Page 2 - SUSQUEHANN Mayor Barney McDevitt started cleaning up his property last week, after proclaiming the period before May 1 as annual clean up, fix up and paint up time in Marietta. After May 1, the mayor said, ordinances on trash, weeds and litter will be strictly enforced. DHS Band concert by Hazel Baker The Donegal High School Band, conducted by Glen Leib, will be presenting its annual concert in the Done- gal High School auditorium on Saturday, April 24, at 8 p-m. This year’s theme will be ‘‘Bicentennial Blos- soms’’. The band members will be traveling to Win- chester, VA April 29, 30, and May 1 to participate in the Apple Blossom Festival Parade and they will per- form a stand-up concert on the Capital steps, Washing- ton, DC. Melody Mumma This year’s spring concert will include such numbers as a Lennon-McCartney medley, the tune Cherish, George Washington Bicen- tennial March by Sousa and several solo’s by various senior band members. Tickets will be available from any band member and Kevin Milligan at the door the night of the performance. The prices are $1.00 for adults and $.50 for students. Soloists will be Kevin Milligan on Trombone, and Debra Hay on clarinet accompanied by the band, and Melody Mumma, flute, with a wind emsemble accompaniment. Debra Hay Recital to benefit Columbia Hospital Luke Grubb, assistant professor of music at Mil- lersville State College and organist at the First Re- formed Church, Lancaster, will present a harpsicord recital for the ‘‘Sounds and Spirits of 76°’ a benefit sponosred by the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital. The event will be Luke Grubb held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 111 Fairview Avenue, Marietta, from 3 to 7 p.m. On Saturday, May 8. Rain date Sunday, May 9th at the same time. A colonial menu featuring the foods and drinks of our forefathers will be served in addition to a display of bazaar items, home baked and prepared foods, crafts, and white elephant goods. A "76 hand made afghan will be awarded. The public is invited to attend. Currently Luke Grubb is director of the Columbia Bicentennial chorus and the Madrigal singers of Millers- ville College. He is a former music teacher in the Colum- bia School District where he also resides. Spring Carnival at Donegal DHS Spring Carnival May 1st The annual Spring Carni- val, sponsored by the various clubs of Donegal High School, will be held on Saturday, May 1, 1976, on the front lawn of the high school, beginning at 12 noon. Among the many planned activities for the afternoon are bake sales, food con- cessions, games of skill, a white elephant table, and other fun activities. All proceeds from the carnival are used by the clubs to underwrite the cost of their projects throughout the school year. The rain date has been set for May 8. Fellowship dinner A Fellowship Dinner with the Schirmers, sponsored by the Marietta Pioneer Fire Company, will be held in the Fire Company rooms on Saturday, May 1st at 6:30 p.m. The benefit is open to the public and will be prepared by the Auxiliary to the Pioneer Fire Company. The Reverend and Mrs. Arthur Schirmer will pre- sent special music and entertainment. Tickets may be obtained by calling 426-1622 at a cost of $2.50 per adults and $1.00 for children. Joycee-ettes tea by JoAnn Frymoyer Plans are still being final- ized for the Club Women’s Tea to be held Sunday, May 2, from 3-5 p.m., at Hostetters Banquet Hall. The tea sponsored by the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes honors all womens organi- zations in the Mount Joy area and gives special re- cognition to the woman who has devoted her time, talents, and ideals for the betterment of her commun- ity. A special committee of 5 will evaluate all nominations and make the final selection. Joycee-ettes planning the event are Sandy Gingrich & Joanne Nolt, Chairmen, Joanne Fry, Crystal Fackler, Sharon Funk, Sue Thomas, Joanne Aument, Nancy Krentzing, Jo Ann Fry- moyer and Harriet Ney. Please be sure to make your reservations early by calling the Joycee-ettes. DHS in track meet The Donegal High School track and field team com- peted in the S0th annual Shippensburg Interscholas- tic Track and Field Meet. The meet was held at Shippensburg State College in the Seth Grove Stadium on Saturday, April 17. Donegal student, Stan Curry, came in 2nd in the % mile run with a time of 50.6. Donegal came in fourth in the 2 mile relay race. The first runner was Phil Mitz- kavich, second was Henry Klugh, third was Joe Mes- zaros, and fourth was Phil Wolgemuth. Their time was 8:24.18. Donegal came in 6th in the 1 mile relay where the top six scored for the team championship. Donegal’s team competed with SO other teams. 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