Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Deaths PAULINE B. HEILIG Mrs. Pauline Bube Heilig 96, formerly of Mount Joy, died Saturday afternoon at 2:55 pm. at the Baily Nursing Home after an illness of seven years. Born in Mount Joy, she was a daughter of the late Alois and Pauline Kurn Bube. She was the widow of Dr. William R. Heilig, who died in April 1946. Se was a life-long resi- dent of Mount Joy, and was the oldest member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. She was a member of the Lutheran Church Women, Circle No. 1, and for many years a THINNING? ‘Now exclusively from your NEW MAN® Barber-Stylist you can have... “THE NATURAL AS NATURE LOOK’! You'll look your best confidently with a full and 100% natural ap- pearing "head of hair when you choose the exciting NEW MAN “Natural as Nature Look” hair re- placement method. Your profes- sional NEW MAN Barber-Stylist makes it-happen! He'll show you how the NEW MAN honest approach to hair loss frees men from worry. YOU CAN PLAY ALL SPORTS, SLEEP AND SWIM WITH COMPLETESECUR- ITY. Make your move! Meet the man who can give you the natural appearance you really want ... your expert NEW MAN Barber- Stylist! Get full information TODAY! Send Coupon, Phone or Visit to Discover... Natural as Neture Look") BALD or | | MAN'S WORLD | BARBER SALON | 2 W. Orange St. Lancaster Ph. 394-0641 member of the Ladies Aide Society, the Women’s Missionary Society, the Church Choir and the Sun- day School teaching staff. Surviving are four sons, Alois B. Heilig, of Boca Raton, Fla., retired Navy Capt. Robert B. Heilig of Pebble Beach, Calif., retir- ed Air Force Major Edward B. Heilig of Inverness, Calif., and James B. Heilig of Mount Joy; two daugh- ters, Elizabeth B., wife of Walter M. Woodward of Tampa, Fla., and Pauline B., wife of Larry B. Duke of Buffalo, NY; 10 grand- children, and 12 great- grandchildren. She was the last of her family. JOHN E. EDYE John Edward Edye, 24. of 616 Wood Street, Mount Joy, died Saturday after- noon at home. : He was born in Lancaster the son of the late William G. and Gladys Pennell Edye. He was a machinist and worked for Machinery Pro- ducts, Inc., of Lancaster. He was the husband of Linda Darlene Halbleib Edye. He was a resident of Mount Joy for the past three years, formerly living in Elizabethtown. He attended the Newville Bible Church, Elizabeth- town R4, and was a member of the Masonic Home Patton School alumni association. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Wendy Jo, at home; five brothers and two sisters: William C. and Samuel E., both of Mount Joy; Ray- mond G. and James J. both of Elizabethtown; and Robert A., Bainbridge; Barbara M., wife of Charles Sweigart, Eliza- bethtown, and Mrs. Lor- raine E. Zimmerman of Middletown; and a grand- mother, Mrs. Walter Pen- nell, Mount Joy. ELSIE M. SWEITZER Mrs. Elsie M. Sweitzer, 93, of 12 North Queen Street, Maytown, died Sat- urday at St. Joseph Hospi- tal where she had been a patient for the last two months. She was the widow of Clayton A. Sweitzer, who died in 1956. She was a member of the Maytown St. John’s Luth- eran Church. She was born in Man- chester Township, York County, the daughter of the late John R. and Amanda Frysinger. She is survived by two sons, Maurice A. Sweitzer of Marietta and John F. Sweitzer of Maytown; three daughters, Mrs. Fairy A. Neff, widow of Phares B. Neff, Maytown; Dora, wife of William Rohrbaugh, Mt. Wolf; and Elsie, wife of Maurice Ferree, Quarry- ville; and a brother, Wil- liam Frysinger, Dallas, Texas. She is also survived by eight grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Maybe your dream is a new car. Or that well-deserved vacation you've promised yourself. Or an extra room for an expanding family. Or maybe its simply that feeling of relief that comes from taking care of a pile of bills. Whatever your dream, now's the time to see us. We can provide the dollars you need to make it come true. If you've got the dream, we've got the money. September 15, 1976 RUTH PRESCOTT Mrs. Ruth E. Prescott 67, Bainbridge, died at § p-m. Friday at Lancaster General Hospital after a short illness. Born in Sparks, MD, she was the daughter of the late Elias and Ella Mc. Nelly, and was a member of the Bainbridge Church of God. Before her retirement five years ago, she was head cook at the Bain. bridge Elementary School for 17 years. Survivors include a son, Don C., Bainbridge; a daughter, Mrs. Jean L. Miller, Bainbridge; eight grandchildren; a brother, Lee D. McNelly, Fremont, OH; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Gallo, Bainbridge. Stop in soon at either bank office, Mount Joy or Maytown, and discuss your needs with one of our loan officers. UNION NATIONAL NT JOY BANK 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 100 W. High Street Maytown, Pa. 17550 THE "HOMETOWN BANK" ~~ Li N tc H LB. _ FT. OF FEE - ad «ol - BE OF 7.) Py bul bul Bee on on me Bs LR