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York Daily Record, Thursday, August 14, 1975 Deaths Deaths Police, Fire Reports York Area Deaths Mrs. Ralph J. Ranker Mrs. Eva Fahs Ranker, 59, wife of Ralph J. Ranker, 407 N.

Williams died Wednesday at 4 a.m. at her residence. She was born in York, daughter of the late Earl and Rosie Miller Fahs, and was a member of Shiloh United Church of Christ. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are: Two sons. Mrs.

Benjamin Lau Hazel M. Lau, 76, wife of Benjamin Lau, 205 E. Cottage Place, died Wednesday at York Hospital. Mrs. Lau was formerly employed by Grayhill Co.

where she was a packer. She was born in York, the daughter of the late George and Jennie Beck. Surviving also is a stepson, Rudy Frederick, 526 E. Boundary Ave. The Rev.

Roland E. Garvin, pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Manchester, will officiate funeral services Saturday at 10 a.m. at Baumeister and Orcutt Colonial Mortuary, S. Queen and Jackson Sts.

Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Robert A. Miller Robert A. (Buck) Miller, 64, of 131 S.

Duke St, died Tuesday at 11 :47 p.m. at York Hospital. Mr. Miller was born in Lower Chanceford Township, son of the late Ellsworth and Elizabeth Miller. He attended York Public Schools and was employed at Yorktowne Motor Inn prior to his illness.

Surviving are a brother, James Miller, 170 W. Maple St and four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Butler, Florence Miller, both of York Mrs. Violet Jiles, Troy, N.Y., and Mrs. Mary Davis, Detroit, Mich.

Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Police Seek Store Bandits Two men made off with over $100 in a hold-up shortly before 11 p.m. Tuesday at Butter's Dairy Store, 905 Grantlev Road. Spring Garden Township Police said the pair forced a customer and two clerks to sit on the floor behind a counter. Police said the two men.

who had stockings over then heads and one of them armed with a gun, ordered the clerk to open the register. The one bandit was described as being five feet five inches tall, about 150 pounds, with sandy colored collar length hair, wearing a colored t-shirt and jeans, with no shoes. Robbed Along Road State Police were investigating the robbery of Marlyn L. Miller, York RD 11, Tuesday night along Route 714 and Bull Run Road at Long Level. Police said Miller was approach! by several men who demanded money.

Miller reportedly gave them $7. Pennies Stolen A burglary at the home of Edwin Lehman, York RO. 8, netted burglars about $20 in pennies from two containers in the kitchen cupboards and four packs of cigarettes, valued at $2. York Township Police said burglars gained entry to the home through a window Tuesday morning or afternoon. The cupboards, freezer, and two bedrooms were ransacked, police said.

Caution Signs Removed Two wooden caution signs with yellow warning lights, valued at $80. were stolen from a construction site along Route 74 at Fox Run Road. Northern Regional Police said the signs, owned by Conewago Contractors, Hanover RD 4. were taken over Tuesday night. Burglar Gets $100 Eva O.

Crouse, 224 S. Richland reported to City Police a change purse containing about $100 cash was taken in a Wednesday morning burglary at her home. Police said a screen was cut to gain entrance to the home. Dr. Robert M.Miller HANOVER Dr.

Robert McDowell Miller, 58, husband of Mary E. Mullin Miller, 324 Clearview died Tuesday at 9:50 m. at Hanover General Hospital. Dr. Miller operated a dental office at 54 Frederick St.

since 1946. He was a member of Grace United Church of Christ. He graduated from Dallastown High School, Franklin and Marshall College and Temple University School of Dentistry. He interned at Reading Hospital. He was a captain in the U.S.

Army during World War II and served on the 217th Ship Compliment as well as the St. Olaf Hospital Ship. He served in the Algerian, French Moroccan, Northern French, Western Pacific, Asiatic-Pacific, American and European-African Theatres. He was also a member of Patmos Lodge No. 348 AM, Royal Arch No.

