Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MARTHA ENGLE DETWILER Mrs. Martha Engle Det- wiler, 65, Lumber Street, Mount Joy, died early Sunday morning in Lancas- ter General Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born in Mount Joy, she was a daughter of the late Harvey and Lillian Carson Engle. She was the wife of Joseph R. Detwiler. She was a member of the St. Mark’s United Metho- dist Church, Mount Joy, and Dorcas Society of the church. She was the super- intendent of the kinder- garten department of the Sunday School for many years. Her hobby was crewel work and she was well known in the area for monologues and readings. She was a life-long resident of Mount Joy. Besides her husband, at home, she is survived by three daughters: Nancy Jo, wife of Albert C. Newlin Sr., Mount Joy; Mrs. Carol L. Cooper, Mount Joy, and Cindy L., wife of Kenneth M. Piersol, Mount Joy R2. Six grandchildren also survive along with two brothers and three. sisters: Harvey C. Engle, York, SC; Chester C. Engle, Turners- ville, NJ; Hilda C. Engle and Arlene M. Engle, both of Mount Joy; and Mabel Jane, wife of Henry K. Greiner, Elizabethtown. Obituaries Joseph F. Blottenberger Joseph F. Blottenberger, 85, 7 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, died Tuesday at 10:30 at his home after an illness of 2 months. He was a son of the late Daniel and Annie Maloney Blotten- berger. He lived in Lancas- ter for 46 years and in 1965 retired from Armstrong Cork Company, where he worked in the stove depart- ment for 25 years. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Lancas- ter. He and. his wife celebrated their SSth wed- ding anniversary on Decem- ber 17, 1975. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are a son, Charles C. Blottenberger, at home; two brothers, Charles G., Columbia, and Norman Blottenberger, Maytown, and a sister, Mrs. Abbie Ressel, Lancaster. G. CARL SHENK G. Carl Shenk, 86, of 2 West High Street, May- town, died Wednesday at 9:45 a.m., at St. Joseph Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Mechanics Grove, East Drumore Township, he was a son of the late Enos H. and Katherine Wolf Shenk. He was the husband of Alice Blessing Shenk. He retired in 1957 after spending 20 years in the general merchandise busi- ness in Maytown. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown, the Maytown Fire Company, Maytown Am- bulance Association, May- town Golden Age Group, and for many years was treasurer of the East Done- gal Township Municipal Water Authority. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a son, Lester B., Maytown; two grandchildren, and one greatgrandchild. FLORENCE E. STETTER Mrs. Florence E. Stetter, 80, formerly of Mount Joy R1, died Thursday at 1:20 p.m., at Conestoga View. Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Bertha Gar- den Pontz and the widow of Harry J. Stetter. She lived in Mount Joy for the past 18 years and prior to that resided in Lancaster. Survivors include two sons and three daughters, Harry R., Willow Street R1; Richard P., Bausman; Evelyn R., wife of William Hostermayer, Tucson, Arix; Jean, wife of Arthur Gin- grich, Lancaster; and Gladys, wife of Clarence White, Mount Joy, 12 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister and two brothers; Mrs. Emma Child, Lititz; George, Sparta, NC; and William, Lancaster. Historic items at Chiques Mrs. George Butzer with coverlet made in East Hempfield Township by J. Lutz for Hannah Binkley in 1844. UM Members of the Chiques United Methodist Church will display items of historic interest at the church on April 25. Artifacts from the 1700’s and 1800's can be seen before and after the service. Coffee will be served. The display committee is headed by Mrs. George Butzer, Miss Elsie Peifer and Miss Anne Peifer. [continued from page 7] Non-playing member- ships will be extended to those unable to play due to other committments and to those who would like to support our club. Refreshments will be served following the meet- ing. If you are unable to attend or have any ques- tions, please call Jacquie Shupp McCurdy (653-1230) or Joyce Zangari (367-6688). AFTER BREAST SURGERY Be yourself again . . wear {in Sis , ob ~~ by PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES the 100% SILICONE PROS- THESIS . . . so natural you'll forget you're wearing it. TRAINED FITTERS; COM- PANION BRAS & SLEEP BRAS. Covered by MediCare and many major medical plans. faa em (MINKLE'S PHARMACIES) > (MINK LE'S P! —~=8§ 3r0 AnD LOCUST STS PHONE 717.684.255 COLUMBIA PA 175:2 Free delivery to areas receiving the Susquehanna Times MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 miles E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] Hkgkokkokk April 24 THE VARITONES Fokkkokkkk Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. 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