March 29, 1978 Irish Indians at Beahm These Beahm Junior High kids got dressed up as Indians for St. Patrick’s Day. [Explanation: Donegal is originally a Scotch-Irish area, and Donegal sports teams are called Indians]. Standing, from left to right, are Kurry Newman, Ken Smith, Tracy Geltmacher, Dory MYRA FARMER Mrs. Myra T. Farmer, 77, formerly of 418 Maple Ave., Coatesville, died at the Lehman Nursing Home in Rheems after an illness of several years. She was the widow of Neilson W. Farmer, who died in 1973. She attended school in Coatesville and was a member of the Coatesville Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two sisters, Sarah White of Coatesville, and Wilmuth Shelly of Mount Joy; a daughter Jeanne Bowman of Wilmington; a son Harold of Dublin, CA; a foster daughter Dorothy Smith of Pomeroy Heights; {four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. HESS INFANT Matthew Ryan Hess, four month-old son of Dwight L. and Cheryl M. Rohrer Hess, Marietta RDI1, died at the Norlanco Medical Center. He had been ill since birth. In addition to his parents, he is survived by maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rohrer of Washington Boro RD1; a paternal grand- mother, Kathryn Hess, Marietta RD1; and mater- nal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauder of Manheim RDI. TY fal OB ’ wl RALS Shih GA Obituaries MRS. CHARLES KLINE Jennie M. Kline, 92, of Klinesville (Columbia RD3) died at Columbia Hospital after a brief illness. She was the widow of Charles B. Kline. She was born in Mari- etta, a daughter of the late J. and Mazie Kame Trump. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Columbia. She is survived by a son, Richard J. Kline, of East Petersburg; two grand- children; and two great- grandchildren. DAISY EISENBERGER Daisy 1. Eisenberger, 89, formerly of Mount Joy, died at the United Zion Home in Lititz after an illness of seven months. She was the widow of Abram W. Eisenberger, who died in 1956. She lived most of her life in Mount Joy. She lived at Zion Home for three and a half years. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Mount Joy and the the Lutheran Church Women of Trinity. She was born in Rowen- na, a daughter of the late y¥i Rice, Rhonda Shank, Beth Moran, Patty Meszaros, and Will Newman. Kneeling in front, in classic Irish Indian poses, are, from the left, Julie Bass, Jean Mark, Tami Johnson, Terri Meszaros, and Pam Sheetz. John E. and Maria Stum Weiser. She is survived by one daughter, Helen I. Eisenberger, who is also a guest at United Zion Home. ELIZABETH KLUMPP Elizabeth Klumpp, 89, formerly of 30 W. Donegal Street, Mount Joy, died at Heatherbank Rehabilitation Center in Columbia after a long illness. She was born in Marietta and was a daughter of the late Charles F. and Mary F. Flaig Klumpp. She was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Mari- etta. STELLA REEMSNYDER Stella M. Reemsnyder, 84, of 101 N. Jacob Street, Mount Joy, died at Lancaster General Hospital after a short illness. She was the widow of William Reemsnyder. She was born in Colum- bia, a daughter of the late James and Amanda Sherich Freeland. She was a member of Grace Evangel- ical Congregational Church of Lancaster. She is survived by a daughter, Olive M., wife of Carl L. Derr, Wyomissing; a grand-daughter; and two great-grand-children. BORTRE ~FIT ("NOI Eds .After the trial skit, SUSQUEHANNA TIMES — page 5 Inner Ear fo try Easter Bunny The Easter Bunny will go on trial on Sunday, April 2nd, in York. The Inner Ear Club of York College of Pennsylvania, a group of deaf students, will try the Bunny in sign language for the York Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at Spataro’s Restaurant. the Inner Ear will present a special interpretation of the song, Short People, by Randy Newman. Left, Coach Bea Ramsay, and left, Nancy Jo Greenwalt at Albright College. Nancy Jo Greenwalt Nancy Jo Greenwalt of Mount Joy, a student at Albright College in Read- ing, is team captain of the badminton team at the school. She gained a second place finish in the singles during the LVAIAW tournament recently. Nancy Jo’s team ended the season with a 4-2 log. Nancy Jo, by the way, made the dean’s list last semester. DID YOU HEAR? Mrs. Jeanne Talmadge of Mount Joy will give an organ recital in the Founders Hall of Lancaster Bible College on April 9th, as one of eight students to perform. The show will take place at 3:00 PM. Another show will be at 8:00 on April 20th. ya y© y Whenever you want a plumber R.V. RICHARDS & SONS, INC. 426-1836 COLUMBIA R.D. 1 “Call us to do your work”’ Live it up...black tie The Prom is YOUR Night Pull out all the stops and go...go...go. Our selection of formal fashions by After Six was never more up- to-the-minute, never more colorful. Shirts, ties, vests—we’ve got everything you need to go and look first class. Rent your prom formal at Lichhorws Stare for Men 13 N. Fourth Street Columbia, PA THE FORMAL WEAR SPECIALIST Nd. BAF Fah WW Ih BARS anv rg OF,
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