Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES PUFA gives $1000.00 to Donegal Dramatics Club At a recent meeting, PUFA presented a check in the amount of $1,000 to the Donegal Dramatics Club as a contribution to help defray the expense of the backstage curtains in the DHS auditorium. This contribution was made possible from the proceeds of the Command Perfor- mance, a variety show featuring Donegal Alumni and faculty and students of Donegal. In other business, the Club elected officers for the 1978-79 school year as follows: President - Betty Hershey; Vice President - Margaret Landis; Secretary - Gail Hawthorne; Treasur- er - Lois Witman; Directors are: Beverly Johnson, Kenneth Ross, Glenn Wol- gemuth and Rev. Aristeded Red. PUFA also awarded two U.S. Savings Bonds to the’ senior boy and girl, who, in the opinion of the faculty in the fine arts departments, contributed the most dur- ing their years at Donegal. This year’s recipients were: Allison G. Hawthorne and James C. Johnson, IV: Allison and Jim received their awards at Com- mencement on June 12, 1978. PUFA was organized a little over one year ago and wishes to thank all those people who ‘helped make the first year a success. Meetings are held the second Monday of each month, except during July and August. Anyone who is interested in promoting the arts is welcome to attend. . Have a nice summer! e Create beauty with space saving convenience. With the exciting Panel Phone, you add two new dimensions to every home or . Space saving con- venience plus creative potential to blend phones with the decor of any room. And you can change the phone to harmonize with commercial design. . subsequent decorating plans. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA HTS United Telephone System You don’t have to wait to install a Panel Phone until you build a new home or office. Our unique mounting frame enables easily installation of a beautiful Panel Phone in any existing room or hallway. Choose now from unbeatable color combinations. June 21, 1978 Obituaries MRS. JAY B. GREINER Mae E. Greiner, 57, Mount Joy RI1, died unexpectedly Monday at 10:00 AM at Philadelphia Osteopathic Hospital fol- lowing recent surgery. She was the widow of Jay B. Greiner, who died May 2, 1977. . She was a member of Florin Church of the Brethren. She was active in several Christian organiza- tions. She was employed as a nurse’s aide at Donegal High School, and as a volunteer for Office of Aging, Lancaster. Born in Lebanon County, she was the daughter of the late Abraham and Lillie Mae Royer Weaver. She is survived by five children, Stanley W., Mil- tona, Minn.; Glenn J., Beverly, N.J.; Clair E., Manheim R2; Carl L., Fort Worth, Tex.; and Jayne B., at home, and seven grandchildren. She is also survived by nine brothers and sisters, John Weaver, Cleona; Amy, wife of Lloyd Kohr, Jonestown; Anna, wife of Elvin Kohr, Palmyra; Ver- na Bashore, Neffsville; Mark, Lebanon; Pauline, wife of Clifford Schauer, Williamsburg, Ohio; Ruth, wife of George Cutman, Annville; Vola Weaver, Palmyra, and Louella, wife of Ralph Fortna, Denver. MABEL SHETTER Mabel Shetter, 72, of 939 W. Church St., Mount Joy, died at 11:45 AM Thursday at Lancaster General Hos- pital after an illness of several months. Born in Florin, she was a daughter of the late George S. and Annie Flowers Shetter. She lived in the Florin-Mount Joy area all her life. Miss Shetter is survived by two brothers, Paul W., Mount Joy, and Arthur E., Neffsville, and a sister, Mrs. Goldie S. Todd, Manheim. CARRIE R. NEY Carrie R. Ney, 83, a switchboard operator for over 45 years and a former resident of Mount Joy, died Sunday at the Duke Convalescent Home after an extended illness. Born in Rapho Township, she was a daughter of the late Ezra and Kathryn Resch Ney. Before her retirement in 1960, she had been employed as switchboard operator by the Columbia Telephone Service. She was a lifelong resident of Mount Joy and belonged to the Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, and the Pioneers, and organization of retired telephone operators. She is survived only by nieces and nephews. June D Tl Boat bud incre was buds an i 2.19 budg Go sylv yeat incr subs pate bud ler, | sent Arne Boar ing exce the finar the 1 Sugg meng the 1 boar: pate Scho Sub 1978 five prog 1978 quea Cent are parti main sub 1 Ge Ro Mou Zim bara amo outs lead high
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