. TE ————————— I December 7, 1977 Obituaries CORABLE ALBANO Mrs. Corable A. Albano of Gettysburg, aged 61, died at her sister’s home in Dundalk, MD, Sunday a week ago. Mrs. Albano and her husband Angelo operated Albano’s Drugstore in Marietta before moving to Gettysburg in the 1960's. Mr. Albano died in 1974. For the past five years Mrs. Albano had been a nurse at the Michael Manor nursing home in Gettysburg. She was a veteran of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, in which she served as first lieu- tenant. IRVIN HOSTETTER Irvin H. Hostetter, the retired manager of J.B. Hostetter & Sons hard- ware store in Mount Joy, died Tuesday of last week at Lancaster Gener- al Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 72. He resided at 243 Park Avenue, Mount Joy. He worked at the hardware store for 40 years (he retired in 1976). His father had founded the business in the 1920’s. He was a member of St. Mark’s U.M. Church, Friendship Fire Co. #1, and the Hershey Country Club, where he played golf. He was also a charter member of the Mount Joy Golf Associa- tion. Born in Rapho Town- ship, he was a son of the late Joseph B. and Susan Hollinger Hostetter. He is survived by: his wife, Coral Eshleman Hostetter; a son, Gerald, of Mount Joy; a son Joseph B. of Lebanon; two grandsons; a sister Mildred, wife of Clarence Douple, Lititz; and three brothers, Raymond H. . of Landisville, Arthur H. of Mount Joy, and Clarence H. of Mount Joy. LILLY EDWARDS Mrs. Lilly M. Edwards, 84, of Mount Joy RDI, died Monday a week ago at the home of her son, with whom she resided. She was the widow of Clarence Edwards, who died in 1952. She was born in Eng- land, a daughter of the late William and Harriet Powell Adams. She came to this country 65 years ago, and lived in Luzerne County until four years ago, when she moved to Mount Joy. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Alberts and the Lutheran Church Women of St. Paul’s. She is survived by two sons: Leonard J. Milford of Mount Joy, and Henry Milford of Ashley; a stepson, Glyn Edwards of Newark, Del.; a daughter Emily, wife of John Schuler, Parlin, NJ; and a stepdaughter Winifred, wife of Francis Suer, Newark, Del. She is also survived by a brother Noel Adams, of Albert; 1S grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildrén. Funeral services will be held in Mountain Top, Luzerne County. THOMAS DEAN McCOY Cpl. Thomas Dean McCoy, age 20, of Milton Grove, died Monday a week ago as a result of an auto accident in Japan, where he was stationed with the U.S. Marine Corps. Born in Lancaster, he was a son of Thomas Donald and Anna Mae Bowman McCoy. He joined the Marines in 1976 and was trained as an electrician. A 1976 graduate of Donegal High School, he was a member of the Milton Grove U.M. Church and boy scout troop 36 of Rheems. Besides his parents, he is survived by two bro- thers and two sisters: Sgt. Kenneth L., with the U.S. Army in Germany; and Randall S., Kathy L., and Tracy R., all: at home. He is also sur- vived by his paternal grandmother, Effie Singer McCoy of Maytown, and his maternal grandmother, Maggie Bowman of the Fairmont Nursing Home, Ephrata. ETHEL K. BRUBAKER Mrs. Ethel K. Brubaker, 64, of Mount Joy RD2, died last Thursday at home. She had been ill for four months. Born in Mount Joy Township, she was a daughter of the late Levi W. and Leah Hawbaker Mumma. She was a member of the Shenks Brethren in Christ Church of Eliza- bethtown. She is survived by her husband, the Rev. Arthur H. Brubaker, and five sons and three daughters: the Rev. John Brubaker, Nappanee, Ind.; Mary