WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1970 E. BRYANT Samuel E. Bryant, 57, of 524 East Front St., Marietta, died at St. Joseph’s hospital at 6:50 Monday, Sept. 15, af- ter a lengthy illness. SAMUEL He was the husband of Lil- lian Ressler Bryant. Born in Austin, Texas, he was a son of Mrs. Margaret Bryant of Columbia R1l, and the late Henry L. Byrant. He was last employed as a moul- der at the Walter J. Miller Foundry, Lancaster. He was a member of the Marietta Beneficial Assn. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by four daughters, Margaret, wife of Edward Hasselbach, Columbia; Nancy, wife of Ir- vin Gerver, Harrisonville: Gladys, wife of James Heisey and Mrs. Irene Bretz, both of Columbia; five sons, Edward, Donald and Robert of Mariet- ta; David and Henry, of Col- umbia; 26 grandchildren: a brother, Charles, in Missi3sip- lian Mae Sprout pi; and four sisters, Mrs. Eve- lyn Arter, Mrs. Edna Gainer, both Mrs. Mary Jane Aston, Nor- and Mount Joy e Deaths Maz Evangelical of Columbia; and the Trinity Bible Class; »-ristown, and Mrs. Irene Sny- der, Klinesville. Services were arranged for Thursday at 11 a.m. from the Kraft funeral home, Colum- bia, followed by burial in the Mountville cemetery. FRANK GOOD Frank Good, 72, of 363 N. Barbara Street, died Tues- day, Sept. 15, at 6:05 a.m. in St. Joseph’s hospital. He retired ten years ago from the Raybestos Co., Man- heim, where he was employ- ed for 30 years. A veteran of World War 1, he was the first man to en- list from Mount Joy. He was a sergeant in Company K, 29th Infantry and was a member and past command- er of Mount Joy American Legion Post 185. Born in Mcunt Joy, a son of the late Frank Z. and Lil- Good, he was a member of the Mt. Joy Cong. Church Friendship Fire Co. No. 1. Surviving are his wife, Ro- maine M. Rutherford Good; a son, Frank Good Jr., Mount Joy; two step-daughters, Lau- ra, wife of Samuel Dorsey, Columbia; and Evelyn, wife of Frank Fair, Landisville; nine grandchildren; one great grandchild; two brothers, Michael, Mount Joy; Charles, Manheim; and two sisters, Lillian, wife of Henry Gable, Camp Hill; and Mrs. Eliza- beth Thomas, Lancaster. Services will be held Fri- day at 2 p.m. from the Sheetz funeral home and burial will be made in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thurs- day between 7 and 9 p.m. Jaycee Chapter Rolls the Barrel Mount Joy Jaycees on Mon- day, Sept. 14, rolled the bar- rel to the Willow Street Jay- cees at the Willow Street swimming pool facility. The men who represented Mount Joy were President Andy Reymer, Jim Gingrich, Ron Hawthorne, Jeff Brown, Joe Ellingsworth, Larry Gain- er, John Harnish and Bill Hickok. The men presented a panel discussion of “How the -Jay- cee Group sometimes procast- inates in its duties but some- how eventually gets the job finished. ee munications”) quarterback on your desk - with u Key Telephone System. Don't let a busy telephone line put your: customers off, Add the lines you need with a Key Telephone System. The same! pushbutton phone can handle in-plant, rE LT | fi Ea CALL 684-2101 calls too. Your Key Telephone System keeps outside and in-plant communicas- | tions moving smoothly. Call our busis ness office for further information. COLUMBIA - UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY Member UNITED TELEPHONE SYSTEM, Operated by UNITED UTILITIES, INCORPORATED THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ® To Dedicate (From page 1) a dy for the rector. The exter- ior of the building is of white stucco with a slate roof. The members of the Parish also renovated the Un- dercroft of the church and some renovations were made to the church proper, PAGE THREN At the close of the festivi- ties, an open house and re- ception will be held in the newly-renovated Undercroft and on the church lawn. The members of the BEpiseopal Churchwomen will serve as hostesses. An invitation is extended’ to the people of the area to join in this happy oecaion. 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