BIO: Fred B. APPLEBY, Huntingdon County, PA

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McElroy, James Thomas Jr., McElroy's Family Memories, 
Huntingdon, PA: (Author), 1930, page 2.
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FRED B. APPLEBY
Mount Union, Pa.

Druggist: Born at Decorum, Huntingdon Co., Pa.  A son of T. B. Appleby, of 
Decorum, a farmer for practically all his life.  Owns two farms.  Married to 
Margaret Peterson.  Died Sept., 1928, aged fifty-nine years.  Both were 
Presbyterians.  Fred B. Appleby completed the school course at Decorum, 
graduated at Mount Union High School, Class of 1921, attended the Philadelphia 
College of Pharmacy, graduated class of 1925.  Did clerical work at 
Philadelphia, Pa., in drug stores for four years.  Bought the drug 
establishment of E. M. France at Mount Union, Pa. on March 9th, 1929.  This 
business is now known as Appleby's Drug Store, centrally located, and now as in 
the past caters to a large patronage.  Mr. and Mrs. Appleby attend the 
Presbyterian Church.  His college fraternity is Kappi Psi; is also a member of 
the Country Club, Mount Union, Pa.; also the Mount Union Club.  A Republican in 
politics.  Has one brother, Lorraine, at home.  Mr. Appleby was married to 
Ethel Workman, daughter of Charles and Catharine Workman, of Pottsville, Pa.  
Both are deceased.  They have one daughter, Margaret Catharine, aged fifteen 
months.  Hunting and fishing are his favorite sports.  Mr. Appleby, since 
locating at Mount Union, has won the respect and esteem of a host of friends 
through his methods of conducting business and his efforts to please the 
public.