Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN XN I nN .. gpa Ss & SiS RR RE S$ SS Dance to music by ZIMMY SCHMIDT'S GERMAN BAND ~ and BOB GIVENS at the organ For Reservations call 367-2432 $10 per person “Danish Smorgasbord served 7 to 10 p.m. The Carpenter's Ian 26-32 S. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN, FA. Parking in Fear bee ree 2 Hi Red Barn urniture Stripping as Buy Only One More Muffler! FREE REPLACEMENTS FOR LIFE OF CAR (Labor not included) WISSLER MOTORS Route 230 West Mount Joy, Pa. Located 4 miles West of Eliza- bethtown on Falmouth Rd. CALL 367-2959 ¢ OUIGE Se Saks & Seappod —— WEEKEND SPECIAL — (Friday & Saturday only) Filled Boneless CHICKEN BREAST Mashed Potatoes Vegetable or Salad —— Kitchen Open Mon. - Sat. 11am.-1p.m.and 5 p.m. - 12 p.m. Mount Joy — 653-4301 ol} aus Food prepared by Marion Bleacher Mrs. D. Shrader, Marietta, Dies Mrs. Jean M. (Sargen) Shrader, 47, of 14 E. Market St., Marietta, died Sunday at the Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, after an illness of six months. She was the wife of Dale H. Shrader. Born in East McKeesport, she was the daughter of the late John and Lillian Saunders Proud- fit. She was a seamstress and was employed at Simp- kin Corp., Hellam. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Marietta. In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, Louis M. Sargen Jr., Mari- etta; a brother, Charles Proudfit, Maryland; and two sisters: Charlotte Hart and Iva Proudfit, both of Vir- Obituaries Samuel J. Heisey, E-Town, Dies at 63 Samuel J. Heisey, 63, of Elizabethtown R2, died un- expectedly Monday at 12:20 p.m. at Lancaster General Hospital following an illness of three days. He was employed by the C. E. Lutz Inc., Elizabeth- town, and was a member of Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Association. Born in East Donegal Township, he was a son of the late Levi and Laura Johnson Heisey. He was the husband of Elizabeth Nagel Heisey. Surviving in addition to his widow, are a daughter, Betty Jane, wife of Albert Goodling, Elizabethtown R2, and a stepson, Benjamin S. Nagel, Elizabethtown R1; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild, and these brothers and sisters: Irvin J. Heisey, Conestoga; Esther, wife of Charles Koser, Manheim R4; Mabel, wife of Dr. Roscoe Thome, Charles- town, Md.; Abraham Heisey, Mount Joy, R2, and Clarence Heisey, Mount Joy. Mrs. William Tyndall, » Mount Joy, Dies at 74 Mrs. Reba Ream Tyndall, 74, wife of William Leroy Tyndall, 82 E. Main St., Mount Joy, died at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Lancaster General Hospital after a short illness. Born in Elizabethtown, she was a daughter of the September 17, 1975 late Albert and Florence Angstadt Ream. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and American Legion Auxiliary, both of Mount Joy. She was also active in the American Red Cross and Girl Scouts and assisted in a number of charitable organizations in the area. : In addition to her husband she is survived by three sons, Robert L. Drexel Hill; Jack E., Mount Joy, and Richard L., Oak Ridge, Tenn., and 13 grandchildren, Also surviving are four brothers and sisters: Roy H. Ream, Elizabethtown; Ber- tram L. Ream, Venice, Fla; Meyer Ream, Rochester, N.Y., and Mrs. Florence E. Kreider, Manheim RI. Long distance... it never gets lost in the mail. ~~ > , Inc. You don’t have to type a telephone call. Or stamp it. Or mail it. Or hope it gets there on time without getting lost on somebody’s desk. Long distance can save you time and money. It’s personal and a lot more effective than correspondence. Why not put long distance to work for you? It’s a great way to do business. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United LAR L848
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