ALE “rm eo Deaths IDA M. GREENAWALT : Miss Ida M. Greenawalt, 69, of 90 East Main street, Mount Joy, died Wednesday morning Mareh 1, at Lancaster General hospital after a lengthy He ness. + Born in Mount Joy, dhe was the daughter of the late Oliv: er K. .and ‘Anna ‘Rhoads Greenawalt. She was a lifetime resident of Mount Joy and a member of St. Mark's United Metho- dist church, Illness forced her 10. retire from a career as a beautician in 1956. She is survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. Clara Renn, Lan- clster and Miss Virginia with whom she lived. Services were held Satur- day, March 4, from the Heilig funeral home and burial was made in Eberle cemetery. JAY A. SHERK Jay A. Sherk, 81, of Colum- bia R2, formerly a resident of Stauffertown, died at 8:30 a.m. Friday, March "3, at his home. He was the husband of Ka- tie Stauffer Sherk. He was born in West Hemp- field Twp., a son of the late Jacob and Elmira Rhoads Sherk. He was a men\per of the Mount Pleasant Brethren in Christ church, where he was a deacon 26 years, and was employed by Noggle Gar- ment Factory, Manheim, be- fore retiring in 1957. The Sherks cbserved their 54th wedding anniversary in January. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are two daughters Anna Ruth, wife of John K. Kibler, Columbia R2, and Mary Arlene, wife of Mickey LEGAL NOTICES ET SL AEST 5 PUBLIC NOTICE Mount Joy Zoning of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on Mareh 21, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. in the Borough Offices Build- ing. The board will consider a request from the Union Na- tional Mount Joy Bank to use a portion of the property bor- dered by North Barbara St., and Mount Joy Street for business use; a portion of this property is currently zoned Residence B. Mount Joy Zoning Board of Adjustment 50-2c The Board EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Monrce L. Waser, dec’d., late of East Donegal Twp., Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant- >d to the undersigned, all sersons 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- tiement to the undersigned. MINERVA MAE DICKINSON RD} Marietta, Pa. 17547 Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly, Att’s 700 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. 50-3c ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Estate of Fannie B. Brandt dec’d.,’ late of Mount Joy Bor- ough, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been gran- ‘ad to the undersigned, all ersons 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- lement to the undersigned ETHEL B. BRANDT “R.D. 1, Mount Joy, : Pa. 17552 Roda Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly, Atty’s. Aah ¥ Foster, Mount Joy; three sons, Jay E., and G. Millard, both of Mount Joy, and Morris N., Mechanicsburg R2; 16 grand- children; seven great grand- children; a sister, Mrs. Maude Buller, a half-sister, Mrs. Hu- bert Rice, and a half-brother, Paul Diffenderfer, all of Mt. Joy.” \ Services were held Monday afternoon from the Mt. Pleas- ant Bethren in Christ church and buial was made in the church cemetery. FLORA B. FRADY “Mrs. Flora B. Frady, 67, of 120 N. Gay street, Marietta, died at 9 pm. Tuesday, Feb. 29, at St. Joseph hospital, af- ter an illness of three days. She was the widow of Dan- iel Frady, and a daughter of - the late Abram and Nettie Li- nard Beates, having been born in Columbia, She was employed at Ap- pley’s Glass Gardens, Mariet- ta florist, for the past 22 yrs. Mrs. Frady was a member of the Marietta Mennonite church. Survivors include a son, Daniel Frady Jr., of Rowenna Marietta R1; daughters, Doro- thy, wife of John Smith, of Columbia; Alice, wife of Char- les Wilt, Marietta; three sis- ters, Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs, Earl Stotz, both of Mari- etta; Mrs. Sterling Snyder, of Lititz; two brothers, Amos Beates, Lancaster, and Abram Beates, Newtown, Berks Co. and 12 grandchildren. Services were held from the Smedley funeral home, Marietta, Saturday, March 4, and burial was made in the Marietta cemetery. WILLIAM H. WAGNER William H. Wagner, 81, of 123 East Middle street, Han- over, formerly of the Mt. Joy area, died at 8:30 p.m. March 1, at the Golden Age nursing home, Hanover. His first wife Tursie Bixler Wagner, died in 1936. He was born in Man- heim Twp. and was a son of the late Edwin Wagner and Alverta Wentz Wagner Bish, He was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran church, Hanover; Home Association and Eagles Lodge of Hanover. