Page 6—SUSOUEHANNA TIMF*® Births Mr. and Mrs. David Ruiz (Reba Miller), RD2 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stone (Gilda Grow), 720 W. Main St., Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald BEFORE YOU GO ON VACATION = OR TRAVEL - 8 Schmitt (Eleanor Carson), 110 Lefever Road, Mount Joy, a son at Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zmigrosky (Shelah Carnley) 329 Rivermoor Drive, Mari- etta, a son at General Hospital. ’ £ oe e’ or ~ CTR 5 Block Party! Pony rides, a moon walk, magic shows, a dunking machine, and lots of re- freshments will be featured at a block festival on Satuday, August 19, noon to 7 p.m. at 702 Hershey Avenue in Lancaster. Betty Hershey of Eliza- EN 9A Q WE SUGGES OUR SUMMER BANK SERVICES * TRAVELER'S CHECKS can be purchased here. We have First National Cit Traveler’s Checks. o VALUABLE PAPERS should be placed in a Safe Deposit Box for their safety and your peace of mind. We have Safe Deposit Boxes available at reasonable rentals. o VACATION LOANS are here to make your vacation everything you want it to be. eA VACATION CLUB MEMBERSHIP to help you save for next year’s vacation. It’s not too late to join! P . S Stop in to visit, and cool off in our air conditioned lobby. sack depositor yneured ww $40 000 MBI PAPO! ‘wlut anil COIPOREMO 125 THE "HOMETOWN BANK” bethtown, an employee of Donegal Mutual Insurance, is one of the people participating in this 8th annual Cystic Fibrosis Block Festival. Proceeds of the festival will be used for research. Rain date is August 20. ’ y Bank and American Express UNION NATIONAL IOUNT JOY BANK Obituaries IRENE PEEL Mr. and Mrs. Marlin McMillen, of 100 Longe- necker Avenue, Marieita, have received word of the death of Irene Peel, a close friend and frequent visitor to Marietta. Mrs. Peel was the wife of Arthur Peel, Welland, Ontario, Canada. She died in Welland County General Hospital on August Sth, after a 6-month illness. She was in her S6th year. A native of Goldarne, Lancashire, England, she moved to Canada in 1951. She lived in St. Mary’s for 7 years, and was a resident of Welland since 1958. Surviving her, besides her husband Arthur, are four daughters: Della, Eliz- abeth, Christine, and June, and one grandchild. LYDIA C. WITMER Lydia Clark Witmer, 92, formerly of Mount Joy, died at the Quincy United Methodist Home in Quincy, PA. She had been a guest there for five and a half years. She was born in East Donegal Township, a daughter of the late Henry E. and Barbara Clark Witmer. She lived most of her life in the Mount Joy area. She was a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in Mount Joy, and a member of the church Women’s Missionary Society. Surviving are a brother, Harry C. Witmer, Schaum- burg, Ill, and a sister, Minnie C. Witmer, Duarte, California. JOSEPH HUNTZINGER Joseph W. Huntzinger, 81, of 8 East High Street, Maytown, died last week at the Veteran’s Administra- tion Hospital in Lebanon following a long illness. He was the husband of Susan V. Homsher Huntzinger. He was born in Tremont, the son of the late George M. and Edith E. Wolcott Huntzinger. A Maytown area resident for most of his life, he worked as a postal clerk for 30 years at the Lancaster Post Office. He worked for Western Electric for a short while August 16, 1978 before that. He attended Maytown High School until 1915, but graduated from Altoona High School in 1917. He joined the Marine Corps and served in France and Germany during World War 1. He graduated from Fort Bliss electrical school in 1922. He was a member of the Maytown Reformed Church and these organizations: Ashara Lodge 398, Free and Accepted Masons; Lan- caster Lodge of Perfection; Harrisburg Consistory; Zembo Temple; American Legion Post 809, Marietta; the Maytown Fire Co.; and the Maytown Golden Age Club. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are: two daugh- ters; Jean H., wife of H. Carlton Wesley, Jr., Lancaster; and Mary C., wife of Leo F. McMaster, Gettysburg; one son, Robert H., Hershey; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. MRS. PAUL E. SMITH Rosetta L. Smith, 71, of 376 E. Front Street, Mari- etta, died Wednesday at Columbia Hospital after an illness of a year. She was the widow of Paul E. Smith, who died in 1969. Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late Abraham and Nettie Linard Beats. She was baptized in the Christian faith. A member of the Marietta Senior Citizens tion, she was a retired employee of the Sylvania Shoe Company in Marietta. Surviving are five daugh- ters: Vernetta, wife of David Irwin, Peach Bottom; Pauline, wife of Ivan Klein- eman, York; Delores, wife of John Cramer, Lancaster; Patricia, wife of Jack Kessler, Lewisburg; and Sharon, wife of Donald Sauder, Mariet*a. Also surviving are a son, Robert Smith of Marietta; a sister Irene Stotz, Marietta; a sister Bertha, wife of Sterling Snyder, Lititz; a brother Amos Beats, Lan- caster; a brother Abraham Beats, Newtown, Berks County; 17 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. WANTED Part time office clerk approximately 20 hours per week. Call 684-2878 and ask for Mary Jane Mathias for information. organiza-. Au
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