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DELORES P. ROSENFELD
Mrs. Dolores P. Rosenfeld,
53. of Salunga, died Monday
afternoon at Lancaster
General Hospital after a
lengthy illness. She was the
wife of George H. Rosenfeld.
She had lived in Salunga
for 32 years and formerly
resided in Mount Joy.
She was a member of
Chiques United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy, and a
member of these church
organizations; WSCS,
Mary's Circle, Sewing
Circle, secretary of the of-
ficial board, chairman of the
flower committee, and
Sunday School teacher for a
number of years. She for-
merly was a cook at Schock
Presbyterian Home, Mount
Jov and a number of years
ago was a weaver for George
Brown Sons Mills, Mount
Joy.
Bor'. in Mount Joy, she
was a daughter of the late
Darwin J. and Florence
Brandt Pennell.
Surviving, in addition to
her husband, are a daughter
Jeanne R., wife of Harry J.
Krushinsky, Lititz; son,
George J. Silver Spring;
five grandchildren; four
brothers, Alvin, Lancaster,
James, Bruce and Charles
Pennell; three sisters, Edna,
wife of Curtis Reisch, Mrs.
Hazel Clement, and Miss
Florence Pennell, all of
Mount Joy.
Services were held from
the Chiques United
Methodist church Thursday
afternoon, April 25, and
burial was made in Risser’s
Mennonite cemebery in
charge of the Heilig funeral
home.
WILLIAM G. McGARVEY
William G. McGarvey, 77,
of 724 Water St., died at St.
Joseph Hospital at 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, April 28, after a
lengthy illness.
Born in Lebanon County,
he was the son of the late
Joseph and Rebecca Shaud
McGarvey. A resident of
Mount Joy most of his life, he
retired 15 years ago after
being employed by AMP
Corp., Mount Joy plant, as a
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students listed — 7th grade,
22.4 percent and 8th grade,
17.5 percent.
me op fe
D.1.S. had 22 per cent
listed- Seniors, 22.4 percent;
juniors, 19.9 percent,
sophomores, 28.4 percent,
freshmen, 17.3 percent.
You'll want to mark this
date. Monday, June 10, is
final day of "school in
Donegal district. Dismissal
will be at noon with no
cafeterias in operation.
Elementary will be
dismissed at 12 o'clock and
secondary at 12:35 p.m.
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Report cards will be ready
for students to pick up on
Tuesday, June 11, 1:45 to
2:30 p.m. No student tran-
sportation will be provided
on that date.
EAE RANE
May 1, 1974
night watchman.
He was a member of the
Glossbrenner United
Methodist church and
Elizabethtown American
Legion. He was a veteran of
World War I, serving in the
AEF in France and the 321st
Field Artillery of the 82nd
Division.
He is survived by his wife,
Vera E. Seiders McGarvey;
three daughters and two
sons: June, wife of LeRoy
Hostetter, Mount Joy; Paul
A. McGarvey, Mount Joy;
Nancy, wife of David
Charles, Elizabethtown;
Dora, wife of Earl Shelley,
Quarryville; and Donald L.
McGarvey, Mount Joy.
Also surviving are 16
grandchildren, two great
grandchildren and a brother,
Peter McGarvey.
Services were held
Tuesday morning from the
Sheetz funeral home and
burial was made in the Camp
Hill cemetery.
IDA M. YOUNG
Mrs. Ida M. Young, 83,
Mount Joy R1, died Monday,
April 22, at 10:15 p.m. at
Village Vista Nursing Home,
Lancaster, after an illness of
two months.
She was the widow of
Harry B. Young.
A life-long resident of the
county, she was a member of
St. Mark's United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy.
Born in Lancaster County,
she was a daughter of the
late Jacob and Ellen Derr
Hoffines.
She is survivied by one
daughter, Esther, wife of
Warren L. Neff, Mount Joy
R1.
Services were held
Thursday, April 25, from the
Young funeral home, Lan-
caster, and burial was made
in Eberly cemetery, Mount
Joy.
MARIE W. STONER
Mrs. Marie W. Stoner, 74,
of 430 Donegal Springs
Road., died Tuesday, April
23, at 4:15 p.m. at the home
of her son J. Loyd Stoner, 466
Donegal Springs Road.
Death followed an illness
of six ‘months.
The widow of Christian H.
Stoner, who died in 1971, she
was a daughter of the late
Harry and Elizabeth Weaver
Hesslet.
A member of the Mount
Joy Mennonite Church, she
also belonged to the farm
Women’s Society, the
Osteopathic Hospital Guild,
the Mount Joy Leisure Club,
and the Elizabethtown
Flower Club.
