Mortuary Record ABRAM H. WALTZ Abram H. Waltz, 66, died at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5th, at the Neffsville Brethren Home after several years’ ill- ness. Born at Manheim, a son of the late and Leah Hartrenner Waltz, and was a former resident of Florin and Mount Joy. He was a member of the Florin Church of the Brethren and a carpenter by trade. In addition to his wife, Esther Dyer Waltz, of Mount Joy, surviving are these sons and a daughter: Clayton D., William H., Samuel D. and Leroy D. Waltz, all of Mount Joy; Lester D., and Charles D. Waltz, both of Elizabeth- town: Benjamin D. Waltz, of Rheems; of Richard Farmer, Also surviving are thirty grandchildren, four great- grandchildren and these bro- thers and sisters: Amos Waltz, Manheim R2; Henry Waltz, Mt. Joy R1; Marlin Waltz, Mt. Joy; Agnes, wife of John Antes, Manheim R2; he was Florin. Fanny, wife of Samuel Bruc-§& hart, Manheim R3; Leah, wife of Cyrus Ruhl, of Man- heim R4; and Emma, wife of Roy Good, Manheim RI. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Florin Church of the Breth- ren and burial was made in the Salunga Mennonite ceme- tery. MRS. C. H. WITTLE Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wittle, Abraham and Esther E., wife § ents, Rufus and Elizabeth Bradfield of Blain, Pa. Other survivors include his wife, . the former Betty Musselman Picks Queens also a former Florin resident; a son, Robert, a sister, Mrs Mabel Henry Emenheiser, and a brother, Lloyd R Bradfield, Florin. The Witness Oak Chapter, Future Farmers of America, of Donegal High School re- cently elected a chapter queen, a .sweetheart, and a queen's attendant. Mimi O'Connor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W O'Connor, 4 East Main St. Mount Joy, was elected| queen, A senior, Mimi is the) president of Student Council. | Miss Nancy Vogle, daugh:| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Vogle, Florin, was elected all of MRS. A. R. CAMPBELL Mrs. Margaret Y. Camp- bell, 64, wife of A. R. Camp- Urban Drive, Lancas of Mrs. Sara Donegal Springs Rd., Joy, died Wednesday, at General hospital illness of several on «0 bell, ter, and sister Garber Mount Nov. 7, after an months. Besides her husband six brothers and sisters, she jor. she will be given an F. leaves three sons, Arthur R., Ff. A. jacket during the Nov. of Lancaster; Richard L., of 16 student assembly program Landisville and Robert G.,/at the school. publisher of the Lititz Record, Miss Mary and of the Lancaster Farmer. daughter of B Ann Brubaker) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brubaker, Mount Joy Rl, was elected queen's attendant. She is a sopho- more. The three girls were select-| ed from eleven candidates| and were chosen on a basis| of the greatest number of good characteristics they ex-| emplify for young ladies to-| day. B Snowbound' Assembly Held Using the theme of a group of students snowbound land entertaining each other, {Section 8D of the Donegal and Chapter Sweetheart. A Jun-| § Entertain At Vacation Lunch n " © | Third Grade—Kathy Clark, | It’s a smart mother who teaches manners by servingZ simple food nicely to her youngest child and friends, “Compzuy”’ for lunch or snack keeps the youngsters quicter in the heat of a summer's day, and Mother makes light work of the occasion | with simple Zoo Sandwiches and pink ‘nm’ pretty stra flavored milk drink made in an instant by just stirring in the powdered product. Use your cookie cutte#s to make the Zoo Sandwiches with both white and brown breads, and the fillings can be as simple as peanut butter and jelly, cr any quick cem- bination favored by your youngsters. Strawberry Milk For each serving, pour milk in glass. Add 2 heaping teaspoons quick strawberry-flavored mix; stir briskly until blended. If | desired, garnish with strawberry. 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Judges for the. event were Mrs. Esther Beahm, Mrs. Lor- etta Hill and Mrs. Betty Zer-| phey. Games were played in| the various rooms |freshments were served by the following Home-room (Mothers: Mrs. Ethel Heisey, {Mrs. Betty Groff, Mrs. Vir- Tuner © 2-Speaker "Golden Throat” Sound INC. MOUNT JOY. PA. * High Fidelity Color Tube With | ® Super-Powerful “New Vista® and re | HS. Newcomer & Son FEA. Chapter ‘Sub-Debs’—Your Youngest Ladies— Students Hold | EARLY Li CHARM The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, November 8 MARKETS ——— ————— —— f— — ———— —— — — —— — — | FOR ONLY 29 WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE Brian Bru- RCA VICTOR Jews Wistar ; Coupon Redeemable Towards A 'THERM-O-CUP excluding milk products, cigarettes and fair trade items [ | | | | | Address: I Offer expires November 10, 1962 ginia Reheard, Mrs. Peggy | (Maurer, Mrs. Anita Braun, Mrs. Thelma Hatcher, Mrs. | Violet Wenger and Mrs. Jean |Holmes. 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A daughter of the late Jac- ob D. and Effie Haverstick Mumma, she was born in Rapho Twp. and resided in Marietta area for the past 35 years. She was a member of First Methodist Church of Marietta. In addition to her husband she is survived by four chil- dren, Ruth, wife of Harold D. Simmons, cy, wife of Donald P. Jones, Mount Joy R1; Miss Carole Wittle, at home; and Law- rence E. at home; Five grand- children, one great-grand- child, two brothers, Earl G. Mumma, Manheim R4; Ab- ram H. Mumma, Mount Joy; and a sister, Mrs. Anna M. Shires, Lancaster, also sur- vive. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Heilig funeral home and bur ial was made in the Henry Eberle cemetery. GURN BRADFIELD The body of a former Floripn« pesident, who also the father and the brother of three local residents, has been found at Rehoboth Beach, Del. He is Gurn Bradfield, 51, of Wildwood, N. J. 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