Vv. ill ed he st ee to el March 26, 1980 Obituaries CLINTON G EBY Clinton G. Eby, 79, of 330 North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, died at Lan- caster General Hospital last weekend after an illness of several months. He was self-employed for more than 28 years on a bread route he operated. He sold for Coopers Bread Company, Lancaster. After retirement, he was em- ployed by the Donegal School District and National Central Bank as a janitor. Born in Rapho Township, - he was a son of the late Clinton H. and Barbara F. Garber Eby. He was a member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church and the Mount Joy Fire Company. He was also a Free and Accepted Mason, Casiphia Lodge 551, Mount Joy, and belonged to the Lancaster Lodge of the Per- fectors and the Harrisburg Consistory. He was a member of the Mount Joy Leisure Club and the Mount Joy Historical Society. He and his wife, Lillian Barto Eby, celebra- ted their SSth wedding anniversary on April 16th, 1979. Surviving, in addition fb his wife, are two daughters; Vera, wife of Thomas Cox, Mount Joy; and Shirley, wife of Glen Forney, Stroudsburg; four grand- children and one great- grandchild. IVA A. HERCHELROTH Iva A. Herchelroth, 8S, of Bainbridge, died at her home last week. She was the widow of Benjamin F. Herchelroth Sr. Mrs. Herchelroth was a Bainbridge resident for most of her life. She was born in McCall's Ferry, Lancaster County, the daughter of the late Elliot E. and Catherine Lighty Byer- ly. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Bainbridge. Surviving are four sons: Benjamin Jr., Bainbridge; Joseph B., Wrightsville; John E., Bainbridge; and Lehman E., Silver Springs; two daughters: Nancy L., wife of Charles Eater, Madison, Me.; and Rachael A., wife of William Bates, Montoursville; 14 grand- children; two step-grand- children; eight great-grand- children; and a brother, Lester Byerly, Bainbridge. EDWARD L. PROCTOR Edward L. Proctor, of 225 S. Sth St., Columbia, died at the Columbia Hospital last week. He was SS. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late Edward C. and Marquerite Henderson Proctor. He was the husband of Shirley Bailer Proctor. Mr. Proctor was em- ployed by the Catalytic Inc., stationed at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant. He was a member of the Bethel AME Church, Mari- etta. He was also a member of Lincoln Valley Lodge 93 F&AM, Columbia, serving as past master; Nimrod Consistory 9, Harrisburg, past commander and chief; Himyar Temple 17, Harris- burg, presently the honor- ary potentate; Holy Royal Arch Masons, chapter 56, Harrisburg, presently the high priest. He was also past district lecturer of the Sth Masonic District. Surviving in addition to his wife are seven sons: Edward L., Ronald L., Lawrence H., Jeffrey A. and John K., all of Harrisburg; Terrence L., Anthony E., both at home; five daugh- ters, Sandra K. Mosten, Patricia N. Stevens and Marcella D. Proctor, all of Harrisburg; Sharlene L. Moen, Las Vegas, Nev; Tamara M. Proctor, at home; and 17 grandchild- ren. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Saint Luke’s Episcopal to observe Holy Week St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Mount Joy, will begin its observance of Holy Week with the Liturgy of the Palms at both the 8:30 am and 10:30 am services on Palm Sunday, March 30. The Gospel reading for this Liturgy retells Jesus’ tri- umphel entry into Jeru- salem. The Church School will be participating in the late service on this day with each student receiving a palm cross at the time of the palm distribution. Following the special Liturgy, the Church School Florin Brethren Church to hear Passion cantata The Senior Choir of the Florin Church of the Breth- ren will present the Cantata “On the Passion of Christ” by David H. Williams, tracing the events of Holy Week up to Christ’s death. Several tableaus, represent- ing the various scenes, will be coordinated with the music. Route 441 BLOCK SHOOT March 29, 1980 at 1P.M. Sponsored by MARIETTA PIONEER FIRE COMPANY Raindate April 15, at 1P.M. at rear of the former Byers Bakery - 12 gauge guns only Marietta “ily students will recess for their classes and the service will continue with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Palm Sunday is also known as Passion Sunday because the passion of Our Lord is read during the service. The reading of the passion is broken into parts with various lay readers assuming the roles of the key figures in the passion account. The congregation will assume the role of the crowds at Jesus’ trial and crucifixion. The choir director is Sylvia Weaver, and the organist is Dr. Carl Shull. Soloists for the cantata are Donald Witman, Robert Kettering, Connie Kline, Linda Drause and David Brubaker. The cantate will be presented during the morn- ing worship hour on Palm Sunday, March 30, at 10:00 am. The church is located at 815 Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Little People| 2 year old play group The Little Peoples’ Co- operative Nursery School of Mount Joy is now offering a play group for two vear-olds from 9:45 to 11:45. The cost is $12 per month. For more information call Carol Fetch, 684-6155. Lim- ited spaces are available. JOHN W. WIDMAN John W. Widman, 72, of 112 Hallmark House, Briar- crest Garden, Hershey, died last week at the Hershey Medical Center. He was born in Florin, the son of the late John S. and Louisa Widman. He was a charter member of the Friendship Fire Company No. 1, Mount Joy, and belonged to the Free and Accepted Masons Lodge 402, New London, N.Y. He was the husband of Alma Geriach Widman and a member of the Holy Trinity Church, Hershey. A veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War II, he was a retired employee of the federal government. Surviving in addition to his wife are two brothers, James L., Florida, and Joseph R., Utah; one sister, Mrs. William A. 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