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Irene Laughman Wagner; these children, Raymond Wag, ner, Hanover R.D.; Christian Wagner, Hanover; Robert Wagner, Manchester, Md.; Mrs. Ruth Palmer, Hanover; Mrs. Velma Herman, of York: Claude Wagner, St. Peters- burg, Fla.,, and Mrs. Jean M. Westcott, Alexandria, Va. these brothers and sisters, Daniel Wagner, Hanover; Mrs. Carrie Crowl, Rheems; Mrs. Cora Baker, Hanover; Mrs. Lovie Walters, Enola; Walter Wagner. Hanover; Mrs. Roxie Sager, Abbotstown; Floyd Wagner, Hanover; Mrs. Flor- ence Mummert, and Mrs. Mary Sauffer, both of Hanov- er. Funeral service was held Sunday at the Wetzel funeral home, Hanover with the Rev. Elwood Culp and Rev. Wm, H. Stotler officiating. Burial was in Rest Haven cemetery, Hanover. NEWTON I. McCORD Newton I. McCord, 67, of 511 Hand Ave., Lancaster, formerly of Mount Joy, died at 12:45 a.m. Monday, March 6, at Lancaster General hospi- tal, after a prolonged illness. He resided in Lancaster for the past 29 years and was a local general contractor, retir- ing 10 years ago. He was a former member of Tucquan Lions Club and was a member of the Methodist faith. McCord was married to Ada GG. Breneman McCord; He was born in Bartville, Pa. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCord. Besides his widow, at home, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jean Markley, Lancaster and three sons: Lindley H., of Millersville:;; William T., and Leahman K.; both of Willow War I, PAGE 6 ..- WEDDINGS :-- ROYE — SNYDER In a ceremony to’ be per- formed at 1 p.m, on Saturday, March 11, in St. James Luth- eran church in Columbia, Miss Patricia Ann Snyder, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ben- jamin Kurtz of Columbia, will become the bride of Charles Roye, new patrolman for the borough of Mt Joy. A reception will follow the ceremony, at the home of the bride. The bride is a graduate of Columbia high school. Patrol-’ man Roye attended schools in Columbia and New York city. - ‘musical, singing: family from After a weekend wedding trip by air to San’ Juan; Puer- to Rico, the couple will be at home for the present in Col- The Rev. Keidal will officiate. umbia. Donegal School Menus DHS. & JR, HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Friday, March 10 Turkey and gravy Filling ball Whipped potato Creamy Slaw Roll and butter Chilled pineapple Milk Ws Monday, March 13 Barbecue sandwich French fries Waxed beans in butter sauce Celery and carrot stix Spice cake Milk « © © ae Tuesday, March 14 Lasagna Tossed Salad with chopped egg and French dressing Chilled fruit cup Roll and butter Brownie Milk % » Wednesday, March 15 Pork Sauerkraut Whipped potatoes Hot biscuit with butter and jelly Rosey Applesauce Milk # ok Thursday, March 16 Frank sandwich Baked beans Lettuce with Fr. Dressing Orange & Grapefruit sections Milk St.; 15 grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; two sis- ters, Barbara, wife of Ray Geiger, Pamoa, Calif.; Mar- garet, wife of Steven Calo- mitchi, Glenside; and a bro- ther, Robert F., Milwaukee, Wisc. Services were held Wednes- dya from the Gundel funeral home and burial was made in Boeth’s Methodist cemetery CALVIN B. SHENK Calvin B. Shenk, 60, of Mt. Joy R2, died Tuesday morn- ing, March 7, at his home. Dr. Newton Kendig, county coroner, said death was due to a heart attack. Shenk was a former em- ployee of Penn Central Rail- road and was a self-employ- ed bicycle repairman. He was born in Manheim, a son of the late Herman Y. and Katie Buffenmyer Shenk, and was married to Anna Heinicke Shenk. