Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 11, 1976, Image 5

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February 11, 1976
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Martinell (Patricia Ginder)
Foote Avenue, Duryca, a
sen at Wyoming Valley
Hospital, Wilkes-Barre,
Friday. Mrs. Martinell was
formerly from Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thomas (Denise Delo) 352
Rivermcor Drive, Marietta,
a daughter, at General
Hospital, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hofsass (Cindy Mumper)
267 Cedar Street, Middle-
town, a son, at Harrisburg -
Osteopathic Hospital, Wed-
nesday. Mrs. Hofsass is the
daughter of Mrs. Kathryn
Mumper, Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Grissinger (Linda Schatz)
Mount Joy R.D. #2, a son, in
General Hospital, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
Welgemuth (Susan Cons-
tantine) Mount Joy, R.D.
#1, a daughter, in General
Hospital, Friday.
E’town CWC
met Feb. 4
Elizabethtown Christian
Wemen’s Club, meeting
February 4 at Hostetter’s,
were entertained by Rev.
and Mrs. Elbert Smith, whe
sang love songs and hymns,
accompanied by Betty
Rewe. Mrs. Esther Neyer,
Mecunt Joy, displayed a wide
assortment of antiques and
gave the group advice on the
purchase of such treasures.
Mrs. Doris Gates of Leba-
nen, spoke of the impact
Jesus Christ made con her
life.
Yvenne Miller, new
decorations chairman, was
intreduced. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Bessie Hayles,
Gladys Holstein, and Mary
Peters.
Anna Forrey, club chair-
man, enccuraged members
to plan to spend April 6th at
the Sheraten-Cenestoga Vil-
lage, where Mini Jane
Jehnsten will conduct a Day
of Inspiraticn. Ms. Johnston
is a recognized writer and
speaker on Christian life and
work. She will speak at
morning and afternoon ses-
sions.
Next get-together will be
a Prayer Coffee scheduled
for February 18 at 9:30 at
the home of Anita Wolge-
muth, 345 S. Market St.,
Mcunt Joy, (Florin area).
The next club meeting
will be held March 3rd at
Hostetter’s. Thomas Clegg,
Director of North Central PA
Area Health Education Sy-
stem, will speak and Mrs.
Milton Eberly will show and
tell, with Heritage Dolls.
Rebert Bothwell, tenor,
from Messiah College will
sing.
Voting ends Fri.
for local
sweetheart babies
by La Von Harnish
Friday, February 13, is
the last day to vote for
favorites for Sweetheart
King and Queen. Voting is
done by penny-a-vote and
the boy and girl with the
most votes will be crowned
How to save
ELECTRICITY
If you own a clothes dryer...
IF YOU'RE GOING TO
King and Queen on Valen-
tines Day at the Mount Joy
Berough Hall at 10:30 a.m.
The Mount Joy Joycee-ettes
spensor of the contest, ask
all candidates to be present
and invite the public te
attend.
Listed belew are the
IRON items later, remove them in damp-dry
condition. And remember, iron or not, some natural materials
such as cotton or wool should retain some moisture to pre-
vent wrinkling.
FOR MAXIMUM DRYING efficiency leave adequate tum-
bling space in the dryer and clean the lint filter after each use.
Electricity is too valuable to waste—use your dryer wisely!
stores and the photos on
display at each:
Union National Bank-
Kristen Kuntz, Kenneth
LeFever, Jason Bowers,
Jeffrey Heisey, Cindy Wil-
liams, Danelle Landis, John
Brenner, and Kristen Etsell.
Hostetter Hardware-Tim
Welsh, Jr., Edward Spang-
ler, Laura Phalen, Melissa
P.S. Using your washer and dryer after 7 P.M. helps PP&L balance day/night electric load
and increases long-range service reliability for all customers.
An Energy Saving Message From
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5
Long, Michelle Reider, and
Freddie Erb.
Hy-Lo Discount-Shannon
Ney, Sarah Hamilton, Scott
Liggins, Christina Secrest,
Douglas Bower, Matthew
Gage, Roger Flowers, and
Melissa Gutshall.
National Central Bank-
Renee Hummer, Beth
PLAN AHEAD... wait until you have enough clothes to wash and dry
full loads. Occasional clothes-line drying helps save, too.
DON'T OVERDRY. Select the cycle or drying time best
matched to the type of clothing involved.
PROPER VENTING is important, too.
Check periodically to make sure vent is
clear of obstructions.
Hower, Abby Gohn, Dean
Schaeffer, Michael Kline,
Alexander Rcberts, Chris-
topher Miller, and Shannon
Sauders.
Stehman’s IGA-Krista
Espenshade, Shane Steh-
man, Trey Wagner, Timmy
Hager, Shawn Eltz, Scott
Farmer, Kelly Gainer, and
Wendy Wiseman.
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