Beisdes her son, she is
survived by four grand-
children and one great-
granddaughter.
Services were held from
the Nissley funeral home
Friday morning, April 26,
and burial was made in the
Kraybill cemetery.
PAUL L. REHEARD
Paul L. Reheard, 72, of 838
Walter St., Mount Joy, died
Thursday, at 4:15 p.m. at the
Suburban Retirement Home,
Willow Street, where he had
been a guest for two weeks.
He was under the care of a
physician.
Born in York County, he
was the son of Maggie Posey
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Reheard, Willow Street, and
the late Joseph W. Reheard.
He was a resident of Mount
Joy most of his life. After 55
years of employment, he was
retired from the Bachman
Chocolate Factory, where he
was foreman.
A member of Glossbrenner
United Brethren Church,
Mount Joy, he also belonged
to the Florin Fire Company,
Mount Joy.
In addition to his mother,
he is survived by the
following brothers and
sisters: Belva, wife of
Arthur Zerphy, Mount Joy;
John Reheard, Nashville,
Tenn.; Harry Reheard and
Mrs. Mary Sprout, both of
Mount Joy; Maggie, wife of
John Peffley, Landisville
and Evelyn, wife of William
Witcones, North Highland,
Calif.
Services were held from
the Sheetz funeral home
Saturday afternoon and
burial was made in the Camp
Hill cemetery.
Miss Brenda Long
Given Bridal Shower
A bridal shower was held
Sunday afternoon, April 28,
in honor of Miss Brenda
Long of Mount Joy.
The shower was held at the
home of Miss Long's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Witmer, Donegal
Heights. Hostesses for the
afternoon were Linda
Umbrell, Marilyn .Harbold,
both of Elizabethtown, and
Brenda Coen, Mount Joy.
Those attending were:
Shirley Witmer and Nancy
Platts, Wrightsville, Donna
Smith, Greenville, South
Carolina, Goldie Gallagher,
Bainbridge, Joanne Myers-
Columbia, Peggy Curin-
Marietta, Janet and Wendy
Hirst-Landisville, Elizabeth
Harbold-Middletown, Peg
Heisey-Hershey, Ann Wit-
mer-Washington D.C.
Jeannie Long-Manheim, Sue
Kopp, Raelene, Lois, and
Marilyn Harbold, Lorae
Niehaus, Marlene Stauffer,
Diane Bosley, Edie, Linnie
and Kim Umbrell all of
Elizabethtown, Mary Brown,
Sadie McCombs, Ty Ann
Myers, Francis Long, Janet
Breault, Helen Long, Gail
Hoover, Mary: Witmer,
Mabel and Brenda Coen all
of Mount Joy.
Gifts were also received
from the following who were
unable to attend: Linda
Shank, Ida and Claudine
Germer, Lorraine Long and
Nancy Morton.
Name 1974 Staff
For DHS Yearbook
Staff members who will be
responsible for publishing
the 1975 Donegal High School
Yearbook, ‘“The Emerald,”
have been announced by the
faculty advisor, J.W.W.
Loose.
"They include:
Maureen Jones, managing
editor; Romona Sell, Mary
Alice Heilman and Judy
Miller, associate editors;
Judy Morton, business
manager, and Tim
Eshleman, Don Witman,
William Landis and James
Gerberich, photographers.
Emergency
Medical Calls
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
AND
SUNDAY
DR. EPHRAIM AWAD
Cancer Society
Representative
Talks To B.P.W.
Mrs. Charlotte Reinhold,
Lancaster county field
representative for the
American Cancer Society,
was guest speaker at the
April meeting of the Mount
Joy Business and
Professional Women’s Club
held at Hostetters.
Explaining the services,
research, education and
service campaigns, Mrs.
Reinhold stated one out of
every three persons are now
saved from cancer.
All campaign funds
collected are used for a
phase of cancer. Mount Joy’s
goal is $1,250 for the current
year.
The session was arranged
by the Young Careerist
committee with Mrs. Abram
Heidman- as chairman.
Sandy Heisey presented a
medley of vocal songs ac-
companied by Mrs. George
Broske. Mrs. Gerald Sheetz,
president, appointed an
auditing committee: = Miss
Peggy Keller, Mrs. Bruce
Brown and Mrs. Helen
Barto.
Mrs. John Fry was elected
delegate to the National
convention in Chicago July
21-25. She will accompany
the president, Mrs. Gerald
Sheetz.
Mrs. Barry KEtsell, a
member of the personal
development committee,
introduced the girls of the
months for March and April
— Miss Lauralee Baker and
Miss Cindy Miller. Mothers
of the girls also were guests
of the club — Mrs. James
Baker and Mrs. Gerald
Miller.
