The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 17, 1973, Image 2

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HELGA B. OLSON
Mrs. Helga Berglund Olson, 83,
a resident of the Lehman Nursing
Home, Rheems, for the past 10
years, died Friday, Oct. 12, at the
Lancaster General hospital.
Born in Goteborg, Sweden, she
was the widow of F. Albin Olson:
and was a member of the
Lutheran Church.
Survivors include a son, Eric A.
Olson, South Market street,
Mount Joy; nine grandchildren,
and 11 greal-grandchildren.
DELORES ANN WAGNER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Delores Ann Wagner, 38, 528
Donegal Springs Road, wife of
Alfred Wagner, were held
Wednesday afternoon at the
Cross Roads church.
Burial was made in Laurel Hill
Memorial Cemetery, Columbia.
Born in Elmira, N.Y., she had
lived in Mount Joy five years.
Besides her husband, survivors
include four children: Nancy,
wife of Ronald Flowers, New
York; Cheryl Coyle, Frederick
Coyle, and Donald Wagner, all at
home, and by a sister and six
brothers.
October 17, 1973
Set Organ Recital
An organ recital will be
presented in Trinity Lutheran
Church on Sunday evening, Oct.
21, at 7:30 p.m., by Professor J.
Edward Moyer, professor of
Church Music and Speech at
Wesley Theological Seminary in
Washington, D. C. The Program
will include “Hymn Meditations”
in addition to the compositions of
classical composers.
A native of Bucks County,
Professor Moyer received the
degree of Bachelor of Science in
Music Education from Temple
University and the degree of
Master of Music from West-
minster Choir College, Princeton,
New Jersey. He also studied
organ with the noted American
Concert organist, Carl Weinrich,
of Princeton University.
An invitation is extended to
everyone to attend this organ
recital on Trinity’s new Moeller
organ, which was installed in the
congregation’s new sanctuary,
and which was dedicated in
November, 1970. As part of the
month-long dedication services,
an organ recital was presented
by the late Professor Robert
Clippinger of the Gettysburg
Lutheran Theological Seminary.
Other recitalists have been Dr.
David E. Schlosser of Mount Joy,
and ‘Mr. John Sankey of
Philadelphia.
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Donegal Braves Lose Scalps
In Three Games With Elks
The Donegal Braves ‘‘B’’ team
ran into a small, but very fast
Elks eleven and suffered a 19-6
defeat on Sunday afternoon, Oct.
13.
The offense, led by Scott Jones,
Darryl Shank, and Brian Ney,
was unable to get rolling until the
fourth quarter when a Ney to Joe
Butz pass play covered 62 yards
and the score. The defense, led by
Tom Weber, John Haugh, Steve
Butz, Joe Butz and Cubby Gen-
try, was just not fast enough to
stop the Elks outside running
game. When Donegal was able to
catch the ball carrier some
bruising tackles forced several
fumbles which were recovered by
Ted Richards, Dave Eichler and
Phil Landis. The loss dropped the
“B” team record to 2-3 with one
to go.
The “A” team ran into a bad
case of interceptionitis as three
passes were picked off by the
home team and the Braves went
down, 20-0. The offense, led by
Doug Hopwood, Scott Mowrer,
Mark Divet and Todd Richards,
never got untracked as the Elks
swarmed all over the ball
carriers. Meanwhile, the defense,
led by Steve White, Steve Banks,
Bob Williams and Jim Rowe, was
unable to contain the Elks. Scott
Baker did intercept a pass, but
the offense could not capitalize on
it. The “A” team’s record now
stands at 1-4 in league play.
The “C” team didn’t fare too
much better as they were held to
a 0-0 tie in a spine-tingling last-
minute try. Donegal had the ball
on the Elks 3 yard line after Allan
White scampered 42 yards on a
fourth down play with 45 seconds
remaining, but couldn’t punch it
across and time ran out with the
ball on the 1 yard line. The of-
fense, led by White, Steve
Meszaros, Frank Brommer and
Todd Butz, moved the ball well on
occasion, but failed to mount a
scoring drive. The defesne, led by
Jeff Kauffman, Jeff Duke, Steve
Neal and Darin Kolp, contained
the Elks offense causing several
fumbles which were recovered by
White, Duke and Joe Althoff.
Although the “C” team did not
win, they find themselves in sole
possession of first place as next
week’s opponent, the Presidents,
suffered their first defeat.
The “‘C’”’ team still has not been
scored upon in any game this
year and-they hope to keep that
record intact next week.
Next Sunday, the 21st, the
Braves entertain the Presidents
on the DHS field with the “B”
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“C” team needs a tie or victory to
wrap up their Division Cham-
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Rivermoor Begins
Ground has been broken and
work has begun on the multi-
million dollar Village of River-
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development at State Road 441
and Orr Road, north of the
Riverview elementary school.
BIRTHS
Robert and Anna (Yoder)
Mark, 126 E. Main street, a
daughter, Monday, Oct. 8, at
General hospital.
Barry and Marilyn (Wenger)
Etsell, Mount Joy R1, a daughter,
Friday, Oct. 5, at General
hospital.
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