Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, October 01, 1975, Image 17

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DID YOU HEAR....
Congressman Edwin D.
Eshleman (a Marietta na-
tive) is co-author of a ‘new
book entitled ‘‘Congress| —
The Pennsylvania Dutch
Representatives’ ..It is a 200
year history of the congres-
sional seat presently held by
Eshleman.
Obituaries
Mrs. Ann Gohn
Mrs. Ann L. Gohn, wife of
John L. Gohn, died Saturday
evening at St. Joseph
Hospital. She was 28 and
resided at 509 W. Market
St. in Marietta. She was
under the care of a
physician.
Mrs. Gohn was born in
Lebanon, the daughter of
Warren H. and Ethel
Eisenhour Foley of Mount
Marietta; the Women’s So-
ciety of Christian Service of
the church; American Le-
gion Auxiliary to William
Brenner Post 466 in Mariet-
ta.
She is survived by her
parents, her husband, two
daughters: Carrie Ann and
Abbigale L., both at home;
and two sisters: Lora Lee
Eshleman commented that
his book is both a study of
the legislative process and a
different kind of bicenten-
nial history.
Lancaster is one of only a
few areas to have had
congressional representa-
tion from the opening of the
Continental Congress in
1774 until the present day.
George Ross, James Buch-
anan, and Thaddeus Ste-

Christine Erb
DID YOU HEAR....
Christine. Erb, R.D. 1,
Mount Joy, was awarded
the 4H Blue Form Leader-
ship Award sponsored by
Reader’s Digest. Lancaster
County received only two
such awards.
Chris was graduated last
June from Donegal High
School. She is now employ-
ed part time by Weis
Markets in Mount Joy

vens were some illustrious
predecessors of Congress-
man Eshleman in represen-
ting Lancaster County BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Shine (Betty Reisinger), 19
S. Locust Street, Marietta, a
son at General Hospital,
9/22,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Kurtz
(Shirley Baer), Mount Joy,
R.D.#2, a daughter at
General Hospital, 9/25.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Johnson (Helen White), 54
Vista Drive, Maytown, a
daughter at General Hospi-
tal, 9/25.
FISHER CELEBRATES
75th YEAR WITH MUSIC
Nevin W. Fisher, profes-
- sor of music emeritus at
Li RR Elizabethtown College, will
present a piano recital on
the campus on Monday,
Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. in Rider
Hall. .
The recital, which is open
to the public without charge,
is part of a three-recital tour
Fisher is making in celebra-
tion of his 75th year.
Interestingly, Fisher’s
birthdate closely parallels
with that of the College,
which recently completed a
three-year celebration of its
Diamond Jubilee.
For the recital, entitled
“Music of the Romantic
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of his own pieces, ‘‘Ameri-
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and ‘‘Moonlight on the
Susquehanna’’.
Five of his hymns are
included in the Church of
the Brethren Hymnal, for
which he served as editor-
in-chief and musical editor.
Additionally, he has written
a definitive ‘‘History of
Brethren Hymnbooks’’ and
  
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She was a member of the Colorado, and Emily L.
United Methodist Church, Foley, Mount Joy.
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 17.
H. R. Detwiler
Hiram R. Detwiler, 72, of
414 S. Delta St., Mount Joy,
died Tuesday evening after
a one-month illness at
Lancaster Genral Hospital.
He was a long-time
resident of Mount Joy and
had retired in 1973 from
Safe Hardware Corp., Divi-
sion of Emhart Corp., in
Lancaster.
Mr. Detwiler was a
member of Trinity Lutheran
Church and belonged to the
Friendship Fire Company
No. 1.
He was the son of the late
Horace K. and Carrie Risser
Detwiler.
He is survived -by his
widow, Lillian Roth Detwi-
ler, his son, Robert E. of
Elizabethtown, two daugh-
ters, Dorothy E., married to
Clyde T. Sumpman of
Mount Joy R2 and Helen M.
wife of Richard P. Bard of
Lancaster. He is also sur-
vived by one brother, Joe
R., Mount Joy, two sisters,
Mary R., wife of Park
Eberly, Mount Joy, and
Anna R., married to Graybill
Stauffer of Mount Joy R2,
seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

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