The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 07, 1973, Image 5

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    Donegal Church Gives Surprise
Farewell For Rev. Moyer
The Rev. Herbert E. Moyer,
retiring supply pastor of Donegal
Presbyterian church, and Mrs.
Moyer were honored Sunday by
the congregation with a surprise
farewell dinner at the church.
The roast pig and sauerkraut
dinner marked the end of four
years of leadership.
This month the Rev. Robert
Clinton Murphy of Coraopolis,
Pa., will assume the pastorate of
Donegal church.
Rev. Moyer previously had
retired in 1961 from the pulpit of a
Long Island Church. Since that
time he also has served at First
Presbyterian Church, Lancaster,
First Presbyterian Church,
Mount Joy, and at Paradise
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Nice Home Grown Cauliflower
Frosty Acre Frozen Vegetables
5 Ibs. Peas $1.65: Also Corn-Lima Beans
Carrots: Green Beans at Various Prices
6 Ibs. Breaded uncooked Pollock Portions
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{_J Deaths
CALVINE. LONG
Calvin E. Long, 83, of 307
Marietta Ave., died at 3:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the home
of his son, Lester Long, after a
lengthy illness.
Long was formerly employed
at New Cumberland Ordnance
Depot.
Born in Fulton County, he was
a son of the late Jacob and Sadie
Cooper Long.
In addition to his widow, Mabel
Presbyterian Church.
He and his wife were presented
with a check to pay for a trip to
Donegal, Ireland, for the ter-
centenary of the Donegal
Presbyterian Church in 1974.
The Rev. Mr. Murphy is a
grandson of a minister who
served in Donegal, Ireland.
Richard W. Cauller was master
of ceremonies of the family
farewell.
November 7, 1973
Mellott Long, Chambersburg RS,
he is survived by seven children,
Mrs. Alberta Doyle, York; Lester
W. Long, with whom he resided;
Oscar W. and Harry C. Long,
both of Mount Joy; Arlene, wife
of Don J. Meck, Chambersburg
R6; Stanley M. Long, St. Thomas
R1, and Roy D. Long, York; 25
grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.
PAUL S. SLOAD
Paul S. Sload, 80, of 135 N.
Cedar St., Lititz, formerly of
Mount Joy, died Tuesday, Oct. 30,
at Lancaster General hospital
where he had been a patient for
the past two weeks. He had been
in ill health for the last few years.
Born in Maytown, he was a son
of the late Warren and Sarah
Roath Sload.
He is survived by his widow,
Florence Heisey Sload, and three
daughters, Mrs. Barbara
Malone, Los Angeles, Calif;
Dorothy, wife of David Horn-
berger, Ephrata, and Miss Edith
M. Sload, at home; 10 grand-
children and 24 great-
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grandchildren.
He is also is survived by these
brothers and sisters, Elizabeth,
wife of Edward Terry, Lan-
caster; Mrs. Loretta Smith,
Maytown; Mrs. Anna Kirvinskee,
Marietta; Edith, wife of
Raymond Raber, Bainbridge;
Charles and Abram, both of
Lancaster, and Raymond,
Elizabethtown.
Services were held from the
Heisey funeral home, Lititz,
Friday, Nov 2, and burial was
made in the Moravian cemetery,
Lititz.
PAUL LINDWOOD RETTEW
Paul Linwood Rettew Sr., 64,
husband of Gladys Naylor Ret-
tew, 108 N. Gay St., Marietta,
died Tuesday, Oct. 30, at the St.
Joseph Hospital after a two-week
illness.
Born in Marietta, where he was
a lifelong resident, he was the son
of the late George and Carrie
Kauffman Rettew.
Employed by the Wyeth
Laboratories for 49 years, he was
a supervisor.
He was a member of United
Church of Christ, Marietta. He
also belonged to Ashare Lodge
No. 358, F&AM, Marietta,
In addition to his widow, he is
survived by a daughter, Janet C.,
wife of Marlin G. McMillen,
Marietta; a son, Paul Jr.,
Marietta; a half-brother, Joseph,
Marietta; and four grand-
children.
Services were held from the
Smedley funeral home, Marietta,
Saturday afternoon and burial
was made in the Marietta
cemetery.
ALBERT RAPP
Albert (Gordie) Rapp, 80, of 6
Hazel Ave., Marietta, died
Saturday, Nov 3, at St. Joseph
hospital after an illness of one
year.
He was a retired employee of
Donegal Steel Foundry in
Marietta. He was a member of St.
John’s Episcopal Church of
Marietta.
Born in Marietta, he was the
son of the late William and
Mahala Gordon Rapp.
He is survived by a son,
William A. Rapp, a daughter
Margaret, wife of Earl Gorman,
with whom he resided, six
grandchildren and 10 great-
grandchildren.
RUTH P. MEYERS
Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth
P. Meyers, 48, who passed away
Sunday, Oct. 21, were held
Wednesday, Oct. 24, from the
Nissley funeral home. Burial was
made in the Mount Joy cemetery.
Wife of Nelson S. Meyers, 116
E. Main street, she died following
a brief illness.
A resident of Mount Joy for the
past 32 years, she attended
Calvary Bible Church.
x ENGAGEMENTS
OBER— FREY
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. Frey,
Willow Street R1, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Beverly Jean Frey, to
Gerald C. Ober.
The bride-elect was graduated
from Penn Manor High School.
She is employed by St. Joseph
Hospital.
Mr. Ober is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester N. Ober of Mount
Joy R2.
He was graduated from
Donegal High School and served
in the U.S. Navy for three years.
He is employed by St. Joseph
Hospital.
AT NEW RIVER, N.C.
Marine Pvt. Ben Thompson,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Thompson Sr. of 212 N. Jones St.,
Marietta, has reported for duty at
the Marine Corps Air Station at
New River, N.C.
A 1971 graduate of Donegal
high school, he joined the Marine
Corps in June 1973.