310, Penn Council Royal and Select Masters No. 67, and the Pennsylvania Dental Assn. Surviving also is a daughter, Mrs. Bert Schweigert, New York. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 p.m.

from the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St. The Rev. Carl Folk, his pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. George K.

Hook George K. Hook, 79, of 206 E. Cottage Place, husband of the late Mrs Etta M. Grimm Hook, died Tuesday night in York Hospital. He was born in Baltimore County, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hook and had resided at 27 W. Forrest Shrewsbury, until three years ago when he moved to York. He had been employed by Sewartstown Manufacturing Co. for 25 years and Hunger-ford Packing Shrewsbury, 20 years.

He retired in 1961. He was a member of St. "Paul's United Church of Christ, Shrewsbury, and Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Co. Surviving are: Two children, Mrs. Helen M.

Frey, 154 S. Vernon and George R. Hook, East Greenville; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, and two FLAHARTY On Aug 12. 1975, at 9 p.m., at his home in Delta, Walter J. Flaharty, husband of Anno Mary Flaharty.

aged 85 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Saturday ot 11 a.m. ot Harkins Funeral Home. Delta. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Sunnyburn.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. ol( 2t FRY On Aug. 11, 1975, at 4 25 p.m., at York Hospital, Howard Fry, Spring Grove RO 1 (Nashville), son of the late Chester and Almena Mummert Fry, oged 46 years, 10 months, 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday, Aug. 14, ot 10 a.m.

from the Sauter Funerol Home, 175 N. Main Spring Grove. Interment in St. Paul's (Wolf's) Union Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening.

7 9. HOOK On Aug. 12, 1975, at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital, George K. Hook, of 206 E. Cottage Place, York, formerly of Shrewsbury, husbond of the lote Etto M.

Grimm Hook, aged 79 years, 7 months. 27 days. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Aug. 15, at 10 30 a from the J. J.

Hartenstein Mortuary, Second at Franklin St, New Freedom, Pa. Interment in Giesey Memorial Cemetery. Shrewsbury. Friends ore invited to coll at the mortuary Thursday evening from 7 to 9. JENNIS On Aug.

13, 1975, at 1:59 a.m., at York Hospitol, Frank R. Jennis husband of Thelma J. Cressinger Jennis, 1 147 E. King aged 37 years. Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the funeral Soturdoy with a mass at 10 a.m.

at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Treverton, Pa. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Treverton.

Viewing Friday 7 to 9 p.m. at the Foust Funeral Home in Treverton. au.14.lt KNAPER On Aug 13, 1975. ot 11:50 a.m., DOA ot York Hospital, Palmer E. Knaper, husbond of Kathryn M.

Miller Knoper, 338 W. Brood St, Dallastown, aged 57 years, 6 months. 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday at 2 p.m. at St.

John's (Blymire's) United Church of Christ, near Dallastown. Interment in adjoining cemetery. Relatives and freinds are invited to call ot the Eberly Funeral Home, 104 W. Main St, Dallastown, Friday evening, and at the church on Saturday from I p.m. until time of service.

Please omit flowers. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to the Building Fund of St. John's UCC a)4 3t LAU On Aug Hospitol, Hazel M. 13, 1975, ot York Lou, wife of Ben- jamin Lau, 205 76 years, 1 day. Cottage Place, aged Relatives ond friends are invited to ottend the funeral service Saturday ot 10 a.m.

ot Boumeister and Orcutt Colonial Mortuary, S. Queen and Jackson Sts. Interment in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Relatives ond friends are invited to visit the funeral home Friday evening 7 to 9.

014 3t MOUL- On Aug 12. 1975 at 6 54 p.m. ot York Hospital, Robert W. Moul, husbond of M. Edno Rudisill Moul.

RD 6, Box 80, York, aged 79 years, 7 months, 18 days. Relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funerol services on Saturday at 11 a.m.. from the LeRoy R. Leber Funeral Home. 2290 School St, Shiloh Interment in Shiloh Cemetery.

Relotives ond friends are invited to coll at the funerol home Friday evening from 7 to 9 ou 14.21 RANKER -On Aug 13, 1975, ot 4 a.m.. ot her home. 407 Willioms St, Eva Fohs Ranker, wife of Ralph J. Ranker, oged 59 years. 3 months.

