WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1966 . e Deaths : iy EN — —————————— - ANNA S. BRUBAKER Miss Anna S. Brubaker, ' of 19 Donegal Street, died at her home at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27, after a week's ill- ness. She was born in Manheim Township, a daughter of the late Henry L. and Anna Stauffer Brubaker and form- erly lived at 2258 Lititz Pike. She was a member of the chur 0 O ietta, pital | days, Landis Valley Mennonite Church. gal Surviving are a brother, Jacob S. Brubaker, Fruitville | ness Pike, and a sister, Naomi. | wife of Jonas E. Brubaker, Mount Joy RI. March member of the there. She was a member the English terian church, Marietta, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. afternoon from CAROL L. WOOD Miss Carol L. Wood, 17, of 622 West Market Street, Mar- died Sunday evening, 27, in Columbia hos after an illness of three Born in Carbondale, Lack- awanna County, she was the daughter of late Dorothy Huck Wood. She was a senior at Done- Harry and the and was a Future Busi- of America of United Presby- and high school Leaders Funeral services were held | was secretary of the church's Wednesday the Landis Valley Mennonite h and burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. Senior Youth Fellowship. In addition to her father, Miss Wood is survived by a sister, Karen, at paternal grandfather, Leland Wood of New Jersey, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charles Huck, Marietta, Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Smedley funeral home, Marietta, and burial was| He is survived by three made in the Marietta ceme- sisters, Christine, wife of tery. Frederick S. Bloom, Pitts: S—————— burgh; Mrs. Mary Fudge, J. ARTHUR MOYER Jacksonville, Fla.; and Miss J. Arthur Moyer, sixty-sev- en, 201 East Main St., died at Maple Farms Nursing Home, Akron, at 7:50 a.m. Tuesday, March 29, following a short illness. 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MOUNT JOY CHRISTIANA MAIN OFFICE: 23 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER (Open ‘til 6 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs - -til 8. P.M. Friday LANCASTER LANCASTER COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COUNTY FARMERS FARMERS NATIONAL Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation NATIONAL, BANK BANK Drive-in Window at Mount Joy Office open 9 a.m. ito 11 a.m. Saturday home; her [uated from Lafayette College a son of the late Gabriel and Catherine E. Hemperly Moy | er. He attended Franklin and Marshall Academy, was grad: and the Yale Drama School. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Mount Joy, Friendship Fire Company of Mount Joy and, was a director of the Mount Joy Cemetery Association. Anna Martha Moyer, Lancas- ter; two nephews and two nieces. Funeral services were held from Nissley funeral home and burial was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. MARTHA MAY HUSKINS Martha May Huskins, 87, of 221 Main St., Landisville, | died Friday, March 25 at 4:15 | p.m. at her home after a) three-year illness. Born in Columbia, she was a daughter of the late Levi, and Louise Shultz Beacham. Her husband was the late Samuel Huskins. Mrs. Huskins was a deacon- ness of a Methodist church in! Martin’s Ferry, Ohio, and | was a member of the First Methodist church, Lancaster. | She also was a member of | ! Lancaster WCTU. | Survivors include two broth- ers, Elmer G. and Jacob S., both of Lancaster; and two sisters, Blanche, wife of Al-| bert Shirey and M. Louise, | wife of Alex Finalli, also; both of Lancaster. Funeral services were held | from the Groff funeral home, | Lancaster, on Monday, and burial was made in the- Greenwood cemetery. ADA N. GARBER Mrs, Ada N. Garber, 79, wife of Reverend Henry F. Garber, Mount Joy R2, died at her home at 3 pm. Wed- nesday, Mar. 23. She had been under the care of a physician for several years, but her death was unexpect- ed and apparently due to a heart ailment. Mrs. Garber was born in Mount Joy Twp., a daughter of the late Amos and Frances Bear Nissley. Her mother died earlier this month at the age of 100. She was a member of the Mount Joy Mennonite church where her husband was min- ister. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two daugh- ters and a son: Kathryn, wife of the Rev. John E. Leather- man, Mount Joy R1; Lois, wife of Clarence K. Keener, Mount Joy R2, and the Rev. Robert H. Garber, a mission- ary in Nazareth, Ethiopa, Four grandchildren and a brother, Charles H. Nissley New Brunswick, N. J., also survive. Funeral services were held from the Mount Joy Menno- nite church on Saturday, | March 26, and burial was] made in the Kraybill ceme-] tery. To Assist Youths In Finding Jobs The Lancaster Youth Op-| portunity Center will be op-| en Saturday, April 2, to give] all youth of Lancaster an op- poriunity to register for sum- or regular work. The office! will be open from 9 a.m. to] 3 p.m. All youth are invited] to visit the office on that day. There presently are many | job opportunities available | for these youth, and addition-| al jobs will be developed | where needed, Charles Ashen- felter, manager, states. Center services will include aiding youth to find jobs of their choice and assisting oth- er youth to determine job goals. Patience ceases to be a virtue when we permit oth- ers to waste time. PAGE THREE Weddings mma ® DARRNEKAMP - FLOWERS Miss Catherine Mary Flow- ers and David Grove Darren- kamp were married Satur- day, March 19. The bride is the daughter of Harry R. Flowers, 110 Brown Street, Elizabethtown, The groom 1s the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Darrenkamp, 119. East Main Street. The Rev, Father Vaughn of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony in Saint Peter's Catholic church, Elizabeth- town. The bride wore a white lace over taffeta gown, her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of lace and pearls. She carried a cascade bou- quet of yellow sweetheart roses and white carnations. She was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Suzanne Flowers, Warrington, Va., wearing a blue nylon lace gown and carrying a small bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses and white carnations. Serving as best man was, Stephen Foltz, 30 West High St., Elizabethtown, cousin of the bride. Ushers were John E. Darrenkamp, brother of the groom and Frank Au- ment, Detwiler Ave., Mount Joy. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Darrenkamp residence. Joan Flowers, sister of the bride, and Abbie Darrenkamp, sis- ter of the groom served as gift receivers. The bridegroom is a gradu- ate of Donegal high school, 1964; and the bride is a graduate of Lancaster Cath- olic high school, 1963. Following a wedding {rip to Washington D.C, Mr. Dar- renkamp returned to Beau- fort, South Carolina, where he is serving in the United States Marines. SPICKLER — HAUGHEY The marriage of Miss Carol Ann Haughey, daughter of Mrs, John A. Wein, 346 Mar- ietta St., to John Martin Spie- kler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spickler, Mount Joy R1, was solemnized on Satur- day, March 26, at 2 p. m., with the Rev. Ralph C. War- ner officiating, in the Mount Joy Church of God. The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, John A. Wein, and attended by the Misses Karen Jane Olena, Hershey, maid of hon- or; Kathryn Louise Risser, of Elizabethtown, bridesmaid, and Harrietta Marie Wein, sister of the bride, Mount Joy, junior bridesmaid. Cindy Marie and Lisa Ann Fritz, of Columbia, were flower girls. James R. Spickler, Mount Joy Rl, served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Glenn Greiner, Elizabeth- town; David Becker, Mount Joy R2; Donald E. Mowrer, Marietta R1; and Donald W. Mowrer, Marietta, Mrs. Chris- tian Spickler was organist and B. F. Olena was soloist. The reception was heid in the church social hall. The bride, a 1964 graduate of Donegal high school, at tended Elizabethtown college for a year and is employed by the Penna. Highway Dept. The bridegroom, a 1963 graduate of Donegal High, is attending Penn State Univer- sity, York Campus, where he will receive a degree in June. He also is employed parttime at Garber Motor Co., Eliza- bethtown. The couple will reside at Gutshall’s Trailer Court, ia Marietta R1. With a total investment in electric plant and equipment of over $60 billion, the inves- tor-owned electric companies comprise the largest single industry in the U. S. Patronize Our Advertisers