Page 4 - Mount Joy Bulletin April 11, 1973 Crown Co-Champions in District Spelling Bee Donegal school district has co-' champions in the 1973 spelling contest, held Friday, April 6, at Beahm junior high school. They are: . Brian Golden, a 7th grader from Beahm, and Richard Winey, 7th grader from Kraybull’s Mennonite school. They will represent the district at the county Championship Finals, to be held in the Abraham Lincoln Jr. high school auditorium in Lancaster at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 27. Cynthia Charles, an eighth grader from Beahm, will serve as alter- EEE p>, ® Deaths ray MAE GREENLY ROTH Mrs. Mae Greenly Roth, 91, of 738 W. Main St., Mount Joy, died unexpectedly today at 4:30 a.m. at her home. She was the wife of the late Alfred M. Roth who died in 1961. A member of Bossler’s Men- nonite Church, Elizabethtown R1, Mrs. Roth resided in Mount. Joy for 52 years. Born in West Donegal Twp., she was a daughter of the late David D. and Ellen Campbell Greenly. | : She is survived by one son, John G. Roth Sr., Mount Joy; four grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Amanda Shank, Marietta R1. Services were held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Nissley funeral home and burial was made in Bossler’s cemetery. MILDRED R. SHAUB Mrs. Mildred R. Shaub, 58, of Mount Joy R2, died Sunday at 9 a.m. at her home following a long illness. Born in Warwick Twp., she was the wife of B. Clayton Shaub and a daughter of Adeline Rice Hershey, of Lancaster, and the late John B. Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. Shaub had operated the County Edge CENTRAL HOTEL 102 North Market Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Now Serving Sunday Dinners In first floor dining rooms 1M AM.to 7 P.M. For Reservations Call 653-2056 33 (fc nate and will participate if either of the winners is unable to do so. Miss Catharine Zeller, Head of the English Department, Donegal high school served as pronouncer. Judges were: Mrs. Jean Phiel, James Metzler, and Anthony Ritrovato. Samuel Harnish was in charge of the program and explained the rules of the contest and introduced the contestants. Other contestants were: Grandview - Michael Zellers, Keith Pomroy, Nancy Bolton; Seiler - Kriston Straub, Craig Myers; Riverview - Karen Tourist Farm in Hershey R1 until Dec., 1971. She was a member of Stauffer’s Mennonite Church and the Lebanon and Lancaster tourist bureaus. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, David L., Rolla R3, Mo., and John B., Mount Joy R2; two daughters, Miss Adline S. and Miss Amelia L., both of Cable, Ohio; and seven grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother, Jacob R. Hershey, Lancaster, and four sisters, Miss Kathryn R. Hershey, Lancaster, Mary R., wife of Noah W. Krider, Manheim R1, Florence R., wife of Floyd Risser, Hershey R1., and Cora, wife of Harold Book, Ronks R1. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from Stauffer’s Men- nonite church, Hershey R1, with burial in the adjoining cemetery. HENRY B. HEISEY Henry B. Heisey, 82, of 104 E. High St., Maytown, died Monday, April 2, at 9 a.m. in Columbia Hospital. Although he had been in ill health, death was unexpected. Born in W. Donegal Twp., he was a son of the late Winfield L. and Susan Breneman Heisey. His first wife, Anna L. Dif- -fenbaugh, died in 1918. A second wife, Minna Rohrman, died in 1958. A Star Route mail contractor, he retired in 1968. Heisey was a 70-year member of the Donegal Presbyterian Church; a former director of the Branch National Star Route Mail Carriers Assn. ; a life member of the Rheems Club; Maytown Senior Citizens, Bainbridge Rotary, and Maytown Fire Co. He was a property assessor in Donegal Twp. for 25 years. Surviving are a son and two daughters; William H., Mount Joy R1; Mary H., wife of Charles A. Shellenberger, Columbia R2; Shirley A. Trimmer, Elizabethtown; two brothers, Jay W., and W. Scott, both of Rheems; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Guss, Mifflintown, and Fanny, wife of G.I. Von Scyoc, of Ship- pensburg; seven grand-children and one great grand-child. Services were held from the deVitry, Cathy Beaston, Elizabeth Splain; Maytown - Greg Bowman, J.C. Shenk; Krayhbill - Steven Shenk and Leon Kraybill. Beahm - Seventh grade - Tammy Portner, Wendy Newcomer, Dawn Shireman, Michelle Fisher, Debbie Ross, Debbie Sarbaugh and Brian Long. Eighth grade - Cindy Charles, Sharon Bryant, Ann Studholm, Joan de Vitry, Tammy Kulman, Mary Grace Bubel, Brian McNece and Greg Lindemuth. Donegal Presbyterian church Thursday morning and burial was made in the adjoining cemetery. VIOLET B. PETERS Miss Violet B. Peters, 61, of 900 S. George St., York, died at 11:40 p.m. Thursday, April 5, at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, York. Born in Maytown, she was a daughter of the late Enos and Susan Mellinger Peters. She is survived only by cousins. NORMANE. FITZKEE Norman E. Fitzkee, 53, of 301 Birchland Ave., died Sunday, April 8, at 5:45 p.m. at the Lan- caster General hospital after an illness of six weeks. The husband of the late Mildred Donaway Fitzkee, who died in December, 1971, he was born in Lancaster, a son of the late John R. and Mary Rinehart Fitzkee. A resident of Mount Joy most of his life, he recently lived in Georgia for eight years. He was employed as an aircraft hydraulic mechanic at Warner- Robbins Air Force Base, Ga. He formerly worked at Olm- sted Air Force Base, Middletown, Highest rates allowed by law Those big rates are just the beginning. For example, with our 5% regular passbook savings, if you invest by the 10th of any month, earnings are paid from the first of and had 25 years of civil service work with the Air Force. During World War II, he served with the Army Air Force as a master sergeant with the 15th division in the Africa-European Theatre. A member of the Church of God, he was an ardent wood- working hobbyist. Surviving are two brothers, M. George, Mount Joy; John A, Lancaster; four sisters, Martha, wife of Oliver S. Mateer; Ardella, wife of Charles Shoemaker; Mary, wifg¢ of Leroy W. Gantz; and Miriam, wife of Ralph E. Gibble, all of Mount Joy. Services were arranged for Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Heilig funeral home with burial in the Mount Joy cemetery. PROGRAM ON DRUGS On Saturday afternoon, April 14, a special program on “Drugs” will be held in the Manheim Junior High auditorium. 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