27 days. Funeral services on Friday, Aug. 15, ot 2 p.m. frorn the Robert F. Koller Funerol Home, 2000 W.

Morket St. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. No viewing requested. au.14 It 26 Adduce 27 At the summit 28 Football plays 29 Thrust aside 30 Pitchfork part 32 bake 34 Embankment 35 Serves 37 Mushroom 41 Ruler 43 Storage places 44 Bridge holding 45 Lettuce dish 46 Employment 47 Ground; soil: Ger. 50 Horned animal 51 Begrudge 52 City near Milan 53 Type of school: Abbr.

54 Dresses in 56 Contents of a certain well Registrars Enroll 24 New Voters Drive. Today registration wiil be accepted at Stewartstown Fire Co. from 3 until 9p RUSSELL On Aug. 13, 1975, at York Hospital, Miriam E. Altland Russell, wife of Lawrence M.

Russell Glen Rock RD 3, oged 58 years, 4 months, 3 days. Relatives ond friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday. Aug. 16 at 10 30 a from the J. J.

Hartenstein Mortuary. Second at Franklin Streets, New Freedom, Pa. Interment in Penn Memorial Gardens, Hanover. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. 0t4.lt SENFT On Aug.

13, 1975. ot 12 30 a.m., ot Harrisburg State Hospitol, Charles E. Senft, 444 N. Beaver St, aged 83 years, 1 month, 8 days. Relatives and friends are invited to ottend the funeral services on Friday, at 2 at the Shindler Funeral Home, 915 N.

Duke St. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. No viewing requested. au.14 2t SHUE On Aug. 13, 1975, at 11:02 a.m., at York Hospital, Herman L.

Shue, 635 Roosevelt aged 52 years, II months, 24 days. Funeral services will be Saturday 2 p.m. from the Workmger Funeral Home, 849 E. Market St. Interment in Manchester Union Cemetery.

Viewing Friday evening 7 lo 9. al4 3t Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness shown in our bereavement in the sudden loss of our sister Barbora Ann Hale 53.al4.ll We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives ond friends for the kindness shown during the illness ond in our bereavement in the great loss of our dear mother, Martha Crooks, also for the cards, memorials and a very special thanks to the personnel and nurses of Pine Manor Nursing Home and Barley Convalescent Home Wast for the core ond kindness given our mother. 53.al4.lt In Memoriam KOHlER In loving memory of our son and brother Donald R. Kohier who passed away three years ago today. Aug.

14. 1972. Days of sadness often come over us As we softly breathe your name; In life we loved you dearly In death we do the same. Sadly missed by Mother. Sisters and Brothers (54.al4.lt) RUPPERT In loving memory of my stster-in law, Effie Ruppert, who passed away Aug 14.1973.

Two years has passed since that sad day The one I loved was coiled away. God took her home, it was His will, But in my heart, she liveth still. Sodly missed by Sister-in-law lita (54.al4.lt) MARTIN In loving memory of our dear grandson, Bioin Martin, who was killed. August U. 1971.

God took our grandson away Who was always dear to us Out hearts are crushed with sorrow And many tears are shed In our hearts he will live forever Till the day that we will be with him. Sadly missed bv Grandma and Grandpa 54 a 14 It) Births York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Ort, 217 N.

Hartley Wednesday, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Culp, East Prospect, Wednesday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs Herbert Morgan, 1701 Randolph Drive, Wednesday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Michael C.

Simpson, Brogue RD 1, Wednesday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Laverne S. Richardson, Brogue RD 1, Tuesday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Herman, Red Lion RD 4, Sunday, twin daughters. Memorial Osteopathic To Mr.

and Mrs. Terry L. Bender, .52 York St, Manchester, Wednesday, a daughter. Other Births To Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce G. Kosa, Woodstock RD 2, Conn, Monday, at Winham Memorial Hospital, Willimantic, Conn, a daughter, Rachel Elizabeth. Mrs. Kosa is the former Donna Forrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard C. Forrey, 35 N. West St. PURITAN BENNETT CAMP GARMENTS HOLLISTER COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES (::: MEDIC WE Or To Deaths DONECKER On Aug 13, 1975. at York Hospital.

