Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Recent grads of DHS busy Brian Lesher and Jackie Howell are active in drama- tics at Clarion State College. Each has participated in eight student directed plays. Helene Dalkiewicz, also attending Clarion State has participated in the girl's velleyball team there. Fran Enc is helping backstage in the same productions Brian and Jackie are participating in. Dean Buchenauer is on the water pele team at Johns Hopkins University and has travelled to Florida over the helidays te participate in a swim meet. Rumor h as it that ‘Tex’ Landis had an cutstanding academic first semester in cellege in Florida. Brian Lesher held a party last Friday night at his hecuse for approximately twenty recent graduates of D.H.S. Brian served Burgarly hot dogs, eclairs, chicken salad sandwiches, pears stuffed with cream cheese, delicious punch, and dishes filled with delectable goodies. One of the guests was Miss Lancaster County, Gloria Lengenecker, whe aleng with others learned a new dance: Bus Stop. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Germer John Germers celebrate SSth Mr. and Mrs. John T. Germer of 325 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, will celebrate their SSth wedding anniversary on January 185, 1976. They were married in Elizabethtown at St. Peters Cathelic Church by Father Stumph January 15, 1921. New retired, Mr. Germer was employed by Gerberich Pagne Show Company for 39 years. Mrs. Germer was a Unit Sales Manager and is a dealer representing Stanley Heme Products. They were entertained at a dinner given by their three grandchildren. They also have three great-grand- children. Christian Women meet executive committee by Hazel Crankshaw Members of the Eliza- bethtown Christian Wo- men’s Club, meeting in Meyer Dining Hall of E-town Cellege on January 7th, were introduced to. the members of the executive committee whe will serve during 1976. Introductions were made by Mrs. Helen McElrey, Area Ceunselor. Appreciation was ex- pressed for the committee who served during the past year and Mrs. Mary Ann Ober, retiring chairman, was given an inscribed note of appreciation framed by a quilled design. Mrs. Ober has been chairman since the club was organized in 1973. Mary Carl and Brenda Hanna of Elizabethtown and their Furry Friends provided the entertainment. ‘‘Furry Friends'’ is the name used for their puppets, and their audience was as charmed as any group of youngsters could be. Kim Lauver, Mount Joy, sang several numbers. Bruce Burkhelder of Genesis Ministries, Her- shey, was the speaker. Next meeting will be held February 4 at Hostetter’s, Mount Joy, at noon. «a same Mrs. . Harry. Gates of Lebanon, active in Christian Women's circles, will speak. Esther Neyer, Mount Joy, will speak on ‘Knowing Your Antiques,’’ and Albert and Arlene Smith, Eliza- “bethtown, will provide the music. Rev. Smith is the new pastor of the Elizabeth- town Brethren in Christ Church. Reservations must be made no later than January 31st. Check for $3.25 and. self-addressed and stamped envelope should be sent to Mrs. Carel Bowman, Route 1, Mount Joy, 17532. Nursery will be provided at St. Mark’s United Metho- dist Church. A Prayer Coffee is scheduled for January 20 at 9:30 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Leis Kelchner, Groff Avenue, Elizabethtown. Nursery will be provided. The Executive Committee for 1976 is as fellows: Chair- man, Mrs. B. Musser (Anna) Forry; Contact Ad- visor and Vice Chairman, Mrs. Galen (Marti) Brandt; Project Advisor, Mrs. D. Kenneth (Mary Ann) Ober; Special Feature Chairman, Mrs. Donald (Betty) Shaf- fer: Music Chairman, Mrs. Ralph (Marion) Garber; Hostess Chairman, Mrs. Lester (Hazel) Hawthorne; Hestess Co-Chairman, Mrs. Douglas (Cynthia) Haw- thorne and Mrs. Ralph (Verna) Hostetter; Tele- phene Chairman, Mrs. Terry (Jeanne) Oakes; Tele- phene Co-Chairman, Mrs. Clay (Helma) Mummau and Mrs. Arthur (Ethel) Ruhl; Cerresponding-Recording Secretary, Mrs. Harold (Martha) Gerber; Treasurer, Mrs. Jerry (Patricia) Miller; Financial Secretary, Mrs. David (Joanne) Sweigart; Ticket Chairman, Mrs. John (Carel) Bowman; Co-Ticket Chairman, Mrs. Paul (Bev- erly) Earhart; Progress Secretary, Mrs. Emery (Anna Leis) Miller; Book Club Chairman, Mrs. Glen (Jean) Fuller; Publications Secretary, Mrs. Charles (Florence) Good; Name Tag Chairman, Mrs. Ray (Evelyn) Hershey; Nursery Chairman, Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Sweigart; Decora- tions Co-Chairman, Mrs. Richard (Pauline) Kreider; Friendship Bible Coffee Coordinator, Mrs. Hazel Crankshaw, Decorations Chairman, Mrs. Wayne (Yvonne) Miller. 139 East Market Street January 14, 1976 Philodendron on a pole low price $1.55 Minimum Height: 10in. 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