The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 18, 1963, Image 9

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Mortuary Record

MRS. CHRIST WALTERS
Mrs, Caroline F. Walters,
72 wife of Christ Walters, 26
Fast Main Street, died Friday
Dec. 13, at 1 am. at the Gen
eral hospital after a brief ill-
Born in Mount Joy, a
daughter of the late Philip
and Anna Schatz Frank, she
was a member of Chiques
Methodist church, Elizabeth-
town Chapter 407, Order of
Eastern Star, and was a di-
rector of the Mount Joy
Chapter, Needlework Guild.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by a daughter
Esther H., at home; a brother
Herbert S. Frank, Lancaster;
and two sisters, Virginia,
wife of Nathaniel Sproehnle,
Drexel Hill, and Hilda, wife
of Lloyd Haldeman, Colum-
bia.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon from the
Nissley funeral home and
burial was made in the Mt.
Joy cemetery.
STELLA M. KRAMER
Mrs. Stella M. Kramer, 77,
wife of Walter J. Kramer, of
139 N. Market St, Mount
Joy, died at 12:15 p.m. Fri-
day 13, at her home. She had
been ill for seven months.
Born in Brickerville, she
was a daughter of the late
Charles and Emma Zartman
Marks.
Besides her husband, these
sons and daughters survive:
Mrs. Fannie Randler, Mount
Joy; Omer M., Manheim R3;
Sara, wife of Ralph Miller,
Washington, D. C. There are
also four grandchildren, six
great - grandchildren, and a
brother William Marks, Den-
ver.
Funeral services were held


Tuesday afternoon from the
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LEGAL NOTICES
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ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Estate of Claude S. Zeller,
dec’d., late of Mount Joy,
Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement, to the undersigned,
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Clarence C. Newcomer
Attorney 37-3¢

LEGAL NOTICE
Annual meeting of
East Main
Company, 18
Pennsyl-
Street, Mount Joy,
vania. The annual meeting of
the members and policyhold-
ers of the Mount Joy Mutual
Insurance Company will be
held in the office of the com-
pany at 18 East Main Street,

| Milton Z.
the
Mount Joy Mutual Insurance
burial was made in the Mt.
Joy cemetery.
GRACE DEMMY
Grace Z Demmy, fifty
three, 8 Manheim St, died
suddenly at 10:30 p.m. Satur
day, Dec. 14, at ‘her home
Dr. Thomas O'Connor, Mi
Joy, deputy coroner, said
death resuted from a coron-
ary occlusion
Born in Rapho Twp., she
was a daughter of the lai:
Joseph and Emma Zeager
Demmy. She was an employ-
ee of the Gerberich-Payne
Shoe Co., Mount Joy.
Surviving are a daughter,
Janet, wife of Richard Bow-
ers, Mount Joy; three grand
children, and one brother,
Demmy, with
whom she resided.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday afternoon from
the Nissley funeral home and
burial was made in Green
Tree cemetery.
MRS. HETTIE WAGNER
Mrs. Hettie May Winter-
meyer Wagner, 72, widow of
Paul E. Wagner, died at her
home at 8:30 p.m. Friday, De-
cember 13. Her husband died
in December, 1959.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Harry C. and Lizzie Hart-
ranft Wintermeyer. She was
a member of St. Mark’s EUB
Church, Mount Joy.
Surviving are these sons
and daughters: Helen, wife
of Harlan Pool, and Harry,
both of Columbia; Clarence,
Mount Joy; Robert, Mt. Joy
R2; Dorothy, wife of Amos
Wertz and Paul D., both of
Mount Joy; Mrs. Ruth Weid-
man, Manheim; and Marie
Clinger, Lancaster. There al-
so survive 28 grandchildren
and 25 great grandchildren;
and three sisters, Miss Eliza-
beth Wintermeyer, Rheems;
Miss Kathryn Wintermeyer,
Mount Joy; and Anna, wife
of William Weaver, Monte-
rey.
Funeral rites were held on
Monday afternoon from the
Sheetz funeral home and bur-
ial was made in the Henry
Eberle cemetery.
ANNIE M. GERBER
Mrs. Annie M. Gerber, 82,
widow of Christ S. Gerber,
162 New Haven St., died at 4
p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, at
her home after a long illness.
Her husband died in 1950.
Born at Florin, she was a
daughter of the late George
W. and Rosanna Young Kline
and was a resident of Mount
Joy for 54 years. She was a
member of the Mount Joy
Mennonite Church.
Surviving are
and a daughter: Elwood XK.
Gerber, Marietta Rl; Lover-
na, wife of Guy D. Spitler,
Mount Joy; and Irvin K. Ger-
ber, Elizabethtown Rl. Also
surviving are seven grand-
children, 16 great-grandchil-
dren, one great-great grand-
child and two brothers and a
sister: George Kline, Salunga
Paris Kline, Middletown R1;
and Mrs. Fannie Schaeffer,
two sons
EERE ERNE SERGE ARRAY
“Keeping Pace with Lancaster
City and County Progress”
THE NEW
INGA TER GOUNTY
FAME
NATIONAL BANK
A Consolidation of The Lancaster County National Bank
and the Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Lancaster
Total Assets . . *91,924,915.34
Total Trust Funds . . %54,020,300.10
‘Now Available For Your Convenience
11 OFFICES
9 EAST KING STREET
TEMPORARY
52 EAST KING STREET
138 NORTH QUEEN STREET
PRINCE and JAMES STREETS
MANOR STREET
566 NEW HOLLAND AVENUE
1643 LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST
1847 COLUMBIA AVENUE
STATE and CHURCH STREETS
: Florin
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, on : :
the second Monday of Janu- i Funes] Pies ere held QUARRYVILLE o
ary, being Jan. 13, 1964, be-)irom ne issley 1une
tween the hours of two and [home Sunday afternoon and ONE WEST MAIN STREET
three o'clock p. m., Eastern |burial was made in the Mt.
Standard Time, for the pur-|Joy cemetery. MOUNT JOY
Tose of electing directors of nim
he company and for the|cHRISTMAS PARTY
transaction of such other The Ladies Auxiliary to 801 WEST MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY
business as may be submitted
for the consideration of the |the Mount Joy Fire Company
held their Christmas Party



members.
Paul E. Hollinger, [last Thursday evening at
37-3¢ Secretary. | Hostetter’s banquet hall with
about tyenty ladies in attend-
Ee A PLEDGE
Nouce is Jen. that the
reso ution o he Supervisors (VACATION ‘ .
of East Donegal “Township. | *'Christmas vacation begins We-the directors, officers, and staff-pledge
ancaster County, Pennsyl- for the Donegal Union school + : ‘i.
o continue to serve promptly and efficiently
enacting a 1 of 1%
tax on earned income of
Township residents for the
year 1963 has been reenacted
Yama, district on Friday, Dec. 20th,
and ends with the resump-
tion of classes at the regular
Jan. 2,
the many customers whose banking require-
ments are entrusted to us.


by the Supervisors without |time on Thursday,
substantial change and the [1964.
same tax imposed for the ————
year 1964. Patronize >ur Advertisers.
Charles M. Houseal,
Victor Hitz,
Lloyd H. Fuhrman
Supervisors of East
Donegal Township
Brown & Zimmerman,
Solicitors

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