February 20, 1980 £2 Obituaries AUGUSTA R. DENNEY Mrs. Augusta R. Denney of 227 Cherry St., Columbia, died at the Rosswell Park Memorial Hospital, Buffalo, N.Y., after an illness of several months. She was 57. The wife of John D. Denney, she was born in Rowenna. She was the daughter of the late Oscar and Minnie Wolfe Rannels. Mrs. Denney was a graduate of East Donegal High School and West Chester State College. She had been a physical educa- tion teacher in the New Cumberland and Wyomiss- ing school districts. She was also associated with her husband in the general insurance business. Mrs. Denney was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Colum- bia, the Reading chapter of the Order of the Easter Star and a past Bethel Guardian of Jobs Daughters. Besides her husband, she is survived by: a daughter, Anne, wife of Daniel Guthrie, York; one sister, Harriet, wife of Thomas M. Bank, Lancaster; and three brothers, Dr. Darwin W. Rannels, Danvill, Ill., Dr. Herman Rannels, Rowenna, and Morris Rannels, Clear- water, Fla. MABEL G. DERR Mabel G. Derr, 78, of 929 W. Main St., Mount Joy, died at the St. Joseph Hospital where she had been a patient for the past five weeks. The wife of Harry E. Derr, she was a member of God's Missionary Church, Sa- lunga. Mrs. Derr was born in Milton Grove, the daughter of the late Samuel G. and Barbara Gibble Hoffman. Besides her husband, she is surved by the following children: Charles F., Holt- wood R1; Carl H., Eljza- bethtown R3; Harry H., Mount Joy; Wilbert H., Lancaster; Grace, wife of David R. Espenshade, Mid- dletown; Pauline, wife of Jackson D. Metheny, Mount Joy; and Doris, wife of Lloyd H. Kreider, New Providence R1. Also surviving are. 21 grandchildren, 19 great- grandchildren, and a broth- er, Paul G. Hoffman, Anaheim, Calif. EUGENE EBY Eugene Eby, 33, of Hagerstown, Md., died in the George Washinton Uni- versity Hosptial, Washing- ton, after a short illness. He was the husband of Nancy Gable Eby, formerly of Marietta R1. Surviving besides his wife are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eby Sr., Hagers- town, Md; two children, Melissa and Steven, both at home; and a number of brothers and sisters. ELAM Y. HORST Elam Y. Horst, formerly of Marietta R1, died at the Mennonite Home, Lancas- ter. He was 8S. He was the husband of the late Maude Portner Horst and a member of the United Zion Church, Eliza- bethtown. He was born in Mount Joy Township, the son of the late James E. and Lizzie Young Horst. He was retired from the former Bachman’s Choco- late Co., Mount Joy, where he was.a boiler operator. Surviving are three sons: Lloyd K., Oxford; Benjamin C., Largo, Fla.; and James E.. East Petersburg. Also surviving are eight grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Laura Engle, Eliz- abethtown RS; and two brothers, Abram Horst, Elizabethtown R4, and Ar- thur Horst, Elizabethtown RS. JAMES A. MALLINSON James A. Mallinson Sr., formerly of Mount Joy RI, died at his home, Sunset Estates, New Providence. He was S1 and had been ill for some time. He was the husband of w Geraldine. Sigle ‘Wipprecht. Mallinson. He was also the husband of the late Barbara M. Musselman. He served in the U.S. Navy for 23 years and, as a recruiter, had encouraged hundreds of local youths to pursue a military career. He retired in 1968 as a Senior Chief Boatswains Mate. Mr. Mallinson served in the Korean Conflict. Since his retirement, he had been employed by Lancaster Building Supply. 2nd annual planned by Entry forms for the second annual Craft Days are now available at the following locations: In Mount Joy—Union National Bank, National Central Bank, Dauphin Deposit Bank, First Federal Savings and Loan, Hy-Lo, Stehman’s IGA and Elmtree Acres Dairy. In Elizabethtown—Steh- man’s IGA, Hy-Lo, Zarfoss Hardware and the Knotting Shed. In Marietta—The Market Kart, Herr’s Fruit Market, Farmers First Bank, Hy-Lo and Donegal Mutual Insur- ance Co. Additional entry forms are also available at Ret- tew’s Store of Manheim, or by contacting Bev Swanson at 653-2688 or Cindy Stoner at 653-4395. Born in New York City, he was the son of the late Howatt and Beatrice Schroeder Mallinson. He was a member of Faith Re- formed Presbyterian Church in Quarryville. In addition to his. wife, these children survive: James A. Jr., North Caroli- an; Roy D., Lancaster; Jill, wife of Randy Griffis, Missouri; Phillip R.. Mount Joy; and Jody, at home; step-children, William G. Wipprecht, Strasburg; Lin- da, wife of Harry Shenk, Lancaster; Kim, wife of Dennis Nauman, Lancaster R6; Bruce Wipprecht, of Lancaster; four grandchild- ren; five step-grandchild- ren; a brother, the Rev. Howett Mallinson, Virginia; and two sisters, Helen, wife of Emil Peterson, Long Island, N.Y., and Florence Morrow, Florida. LEWIS MORROW Lewis E. Morrow, S1, 169 W. Market St., Marietta, died at his residence. He had been under the care of a physician, but death was unexpected. The husband of Beatrice Sholly Morrow, he was born in Wrightsville. He was a son of the late Clarence L. and Sarah Scantling Mor- row. A cutter at the Rheems Shoe Products Corp. he was also a member of the Marietta Beneficial Associ- ation. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sisters: Barbara, wife of Charles Senft, Dover; Frances, wife of Robert Rice, Klinesville; Elizabeth, wife of Eugene Derstler, Columbia; Harriet, Lancaster; Two brothers also survive: Roy, Lancaster and Harry, Utah. Craft Days Joycee-ettes The deadline to enter is March 1. All entries and fees should be mailed to the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes, c/o Mrs. Robert Stoner, 25 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy, PA 17552. Ribbons will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners in seventeen catogories ranging from needlepoint and wall hang- ings to flower arranging and woodworking. Craft Days will be held at St. Mark’s United Meth- odist Church, Main Street, Mount Joy and will take place on Friday, March 14 from 6 pm to 9 pm and on Saturday, March 15 from 9 am to 3 pm. This event is being sponsored by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes. RHODA NOLT Mrs. Rhoda E. Hess Nolt, 70, died at her residence following a lengthy illness. She resided at 620 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. She was born in Cones- toga Township, a daughter of the late Abram M. and Lizzie Breneman Hess. She was the wife of Melvin O. Nolt. Mrs. Nolt was a member of the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. She is survived by her husband, and two daugh- ters, Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Vernon H. Kratz, Sellers- ville, and Lavon, wife of Wilmer E. Kolb, Elverson; five grandsons; a brother, David B. Hess, Lancaster R6; and a sister, Ruth, wife of John R. Breneman, Lancaster R6. 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