, a spending 5 days i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warden Hoover and Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar The junior hostesses of Bedford will sponsor a dance for the Navv A state i i i a i exer- i the Deep, and March Fantastique. cisc for the Citizens' Defense Corps, called by R'Uph Mitchell, Colonel S. Army Controller, at USO in Bedford Christ-1 a council of defense, llarris- mas Night. Kvtra C'oukies or Cake-. burs, on Thursday, evening, Dec.

15. was responded to by the coiin- The Girls Trio will sing "Margie" and and Rae Miller clarinet soloist will play "Hymn to the Sun" from the opera "Lc Coq accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ellen Lengle. The sailors are not leave staff, who met at the county Tne mi choruc beyond Bedford for the next two oontiol center, in (lie First i i rus Wll) slng weeks so the USO is having larger Hl Bank i i i i in the Club on Local defense councils had been i i have always a a and Sunday. More cook- notified but failed to take part councils and thought." said President Stroup, I ies or c.akos arc needed.

Any home- in this exercise. Th-se oounci "is like a great wide funnel, a a wll is baking her Christ- comprise Bedford. Kvorett an rowing down to the distant past. We are living in present, in a crucial age. It is given to our generation and to this nation to hold mas sweets and could spare a a I'SO ready to them.

Honir Hospitality Thp was rcpresent- 1 by county commander a C. LCP, Chief Air Raid Warden Henry of "In your part of this per Darby'spent the week-end with I we wish you well. task. the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Longenecker.

Dorothy Baker Gariick has been home since September with her grandmother, Mrs. Lee Foreman. Before the announcement of the rating of Radiomen Third Class, Lt. Comdr. C.

B. Boocock briefly addressed the graduates, giving them some timely advice on tlie Her brother John T. Baker, "who! which make 'sailoi- i A 1 tioned "A.good sai.or,- he said, "takes Ariz, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker Mrs.

George Diehl, East Pitt St started by auto to Aimes, Monday afternoon and from there John will take a train to Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Burke and what comes along and likes He illustrated his point an anecdote. good knoVs his fights." He advised the meji to Ifarn and maintain their proper rights in all situations, and told theni no good commanding officer Coyle, who is located at Sampson. Sunda guests of Mr.

John Will. Pfc Charles A. Sauter Jr. who is stationed at Ohio State University, Columbus, O. and his wife, were recent guests of former's parents.

Rov. snd Mrs. Charles Sauter Mr. Walter C. Allen spent Wednesday in Harrisburg 'attending a Bond Drive meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hammer and two daughters of Ligonier were week-end visitors of relatives Mrs. John Phillips returned home after atetnding the funeral of her mother in Newark, Del. Glenn Shoemaker of Fanwood N.

J. and Dr. and Mrs. C. C.

Shoemaker of Johnstown spent the week-end with and Mrs. W. E. Shoemaker. A "A Retrieved Chirstmas" will' -be.

presented at the Pleasant Union, church on Monday evening, Dec. 27; at 8 p. m. Canon -and Mrs. Edward M.

Frear are guests in home of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Freer, Juliana Heights Colds, laryngitis and flu are prevalent in the community.

Bedford Schools wit holidays Thursday, Carl Jannens and Paul Baker -ti Thurmont, Md. Norman Shoemaker, spent Sunday with Baker. rights in a given situation. "A good Sailor gets "squared off" when he arrives at a new station." Captain Boocock gave some excellent advice to the men onTiow to get acquainted with new surroundings, advising them that a few minutes spent learning local practices might save much trouble. He also gave some very valuable hints on little points that might mean a lot in moments of stress.

He read a letter from a- former radioman af Keystone, who wrote from his new station in amphibious- "Tell the boys not to worry about the rates. You can't keep a Bedford He told the graduates they owe a great deal to their teachers, both civilian and Naval. "Yoif are going out well trained," he said. "The Navy is proud to have yon come to Cold Weather Mrs. Ira D.

LOUR- says that any S. Allon Barefoot, County Utility- who have ever entertained the man John S. Brico, Roads and sailors in their homes would never i Higffways. Robert Over, County want to spend another holiday Fire Chief N. W.

Pepple, and season without them. Last Christ- county instructor in civilian de- Com hi' in" on a Wing and a Pray- There is "Angels the "A Glad "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and "Jingle A clarinet quartet i play "Little Sandman" by Brahms, and the male quaiMe: will sing "Old A "Steal and "Who A the intermission, the band will play fevoral numbers, "Salu- Iation, Grand Old Flag with Barbara Nevitt as soroist. Rarnnm and Bailey Favorite. On the Mall; Eugene C. Eichelberger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Eichelberger of Hopewell, located with the N. A. W. A.

