November 21, 1979. Obituaries PAUL HENCELMAN Paul Hencelman, 74, of 300 Perry Street, Columbia, and formerly of Marietta, died last week at Heather- bank convalescent center after an eight-month illness. He was born in Marietta, a son of the late George and Frances Gibson Hencelman. He was retired from the former Schick Co. He served in the Army during World War Two. He was a member of the Columbia Fraternal ,and Beneficial Association and the Foresters of America. He is survived by a step- son, Kenneth McKinney, Mt. Julia, Tenn.; a step- grandson; a step-great- grandson; a sister, Mar- guerite Roberts, of Mari- ctta; and a sister, Catherine, the wife of George Shank, of Hallam. MONROE WASER Monroe B. Waser, 56, of 203 Franklin St., Springville NY, died last week in an auto crash near Buffalo, NY. He was born in Maytown, a son of Gertie M. Brandt Waser, of Maytown, and the late Monroe L. Waser. Surviving him, in addition to his mother, are: his wife, Alice G. Wilt, of Middle- town; a daughter, Stephanie Bischke, of Hawaii; a daughter, Deborah Zimmer- man, of Middletown; a step- son, Lee Wilt, of Philadel- phia; three granddaugters; and five sisters: Minerva Dickinson,, Alverta Kipp, and Arlene Houck, all of RD Marietta; Jane Gehman of Mount Joy; and Betty Rhodes, Fort Eustis, Va.; and two brothers, Charles E. Waser of Marietta, and John F. Waser of Elizabeth- town. Births FELTENBERGER, Mr. and Mrs. David (Barbara Long), RD1 Bainbridge, a son at General Hospital. GUCK, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Jeanne Fisk), 582 E. Front St., Marietta, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. LAMBERT, Mr. and Mrs. George (Gail Price), RDI Bainbridge, a daughter at General Hospital. PALMER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L., Jr. (Eileen Potter), 1S S. New Haven Street, Marietta, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital. SZYMANSKY, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan (Marilyn Nie- wiadomski), 28 Poplar St., Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital. WILEY, Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Wanda Scott), RD3 Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital. ZERPHEY, Mr. and Mrs. William (Rozalyn Eichler), 435 S. Market St., Mount Joy, a: son .at- St. Joseph Hospital. ey SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 Special gifts for special people, Trendline’ Wall Phone Trendline is at home any place in the house—can be mounted on any wall. Compact, fits snugly in the palm of your hand. Ideal for kitchen or laundry room. Fast, easy U-Touch calling. Many colors available. $557 High Style The elegant Contempra, designed for modern decor. Versatile, fits almost any place in the home. U-Touch calling is fast, easy and accurate. Colors. Gifts of Gab. from the United Telephone professionals. Ys Alexander Graham Plane” This airplane-shaped telephone is a wingding of fun for kiddies of all ages. $9875 Wall Phone Practical, attractive space saver. Rotary dial. Wide variety of colors. 53025 Black-and-gold cradle phone, simulated dark wood finish. Smooth rotary dialing. $1362 This royal charmer is perfect for places where plain won't do. Variety of colors. $11975 Imagine you're back in the Roaring 20's when you talk : on this o%) classic =) oldtimer! Chestphone Surprise friends with Chestphone, neatly tucked away in handsome real walnut chest. $13475 master charge Pick out the phones you want and use your VISA or Master Charge card to buy and enjoy them now. Dawn” Here is a phone that projects quiet good taste Clean lines blend with any decor. $5925 THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA LTS ® United Telephone System
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