Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES 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 Lele (3 ETH EY] 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED OBITUARIE J. DEWEY HORNAFIUS J. Dewey Hornafius, 78, Richland Lane, Mount Joy, died unexpectedly Sunday morning at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. He was the husband of the late Flor- ence Gingrich Hornafius. Born in Mount Joy and a lifelong resident there, he was the son of the late Christian M. and Maggie Thatcher Hornafius. He was employed for 45 years by Pennsylvania Rail- road in the baggage de- partment, retiring in 1963 as assistant baggage su- pervisor, Harrisburg divi- sion. He was a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, and of the Brotherhood of Rail- road, Airline and Steanship Clerks. Surviving him are a son, James R. Horn, with whom he resided; a daughter, Loretta H., wife of Gerald T. Stephen, Mount Joy; and three grandchildren. E01: Member FDIC LET'S TALK AUTO LOANS. a0] I mEeL LN 7a0 1 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 is to 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 MOUNT JOY BANK =i JOHN W. GUSLER John W. Gusler, 70, a retired Sico Oil Co. em- ployee, died Saturday at Lancaster General Hospital at 6 a.m. after an illness of 10 months. He lived at S38 W. Front St., Marietta. He retired in 1970 from the Sico Co., Mount Joy. He was a member of Assembly of God Church, Marietta R1, where for many years he served as a deacon. Born in Duncannon, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gus- ler. He was a member of The Artisans, Columbia. Surviving are his widow, Carrie E. Bressler Gusler, at home; sons and daught- ers: Alfred L. Halifax; .Charles J., Bainbridge; Lane D., Marietta R1; Barbara F., wife of John Fletcher, Mountville, and Gale D., wife of Billy Farmer, at home. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren; 10 great- grandchildren; brothers: George, Raymond, Nelson and Jess, all of Duncannon, and Ross, Middletown, and a sister, Catherine Noss, Columbia. PAUL H. DIFFENDERFER Paul H. Diffenderfer, 71, of 725 Bruce Ave., Mount joy, died Wednesday mor- ning at Lancaster General Hospital after an illness of three years. He was the husband of Esther H. Garber Diffen- derfer. He was born in Mount Joy, a son of the late Elmira Rhoads and Lewis C. Diffenderfer. He lived his entire life in Mount Joy. He retired in 1971 from the Mount Joy Bulletin, where he was a printer for S1 years. His hobbies were hunt- ing and fishing. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Casiphia Lodge no. S11, F&AM Florin Fire Company, Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, where he was a S0-year honorary member, and- life member of the Mount Joy Sports- men’s Association, all in Mount Joy; the Blain's Sportsmen’s Club and Western Perry Trout Nurs- ery; and the American Association of Retired Per- sons. In addition to his widow, he is survived by one sister, Mae, wife of Hubert M. Rice, Mount Joy. Mildred Zink discusses herbs with Leisure Club The Mount Joy Leisure Club met recently, begin- ning at noon with a covered dish dinner and 147 mem- bers and guests in atten- dance after the dinner Mildred Zink displayed var- ious herbs and presented a very interesting program . on the various kinds of herbs and how they can be used. Ms. Zink is associat- ed with the Donegal Plan- tation. Following the dinner and the program a business meeting was held with President Joe Shaeffer of- ficiating. Following the reading of the minutes by Nedra Brandt and a trea- surer’s report by Kathy Zink, Arthur Braun install- ed the new officers for 1977 and they are, President Joe Shaeffer, First Vice Pres. Anna Mae Eby, Second Vice Pres. Eva Groff, Secretary Anna Zerphy, Asst. Secretary Nedra Brandt, Treasurer Almeda Hostetter, Asst. Treasurer John Brown, Recording Secretary Romaine Good and Asst. Recording Secre- tary Clinton Eby. Following the installation of the officers, Lena Eshle- man of the Sunshine Com- mittee reported 11 cards sent to shut-ins. One new member, Alice Bryan, joined the club. Visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ober, Elizabeth Wanner, Ruth Hernley, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Landvater and Eliza- beth Gantz. President Shaeffer stated there would be an auction at the May 9th meeting and all articles brought for the auction must be un- wrapped. A bus trip is being planned in May. It is hoped that in the near future one of the programs will be a home talent presented by members of the Leisure Club. The following ladies were asked to supply cakes for the April 11th meeting, Belle Ludwig, Annie Moy- er, Grace may, Mary Leh- man, Catherine Christ, Mary Rhinehart, Helen Pennell, Dorothy Pennell and Dorothy Neidigh. B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” : MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. March 30, 1977 Le ll I a pre, TA — nd MT ~~ J— 0
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