Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 25, 1975, Image 12

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Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Three boys born this week
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hoffines, (Linda Kennedy),
Marietta, R.D.1 a son at
General Hospital, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
McCarty, (Suzette Smith)
129 New Haven St., Mount
Joy, a son at St. Joseph's
Hospical, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Stoner (Barbara Fuhrman)
40 E. High St., Maytown, a
son at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Tuesday.
OUR SURGICAL APPLIANCE
DEPARTMENT ISREADY
TO SERVE YOU
Recently, we installed a complete surgical appliance and convalescent aid
department, staffed by two trained surgical appliance technicians.
These technicians, who are also pharmacists, have been thoroughly
trained on the proper way to fit surgical garments ranging from elastic
stockings to intricate spinal and back braces.
Our inventory includes hospital beds, adjustable or folding walkers,
Jacuzzi whirlpool baths, adult and childsize wheel chairs, commodes,
wooden and aluminum canes, crutches, and oxygen equipment,—all for
sale or rental.
Some of the surgical appliances available are arm, leg and finger splints,
bed pads, bed boards, wrist and ankle splints, cervical, hip, or pelvic
traction equipment and the very latest in external breast prosthesis.
We welcome your inquiries about these items and if necessary, we can
make appointments in the home, hospital or nursing home facility.
Again, our free delivery service is included as a part of this department.
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SNS STI. TY WV YIN LL
THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA


Dara Good in
tech. training
Airman Dara D. Good,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude L. Good of 305
Barbara St., Landisville,
Pa., has been selected for
technical training in the
U.S. Air Force communica-
tions systems operation field
at Goodfellow AFB, Tex.
The airman recently com-
pleted basic training at
Lackland AFB, Tex., where
she studied the Air Force
mission, organization and
customs and received spe-
cial instruction in human
relations.
Airman Good is a 1968
graduate of Hempfield
Union: High School.
DID YOU HEAR
Lucy Haines, who wants a
new bridge across the
Chicques in Mount Joy, has
carried her quest to Harris-
burg where she had an
interview with Robert Kel-
ler, manager of new con-
struction for the state.
Mr. Keller is sending an
engineer to Mount Joy to
inspect the bridge.
June 25, 1975
Obituaries
John Wealand
Succumbs at 68
John G. ‘‘Tubby’’ Wea-
land, 68, of 214 S. Barbara
St., Mount Joy, died unex-
pectedly Monday morning
at the Pensupreme Grocer-
ette on Barbara Street. He
had been under the care of a
physician.
A resident of Mount Joy
for 63 years, he retired in
1954 as a foreman in supply
at the former Olmstead Air
Force Base, Middletown.
He was a member of St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church and Friendship Fire
Company 1, both of Mount
Joy, and the American
association of Retired Per-
sons.
Born in Elizabethtown, he
was a son of Mrs. Margaret
Hendrix Wealand and the
late husband of Helen Miller
Wealand.
In addition to his widow
and mother, he is survived
by three children, John C.,
Marietta; William T.,
Mount Joy; and Margaret,
wife of Victor E. Disanto,
Middletown, and three
grandchildren.
Mrs. John Maust
Mrs. Margaret Suggs
Maust, 41, of Opp, Ala, a
former Bainbridge resident,
died Saturday morning after
alengthly illness.
Mrs. Mause, originally
from Alabama, returned to
that state about 12 years
ago.
~ Union National
Mount Joy Bank
4th of July
Holiday Hours
MOUNT JOY OFFICE
On Thursday, July 3rd, all drive-in and walk-up
window facilities will be open until 6 p.m. This
includes the Main street window and the Motor bank
There will be regular lobby hours until 2 p.m.
MAYTOWN OFFICE
On Thursday, July 3rd, the Drive-In Window will
be open until 5 p.m. There will be
regular lobby hours.
MOUNT JOY & MAYTOWN
OFFICES
On Saturday, July 5th, there will be regular drive-in
and walk-up hours from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
CLOSED FRIDAY,
JULY 4th

While living in Bain-
bridge, she was a member
of Good’s Mennonite
Church, Elizabethtown, RD.
Among her survivors are
her husband, John L.; three
daughters, Rebecca, Judy,
and Carolyn, and two sons,
John and Stevie, all at
home.
Mrs. J. Leese,
Marietta, Dies
Stella S. Leese, Marietta
R1, died Friday at St.
Joseph Hospital after a
short illness.
She was the widow of
John T. Leese. Born in
Conoy Township, she was
the daughter of the late
Samuel and Fanny Stoner
Lindemouth.
A life-long resident of the
area, Mrs. Leese was a
member of Women of the
Moose chapter 701, Eliza-
bethtown, and St. John’s
Episcopal Church in Mari-
etta.
She is survived by a son,
Walter L. Leese, Marietta; a
brother, Jacob Lindemouth,
Elizabethtown; a sister,
Mrs. Mary Houseal, May-
town; and a sister, Eliza-
beth, wife of Mervin Arnold,
Maytown.
Also surviving her are one
grandchild and two great-
grandchildren.
Miss Myrtle Truitt
of Marietta
Miss Myrtle M. Truitt,
87, of 238 W. Market St.,
Marietta, died at home on
Sunday after an illness of
one year.
A lifelong resident of
Marietta, she was the
daughter of the late Harry
and Kate Mutch Truitt.
Miss Truitt was a secre-
tary for Donegal Mutual
Insurance Co., Marietta, for
31 years before her retire-
ment.
She was the last living
member of her immediate
family.
’SS DHS class
plans reunion
Plans are underway to
celebrate the 20th reunion of
the class of 1955 of Donegal
High School. The event will
be held Saturday, June 28,
at the Host in Lancaster.
A social hour from 6 to 7
p.m. will be followed by
dinner and a program.
Anyone hoping to make
reservations may do so by
contacting Mrs. Grant
Peifer, 82 Barre Drive,
Lancaster.

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