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Jerry D., Lancaster, and Terry L., Mt. Joy R2; three step - grandchildren; a sister, Iva, wife of David Snowden, Lancaster; and two brothers, Herman B., Lancaster, and Leon B., Neffsville, Services will be held from the Keech funeral home, Man- heim, at 10 a.m. Friday, Mar. 10, and burial will follow in the Penryn cemetery. CARL J. DYER Carl J. Dyer, 174, of B21 Third St., Lancaster, died Fri- day, March 3, in Spokane, Wash., where he was visiting his daughter. A native of Mount Joy, he was a retired printer and had been employed at Lancas- ter Press for 40 years. He maried the former Eliz- abeth E. Steinbaecher and was a son of Harry and Jane Dyer. A veteran of World he was a member of Friday, March 10 Turkey and gravy Filling ball Whipped potato Creamy Slaw Roll and butter Chilled pineapple Milk x % 0% Monday, March 13 Barbecue sandwich French fries Waxed beans in butter sauce Celery & carrot stix Spice cake Milk x = + Tuesday, March 14 Pork Sauerkraut Whipped potatoes Hot biscuit with butter and jelly Rosey Applesauce Milk ® 9% «#4 Wednesday, March 15 Chicken pot pie Carrots in butter sauce Roll and butter Fruit cup Cookie Milk ®: ®_ 0» Thursday, March 16 Frank sandwich Baked beans Lettuce and Fr. dressing Fruited jello Milk St. Joseph Catholic church. Surviving besides his wife are a daughter, Margaret, wife of Robert Molitar, Spo- kane, and two grandchildren. Services were held Wednes- day, March 8, from the Sny- der funeral home, Lancaster, and from St. Joseph's Cathol- ic church. Interment was made in the St. Joseph's new Catholic cemetery. DRIVE CAREFULLY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 2 Calvary Chords To Sing Here On Sunday evening, Mar. 12, the Calvary Chords will present an evening's’ musical program in the Florin Church of the Brethren, 815 Bruce avenue, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The: Calvary Chords’ are" a Berks county, Mohrsville, Pa. ‘Under the direction of John E. Yoder, the family of five children, father and mother, spend their week-ends singing ‘and a what God ‘has A variety of instruments : are: ‘used in their presentation : five string banjo, ‘flute; auto . harp, violin, electric bass, Ha- waiian guitar. The songs are arranged with solos, duets, trios, and ‘at times quartets. This family has been’ sing- ing and playing together about six years. Their singing travels have taken them - to many areas of Pennsylvania as well as to North Carolina, Maryland, Delaware, * Michi- gan, New Jersey, New York and West Virginia. Jaycees Hold Mcnte Carlo The Mt. Joy VFW was the setting Saturday night, March 4, for the first ‘Monte Carlo” sponsored by the Mount Joy Jaycees. An admission ticket entitled each person to $25,000 of play money to be used at various game tables throughout a two- hour period. Winners were then selected in accordance with the total amount of money won. First place winner was Rick Bre- ault with $565,000. Other winners were Ruth McKain, Ronald Cooke, Ron Kennedy, Bill Grove, John Harnish, Robert Gantz, Richard Lesher and John Fosnot. Each winner was permitted to select a gift from the priz- es on display. The entertainment resumed with a cold buffet followed by dancing to the popular sounds of the Modified Versons. Chairmen for this ~ event were Larry Gainer and Ron- ald Wagner. DIVIDEND The Board of Directors of National Central Bank has declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share payable April 10 to shareholders of record March 30 according to John C. Tueten, bank chair- man, To Hold Revival Services A Ee Rev. LeRoy Walters will be evangelist for revival services at the Mt. Pleasant Brethren in Christ church, Mount Joy R2, each evening from March 13 to 19 at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. Walters has served pastorates in Lancaster, Bali- more, Md., Waynesboro, and Grantham and is now serving at the Skyline View church near Harrisburg. Special nights will be ob- served as follows: Monday, Healing Night, Tuesday, Fill- a-pew Night, Wednesday, Men’s Night, Thursday, Fami- ly Night, Friday, Children’s Night, and Saturday, Youth Night. Special singing is also arranged for each night. The public is welcome at attend. Rev. Harry D. Bert is pastor.