w Tow \v Did You Hear? William T. Godshall, 370 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, was one of 1,654 students to receive a degree at The Pennsylvania State University’s Summer Term commencement excercises held Saturday, August 30, at the University, Park Cam- pus. Godshall earned a BS degree in health and physical education. §§§ Mary Hostetler of the Mount Joy Mennonite Church has been serving the Eastern Mission Board in Swaziland. Miss Hostetler was married in Swaziland Aug. 23 to Mennonite Central Committee worker Marlin Yoder of the Locust Grove congregation, Belle- ville, PA. Marlin and Mary will continue their assign- ments under joint appoint- ment by Eastern Board and MCC. §8§ Mr. and Mrs. Jere Duke, Mount Joy, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary September 3. §§§ Jake Sherk, Mount Joy, is senior co-captain of Juniata College’s soccer team this season. Sherk, a Donegal graduate, is playing fullback for the Huntingdon team. Obituaries [continued from page 2] Coleman graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School in 1977 where he had been on the soccer and track teams. He was employed part-time at the Pizza Hut in Elizabethtown. He is survived, besides his parents, by two brothers, Michael H. Cole- man, at home, and Christ- opher R. Coleman, Arling- ton, Va.; two sisters, Jane E. and Kathy J. Coleman, ‘both at home; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Harmer, Upper Darby. Another brother, Stephen J. Coleman, died in a California traffic accident in July 1979. ALCESTA S. KAYLOR Mrs. Alcesta Stark Kaylor of Mount Joy RD1 died unexpectedly while working at Landis Homes Friendship Community, Lititz RD3, last week. She was 62. Mrs. Kaylor was born in Hershey, the daughter of Welcome Wagon Club to meet September 17 The Board of Directors of the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon Club met at the home of first vice president Tia Guinivan on Wednes- day, September 3. The first fall member’s meeting will be held Wednesday, September 17, 6:30 pm, at the Stone Bridge Farm. Following the busi- ness session (to be held in the pavilian), members will be given a meat cutting demonstration by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brubaker in the butcher shop. Ann Bernard, Ways and Means chairperson, an- nounced that a raffle for a wine basket from Nissley | Vineyards will be held. Second and third prizes will also be offered, via tickets available from all club members following the September meeting. The craft group will meet September 25, 7:30 pm, at the home of Dawn Flaharaty, craft chairper- son. Dawn will offer instruc- tions for making silk flowers. ~ A bowling party has been planned by Peg Kuster, social Chairperson, to be held at Clearview Lanes on September 27 at 8 pm. Husbands are invited to this event. Welcome Wagon club offers newcomers to the area an opportunity to meet new friends and gain familiarity with the com- munity while participating in civic and social activities. If you have just moved to the area, have had a baby or have been recently engaged and would like to receive a Welcome Wagon call, con- tact hostesses Cherie Dillow at 653-1609 or Sue Binkle at 653-2368. They will be glad to hear from you. Four members of Scout Troop #35, Columbia, were honored as Eagle Scouts at a Court of Honor held Sunday, September 7. The Eagle Scouts are, left to right, Scott J. Haberstroh, John F. Himkle II, Eric Miller and Kenneth Lyle. Haborstroh, 16, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Haberstroh, Jr., 345 North Third Street, Columbia. He is a senior at Columbia High School. Hinkle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hinkle, Jr., 1001 Locust Street, Columbia. A sophomore at Lancaster Country Day School, he is a member of the First English Lutheran Church, Columbia. For his Eagle Community Service Project, John prepared and distributed Poison Prevention Charts to the residences in Columbia. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller, 405 Poplar Street, Columbia, and a junior at Lancaster Catholic High School. Lyle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lyle, 903 Spruce Street, Columbia, is a junior at Columbia High School. the late John B. and Bertha Gibble Stark. She was the wife of Claude L. Kaylor. She belonged to the Mount Joy Church of God, the W.C.F.C. and the Ergatan Sunday School Class of the church. She had previously worked at Hostetter’s Ban- quet Hall, Mount Joy. In addition to her hus- band, she is survived by three sons: John T. Erb, Manheim RD1; Richard S. Erb, Mount Joy; S. Dennis Erb, Lancaster; seven grandchildren; one brother, Bruce Stark, Palmyra; and two sisters, Beatrice, wife of Walter Kreider, Mount Joy RD1; and Mrs. Verna Hess, Tucson, Ariz. MRS. MARY H. MYERS Mary H. Myers, a former Mount Joy restaurateur, died last week at the Brethren Village, Neffsville, following a lengthy illness. She was 71. Mrs. Myers owned the former Autn Sally’s Kitchen restaurant, Mount Joy, in the 1940s. A resident of Mount Joy for most of her life, she and her husband, Lloyd W. Myers, moved to the Brethren Village in 1976. Born in Austria, she was the daughter of the late George and Katie Remmert Bobish. She belonged to St. Mark’s United Methodist" Church, Mount Joy. In addition to her husband she is survived by a brother, William Bobish, Monrovia, Calif., and two sisters, Irene B. Coble, Lancaster, and Velma E., wife of Donald L. Dempsey, Richmond, Va. RUSSEL E. RAPP Russel E. Rapp, 32, of Race Street, Bainbridge, died last week at his home following an extended ill- ness. A Bainbridge resident all of his life, he was employed at Armstrong Carpet Plant prior to his illness. He was the son of Frances M. Keck Rapp, Walnut Creek, Calif., and the late Lloyd M. Rapp. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are a son, Keith E. Rapp, Bainbridge; a brother, Lloyd C. Rapp, Walnut Creek, Calif., and a sister, Bernice R. Hill, Belmont, Calif. DOROTHY P. WASKO Dorothy P. Wasko, 54, Apt. 279 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, died last week at the General Hospital after an illness of several months. She was a purchasing agent for Colonial Metals Co., Columbia, and a member of the St. Stan- islaus Polish National Church, Scranton. She was born in Scranton, the daughter of Lottie Okunieska Lucas Kuzemka of Heatherbank Nursing Center, Columbia, and the late Frank Lucas. Her mother is her only survivor. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 We have dried flower supplies — gifts — home decor That Personal Touch Just off the Square Maytown, PA Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tuesday thru Saturday Don't Throw Your Puraiture Away!! The Entire Month of September .-. . 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