Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 11, 1976, Image 6

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Deaths
HARRY C. SIPLING
Harry C. Sipling, 56, of 46
West Main Street, Mount
Joy, died at his home Sun-
day morning after an illness
of eight months. He was the
husband of Myrtle Bates
Sipling.
Bern in Rewenna, he was
the son of Raymond M.
Sipling, Rheems; and the
late Estella C. Sipling. He
was ce-oewner of Sipling’s
Pet Shep, Mount Joy, and
had dene carpentry work for
Howard Sipling, Rheems.
He had been associated with
Kinsey Archery Preducts
Company, Mount Joy, for
the past 20 years.
He served with the Navy
in World War II for four
vears with the rank of
aviation ordinance man first
class. In the Eurcpean-
African theater he was a-
beard the USS Bernadou
and in the Pacific theater, he
served on the USS Belleau
Woed. He was awarded six
battle stars.
He was a member of St.
Mark's United Methodist
Church, Mcunt Joy, W. S.
Eberseld Post 185, Ameéri-
can Legion, and the Mount
Joy Merchants Association.
In additien te his widow
and father, he is survived by
two brethers and three
sisters: Howard C., Mari-
etta R1; Ray C., Mount Joy
R1; Dorothy C., wife of Earl
K. Shoemaker, and Marie
C., wife of Raymond F.
Dietrich, beth of Elizabeth-
town; and Verna C., wife of
Kleeman D. Bresey, Bain-
bridge, R1.
COLUMBIA
FACTORY
OUTLET
BEDSPREADS—DRAPERIES
LINCOLN HI-WAY 's MILE EAST OF
COLUMBIA TURN SOUTH ON OSWEGO DRIVE
DAILY 9-6, FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-5
(684-6341)
MOUNT JOY
LEGION
(2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt.
230 By-Pass)
hhh k RR
Sat. Feb. 14
FRANKIE’S POLKADOTS
xxxnxxun
Sunday Dinners
12 NOON to 9 P.M.
Reservation Ph. 898-8451
NELSON MEYERS
Nelsen S. Meyers, S3, of
116 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, died unexpect-
edly at his home Friday at
8:55 a.m. He was the hus-
band of the late Ruth Bink
Meyers.
Born in Mount Joy, he
was the sen of Mae Shickley
Meyers and the late Arthur
H. Meyers. He attended the
Calvary Bible Church,
Mcunt Jey, and served in
the U.S. Navy during World
War Il. He was employed as
a serviceman for Garber Oil
Cempany, Mount Joy.
Surviving besides his
mother are a grandson,
Jamie, at home; a daughter,
Gynieth, wife of William
Haupt, East Petersburg;
and four other grandchild-
ren.
Also surviving are the
following brethers and sis-
ters: Ethel, wife of William
Baughman, Mount Joy;
Rev. H. James, Scmerset;
Mildred, wife of Melvin
Peters, Maytown; Lester,
Mount Jey; and Jean, wife
of James Shue, Mount Joy.
ALICE CHAPPELL
Alice Chappell, wife of
Howard L. Frysinger, 8
Runnemede Avenue, Lans-
downe, PA 19050, after a
long illness, died February
Sth at Friends Hall in Phila-
delphia.
She was the mother of
Daniel C., Glen Mills, PA
and William E., New Hart-
ford, CT.
She is survived by cne
Christine Barker of
PA and five
sister,
Harleysville,
grandchildren.
A memorial service will
be held Saturday, February
14th at 2 p.m., at the
Monthly Meeting of
Friends, 4th and Arch
Streets, Philadelphia.
Internment will be private
at the Middletown Meeting
of Friends in Delaware
County.
FLORENCE M. ZINN
Mrs. Florence M. Zinn,
73, of Marietta Ril, died
Sunday at her home around
ncen, fellewing an extended
illness. She was the wife of
Earl T. Zinn.
Bern in East Donegal
Township, she was a daugh-
ter of the late Charles and
amanda Meorganthau
Strawsbaugh. She was a
self-empleyed seamstress
for 30 years.
She was a member of St.
John’s Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Maytoewn. She and
her husband observed their
S6th wedding aniversary on
November 25, 1975S.
Surviving besides her
husband, are a daughter,
Minerva, wife of Harold .
