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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • 22

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York, Pennsylvania
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22
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The Gazette and Daily, York, fjf) Thursday Morning. July 20, 1950 22 Quick Convenient Economical Mail Your Want Ad to a The Gazette and Daily 31 E. King Street, York, Pa. or telephone 82-87S Gatchelville Church Group Holds Meeting Gatchelville Mis Mary Ferguson was the hostess Friday evening for the monthly meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of Prospect Methodist church. Mrs.

Elwood McCleary directed the program based on theme, "Trust." She was assisted in the presentation of the theme by Mrs. George Brooks, Leona Jamison, Mrs. Ralph McCleary and Mary Ferguson. She also directed a program of games and contests which featured a hat contest. Prizes in this contest were awarded as follows: Most comic, Mrs.

Samuel Young and prettiest, Mrs. J. Hyson Wilson. Write Ad Here (Please Print) GETS POSTHUMOUS AWARDS FOR BROTHER Maj. Gen.

directed ttledevtSnsandhe Robert B. McClure, Second Army chief of staff, pins Bronze Star business session medal with device and oak leaf cluster on Frederick J. Weible, cnntav nu Stewartstown, as Mrs. Weible looks on. The medal was awarded post- mnenrfieJ Chrst" humously to Mr.

Weible's brother, the late Staff Sergeant Clarence E. Weible, who was killed in action in the Pacific theatre while serv- de. tha tag with the 77th Infantry division. Presentation was made at Fort -IUJ Meade, Md, (Count average of six words to a line) Include la Nme Addre or Phone N. way Beach, instead of Bay At ceremonies the enemy near Buranuen, Leyte, Shore, as originally planned.

Headquarters Philippine Islands, on December, M- tolph "McCleary and Mrs. Stewartstown held recently at Times to be Published 1 month 6 times 3 times Second Army, Fort Meade, Md. 1944. Company 306th Infantry Vlte 3 Frede'ck J. Weible, here, received Regiment, moving through a co- tee for August.

the oronze star medal with bronze coanut grove with little cover, A total of attended the se's- -V" service device and the first JlrTZJii'S sion- nex meeting will be i i 4. 4. 4.u 4. Sun rifle fire from well dug-in, at the home of Tnr oak leaf cluster to the bronze star concealed positions. Sergeant bert with MrV rv? wtl medal, which the Department of Weible, light machine gun squad charge of the program the Army had awarded posthura- leader, finding that many of the ously to his brother, Staff Ser- JZ? STEWARTSTOWN Name Street I L.

State. City. Phone (PLEASE PRINT ABOVE) Fireman's Fair Stewartstown, Pa. July 20-21-22 Stewartstown Band Parade 6:30 Emigsville Band Chorus Sat, Chicken Supper 5:00 Signature Cash with order (6c per word) outside Xork Co. K6-30-50 Adv.

jyl8-5t Easy-to-load DAVID BRADLEY (TgoMpg) Mil Stt geant Clarence E. who ed command and reorganized the was killed in action in the Pacific machine gun section. He then theatre while serving with Com- went into the area covered by en- pany 306th Regiment, 77th In- emy fire an(j retrieved a machine fantry division. which had been dropped by a Weible was accompanied to wounded man. After this, he Fort Meade by his wife.

A sister, caused effective fire to be placed Mrs. William Kirkpatrick, this on that Japanese position. His displace, was unable to attend the regard for personal safety, his ceremonies. Presentation of the leadership and his willingness to bronze star medal with oak leaf face enemy fire were an inspira-cluster, together with all other tion to all men of his unit." medals and citations earned by The citation, which accompan-the late Sergeant Weible was ie(j the first oak leaf -cluster to made by Maj. Gen.

Robert B. Mc- Serat Wejbl-1 bronze star Second Army Chief of medV ioIIows: exemplary condict ground c'irtst against Natives of Philadelphia, the the armed enemy during the Weible brothers both entered the Western Pacific campaign in the Army in April 1942, and advanced Pacific theatre of operations." through the enlisted ranks with other awards and decorations nearly parallel promotions. Over- which were earned by the late seas duty split their service, how- Sergeant Weible include the Pur- ever, with Frederick going to ple Heart medal, Good Conduct Europe to serve with the 88th In- medai American Campaign medal, fantry division and later the 15th Asiatic-Pacific campaign medal Air Force, and Clarence going to with one bronze arrowhead and the Pacific as a light machine gun f0Ur bronze service stars, World squad leader with the 77th Infan- War victory medal, Combat In- try division. fantryman badge, Expert Infan- The citation which accompanied, tryman badge, Expert badge with the Bronze star with the serv- carbine and rifle bars, Marksman ice device reads as follows: "For badge with machine gun bar, and heroic achievement in connection the Philippine Liberation ribbon with military operations against with two bronze service stars. 53-in.

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Years Available:
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