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The Mount Joy
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1966

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET,
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, 17552
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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o e Deaths

WINFIELD H. SIMMONS
Winfield H. Simmons, forty
eight, 563 West Market St.,
Marietta, died at 6:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 16, at the St.
Joseph’s hospital in Lancast-
er.
Born in Marietta, he was a
son of the late Winfield F.
and Jennie Nein Simmons.
He was a veteran of World
War I when he served four
years in the Army infantry.
He was a participant in the
North African campaign and
the battles of Anzio and Sal-
erno in Italy.
He had been employed by
Grinnell Corp. in Columbia
for 15 years and was a mem-
ber of Local 376, Internation-
al Molders and Allied Work-
ers.
He was a member of the
Marietta and Susquehanna
Beneficial Associations.
In addition to his wife,
Laura C. Walters Simmons,
he is survived by 3 daugh-
ters:
and Lori F., all at home, and Ethel,
and Wood, Millersville.
the following brothers
sisters:

Kathleen A., Amy L.,' wis, Hazelton, and
Christy W., Santa Clara,
Calif.; James E., York; Ralph
B. Mount Joy R1; Simon M.,
Mount Joy; Sarah, wife of
Mathew White, O'Fallon, Ill.;
and Gloria, wife of Paul
Smith, Mount Joy RI1.
Funeral services were held
from the Smedley funeral
home Tuesday, April 19, and
burial was made in the Mari-
etta cemetery.
SARAH J. LEWIS
Mrs. Sarah J. Lewis, 17),
wife of Ray C. Lewis, 626
Church Street, Landisville,
died at 3 p.m. Sunday, April
17, at St. Joseph’s Hospital
where she had been a patient
six days.
Born in Wade, Pa., she was
a daughter of the late Llew-
elyn and Sarah Corby Lewis
and was a member of the
First Baptist church, Hazel-
ton.
In addition to her husband
there survive two sons and a
daughter: Harold W., Ambler;
Raymond L., and Sarah E.,
wife of John J. Brauer, both
of Lancaster; nine grandchil-
dren; a brother, William Le-
a sister
wife of Herbert
Funeral services were held

E.
Wednesday morning from the
Bair funeral home,
ville, and burial was
in the Millersville Mennonite
cemetery.

MRS. JESSE SNAVELY
Mrs. Ella L. Snavely, 68,
wife of Jesse Snavely, Jr.
650 Church St., Landisville,
died at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 14, at her home after
an illness of several months.
Born at Paradise, she was
a daughter of the late Martin
H. and Ida Bowermaster
Lichty, and was a resident of
Landisville for 45 years. She
was a member of the Landis-
ville Church of God for forty
years, the Iris Club, Lancast-
er: she was a Landisville Sun-
day school teacher for many
years and a member of the
WCSC of the Church of God.
In addition to her husband
surviving are three sons: J.
William, James L. and Jere
M. Snavely, all of Landis-
ville: nine grandchildren and
a sister, Miss Mary K. Lichty
of Lancaster.
Private funeral services
were held Monday morning,
April 18, from the Koser fu-
neral home and burial was
made in Conestoga Memorial
Park.
CLAYTON NOLT
Clayton H. Nolt, 82, of 206
Broad St., Landisville, died
Tuesday, April 19, at 2 a.m.
in the General hospital after
an illness of one week.
He served on the board of
directors and as an adviser
at the Lancaster County
Home for 28 years, until ’63.
A retired farmer, he form-
erly did custom threshing
and combining. Born in East
Earl Twp., a son of the late
John W. and Annie Hess
Nolt, he resided in Landis-
ville 17 years and was a
member of the Landis Valley
Mennonite church.
Surviving are his wife,
Lizzie Oberholtzer Nolt, these
children, Clarence O., Bird-
in-Hand; Lester O., Manheim
R1; Melvin O., and Stella,
wife of J. Ross Esbenshade,

held Friday at 2 p.m.
the Koser funeral home and
burial will be made in the
Groffdale cemetery.

FLORENCE L. STARR
Mrs. Florence L. Starr, 59,

Lancaster County jury com-
missioner, died at 5:10 am. |
Tuesday, April 19, at her
home, 120 N. Barbara St., af-
ter an illness of 3 months.

She was the widow of Os-
car L. Starr, who died in
April, 1957.
Mrs. Starr, legal secretary
for attorney David F. Cham-
bers, Jr., Lancaster, was elec-
ted jury commissioner on the
Republican ticket in the No-
vember election. She worked
as a legal secretary from ’43
to her death.
Mrs. Strr was an active
member of the Lancaster Co.
Women’s Republican Club,
and served four terms as
committeewoman from Mount
Joy’s east ward.
She was a member and for-
mer vice president and re-
cording secretary of Conesto-
ga Chapter, National Secre-
taries Assoc. She was also a
member of Trinity Lutheran
church of Mount Joy and the
Lutheran Women.
She had worked as a tour-
ist information lecturer at
the Amish Farm and House
and had operated a grocery
store from 1935 to 1943.
She was also a member of
the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Friendship Fire Company #1
of Mount Jovy, the Lancaster
Automobile Club, and the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Luth-
eran Seminary at Gettysburg.
Born in Elgin, Til, Mrs.
Starr was the
the late George A. and Flor-
ence M. Single Kuss. She
moved to Lancaster in 1909
and to Mount Joy in 1935.
She is survived by a son,
daughter of].


Donald H. Starr, Lancaster;
PA.
both of Mount Joy R2; and |a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane
Millers- | Miles O., Manheim RI; also | Mohler, Ashland, N. J.: and
made | 20 grandchildren, 18 great four grandchildren, She was
grandchildren, and a sister, the last of her immediate fa-
Mrs. Hettie H. Landis, Ore- mily. ;
ville Mennonite Home. Funeral services will be
Funeral services will be held Friday ‘at 10:30 a.m,
from | from the Heilig funeral home
and burial will be made in
the Greenwood cemetery at
Lancaster. Friends may call
at the funeral home Thurs-
day from 7 to 9 p.m.
EDWARD RYE
Edward Rye, 74, died Mon-
day, April 18, at the Pickell
Convalescent Home, Colum-
bia, where he had lived for
the past nine years.
He was born in Lancaster,
son of the late Samuel N. and
Elizabeth Norholdt Rye. He
was formerly of Mount Joy,
was an army veteran of Wor-
ld War I and was a member
of the Lutheran church.
He s is survived by a bro-
ther, Aaron Rye, of Mt. Joy.
SAMUEL CHILDS
Samuel Childs, seventy, of
842 Barber St.,; Columbia,
died Monday, April 18 at
12:20 a.m. in the Columbia
hospital after an illness of 1
week.
Born in Mount Joy, a son
of the late Jacob and Marjor-
ie Schaeffer Childs, he was
employed by the Grinnell
Corp. and was a member of
the Molders and Foundry-
men’s Union. He was the hus-
band of the late Freda Mec-
Gaughran Childs.
Surviving are these child-
ren: Emma, wife of Edwin
Walters, with whom he re-
sided; Bernice, wife of Roy
Kline; Oneida, wife of Rich-
ard Bowers: Hilda, wife of
Albert Meiskey, all of Colum-
bia; and Richard, at home;
also 14 grandchildren, and 2
sisters, Mrs. Susan Warfel, of
Lancaster; and Mary, wife of
Clinton Johnson, Lancaster
R2.
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Mary's guild of the St.
Luke’s Episcopal church will
have a rummage sale Satur-
day, April 33, beginning at 9
a.m. at the church.

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