Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 23, 1977, Image 6

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Ibberson’s
CARPET FOR HOME & CAR
1660 S. MARKET ST.
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 17022
Open 9 to 5:30
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9
Creative
Carpetry
NTT 3 CY CTY EY [1]
136 West Market Street
Marietta
426-2510
SHOP HOURS: :
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.— CLOSED
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Anna €. Haas
Mrs. Anna E. Haas, 88,
formerly of 12 W. Walnut
St., Marietta, died at 12:50
p.m. Monday at the Fair-
view Manor Convalescent
Home, Columbia.
She had been a patient
there for nine years.
Born in Elizabethtown,
she was a daughter of the
late Harry and Elizabeth
Hamilton Roberts. She was
the widow of Joseph L.
Haas, who died in 1951.
She was a member of the
Zion's Lutheran Church,
Marietta.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters: Marian, wife of Har-
old Saunders, and Edith,
wife of Charles L. Nell,
both of Lancaster.
Also surviving is a
grandson and three great-
grandchildren.
LET'S TALK
AUTO LOANS.
THE
pe(ol I mEel I RCT
Member FDIC
STOP MUMBLING HOW
YOU HATE YOUR
OLD CAR AND DO
SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Loan.
Complaining won't help you
get rid of an old car. Wishing
won't help you buy a new car.
What will help isto come in
today and talk to us.
Because chances are you can
get the car you really want. Soon.
It's simple. Apply for an Auto
You'll be surprised how fast
loans come through. At about the
lowest interest rates around.
So stop by. Talk to us. We're
specialists in Auto Loans. We'd
like to help you drive off in the
car of your choice.
UNION NATIONAL
I conse esve sR T JOV BANK
* Mount Joy,
George W.
Maxwell
George W. Maxwell, 64,
of 204 Mount Joy St.,
Mount Joy, died unexpect-
edly at 1 p.m., Sunday at
his home.
A truck driver, he had
been under a doctor’s care
for a heart condition.
He had been employed
by National Standard Cor-
poration, Mount Joy, as a
truck driver for the past 10
years, and prior to that he
was a self-employed truck-
er.
He was a member of St.
Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Mount Joy
Sportsmen’s Association
and Friendship Fire Com-
pany, Mount Joy. He was
also a member of Teansters
Union Local 354, South
Bend, Ind.
Born in Paxtang, he was
a son of the late Zachiary
and Anna Fissel Maxwell.
Surviving are his widow,
Clara A. Zeamer Maxwell;
a son, George W. Maxwell
Jr., Mount Joy; two daugh-
ters, Anita, wife of Larry
Herr, Mount Joy, and
Donna, wife of Barry Swei-
gart, Elizabethtown; five
grandchildren; two broth-
ers, Walter, Kansas City,
Mo., and Arthur, Mount
Joy, and four sisters, Mrs.
Helen Shopf, Columbia;
Mrs. Grace Leppard, Dun-
cannon; Mrs. Florence Kil-
lian, Mount Joy, and Edna,
wife of Lewis Bentz, Mech-
anicsburg.
March 23, 1977
Mrs. Gynieth
W. Meyers
Mrs. Gynieth Wilcox
Meyers, 62, formerly of
Mount Joy, died Monday
morning at the Swedish
Covenant Hospital, Chica-
go, Ill., after an illness of
one year.
Born in Deshler, Ohio,
she was the daughter of
Mrs. Eva L. Wilcox and
Ransom Wilcox.
Her husband, the Rev.
Richard H. Meyers, died in
1971, after pastoring at
Saltillo Church, Hunting-
don County.
She was employed by the
Lancaster Bible College
book store from 1972 to
1975 and resided for a time
in Mount Joy. She was a
member of the Calvary
Independent Baptist faith.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters: Lucille M., wife of the
Rev. Gerald Safstrom,
Niles, Ill., with whom she
resided; and E. Loise, wife
of the Rev. Gordon Cleve-
land, Smethport.
Also surviving are nine
grandchildren; two broth-
ers: Howard J. Wilcox, and
Carl Wilcox, both of Toledo
Ohio; three sisters: Geral-
dine, wife of the Rev. John
Halsey, Newark, Ohio;
Ethel, wife of the Rev.
John Smith, McComb,
Ohio; and Mrs. Bernadine
Christy, Leitsie, Ohio.
Marietta Jaycees
plan prayer breakfast
The 6th Annual Com-
munity Prayer Breakfast
sponsored by the Marietta
Jaycees will be held Sun-
day, March 27th at 8 a.m.,
with the St. Mary's
mothers serving the meal.
The Rev. Fr. Michael
Kobularik will be the
Confirmation
The Rt. Rev. Dean T.
Stevenson will confer the
Sacrament of Confirmation
upon the following mem-
bers of St. John’s Episco-
pal Church, Marietta, on
Wednesday, March 23, at
the 7:30 p.m. service: Belle
Marie Arnold, Jeffrey Allen
Hoffman, Teresa Ann Hof-
fman, David Jean Portner,
Tina Lynn Rapp, William
Lee Rapp, George F. Reu-
ter, Jr., James Franklin
Reuter, Janet Elaine Sant-
iago and Sherry Ann Stotz.
These members have all
been baptized at an early
age, and are now ready
and duly prepared to make
a mature public affirmation
of their faith, a commit-
ment to the responsibilities
B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry
“Since 1915”
MARIETTA, PA.
MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS.
speaker in his, the host
church, Presentation
B.V.M. Catholic Church.
The public is cordially
invited to make reserva-
tions by contacting Don
Simmons or C. Willis Herr.
A donation of $1.50 is
asked by those attending.
at St. John’s
of their baptism, and to
receive the laying on of
hands by the Bishop.
Bishop Stevenson will, on
this occasion, also bless the
new processional torches,
which were given in mem-
ory of Albert Pope by his
father and a grateful par-
ish.
Crucifer will be Robert
Bein; Readers - Christine
Secrest and Dan Strohm;
Acolyte - Phillis Shope;
torch bearers - Wilber
Arnold and David Deitrick;
and Banner Bearer will be
Kathy Cox.
A reception to honor the
new confirmation class will
follow. The public is invit-
ed.
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