Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 18, 1975, Image 10

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“JESUS IS COMING”
A Musical by John W. Peterson
Sunday, June 22, 7 p.m.
by the choir of
CONGREGATIONAL BIBLE CHURCH
Rt. 441, Marietta, Pa.



47 East Main Street
Kitchen Aid
Dishwashers & Disposals
LESTER E. ROBERIS & SONS
Mount Joy


MOUNT
By APPOINTMENT
JAMES |. HESLOP, D. M. D.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE
FOR THE PRACTICE OF
ORTHODONTICS
AT
SUITE 102
1476 LITITZ PIKE
LANCASTER. PENNA. 17601
HOURS TELEPHONE
Foreign Car Owners |!
Finally
A repair specialist
you can trust.
right in Mount Joy.
Now you don’t have to EI
time, travel, and money on repairs.
We also offer:
¥ (Quality Pre-owned Cars
1974 MALIBU CP. $3895
Radio, Air Cond., V-Roof, P.S., P.B., Auto
1973 PONT. LEMANS CP. $3295
1 owner, AM-FM Radio, Air Cond., P.S., P.B.,
Auto
1970 NEWPORT 4DR.,H.T. $1695
1 owner, V-Roof, Air Cond., P.S., P.B., Auto
Radio,
1971 FAIR ‘500’ CP.
1 owner, V-Roof, P.S., Auto,Radio
$1695
1973 COMET CP. $2795
V-8, Auto, P.S., V-Roof, Radio
-7t09;:Sun.-9t0 9
JOY CITGO
Service SELL
Locally Owned Abe Weidman
964 Main Street, Mount Joy Phone: 653-1104
Rev. Schirmer and family
Rev. Schirmer comes to area
Bishop James Ault has
announced the appointment
of Rev. Arthur Schirmer to
be pastor ‘of the Marietta-
Bainbridge charge to be
effective as of the annual
Conference of United Meth-
odist Churches from June
9th thru 12th.
Pastor Schirmer has been
serving a 3 Church pastor-
age at Lehighton, Weiss-
port, Pa., for the past five
years.
Originally from Milton,
Delaware, Rev. Schirmer
attended United Wesleyan
College, Allentown and
Messiah College, Grant-
‘ham, Pa He is married to
‘the former Jewel Behney of
HR RB EB REE,
(717) 299.7226 | Pauline Hess
dies
Mrs. Pauline E. Hess, S2,
of 101 New Haven St.,
Mount Joy, died Saturday in
St. Joseph’s Hospital after
an illness of eight months.
She was the daughter of
Charles H. and Anna Frey
Hess, Lancaster. She had
been a resident of Mount
Joy for 18 years.
She was employed at RCA
in Lancaster and also
worked as a cook in Mount
Joy.
Surviving are her parents,
two sons, James R. and Jay
W. Hess, two grandchidren,
and three brothers, James
H. Frey, Robert P. Frey,
and H. Wayne Frey. Also
surviving are four sisters,
Mrs. Betty G. Ament, Mrs.
Miriam J. Walton, Mrs. R.
Arlene Fawber, and Mrs.
Jean M. Krumrine.
John Brandt
Dies in Ohio
John L. Brandt, formerly
of Mount Joy, died in Mount
Mary Rutan Hospital, Belle-
fontaine, Ohio, on Sunday.
Brandt who was 6S, had
resided at 209 N. Mad River
St., Bellefontaine, Ohio, for
the past 14 years.
. He was a member of the
Mount Joy First Presbyter-
ian Church.
He was a retired pilot
from the air force and
private charter airlines.
He was a son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O.
Brandt, Mount Joy, where
he was born and reared.
He was the husband of
the late Alice Copeland
Lebanon. Her parents are
the Rev. and Mrs. Eldian
Behney, Co-pastors of Leb-
anon Gospel Center. Jewel
attended United Wesleyan
College and Messiah Col-
lege where she received her
degree in Music Education.
The Schirmers have three
‘children; Amy, age 4; Julie,
age 3; and Micah, age 4
months. They are proudu-
cers of a stereo record
album entitled ‘‘Lord Bring
Back the Springtime.”’
They have traveled through-
out the Eastern United
States as Song Evangelists
at Camp meetings and
churches.
He is survived by a
brother, Charles Brandt,
Stockton, Calif.; and two
sisters, Estelle, wife of G.
Seiler Phillips, Mount Joy,
and Dr. Julia B. Edwards,
Orlando, Florida.
LAPP OBITUARY
ADDITIONS
The following names are
to be added to the survivors
of Elam Lapp: a son, James
Lapp, York; a daughter,
Thelma, wife of Henry D.
Harry, Elizabethtown; and a
sister, Annie Lapp, Gap.
Samuel Naylor
®
Dies
Samuel E. Naylor of 5952
Longview Ave., Harrisburg,
died at 3:10 a.m. Monday in
Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp
Hill, following an illness of
seven weeks. He was 88.
A member of United
Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Jointers of America,
Local 59, Lancaster, he was
self employed as a carpen-
ter.
He was a member of Zion
United Church of Christ,
Marietta.
Born in Marietta, he was
a son of the late Howard and
Ida Shields Naylor. He had
been living in the Harris-
burg area for the past 24
years.
He was the husband of
the late Marian Billet
Naylor.
He is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Thelma
Miller, Harrisburg, with
whom he resided, and a son,
Howard B. Naylor, Dayton,
Ohio. In addition, he is
survived by three grand-
children and seven great-
BY grt a A ACHYTAY E. AIDS Ie LIVI en
June 18, 1975
Aged get help with chores
Do you have chores that
need doing, but are some-
how a little more difficult
this year than last?
The Lancaster County
Office of Aging is now
offering a program that can
be an answer to your
‘problem.
Help in housecleaning is
available. = Washing win-
dows, cleaning woodwork,
cleaning up the yard,
painting, small carpentry
jobs, even lawn mowing are
among the services offered.
To be eligible for service
from the Office of Aging,
you must be 60 years old or
more and not living with an
able bodied relative who
could do the work. There is
no charge for this service,
but donations will be re-
ceived from those who
would like to pay for this
service. These funds will
be used to defray the cost of
the service. Senior citizen
supervisors will collect the
donations and give a re-
ceipt.
Requests for service can
be made at the Lancaster
County Office of Aging,
CAP Outreach centers, or
the nutrition sites. Or you
can phone 229-2547 (Office
of Aging) collect and ask for
Mrs. Dorothy Reinhart.
The work will be done by
a team of 2 youth supervised
by a knowledgeable senior
citizen. The Office of Aging
is now taking applications
for the 10 positions of
supervisors, both men and
women. People applying
must be over 60, have a car,
able and willing to work with
youth and knowledgeable
about home chores, inclu-
ding some carpentry and
painting. More information
regarding this program can
be obtained by contacting
the Lancaster County Office
of Aging.
Lancaster County Office
of Aging
3 Central
Plaza, Lancaster, Pa. 17602
Haldeman Society festival
The Haldeman Society
will hold a Strawberry
Festival at The Haldeman
Mansion, Bainbridge
Saturday, June 21, 1975
from 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.
A flea market and lunch
will start at 12:00 noon.





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