age 14-——-SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Jick Daveler n Air Force Richard L. Daveler, son of r and Mrs. John Davelor R.D. 1, Marietta, enlisted the U. S. Arr Force cording to Jim Ellington, r Force Recruiter, 44 sth Duke St., Lancaster pon graduation from the 1 Force's six week basic ilitary training, Richard ill receive technical train- g in the Electronic apti- de area. He is a 1975 ‘aduate of Donegal High ‘hool. Mr. Daveler will be i'ning credits towards a reer Education Certificate rough the Community pllege of The Air Force hile attending basic and her Air Force technical 2ining schools. RENE | EE No WET PORSCHE A NEW IMAGE YOURSELF WILD EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT. 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 Opposite Erb’s Market Obituaries MRS. L. GUTSHALL Mrs. Velma G. Gutshall, 56, of Bainbridge R1, died at Lancaster General Hospital, Wednesday evening after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of Lawrence J. Gutshall. Born in Mount Joy, she was a daughter of the late Christ- tan R. and Lizzie Geibe Sherk. Mrs. Gutshall had been a resident of Bainbridge for the past 30 years and was formerly of Mount Joy. She was employed with Wyeth Laboratories, Marietta. She was a member of Chiques United Methodist Church and was a Sunday school teacher and choir member of the church. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Bainbridge Fire Company. MRS. CLYDE DULPER Mrs. Ethel M. Dupler, AND DRIVE WITH ONE OF LIFE’S 54, of Bainbridge R1, died at 9:05 a.m., in Lancaster General Hospital, Monday after a lengthy illness. Born in East Donegal Township, she was the daughter of Mary Jane Edye Williams, Bainbridge RI, and the late Harry E. Williams. She was a mem- ber of Stevens Hill Church of the Brethren. Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband, Clyde S. Dupler; three sons: Harry T., Bainbridge RI; Dennis L. and Gary E., both of Elizabethtown; three grandchildren, and one sis- ter and one brother, Sara M. Williams and Harry L. Williams, both of Bain- bridge RI. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three daughters: Connie, wife of Michael J. Rank, Bain- bridge Rl; Kathy, wife of Kim D. Schatz, Bainbridge; Mindy Gutshall, at home; three grandchildren; three brothers: Christian R. Sherk and Jacob G. Sherk, both of Mount Joy; Lewis G. Sherk, Columbia; and three sisters: Mrs. Blanche Miller, Mount Joy; Ella, wife of Carl Freed, York; and Florence, wife of Charles E. Metzger, Neffsville. MRS. W. ARMOLD Mrs. Mary J. Armold, 58, of 424 East Market Street, Marietta, was pro- nounced dead on arrival at Lancaster General Hospital, Thursday at S:15 p.m. She became ill at her home and was taken to the hospital in a Marietta ambulance. An autopsy is scheduled. A lifelong resident of the Marietta area, she was a member of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, December 3, 1975 and was the widow of Woodrow W. Armold, who died in 1964. Born in East Donegal Township, she was a daugh- ter of the late Jacob H. and Mary Wagner Kline. Surviving are four child- ‘ren, George B. Armold, Beverly, wife of Vincent Ruby, and Donald E. Arm- old, all of Marietta, and Paul W. Armold, at home; seven grandchildren and two sis- ters and two brothers, Amelia, wife of Grabill Gorman, Paul Kline, and Jacob Kline, all of Marietta, and Clara, wife of Charles Smith, Columbia. EE ETE SM Se NE Ei BE SB BY putin pn ss fp Srl ren isle Ss lg pee io parse ed pane pants fra, = pin BO 0 ENR) Br Br i EB NM EN Wd Me This photo was taken at the Union National Bank in Mount Joy on Friday evening, October 31, the first day for cashing Christmas Club checks. ’ { UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 WHY NOT PUT YOURSELF IN THIS PICTURE NEXT YEAR? @® These friends of yours are financially ready for a truly Merry Christmas 1975. ® We handled 1400 Christmas Club Customer accounts amounting to $220,000 in 1975. ® Open a Christmas Club account at your HOMETOWN BANK today. Sade | FDIE L513 2 "HOMETOWN BANK" IOI A: DEPOLT ‘WILE ANCE (ONPOR 4 NON HS BE x) nd? ud) Pv A ath am toy
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