T. C. in Iceland, has been prpmoted to Sergeant. Pvt. Harry Wilson of Camp of Almeta G.

Shab in divorce, petiti was in- played a loca'ed i 'hastate of W. E. Heltzel. al the oman console and a be amplified i i or used i orcjanjas cathedral chillies Edwards. Mass, is spending a 10-1 I'lans are benm made to broad- day furlough with his parents, Mr.

cast a i i i the i a and Mrs Harry Wilson, Street. in as Mr. a i Mrs. Long enter-' fense, Vaughn E. Whi.skor tained fivr sailors a (he wife of one for i then in the afternoon throe more sailors joined a al! stayed until it was time lo report to the base Spring -season.

The i a i be i i for appointment of auditor was filed and S. Russell Lon- sjt-nerkor was appointed. In the estate of Susannah E. Uessler. White, return of sale 01 real estate was filed and con- lit med nisi PA t.

Homer EniPrick Jr. of Camp Edwards. is spending a lough i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kmerick of New I'ar- Santa Clauc To, Visit Everett Each Evening Santa Clans will be brought to ever had and planning to in- the children of EvereU each even- yite boys from the School again i from now on i Christmas, his Christmas.

between 7 and p. starting In order to avoid confusion or Saturday cvrning, Dec. 18 through I nl mo nl A a The Lonsrs hear regularly from every one of boys. They say it i was the nicest Christmas they Second Lieutenant Calton Heckerman, who visited his parents, and Mrs. Calton Heckerman.

this past week, has taken up duties at his new station with the weather staff. Aviation Ca'det Homer C. Mower, son of Norman Mower, has left! Maldon Army Air Field for an ad- Real Estate Transfers i var ced flying school. Pvt. Gerald T.

Benna has been Ralph Sineak et ux to Isaac C. resen ted with a good conduct med- 1 All day yesterday a Case in presented by the i Sen- i' allea was heard by Judge ior Choir.s. A (he i of i nvolvinff the a Song in the i i a i "There Were Shep- Thompson minor childrfn. In the of Com ex rel Loretta Pearl vs eHe Hainley, wit- "The Christmas Song" Ad- 1H SFes ere heard and after testi- olph Adam. "Glory to God" Lee an rder was made tna -Continued on Page 8 and Victory Overture.

Stars as Army Airforce Gridder child remain where it is at sent. In the estate of Salome Lingenfelter. petition for publicatioft- of notice to heirs whose addresses I was filed. duplications Please make your the efforts of Booster's Club contacts with the boys, through The I sure to DOCTOR GRADUATES, kiddies, and for the decoialing of the business section with Christmas trees. GOES TO NAVY! As, a result, project was -uic- I cesrfiil, and Santa will be present John R.

Caldwell, son of Dr. and each evening at the chimney Mrs. R. S. Caldwell received I vaca lot next to the Craw- the degree of Doctor of Medicine at lord Hardware Store.

Temple University on Thursday, I Dec. 16. At the same exercises LEGION POST Caldwell will be commissioned by the U. S. Navy as Lieutenant j.

and after a ten day furlough will' entrain for the Great Lakes Train- The Bverett Legion Post No 8 Spiker et ux, lot in Londonderry $969.34. Homer D. Dibert to Elmira Dibert. lots in Union $1.00. Thomas L.

Cessna to GeoVge C. Miller, tract in Cumberland Valley twp, $1. Charles H. Phillips et ux to Charles H. Phillips et ux.

tract in, E. St. Clair $1. i Walter C. Reighard et ux to D.

Clyde Filler et ux. tracts in Colerain $1. David Emory Wright to David Emory Wright, lots in Hopewell $1. Nicholas M. Diehl by exr.

to Agnes M. Kite, lot in Bedford boro $2550. Isaac C. Spiker et ux to Melville M. Fost et ux, tract in Londonder- ry $1.

Mncirna Univer a Electric and Manufac- MEETS AT EVERETT taring Co. to William A Carrell tract in West St. Clair $500. Jennie Botlomfield to Porter the Naval Hospital there. with Dr.

and Mrs. Donald J. Lee of Drexel Hill, and Miss Elizabeth discussing additions to the honor roll board and other projects. The capacity of the board has VI IUK IlilB who is Red Cross Director! already been reached, and with Commencement exercises. added shortly, wings will have to be built for the board.

P. B. Chamberlain brought NAMED RED up the matter of financing the roll. FIELD DIRFfTOR! and the comwittpe Was asked to Cojd weather high winds Emory Feree. past presided of paTM ifb of snow brought winter to the Bedford Rotary Club, and PaW skiffs Bedford county this week in ear- trict Atlantic gasoline represen- Sev ern-l charitable mailers were nest, as the mercury plummeted tative, has been accepted as a als 2 to bel Mro I Fi dl Director for the American r.

and, Mrs- Tuesday it was zero. Red Cross on overseas assignment. Jay at i of almost gale proportions He will go lo Washington, blew over the week-end, making Dec. 20 for a Irahiing course of more noticeable. k.

