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    Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin
October 16, 1974
Braves “C"” Team Still
In Title Contention
The Donegal Braves ‘B’
team opened play on Sunday
against the Elks of Lan-
caster and ended up on the
short end of a 19-14 score.
After a scoreless first half in
which the defense, led by
Darin Kolp, Phil Landis,
Cory Heisey, Craig Lehman
and Jeff Kauffman, held, the
Elks tallied quickly on a
return of a pass interception
for a TD. On the next kickoff
Donegal fumbled and the
visitors scored again for a 12-
0 lead. Steve Meszaros
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brought the Braves back
with a 31-yard scoring jaunt
and the 2 point conversion
left the score 8-12. Then in
the fourth quarter, after
stopping the Elks on their
own 4-yard line, the Braves
fumbled again and the
visitors scored on the next
play for a 19-8 lead. A Steve
Butz to Frank Brommer
pass for 40 yards and the
score narrowed the gap to 19-
14, but time ran out before
the Braves could muster
another score.
The ‘A’ team poured it on
as they scored a 37-0 rout.
Mitch Johnson ran 10 yards
with a fumble for a score,
Scott Jones recovered two
fumbles, Kyle Krady and
Darryl Shank each in-
tercepted a pass and Jody
Longenecker recovered a
fumble and also raced 25
yards for a score as when he
caught a Brian Ney blocked
punt in mid-air. Shank also
sparkled as a kicker as he
booted 3 extra points for the
Braves. Randy Derr, Bob
Pyle, Bob Stauffer, Joe Butz
and Rick Gordner added
their muscle to the defense
as the Braves really went on
the warpath.
The ‘C’ team kept alive its
pennant hopes with a rousing
32-0 romp. At the half the
score was 6-0 as a result of a
5-yard plunge by Ron
Kennedy, but in the second
half the big guns unloaded.
Marty Harmes, John Ott,
Tom Luckabaugh and Todd
Butz crossed the goal for 6-
pointers. Meanwhile, the
defense, led by Leroy Clarr,
Rod Fellenbaum, Scott
Hoover, Darrel Risberg,
Scott Snyder, Kevin Famtom
and Billy Dishart, com-
pletely dominated their
opponents. Jim Perry and
Scott Hoover also chipped in
with fumble recoveries.
On Sunday, Oct. 20, the
Braves will go to Lancaster
to tangle with the Presidents
on the Lancaster Township
field off N. West End
Avenue.
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IRENE E. ANDERSON
Full military honors were
accorded Lt. Col. Irene E.
Anderson, USAF, at funeral
services here Saturday,
morning, Oct. 12.
Lt. Col. Anderson, 45, died
unexpectedly Oct. 1 in San
Vieta di Normanni, Italy. A
registered nurse, she had
served in the Air Force 21
years. She was a Mount Joy
native.
A military escort ac-
companied the woman's
body to the United States.
Funeral services were held
at the Heilig funeral home.
Burial was made in the
Eberle cemetery.
EMMA BROWN ENGLE
Emma Brown Engle, 83,
220 S. Barbara St., Mount
Joy died at 9:35 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 12, at the
Alpine Retirement Center,
Hershey, following a lengthy
illness.
Born in Mount Joy, she
was the wife of J. Ray Engle,
and the daughter of the late
Walker and Jane Owston
Brown. She was a lifelong
resident of Mount Joy, and a
lifetime member of the
Chiques United Methodist
church, Mount Joy.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by a
daughter, Mary Jane E.,
wife of Joseph H. Wolfe,
Watsontown R2, Nor-
thumberland County, and
three grandchildren.
Services were held from
the Nissley funeral home
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 15,
and burial was made in the
Eberle cemetery.
BLAINE R. BANTZ
Blaine R. Gantz, 80, for-
merly of Mount Joy R2, died
Thursday, Oct. 10, at 12:30
p.m. at the Pleasant View
Rest Home, Manheim RS3,
after an illness of several
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years.
He was the husband of the
late Emma Eshelman
Gantz, who died in 1964.
Born in Mount Joy
Township he was the son of
t
the late George and Mary
Risser Gantz. He was a
member of Risser’s Men-
nonite church,
Elizabethtown R3. He
worked for several years as
a custodian at the Fairview
elementary school after
retiring as a farmer.
He is survived by the
following children: Allen E.,
Elizabethtown R3; Stella E.,
wife of David E. Miller,
Lititz R2; Blaine E., Mount
Joy R2; Emma E., wife of
Walter Gish, Mount Joy;
Florence E., wife of David E.
Merkey, Willow Street; and
Mary E., wife of John L.
Royer, Elizabethtown. Also
surviving are 17 grand-
children and 13 great-
grandchildren.
Services were held Sunday
afternoon, Oct. 13, from the
Risser Mennonite church
and burial was made in the
West Greentree cemetery.
Music and Gospel
Preaching Services
At Florin Church
Music and gospel
preaching will feature the
Spiritual Enrichment Ser-
vices at the Florin Church of
the Brethren, beginning
Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at
7:30 p.m.
The guest minister will be
the Rev. Glenn O. Hassinger,
pastor of the Myerstown,
Pa., Church of the Brethren.
Currently, he also is the vice-
chairman of the District
Board and a member of the
Stewardship Commission of
his denomination. A native of
Huntsdale, Pa., he is a
graduate of Juniata college
and of Bethany Theological
Seminary. Before his
present pastorate begun in
1965, he had served churches
in the Middle District of
Pennsylvania.
The music program will
feature 60 voices of the
Youth and Junior Churches
of the Myerstown church.
The services for the
remaining evening of the
week are as follows:
(Monday) ‘The Kingdom
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and What It Means’’, special
music — Florin Church
Senior Choir; (Tuesday)
““God as Proclaimed by
Jesus’, special music —
Crossroads Mixed Choir;
(Wednesday) ‘‘God as
Revealed by Christ’’, special
music — St. Mark’s Church;
(Thursday) ‘‘Jesus and
Prayer”, special. music —
Glossbrenner Church duet;
(Friday) ‘Jesus and
Possessions’, special music
— Brethren Singers Male
Quartet; (Saturday) ‘‘Jesus
and the Law’, special music
— Church of God Joy
Singers; (Sunday evening)
“Unifying Life Through
Christ”, special music —
Mount Joy Mennonite
Church Motet. Baby-sitting
service will be provided each
evening for children up to 5
years of age.
Other special features will
include Bible study sessions
for women on Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday
mornings in homes of the
community, and an early
morning Prayer “Breakfast
for men and women at 7:00
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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the Farm Diner banquet
room.
A warm invitation is
extended to all in this
community.
SCHOOL
Menu
Friday, Oct. 18
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Scalloped Potatoes
Tomato Sauce
Bread & Butter
Peaches
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