Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 03, 1977, Image 9

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    August 3, 1977
Mrs. Roxanne Henry
New, unfrayed curtain’s cost
is defrayed by contribution
In the closing assembly
of the 1976-77 school year,
two checks were presented
to Mr. Donald W. Drenner,
Principal of Donegal High
School, to help defray the
cost of the new front stage
curtain which was installed
in the high school auditor-
ium this year.
A contribution of $250.00
was presented to the Cur-
tain Fund by the Class of
1976. In the presentation of
the gift, Mrs. Mary-Mar-
garet Peraro, speaking on
behalf of Joseph Meszaros,
President of the Class of
1976, indicated that the
class donation was made in
recognition of the many
members of that class who
had performed on the
Donegal stage throughout
their high school years.
James Johnson, Presi-
dent of the Donegal High
School Dramatics Club,
presented to Mr. Drenner a
check for $700.00, to be
deposited also to the Stage
Curtain Fund. This contri-
bution represented the pro-
ceeds recognized from the
Dramatics Club’s May 13
benefit performance of
Night Watch and from the
June 4 Garage Sale. In
addition to the $950.00
presented at the June 16
assembly, $114.00 had pre-
viously been deposited to
the fund from Dramatics
Club bake sales and from
performing arts presenta-
tions earlier in the year.
Obituaries
ALMA E. SCHWARTZ
Alma E. Schwartz, an
employee of St. Joseph
. Hospital, died unexpectedly
Tuesday evening at 6:45 at
her home, 61 W. Donegal
St., Mount Joy, of an
apparent heart attack.
Miss Schwartz, who was
67, had been employed in
the laundry at the hospital
for the past 24 years. She
was a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church, Mount
Joy.
Born in Lancaster, she
was a daughter of the late
Frank G. and Ida Pyle
Schwartz.
She was survived by a
brother, Walter P.
Schwartz, Lancaster and a
number of nieces and
nephews.
IRVIN L. KRAYBILL
Irvin L. Kraybill, 77,
Mount Joy R3, died at 7
p.m. Friday, at Mount
Pleasant Nursing Home,
Manheim, after a lenghty
illness.
He had been a guest in
the home three weeks.
Born in Donegal Township,
he was a member of Mount
Calvary Church, Elizabeth-
town, where he served on
the board of directors.
He was a guard at
Hershey Foods Inc., until
his retirement in 196S.
He is survived by his
widow, Ruth Gish Krayhbill,
and six children: Selena,
wife of Paul E. Henny,
Elizabethtown; Erma, wife
of Norman H. Risser,
Palmyra; Ruth, wife of
Harold C. Bixler, San
Antonio, Texas; Naomi,
wife of Elsworth Irvin,
Mount Joy; Geraldine, wife
of Glenn Longenecker,
Elizabethtown, and David
H., Elizabethtown.
Also surviving are 11
grandchildren, one great-
grandchild and a sister,
Mrs. Ruth Souder, Telford.
Employee of the month at Plain and Fancy
Mrs. Roxanne Henry's
consistently outstanding
performance as page auto
loader operator, packer op-
erator and candelier has
earned her special recogni-
tion as Outstanding Em-
ployee of the Month and a
$25 savings bond, as an-
nounced by Paul Hess Jr.,
vice-president of Plain and
Fancy Egg Ranch Inc.,
Elizabethtown. Hess notes
that Mrs. Henry’s out-
standing job performance
establishes a precedence to
be attained by all employ-
ees.
Mrs. Henry, who lives at
R.D. 3, Mount Joy, Pa.,
with her husband and two
children, lists her hobbies
as knitting, reading and
painting.
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