aw AY ww =i el \y °¢ Pd pd ped dd Te ld: ut Noy LY fy mg kD = (Pw Nr . - — December 20, 1978 HARRY E. DYER Harry E. Dyer, 94, died at 11:45 a.m. December 13 at the Duke Convalescent Residence, where he had been a guest for six weeks. He formerly resided in Mount Joy. He was the husband of the late Ella Greiner Dyer, who died in 1930. Born in Lancaster, he was a son of the late William and Susan Eichler Dyer. Surviving are seven children: Edwin G., Lititz R3; Clara, wife of Edwin G. Myers, Manheim R2; Anna Mary, wife of Clarence Geib, Lititz; Harry G. Jr., Elizabethtown; Eleanor G., wife of Abner B. Nauman, Manheim R2; Martha J., wife of Albert Brosey, Columbia R1; and Dorothy E., wife of Paul E. Gantz, Manheim; 28 grandchild- ren, 23 great-grandchild- ren, and one great-great- grandchild; and two sisters, Esther Waltz and Suie Ryder, both of Mount Joy. Goodwill needs your help Goodwill Industries of Lancaster County needs help. They are looking for old clothing, furniture, and household goods for their handicapped employees to work on. If you have anything to contribute, put your dona- tion in one of the Goodwill collection boxes, or call 394-0647 to schedule a pickup. Movies Attention film buffs: 12 classic (and free) movies will be shown at F&M'’s Kaufman Hall soon. All start at 7:00 and are open to the public. They are: o ph pk es 89 ph ph ph ph ph -e ® Film Birth of a Nation The Gold Rush Didsworth Citizen Kane The Razor’s Edge Picnic The Misfits Advise and Consent Who's Afraid of Virgini Woolf Bonnie and Clyde Lady Sings the Blues Annie Hall Births Mr. and Mrs. John Hart (Cynthia Strong), Mount Joy RD2, a son at General Hospital, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zeager (Karen Baker), Bainbridge RD1, a daugh- ter at St. Joseph Hospital, Sunday. OQ Wm Oh rh nh pt fod QD pd pd pd pnd ph ' ' . ' ‘ NNN ND Dn HW Mr. and Mrs. Gary Price (Susan Young), 879 Center Street, Maytown, a son at General Hospital, December 14. Obituaries ROBERT SCHWERT Robert G. Schwert, 43, of 1S N. President Ave., was pronounced dead on arrival at 11:30 a.m. December 13 at St. Joseph Hospital. Schwert was stricken ill while at work at the Centerville Elementary School, where he was a: special education teacher. An autopsy to determine the cause of death will be performed today. Born in EB 0 0 0 A A 0 A RA RE Wishing You a Joyous Holiday Season Columbia, he was a son of the late Fred and Rose Salzman Schwert. He was the husband of Caryl Aurick Schwert. He was baptized in the Christian faith. Schwert was a graduate of Columbia High School and Millersville State Col- lege. He was a member of the National Education Association, the Pennsyl- vania State Education As- sociation and the Hemp- field Education Association. Besides his wife, at home, he is survived by two daughters; Laura and Shelly, both of Mount Joy. One brother and two sisters also survive: Fred D., Columbia; Catherine, wife of Paul O. Pfeiffer, Colum- bia R3; and Beatrice, wife of Lloyd Alexander, Balti- more, Md. Sin 1A \ 9 CA 2) - -r N ” - vy 5 Naf} aS x : vv > oJ Tv >y : 2 \~ 2) N i 5) Xx LA L ov Cr ¢ % { i MOUNT JOY BANK UNION NATIONAL 101 E. Main Street Mount Joy, PA 17552 : RR RE A A BS RA £& AMPLE PARKING rach depositor insured ww S40 000 FDIC SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 Moved To No Location! STONER’S BEAUTY SALON Was along Manheim-Mt. Joy Rd. Now is at new location Specializing in Modern Hair Styling, Perms, Manicuring & Eye Brow Shaping. NEW HOURS: Closed Mon. Open Tues. through Fri. Tues, Wed., Thurs evenings only Please Call For Directions 426-3139, Proprietor: Mary Anita Stoner % I / - ¥ ® or Vill rd 7 C. : > )Y No \ 4 ® (A 2 or _— Ww .. pa C i / i» ® * os ¥ >» an ~ 7 Y . # ov y 7 4] Tx —" ¢ . J ® or / 7 € { fe RR 100 W. High Street Maytown, PA 17550 (H0000 4100 }