Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES LD [3 (3 ENT Ni) 136 West Market Street WET (15) 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 NY 8 IE Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Obituaries CLAUDE B. HENDERSON Claude B. Henderson, retired school teacher and postal worker in Elizabeth- town, died Thursday at Monroe Memorial Hospital in Ocala, Florida. He was 83. Henderson, formerly of Elizabethtown, had lived at 1026 NE 2nd St., Ocala for the past ten years. He was the husband of Marian Flora Henderson. A former school teacher, Henderson taught in the Bainbridge and East Done- gal schools. He was a fifty year member and past master of Shara Lodge 398, Free-and Accepted Masons, Mariet- ta; Lancaster Lodge of Perfection; Harrisburg Con- sistory, and American Le- gion Post 329, Elizabeth- town. He was a veteran of World War I, serving in the U.S. Army. A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, class of 1926, Henderson was a member of the Lambda Chi Some people never forget a face. Now some telephones never forget a number. Some people never forget a face. But how many of us remember phone numbers? Even important numbers? That's why there are little black books and big thick telephone directories. But alas, little black books always seem to be a year or two out of date. And telephone directories aren’t always where you remember putting them. Fortunately, United Telephone has introduced TeleDialer 32. ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DIRECTORY TeleDialer 32 is an electronic telephone directory that remembers up to 32 numbers for you. All you have to do is record the number you want to remember. Then, whenever you want to call a recorded number, simply push the appropriate but- ton and your call is speeded to completion. YOUR PERSONAL OR EMERGENCY NUMBERS Just push one of four special emergency buttons and you can quickly and automatically reach the police, fire department, family physician, ambu- lance service or any other emergency number. For example, if you are going out for the evening where you can be reached. Then just tell the babysitter to press the appropriate button if she needs you. United Telephone introduces WHAT A MEMORY When you place a call the number is automatically remembered. If you want to repeat the call, all you have to do is press the ‘‘last number dialed’ button. FOR YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS It's low cost and many special features make it a useful communications tool for salesmen, purchas- ing agents, secretaries, professionals, and shop owners. And, for the home, TeleDialer 32 is like having a personal secretary placing calls to family, friends, shops, schools, beauty parlors, etc. > For the full story of Tele- Dialer 32 just contact your local United Telephone business office to- day. TeleDialer 32° THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA [HT|3= United Telephone System @L September 27, 1978 Alpha fraternity. Born in Maytown, he was a son of the late Joseph and Elsie Albright Henderson. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Dr. Brooke Henderson, both of Ocala; three grandchildren, and one sister, Grace Henderson, Maytown. MRS. WALTER A. NAU Mrs. Mary E. Nau, 75, of 230 East Front Street, Marietta, died Monday at her residence. Although in ill health, death was un- expected. She was the widow of Walter A. Nau, who died in September 1972. Born in and a lifelong resident of Marietta, she was a daugh- ter of the late George and Barbara Zipp Shields. She was a member of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catho- lic Church, Marietta. Surviving are a son and daughter, Walter G. Nau, Jr., Marietta, and Mar- garet M. Booth, Mount Joy; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. DONNA J. FOGIE Miss Donna J. Fogie, 16, of Race Street, Bainbridge, died at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, last Sunday morning, after an illness of four months. Born in Lancaster, she was the daughter of Doris Gutshall Fogie and the late Donald E. Fogie. She was a member of the senior class of 1979 at Elizabethtown High School. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Bain- bridge. Surviving, besides her mother, are two sisters, Debra E. and Denise E., both at home; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Gutshall, Bainbridge. Marietta Ambulance report The Marietta Area Ambulance answered 34 calls in the month of August, financial secretary Arthur Haines reports. The cut-off date for current memberships is Sept. 30. After Oct. 1, only '78-’79 memberships will be honored, the board of directors decided. Member- ships may be purchased at Farmers First Bank. A joint meeting of the board and ambulance per- sonnel will be held in the Marietta Community House on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 2 PM.