Mary S. Stiles Donecker, beloved wife of Vernon T. Donecker, 7 1 6 S. Pershing Ave. aged 60 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Friday 2 p.m. at Sleeger Funeral Home. 822 E. Morket St Interment in Mt Rose Cemetery. Relatives and friends may call ot the funeral home Thursday 7 to 9 p.m.

aM.lt FARENCE On Aug. 13, 1975, at 10 30 a ot York Hospital, lloyd Farence, husband of Mrs. Goldie Stambaugh Forence. Spring Grove RD 3. aged 76 years.

2 months. 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funerol services Saturdoy, Aug. 16, ot II o.m., ot the Sauter Funeral Home, 175 N. Moin St, Spring Grove.

Interment in Spring Grove Cemetery. No viewing Friday evening. Viewing Saturday from 10 o.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be sent to the Memorial fund of Mt Zion United Church of Christ, Spring Grove, if so desired.

au.14 FETROW On Aug. 13. 1975. ot 1 1 05 o.m, at York Hospitol, Dorothy J. Fetrow, wife of Norman R.

Fetrow, 1750 Crestlyn Rd, aged 60 years. Funeral services Saturdoy ot 10 a.m. from the Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St. Interment in Mt.

Rose Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening 7 to 9 p.m. ol3t Twenty-four Republicans Democrats ed Wednesday voters, 18 and six registere during the sitting of the registrars at the municipal building on Kelly Funeral Directors SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 North Duke St. phone 8431778 (51.al.lmo.) SLEEGER FUNERAL HOMF E. Market St.

Phone 648 2491 (51.al.lmo.) HEFFNER FUNERAL HOME ot Jacobus. Inc. 53 N. Main St. Jacobus.

Pa. James W. Heffner, supervisor Ph. 843 7525 (51a2.tu,th,s.lmo.) MORGAN FREY Phone 854 3627 764 9426 1223 North George St. (5l.al.lu.th,s.lmo.) Mrs.

Norman R. Fetrow Mrs. Dorothy J. Fetrow, wife of Norman R. Fetrow, 1750 Crestlyn died Wednesday at 11:05 a.m.

at York Hospital at the age of 60. Born in York, a daughter of the late Albert and Violet Shettel Radcliffe, she was employed as a dental nurse by Dr. Poy L. Lee. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Michael R.

C. Grandia, Green Valley Road, York RD a daughter, Mrs. Janine Insalaco, Garden City, N.Y.; three grandchildren; a step daughter and step son, Mrs. Nancy A. Fiore, Warren, and Alan G.

Fetrow, 1220 Overbrook three step granddaughters; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Good, 55 Ridge and a brother, Donald Radcliffe, 2747 Clearbrook Blvd. The funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Etzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St.

The Rev. Harry E. Wackerman, pastor of Christ United Methodist Church, Jacobus, will officiate. Burial will take place in Mt. Rose Cemetery.

Mrs. Lawrence M. Russell Sr. GLEN ROCK Mrs. Miriam E.

Altland Russell, 58, wife of Lawrence M. Russell Glen Rock RD 3, died Wednesday at 3:25 a.m. at Y'ork Hospital where he was a patient one day. A daughter of the late Charles W. and Hattie Bard Altland she was a native of Fulton Township, Lancaster County, and belonged to Christ Lutheran Church at Dallastown.

Mrs. Russell had been employed at the English American Tailoring Westminster, and previously at Stewartstown Manufacturing Co. She was a member of the Shrewsbury TOPS Club. Also surviving are: Five children, Mrs. Irvin J.

Shaffer, Glen Rock RD Mrs. Charles E. Keeney, York RD Mrs. Nevin M. Amspacher, Brod-beck RD Mrs.

