64 ge n- at cK C- 00 er ge re ly Se ” et 4 a- 5 Wer I ON = 1 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1964 e Deaths = MRS. IRA FUNK Mrs. W. Funk, seventy- nine, 42 Village Drive, Neffs- ville, died at 5 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2 at the Pleasant View Rest Home, Manheim, after an illness of three years. She was the widow of the Rev. Ira W. Funk, who died in 1958. He at one time served the Florin E. U. B. Church. Mrs. Funk was employed by = .Garvin’s Department Store, Lancaster; for a while after ‘her husband retired in 1951. REV. C. W. SHREINER i The Reverend Charles W. Shreiner, D.D., a native -of - Mount Joy who founded and has been headmaster of the Church: Farm School in Glen- loeh, Chester county, died Wednesday, Oct." 28, at Ches- i County hospital. He was 2. y Tuesday Evening Special Steamed Clams 3 dozen $1:00 Thursday Special Steamed Jumbo Shrimp 50c per order Also Daily Specials DRIVE-IN WALK-UP Facilities At i ONE WEST : MAIN STREET | Horner, and Harriet Services were held Sun- day, Nov. 1, from the Grace Lutheran church, Lancaster. Located six miles west of Paoli along Rt. 30, the school was founded in 1918 with 125 acres. Gradually over the years the Rev. Dr. Shreiner, with the aid of friends, developed the present Church Farm School which spread over 1,- 700 acres of Chester County farmland on both sides of the highway. » WILLIAM D. RICE William D. Rice, fifty-four, 3324 Azalia Ave., Trevose, Montgemery County, died at 9:50 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at Abington hospital an illness of several years. "A carpenter and millwright, he resided in the Mount Joy area for 29 years and in the Philadelphia area for the past 13 years. While a resi- dent of Mount Joy. he had been employed at the Florin Foundry. . A native of Perry County, he was a son of the late John William and Elsie Jane Seag- er Rice, and was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. He is survived by his wife, Edna Kistler Rice; two daughters, Janet, wife of Richard Flickinger, Blain, and Lois, wife of Samuel Manley, Trevose; a step-son, Richard Brehm, Levittown; seven grandchildren, and these brothers and sisters: Leslie, John and George Rice and Anna ‘K., wife of Charles Jane, wife of Loren Pardee, all of Mount Joy; Eugene Rice, of Shippensburg; Emerson Rice, Dorothy, wife of Neidigh, and Mary, wife of Lee Garber, all of Elizabeth- town, and Charles Richard Rice, Lancaster. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Nissley funeral home and Ellsworth: burial was made in the Eber- le cemetery. FLORENCE B. HORNAFIUS Mrs. Florence B. Horna- fius, 63, wife of J..Dewey Hornafius, 27 N. Barbara St., died at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, at the St. Joseph hospital following an illness of two : weeks. She was born at Palmyra, |} a daughter of the late Milton |} E. and Mary Ann Baum Gin- grich, and was a member of St. Mark’s E. U. B. Church, Mount Joy. She has been a resident of Mount Joy for 286 years. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Hornafius is survived by following: a son, James R., at home; a daughter, Loretta H., wife of Gerald T. Stephens, of Mount Joy; one granddaughter, and a brother, Marlin M. Ging- rich, Palmyra. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the Heilig funeral home and bur- ial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. UnitedCampaign Makes Report This section of Lancaster county has raised about 69 per cent of its 1963 United Campaign contributions. A report issued this week by central headquarters showed that the Donegal Union area, which is part of the county's Northwest Divis- ion, is running considerably behind. Marietta Borough reports 94.2 per cent, Mount Joy Borough, 45.7 per cent; East Donegal township ‘A’, 87.8; East Donegal ‘B’, 54.9, and Mount Joy Twp. South, 82.4. A car is stolen in the U.S. every 90 seconds, and by a teen-ager in eight out of ten cases. __ | LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK : THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Airman Philip D. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Young, of 254 Park Ave. has completed the first phase of his Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB. Texas. Airman Young has been selected for technical train- ing as an aircraft mainten- ance specialist at the Air Training Command (ATC) school at Amarillo AFB, Tex. His new unit is part of the vast ATC system which trains airmen and officers in the diverse skills required by the nation’s aerospace force: The airman is a 1962 grad- uate of Donegal high school. RUMMAGE SALE The ladies auxiliary of the Mount Joy fire company will have a rummage sale on Friday, Nov. 6 in the theatre building beginning at 9 a.m. A 7 as In this harmonious pair both the jacket and the bod- ice top adopts ‘the soft rag- lan shoulder, and that makes for easy sewing. No. 3147 comes in sizes 12, 14, 15, 18, and 20. Size 14 takes 45s yards of 44-inch fabric for the costume. Send. 35c¢ plus Sc postage for this pattern to IRIS LANE (care of this newspa- per), Box 1490, New York 1, N. Y. Add 15c for first class mail and special handling. Free pattern is waiting for you. Send 50c¢ for our Fall- Winter Pattern Book which contains coupon for pattern of your choice. BIG 11 in. x PRINTED a HRER ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson ml Mrs. Joseph Fetherolf and daughters-of Schuylkill Hav- en spent last weekend with Mrs. Mildred Wolfe. Mrs. Jack Scott is a surgic- al patient at St. Joseph's hos- pital. Mrs. Ray Fryberger met with an accident last Wed- nesday morning when she tripped and fell, striking her eye on the corner of a night- stand. She was removed to the Lancaster General hos- pital where they found it necessary to remove her eye, " Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc. Naughton entertained Girl Scout Troop 24, Maytown, at a Halloween party on Mon day ‘evening, Oct. 19. Games were played and prizes were awarded to Diane Johns, the ugliest, Liu Ann Singer and Nadyne Hiestand the funniest and to the most original group, Christine Shenk, Bev- erly Shank and Lu Ann Ear- hart. The troop committee in charge was Mrs. Carl Houck, chairman; Mrs. Sam Drace, Mrs. Pat Crankshaw and Mrs. Douglas McNaughton. The leader, Mrs. Walter Sager and the asst leader, Mrs. Ralph Stark were also present. Miss Helen Hollenbaugh spent the weekend at Cataw- ba College at Durham, N.C. It was her 25th class reunion The Women’s Guild of the YU. C. C. met at the home of Mrs. Henry Haines on Tues: day evening. Mrs. Haines and Mrs.Larry Kreider were the hostesses. The second annual Fall concert of sacred music will be held Sunday evening at the U. C. C. Marietta. The College Male Quartette and Ladies Trio from Messiah College, Grantham will pre- sent a concert. Judy Gunson celebrated her 6th birthday anniversary on Saturday. Miss Joyce Newcomer, a student at Shippensburg State College, spent the past weekend at her home. The Junior Luther League of St. John’s Lutheran church held a costume party on Sunday evening. HOAGIE SALE The Ladies Aid Society of Trinity E-—C. Church will have a hoagie sale on Thurs- day, November 12. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops ltch— Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the as- tonishing ability to shrink hemor- rhoids and to relieve pain — without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc- tion (shrinkage) took place. 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