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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balm- er and family of E-town cal- led on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gebhart Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barn- hart of Elizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter on Sunday evening Arthur Graveno spent the weekend at home with his Mortuary Record VINCENT PERNA Vincent Perna, sixty-five, 2419 S. Reese St., Philadel- phia, died at the Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, at 3 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. He was the husband of Martha Fogie Perna and was a native of Italy. He was a machine operator for the Container Corpora- tion of America in Philadel- phia. Mrs. Perna is a former resident of Newtown, Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by a step-daughter, Antionette, wife of Andrea D’Angelo, of Levittown, Pa. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Nissley Funeral home and burial was made in the New- town cemetery. ABRAM M. HESS Abram M. Hess, seventy- three, Mount Joy Rl, died Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Columbia, Robert Bishop of | Vising mother. He is serving aboard the aircraft carrier U. S. S Wasp. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck- [walter and Miss Susan Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seldomridge of Lititz Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sul- {livan and family of Harris- burg visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Brenneman Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sul- livan and family of Harris- burg and Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Brenneman enjoyed a late summer picnic at the home of Mrs. Anna Ranck of Leola on Sunday afternoon. Winners of Saturdays drawing at Klines store were Vicky Reinhold, 217A Done- gal St. and Mrs. D. C. Kear of Mount Joy. A drawing is held every Saturday. Miss Nancy L. Erb, 16, of B. McCLEAN COCHRAN B. McClean Cochran of | Harrisburg will be the speak- ler for the annual Chiques | Methodist church Sunday | School Rally Day service, to [be held on October 6 at 9:15 am, Since 1957 he has been iti Ee. ferrin y inter. | B€neral secretary of the section of State road and Ri, | Pennsylvania State Sabbath 230, when her car was struck | School association. [by a car driven by Warren A graduate of West Chest- Ray Shaffer, 43, of Hershey. |er College and of George Total damage was estimated | Washington University, he at $415. State police are in- | has been field secretary of vestigating. the Penna. Christian Endeav- Rev. Charles W. Wolfe of |or Union, a teacher, athletic Florin ward, John Dietrick of | coach principal, and super- principal. He is a Landisville, O. D. E. Pottieg- | member of the Calvary Meth- er of Lebanon will leave on |Oodist church, Harrisburg. Thursday night for a three week hunting trip to the Sal- mon River district, Idaho. They will hunt Elk, Deer, and Bear in the most primi- tive area that still remains in the U. S. Due to the absence of Rev. C. W. Wolfe, this week services of the Glossbrenner EUB church will be taken over by Rev. Bruce Sauders, director of Public relations of Lebanon Valley. He will have charge of the Rally day observance which is also this Sunday. Thursday, Sept. 19 the Teaching in Africa Word has been received from Priscilla Lane, former- ly of Mount Joy, that she is | situated at Nabumali High School outside of Mbale, Ug- anda, where she will teach mathematics and coach the girls’ hockey team. Priscilla attended a six weeks training course at Columbia Univer- sity in the Teachers for East Africa program. She then flew, with a group of eighty, to East Africa where individ- ual assignments were made his home after an illness of seven months. He and his wife, Esther K. Earhart Hess, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 7. A son of the late Rev. Abram Z. and Elizabeth Musser Hess, he was a retir- ed farmer, but most recently had been employed by the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co., of Mount Joy. He was a member of the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, and had been superintendent and teacher in the Sunday School for a number of years. In addition to his wife, he is survived by these sons, Lester R,, Elizabethtown; Kenneth E., Lancaster; and A. Clair, Grand Rapids, Mich also 13 grandchildren and these sisters and brothers, Mrs. Anna Zercher, Mt. Joy; Mary, wife of John Climen- haga, Messiah Home, Harris- burg; Katie, wife of Stephen Heisey, Center Hall; Henry, Mount Joy R1; and Ben, of Englewood, Ohio. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the Nissley funeral home and from the Crossroads Breth- ren In Christ Church. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. CARSON C. ENGLE Carson C. Engle, 67, a na- tive of Mount Joy, died Sun- day, Sept. 15 in a Saginaw, Mich. hospital. Engle had been a resident of Saginaw for the past 45 years. Born in Mount Joy, a son of Harvey C. and the late Lillie Carson Engle, he was a member of St. Mark's EUB church, Mount Joy. He was a veteran of World War I and was employed as an office manager with the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- road in Saginaw. He was a member of the Masonic lodge. Surviving are his father, his wife, Helena Walsh Engle two sons, John H. and James, both at home; four brothers, A. Charles and Chester C. Good Cheer class of Gloss- brenner EUB church will hold their bi-monthly meet- ing. Saturday, Sept. 21 Young Adults will hold their month- ly meeting. by the government of Ugan- da, Kenya and Tanganyika. T.E.A. is a program of the United States department of State’s Agency for Interna- tional development. Nabumali is a coeducation- al secondary school patterned after the British school Sys- roy C.. Elizabethtown, and tem. The staff of the school Harvey C. Miami. Fla. and numbers fourteen, of wiiich these sisters, Hildz €. and] SIX are Africans, two Ameri- Arlene N. Engle, both of Mt. |¢ans and six English. The Joy; Martha, wife of Joseph town of Mbale is 160 miles D. Detwiler, Mount Joy, and northeast of Kampala, the Mabel Jane, wife of Henry chief city of Uganda. Priscil- K. Greiner, Elizabethtown. la writes that she is located Funeral rites were arrang- 1 degree north of the equa- ed for Thursday at 2 p.m. tor in the foothills of 14,000- from the Heilig funeral home | 20! Mt. Elgon, Burial will be made in the ——— F.F.A. Officers HARRY E. GETZ Mount Joy cemetery. Harry E. Getz, 226 Main In Training St., Ephrata, died early Sun- . on day morning at the Wetzler| Five state officers of the Convalescent Home in Blue | E€Pnsylvania Association of Ball. He had been ill for sev- Future Farmers of America eral years. from Lancaster county, along At one time, he and his| With other state officers par- brother, Paul, owned and |!i¢iPated in the 20th annual operated Getz Brothers store |l«6adership Training confer- ence on the campus of the in Mount Joy, dealing in : : men’s clothing, in the busi- Dewns State University last ness room more recently oc- I i cupied by the Eshleman Bro- ncluded in the group was thes. Carl Ginder, R2, state presi- During World War I, Getz dent and Donegal high school served in France with the |&raduate. : i= 316th Field Artillery, 79th|. Lhe Leadership Training Division, of the U. S. Army. Conference is designed to For many years he was em.|Prepare these young future ployed as a doorman at the [farmers for a year of service Ephrata Legion Club. throughout the state. They He was a member of Eph- had training sessions on how rata Masonic Lodge, 665 F &|!© conduct a successful area AM, and the American Le-|!raining conference. They al- gion, Cloister Post 429. so received instruction in Born in Reamstown, he public speaking, social con- was a son of the late Jacob|duct, correspondence, and G. and Alma M. Erb Getz, public relations. lived most of his life in Eph- rata and was a member of the Lutheran faith. er onto the road in open Surviving are a brother, range areas, which at night Paul E., Mount Joy: two sis-|is particularly hazardous be- ters: Miss Pearl G. Getz, with | cause they are easily blinded whom he lived in Ephrata; by headlights, Don’t follow Helen I. widow of Joseph |the animal with your eyes. Buch, Lancaster; and a nep-| Keep your eyes on the road hew. to avoid hitting other ani- mals which may be on the heels of the first, Engle, both of Lancaster; Le- Animals frequently wand- Patronize our Advertisers. 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