
William Kihfner, Penbrook eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Coover, both of Mechanicsburg two sisters, Mrs, Leslie Coop, Mechanicsburg, and Mrs. She is survived by a son, Gilbert M., Mechanicsburg three daughters, Mrs.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Mechanicsburg, and the Ida Lambert Sunday School class. Becker, 77, 303 Shepherdstown Road, Mechanicsburg, died Tuesday at Seidle Memorial Hosptal. a I 20 INCREASE EFFECTIVE MAY 1st J J MODELS IN STOCK J I t FROM 4 I 59.95 to '344.95 I - HAROLD BARRICK ' i RD1, Sow Mill Rood & I Nawvlll I 776-3712 1 Grace E.Becker Mrs. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday Evening from 7 to 9. Barnes officiating! Burial will be in the Longsdorf Cemetery. from the Hoffman Funeral Home, 219 Norfh Hanover St., with the Rev. Services will be held Saturday" at 10:30 a.m. Zeigler, RD8 Carlisle and one granddaughter. Richard (Betty) Baughman, Dillsburg one brother, William E. Ada Mummert, Colonial Park, Harrisburg, Mrs. Sponsler, 33 Carlisle Pike, New Kingstown one son, Robert L., 7 Village Road, Mechanicsburg four sisters, Mrs'. She was a member of the United Methodist Church and Sunday School Class 8, New Kingston. Sponsler was born July 31a 1906 in Silver Spring Tovynship, Cumberland County. Sponsler, 71, 33 Carlisle Pike, New Kingstown, died Wednesday at The Church of God Home, Carlisle. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight until 9. Burial will be in Rolling Green Memorial Park.
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Ro'maine Archfield, Harris burg and four grandchildren. Margaret Kutz, both of Mechanicsburg, and Mrs. Shirley Banks, Mechanicsburg a son, Larry K., at home five brothers, Vance, Middletown, Dennis, McClure, and Richard, Preston and Thomas, all of Mechanicsburg three sisters, Mrs. He worked as a carpenter and butcher, and was an Army veteran of World War II. Ward, 61, 5000 Gettysburg Road, Mechanicsburg, died Tuesday at Holy Spirit Hospital. In the other photo Lawrence prepares to cut the cake. The ceremony held at Allenberry Wednesday night also acted as a birthday party. W I Evening Sentinel- Tom Killips i ,y L i i y I ' I t4' ' A J 1 rw j Honored S "7 (( Edward Tanger makes a brief speech after his father, Lawrence was presented with a plaque honoring him for his 35 years of service by the South Mid-dleton Fire Company. Thursday, April 13, 1978, The Evening Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.