Everett, John P. the cold even -Mtfre moderate temperatures are now forecast. Fire fe Checked A fire in a truck along the Linone month, later will be as- coin Highway near Travellers Rest SIT 1 10 of! of iho as i east of Everett, "was checked by rffrt Everett firemen Monday. Duvall et ux, lot in Everett boro! Ray Burkett et ux to Mary C. Ickes et vir, lot in Liberty "1500.

W. Homer Stonerook et ux to Lester C. Barkman et ux, parcel in Woodbury $1. Avoid Careless Talk "Don't embarrass our Jocal soldiers home on Christmas leaves by questioning them on military subjects they arc not permitted to discuss," warns Mr. George P.

Miller, Council of Defense. The County Council of Defense Is cooperating with the Army, Navy and FBI in the Oovern- mem'fl Campaign against Careless Talk. al by his commanding officer at Camp Polk, La. He is the son of Mrs. Josephone Benna of Bedford, Relatives of Staff Sgt.

Richard! Leonard of Manns Choice have i received word that he has landed safely in Knsland, and 'hopes to mePt his brothers JOP and Paul i who have been there for some time. First Class Machinist Mate Robert Mundwiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Meryl W. Mundwiler, is visiting his family over this week-end, on a short leave.

This is his first visit home in some time. He is assigned to overseas duty. James E. Gorsuch, U. S.

Army, who is located at Tresno, Calif, arrived on Monday morning to a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Borsuch Everett Briefs i a vacation for the Evo schools will start on Wed; ne-day.

Dec. 22 at P. M. and continue until Wednesday. Dec.

2fl Miss Lou Crocker who is a tient in the Memorial Hospital Cumberland, is recovering niceljr from injuries sustained when a Blue Ridge Bus on whidl she was a passenger met with aft accident. Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Whetstone, Miss Arlene Whetstone and Mr.

Albert Holland, were guests 'oft Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Joafepfc Stewart. i Janice Asking, student nurse 1 at the Reading Hospital spent 'thp week-end with her mother, Mri Askins. Those who spent Sunday at Although his promising college jyf rs Wilbert ootDa career was cut snort wnen were Pvt.

Wilbert Kitchey of Timmins Hospital I he entered the Army Air Forces, Raleigh. N. Misses Pauline Staff Sgt. Bill Mundwiler made a Shirley Riehl. Merle and Leonard fine record for himself this season Riehl.

Helen Snyder and Admitted: as a bulwark in the line of the Joyce, Virginia Gilpin. Lester ROM George Carbaugh, Dec. 11, taxi Tech-Hawks, football aggregation all of Everett; Mrs. Earl C. TounA driver, skidded into porch of Dun- i ot the big Army Air Forces Eastern Sar a.

Ruth, Ernest and Haro)4 kle residence. Charles Holler, Manns Choice, Dec. 9, medical treatment. Technical Training Command's Young-. Jeanne Lay ton.

Ruth Bow Basic Training Center No. 10 Greensboro, N. C. at tomfield all- of Breesewood; of the U. S.

William Isenberg, Bedford, medi- 1 Bill performed capably at left Buck Nave Bedford Vftitcy 1 tackle all season, doing a fine job Mis Mildred SKoemaker of cal treatment. Mrs. Mary Wright, Dec. 14. baby girl, Mrs.

Athalie Foor, baby boy, December 13. Dartiel Fiebeshenko, Keystone Schools, appendectomy. against Wake Forest Nov. 13. and jj- participating in the Tech-Hawk! Pvt Wi1bcr Ritchey who 10 victory over the Marines of; Cherry stat 'oned at North Carol hui Point.

N. 14-0, Nov. 28. The pic- ColIe spent 1 ture above is from an Army Air Force photo recently taken. Bill was one of Bedford high's Mrs.

Bessie Karns, operation. Discharged: Dorsey Bowen, accident. Hubicsak, and later attained state- Mrs. Ella Wilkinson, injured in wide recognition as a member of erett furlough with his wife. Paul DefibauRh of the returned to New Tork 1 spending a furlough and friends about i stars of recent years under Coach an accident while on her "way to i one of Penn State's lines.

Pvt. Eaj-J Florida; will reside at the He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. moved to ington Hotel for a time. Meryl W. Mundwiler of 227 W.

He recently spent a flWter Jtck Fitzgerald, Keystone Schools John Street. lough with his mother MEWSPAPKJRl.

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