August 9, 1978 Obituaries ALBERT M. HOBBS Albert M. Hobbs, 93, of 320 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, formerly of Waynes- boro, Franklin County, died Thursday at 9:50 PM at St. Joseph Hospital where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. He was the husband of the late Estella Greenawalt Hobbs. He had made his home in South Euclid, Ohio, and Mount Joy, for the past five years. Before his retirement in 1955S, Hobbs had been employed at Landis Tool Co., Waynesboro, for 50 years. He was a former member of Waynesboro Lions Club and Waynes- boro Country Club. These new decorator telephones will lend a Hobbs was a member of St. Andrew’s Catholic classic touch to your living room, bedroom or den. dE aig TS a Why these telephones even make a call to the CEE Protective Order of Elks . . . Lodge 731, Knights of plumber an exhilarating experience. Coliorbite and Lontic Toc) Co. foremen’s club, all of You can choose from our stylish antique, HN Waynesboro. Mediterranean and Early American cradlephones, or CH - Bem Bg a gg put the phone completely out of sight in a distinctive Nai AHH Charles J. and Magdelene Ud RANE Holtz Hobbs. chestphone. He is survived by a son, io ll James Albert Hobbs, South Simply call your local United Telephone Wit | Euclid, and Helen Hardish, . : . . [iil] | Fit Mount Joy; seven grand- Business Office today for complete information flit children and three great- about the exciting decorator telephones. ELH grangchildren. EDNA JOHNSON Mrs. Edna (Harris) John- son, 71, of 262 Fairview Ave., Marietta, died unex- pectedly at her residence Tuesday after a period of ill health. She was found Thursday by relatives who had come THE UNITED (& J | ll | i | to visit. Her death was TELEPHONE ; . 2 HRT li tuled death by natural I : j | | causes by Deputy County COMPANY OF J HI | Hil Coroner Dr. Barry Walp. ; : HE Ii Mrs. Johnson had a heart PENNSYLVANIA 5 HHTIeE | | . condition. W ; HE [If Born in York County, the United Telephone System HUH HL daughter of the late Wil- ; = | [l liam C. and Ruth Davis Harris, she was a lifelong resident of Marietta. Employed as a cook for SY A = Hi ... » __ many years, Mrs. Johnson 4.1 T - RN La Lf] “7% last worked for the frater- XY | nity houses at Franklin and Marshall College. She was a member of the Bethel AME Church in — - —— Ep - »-sses===Y" Pid Marietta for S50 years, — = | serving as the church = Ee | | organist and pianist for the ask a lf last 20 years. She was also == | a member of the Ladies Missionary Society of the —— = church. Mrs. Johnson is survived by several cousins, nieces ANd ePheWS. ovr rv rrricld El BE EE ®
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