January 14, 1976 Jennie Lee Heistand Jennie Heistand, Marietta, to wed David Thomas Schatz Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Heistand, 145 West Market Street, Marietta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennie Lee Heis- tand te David Thomas Schatz, 504 West Main Street, Mount Joy. “~The bride elect was" graduated from Donegal High School and the Practi- cal Nursing Program at Willow Street Vo-Tech. She is employed by B.B. Bill- meyer’s Jewelry Store, Mari etta. Mr. Schatz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Schatz, 504 West Main Street, Mount Joy. He was graduated from Donegal High School and is employ- ed by Elizabethtown Exxon. E-town College te exhibit paintings of Nick Ruggieri Elizabethtown College is sponsoring an exhibition of 80 American Bicentennial related paintings by the noted Harrisburg artist Nick Ruggieri from January 19 to February 1 in the Alpha Hall Lounge on the campus. In preparation for four years, the Ruggieri exhibi- tion entitled ‘Pennsylvania: A Commemorative Portrait”’ includes at least one repre- sentative painting for each of the state’s 67 countries. Ruggieri, a Fellow of the Royal Society for the En- couragement of the Arts, London, alse has included nine additional scenes in the Commonwealth, a map- montage of PA, plus paint- ings of the state bird, tree and flower. Beginning Monday, Jan- uary 19 through January 31, it will be open on Monday through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m., and on Saturday, from 1to 4 p.m. It will be closed on Sunday, January 25. In addition to Elizabeth- town, the Nick Ruggieri Bicentennial Art Exhibition will be shown in 40 other locations throughout PA. Bicentennial prize photos available for free exhibition The 37 prize winning photographs from the Lan- caster County Bicentennial Commission Photo Contest are available for display "at no charge. The photos were taken by Lancaster county residents with the topics dealing with all Lancaster county subjects. The exhibit includes pic- tures ‘of the Maytown pump and Donegal Church by Dave Crankshaw, a Donegal High School senior. The winning photos were selected from over 200 entries. Any persons inter- ested in obtaining the criginals for show should contact Richard Tobias, 397-0851. Kelly Lynn Brown, Maytown, to wed Peter Geitz, Columbia Mrs. Elaine M. Lewis, Maytown, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Kelly Lynn Brown to Peter G. Geitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Geitz, 703 Manor Street, Colum- bia. Miss Brown attended Columbia High School. Her fiance is a graduate of Lancaster Catholic High Scheel and is employed at Conestoga View, Lancaster. A March wedding is planned. It’s time to pick a new baby king and queen in Mount Joy by LaVen Harnish Mcunt Joy's annual Sweetheart Baby King and Queen Contest is now start- ing. Any child between the ages of 9 months and 3 years inclusive, whose parents have a Mount Joy mailing address is eligible. Entrants must have a picture submitted to Mrs. John Harnish, 526 Terrace Avenue, Mount Joy, by Wednesday, January 28. On the back of phete (no larger than 8’ x 10”), the name of the parents, their address, and the name and age of the child should be written. The selection of the winners will be done by the public at a penny-a-vote. Balloting will take place at several Mount Jey busi- nesses starting January 30, and ending at 7p.m. on February 13. The King and Queen will be crowned at ceremenies on February 14 at 10:30 a.m. at Bore Hall when the pictures of all participants will be returned. The winners will each receive a $25 U.S. Savings Bond, compliments of the Mount Joy Jeycee-ettes. Other participants will receive a token of appreciation. The proceeds from the contest will again be donat- ed to the Donegal Dental Clinic. For additional information call 653-4388. The rose-growing Heapses were at the Rese Bowl game Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaps of Mount Joy recent- ly spent a holiday in California, where they at- tended the Tournament of Roses and the Rese Bowl game between UCLA and Ohio. This was highly appropriate, since the Heaps: are well known as rose fanciers and have a garden full of gorgeous blooms every year. They also took in the Universal Studios, the Farmers Market, Disney- land, Knott's Berry Farm, Marineland, and toured the Queen Mary. And they still had enough energy to spend New Year's Eve at the Paladium, danc- ing to the music of Lawrence Welk! January 19 to 23 is the time to get college hotline info Prospective college stu- dents and their parents may get information and advice on college admissions by calling a toll free hotline number during the week of January 19 to 23, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.-m., daily. The number is 1-800-732- 0450. The hotline is a public service of the PA Associ- ation of College Admissions Couselors. This is the fifth year such a service has been Bicentennial debates provided. Last year some 1,900 calls were received on the hotline number. The hotline is designed as a supplement to, and not a substitute for, advice and information from the stu- dent’s guidance counselor. The hotline staff can answer general questions about what colleges offer programs suited to the student’s specific interest, how te apply, what kinds of tests have to be taken, what filing deadlines have to be met, financial aid, and so held at historic Denegal Church The Bicentennial Youth Debates, a natienal speech program prepared by the National Endowment for Humanities. was held in the historic Donegal Presbyter- ian Church. Its purpose is te provide students with a naticnal dialogue on Ameri- can histery and values as we prepare te enter the third century of eur indepen- dence. 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