B.P.W. will hold a rum-
mage sale Friday, May 10,
from 9 to 9, in the former
Booth store.
Plan ‘Spot Checks’
For Hypertension
In observance of May as
‘“‘Hypertension Month,‘
Donegal high school will be
making a spot check as to
blood pressure among high
school students, according to
Mrs. Sadie Brooks, school
nurse.
The tests, which are
voluntary, will be given on
Tuesday, May 14, and
Thursday, May 16, Mrs.
Brooks said.
CHICKEN BARBECUE
The Donegal high school
wrestling team will hold its
annual chicken barbecue on
Friday, May 10, on the
parking lot in the rear of
D.H.S. Tickets are available
from members of the team
or from the coaches at $1.60.
Deliveries are available.
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Joycee-ettes Hold
April Meeting
The monthly meeting of
the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes
was held at Jaycee
headquarters. Mrs. Dennis
Fackler conducted the
meeting, welcoming three
prospective members and
one new member.
* Members were reminded
of the April hoagie sale. The
Scholarship committee will
be selecting a college
scholarship winner before
the May meeting, but an-
nouncement will notbe made
until graduation. Trophies
also have been ordered to
honor two outstanding high
school athletes.
The Memorial Day
Princess Pageant will be
conducted again. Pictures of
entrants will be displayed in
local businesses during May
and the winner will be
chosen by the public at a-
penny-a-vote. The princess
will be crowned on May 27 at
the Music in the Park
program.
The Joyceettes also will
be holding a bake sale the
morning of the Memorial
Day parade, May 25, in front
of Greer’’s store. Further
details were also announced
concerning the 75+ Banquet,
to be held June 13 at
Hostetters. Persons 75 and
over who have never
received an invitation to the
banquet should call Rev. or
Mrs. Stephen Getty.
The membership also
voted to send a contribution
to the Library Fund.
‘The next Joycee-ette
meeting will be held at the
Borough building and will be
open to the public. At this
meeting, on May 22, Mr.
Stephen Sohonyay, executive
director of the Lancaster
County Bureau of Children’s
Services, will speak on ‘“The
Battered Child.” Following
his presentation, there will
be a question and answer
period.
On Dean's List
Students named to the
Dean’s List for the winter
quarter at Tri-State College,
having achieved a 3.0 grade
point average or better,
include Jack R. Miley, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R.
Miley, Sr., 125 Delta Street.
A graduate of Donegal
High School, he is majoring
in information processing.
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‘Trotters Capture
Basketball Crown
The Globetrotters of the
Donegal School District's
grade school basketball
organization has grabbed the
championship, winning
Monday night, April 8, from
the Hawks, 14 - 13.
After defeating the Knicks,
31 - 14, the Trotters, because
they had finished first in
league play, advanced with a
bye in the semi-final round
and went directly into the
finals.
The Hawks had won by
forfeit from the Lakers in the
first round and then clipped
the Piston, 35 - 28, in the
semi-finals. The Pistons,
earlier had stopped the
Trailblazers, 29 -18.
Coaches for the teams
were: Jerre Duke, Marty
Cusick, Willie Heisey, Jay .
Loraw, Tom Weber, Jim
Shrum and Craig Johnson.
Duke and Cusick also helped
with the officiating.
Players of the teams in-
volved include:
Globetrotters - Bob
Fackler, Monte Maurer,
Craig Lehman, Jeff Duke,
Bill Byrd, Larry Gilbert,
Kerry Neiss and Ken Geib.
Hawks - Rodney Arndt,
Greg Laughlin ,Mark
Morton, Larry Angeline,
Steve Bowman, Kevin
Hostetter and Jay Flanagan.
Pistons - Gordie Brightbill,
Mitch Mummaw, Scott
Bricker, Dale Byrd, Richard
Dillinger, Wayne Zim-
merman and Julio Her-
nandey
Lakers - Mitch Johnson,
Scott Gerberich, Rick
Pardoe, Ken Kauffman,
Rodney Frey, Scott Teats,
and John Crider.
Trailblazers - Fred Straub,
Dwayne Truett, Corey
Heisey, Doug Kline, John
Kirshner, Dory Hawthorne,
John Longenecker and Mike
Frey. :
Knicks - Tom Hatt,
Richard Kautz, Darin Kolp,
Scott Penwell, Steve
Shireman, Dave Saddler,
Dave Eichler, and Steve
Shiner.
Bill Earhart and Jim
Metzler supervised the
three-month program, which
included six weeks of basic
fundamentals.
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