E. wife of S. Paul Sides, Elkhart, Ind.; Rev. Levi Brubaker, Choma, Zambia; H. Kenneth Brubaker, York; Ruth, wife of Bruce Hollender, Pleasant Gap; Joyce, wife of Lloyd Heisey, Manheim RD 4 James Brubaker, Philadel- phia; and E. Robert Bru- baker, Hartford, Conn. There are 20 grandchild- ren surviving. Also surviving are three sisters and three brothers: Anna Mae, wife of Menno Brubaker, Elizabethtown; Ruth E., wife of Mark Layman, Newport News, Va.; Levi Mumma, Quen- tin; Martha E., wife of Eugene Wolfe, Spring Mills; J. Arthur Mumma, Mount Joy RD2; and Adin H. Mumma, Mount Joy. MARGARET BLEACHER Mrs. Margaret May Baker Bleacher, 54, of Lancaster, died last week at Lancaster General Hos- pital after an illness of one year. She was the wife of Lloyd E. Bleacher, who survives her. She was born in Mari- etta, a daughter of the late George S. and Daisy E. Montgomery Baker. She was a member of ‘the First Assembly of God Church in Lancaster. She was an avid bowler. Besides her husband she is survived by a son Gordon of Connecticut; a daughter Brenda, wife of Dana Williams, Lititz; a daughter Patti, at home; three granddcoughters; a sister Kathryn, wife of Paul Linard of Mountville; a sister Daisy, wife of Paris Horner of Marietta; a sister Mildred, wife of Grant Peifer, Lancaster; and four brothers, John, James, and David Baker, all of Marietta, and George Baker of Mount- ville. Free, good films One of this country’s top film experts is teach- ing a course at F&M this year, and the films associ- ated with it are free to anyone who wants to go see them. The films will start at 7 PM in Kauffman lecture hall. Here is the listing: Intolerance Jan. 4th The Kid and The Idle Class Jan. 9th (Charlie «Chaplin films) Dodsworth Jan. 10th Citizen Kane Jan. 12th (maybe the best ever) Wilson Jan. 16th Hail the Conquering Hero Jan. 16th All the King’s MenJan. 17 Sunset Boulevard Jan. 23 (with Eric Von Stoheim) The Misfits Jan. 25th (M. Monroe and C. Gable) Nashville Jan. 25th Well Child Clinic Well Child Clinic, spon- sored by the State Health Center, Lancaster, will be held Tuesday, December 13th and Thursday the 15th. The clinic is open from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at the community building, 258 W. Market, Marietta. Immunizations, physical exams, and parent coun- seling are available. The public health nurses also invite all community people to have their blood pressure checked on the same days between 11:00 and noon. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 BARGAIN COUNTER Watch the Susquehanna Times Bargain Counter for special shoppers’ values in your community. We buy old gold Adam H. Greer, Jeweler s7t. Main St., Mount Joy 653-5705 Bolens QT 16 Tractor 48" mower Brandt's Mower Shop Donegal Springs Rd., Mount Joy 653-5795 Kunzler’s All-Meat Franks 79c Ib. Bender's 134 W. Main Street, Salunga 898-2331 Antiques — Bought & Sold ShopHours Wed &Fri.10t04 Cormer Treasures 301 Walnut Street, Columbia, Penna. Phone 684-6204 Arnold Palmer & Etonic Golf Shoes by Eaton (Men’s & Ladies) 65 E. Main St., Mount Joy - 653-5051 Kenny Smith Sport Shop 1975 VW Rabbit custom 2 door, airconditioning, 49,000 miles Wissler Mofors, Inc. R.D. 2 Route 230 W., Mount Joy 653-2091 Hoover Celebrity Il Vacuum was *18% savee'd0 NOW *149% 42 W. Market St., Marietta 426-3122 with powermatic nozzle Spangler Appliance & Sound International Hand Crafts Wooden carvings, baskets, macrame hangers & place mats, nativity sets, mother-of-pearl jewelry Open Mon.-Fri. eveings Dec. 12-23 Benefit M.C.C. Shop RoUxzit Shop 50 E. Main St., Mount Joy