Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Honor Roll at DHS The Donegal High School honor roll for the third marking, period includes: A honor roll Ninth grade— Sherry Suter Tenth grade Lisa Aungst Susan Gillham Karla Rex Doris Saylor Eleventh grade Dean Bricker Deana Germer Patricia Houseal Lisa Mummaw Alice Musser Cheri Ney Greg Zimmerman John Eckerd Larry Musser Nancy Buffenmyer Patricia Flowers Carol Nolt B honor roll Ninth Grade Larry Becker Steven Bowman Joyce Darkey Andrew deVitry Jeffry Duke Jay Dupler Don Hess Lori Grubb Donna Hay Brenda Hershey Colleen Jones Susan Klepper Darlene Musser Duane Musser Maxine Maxwell Philip Mellinger Tim Milovich Gina Mohr Kimberly Perry Philip Spickler Kenton Sweigart Georgiann Westerman Kaye Wolgemuth Penny Sumpman Tenth Grade Gordon Brightbill Theresa Berg Mark Earhart Scott Eshleman ABRAM R. WENGER Abram R. Wenger, 62, of 644 Wood Street, Mount fov. died at St. Joseph Hospital after a brief liness. He was the husband of the late Violet Irene Gearhart Wenger, who died in 1968S. Born in Chambersburg, he was a son of the late Morris and Elsie Rise Wenger. He was employed as a mechanic, and served 4s a paratrooper during World War Two. He was a member of the West Greentree Church of the Brethren. Surviving are three chil- dren: Vaughn, Columbia; Ellen Mae Stoutzenberger, Mount Joy; and Dennis L. Wenger, Mount Joy: three sisters: Lucinda Kuhns, Dorothy Finefroch, and Louella Christ; and two brothers, Orville and Ches- ter, all of the Chambers- burg area. CHRIST WALTERS Christ Walters, 87, of 26 =. Main Street, Mount Joy, died unexpectedly at Lan- caster General Hospital. He Pam Ebersole Julie Endslow Connie Frey Cindy Heagy William Gutshall Tracee Gotwalt Mitch Johnson Tim Keffer Phil Landis Sharon Hershey Greg Laughlin Judy Kerschner Sherri Kinsey Mikki Maxwell Floyd McNece Margaret Mezaros Steve Meszaros Mitchell Mummaw Beth Prowell Susan Rogers Barbara Stoner Mark Wagner Dale White Gary Eshelman Mike Greiner Frank Haas Wanda Espenshade Dennis Ebersole Eleventh Grade Kirk Billet John Day Cindy Bailey Cathy Beaston Margaret Booth LuAnn Brenneman Helen Conser Larry Frey Terry Frey Steven Geib Douglas Geltmacher Karen deVitry Anita Erb Vicki Fogie Tina Garner James Landis Radean Gordner Deborah Graham Wendy Hawn Dalene Hummel Amy Landis Karen King Sandra Kreider Steven Marshall Wayne Mvlin Susan May Susan Miller Paula Moyer Robert Pekarek Keith Pomroy Douglas Rinehart Douglas Shelly Mark Smedley Barrie Price Christine Spickler Scott Stauffer Michael Zeller Kristen Straub Rebecca Zimmerman Clyde Bitner Walter Buckius Rick Collier Teresa Husband Brenda Woodcraft Hazel Rogers Carol Oberholtzer Jay Schatz Jeff Lowe Twelfth Grade John Arnold Anthony Branch Joseph Coover Frederick Coyle Karen Albright Susan Brooks Mark Divet Kenneth Earhart Catherine Detweiler Marta Emenheiser Barbara Foreman Brian Golden Melvin Hay Lori Gebhart Donna Germer Lynne Germer Brenda Gibble Miriam Ginder Theresa Graham Dawn Greider Denise Grimm Vickie Hecker Delbert Hiestand Douglas Hopwood Rick Kinsey C. Lynn Kreider Deidri Hummel Jolene Lindemuth Vickie Merchant Kathy Moyer Wendy Newcomer Eileen Penyak Obituaries was the husband of the late Caroline Frank Walters, who died in 1963. Born in Mount Joy, he was a son of the late Hermon and Elizabeth Weaver Walters. He was a manager of the former Clarence Schock’s Lumber and Coal Co. in Mount Joy, and retired in 1959 from the J.C. Snavely Co. in Landisville. He was a member of Chiques United Methodist Church, Casiphia Lodge 551 Free and Accepted Masons, Lodge of Perfec- tion in Lancaster, the Harrisburg Consistory, and Zembo Temple. He was a charter member of the Mount Joy Rotary Club and a past president of that club. He had 43 years of perfect attendance in the group. He was a former director ind treasurer of the Mount loy Building and Loan Association, where he served on the board for 43 ears. He was a former reasurer of the Mount Joy Boy Scouts. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Esther H. Walters, of Mount Joy; and a sister, Mrs. Theda Young, of Mount Joy. ARAM L. MUSSER Aram L. Musser, 75, of 371 Chocolate Ave., Mount Juy. a retired farmer, died unexpectedly April 10, at his home. He had been under the care of a dogtor. He was the husband of the late Esther Greider Musser, who died May 7, 1967. He had lived his entire lifetime in the Mount Joy area. After he retired from farming in East Donegal Township, Musser was employed at Erb‘'s Store and in the maintenance department at Franklin and Marshall College. Musser was a member of Glossbrenner United Meth- odist Church, Mount Joy, and a life member of the Rheems Fire Company. He also was a life member of the Mt. Joy Sportsman's Association. Born in West Hempfield Township, he was a son of Tammy Portner Deb Ross Joi Shearer Holly Spence Kathi Shelly Pam Wivell Agneta Wenninger Eric Steinhart Episcopal Women hold food sale The Episcopal Church Women of St. John’s Epis- copal Church at the corner of Market and Chestnut in Marietta, will hold a food sale on Saturday, April 22nd, starting at 10:00 AM. Baked goods, home-made soup, and other things will be offered. DeBarth to graduate Kenneth DeBarth, of Arvada, Colorado, will graduate among the 6th class of Primary Care Physicians’ Assistants at the Hershey Medical Cen- ter ‘on April 21. He completed a 15-month pro- gram including 10 months under his physician precep- tor, Dr. Bill Landis of Marietta. the late Christian and Saloma Leonard Musser. He is survived by two daughicrs, Arlene M., wife of Donald Laudenslager, Elizabethtown R1, and Helen M., wife of Kenneth Eshelman, Bainbridge Rl; five grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. MRS. MARIA FORNEY Mrs. Maria Forney, 72 of S69 W. Main St., Mount Joy, died on the afternoon of April 9th at Lancaster General Hospital after an illness of three days. She was the wife of the Rev. Roy S. Forney. Born in Florin, she was a daughter of the late Samuel Z. and Sarah Belle Weiser Young. She lived in the Mount Joy area throughout her life. She attended Mount Calvary Church Elizabeth- town. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Roy Y. Jr., Columbia R2, and Glenn Y., Stroudsburg, and tour grandchildren. April 19, 1978 Blood pressure Free Blood Pressure check will be given at the Donegal-Conoy Family Health Center, 441 and Bank Street in Marietta on the following days: Wed., April 19, 1 to 4PM Thur., April 20, 4 to 7PM Fri., April 21, 1 to 4PM. Bourse cancelled The Dealers’ Stamp Bourse, sponsored by the Mount Joy Stamp Club, which was to be held in the Florin Fire Hall on April 22nd and 23rd, has been DID YOU HEAR? 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