Irwin, Lancaster; a son,
Gerald, Marietta, Rl; two
grandchildren, and a sister,
Lavina, wife of John Wen-
zel, Mountville.
" MARGARET McCURDY
Mrs. Margaret McCurdy,
75, of 800 Walnut Street,
Columbia, died Friday at
3:20 p.m., at Lancashire
Hall Nursing Home after a
lengthy illness.
The widow of Clayton
McCurdy, she was born in
Highmount, York County, a
daughter of the late Robert
and Alice Shue Bowers.
She was a member of
Women of the Moose.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters, Alice, wife of Paul R.
Pickle, Jr., Encla, and Mrs.
Patricia Fogie, Columbia,
with whom she resided; six
grandchildren, and four
great-grandchildren.
LLOYD EBERSOLE
Lloyd Brandt Ebersole,
73, of 210 East Main Street,
Mount Joy died at St.
Joseph Hospital on Saturday
evening after an illness of
five days. He was the hus-
band of Margaret E. Hal-
bleid Ebersole.
Born in Middletown, he
was a son of the late David
M. and Alice Brandt Eber-
scle. He lived in the Mount
Jay area for the past 52
years and was employed by
the Mount Joy Borough for
16 years before retiring in
1968. Prior te that, he
worked for Kline Chocolate
Company, Elizabethtown,
for 25 years.
He was a member of
Crossroads Brethren in
Christ Church and the Loyal
Oder of Moose, Ledge 596,
Elizabethtown.
- Besides his widow, he is
survived by five sons and
three daughters: David H.,
Elizabethtown R4; Norman
C., Mount Joy; Ray R.,
Bainbridge; Harry J.,
Mcunt Joy; Lloyd B. Jr.,
Manheim R4; Violet F., wife
of Donald Williams, Anna
M., wife of Robert L.
Wilkerson, and Dorothy E.,
wife of Dulio A. Hernandez,
all of Mount Joy; three
sisters: Mrs. Mabel E. Geib,
Mount Joy; Mrs. Bertha E.
Heisey, Elizabethtown R4;
Martha E., wife of Norman
Shank, Elizabethtown; 42
grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren.
KATHRYN M. DOUGLAS
Mrs. Kathyrn M. Douglas
78, of 37 West Walnut
Street, Marietta, died unex-
pectedly at her home Wed-
nesday. An autopsy has
been ordered.
The wife of Victor W.
Deuglas, she was a lifeiong
resident of Marietta.
She was the daughter of
the late Gottlieb and Ella
Hipple Miller and was bap-
tized in the Lutheran faith.
Surviving are her hus-
band, a daughter, Dorothy
E. Douglas, at home; a son,
Paul M., Lakeland, Fla.; a
granddaughter and a sister,
Mrs. Lillian Denlinger, Lan-
caster.
OLD ROUTE 30 (462)
in COLUMBIA
fe TOM McCOY
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
MILTON GROVE
R.D.3
Elizabethtown
653-5335
Complete Butchering
Service on Beef, Pork,
& Sheep
Slaughtering, Cut, Wrap,
Freezing
Sugar Cure Hams & Bacon
Buy Only One
More Muffler!
FREE REPLACEMENTS
FOR LIFE OF CAR
(Labor not included)
WISSLER MOTORS
Route 230 West
Mount Joy, Pa.
MACRAME CLASSES
426-1829
Begin March 2
Fri. & Sat.—Prime Rib
WEEKEND SPECIAL
Roast top round
of beef
Mashed potatoes & Filling
Vegetable, Rolls & Butter
Kitchen Open
Mon. - Sat. 11am. - 1 p.m.
and 5p.m. - 12 p.m.
Mount Joy — 653-4301
Food prepared by
Marion Bleacher
Small Pets & Supplies
RED. FOOTED
TORTOISE
BANK STREET
AQUARIUM
Marietta
Phone 426-1669
CHOICE BITS
Just Thinking
You have not lived a perfect day,
even though you earned your money,
unless you have done something for
semeene who will never be able to
repay you.
How may we be of service to you? ,
Richard D. Smedley
FUNERAL HOME
29 NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA
426-3614
February 11, 1976
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Located 4 miles West of Eliza-
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CALL 367-2959
STATE
THEATRE
Columbia
684-2273
MOOSE
THEATRE
Elizabethtown
367-1351
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Mount Joy, Pa.
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