Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 19, 1978, Image 6

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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?
The Welcome Wagon
Club's newsletter’s front
page was blank last this
month. On the second page
it said:
‘(continued from the
other side)—So, make a
CITGO
MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441— Marietta
Wouldn’t vou rather have a
wood writing instrument?
canceled due to lack of
sufficient dealers.
It is hoped that another
bourse can be arranged at
some future time.
note of the dates given on
the first page and you'll
have a record of all the
summer activities.”’
It was an April Fools
joke from the newsletter
editor.
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Or $30.00 for a matched pen and pencil gift set.
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Walnut, Rosewood. Cordia. Wenge or Tulipwood.
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23 N. Chestnut St., Marietta
Reopened Tuesday April 4
Hours: Mon., Tue., Wed. & Fri. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Thursday
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