Dale R. Rebert, Spring Grove RD Lawrence M. Russell at home; 14 grandchildren, and seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. Ethel Forry, Dallastown; Mrs. Alma Allen.

York; Mrs. Betty Carper, Winchester, Mrs. Helen Mauss, Gettysburg; Robert F. Altland, Duneden, Fla Richard L. Altland, Wrightsville, and Glenn E.

Altland, Red Lion. Mrs. Russell's minister, the Rev. David R. Barnhart, will officiate at the funeral on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

from the J. J. Hartenstein Mortuary, Second at Franklin Streets, New Freedom. Burial will be in Penn Memorial Gardens, Hanover. Herman L.Shue Herman L.

Shue, 52, of 635 Roosevelt died Wednesday at 11:02 a.m. at York Hospital, following a lengthy illness. A native of Emigsville, Mr. Shue was a son of Mrs. Delia M.

Long Shue, 635 Roosevelt and the late John Ivan Shue. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he was a past president of the Wago Club. His memberships included West York Post 8951, Veterans of Foreign Wars' and the 13th Ward Political Club. Surviving also are: Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sloan, 2101 Twin Brook Drive; Mrs.

Zelda Greene, 1338, W. Market two brothers, Charles S. Shue, 1100 Lancaster Ave. and John I. Shue 3010 Dundee Road.

The Rev. Jesse O. Jenkins will officiate at the funeral on Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Workinger Funeral Home, 849 E. Market St.

Burial will be in Manchester Union Cemetery. Robert W.Moul Robert W. Moul, 79, husband of Mrs. M. Edna Rudisill Moul, York RD 6, died at 6:54 p.m.

Tuesday in York Hospital where he was a patient one day. He was born in Dover, son of the late Charles and Calista Ann Hummer Moul. He had been employed 19 years as a time and bonus clerk by Borg-Warner Corp. until his retirement 14 years ago. Mr.

Moul was an Army veteran of World War having served in France. He was a member of York Post 127, American Legion; 40et8; York Area AARP; Union Fire Dover, and Dover Community Relief Association. Surviving, in addition to his widow, are: a son, Clair R. Grim, 366 Randolph Drive; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel M.

Wise, 2381 Loucks Road; two grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the LeRoy R. Leber Funeral Home, 2290 School St, Shiloh. The Rev.

Donald C. Wagner, assistant pastor of the Church of the Open Door, will officiate. Burial will be in Shiloh Cemetery. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Taylor K. Ranker, 1132 Hanover Road, and Thomas R.

Ranker, Powder Mill Manor; three grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Miller, 780 Hardwick Place; Mrs. Robert Kraut, 217 N. Williams and Mrs. Norman Coulson, Hanover.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Robert F. Koller Funeral Home, 2000 W. Market St. The Rev.

Uble M. Frost, pastor of St. Stephen's United Church of Christ, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. Lloyd E.Farence SPRING GROVE Lloyd E.

Farence, 76, husband of Mrs. Goldie Stambaugh Farence, Spring Grove RD died Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at York Hospital where he was a patient one week. A native of Adams County, he was a son of the late William and Sarah Zepp Farence, and belonged to Mt. Zion United Church of Christ.

He retired in 1964 after being employed 44 years by the P. H. Glatfelter Co. Since retirement he was employed the past 10 years by Waynecolnc. Mr.

Farence was a member of the Glatfelter Quarter Century Club and the York County Foremen's Club, as well as Friendship Hose Co, York County Firemens' Association and Hanover Aerie 1406, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Also surviving are: Two sons, Kenneth E. Farence, 112 Farm View Drive, York; Dale R. Farence, Spring Grove RD two daughters, Mrs. Ross B.

Welsh, Spring Grove RD Mrs. Robert F. Shenberger, Spring Grove RD nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; a brother, Earl C. Farence, 110 Church three sisters, Mrs John C. Plymire, Emigsville; Mrs.

Raymond Lightner, 213 George Hanover, and Mrs. Stuart Fishel, North Highland Avenue. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Sauter Funeral Home, 175 N. Main St.

Officiating will be the Rev. Morgan R. W. Andreas, Mr. Farence's minister.

Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Memorial Fund of Mt. Zion United Church of Christ. Frank R. Jennis Sr.

Frank R. Jennis 37, husband of Thelma J. Cressinger Jennis, 1147 E. King St, died at 1:59 a.m. Wednesday in York Hospital, following a lengthy illness.

He was born in Shamokin, son of Mrs. Florence Brenner Jennis, Trevorton, Pa, and the late Frank J. Jennis, and had been employed by AMF, Inc. prior to his illness. He was a member of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church and Trevorton Fire Co. and Rod and Gun Club. Also surviving are two children, Ruthann and Frank R. Jennis both at home; three sisters, Mrs. Albert Taglieri, Treverton; Mrs.

John Smith, 334 Greystone Road, and Mrs. Howard Fleming, 164 Edgewood Road, and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Albertina Jennis, Shamokin. Funeral services will be held Saturday with a mass at 10 a.m. at St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Treverton. Interment will be in that church's cemetery. Walter J. Flaharty DELTA Walter J. Flaharty, 85, retired painter and paperhanger, husband of Mrs.

Anna Mary Flaharty, died Tuesday at 9 p.m. at his Delta home. Mr. Flaharty also was employed for a number of years as a part-time police officer in Delta borough and Peach Bottom Township. He had resided in Delta the past 62 years.

Surviving also are four children, Mrs. Helen Bennett, Baltimore; Mrs. Evelyn Patterson, Madonna, Henry W. Flaharty, Edgewood, Md, and Mrs. Ruth Zell, Delta; 15 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Greider, Baltimore. The Rev. Thomas E. Adams pastor of Delta United Methodist Church, will officiate at funeral services Saturday at 11 a.m. at Harkins Funeral Home, Delta Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Sunnyburn I I DOWN Erase (with Tennis term Not written Does a daring The place to borrow a thousand right here in is from the people who lend millions.

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Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a m. Friday at the J. J. Haretnstein Mortuary, Second and Franklin streets, New Freedom. His pastor, the Rev.

Charles O. Zechiel, will officiate. Burial will be in Giesey Memorial Cemetery, Shrewsbury. Charles E.Senft Charles E. Senft, 83, of 444 N.

Beaver died Wednesday at 12:30 a.m. at Harrisburg State Hospital. He was born in York, son of the late George M. and Sallie A. Miller Senft, and was a retired structural iron worker.

Surviving are: Five brothers and sisters, George W. Senft, 725 S. Newberry Mrs. Mertus C. Blymire, 536 N.

George Harris F. Senft, 1260 Lancer Lane; Norman E. Senft, 29 E. Ninth and Esther L. Senft, 444 N.

Beaver St. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Shindler Funeral Home, 915 N. Duke St. The Rev.

L. Vance Green, pastor of Asbury United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. Mrs. Vernon T.

Donecker Mrs. Mary S. Stiles Donecker, 60, wife of Vernon T. Donecker, 716 S. Pershing died Wednesday morning at York Hospital.

Mrs. Donecker was a daughter of Ammon Stiles, a resident of Pleasant Acres, and the late Mrs. Virgie M. Heiland Stiles. She was a member of First Baptist Church.

Surviving also are a son, Keith T. Donecker, 24 N. Sumner two daughters, Mrs. Patricia H. Deitz, South West Street, and Mrs.

Barbara L. Prowell, 232 E. Cottage Place, and two sisters, Mrs. Leona Donecker, 1115 Prospect and Mrs. Coretta Hess, Joppa Road.

There are three grandchildren. The Rev. C. R. Ness, Pleasant Acres chaplain, will officiate at funeral services Friday at 2 p.m.

at Sleeger Funeral Home, 822 E. Market St. Burial will be in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Mae Frances Simon Mae Frances Simon, 39, of 412 W.

Princess was pronounced dead on arrival at York Hospital Monday evening after she was stricken at her home. She was born in North Carolina Coroner Kathryn L. Fourh-man said death was caused by a heart attack. She estimated time of death at 7:34 p.m. Among survivors are seven children.

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